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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 08151932 - Sup Rec Vol 30 � o ro\ � 3a t° 1 August 15, 1932 Allowances to Indigents --- Continued. That $10.00 State aid to the Needy Aged and $10.00 County cash allowance be granted to tars. Louisa Plageman, to begin as of July 15, 1932, That $11.25 State aid to the Needy Aged in cash and $11.25 County cash allowance be granted to Henry Vitt, to begin as of July 1, 1932, That $14.00 state and $14.00 County aid be granted to John U. walker to begin as of August 1, 1932. In the matter of appointment of Highway patrolmen. It is by the Board ordered that the following persons be recommended to the California Highway Patrol for the purpose of taking examinations to become state traffic officers, to wit: Mark F. Bigelow Antioch, California Chas. E. Elliott Antioch, California August M. Schutt Lafayette, California Audre C. Johnson Crockett, California A. C. Hein Pittsburg, California 17m. Houlihan Pittsburg, California James McNamara Martinez, California Victor H. Kehlor walnut Creek, California Clarence Miller ',-66 - 6th Street, Richmond, California i Stephan Huzefka 11th and Nevin Ave., Richmond, California. In the matter of mailing of sample ballots. It is by the Board ordered that A. N. Sullenger, County Auditor,draw 'his warrant on the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, in favor of the Postmaster of the City of Martinez for such sum as will be required to be paid for postage on sample ballots for the August 30, 1932 Primary Election, to be mailed by the County Clerk, and the County Clerk shall return and have attached to said warrant the receipt of the Postmaster for the amount so paid. �. In the matter of declaring Crockett County Fire Protection District duly formed. A petition signed, as required by lay praying for the formation of the Crockett County Fire Protection District having been filed with this Board on the 29th day of June, 1932, and a hearing on said petition having been set by this Board for Monday, July 18, 1932, at the hour of 2 o'clock P.H. of said day, at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Court House in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and the notice of said hearing having been published for the time and in the manner prescribed by law in the Crockett Signal, a newspaper of �4 general circulation, as shown by the affidavit of C. L. Baysinger on file herein, and notice of the time and place of said hearing having been posted in three public place within the boundaries of said proposed Fire District, as shown by the affidavit of Chas. B. Baysinger on file herein, and at said hearing arguments for and against the formation of said District having been heard and considered by said Board, it was by the Board ordered that an election be held on the 10th. day of August, 1932, between the hours of 6 o'clock A.M. and 7 o'clock P.M. of said day, at which election the following proposition was submitted to the voters residing in the boundaries of said proposed Crockett County Fire Protection District, to-wit: "Shall the CrockettCounty Fire Protection District be established?" and the Board of Supervisors at this time having proceeded to canvas the results of said election, now finds the following vote on said proposed District as follows, to-wit: "Shall the Crockett County Fire Protection District be established?" ras: 69 NO: 11. Thereupon the Board having found the results of said election to be in , favor of the establishment of said Crockett County Fire Protection District declares said Crockett County Fire Protection District duly formed and embracing all that territory hereinafter described as follows, to-wit: BEGINIZING at the point of intersection of the easterly line of the lands of the Eckley Estate with the southerly right of way line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, the said point of intersection being opposite at right angles from Engineer's Station 2743 70 of the located center line of the South- ern Pacific Railroad's main line from Oakland to Martinez and running thence southerly along the said easterly line of the lands belonging to the Eckley Estate 3000.0 feet to a point thence due West 10,065 feet more or less across the lands of the Eckley Estate, the California.and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation, Ltd., and the Crockett Land and Cattle Company to the line between the lands of the said Crockett Land and Cattle Company nd the Tormey Estate; thence northerly al:.ag the said line between the Crocked Land and Cattle Company and the Tormey Estate 925 feet more or less to the Northeasterly corner of the lands of said Tormey, Estate and thence Westerly along the Northerly line of the lands of the Tormey Estate 2150 feet more or less to its intersection with the direct southerly pro- duction of the Westerly line of the Carquinez School District at its point of intersection with the Southerly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way and running thence Northerly along the said Westerly line of the Carquinez School District and its direct Southerly production 3950 feet more or less to the Southerly right of way line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence Easterly along the Southerly right of way line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company 12,550 feet more or less to the point of beginning, excepting therefrom the lands contained within the boundaries of the Carquinez County Fire Protection District formed on July 6, 1926 by resolution of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County of California. In the(Satter of appointing , Fire Commissioners: On motion of Supervisor Olsson, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, it is by the Board ordered that the following persons be and they are hereby appointed r 3 Commissioners of the Crockett County Fire Protection District: ' Patrick Murphy Cornelius Desmond Daniel Denehy Val Miller James L. Knapton, said Commissioners to serve for tae term prescribed by law. In the matter of advertising for bids for paving Fish Ranch Road. It is by the Board ordered that bids for the paving of Road B-4, Contra Costa County, California, which road is that road known as the "Fish Ranch Road" and located about one-half mile east of the east portal of the inter-County -- or Broadway -- tunnel, said bids to be advertised for in the Courier-Journal, a news- paper of general circulation, for the time and in the manner prescribed by law and to be received by this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A:)f., September 1, 1932, Resolution. WHEREAS, The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County deems the pro- posed East Shore Highway extending from San Jose to Richmond along the route covered in the report of C. H. Purcell, State Highway Engineer, dated October 1930, to be of great importance and requiring legislative action for its incorporation into the State system of highways, BE IT RESOLVED, That this Board of Supervisors hereby earnestly requests the Highway Commission of the State of California to include in its coming report to the Legislature of said State a recommendation that the proposed East Shore High- way from San Jose to Richmond be incorporated in the State system of highways, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Clerk of this Board be and is hereby directed to forward certified copies of this Resolution to the Highway Commission of the State of California and the Boards of Supervisors of Santa Clara and Alameda Counties. Passed and adopted this 15th, day of August, 1932 by the following vote: ' AYES: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath NOES: None Absent: None In the matter of advertising for ' bids for Danville Lighting District. It is by the Board ordered that bide for the furnishing of electric energy for lighting purposes in the Danville Highway Lighting District for a period of five years from and after September 19, 1932 be advertised for in the Courier- P 4 � s Journal, a newspaper of general circulation, for the time and in the manner prescribe by law,, said bids to be received by this Board up to the hour of 10:30 A.M. on Tues- day, September 6, 1932. In the matter of amending contract of George D. Hudnut. Inc_/ It is by the Board ordered that the contract of"Geo. D. Hudnut, Inc., for the doing of concrete work on the County Hall of Heobids bailding'be'ainendbd'by omitting therefrom the following work, to-wit: The furnishing and placing of all concrete reinforcing forms, form work, etc., L''hexeaftei'`aekHbea;'vlz't'colonnade slab and concrete rail to elevation of 70V i as shown on Architect's blue-print No. 303, section C-C from column lines a to c and 7 to 27; fire proofing all beams and channels, also reinforced beams as shown on drawings above mentioned and all reinforcing and form work in connection with above work, and to deduct from the contract price for the omitting of the above mentioned work the sum of $1500,00. It is further ordered that said contract be amended by omitting therefrom alli cement sidewalks, cement approaches, curbs and curb approaches, as called for in Paragraph 37 of the Specifications and indicated on the drawings, and to deduct from the contract price for the omitting of said work the sum of $1000.00. It is further ordered that the contractor shall enter into a new contract with the County of Contra Costa under the direction of theDistrlct Attorney of Contr Costa County for the doing of the above mentioned work and at the prices as above mentioned. And the Hoard takes recess to meet on Friday, August 19, 1932, at 2 o'clock P.M. ................... Chairman. ......4k ..Clerk. 5 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, August 19, 1932, ' THE BOARD met at 2 o1clock P.M, Present: Hon. N. J. Buchanan, Chairman: Supervisors James N. Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry M. Stow and R. J. Trembath. S. C. 'bells, Clerk. In the Matter of awarding contract for finished hardware in County Hall of Records Building. The bids having heretofore been received by this Board for the furnishing of fin- ished hardware in the County Hall of Records building, and Architect E. G. Bangs, to whom said bids had been referred for a report,having advised this Board that the bid of the Valona Electric Shop was the lowest bid submitted, and a question having arise as to the time that the bid of the Valona Electric Shop was submitted to this Board on August 15, 1932, Thereupon the following persons were sworn and gave testimony, to-wit: E. M. Huntley, J. T. Jacobs, A. P. Hill, C. J. Thompson, J. P. Whittey and R. A. Forbes, and the Board having considered the testimony submixted, finds that said bid was re- ceived after the hour of 10:30 o'clock A.M. on August 15, 1932, the hour at which bids ' were to have been submitted. Upon motion of Supervisor James N. Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, it is or- that the bid of the Valona Electric Shop be rejected and that the certified chec which accompanied said bid be returned to said bidder. The vote upon the foregoing order being as follows: ATS: Supervisors Long, Stow and Trembath NOES: Supervisors Olsson and Buchanan. Thereupon a motion was made by Supervisor Olsson that all bids be rejected and that new bids for the furnishing of said finished hardware be advertised for, and no 'second to said motion having been made, Chairman 17. J. Buchanan calls Supervisor Trembath to the Chair and said motion is then seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, the vote on the foregoing motion being as follows: AYES: Supervisors Olsson and Buchanan NOES: Supervisors Long, Stow and Trembath Further consideration of the awarding of said contract was then ordered contin- ued to Thursday, September 1, 1932, at 9:30 o'clock A.M. In the matter of hearing ' sg Preliminary Budeat. / County Auditor A. N. Sullenger having presented to this Board a Preliminary ,Budget for the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal year of 1932-33 and a hearing on said Preliminary Budget having been set for August 19, 1932, at the hour of 2 o'clock 6 P.M., a notice of the time and place of said hearing having been published in the Pittsburg Post Dispatch, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in County of Contra Costa, and this being the time and place set for said hearing, the , following persons appear before said Board and are heard in said matter, to-wit: i'. E. Stewart, E. B. Anderson, G. L. Gill and E. M. Rowland. The further hearing on said Preliminary Budget is hereby continued to and set for Wednesday, the 24th, day of August, 1932, ' In the Matter of the Acceptance of agrant of certain described real property for highway purposes from SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, a corporation, incorporated and consolidated under the laws of the States of California, Arizona, and New Mexico, and its Lessee, SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, a corpora- tion, created by and existing under the laws of the State of Kentucky. The Southern Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation, incorporated and con- solidated under the laws of the States of California, Arizona, and New Mexico, and its Lessee, Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, created by and existing under the laws of the State of Kentucky, having presented to the Board of Supervisors of th County of Contra Costa, State of California, an agreement granting to the County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision of the State of California, the right to con- struct and maintain a highway upon and across that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the West Half of Section 6, Township 2 North, Range 1 Wes!, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: COMMENCING at the Southeast Corner of the Northwest qu rter of said Sectio 6; thence North 00 091 30" East, along the east line of said Northwest Quarter of said Section 6, a distance of 372.03 feet to a point in the Northwesterly line of Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of weVdistant 50.0 feet northerly measured radially from the center line of Southern Pacific Railroad Company's main track; thence southwesterly along said northwesterly right of way line on a curve to the left, having a radius of 5779.61 feet, concentric with and distant 50.0 feet northwesterly measured radially from said center line of main tract (tangent to said curve at the last mentioned point bears South 750 24, 56" 1iest) an arc distance of 462.22 feet to a point; thence Souti# 700 50' '-Vest, along said right of way line, parallel with said center line of main track, a distance of 1090.23 feet to the point of beginning of the parcel' of land to be described; thence continuing South 700 501 4iest, along said north- westerly right of way line parallel with and distant 50.0 feet northwesterly measured at right angles from said center line of main track a distance of 59.06 feet to a point, said point being the most northerly corner of the land first described in that certain grant of easement dated February 27, 1917, Southern Pacific Railroad Company and Southern Pacific Company to County of Contra Costa, recorded March 16, 1917, in Book 280 of Deeds, Page 462, Records of said County of Contra Costa; thence South 270 34, East, along the north- easterly line of said land first described in said grant of easement, a dis- tance of 202.17 feet to a point in the southeasterly line of said Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way distant 150.0 feet southeasterly meas- ured at right angles from said center line of main track, said last mentioned point being the most easterly corner of said land first described in said gran of easement; thence North 100 461 West, a distance of 202.17 feet to the point of beginning, containing an sea of 0.136 0£ an acre more or less. 7 It is by the said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, ordered that said Agreement be, and the same is hereby accepted and it is further ordered that said agreement be recorded in the office of the County Recorder !of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. The vote on the foregoing order being as follows: AYES: Supervisors Long, Stow, Trembath, Olsson and Buchanan ' NOES: None ABSENT: None 'In the '.!atter of the Acceptance of a lease of certain described real property from THE l9RIGHT CORPORATION, a cor— poration organized and doing business in the State of California. Tile Wright Corporation, a corporation organized and doing business in the State of California, having presented to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, a lease, letting and demising for county purposes the fol— lowing described property: All of that certain tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: COMMENCING at the South common corner of lots Nos. 36 and 38, as delineated on Map entitled "MAP OF JERSEY ISLAND FARMS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CALIFORNIA", and filed on August 7th, 1923 in Book 18 of Maps, P ges 419 to 4�4 inclusive, Rec•�rds of Contra Costa County, Cal.- thence South g00 ft, more or less to County Road on levee of R. D. #799; thence 14est 60 ft. on said levee; thence North 600 ft, more or less to South levee at Lot #38 of said Jersey Island Map; thence East 60 ft. to the point of commencement. Said strip of land con— taining a bridge about 212 ft. long from County Road on R. D. #799 levee to an abutment on a dredge fill and about 388 ft, of fill joining said bridge abut— ment with the South Levee of Lot #38 R. D. #830. (Jersey Island). It is by said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of =i California, ordered that said lease be, and the same is hereby accepted and it is fur— ther ordered that said lease be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the Coun-cy of Contra Costa, State of California. The vote on the foregoing order being as follows: AYES: Supervisors Long, Stow, Trembath, Olsson and Buchanan NOES: None ABSENT: None 1 i And the Board takes recess to meet on Wednesday, August 24, 1932, at 2 o'clock hai rman. R � t IN TIM BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COINTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th, 1932. The Board met at 2 o'clock B.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchana^n, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath.— S.O.Wells, Clerk. In Matter of Hearing on Preliminary Budget. The hearing on the Preliminary Budget having been regularly continued to this day for further consideration, the following persons appear and are heard in regard to said Budget: E.13 Anderson, Otis Loveridge. A.Crafton, Laurence F.Olsen, W.E.Stewaet,john Baldwin, and Theodore Hook. Thereupon the further hearing on said matter is hereby continued to and set for Wednesday, Aug. 31st, 1932. In Matter of Transferring Dependent Children to Hartford, Connecticut. Mrs. Ruth McCord, County Social Service Worker, having reported to this Board that there is in the County of Contra Costa, Geraldine, Jennie and Johnnie Ridolfo, dependent children, and the care and maintenance of said children would cost the County the sum of 311,060 during the time said County would be legally obliged to support said children, and said firs. McCord having further reported to this Board that relatives of said children residing in Hartford, Connecticut, have offered to give said children a home providing the County of Contra Costa would transport said children to Hartford, Conn. It is by the Board ordered that Mrs. Ruth McCord transport said children toHartford, Connecticut, and she be allowed her necessary travelling expenses in Perfo-rmini3 said duty. It is further ordered that Mrs.Ruth McCord, be granted a leave of absence from the State of California for a term of thirty days from date of leaving the State of California. And the Board takes recess to meet on Wednesday, August 31st, 1932, at 10 o'clock A.M. Chairman. .Clerk. ,`, 9 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY,-AUGUST 31st, 1932. The Board met at 10 o'clockA.k£. Present: Hon, W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N,Long, Oscar Olsson ' Harry d£.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. IN THE MATTER OF APPORTIOITMENT OF Railroad Taxes for the year 1932 ' thraughout the County of Contra Costa. WHEREAS, the State Board of Equalization has transmitted to the County Auditor statements showing that the length of the main track of the Southern pacific Railroad Comnany in.this County is 89.239 miles and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1932, is $45,000.00 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of such railroad of said Company, aggregating the sum of 04,015.755.00. That the length of main track and right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Company in said County is 61.28 miles, and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1932, is $34,000,000 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rollin; stock of suoh railroad' of said Company a.gregatingthe cum of $2,083,520.00. That the length of the main track and right of way of the San Francisco- Sacramento Railroad Company in said County is 34.59 miles, a ndthe assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1932, ;;s $10,000.00, on the whole franchise, roadwa P, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of said railway of said Company aggregating the sum of 7345,900.00. That the number of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this County is 62.857 miles and the assessed value per mile for the year 1932, of such franchise and rollin✓ stock in this County on said Railroad is $1200.00 aggregating the sum of $75,428.00. That the number of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail- way Company u)on which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this County is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile for the year ' 1932, of such franchise and rolling SLOck in this County of said Railroad is '91200.00 aggregating the sum of X73,536.00. WHEREFORE, IT IS BY TH3 BOARD ORDERED At'D DECREED that t'-,e length of main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in this county is 89.239 miles,and ' the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of $45,000.00 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of such railway, aggregating the sum of $4,015,755.00 apportioned as follows, to wit: Incornorated Towns. Martinez 4.159 miles $187,155.00 Hercules 1.90 miles 85,500.00 Pinole j2 miles 32,400.00 Pittsburg, 55 miles 24,750.00 Richmond 6:164 .l les 274,080.00 Walnut Creel: 1.82 miles 81,900.00 School Districts. Port Costa 2.291 miles 103,095.00 8 Selb yinez 1.7(� 79 00 10. i Martinez 7.399 miles $332.955.00 San Pablo 2.906 " 130,770.00 Richmond 6.104 + 274,680.00 That the length of main track of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rail- way Company in this County is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of $34,000.00 aggregating the sum of $2,083,520.00 apportioned as follows ' to wit: INCORPORATED TOWNS. Antioch .95 miles $ 32,300.00 Pinole 1.02 miles 34,680.00 Hercules 1.91 miles 64,94o.0o Pittsburg .57 miles 19,380.00 , Richmond 5.15 miles 175,100.00 E1 Cerrito 2.30 miles 78,200.00 SCHOOL DISTRICTS. Martinez, 2.22 miles 75,480.00 San Pablo 2.21 miles 75;140.00 Richmond 9.00 miles 306,000.00 ! That the length of main track of the San Francisco-Sacramento Railroad in this County is 34.59 miles and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of 310,000.00 aggregating the sum of $345,900.00 apportioned as follows: INCORPORATED TOWNS. Concord .295 miles 2,j50,00 Pittsburg .74 miles 7,400.00 Walnut Creek 1.59 miles 18,900.00 That the number of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company upon which the franchise and rolling stook of the Pullman Company is operate in this County is 62.857 miles and the assessed value permile of such franchise ' and rolling stock in this County on said Railroad is $1200.00 aggregating the sum of ,9,75,428.00 apportioned as follor:s, to wit: INCORPORATED TOWNS. Martinez, 4.159 miles .'4,990.00 Hercules 1.90 miles 2,280.00 Pinole .72 miles 865.00 Pittsburg .55 miles 660.00 Richmond 5.97 miles 7,165.00 SCHOOL DISTRICTS. San Pablo 1.41 miles 1,690.00 Richmond 5.97 miles 7,165:00 Selby 1.79 miles 2,150.00 Carquinez, 1.75 miles 2,100.00 Port Costa 2.15 miles 2,580.00 Martinez 7.4 miles 8,860.00 That the number of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, upo:: which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company , is operated in this County is 61.280 miles and the assessed value per mile on said franchise and rolling stock of said Company in this County is $1200.00 aggregating tt:e sum of $73,5366.00 apportioned as follows, to wit: INCORPORATED TOWNS. Antioch .96 miles $1,150.00 Hercules 1.91 miles 2,290.00 Pinole 1.00 miles 1,200.00 Pittsburg .57 miles 685.00 Richmond 6.70 miles 8,040.00 El Cerrito 22.30 miles 2,760.00 SCHOOLDISTRICTS Martinez 2.22 miles 2,665.00 San Paolo 2.21 miles 2,650.00 1 'Richmond 9.00 miles 10,800.00 The vote d the Board on the foregoing order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Buchanan and Trembath and Stow. Noes: None. " I so�iv In flatter of Preparation of Budget for Contra Costa County for fiscal Year 1932-33- Vic County Auditor havin;; filed with this Board, a Budget of anticipated i ' resources id expenditures of Contra Costa County `or the year teginn_Jng July 1st, 1932 and end-,r,� June 30th, 1933, and t:,.e 3oar: o: Supervisors having considered in detail al, o: the iters contained in said 3udget presented by different officers and heads of departments of Contra Costa County: It is by the Board resolved and OP.OEHEO that s aid Budget be and the same is hereby adopted as so finally determined and said Budget ap,:ropriations are hereinafte set forth by general classes for "Salaries and Wages", "Yaintenance and Operation" and Interest and Debt Pedem-ion" and apnrooria.tions for capital outlay are specified by iters; GENERAL GOVER-1,21r•: Allowed by Bd. Name of Fund. Year ending Lehislative. June 30,1933. Board of Suoervisors: Salaries and ;;ages 9'12,000. Salary. idazntena.ce & Operation �,7'�:oo' General. Total for 3d. of Supervisors $19,6. Countv Clerk: 3alari es 9':,d Wages, 21,350. Salary Capital Out and Operation 2�General. ' Capital Outlay � " Total for County Clerk X20,1 0. FINANCE OFATCES. Auditor: Salaries and '';ages "117,390. Salary Maintenance and Operation 2,092 General Capital Outlay 220. " Total for Auditor �19� 702. - Treasurer: Salaries and '"ages 7,100 Salary Yainten-v ce and Operati on 2 224 General. Total for reasurer M324. Assessor: Salaries and ^ages 29,460. Salary Maintenance and Ooeration 7,755. General. Capital Outlay 200. Total for Assessor 7, 15. Tax Collector: ' Salaries and '.'fages16,720. Salary "aintenance and 0pera ion 14 0 5 General Total for Tax Collector. $311398- LAW OFFICES, District Attorney: Salari es and Stages $g 24,240. Salary 3,975 General. W`aintenance and Operation 12,762 General 953 D.A.Special Capital Outlay 112. General Total for District .attorney O'ifi.�H GE ERl_ EXECD^_IvE OFFICES. Purcha,sim, A<en_: Salaries and ;';ages 4,500. General. ai enance ann uoeration 707. " Stores Account =00. Total for Purchasing Agent. 6,007. k CORONER: Salaries and Pees and Expenses, $1,500 Salary. 4,000 General. tiaintenance and Operati or, 4 ^ 0. Total for Coroner , 30. surveyor: oalaries and ^.ages $30,100. Salary Maintenance and operation 2,332. General. Ca-oi'a' Outlay 550. Tonal for Surveyor 32,�b2: ELECTIQ':S: Preliminary Costs $2,499. General. Primal-,' Salaries and 'cages 9,310. General Ua_ntenance and Operation 8,095 " Total Primary Electrons 417, 05 General: Salaries and Wages 9,310. General Laintenance and Operation 13,020. Capital Outlay 50. " Total General Elections --T=,3--Z0. Special' Salaries and Wages 80. General Kaintenance and Operation 120. --200. Total Elections -+ 4 JUDICIAL Superior Courts: Salaries u Wages 01,250. Salary 1,000 General. 11aintena:•:c a x up ration 1 0 . Total Superior Court X0'15. Justice Courts; Salaries and Wra.'es $24,18. Salary Lfairtenence and Operation General Total Justice Co.2•ts .,$29,174. Justice Courts, Juries, Reporters, yiitnesses, etc. Fees, Reporters, 2,600. General 'ai::tenac:ce 210 Total 3,010 Super:or Court: - - Trial Juries, Interureers, rit- nesoes, etc. Salaries L ":ages, 1 850 General Mairt enance and Operation .100. 100. Total for Trial Juries, Inter- 1 50. ureters, :itaesses, etc., Grand Jury: Salaries :and rages 175. General otntena_nd and oyer tion Total Grand Jury 3 3Eff.00 Lar: Library: Salaries and Wages 240. Lar.. Lib. 'Waint mance and Operati or. 30 Capita' Outlay 4.378 Totu1 for Lar: Library --7,o F ' General' Governvent Buildings To-tut House ana Grounds: Salaries an:ies 7,130. General. wa: ai!:teace arW Operation of Total for Coat House & Grads. HALL OF RECORDS: Salaries and Wages Maintenance and, Ooeraii on 2,500. General. Oapit:a: Outlay (&,st'n) 292,932. Hall of Records. total General Government Buildin--s 4295,432. r i Add !. Admi_ .Offc. Space, "ry 1,875. General. PROTECTIO?.TO P7ESOI:S & PROPMTY: ' Sheriff: Salaries and Wages 37,705. Salary. ' 2,128 General. Maintenance and Operation 24,497. Capital Outlay 50. Tot Sheriff. 0 '0 0. Constables: Salaries and TiaEes 28,680. Salary S`a n e a_ce, ail O.)e rati on 6.382. General TotaL Constables. $35,062.- County 35,Oo .County Jai! Buildir,,: Salaries and Wages waiet enance and Operation 350. General. Total County Jai_ HuildirT ;p 350. Care of Prisoners: Salaries and Wages 1,080 Salary 1,500. General �:aintenance and Operation 12,200. General Sorkin Prisoners 425. n Total Care of Prisoners 315, 05. Branch Jails: Salaries and Wa-es Maintenance and Operation 71. General. Capital Outlay 350._ Total Branch jails 421. Recorder: ' Salasi es and ',;ages, 18,-20. Salary n eua ai -ce and Operation 1, 41. General Capital Outlay 0. Total Recorder 0,111. Public Administrator: 8 laries and :-aEes .Sainzenance and Opera-dot:: 460. General. Total Public Adaiinisaator: ^Q460. Humane Officer: Salaries and t7ages 11aintenanee and Operation 600. General. Total Iiunene. Officer: j 600. Sealer of Eeir-,hts and Measures: Salaries and ';ages 4,200. Salary Kaintenance and Operation045. General. Tota. Sealer of Geigtrts & P.easures- 7�5. Horticultural 1C OMIL i G 5i On e r: Salaries and -,7ages 3,000. Salary. 13,40 General. Yaintena:ice and Operation 9,43377 ' Total Horticultural Commissioner S 5 Farm Advisor: - Salari es and Wages 1,650. General ;faitenance and Operation IIS " Total Fa.Tm Advisor: 22969 Fire Protection: i Salaries 2nd rages: fainu nance and Operation: 1,000. General. Total -ire Protection: $1,000. Predator-, Animal Control: Salaries and r,a':os 'aintenance and Operation 1,000. General. I Total Bounties: ?1,000. Count• Garar;c: aS laries and Wages aintenance and Operation' 6,245. General. Capital Outlay00.00. " Compensation Insurance: $7,700. General. Fire Insurance 2,300. " Liabi lity Insurance " Tota'_ Insurance1j 700 Control of Rabies: Vatchme, - Balv Point. 8 951- CONSERVATIOT' HEALTH: Health Officer Salaries and !Pages a 10,625. Char. & Cor. Laintenance and Operaiicn 4 121. Total Healt; Officer a 14.146: Vital Statistics: , Salaries and iages Laintena_ce and Operation 540. Char. & Cor. Total Vital Statistics. ;;540. HIGH'UYS AIM 2RIDGES: Sunerv+soria.l Dist. No. 1: Maintenance and Operation $46,170. Capital Outlay herr Coastiucticn 17,200. Capital Outlay Improvements to existing; Roads oral Bridges -03700. Total Sup. Dist. No. 1 ' Supervisorial Dist. No. 2: Yainterance and Operation ,y` 75,540 Capital Outlay Improvements to existin, Roads and Bridges 200. Total Sun. Dist. No. 2: X103 0 0. Sunervisorial Dist. No_3_ Maintenance and operation 56,780 Capital Outlay Improvements to existin, Roads and Bridges400. Total Sup. Dist. No. ;p o,l 0. Supervisorial Dist. No. 4: 1�aintenance and Operation a 38,470, Capital Outlay Improvements to Eristin_,, Roads and Bridges 6Oz 3 0 Total Supervisorial DDist-f"4, $ 74,470. Sunervison_al Dist, No. 5: 3,000.i Capital Outlay Iaprovesents to Exist-n7 Roads any. Bridges 40 000. Total Supervisorial Dist. 4-5. 3,000. CHARITIES & COR?.ECTICT:S: County Physician S._laxiee Nd Fees s 7,000. Char. & Cor, Total County Physician 7,000. COUIi'TY aOSPIT_AL BUILDING. , Salaries ani Wa;es 12,305. Char. & Cor. 2:raintena_ce and Operation 10,907 Capital Outlay 500. Total County Hospital Building. --P-3,-9-12. Care of Inmates. Salaries and ,'agesa^8,5'3. ' Maintenav ce and Operation 4+2_ ,0�5. Total Care of Inmates. Care of Indi,;ents: Indigents, Mtce. $150,165. Aged did 32,500. Care of Reedy Blind Tota care of Indigents. Care of Orohans and Deoendent ld7en Maintenance and Ooeratio a" 49,557• Total Core of Orphans and Dependent children a49,567- f Probatior_Officer: j Salaries and Wages: ;'4,500. Salary 252, Char. & Cor. Maintenance and Oneration 1 255. Total Probation Officer. 0,070. c Detention Home; _ Salaries and !:ages 2,645. Char. u Cor. ^°ai:t enance and Operation 1,622. " " 4 Capital Outlay . _ 34,617.— Social Welfare Board: Salaries and ','cages 10,191. Char. a Cor. rrainte^ance and Operation j 3S5 " " Capital Outlay 4'otal Social :ielfare Board Burial of Veterans and Indigents Mai.tenance air: Operation 1,750. Char. & Car. - Total Burial of Veterans and Indigents: 031,750. Care and Examination of Insane: Maintenance and Operation: 3 1,235 Char. & Cor. Total Care and Exemination of Insane 1,235. Care of Narcotics: 550. Char. & Cor. Health Center 6,000. Sunshine Camp Preventorium 12,000 Pleimnr Joint Hospital 52,000. i EDUCATION: Elementary Schools: Salaries and WaCes: 651,225. Various Maintenance and Operation 329,5550 " Capital Outlay 412" " P Total Elementary Schools J144 High Schools: Salaries any Pages X017,70 Various ? Maintenance and Operation 252,494 " Capital Outlay 50 479 " Total Hi&h Schools 0950,678 Suaerintendent of Schools_ Salaries and P;aes 14,420. Salary Mainteraace and Operation 2._General Total Supt. of Sc'oolslo,l Board of Education: ` Salaries and Wages 700. Salary Mafntenaz:ce and Operation i1_7- General Total Board of Education County Librar, enu Branches. Salaries and Wages 3,000 Salary 35,310 County Library. Maintenance and Operation 25,115. n n liana t al Outlay 1.335 ,.$ Total County Library 464,760. Teachers Institute and Library. Teachers Institute 120. Tchrs. Institute. Teachers Library _g0_ " Library. Total Teachers Institute & Library: 210. RECR7AT_ION• Yeraoriall Monument 55. General Memorial Builddinjs, ;lain.& Op. 3,127. " Capital Outlay 12 So. a :; Total 316,198. PA.RuS Salaries and WaEes 1,500. General Mainternnce and Ooerati`n 100. Capital Gutlay 750. " a !Total Parks 032,350. L`:t.Diablo State Park purc;:ase 20,000. General, i i Adve�tisine: L=a!ntenance and Operation :;5,950.00 General. Total Advertising .5,950.00 COUNTY EXHIBITS: cat ri e v.a "laE:es 1,750. General. -Saun en - d:Lnu Operation -1,7.5 _ Total County Ex'Abits. jGo7. - County Planning Commission: 1,000. General. Refund o_ Taxes 500. " St. Ass'mtS. on County Property Jury Fee Deposit Withdrawals 7 34s. Misc. Hefu us 1,900. Joint Hic"hway Tunnel 21,250. INTEREST AND DEBT REDEUPTION: Interest: 3,920. Ct.Hse - Int. & Skg. 57,500 Hi;hray, Int. & Sink. Hede:nption: 25,069 Ct. Hse, Int. & Sink. 100,000 Highray n n Total Interest and Debt Redemption $196,089 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of tine Board. i 1 11 In Hatter of Levy of State and County taxes for fiscal year 1932-33• - The Board of Supervisors having considered all of the values of all property returned on Assessment Rolls of Contra Costa County and the amount required to be raised for conducting the business of the County for the fiscal year 1932-33, and State Board of Equalization having certified to this Board that there Will be no tax required for State purposes on property within said County; It is by the Board ordered that the tax to be collected on each $100 of valuation of property in Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1932-33Joand the same is hereby levied as follows: , General, x.169 Salary .299 Charities & Corrections .417 Bond Road Maintenance .05 Court House int. & Sink. ..O10 Highway Int. and Sinking. 164 Hall o� Records .074 Elementary Schools .41 High Schools 29 Unapproproated Reserve .056 _ County Library .071 Road .20 Total - - --250 The said Order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J In Matter of Special Taxes in certain schools districts for the fiscal year 1932'33• The Trustees of the Following named school Districts having requested special taxes for said districts for the year 1932-33, It is by the Board ordered that a special tax be levied in each of the following- school districts for the fiscal year 1932-33, on each $100 of valuation of property in said Districts, to it: Ambrosej.11 Antioch-Live Oak .45 Avon .02 Bay Point .30 Bradford :17 Carquinez 2 Clayton Valley .20 Concord .45 DanExcelsioller .13 Excelsior 11 Iron House .21 Knight sen .30 Lafayette .30 Martinez .38 Moraga .17 Nichols .12 Oakley .30 ' Drinda Union .30 Pacheco .30 Pinole-Hercules 17 Pittsburg ,44 Pleasant Hill jO Port Costa .40 Richmond .43 Rodeo .45 San Pablo .39 j Selby 30 Vine Hill .06 Walnut Creek .45 I The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J i In the Matter of Levy of Taxes in certain School Districts and Union High School Districts for the fiscal year 1932-33- The County Auditor having reported to this Board that certain school dist icts and union high school districts are liable for certain taxes to raise money to pay , for bonds and the interest due on said bonds issued in said districts, for the fisc 1 year 1932-33, - It is, by the Board ordered that special taxes be levied in each of said districts on each X100 of valuation of property in following districts, to reit: Richmond No. 1, $.005- Richmond U.H.S. No. 1 .01 Martinez No. 1 .02 Antioch High .34 Alhambra U.H.S. #2, .09 Alhambra U.H.S. #33, •03- Alhambra U.H.S. #4, .27. Mt.Diablo U.R.S. .07- Pittsbugh High .22• Richmond High No. 2 .14• John Swett High .29- Ambrose .06- Antioch-Live Oak .21- Antioch-Live Oak No.2 .17- Brentwood- Deer Valley .22- Brentwood-Deer Valley No. 2, .06 Brentwood-Deer Valley ITo. 3, .15• Bay Point .15- Carquinez, .32- Concord .39- Danville-Green Valley .16- Lafayette No. 1, .20. Lafayette No. 2, 155 Martinez ,.3, ,043- Martinez 110. 4, 037- ,. Oakley .36- Orinda Union .20 Pittsburg No. 1, 036• Pittsburg No. 2 .094- Pittsburg No. 3, .20 - Pach eco .22 - Richmond No. 2 .032• Richmond No. 3, :033• Richmoc:d No. 4 141• Rodeo .32 Selby .02- San 02-San Pablo No. 3, 02- Vine Hill .17 Walnut Creek .23. Willow Spring-Moraga ;20 Amador Valley Joint High 2µ And the said Order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Mat mr of Special taxes in high and Union high School Districts for fiscal year 1932-33- The Trustees of following named high and union high school districts havi requested a special school tax in each district for fiscal year 1932-33, It is by the Board ordered that following rate of tax per $100 of valuat- ion of property in each of said districts be levied, to wit: Alhambra Union $.70- Antioch 75- John Swett .29• Liberty 23 Mt.Diablo Un ion .49- Pittsburg .66- r Richmond Union San Ram onValley 7• Amador Valley Joint Union-50, The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of levy o: Special taxes for building purposes for fiscal ye$r 1932-33 in certain school districts. The Trustees in certain named school districts having requested a special tax for building purposes in their respective districts for the fiscal year 1932-33, It is, by the Board ordered that the following levy of tax per $100 of, valuation of property in said districts be levied, to wit: Clayton Valley $ .15 Martinez .09' ' Pittsburg .10• Rodeo .11. San Pablo .10. Walnut Creek .15- The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Levy of tax for Maintenance of Fire Departments in unincorporated Towns and Fire Districts for fiscal year 1932-33. The Coubty Auditor and Board of Fire Commissioners in and for unincorporated Towns and County Fire Protectio.i Districts having certified the amount required for the conduct of said Districts: It is ordered that special tax is hereby levied on each $100 of valuation of property in said Districts, as follows: Brentwood $.14• Danville .10- M t.Diablo 10Mt.Diablo -15- Central .12- Lafayette .15• Crockett .50- Bay Point 70• Carquinez 0, San Paolo 30- Mt VieR .90• Oakley .25- Kensington .50, The said order is Dassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of levy of tax ' for Maintenance of System of Street Lights in Highway Lighting Districts. The Board having considered award of contracts for equipping and maintaining 1 certain systems of street lights in certain highway lighting districts hereinafter named, and County Auditor having certified the amount of tax that will be required in ' each of said Districts; It is, ordered that special tax be levied on each $100 of valuation of property :in aid Districts as follows, to wit: Brentwood a.5 - Byron 44 Bay Point .;;0. Crockett,Crolona,Valona .i0- Kensington .10 Oak Is y .80- Danville S0Danville .30• The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of theBoard. 1 In Matter of levy of tax in Contra Costa County Hater Works District #1. It is, by the Board ordered that a levy of $1. on each $100 of valuation of property within Contra Costa County Water Works District #1, be made to pay the interest on bonds of said District for coming year and such portion of principal thereof as is to become due before the time of making next General tax levy, ' In Matter of Levy of tax in ,- Lafayette County water District. It is, by the Board ordered that a levy of $1.20 on each $100 of taxable property in Lafayette County Water District be made to pay the interest on bonds for the coming year as is to become due before the time of making the next General Tax Levy. In Matter of Levy of Tax in Orinda County Water District. It is, by the Board ordered that a levy of $ .6o on each $100 of taxable property within Orinda County Water District bemade to Day interest on bonds of said Districts for the coming year as is to become due beforethe next General Tax levy. and also that a rate of $.15 on each $100 of taxable property in said district be ' levied for ranning expenses. In Matter of Levy of Tax in Saranap County Water District. It is by the Board ordered that a levy of $1.60 on each $100 of taxable property in Saranap County Water District be levied in order to pay interest on bond for the coming year as is to become due before the time of making next General Tax levy, and that a tax of $.50 on each $100 of taxable property in said District be levied for running expenses. In WaL6^r of Lev-., of ax in Contra Costa County Mosquito Abatement _ District il. It is by the Board ordered that a tax levy of $.03 on each $100 be levied ' to raise the amount needed by the Trustees of said District on property within said District. in Matter of Levy of tax in Road District Imnrovement #l. Bonds of said District having been issued out of this Board under provisions of Road Improvement District Act, Statutes 1907, page 806, (as amended), and the ' County Auditor having certified to this Board, the amount that will be required in ea,h of said Districts to pay principal and interest that has become due or will become due on said bonds issued in said District before the proceeds of another tax levy will be avaflable; It is, ordered that a special tax be levied on each $100 of assessed valuat- ion of real property within said District, to wit: 013.00 on each $100 of taxable property in said District. The said order i s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of levy of tax in Acquisition and Improvement District #1. It is, by the Board ordered that a lrvy of $100 of valuation of real property in said Acquisition and Improvement District #1, be made according to Zones, to meet '.. payment for redemption of bonds and interest for the ensuing year, to wit: ZONES. Rate 5per $100. ZONES.- Rate per $100. ' 1 1.396 30 X19.30 2 2.6o 31 31.20 3.95 32 27.53 5 12.45 3 22. 16 b 29.35 23.63 35 21.04 8 35.16 37 20.53 9 30.00 38 29.25 10 17.192 339 30.86 11 18.60 40 21.90 12 39.00 41 21.90 N15.54 42 26.28 11.53 43 15.90 15 19.35 +430.00 16 16.875 45 41.06 17 19.675 46 29,96 16 19.675 47 28.57 19 19.895 48 22. o 20 17.53 49 25.25 21. 18.90 50 27.90 22 23.40 51 26.77 2 15.6o 52 31.25 R 22 19.08 5 2_ 19.09 55 INC4.4 27 19.72 56 35.10 26 16.72 57 11.1066 Tiesaid order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of levy of Tax in Acquisition and improvement District #2. It is, by the Board ordered that a levy per $100 of valuation of real property in Acquisition and Improvement District #2 be made according to zones, to mea the payment for redemption of bonds and interest for the ensuing year, to wit: 16 ZONES Rate pp5er $100 Zones Ratte 7per :100. 2 $3.64z 20 $4 •43 3 2.336 21 31.97 545 443 604 2323 12.1174 b x+.099 245 18.76 g 5206.464 26 14.078 10 41.64 2S 40.46 11 70.56 29 46.58 12 36.695 31 494.73 i4 6.66 33432 955.65 N '32.00 355 18.14 r 18 86.10 3b 39.98 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Latter of Levy of Tax in Acquisition and Improvement District #3. It is, by the Board ordered that a levy per $100 of valuation of real prcpe ty in said District according to zones, to meet payment for redemption of bonds and interest for the ensuing year, ZONES. Rate per $100. A $ 71.549 B 1.329 D 26. 802 ' E 4.90 F 4.441• G 3.0'309 i 35 76 2 s 5.384 _ K 1177.303 0 .61 87365 P 3.00 R 14.611 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote ofthe_Board. In Matter of Levy of Tax in _ Acquisition and Improvement District #5. It is by the Board ordered that a tax levy of 41-36-per $100 of valuation of real estate tivil'_ be ircessary to levy in Acquisition and Improvement District #5, to meet payment due on bonds and interest for ensuing year. i f? In Matter of Levy of Tax in Acquisition and Improvenert District #4. It is, by the Board ordered that a levy of x$100 of valuation of property (real) in said District, according to zones, to meet payment for redemption of bonds and interest for ensuing year be made as follows: ZONES. RATE PER 6100. A x;29.75 B 14.287 D 4o 13 74.19 F 9 50 ri 29.923 I 25.52 7 21.00 x 11.4453 M 2.961 N 17.35 0 33:17 P 29.945 R 20.57 S17.35 T 37.35 U 20 V 1. 5 33.01 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I i i 1 In the Matter of Approving Financial Statement of Contra Costa County. County Auditor A.N.Sullenger, raving presented to this Board, a Financial Statement of County of Contra Costa as of Aug. 31, 1932, It is by the Board ordered that said statenent be and the same is hereby - approved. And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, September 1st, 1932, at 10 o'clock A.M. lIll�al,.,an. II 1� IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C SdTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIF O1-mA. THURSDAY, SSPT_..::B'_R lst, 1932, The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.•I.Buchana_i, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry M.Stow. S.C.'iells, Cler_. Absent: Suoervisor R.J.Trembath. , In Matter of Award of Contract , for Finish Hardrare for County Hall of Records Building. Bids having been heretofore submitted to this Board for furnishing of finish hard-,;are for County Hall of Records Building and awarding of contract having been continued to t..is date, It is, on motion. of Sapervis r Story, seconded by Supervisor Olsson, ordered that the contract for furnishing of finish hardware for County Hall of Records Building, be ararded to W.W.Morgans at the price stated in his bid. It is further ordered that W.W.Horgans give bonds in the following sums, to the County of Contra Costa: one bond in one-half the amount of said bid for guarantee of faithful performance of said contract and the bond in fifty per cent of amount of bid for guaranteein,, of labor and materials. It is further ordered that certified checks accompanying the bids of ' unsuccessful bidders, be returned to said bidders. In the Matter of Receiving Bids for Macadamizing Fish Ranch Road. Bids for macadwnizinZ of the Fish Ranch Road, having been heretofore advertis d for in the Contra Costa Courier, a newspaper of general circulation and this being time for receiving of said gids, the following bids are received. HUTCHINSON _COLT ANY: Rock in Road, per ton, $1.72. ARTHUR J. GRIER: Rock in Road, per ton, 2.23. LEE J. IG:':EL: Rock in Road, prr ton, 1.949 GEORGE J,_FRATIES: Rock in road, per ton, 2.05 Gravel in road, per ton, 1.70 For furnishing and haul- ing to job crushed rock, per ton, 1.40 For furnishins and haul- ing to job,gravel, ton .90 ' GEORGE P. PERES: Rock in road, per ton, 2.34. And the County Engineer of Contra Costa County, R.R.Arnold, having reported to t"is Board, that the bid of Hutchinson Company, is the lowest and best bid sub- mitted for said work; Thereupon, on motion of Sunervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Olsson, It is by the Board ordered that said contract be awarded to The Hutchinson Company at the price stated in their bid. 19 It is further ordered that Hutchinson Company give bonds in following sums, to wit: one bond in one half of the amount of contract price, for faithful performs ce of said contract and one bond in one-half of the amount of contract price, for guar- antes of labor and material on said contract. ' It is further ordered that certified checks accompanying the bids of unsuccessful bidders, be returned to said bidders. ' In the Matter of Declaring Ordinance No. 211 Duly Published. Ordinance No. 211 having been duly published for a period of one week within fifteen days after its passage, in Con,ra Costa Gazette and Martinez Daily Standard, a newspaper printed and published and circulated in County of Contra Costa, as shown by the affidavit of publication of Elsa A.Gemetti, on file herein; It is, by the Board ordered that said Ordinance No. 211 has been duly oublisbed and is now in full force ani effect. In the Matter of ,.Application of WILLIAM P. KY;TE for permit to conducta racetrack under ordinance No. 211. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PERMIT. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the Oounty of Contra Costa that WHEREAS, Pulliam P.Kyne has this day applied to the Board of Supervisors in writ- ing riting for a permit under the orovisi^ns of Ordinance $211 to construct and operate a racetrack; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that c':e Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, do hereby grant to said William P. Kyne, a permit for the period of five (5) years from date hereof to engage in the promotion, conduct, holding, mainten- ance, management and running of races and contests of ;;sed and endurance between horses in the County of Contra Costa under the terms of said Ordinance No. 211, and to construct and operate a racetrack for the said racing of horses for the period of ' sixty (c0) days in each year, commencing January 15th in each year, commencing Janus 15, 1933. Said permit is granted upon the express condition that a license fee of Two hundred and fifty ($250.00) dollars per dap shall be paid to the County of Contra Costa as set forth in said ordina.�nce and upon tine further condition that County Labor ' and materials shall be given prefer nee in t he construction and operation of said racetrack, all other things being equal. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board deliver to said William - P.Kyne, a certified cony of this Resolution, which shall constitute the permit afore- said. Dated: September 1, 1932• In the ?latter of Adopt1bn of Plans and specifications for building Storm Serer on Harbor St. Pittsburg in Supervisor District #4. R.R.Arnold, County Surve:Or of Contra Costa County, having presented to this ' Board, plans and specifications, strain sheets, profiles and working details for building of a Storm Server on Harbor Street, in City of Pittsburg, Supervisor Distri t 44 of contra Costa County, It is, by the Board ordered that said glans and specifications, strain sheets, profiles and working details, be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications, strain sheets, profiles and working details for building of a storm sewer on Harbor Street, in City of Pittsburg, in Supervisor District j4. It is further ordered that an advertisement for bide for doing of said work be published in Pit-.sburg Dispatch, a newsoager of general circulation, for the ti and in the manner prescribed by law, bids to be received up to the hour of 11 o'cl k A.K. on September 19th, 1932. In Matter of Canvass of election returns of Primary Election held on August 30th, 1932• Now, at the hour of 1 o'clock P.M. the Board of Supervisors meets as a Board of Canvassers to canvass the returns of Primary Election held on August 30th, 1932, throughout the County of Contra Costa and each of the different precincts thereof, on Tuesday, August 30th, 1932, 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 and does canvass the returns c_ ,,-irtain precincts of Ve said County. Thereupon the canvass being incomplete, It is by the Board ordered that the further canvass of said Returns be continued to and until Friday morning September 2nd, 1932, at 9 o'clock A.:. I 21 ; ( l IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALI ORIIIA. FRIDAY, SEPTEt.'BER 2nd, 1932, The Board met at 9 0"clop's A.1% ' Present: Hon, P,.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Oscar Olsson, Harry Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Cler . Absent: Supervisor Janes N.Long. ------------- IN THE MATTE=. Of' ACCEPTAP:CE of a Lease of Certain Described REAL PROPERTY FROM THE n. IGHT A CORPORATION, a corporation organized and doing business in the State of California. THE WRIGHT CORPGRA^_IC::, a corporation organized and doing business in the State of California, havin presented to th=_Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, a lease, letting and demising for County purposes the follor,in& descri'ced property: Alt of that certain tract, niece or parcel of land, situate, lyins and be1n.,I; r, tae county of Contra Costa, State of California, and more particularly _ described as follows, to wit; COMMENCING at the s oath common corner of lots Nos, 36 and 38, as delineated on Lap entitled "Map of Jersey Island Farms, Contra Costa, Couunty, California" and filed on August 7th, 1923, in Book 18 of ;.Paps, pages 419 and to 424 inclusive, Records of Contra Costa County, Cal; thence south 603 ft. more or less to County Road on levee of R.D. X799; thence igst 60 £t. onsaid levee; thoncsna th 600 feet more or less to south levee at Lot +38 of said Jersey Island Han; thence east 60 ft, to the point of commencement. Said strip of land containing- a bridge about 212 ft. long from County Road on R.D. X799 levee to an abutment on a dredge fill and about 358 ft. of fill joining said Bridge abutment with t he s out levee of Lot .438 R.D. #830 rJersey Island). IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Lease be and the sane is hereby accepted and the Chairman of the 3oard of Supervisors of Contra Cosa County is hereby authorised to sign said Lease on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. IT IS FU7T*.M ORDERED that the County Auditor of Contza Costa County draw 4 his warrant in favor of tae 17right Corporation, in the sum of Sixteen hundred dollar (3!600.Oo) on Road Funds of Sup. Dist. ;'5, being the amount now due the Wright Corporation, for said leased premises, and that the County Treasurer shall pay the same.,/. x 2_2 I In the hatter of Canvass of Election Returns of Primary Election Of August 30th, 1932. Now, at the hour of 2 o'clock: P.M. the Board re-convenes to canvass the returns of Primary Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa, on August 30th, 1932, and in each Of the different precincts thereof, and then and there proceeds to and does canvass the remaining precincts of Contra Costa "ount y. 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 -or each political party and for each candidate for each County Office ani for each %ember of CountyCentral Committee, excluding votes cast by Absent Voters, is as shown on the following pages; J' a . �N I STATEMENT OF ALI, NOTES CAST AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1932 eo---tom COUNTY STATE OF CALIFORNIA a 3 z REPUBLICAN Statement of All Votes Cast at the Representative in CongressII 5 tate Senator United States Senator 6th District 17th District I• .. _._ _____ W F N 0 C C C W C C ic ELECTIONic zC PRECINCTS o a " ` r x CW E.H W pl oc 00 ` j H w C RerLelcp Park 1/7 ii-1-0 3,2, 171 Ccnito No-1 / f o I g 4 g91`: v� 7 3q 7 a� 39 �z I- LI Cerrito No.2 !M+II 7 13 L /7 3o ]� i M Cerrito No.3 /6-p�12 7 z 2 1 '��'F`1- 'F /o 3'f' -S I:1 Cerrito No.a ;/r13-!.2..Z 20 :� ?� S 'Ir8 i2- I/ �y.o El Cerrito No.5 I Il b 'i 13 /s t. a o 7 �13 8 q a 2,� 33 _._-- 71Cerrito No.G ,/(,.5!,/S 1,� 3 46 34 454•L it El Cerrito No.S �l ;-6- 4 g ter- 3 p � 1,19-cf- i o !�+ 1 Cc73r.it.No.7 l(n / 1.1No.9 1/9-i�21 ¢O z to q ,7/-7E(cniioNo•10 .;.�7-�1�9 'F �- /3 4 ;/2 1� - hensingtm�No.1 ;;10 5132 1q 9 / ,S$ .S /2 3/0 3 ._ I�ensinghm No.2 1531;39 �F 4' 4- y ,I/00 IS 8 79 41 ry f $cnsingtoo No.3 /r2,(oi'/7 $�{- S 9 `�' Ii !3 9 I I Go Ricluond No.1 f133 it/o 3$" / 3y 'r Richmond No.2 1,/2vl /8' d�j- 9 0`16 1i�4� 7 2/ *7 Rich0No.3 �3 iD 1l l 32 S j!36 7 1Z 41 1� _ Richmond No.a ,K?-', 7 2O S 2;, I !J!9 .3 Richmmod No.5 .71 19 8 0 .15' 1. :1.2-7, / Itehmond No.G 1)/% ':.19 3;z, 3 _21, 3 1;49,/O l --6 _ Iiuhmomt No.7 IPPS,;l6 3 2 3 ;a q c'] !6-6 7 16 I ? 9-7 Ricimiond No.S 117 z Lio 9 3 G 7E 71 Richmond No.9 1$O��y- ) C 1 2. ;I 30 S $ M'.1"aond No.to 'l33'1/ 1, 'FS I ..442 /7_ xF5 ;41,4 3h - _ --- Rml nnunl No.11 2! i Rmhmond No.12 3 S a l/ a %3 Il a b SS 23 - Richnwnd No.13 'ISDI,I$U 'rf� '7 �� �- 1175 Rh,hnonl No.14 j1>{S;:z2 zy- .� zi Richmond No.15 ;j 7 2D 1 17 c� S3 9 ID Richmond No.16 :/4-�j�:q 17- `{' 7-j :o ;i 1.I las 3� --- RiclmiondNa.17 I�77! "1 7 b 1.5 / !�z/ 3 // ��10 10 _.._ Riohmond No.IS , Richmond No.to 34- '{- i.!,$'S /0 ,1� 49 Richmond No.20 ''.P3S'.a.p2S $ !Jr 7- /q- Richmond No.21 a0 i{-3 1 47 .2. :ry�.�l .�Lq-, Richmond No.22 j(5(p.24- 32 4( S SS ly 2q �6`c-t 41 _ Richmond No.23 ',193 46 .6 uq 13 i�/02, Ridun dNo.21 1S11a1 22/5 Richmond No.25 1-57,I,11 1 q S �1 Io Richmond So.26 .910 ':.)3 }.. 0 /B 3 Richmond No.27 `6 4-µ Richmond No,28 q� 20 17 I 24 tS Ib 191 1q Richmond No.20 Riehmond No.30 ;1B$�,a.b 41 (0 41 I� 7.3 i70 42. Richmond No.31 of b7 .13 7 13 1+ IS"S 25 Richmond No.32 ;'.(S'1-'',o21v � $ zS 1{ :�b 6 1l Richmond No.33 '?,((n(,',,3>a- 2?- S ?:1 1Z bz- Richmond No.3-d2t-.`d,41 5y 10 5')- l/ 96 ! 5D 9 63 Richmond No.35 ,21/ nL6 7(0 9 6' 11 ,)3$ I) ;`4- Richmond Na 36 to 18 173Richmond No.37 23 .38 t;7 j 1 1 LL 8' 'x./99 /s -b i1.7 6 J- _ Rictunond No.3S 11$b;9.b 3 b B *+ 77 ` - -- R,dnnondNo.39 '98 :10 1� 3 10 R- 34- IS 1/1, 18 Richmond No.40 f IS I/D /6 4 3 0 Ilichmond No.al Rkbo—d No.42 _.j 4-�I,).� 13 19 S 't's 1�- I 1 11 31 3/- I - -- San Pablo No.1 Ban Pohlo No.2 :kn;�. ---- S:m Pablo No.3 '. /i tq 1 7-?- 7- Fw Pahl.,No.I o I I`I- b Totals Carried Forward : 6n/7sy-2Pd/717gof 9211 1-2% I SII li Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 REPUBLICAN / T -, Member of Assembly ,dry 1how Calf Gehl C1aft ■mhu 904 b"E1ta8s e loth District n. `J..°ti.� ..__..�°1e-.------top ! ....� ....iq.7p1. .I -' Qj III } ua 40 4lo Flo 416, 1s 3a -!'46 47 ItS 41 V-1- di 4.9#1 1 1 ! j' V6. -- ';�12. 37 13ia 90 33 35 3-t 32 .,32�73y-- W 3. A 7 47 4'7 M.`{- 'is *-4 44*7 St(o I f 31 s 3q 11 sg zY &/ +S9 62-.9 I - :oS 32 ibl Llo 03 r,3 to / /DO �stsj �� S;o 67 6S bS 6S 66 6b ,G 67 6S 2S ioS ;i76 7s 71� 79 71 71 7470 72- 9S. /1. l3 D '1`�- /$ 10 19 12 1','9 .22/R - s4 '— 3� 3 joS 4b 61 53 S} sz So 53513 / So 7068 6j 70 6g jLl6867 4. ! 3� Sg s7 s3 $ ss s3 o-s s s� I 88 I�z q-`f- '.,a'7 s2 a2 s4 S3 53 sr I1-S q °53 Ss 51 s3 5V 3s3s/S3 i 7� �2- #3 3g 3S 31 µo .3 113'953 i G� 1315 lib+/- 6 3 5-7 64. --It58 ..:-0.6-7 64 li - _ if-F- 3$ 1,61 6y 62 63 63 5-9 Ow 606/ j 90 b-S 576816771 G7 66- 66 6be56(� /}S 15b 17 !41 41 '1,1 S i 5-o LA i 4(-°f8 6-3. � I';(.o ,i 6i (L 6'5� 6i 56 b6-60 �I� 1199 ' a i 1 g .53 52- 41 s- Sc9 so 'f9'f9 s6 2 /� sg ss j;91 E,7 8q $7 SS a2 ,i&2&0910 .,,137 ff-1 !i30 3l 1'� 1� 210 17 :I;}627)-$ -_ _ /02, 2419 25 22. 1-6 D4-'.2S261b. 16- to f 1.7 1q 1 !( i8 17 jJ$ It It 33 �s 53 Jo 5D .47 So -BSC,-5/ 2if 93 b1 ba '173 76- 73 72 76 74 47171 Ira f /z7 b1 4a I1,67 6- 6% (,3 '$-'K gi I1,1Ui it)-5 Jbio 101 /DO 100 A01.10/103 � ic�3 rji lits(�(0 66- 65 65 G�I;bzb-I-6ro � 9 46- �LL 511 ;;41 41 fti I 71 3o iJ 4-4 44- f d F2 LLC, i431Fo F3- .54 '85 q So Fq- s3 Std,'Sl 80.Si /31 4.2 4- 5-16 5-16 s11 jSi 330355 Sof- .54 SD 5"� X5)51.53- �� �q � /Oj( 72,e9 65 07 63 4 0168 l �o� 7(o jlll�ll� ilS N LJ�I J/3 14131/9//7 ll 3 /6$ ' 6 a14< i3s/3o13Si31o130/31J�1J9.132 lra 58 si ji 79-71 76 7� 7b 71 71 74 73. !0,{,t36.18cl lob fol:;loS/flS/0$ 3 li a/7/ fc3 7q SI 8077-8i �yq yLZ 12 L2 i 434).40 (off+ .47 4-'� II,C S�b b 3 G8 b2 63 Gi 0- T11 - 33 4-4- 14L.JAu 4.)4k14'1 i 7rf 4y µx 7 �S ?-7 �-F K .y.3 4 r v-y- x$ � ✓-2 -F•F.�S'rl: as '� �336 . ����� 33 'rz l ! � 131j��• i6-_ _ ii � ; .,f;;,•may �- � 7 I�� 7? r REPUBLICAN Statement of All Votes Cast at the 4 _._ _ - Representative in Congress State Senator ' United States Senator 6th District 17th District 'i ca � - F � C - � ❑ w - d > 0 q ELECTION 0611 p o PRECINCTS 1 :i , F o '_ F .] O Totals Brought Forward q Giant I'Sg 4 1 1� ! �I I.5 7- 1& !a l Olcuu, i:,$1 ij 8 (•� `y (� ij1$- 13 to Rodeo No.1 ,:!�30 :u 5 /O v 3 6 li ib"� 2 .�8 L^A 9( Rodeo Nu.2 1'1 -x;20 25 3 31 6 �3 g 3 `i`i Pinole No.l �'30 13 3/ 2✓ 3 8 1:4t 1 3� Pinole No.z :I 12 ks 49 49 D i39 7 4 4-3 Hercules 3 34- 4 161 6 /9 60 3� Selby '- 2. it 0 1-f '� �a-1 7 7 It, Crockett No.1 A I ?y Sy I `a s Ii 7 Z r sg Jo s o Crockett No.s r3!,�2q 7g 58 l03 11 61 So .YS _-_... Crockett No.35 12 S 50 3 b? !o Crockett No.4 ii1161� `( a`(- i' 1�9- 3 �j�4-1- S '�l (off.. -2•3 Crockett No-e u pal y I Crockett No.G 7� I$ �F8 q$ 9 ;3( '] Crockett No.-1 ��S(�;12 57- Iv d-U Il ;!�� 7 iyy-III 0 i Port Coskt No.1 y IS 0 aS 0 tb Port Costa No.z :i!/O I'.3 1 0 29 2 'J 3 0- 36 13 a4 _ Danville No.1 �f7$ Ia. 62. �2 4y 3� /0 g(o 6-3, Danville - - .- Dmrville No.2 � .0!;.2g S$ 1 0 3 i - - ---- San Ramon '.;1! !I 73.S .5 `l- X130 1$ /�• - ?7 .3`r - Tassajura Ala,no /3 7ss I0 - - 31 7s. - - - Lafayette No.1 ;11o7j1.7gI 58 s 2� 17 �9y- 16 2i �5(0 75 Laf.,3 et lc No.z Canyon ,ju-r 1/- .3 I:Z 3 I 1 1 r6 7 .. 'llornbu IG9_�Ij 2 17 0 3 5- '71 ,•`ur - St.\Ian '7 �j 0 `f 0 14- 3 /7 './. 3 17 'r - Orirda I�Lu 10 38 duq S ib7 /I 1{$ 130 .(.�. Alhambra �2S.�.7i+9 i 1Calnut Creek IN o.I I(0!21, 4.3 .S 76 10 �I 00 IG 6S rJ 10, Walnut Creek No.z FS3i1,25 6S 14- S7 7 '�:�59 2� .i'o 3o - W:i1mttCrcekNo.3 ?�. I:!llo b4- /2 30 1+ Walnut Creek No.a i;d 4.).',',9 0 a-q '6 µ-FS �1�'17 tq x8 31 16� . . ... Suranap I/[1 12 b Ll j /S 2 6 '1- jl b B l,,L 19 3. q- Maa tmcz No.1 f of + /o Martinez No.z 3 6i rllartrl cr No.3 -0'1 1:,i q 63- s 6 3 4 11 6 2. t 14urtin-No.-1 31 2 40 ',•- �26 1l 6S I S"� %) - Martlou No.5 1 iq S7- 66 1 0 ';4-0 17 77 nIaMincz No.6 '12- ' 70 34artinu No.7 :`.��1,•-Ii!./Z 34 `1' 49 `l' i;,3S 10 alIurtincz Nc.S ;,tfa,,�2g So $ SS /0 j�*g 2$ 68 igi G1. - _--- UarY.nez No.O �';20g 1�3-L 36 4- So Ip l;! 1,6 60 ��5 *7 ._.._.. Mai tmez No.10 /74 1 l S 23 3 yy 3 ,I.j L b 38 163 3 r} nlntlnezNn.11 ?55 i12$ 41 A 33 .3 o as tilutl `zNo-13 -- \Ivtl cz No.1:3 8 5'j (a =5 IVine 11111 No.L 01, 2 1_ . 1`F SA 153 etre Ilill Nu.2 ',,Ipcl lz 1�/- y- 'If7 s Mooinain View No.1 il,7s X30 17 44 43 40 \Iouatain Vic,No.z '!5h 1,2'-�- /2, /v 17 it ';ax 1S 3,1 i 2 I g2, Concord No.i 'a T{-i,:,2� 36 1 41, S j3•}. +LI 3( 141 b-�- ConcordNo.2 lq 34- V} Yy 3S 1,3 Conemd ConcordNo.4 Io 4 I' '.bq 5_3 33 1134 rx;z- P Total,carried Forw d ] Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 REPUBLICAN M.mberd Assembly G.hu*w MNIMr6w�W111 10th District " {', 1. •.; av Lqd i a az aux zo 1 y"7 (7`r 90 67 �i, 8f x4+Su d7 91 5� — 4/ 4-1 41 f1 40 v'o jY-t3soYo. 9$ G! a6—'1 �Sf60 /.: _ /0✓ _ /o /a �/ tlo io /o /o io ia_ — I t,3 j szt to C y 3s 3 2 2 41 78 fiq .. 17� q7 �z s X97 168 -S7 73 I1-zS" 7 g J v y 66 14 L 70 /73 7�9$ Jq 67 ^o lSi 3S .7/ 6a -77 6 ;So 3 og 8S45 4715 � 90 x i 7y 3q j I 1�f z SI t I'' I Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 REPUBLICAN Member of District i �lo,.�,a v e i � - `°/�° rnkr C.4,raw Oman � M�iK G�II Odd O�iu f :f, --- - 2041 2! 7-: 22 :�-J flo 36 30 3o �.g 3z 3030 ��3ga3 �o 1 '7 "" 90 d7 lox.�y.75 s8 a n '�o�o ho 90 jw X 61 5 -o V CJ 4,L0. - 1 5 �a� � 9 e s s ss Ls-y vu 57. /o io ii /0 l0 /o 1/0 /0/0 fII 32i b 3 3 3 2 / / 1 /57 !7 ti 9! 91 78 7? 'J97 ,/-3 3_ r32 57r/S - f2- .3 .3 io 6 a �q s 39 — �fi9 /7 I 9-- 70 �7a 7Y- 7, 40 6 o i !f'I �• 7 47 80 8S 4S 90 q rl/ -21 z �o !N 77 I - — I4S 511, I 10 r69- sy/ .3699911 _ '44e, REPUBLICAN Statement of All Votes Cast at the 7- :1 Representative in Congress State Senator i United States Senator 6th District 17th Iltahxt e H ! til V RS o ELECTION o PRECINCTS o F a ° a>� .an .. i C '! = J F F� Iii Gl O C CO] ` E. Totals Brought Forward Conconl No.5 17 10 $ q2- (0 32- /1 !I11 34 49 IP-21.7`6 I_ Con—d No.6 2 ri! 31 5(n to SS 11 - -. Contwd No.7 14�' 9 35 I-� 171 37 3/ !S/ y3 q '7S to 3� to 69 10 'f2 18 I0� A.cici�tcd �SS/y a5 bo 3b 3 !!3"� 3 4 Pacheco ,��u-4;i 9 7S 1 !o to iGB 3(o G� �O_/y$ _ S-q i ii Pittsburg No.I .'/q3 li 3 1� 4- 4-q �'I/I I� 7D S 3 3S --- Pitl.sbmg No.2 'I/j2�i'} l 6 4 24- I o i 1 q 13 33 °d/ 30 - --_ Pittsburg No.3 3Sli lt{• SS IAF !SS 3L{- ,L' Pitt b g N0.4 ;7-2LG!j �h 36 4 i g t 1 e 7 IS' 4In x 1.ittsl 1 No.5 3 1 /0 9 3 S -q- 2-F ! Pittsburg No.GSS1 G C �' `I -7 �',;4-t /q 30 tf-q -Yom(• PittsUur :10.7 - _ - r I /1 2 3 1 lfl • ' i G� (0 1 3) 1 7 �; 3 F� 1 µS 4 sq so 2� S 52 9 32 Pittsburg Na. Ltt hur No.10 ♦: I . 1d.tsbmg No.11 *31��(Lk G/c 2 S2 13 j7"� 1q 38 !$4..6$ Pittsbm-g No.12 T'f- 19 .2-6 /o 3 2 14, Pittsbing No.13 ,Itz14 to ga It- j sq ]1- 9 /3 4-I Plusimg No.l-4 We, 13 ao 3 Clayton 1�Oii /O yq (0 34 13 w$ 4-S 32- 12- 74 Port Chi tgoNo.l S12 1tlt Chil,go No.2 ;:-7 i� (P 11 g l0 4- Ilq s tro i Nichols .10 $0 Ant.iOcb No.1 ',�zr,j�1 1 uq 5 I+4- 5 j3S AntiOhNo.2 :963113 52 4 11•(0 Z 17S /3 21 510 51 ------- Antioch _... ____Ant c1 No.3 4 9611 14 58 2 11• b i�6'.S I(0 11 So.Y-CA Antioch No.4 P-(>4.�15o 90 `1 4I- )0 X78 3S 4-0 3 75 Antioch No.5 '.,2,3��!/S1q to li !�sI 1'1 �4 6to _- Anti0t1lNe.11 ltig113 11 9Ito 9 It 12'3 _ 110 41 19 s iSI t3 7S 4/.-f9 Lone T— ^' 1 I ~' Brcntvo0d No.1 '$'T 'r 11 0 8 1 !.3 G 6 /o t(. I 13rcuttcood No.2 '/r( II/y 2(0 8 3 17 '�l/•3 20 /I 1� 5 3 -_ ,j 13,enta ood No.3 7l7 1331—No.1 'I24;'i 9 '91 �/• I q- S ii 3 2 ��. 3 4 I 31 might cu 21061!41 4S 10 I•{. µS 1z- li Iii - 4 �0 3 oaue3•No.I Iq 38 0aklcyNo.2 1118gi15 34- 1`1- 35-3 �53 9 s8 •{..68_ - jI� __.. ABSLA!£L VOTE � 1 36! � is �flf �,53 3� I, CONTRA COSTA I COUNTY TOTALS Zy1SSS.l2P �6�-.<ZLG%!� , 339�'Go e'oG .7Da1 I� i I Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 REPUBLICAN Member of Assembly "W CSM*D"gwou if a,COOI DOW Noon ,I 10th District .I H U � H J - ,ISa 37 95- s( S s6 77 _ -- s-- 9S qr IS4 i3 /03 I S 3S 83 $, 97 i z 8 to4L G l9 18 3G 19 .67 '7a uS ; 3 sa £c'� S 3(� 8 3 is 7s 133 A 1 I a IIi I t b. is REPUBLICAN Statement of All Votes Cast at the a I1 rukr Cowh Cefl Cmi0w U rubs C=4 Ce*mi Cmift :! tuber Ceol1 Cectrd Cmitlee ' rubs Ceky go"Cuaft i'.. ...................i�.OYL s ---..._..._.Scp.Wd. p ------------------------ ELECTION ---------------ELECTION !I PRECINCTS j I s Berkeley Park j EI Conito No,1 El Cerrito No.2 !i II — . El Cernto No.3 ' ,I Lt Cerrito No.4 Lt Cerrito'No.5 El Cerrito No.G _ Ll Cerrito No.7 I EI Cerrito No.S 1 I C<.r ilo No.9 i I9 Con ito No.10 it Iicneingtou No.1 I rnsingtmr No.2 Iicnsingtmr Na.:i Ron ielund No.I 11fubmond No.3 Richmond No.3 Rlolun-d No,.1 . Richmond No.ro I Richmond No.7 - Richra d No.S i ltr 1 rn—d No.9 I _' Ri rrn-d No.10 a Rrrhmond No.12 ficlnnund No.13 Richmmnd No.1-k '-- Richmond No.15 II Richmond No.16 - - Ridn—nd No.17 Richmond No.1S ' NN Richmond No.19 -- Riehurond No.20 Richmmid No.27 - Riehmmnd No.22 Rielnnoml No.23 Richmond No..1 Richmond No.2- i Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 Richmond No.28 Rid—ad No.29 Richmond No.30 Richmond No.31 j I' Richmond No.32 - Richmond No.33 Richmond No.34 f Raehmond No.36 � Richn—1 No.36 Riclmroud No.37 I, Ricbnwnd No.3S Rrclu—nd No.39 Richmond No.40 i II 4 Richmond No.-ll Richmond No. San Pablo 10.I � San Pablo No... .. _. San Pablo No.3 San Pablo No 4 .. -_. Totals Carried Forward � A Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 REPUBLICAN Member Count/Central CommiDm Yem6u Couch Cefrut Cemmida I'�! Member Corry Cen6el CefrAfa ! NoW Carry Cmrbd CwilNe Nemw Cerry Ceuid Cessm" - I. ........ _..Sup.Dist. ............ Sup.Dist. ........_........_..Sup.Dist. ....... ......Sup.Dist. .. Sup.Ow O II, > i i i k - -- ----- if --iif h w ( - if it it it il � jl F , rI I' I u REPUBLICAN Statement of All Votes Cast at the 10 11 Y k or��&MIM t M:aNr GoEh Getr.l pM�IE 1 MEbE cwtr C'*d&=Mo � Muir GMry�GIMME -Sup.Ouf. SaF__ ...__.c_:._.:..S1P•Oisf. 1. ._.._ Sup.Oat. aid t ELECTION F S PRECINCTS PC- T.W. Tctaia Brought Forward Giant Olcum .. . . ..-_._ Rodeo No.1 Rodco No.2 Pinole No.1 - - --- --- Pinole No.2 _ --- II _ Hercules _ ..._ Selby .. ._,..__ Crockett No.1 I - Crockett No.2 _. Crockett No.3 Crockett Na.4 Crockett No. - -- Crockett No.O ,I Crockett No.i Port Costa No.1 i Port Cost.t No.2 - -'— Donville No.1 - DmivilleNo.2 - San Pv mon Lafayette No. -- Lafayettc No.? - Gup'nn St. Alhambra (I .e_. pi afoot Creel:No.1 li - 71.7!1 71 1'b 6(0 71 111 ..-... FF hint Creel.No.n Ij 8 1 W 11 B B 90 By 12.� ... I Walnut Creel:No.3 fao 6d-7L57 74 13?v it W:d t Creck\o.4 79SAF- J Sam-1) - - - - - AIarlSucz No.1 II "� 3� 36 41 26 31/'] Alortinez No.2 �� G� 64-E�7S 4K S8 X01 Alm-duez No.3 qq 16171 110 3t'Vf 6I 'Martinez No.4 ,; 7 6% G2.7L 41 1.4 39 � Martinez No.5 i 1/0 1G 6'9 las 63 11-S2_li - T. AM.utincz No it 0 t 71. 0jz.Ido S3 7-15'1� Afnrtinez Nu.7 �� j�`}I �;7 Alarinmz Nu.S14 10t 6Y 119 71 10 Z-7y.,i - -....... Alattmcz No.9 II ;�71 100 H l01 61 10 IIII Sl 61 40 54-33 AlnrLmez No.10 b!�+tq I - 1l,tne Ne.0 1�9B04276j3646.\laltiocz No.12 oi1 _ 'W 71 76 4q-b3 yi 1.1 44 I - n.6133( /5 21 I . Ficll dl No.1 66 bSd r:8'6 +!8 75. Mount:1in Vi � View No.1 � �4A.60ST1'W $552.30 i ...-. \fountain Ficin No.2 33 6� r75x 3{ 3(�zSV Concord No.1Concord No.2 S3 71 Concord No.3i III �i 6115 60 S7 Concord No.4 i d %1.Y 81(OB b�71 8b.6 P Totals Carried Forward � jl I Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 REPUBLICAN Member panty Contra]Committer Ynmber Cawh pntrd CammiNa ! Yember pwh pntrJ ConiMer ! Member Cawh CnuJ CemmiNw �+ Yember C.*Cer6J Nr�e ..................--sup.0is1. 1 ._...._..... .....sup.0:L a ...... ...... .Sup.tYd. .....-..............SLP.Did. p1 Gd. --- CD I• H a I e_ ,j �I I i N h t k I it -- j _ I 1p ti � u IfI _ i I 1u I � � � x b r1 REPUBLICAN Statement of All Votes Cast at the r Wier Cary caw Comma ,; %aw cw*r.*.;W.W. fj Ilaeln Orh Ceetrel CewBhe r Wtler a.h aahr pi Sap.Dist. _sp.Cbl. a c Ce.-------------------- . ELECTION — 3 <L- PRECINCTS G6 I� � conroer\o<Farwara _. $ TOSS O41 3;11 ' i 0.,—rd vu.a 17 ( 4 9l 9 s -- C cordNo.7 j 621ob3S'� Associated ' _ 50 41.SS 56 4,1-34 C 90 U-161,14-S8 SS S 1 u orrell 7 1$ 16 rarbere Q bsb18l8s //v-3o Pittsbmg No.I Pittsburg No.2 I - Pittsbnrg No.3 — Pittsbmg N 4 Pittsburg No.5 _ - Pittsburg No.G �� Pittsburg Pitfbmg No.S 1:tt burg Vo.9 _.-. Pittsburg No.10 - - - Pitlsbnrg No.11 Pitlxburg No.I? I ]W bwg No.13 Ip - Claytun Ii _ .. Port China. No.1 II -- fort Chir:o:No.2 I _ Cfrde li Antioch No.1 Antincb N,o.3 Anlioeh No.3 .Antiuch No.1 Antioch No.b - - - Antweh No. Lone Tma (I B,cntrrood No.1 Brentwood No.2 Brrntrcood No.3 - -- - --, Byron No.2 linighlzcn Oakley No.1 Oakley No.2 II ABSLNTre vorc - Ij �Ii CONTRA COSTA "T COUNTY TOTALS I 5 j�ryl9%I'}p9L�3}I°,gU1 Ibe �i - Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 REPUBLICAN Y - � Member Cauniy Ceninl committee a Yemkr ImPu`�Ce1nf•al CommrNa I'', Iinkr puei7 Cenhd CoaiHe� � Ikmie GIS pemul'la�ilr• � 14"kr Gsh Ceetr�l Cwt--�_— ............ ....Sep.Cisi. ...._..�1Mr!..Sep.MO. ...-._._.... p.Dist. .Sup Citi. -. —_ 1 Su Sy pcd I I m r p tt Ii s for � �CoO(o4.tea ! 1 /3 S/31 q 40 42- 14 v6 411 I _ II zb2,2� !17 mg i 6 it X9031 32 ! '77 7q — ' � 1I s� Az u7 d �!8q-8b I - 4 I! I I L I i li� REPUBLICAN Statement of All Votes Cast at the 14 _ i WDM Gull kid Gneof paw Wdl er""ON "W Gab co"ca"a reit G4d1 fated G�llw —-- ... u - "---------------�a Disl. n -------------------- ELECTION ---... ---._ELECTION PRECINCTS i 1 Berkeley Park LI Cerrito No.1 E.1 Con ito No.2 El Cerrito No— El EI Cerrito No.4 EI Cerrito Nc.5 EI Couto No.U El Cerrito No.7 El Cerrito No.5 1:1 Cerrito No.9 1I - El Cerrito Nc.10 li Kensington No.] Kensington No.2 Kensinei on\o.3 Richmond No.1 Richmond Richmond No.3 P - Richmald No.1 Richmond No.5 Richmond No.U p _ Richmond No.7 IgNi Richmond\o.S Richmond No 9 Richmond iVo.10 _ Richmond No. Ri I mond No.]2 R hmond No.13 Richmond Na.14 -. _.. Riehulood Riclnnmid No.10 li Richmond No.Ir Ric]mwild No.1S II Richmond No.19 Richmond No.20 - RidorondNo.21 Richmond No.23 Richmond No.23 lticbnumd No.21 Richmc ld No.25 _ Richmond No.20 Richmond No.27 Richmond No.25 Richmond No.29 Richmond Nc.30 I Riehmond No.31 _. Richmond No.32 ;i Richmond No.33 li J Richmond No.34 Richmoui No 35 Richmond Nu.30 N Richmond No.37 ..... __...._. Richmond No.35 Richmond No.39 Richnnond No.10 Riehnlond No It i _ - Richmond No.42 - San Pablo No.1 I� Son Pablo No.2 San Pablo No.3 En Pablo No.-1 I T.W.Oarriod Forward '� Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 REPUBLICAN c: IIT M"r Comb Cenlril Camitra N Mosba Comb Cenhil CosmO• j�� 1Wdsr C*I*Wral Cosa" iI Wein C.*6md Cs�tls L .Yensw ko ce"com" =# 4 .....................Sup.Dist. a, ........................Sup.Dist. —...._...........Sup.Dist. . Dist. _._ ii I O II i Ij 116 - I it I, N i o II h t li i u r I I � f - �� - ' I fl _ REPUBLICAN Statement of All Votes Cast at the ��: raYu arl,a�nr axilla � tiwYr a.b takal errtlr �'• rw alp pain a.ill. ? iirt a.n ar�r a.a. I N ELECTION i PRECINCTS �I I i I Totals 6roupht Forward _ (dant 01cuw Rodeo No.l Rodeo No.2 Pinolc No.I _ Pinolc No.2 IIercules Selby i Crockett No.1 I _.... Crockett No,2 — Crockett No.3 Crockett No.4 Crockett X-5 Crockett No.0 Crockett No.7 Port Costa No.1 Port Costa No.2 __ Dam�llc No.1 I '^ Danville No.2 San Rawon Alamo Lafayette No.1 Lafayette No.2 Aforae:t II - St.Mars Orinda Alhawbra I Rralnnt Clock No.1 Walnut Crock No.2 Walnut Crack No.3 _ _ - \P:duut Creek No.4 - Samnsp - Alartinez No.1 - I -- Al utincz No.3 _ lIartiuez No.4 Alwituez No.5 Alartinez No.6 M1rtnC No.% Martinez tilez No.S M 'i artinez No.0 Alartinez No.10 _ i[nttinci No.11 - _- Al utincz No.12 _ _.... Mmtiucr.No.13 vi,hill No.1 I� I VilicHllNo.2 M—t Vie`No.1 Aloutitain View No.2 Concord No 1 t 1 Concord No. m 2 p Cmmd No.3 II { Concord No.4 Totals Cr.rrled Forward �j I - p - • Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 REPUBLICAN '..� xe.W Gwq Gdfii W.M. NOW Geh Wahl Griew. Ysix Cwh CWW NOW cmq Gdvul rm" 1._.■SW e,.n UI Lam.. .......... .....Sup.Did. --- ---Sup Bid. `—_.Sop.Did. .-- -Sup.Did. h li Ij j� � j) Ij illl I I� I i I; �I j I � G I, 1 � I - iI' t ,I I G j r� REPUBLICAN Statement of All Votes Cast at the 18 �--- Modw eno raft, Illi N.W W191*W GIIAMA NNW ON*ONkd C400ft Yr too*ft"ONiw - "-------------Spp.Out ----'------- .&L -'--'---._.f7.0id. .aiy.DaL ELECTION II PRECINCTS it ii Totals Brought Fo—rd Concord No..) Concord No.G Conemd No.i Associated _ Correll Pacheco 1 Pittsburg No.1 — I ltt,burg No.2 Pittsburg No.3 ( _ Pittsburg No.-4 Pittsburg No.L Pittsburg No.G Pittsburg No.7 Pittsburg No.S — PittsburgNo.O Puttsburg No.10 I ' Pitlabure No.I1 Pittsburg No.12 - Httsbwg No.13 Pittsburg No.LI Clryton Pmt chieng.No.1 Port Ch lgo No.2 i Antioch No.I j Antioch No.2 - 14 Antioch No.3 '1 Antioch No.4 Antioch No.v _ Antioch No.(i I Imnc Trcc Brentwood No.2 Bumtwoed NO.3 Byron No.1 ! - By..No.2 Knightsen Oal.ley No.l Oeldey No.2 ABSENTEE VOTE CONTRA COSTA II COUNTY TOTALS II — j. i IE I a Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 REPUBLICAN tt - j Member County Central CwmiHee Member Count'Cenhd Cm;ffa Member County CentralCtrniNer �' Member Covey Cee'aal Cetuittee II Mee6ee Csy Ceahal CnffiMs i .. ............Sup.Did. ....__. ...-.S.p.Did. ....__...............Sap.Cid. —.._---------------Sap.Dist. t it it i i Ig i i I _ I I - I, n _ r i I i -- y j DEMOCRATIC Statement of All Votes Cast at the 20 _ Ij Representative in Congress jI State Senator United States Senator 5th District 271h District jI o is � I ELECTION a PRECINCTS w o Berkclm-Pirk 0x % !!7 / Z // 1g ElCerrito No.1 O O �.q 3 7 / '.2D /S �J D 2 / ��•f-.30 _--- EI Cerrito No.2 j 3 / 3y'- R V 9 ;!/$ la 97- a. Z 129 13 - RI Cerrito No.3 1/ 1 13 3 /4 l l L' 7 0 .3 110 I:1 Cerrito No.•1 3 /'� /o !I — El Cerrito No.5 3/ 1 L� /z EI Cerrito No.c 12 p 1$ .S /3 ,1 3 /S" .2+ Aerrito No.7 i 0 is-No.s 3 v 1:f / of 1 b 37 EC El Cerrito No.1.) �� D D J/ 0 / 1� �� .3 � 0 �� y )-2- . o v g 3 L 3 /0 C 2 / c // S 1:1 Ccrdtn No.10 i1 O v !/ / Kensington No.1 0 U 17- 0 2 i!l S / 0 2 Ke-inoton No.2 it O O /D / 10L d /3 41 _. Kasiuorton No-3 ajl O / 1,6 7,t a. 10 /$ 'l 3 Richmond No.1 4 �2- Ric.Lmoud No 2 ' /� / /s / I O ;', `J 4- Richmond No.3 1 !D Z I%o /1 / o U 9 2- 4- I C, Richmond No.5 'li D O 7 3 .2 !D (o [,< cf �f o .12- [/ _.: Rielnoond No.c �! 0 1 13 1 L,(- 1 ,..1( AF 10 -.-_-.— Richmond No.7 0 1 7$ la S Richmond No.F II U V $ 2 �S J 2 Rielanond No.04 +7 0 (•. C, Rielnaond No.to j 2 I r}- - ./- 15- i 1 Y- b /D G R.ichnwnd Nn.11 I� 3 / 2/ l 1l ,I 7 Richmond No.1 o 2 / /q 9 iJ(^ Richmond No.13 3 �,/0 3 /3_ / / _ 1 13 -. Riclmmnd No.15 - o O -30 3 O /O l 9 7 1S l0 0 17 -;-3 Riehnmml No.1c jl ! a 3 + S ;/ �'� (o I i ! ---- RiehmondNo.17 l 2 D IS a' 4- 1Zj1''f 7.., 1 -- Riehmond No.Is !� o o !b 2. 1 I q- Richmond No.19 I / ! 2 1 1 1 j z�- 4 b 4y I!S D-7 � D 1 22 / l0 11 11 Richmond No.20 9 1h /( b- 3 - RicPm.ond Aa.21 l21 1 S -, Richmond No.22 �� , � /$ 2c>. _ �' 7 3 - 0 0 23 3 �-/- 12 12 ! 3 3 Richmm:d No.23 O D 1 1 3 1 0 I!� .S 10 Richmond No.21 �� L' _ �] D '7 '/9 Io t "� 2S 2t•{- _ - I� / 2 S 1 3 �;1� 1 1 t� 3 6 Richmond No.25 1 4-n Richtnowl No.2021 0 0 li Richmond No.27 1 O .1 1 3 10 11 f 9 6- 1 b_ y- 3 21 T%. - Richmond No.28 0 O - Li Richmond No.301 3 3 'd (�- I,Od l 1. 16 2 .3 Richmond No.29 1 . 2 z '9 y� 6 Ib X11! 6 11 I 3 IIS 9S 0 2b /6 10 Richmond No.32 � O y- jl 1,g C, II Richmoml No.33 o O 32 17 2- 2_ j5-1 14 Richmoud\o.31 0 O 45 311-4- I 134 µ`/- Richmond No.35 / / 31 2 �.. /7 R$ 9 /l 2 1 3"j �•O Richmond No.30 :L / 2$ 3 2. 1 S 1 Y 1 1 19 0 0 Riehmm,d No. Richmmui No.38 .. Rielunond No.30 1 O -*2 /�-. ---- Richmond.—10 S- 3 •5 1-f' 2 Richmond\o.11D - - —, i�- 1 11 2 3 y- ;I>•- 3 :� S 1 1 2 1 Richmond No.12g / �-1 1 z 4 /8 1.C> 3 l y s4- ILI 9-G - I; _ Sun Pablo No.1 1 / 3 •t 2- ] 7 + 1 3 D 3 3 X17 f Pan Pablo No.2 I,, 33 San Pablo No.3 I;,/' 1 24 i 5 to �t L •F J 1 •is C,..Pablo No.1 it? 0 13 C R. -3 / j Jo ,I Tetaie Car W rcrward 1 9:6- 3,6{/335/,S_S,Z/ bNs` ��35 31g 878._/7 9S Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 DEMOCRATIC (e =-U-- IMember of Assembly li e--..Ccv� .-:L�Wwn�N*✓ WMbot Ceeh r atrel twWee Neater UWy Ceeh l Cooft Q Waiee Crlf Calm Cis 10th District / 1 .___—Sup.MO. ..._....... .._..Sep.M21. ��_ Sw ow. , � 4'� r ab .2 4,L st, 2� �[o ag zs z6 / -- a� a7 a7 ab ;z8 / r;/93 a fraz2zn /3 /r ;s 14 ,/t k 2 17 �t y 3 6 ro 9 5 S a 63. ._ /2- ib t7 zz 17 j-Lo I42 - �30 >0�17 — Jo r6 rs/T /' �1 �3� !3. 1r( �6 2� 1� ycj !I�f f� /• l ; Sl Ps /3. /q r9 zo zo '7 - ry e4- 7 r� i !rz 30 7 it z / s3 az 10 zz z2j�2 5t hr3. 4-5 13 23 Z8 1L� 1SI15 4 to /3 i1 /3 ��il ._ 35S 1 al 3 3 �3 x22 zo .2 C' 16 is ;Irs' 1 i 36 a 44 ,3 JS ,I 'S I 3 3 li'� �, / 63 2 s36 If S 1�AS 2d 2C, ia.3. S1 ;S 14 �40 ao :to za 21 I12 L bJ 3z (0 2i 2�l 27. 1.4 j1/ / 1 '�i rr 11 1/ ZsaS oto 4-1 ✓� 'd1 fa VS 3o zK 3i �S 3i � 9g S i 21 20.10 10 13�2 116, 7 3c) 33 33 37 i - 0`5 )14) u /8 S7 it it Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 DEMOCRATIC Member of Assembly ^^ '��^"` �!""'/^'-�m""�'! Yesber Caoh Cenfril Commitla Member Coat Umbel CuaaiHa I „-Ytakr CN.!/Ce"Bila 10th Ditrict / I„�. P __...__._...._._.Sup.etl• ._-.. ....__._auF•Oid. -------------- s _ I 16 .24 s4 a(, }q /y a7 33 a1 27 ab II2g ! i,/9 3 ,l az 2z rr 1� 17 'i/o /3 /t /,S- /4- Ii it ,�'r `F 3 3 3 6 ro 14-S J” ;3.e /8 r8 Igz 2 3 I{ 13 3 as l7 z y 5 sK 30 3i 37 3z �y 4 ,5 5 s 7 9 a 63. I4 r q !� // s tr 9 // /2 )2 q $ S S )o it 113 II- x /s/3 // ,3 /3 I.�- /2 Vx r - I',D i$ i7 2/ Z L.�!-oj12 G Q it is ro R /3 1;1- /o 11/3 lay 19 /rte /s l4- I!5�� /3- /y rq zo zo /7 ?;/q �; o l� ,, ,7 260 ' 31 $ 2 3 a z 10 12 2--2- /7 2l7 cA d7 �O 0 30 2� i X a 3a 25 21 17 !!1 /2 - h9� ��yD a t`{- /L I� / J b — �,�'a� 7 ii S3 a4-2211 7 J7 Its / I��� _ - — 3I 30 3i 3i ,31 ')L 4- 16 -1S 3 0 1 6 31 1$ 31 IZ' lib 0 i r icy 1z IS ru /b ISI 3 _ _ .7- ';L-2-2-0 ';Z 0 1V 7- 122Ja0 ) 2/ it d _ Sr YJB 1 / T DEMOCRATIC Statement of AU Votes Cast at the 22 it Representative in Congress 1 State Semi United States Senator 6th Dist—t 17th District 0ol aa a° ELECTION �a c� PRECINCTS II OI .] z 4 m _ a a Z a° Totals BrDue ht Forward Y Giwt it 0 5 0 9 1 17 0 0 it/.o /7 Olcum O O /$ J / (y- �2 S / 1 �1/5 /S Rodeo No.1 'I�5 2 2 O `( ,S Z� 1 B 3 3 1 0 �13 3 - _ _. _ Rodeo No.2 oL- .25 5 2.f / 16 3- zrF. Pinole No.1 0 31 0 1 I" /3 S 3 / aq , 2 3S 1 0 Iti• 1 Pinole No.2 Hcrculs .2 0 Sell, ;: i l 2 p Crockett No.1 3 r 1-7 f t 2 0 31 3 Crockett.No.2 ( p /9 3 ( y // / R z 2 Crockett No.3 / 0 .70 7 2 2�7 ;,1 D 4 i{ct 2 ! j11F zF8 _ Crockett No.4 { 3 /0 0 3 12- '// / /3 2 3 �lr,< 17 .._ -. Crockett No.5 j / 3 a S I 7 j / tf 9 J t I'y V v 3 Crockett No.6 ',I4 3 32 2 'I- 11 10 -0 6-7 / ( jj-,)-q 35, Crockett No.7 j 3 / 2( 3 G 10 9 l- 3/ 30 Port Costa No.1 2- 0 ''' 3 0 (/ (,g 0 44- 00 -%4 Port Costa No.2 1O 2 2i� 1 �O 7 2 55 3 0 it t 4 33 Danville No.1 D—illc No.2 ;�3 0 2.1 S `/ 3 3 13 1 4- /6 34 San Rainer, 1 f p /7 2 0 1 .// (r. 7 _ 0 2 17 Alamo / O Lafncettc No.l it 30 -27 1f- S 16 z/ a- / 2, II/z FFLafayette No.20 0 02/ I 2 .3 1 0 'f 1 0 2 1• i 5 13_ - _. _. Canyon � / z ,� p 0 2 to o5- / 0 ; C, 9 Alora"a p ( /1 3 0 7 !10 1 17 St.Afarys it G 0 S Orinda !. 0 3 ?1 3 -ti /3 a0 T 7 4- / I G 316. Alhambra[ b 3 39 7 L� 2/ .;/�f /3 yt•� S / 1i 67. C" -1.. I li v;ahnit Crook No.1 0 0 A/ 4 3 10 1( �/ f f- 2 0 Wal„rt geek Ne.2 2 3 25 1 9 9 t 8 0 17 0 0 lilt 35 {Nahum Crec6No.3 �i3 4- 30 1 'f ZO 17 (q 18 3 lvahlut Creels No.4 o / •3 s 1 1. .S 4:(g /U f f t zf- •] 3`� 0 5 fo Ito /3 5 0 0 8 S 9 Alar6nu No Martinez No 2 [/7 �/ �-- 17 :.2 7 7w q S -. _.... _ Alartincz No.3 1! 0 1 36 `I• .0 10 ,;17 26 Martinez No.4 ( 3 3o 4- S4- 4-7 /F" D 2"fa 3 7. - Martinez So.5 0 X52 q 2 i It /2 7 6 2 S' 7 'SII rf•�iF y- - - �_ Alanines No.a 113 0 6 2. 4}. q- may" 13 t4- y/ 1F 0 Martinez No.7 ;i5- f S�- /D 37 13 10 77 9 4- II40 06 ---. -- - Mariinez No.s ''�, 3 Martinez No.9 ;I, 1 / 49 5 •2 /3 10 10 3,{. J1 2 Martinez No.10 � 2 r 3B q f j 15 /O 9 40 / / ;I4"µ 35 - -- Afartinez No.11. I� O D J r/- 0 S I Lo S 0 /9 y 0 1 b 1 y - Martinez No.12 0 J 11 5 2 /0 7 0 30 F Martinez No.13 3 / 7 b 1 1 3 S 3 2.1 1 0 11/U 22_. Vice hill No.1 ' 3 1 52 3 9 11 .!,/b 13 `/+ S b?—. _ vire 11,u No.2 2 0 ,2 0 3 { 1 1 19 0 D u/r 1 1 Mountain Vim No.1 / Io +4- 0 le t /3 1 3 61 t/- 4- j 23 5q _ Mauntmn t"ice-No.2 3 L¢" 3(0 `6 3 I•-F• I y- /4- 37 6 1 I13 4(- Concord No.1 / a 40 1L L )y. 1K q /S .� � � 19 '41 _ Concord No.2 3 / it 1F // /a 3 ji/O 31 Concord No.3 it 31 Concord No.4I _ 2 3 S 2 /o 9 1 fs 7 141- 11 7 9 47 Totals Carried Forward _. /9Y 981'10i ,1104 427-2J0—/3-5-V 176 Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 DEMOCRATIC 22 Member of Assembly M1 �w '^«•.r�`^^*^"A jl reeve L�tf Ctetr��iHs Yne6er Cowil Ce*af Comfit -W�6er C..h Edd CnWt 10th District /.--.vP �)�._ ----.-......_ _iu0 iirf. .._... ---...Sup.Cist. °,� "' ta►. I 'o - /O 10 S IO - - - - -- 1� aG al IG 17.lG 1h. . 7 1'1. __.. 13 .2 3 .2�c 22 I � i 'f � I I, , 1 23 93. r' 3S a 3�r �g %SZO ii I A-3 �I s 36 y ary _�9 '? I '�9 tS rg J s 9 7z !2 �i `�� fiS 2S I' sl z6 I I S7 3 l ;�� 77 s I ; �3 I /3�8/3z�r� i/ l / ����53 36 �g.S�Sy✓j d f G ! 21a_--=— I�,. f DEMOCRATIC Statement of All Votes Cast at the as il Representative in Congress State Senator United States Senator 6th District 17th District G iz I ELECTION a x n S o PRECINCTS v ti A ; r - F o n TOtAs Brought Forward Cone-1 No 3 it 3 ; 3!;- 1- 9- lIS ? ;$ cuo Conc—d No.G ila 3 SD - 4 rµ 'aS 8 3/ 10 / �I l'f �6. .....-,. ._.- __:. Conanrd No.7 }�2 / 1� 3 S /`l- '12 /3 3 5 Il la •i -. __ _ I Associated it of 1 A3 '-f In 'l 12- 1 0 /Z cowell I�p o 1q / 'F v Pacheco 2 0 37 2 1(0 1 19 7 18.3 Pittsburg So.I /0 1O I$ /0 32... 0 iRB 33 Pittsburg No.2 �e2 3 17 3 13 !: 9 6 17 Pittsburg No.3 '9J / '+"l- t- 7 1$ /7 18 14 11 -6 ji13 54- Pitt.bugNo.4 110 / 5-1 4 S 7 ..53 11Pittsburg No.6 /3 4-4;-/b 0 Pittsburg No.6 ;� / C 33 1 C _- Pittsburg No.7 / 0 Z 1 0 0 3 '-t 1% to I- /2 1 g Pittsburg No.S ;I.0- 1 *,4- / I 1_3 13 I S `j - 7 l �I/8 36 _ Pittsbrng No,n � �1- 1 7-b 7 2 1 1 1 7 7 R rittsbnrg No.10 .2- 1 30 3 2- 1 :r - 4 Pittsburg No.11 i�a 1 31 1 + 8 ''.l - itittebmgNo.12 D 0 /0 3 p y 13 _ Pittsb,,,_No.13 13 C 47 I f 8 2 2 3 l q 3 7 51 I'dtcl;ugNo.ld � i ,2 2(. y- 7 f la. 7 I'/ S 3¢-✓� .. _. _ .. -�— ClaStou :iz 1 s I 3 8 1z 3 11 1. �I9 )1.8 _ Pet Chir.,o No.1 'i ,.7. / 3 8 2 19 30 + Port Chitag "o.2 jl 1 1 AU 3 11 1/ 1� / 25;3 0 �/0 33: _ Clyde ;� 0 0 1/ / 0 - 0 ;'.3 3 S 0 NicLul. ';� D 0 /7 .- j : Antioch No.1 1,P- 1. 4 L 7 b 5-3 '7t5 r 1 34j- 1 3 .L(o S4. lntioeh No.2 ;�/ / 3 q 3 3 11 :; 1 13 12. S 1 ��1b 39 Antioch No.3 ;9 3 3/ S 18 27 `0 11 10 3 j11..r}S. Antioch No.4 !12och b 3 30 10 �� 11 38 7� a� AntiNo. i `/- 4-7 -1 - ;i7 b S - 1 I 1 Antioch Nu.62 1 1I / 1. 1S I I({ 'j cj q Lone Trce o2 2. Slo 3 16 .3. 3S 1S 30.to 6 30 7 - Brentn'ood No.1 D o 21. 0 5 61 [1 a -y 9 S 17. _.. _. i Brentwood No.2 .j D 9- 1{O 3 /t l Bicnt},ood No.; !S o 2(0 6 S 4- Byron No.1 , 3 6 /o '.8 7 — -- ByronNo.a i I{nightsen L' 'J 2 S 3 1 (f l 17 3 3 1i 3 9 3 0alde3'No.t S 4- ;L _ Oaklcq No.2 '.1 0 / 2" 3 1/- 10 14 b A 2.2 3 ',Y 30 ,- ABSENTEE 1107F_ Z 3 1112 7 / / /9 7 110 lyc 3 J-5-.§ 1 I .1 Ili CONTRA 7 COUNTYNTY TOTALS I I I. i I i Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 DEMOCRATIC _II iwr.G ,Geh�CwiYe YAia Cwdt u +tulle �a Member of Assembly i� i W�Yw CeNal too," fj, 10th District ...........7.......-sa0.Bill. . "Jai W i I! 7Fi_ I�40 /* j r r 11 7 7 -_ Qs fib'4 77 q1 — J� / 7 _ rl1 41f. 1 11� 73 us y M33i � z8 rS S i -. 33jZe19 / / /a Z 2 7 j ^ !I _ I .I DR1,10CRATIC Statement of All Votes Cast at the 26 HWYn Cnuutl Cnntrsl Cawttle Mnlsr bss f cow Mmilln � Mober Guilt Confrsl CsMdln �I Kniff CMI/Cshsl&min ........................Sup.Dist. Sup.DU .......Sul,Dist. ¢ so.Md ELECTION PRECINCTS I Rul elegy•Part: Ll Cc.rit.No.l LI Cerrito No.2 - El Cerrito No.3 131 Ceuitn\o.h RI Cerrito No.5 Ll Cerrito No.f - —� El Cerrito No.i „I Pl Cerrito No.3 1:1 Cerrito N,9 El C rrifo\o.10 I oalsington No.l Kensington No.2 I-Sington No.3 Richmond No.1 Richmond IN..2 Riot i nd No.3 Richmond No..1 Richmond No.5 Richmond No.6 Richmond No.i Richmand No.S Richmond No.9 Richmond No.10 RiAoo,nd No.11 Rehmond No.12 Richmond No.13 Richmond No.15 _.— Richmond No.10 Richmond No.17 -- Richmond No.IS Richmond No.19 Richmond N..20 Rich—nd No.21 —_— Richmond No 22 Richmond No.23 — Richmmld N..24 Richmond No.25 Richmond No.26 hklar nd No.27 Richmond Vo.2S Riel—nd No.29 Ridhmond N-30 Richmond No.31 Richmond No.32 Richmond No.33 Richmond No.31 Richmond No.35 I - -- Richmond No.30 Richmond No.37 Richmond No.3S I ..-. Richmond Co.39 Richmond No.40 1?icLmeul ho.11 Richmond No.42 Snn Paulo No.1 San Pablo\o.2 San Pablo No.3 San Pablo No.! Totals Carried Forward r Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 DEMOCRATIC Ni Gail Cenlril CaaiNx ��I Yenkr Gah Curd Cwrilla Member Gall Ctdo{Gertla 'j MuMr Gay Co."Carib �! Wi Gat?cmw Caaar �.. ii ............... sup.941. I _ --------------Sup.DIS ! _—__-___---Sup.Cist.. ________.SuD.CisL *.... – St.Md.. i II I �; j li ISO I 'i 11 ! it I i - li i I E i , 1 i - I i, � I DEMOCRATIC Statement of All Votes Cast at the 2s j I Wk,Ccrh C.MW C ft �I Caw bul hard town � IlnYsr iNh��fssssilM� � IFir wh Gid COWEN 8+7.04L Dist --- ��1 ELECTION PRECINCTS iV II --- Total,Brought Forward ti j Grout Olcum Rode.No.l I' Rodco No.2 (I Pinole No.I II Pinole No.2 Hercules Selby 1 _ Crockett No.1 }` _ Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 Crockett No.4 Crockett No.5 it Crockett No.G Crockett No.7 I� ... Port Costa No.I Port Cast,No.3 _- Dantille No.I D.-ille No.2 San Ramon Tasacjara � .. -_ I Alamo II -. 1,A,3cttc No.1 LnLgcttc Canyon -- St -lo"d II Orioda Alhambra _ Ij I _r_ 1Falnut Creel:No.1 1 31 19.33-1132. Walnut Crock No.2 I i i 3 3 34.33 3C, R'anut Creel:No.3 (I i44 46 LRS 145 IG Walnut Cieck No.4 X20 16 28 4 Sar.mop it X117 29 \iartincz-No.I ' A0 46 37 3538 I MaAinez No."_ AhIrthin No.3 '� YI Yo 3&3`,5 37 j Ma tinea No.4 it _ 43 yS'F9 92-4/ N Ala tinez No.5 i �L$sy.so 6053 M.tinuz No.G �I 3.63 6:;G t; 7] \IartinezNo.7 j I].S 7s 1.869 79 'Martinez Nn.5 Alartnmz No.0 \I th—No.10 j' bQ-.626f 61 (9 Ax lartuz No.Il � I28,16 16 26 1S -- 'Alattine \0.12 Iil j `3334-3231 35 11 rt I cz No.1313.1 q }1 16 A,ne I 5555'F9 S3 S2 Vine Hill No.2 I11 Monntsiu Vi—No.1 jl ; 1SI 51 51 51.5-)- Mountain 11—No.2 �{l¢41 34 39.g8 p r j S 50'E(o r? �t`f 4S 7 }�,11 19 23 7.(.oticor r o. Gonrm d\n.2 Cmmor I No.3 t ji qFG,51 46 31 4 t Concord No.4 !3,L 33 113 39 110 i Total.Carried Forward 9 I Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 DEMOCRATIC Member queh Cenhd piriHwWeber Grh Gnhd Guriloo W Wr climb Control COMMONMember CoadyGo6d 6riYt Yewla Coady Central Crrllr ..................SuD.Dist. ......Sup.Did. _.____.._._...SuD.Dist. _—. .._._..Dup Out _ ._._.Sa1 ad ' 1 i; N i i N r r I N u ; N u r � l -- 4 h I' DEMOCRATIC Statement of All Votes Cast_at the _. 30 rMw r.b a�rr eon. M.6.c�lr cw i one" !� rrw h.q eMo-n e�.+a IN"go*aid�. ELECTION 1 PRECINCTS it •may�-�� \o. F.--d Concord T.W. --Ko. Ho 31 q93%""3 Concord No.6 sq bq 58,5 co—."IN— -�i _ q 3q It,6 13y 3q Acociated comcu I lq L71� lt, P-1-0 +S fS 4b 93 !s -- Putisburg\n.2 Pittsburg No.3 Pitisburg No.4 I _ Pittsburg No.ii - .. -------- Pittsburg No.6 _______ —._. Pittsburg No.7 il. - _ Pittsburg No.S Pittsburg No.9 . .. Pittsburg No.10 Pittsburg Vo.]t Pittsburg No.12 - Pittsburg\o.13 Pittsburg No. clayton u - Po,t Uhiv.,go No.1 1 L Chicago No.? Nichols I� - i i I Antioch No.1 Antioch No.2 Antioch No.3 Antioch No.4 Au troch No.v I� -.... Antioch No.G I one 7 rcc _. Brentwood No.1 Brentwood No.2 _.. . _ .. Byron No.1 _. Byron No.2 hm htxn � Oakley No.2 .. : .-. ABSENTEE VOTE CONTRA COSTA y, COUNTY TOTALS .. 533//'I/.zBL/jD� ..._. -_- ILII Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 DEMOCRATIC Nenher panty Cmirnl CamiHee I! Ynher Gonh GnHel CmmiHr I.; lima Gmh Gatrol Gritlr. wow Gosh claw �I Mem6er Gr h Getrar Gr�1ta .....................SIP.Did. ........ .......SIP.D%it. MA � __._ _..__$nP.Orsl. h --$4•X11. f �� I a , I - I _1 a DEMOCRATIC Statement of AU Votes Cast at the 32 :I &.w ILMI c.*W C.M. r Wtiv emo ce"bNow Mrtr wo Cm6r&aim � rlitr OI�I!Ctabi ilraile I' `.........--......Sup.Dist. Disl. - .— --..._...Sa1.7uL .......... ....S*FA I ELECTION PRECINCTS Berkeley Part: El Cen ito No.1 _ LI Cerrito No.2 _ EI Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.4 El Cerrito No.S EI Cerrito No.G EI Cerrito No.7 EI Cerrito No.S ---__ hl Ccuito Ao.0 � Kensington No.1 No-ington No.2 I - Kensington So.:3 _. . Richmond No.1 - Richmmul No.2 Richmond No.3 ..._..- Richmond No.{ Richmond No.5 - _- -- -- Richmond No.G Richmond No.7 .. - Richmond No.S Richmond No.9 Richruoud No.10 Riclunond No.11 Rlehmoml No.12 Richmond No.13 Richmond No.LI Richmond No.15 Richmond No.10 . Richmmul No.17 - -.-. Richmond\o.19 i - -_- llielonond No.10 Richmond No.20 Richmond Ko.21 Richmond No.22 Richmond So.23 Riclunond No.21 Melon W No.25 Rmhmond No.26 - Richrnond No.27 _ Richmond No.28 . . _.. _...' Richmond No.20 I i Richmond No.30 - Richmond No.31 Richmond No.32 Richmond\o.:33 Richmond No.34 Richmond No.35 - —' Richmond No.36 Richmond No.37 Richmond No.38 Riclunond Co.30 Riclmlond No.40 � Richmond No-•ll RichmondNo.-12 San Pablo No.1 r I San Pablo No.2 l San Pablo No.:; San Pablo No.I y C Total.Carried Forward I I Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 DEMOCRATIC n i! W.b.,Gwfp Wh i G.itle i Yemher Gmry Wind Cid. it y . .-...-_ . Sup.MO. r .._SsD Dist. ..._.---_....._.Sup.941. _._. .........Sop Dist. .__--fq'Cat' u — II i I' li I,I 4 it fI - I�I u I �I i N I I I� II 'I I - 1 � i u I I it U II DEMOCRATIC Statement of All Votes Cast at the WeMr a.y p�rY GsntMs �I ary adnl ar1M� MA&amy b"comma 1� rn1.amy a w a.dw ii ..mo.a a sw.ad sw ad sw ad ELECTION PRECINCTS I Twtals Brought Forward Oleum Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.l - Pinole No.2 I I Iicrcules Selby Crockett No.1 Crockett No.3 Crockett No.3 Crockett No.4 Crockett No.5 Crockett Na.6 � _ Crockett No.7 Pott Co6ta No.1 Port Costs No.2 Danville No.1 '— Danville No.2 San Ramon Tassnjarn Ldayetto So.I Latavctto No.2 � — Canyon Orindu Walnut Crcck-No.1 Walnut Creel:No.2 —. _.. Wnhu,t Creek No.S . Walnut Creek No.4 SaranaP II -. 11Im'tinm Martinez No.2 + Martuwz No.3 -... Martinez No.4 Alertmez No.5 . Mwtinez No.G Martinez No.7 I Martinez No.S _ Tlartinez No. Martinez No.10 Martinez No.11 M-tmcz No.12 Mmtinez No.13 Vi-hill No.1 Vine hill No.2 \rount.d.Victr No.1 _ Mountain View No.3 Concord No.1 Concord No.2 Concord No.3 Concord No.4. TOWis Carried F--d _ I Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 DEMOCRATIC 36 Yeekr Doell Dented GiriDm 1em6er Ceunb Gotrd bloom .� Ysier Ceuey Cedrd Do". � KNOW Cory Geld bloom � Mmfier butt Gelid Dei _... r.. .... ........Sup.Dist ------—_----------_Sq.Dist. d - ------------ Sq,Dist- -- ------------ Sup.Dist. ti _ _ —•—S�.fd. ——— ANSI li I o i I DEMOCRATIC Statement of All Votes Cast at the 36 _ r�.rral,e�ra.rn. � r.r.a.�ra�ra�r. � r.ra.tiatra..r. r.r.a.I,a�ra�.�. I' I I ELECTION PRECINCTS I � _._.Totals Brought Forward COneot'd No.:i I _ Conc—1 No.G Concord-No.i Associated Cavell j Pacheco Pittsburg No.l Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No.1 I _ I Pittsburg No.7 Pittsburg No.S Yittsburg No.f) ii Pittsburg No.10 Pittsburg No.11 Pittsbu,,_No.12 Pittsburg No.73 __— Pitl,Fnnq\o.It Port Chicl oNn.1 i - - - -- Port Clam�,Nn.? i Clyde Nichols I Antioch No,1 - AnLioch Antioch No,3 Antioch No.4 _ Antioch No.5 - - Antioch No.U Lone'1'tcc _ Btentteood Na.1 i Brentwood No.2 13,-t—od No.3 Byron No.I i Byron No.3 - Iinightscn .._- Oal.ley No.1 ABSENTEE V07E I CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS li I Ij Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 DEMOCRATIC Member Coonlr Cerlral CommittQ Ni Cw ly Cel Comma lee Mother Col Ceanl CaeeiNw I' Ill Cooa Cel Commiffm ',I ill Cody cm"Carllr 9 ...............Sup.Oitt. ........ .. ..Sup.Bill. d --------------------q.Ciof. ___ _ .-.Sop.Me. � _. s-il !riot ' l W � I17 I �I li .I I Ig l if n 1 4 i --.. I l G j I _ it i' I� 1 4 I� I _ i i I 1 l � r SOCIALIST Statement of All Votes Cast at the Ii United States Senator I Ed.F � State�etutar I Yember�Assembly . . /9hy Ihstect ._.District `\ y ELECTION PRECINCTS , p - Berkeley Part: Ll Cerrito No.1 !� El Cerrito No. El Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.4 El Cerrito No.5 DI Cerrito No.G LI Cerrito No.7 I El Cerrito No.S El Cerrito No.D El Cerfito No.10 Kensington No.1 %ensingtoa No.2 ' I I Kensington No.3 160 —id No.1 Richmond No.2 Richmond No.3 Richmmid No.4 I Richmond N. 5 - Richmond No.G ... I Richmond No.7 Richmond No.F ___._---- Richmond Na.0 L RnLnmud No.10 Richmond No.11 i { Richmond No.12 i Richmond No.13 Richmond No.14 11 Richmond No.15 Richmond No.16 Itirl—nd No.17 II Richmond No.1S _- - Richmond No. Richmond No. Richmond No.21 Richmond No.22 i I -- Richmond No.23 _ Richmond No.24 Richmond No.25 j Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 Richmond No.28 Rielimond No.30 / Richmond No.3 z Richmond No.20 li Z Richmond No.32 Richmond No.33 Richmond No.34 / II I Richmond No.35 Richmond No.36 -f ' Riehmond No.37 II ,I Richmond No.33 I` Ri hn o d No.30 li I Il - Richmond No..10 Richmond No.41 I Richmond No.4.,o I I San Pablo No.1 San Pablo No.2 i San Pablo No.3 San Pablo No.4 y i v z I TO*Carried Forword Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 SOCIALIST I� member County Ceolyd Commiffm It Nadu Penh Ceoud Cummiuee amber Couch CeIlnl Comm" y member Coonly Ceoud Cm ft it amber emb b" ------------------------Sop.Dist ._...... ...Sup.Diel _..—---------_.Sw Cid. q. --------------------Sup Dist. l � i I �! it - �— � II q I � y a — a -- _ --- ------ — a u SOCIALIST Statement of All Votes Cast at the II •,,I lila it it State Senator Member of Assembly United States Senator i I '._Dtsinrt - �p.a/1District __ — ELECTION � ""`� � y PRECINCTS V i, � u , Totals drought Forward Giant _- I I �I Rodeo N o.I Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.l -__-- Pinole No.2 - - - IIercules Selby Crockett No.1 I - --- - ---- I Crockett No.2 I - Crockett No.3 Crockett No.4 Crockett No.:i Crockett No.(i - - - -- C—hott No.; - Port Costa No.1 Pat Costa No.2 .— Danville No 1 Danville No.2 I! San Rammt Tnssajara Manto - ].:dn}•cite - Lnfo}etteNo.2 Canyon Alornga St.liarys Orinda Alhambra Walnut Creek No.1 Walnut Crcek No.2 1\rabutt Creek No.3 1Yalnut Creel:No.4 5arannp illurth—No.l -- Martinez No.2 I'l-tinez Vo.3 ?Vfartinez No.d I urtinez No.v Alartinez No.G illartinca No.7 jI I li AI—tine—N..5 Martin"No.G Martinez No.10 fI \lartincz No.11 ,- Alattmei No.12 \iartmcr No.1:3 .. Vine Hill No.1 Vim Hill No.° \ I. j Mountain Gere No.1 �I � 1Iountnin Ftcn'No.2 Concord No.1 Concord No.2Core I No.4 ! Totals carrird Forward / f f / 3 Ir — — I' Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 SOCIALIST _= -A II � , Member County Cenlral Commi@ee i; Member Cwly Cenhal CammW a Huber Cooly cww am. r Meeber Cae*Genual Ca.ifln i Meier Cts Ceetral Crrtlae II _.._.._Su.Dist. ! --------------Sup.Dmt. .... p .......— ' __ ._..___.Sq.Gd ......._ _..__ I } li t i i I -- I I II 1 I C I I ;I II i I SOCIALIST Statement of All Votes Cast at the 4a RgtlsOhYp Y du j State eaator I1 Member Assembly Unite States Sena I o L - !� .......... ELECTION PRECINCTS j t \ j a Totals Brought F—rd ! Cormord No.f II I ' Coo—d No.7 Assoeiatcd 1. Cotcell I:ul-0 1 if J I ! I Pitt,bur6 No. I ' I I pltt5l)llro N[>.1 ,1 ! ! i' Pittsburg No.4 --_-.- Piti.burs No. .- _-- Pittsburg No.f Pittsburg No.7 : I !j .— Pittsb,r \o.s Pittsburg No.0 .--- i I Pittsburg No.10 Yit.f burg No.71 i i II Illi - - Pittsbnrg No.12llittsbarg N.-13 - -- Clayton Port Chu,",No.l port CI ,e No.o. I it - Ch de I it -- Nichols I •l I '.� .- - -- --- I I � I Antioch No.1 - Antiorh No.3 _- I Antio<hNo 3 -A,Ui-1,No.5 I ' Anfioch No.li I.ono Ttce -- Brentwood No.1 - .- --_ L'rent—otl No.2 - Brentwood No.3 Byron No.1 Byron2 Kniglitsen Oul lcy No.1 Oaldcy No.n I .. I 'I — ABSEYTEE VOTE -- i CONTRA COSTA 7- COUNTY TOTALS 4 I I I Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 SOCIALIST-` ......................54.041. --_..._-; M9L 1 _----—...-. 0 --.-. s�. ... ar. II II I I � e i -4=- t i I i I ! i a i I 'II li u SOCIALIST Statement of All Votes Cast at the *MW Gull/Gnhnl GRrtlw �f YuMr G�h Gdd Gsiiw firYr Go,h GnMI Dritlss "w G*w"mile l' ----__--------------Sup.Dist. ` ___._ ....._.Sup.Dint. __.._.__..Sup.Dill. j ---- Su0 Dist - ELECTION ij it PRECINCTS I Berkeley Parlc ` EI Ccu!to No.1 EI Cerrito No.`l EI Cerrito Na.3 El Cerrito No.q EI Cerrito No. El Cen rito No.6 (� El Cerrito No.7 li P1 Cerrito Ne.S n 11 C,-tit.No.9 1:1 Cerrito No.10 I{eusington No.1 I{cnsinglo r No.3 Keneingtou No.3 Richmond No.I " Riehmond No 2 Richmond No.3 Rid mot d'N".d Rich maul\o.u - 16chn nd No•U Richmond No.7 Riclumnnl No.S i _ _ Richmond No.9 Richmond No.10 Ri _.chnwnd-No..I1 . 1- - --,-- _ _ ML Rldni id No.12 Richmmrd No.13 Riclunoud No.Id Richmond No.15 Richmoud No.10 G Richmond No.17 Richmoud No.1S Riohnrond No.19 Richmond No.20 II _ Richmond No.21 Richmond No.22 i Ricbreond No.23 - Richmond No.21 Richmond No.25 Richmmrd No.26 Riehmond No.27 - Rir hmond N,:.28 Richmond No.29 Richmond No.30 it Richmond No.31 I� Richmmrd No.32 Riohmond N..33 Richmond No.3.1 Richmond'X.,35 Richmond No.30 - Richmond No.37 Riebm—d No.3S �I Richm,wid No.10 Richmoud No.dl i� J Richmond No.92 San Pablo No.1 Flan Pnblo No.2 i San Pablo No.3 San P.rblo\o.4 Totals Cnrriod Foomartl iii Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 SOCIALIST !I WNW Gull'w"Omft Gua%" vM*W Guh CI*W rr.CM*CUM $$a*O M COM"�-- _..._.. ---- ii 1 , II - SOCIALIST Statement of All Votes Cast at the _-46 _ ryryry -, — flsaYer Grty CenhY CwrHr � fMia Club GdrY Comm � YnYr GrII GdrY Crrotlr fl fMYr Grit Gs1rY Orrilr --....Sop.Dist II ---- -`-_SuD.Dist. Dist.- A _... ..SupNIL. f I ELECTION PRECINCTS II ToWs Brought Forward Giant olcum _ Rodeo No.I ' Rodeo No.2 Pinole No. Pinole No.2 Hercules Selby Crockett No.1 Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 -( Crockett No.4 Crockett No.5 Crockett No.G Crockett No.i Port Costa No.1 Port Costa,No.2 Danville No.1 Uurvdle No.2 I _- San Motion Tassajcaa i Alimo i .. .. .. _... Isrf.,ycttc No.1 Lafayette No.? Canyon ..Me"up St.Alloys Orinda Alhmnbrn l _ Walnut Creek No. Walnut Creek No.2 Walnut Ccck No,3 R'alnut Crcek No.4 Sar.map I _ Mrnrti—No,1 Alartinez No.2 - AlmtinozNo.3 Martuwz No.4 Martinez No.5 ` Martmcz No.6 Mrartinez No.7 .. _.. Martinez No.3 Martinez No.9 Martinez No.10 Arartinez No.11 -Marti...No.12 j. Martinez Vo.13 I Cine Ilill No.l Cine Ilill No.3 I - Mountain Mountain Vier,-N.3 Concord No. Concord No. Concord No.3 II Concord No.# I f T.W.Carried Forward. Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 SOCIALIST � Merix Grry Gand GmMiMr '� reM6er Grry Crtrd G�rilr �'� YrMr Gdi CrYY C+s11r 11 ruYr Grll Gev+l cr•1r Yn6er Grl7 CeewI�1'r ..-__ S4.BU ........................SII,.Dist. . .. .._.Sup.Oct. �. .__.---..—..S�0.Wd t; _.-- -_— i W I i � i I � f L I I j I - I ' I � I i I I I ' I II _ i SOCIALIST Statement of All Votes Cast at the wrw ca.b cww cmall ;I undw wo c kal Wn" Now cm�e..i a.." r w a.y car cam. _-------.-..Sup.Dist -------.------------Sup.Did. ---...._..dup,Did. 1 -..`— ..dN•Ed ELECTION i! PRECINCTS 7 Ws Sraught Forward Concord No.5 Concord No,0 Con,.on]No.i - Associated Cornell - Pacheco i Pittsburg No.I Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No.3 Pitoburt;No.d Pittsburg Xn.5 Pittsburg No.0 Pittsburg-No.!Pittsburg No.S I+ Pittsburg No.9 I _ Pittsburg No.10 .. _.- Pittsl u v No.12 Pittsbu.g No.13 Pittsburg No.14 Clapton Port Chicago No.1 ., .._ Port Chi,,ign No.2 Antioch No.1 Antioch No.2 Antioch No.3 Unto 6 Vo.4 Auto LN..S An t o In No.6 Lone Tree I3nentwaod No.1 13rc A--1 No.2 I3rout—d So.3 Byron No.I By.0 No.? INNNI _ Knighkon Oaldey\o.I Jnldcp No.2 _ ABSENTEE VOTE CCNTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS Primary Flection Held August 30, 1932 SOCIALIST iI r .Cup.oust. i ........................sup Oai j Yeaaher Cawty CC Cammft Maher Counit Cenral Committee Naha Cady Ceehat Ca mffiee � N^mher County Central CammiHee li Ymha Coad Central Committee ryI ........ .......SuP.W4 ..............._.80.Nal. am I I' it I li I n i I I i I i I� i; w i PROHIBITION Statement of All Votes Cast at the 50 II United States Senator it p*tw"14� i� State Senator It Member of Asseobly ,I ' ........__District I ....._._District _ ELECTION li ' i ii PRECINCTS I III I 1 Cal ritu No.1 Ll Ce rito No 3 El Cerrito No.4 El Cenito No.5 11 - EI Cen to No.G EI Certito No.7 Il Cenito No.S F1 C -it.'N".9 h.l Cetrilo'No.lU Kensington No.1 t Il—i.,,ton No.2 I K-Angtnn No.3 Richmond No.1 I - 1?it hmond No.2 I Richmond No.3 i Rmhnnmd No.4 RicUmund No.;i Ridhmond Ifo.6 ! ( L _ Richmond No.7 Richmond No.S Pte?nunal No.9 R chmond'Na.Ill Richmond Vo.11 +I - I Richmond No.12 Ridhm-d No.13 .— Richmond No.14 Richmond No.15 Richmond No.16 Richmond No. t Richmond No.1S _ Richmond No.19 RidUmmid No.20 Richmond No.21 Ric?nnand No.32 Richmond No.23 Ricl mond No.24 Rid mond No.25 i Rrchmond No.26 Richmond No.27 RIA. id No.28 Ind mond N o.29 Rt 1 mond No.30 Ri hmond No.31 q — Richmond No.32 Richmond No.33 Rid—nd No.31 Il Richmond No.30 Richmond No.36 Richmmrd No.37 Richmond No.3S jI _ Richmond So.39 Richmond No.40 1 Richmond No.41 Ri6rnond No.42 -- Sin PnUlc No.1 San Pablo No.2 San Pablo No.3 San PJ'1.So.-I I� TMM1 C—Nd Forward Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 PROHIBITION Member Caunly Central CammiCee I' Member Cmely Central CoemM a w Mnber Comfy C.W C.N. 11 Weber Camy Cmiral COMON -KnIber C wn Central Cnr" j �a .......Sup,am. ...__S�.W I. .._ i ......... bl .._._...........Sup.MeL __.___. .Sup.Mst. ...__ Su,.Omf. I W 1 � SII i j I� h 1 : p 8 I i I i y f u i I; I `3 PROHIBITION Statement of All Votes Cast at the 52 I - Member of Assembly I!United States Senator �0 --Senator District I - J ELECTION \� PRECINCTS Tolais brought Forward I 1 �i Giant II __.._.. i jl I Olcmn � - i Rodeo No.1 Rodeo No.`? Pinole No.1 Pinole No.2 - Ilercules Selby i Crockett No.I (� Croel:ett No.3 i Crockett No.3 1 _ ---. -- --- Crockett No.d _ - - Crockett No.5 - - - -- — I li Crockett No.0 Crockett No.S — a part Costa No.1 Port C it Nat 11 Danill \a.l Dan ille No.2 San Ramon - ! I Alant. MIL it Lafayette No.l Lafa cite No.^_ Canyon it !' i Orinda Alhambra it\talnut Creek No.I FVnLmt Creek No.3 Walnut 0—k No.3 I lV'alaot C—k No.4 - Saranap Ala,dacz No,1 I Martinez No.2 - DIurtinez No.3 - - - Martinez No d It Mattiucz No.5 Alartinez No.0 - 2,lartinczNo.7 Afartinez So.S - Mariinez Martinez No.10Martii— No.11 �i Mmtl lez No 13 Martine N. 13 I Vim:Hill No.I it Vine ala No.2 - Mountain Vi—No.I Mountain viae No.2 Concord No.1 _-_ Concord No.2 'i j Concord No.3 Totals Garricd Forward it ryryryry Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 PROHIBITION 9 Member County Central Committee ii Mnko Ceoir Central Conoo Mmb"Count,k"cu." � Mmher County Cenrtal CimiAm Mmber CMS Cc" _ --------------- ....... .._.Scp.Dist. I ._... _..--- p _. -- .._....8*Cid i� _------ ---_.Sup.Cid. Sq 6d I W it it I 11II � i �e I'I n � i li - — jl i p - i til � I i. r ,I 1 r _ I - ii t — - n q II i if I if II it a J i PROHIBITION Statement of All Votes Cast at the IT I, � f ii RW#Wtft 11 CWW I! state'lls ator 'd Member of Assembly �1 United States Senator ..Disttict .. _._,._District :I ELECTION it PRECINCTS , ; Mi Totals Brought Forward ; if Concord 7— C cord No.G Concold 1 No>.7 Asrnuated ! i I- _ Co"ell � n Pnebeeo I! i Pittsburg Vo. — Pittsburg\n.3 Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No. Pittsburg Vo.v Pitt b i_,No.G Pittsborg No.7 ritW).rg No h pilf,borg No.D Pittsbm•No.10 - s Pitt b i d No.11 Pittsburg No.18 -Pittsburg No.13 Pitt 1lny No.I I Cl.'13 ten Pmt Chwag.No.] P., (Invage No.2 - I Antioch No.1 Antioch No.2 Antioch No.u Antioch No.4 - - If Antioeh No.v Antioch No.G Lone Tree Brent,00d No.1 - Brentwood No.2 B, ntv,ood No.3 B}ron No.1 - B}Ton No.2 if Oal.ley No.1 Oakley No.2if ABSENTEE V07E i � I CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS l I{ - i Ii II I I i i I i r Primary Flection Held August 30, 1932 PROHIBITION p p Yec6er C.,0 GnhY C.O. a.-W Gmh C.*,U.M. �� U.6.G.1 eMl Gam. �i Now PAN*del G�� � 6a Gimy Gdd comma ................... ' r Sup.X&t easi --------'-- . ' ' i icy F i ! I ! i — i u .r r r r I PROHIBITION Statement of All Votes Cast at the 66 - - . Under GGnirel GmIiNr i IkaMr Gry Getrel GNNiler a YnMr Guh Gnhel Geeeitls!e NNOW cmcow Gib- - . _Sup,Oisl. j —_--------Sup.Did. --Ssp.Dist Sep.Dd. ELECTION PRECINCTS II II 13crl.el"Park 4 EI Cerrito No.I A Cerrito you.2 EI Ceuit.\o. 131 Cerrito No.=k - EI Cenito So.5 PI Col rito No.G El Ccuito No.7 El Cerrito No.S - - - ---- I EI Cc ..19 ... . - Ne-ington No.1 j ICemingtml' ..2 Richmond No.I llivh pond\0 3 Riclimond No.,^> I� _ Riclonood No.4 i• Richmond No.v - - I - Richmond\o.6 Rmhmond No.7 Richmond No.5 - -.- i Rml mon I No.9 Richmond No.10 Riohmond No.11 Riclnnond No.12 Richmond No.13 Rklao—d Ko.!h I - ltichmondNo.15 Richmond No.16 Richmond No.17 11i.1-cull No.18 Richmond No.19 I - 11ichmond No.20 _ Richmond No.21 Richmond No.22 'I Riohmond No.23 Riel—ondNo.21 Richmond No.25 Richmond No.26 II 4 - Iichnwnd-No.27 'l Rirhmond\o.25 Uwlun-d No.29 III II - Rirhmond No.30 s - Riehmnnd No.31 � ltichmond No.32 Richmond No.33 - Ilirlun-d No.31 l Richmond No 35 I Richmond No.36 _ lliwmlmld No.37 Richmond No.3S Richmond No.39 Riehmond No.10 --- Richmond\o. l Richmond No.12 li San Pablo No.1 San Pablo No.3 tau rablo No.3 --- F , Son Pablo No 1 - I! � I• Totals Corded Forward _ i Primary Flection Held August 30, 1932 PROHIBITION *MW Comb CKiw GmNwIIla6a Grh Gdnl GntrMn IYYr Gfi Cww Cam" "w Gwh ftwa G=ft Ilnhe Geh Ca6�l0�s i ....._.. ........Sup.Ouct. -........ i —---------SUP. .._._.SA L 0 1 i -. + i i -- -- - - PROHIBITION Statement of All Votes Cast at the BMW Coady Dear Coast" �! r�Yr cry Dedrr par--- j� iwer Cert'Dedd D'arOr Yu1r h.ry Derry DeeeerYe _—__—Sup.Diet. -------------Sup Dltt a _—_----.Sop.Diet. .— .SN.lu ELECTION PRECINCTS II I Teta:a Brau6ht Forward Cinnt i _ oleurn I� — Rodeo No.1 Rodeo No.2 Plaole No.1 I -... I Pinole No.2 Ilcrculcs Selby - f�t Crockett No.1 . Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 Crockett No.4 Crockett No.S Crockett No.G I Crockett No.i -- --- Pmt CosLa No.lPort Costa No...o -.- Danville No.1 Danville No.2 San Raison _ 7•assajara _. --- -- La(:p•ctitic No.1 ,+, I; _- -. ____ �. Lafay,ttc No.2 i St.Alarps _ _ .. Orinda _ Allenubra Walnut Creek No.1 Walnut Creek No.2 Walnut Creek No.3 Walnut Creek Ko. - Snran•rP Al-Linez No.l TI trlancz No.2 Dlntunz No.3 Alartinez No.4 _ ! - Alartinez No.5 ,- M-tincz No.7 Dlartincz No.B \4vtinez No.lU Alarthn No.11 31 r Lr er No.12 _ Al'ntl C No.13 Vine hill No.1 Vine Bill No.2 \Iountan Vim No.1 _ Mountain\'rcrr No.2 Concord No.1 Concord No.2 IIII Concord No.3 Concord No.4 I Tatala Carded Forward - _- �, � II Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 PROHIBITION mmw Grh potrY WIDr &mW h04 ra*81 Gill+ &OW full11"am" �i rrir iNl/frill 6i Yn6v Wl Cedd f�8o = .:...:. ...... ..............._......SwOW. ------•---Suo.MEL I _.._..—_SU W—A_ !i -�._SuO.&—SL -�.Om. d i j ad ! 1 I' l l � h r PROHIBITION Statement of All Votes Cast at the 60 ii I�Ph.*Grrr ca.ft I M.*.Wit,C.*.[cr+l. � fis.Ye carr c.+rr r..rt■ h raw swh c.trr e...r. � — .- II _._-----_----sur.Dist. I.. _—-- ..__sur.Dir. - ---_..._..Sui•Dist. .SW.Out. .I , ELECTION PRECINCTS I I i T t Is Brought Forwartl Concord No.5 C nerd No.G Congo d No.7 i Associated _ Cowell _ Pacheco Pittsburg No.1 Ih i Pittsburg No...' Pittsburg No.:3 Pittsburg No.4 Pittsburg X-5 Pittsburg No.6 - Pittsburg No.7 __- 1 ttsbw g --\-.S Ltt.burg No.9 PitObu,g No.10 1rLtl ug No.11 Pittsburg Xo.13 _ Pit kh'irg No.11 Clayton - _ 1 1 C ego No.1 �. Port t:hr,ago No.'? -.... Nichols i Antioch No.1 I ... .. ._.._ Antioch No.2 IJ Anti.ch No,5 Ar tro1 No.li L.-T- 11...it—d oneTrcc1lrcnt—d Na 1 _ Ewntwood No.2 1lrcntwood No.3 0"Mey No.l � Oakley No.2 - _. ABSENTEE VOTE - I CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS Primary Flection Held August 30, 1932 PROHIBITION Member County Curd Commitee jl Mnber Corry Ceand Cw.WdW Mober Cm4 Co*d bmiUm I� Msber Cw#Cenud CwWW Mehr--—CeeH Ce�w �— ..............Sup.Dist ......................Sup DPL _._ ....— sw Dist I ................ Eap.Dist _.Sh.Md. I I II U, W i �I I I h � t -- j u u u _ - 7— i ; I I j — I � h r LIBERTY Statement of All Votes Cast at the 62 k—w-i c". ,I State Senator blember of Assembly United States Senator -_District .. ... III a ,I ELECTION j PRECINCTS ii ! Berke]c}Park Ll Cerrito No.1 -- EI Cerrito\o.2 I _ I El Cerrito No.3 _ ... EI Cerrito No.1 II EI Cerrito\o.5 iI EI Cerrito No.G _ El Cerrito No.7 ' Psl Ccnit.No.S El(`--ilo No.0 FT Corrito No-10 II – Kerrsingt..No.1 Kensington No.2 - Ii. i ti No.3 Rid—d No 1 � I RiA.,nd-N.2 Richmond No.3 Iliehmond No.-1 Richmmid No.u j - - Richmond No.G ( _ _- Richmond No.7 liichmond No.S Rmhmond No.9 I - llidh nol No.10 ]li,hmood No.11 - Riuhnu)nd No.12 Richmond No.13 Richmond No.Ib Richmond No.LI Rmhmond\o.16 Rmhmond\o.17 i) it Richmond No.IS Riclunond No.10 - -- Richmond No.20 ..... _ Richmond No.21 _ _ - RichmidN..22 .... Richmond No.23 Riclmmnd No.21 I&chmo d No.23 Rmhm.cl N..26 Richmond No.27 - – Richmond No.2S Richmond No.29 Richmond No.30 Richmond No.31 Richmond No.32 llichmond No.33 I _ — Richm.nd\o.34 Riclm,ond Vo.35 ! - I I Richmond No.30 IIRichmond No.37 _ Riclmmnd\o.3S ! _ P,ichmmnd No 30 -- Iliel—nd No.10 Riclmmnd No.21 I' Richmond No.12 San Pablo No,1 _. San Pabio No.2 Smr Pahl.No.3 tion Pablo No..1 Totals Car W Forward P Primary Flection Held August 30, 1932 LIBERTY_ 'I Member County Cental CmeMce i Meller Comfy Central CommilM G Mmber Canty Cw rJ Congo" 'I Number county C10431 owing Mmkr Gwh Ceeld Cew'8w -------------Sup.CiSL i -------_---------------Sup.Not. ..__l�.Ci&L ——--------------—.kp.Cist. 1111 6d. r I II H I o 0 I � i I I I u I i ti E I; II , i f I ' —e n , b : f I LIBERTY Statement of All Votes Cast at the _. 64 .. ' 'j United States Senator 'I RWMBW 11 il� a State Senator �Member Of Assembly N . _.__.._..two .. __..—__District I I I ELECTION PRECINCTS 1 Ilj , I i Totals nroaont Forward ! I Giant I II �. Oleurn i Rodeo No.1 Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.1 I Piuolo No.2 �-- nerenles I Selby Crockett No.1 Crcekett No.2 Crockett No.3 Crockett No..1 II Crockett\o.5 I tl I Crockett No.G li - I Crockett No.7 d Port Costa No.1 I �, Port Coet:r No.2 Danville No.1 ;f Danville No.2 San Ramon Tassajara Alamo Lafayette,No.l Lafayette No.2 Canyon 1 , Almaga I II St.➢lorys - Orinda Alhambra _ Walnut Creek No.1 Walnut Creek No.2 Walnut Creek No.3 1F1-11nut Creek No.4 I�Snrnnup � ' Marth—No.1 I! - Marti—No.2 f , Martinez No.i - I y Martinez No 5 Afartinaz No.G - i I j\Iartmez No.7 llmi,rncr No.S i li ,III Martinez No.9 " Almturez No.10 Dlartinez No.11 \tartrncz\o 13 I Vine e hill No.L - - _ -11 I Vice Hill No.2 AIo nt.u Vim No.1 II , \'Iountam limr Ao.2 Concord No.1 Concord No.2 ' Concord No.3if Concord No.4 Totals Carried Forwartl Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 LIBERTY G Member Cmmh Central CamiNx I; Member Cmmh Central Camibu N Member DO Wral Comilla G Masher Cmfw Ceuid Camrtlee I Member Ceasly cow come TIJ� .......................Sup,Cisl. Sup 164 .' ___-__.-_ ._C*.Cet - I. -_..__.. __.SuP Di ii f I W I I i � ,i I � ' i G i I I - i if i 4 � ,I l LIBERTY Statement of All Votes Cast at the 66 in State Senator Member of Assembly li United States Senator BsrabYtag ,I _ i -- -- ------OYd ___ istritt . ...District j ELECTION iI ii PRECINCTS p Totals Brought Forward ConcordN.- Concord u 5Concord No G Associated Cmell i Pittsburg No.1 Pittsburg No." -- �I - PitG b i �No.3 Lttsbur IN,, I tt'1 u No.5 �I ; Pittsburg No.6 Pittsburg No.S Pittsburg No.9 - litt.hur No.10 I ;I lltt,bu,gg No.It Pntsbm,No.I? Pittsburg No.13 Ptttsbmg Nn.b} � +; it C113-toll Pot C igo No., P rl.t hiImgn No.? h I II Ch.ae Nichols Antioch Na.1 it Anti-1, 2 Antioch No.3 Anti-fi No.4 i .. ... Antioch No.5 — Anfmuh Co.(i 4 Lme Tree — Brenti�v�nd Ne. Brent,�-n��a Nn.z - Brcnt—od No.3 Byron No.I - I3yron No.2 I nighlaen OakleyOakley No._ No.1 ABSENTEE VOTE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS j ,l Primary Flection Held August 30, 1932 LIBERTY Me.krOsohsmtrde.zn. ll gra■hk"egoNr n rswrC.ba*dD.o. .� r.1r0.7aida.ft N.W,s.bc,*,&.a. w c p .Swou ___—.._-__..sup.Lt ---- ._..—..Sup.gist. ---sor pet it I II II i fl F r I . jI 1 1 . 1. LIBERTY Statement of All Votes Cast at the Melia comfy Dental DesyiHm !� Ynkr Demry.ww Dwww Yskr comb&*Ii DeeA@e ` M111er&NO Sentrnl Comm DA Sop.Diel. '_-'---`. ..Sop.Dist. !i i 4 ELECTION PRECINCTS I Berkeley Part. LI Count.Aa.1 Ll Cerrito No.2 El Cerrito No.3 B]Cerrito No.4 - El Ccr Tito So.a Ll Cerrito No.G El Cerrito No.i PI Cmrito X.S 11 Cerrito No.0 Kensington No.1 Kensington No.2 Kensington NO.a it _ Richmond No.1 Richmond No.2 Richmond No.a _- Richmond No.-1 - 111chmond No.u Richmond No.0 Richmond No.7 Richmond No.S _ Richmond No.0 Richmond No.10 Rielanond NO.11 Ricinnond No.12 Richmond No.13 Rielorond No.ld I - Richmmrd No.IS Richwood So.10 Riclmmud No.t7 Richmond No.is _.— Riclmrond No.19 Richmond No.20 Richmond No.21 Richmmrd No.23 - .. .. ._.._... Richmond No.23 _ Richwood No.21 Richmond No.25 Richmond No.26 Richmond No.2i I Riclmrond N. 2S Richmond No.20 Richmond No.30 Richmond No.31 Richmmul No. Richmond Xo.33 Riclmrond No.3.1 Richmond NO.33 Richmond No.30 Richmond No.37 I� f Riclmrond No.35 Rirhn and No.30 - Richnrond No.10 Richmond No.-11 Richmond No..12 San Pablo No.I S r r Pablo Ivo.2 Car P I lr No.3 an Pablo No.-0 y 7atals I' ry Primary Flection Held August 30, 1932 LIBERTY Mee6sr Orfl OIul UmMes M&C o Odrsl OrrrXr YnMr Orl,Oetrd OrrWr i� iir Orli Oral Ordlr �I M6er Grfl OsrRnl Br•8r =F.............SU;.Sup.Isf. w --'--'------ 'Out -----.-.So0.0ut --------..t+A.Out. L1.6d. I ,I fI i it I I� I ! I I I� T N ' _ 1 - N, LIBERTY Statement of All Votes Cast at the 70 !i r amh ar�r ar x. :) go"a.b aobr can" Yiir a�air aor.ir .... __.............._sup.Dist. ......_.............Sop.atl. .___......_.._.Sol.Dir. I i ELECTION l PRECINCTS Totals Broo Oh!Forward Giant �.'. Olcum � Rodeo No.1 Rodeo No.2Pinole No.1 Pinole No.2 Hercules Solby Crockett No.l --- Crockett No.2 _ Crockett.No.3 �I Crockett No.4 Ii Crockett,No.5 Crockett No.G Crockett No.7 Port Costa No.1 Port Costa No.2 Danville No.1 Danville No.2 San Ramon Tassajara -. Alamo I ... Laf yctte No.1 L.fa}-ctte No.2 .. - Canyon Monga _ St.illnrps Orinda Alhambra Walnut Creek No.1 Wulnut Creek No.2 _ .. W.Inut Creek No.3 W.Inut Creek No.4 - SnmnaP — Alartinez No.I Martinez No.2 Martinez No.3 ➢lortinez No.4 llartineZ No.J ilmtmcZ Martinez No.7 Martinez No.5 .. Mn,tincz No.9 _ M-tumz No.10 I. t n:z No.11 - - ll:utince No.12 ( -.-.. .. limrtmcz No.13 Fine hill No.1 -_ eine hill No.2 Mountain Vic'.No.1 Mountain Fimv No.2 Concord No.l Concord No.2 Concord No.3 Concord No.4 Totals Carried Forward I' Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 LIBERTY amain. a.i,air a..w. C w.a.irar, .... -..-..-sup.Bit'. __...._...._.._.Sup•Dist -_.�-._-.Stp.Diit.. _--—•-_Ly.6d JTI IL p— II i I -- — — LIBERTY Statement -)f All Votes Cast at the 72 r rt.rrGas*carra,.ill. it a.l,a*ra.M. !! b i.G.lraira.W. rr.ra.ba*dONAM Dist.- .� aro•.FA -ior.Did NA - _ x li I' is ' I t ELECTION PRECINCTS 1 I i i; - - ToWs©ought Forward - Comold No.5 - -- -- �—� Cancoid No G _ I - Concwd No.7 A—cioted Cowell I I Pittsburg No.1 Pittsburg No.2 .. ._ Pittsbnig No.3 q Pittsburg No.4 - i Pitt bur \"o.5 Pitt Uu rg No.D Pittsburg No.7 Pittsburg No.S Pittsburg No.D P tt bur•No.10 - iI itt hula No.11 - --- ---- - rittsbnig Ne.12 PittsburgNo.13 I Clpton — Put(bruiNo.l - -- f re�t t,l u.igo No 2 - Cl do l Antioch No.1 � I Antioch No.2 _ il. _ .. — --— Antioch No.3 Antioch No.h �I .. ._ ..... _.. . i Antioch No.v Antioch N o G !� Lone 11ce Brentwood No.1 Brentwood No.2 Brcntwmd No.3 -- I Byron No.1 Byron No.2 Knightsen OakleyNo.1 Oakley No.2 I ABSENTEE VOTE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS --- I i t ti � I Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 LIBERTY n Member Ceody CBW CweiNee �. Meehe Cw, Cedrel CoelhoE' bort Cwdl CaN Cm.Ms bort�Cemel p'mdft its Ceii C�iee -` jI .............. .....Sup.Cul. ......................Sup.Cid. __._ ._-_...Sell.Gtt_. a __--_ ._.Sel.Cul. : u ; I� u I I q i : a � i I , I N y I h NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Cast at the t:rq r-nzu m u oar- n - -- neo io°i°n°'�-i. rm� I (rR Olfittd the s� 1 Oke NMf GItl Will, NL 2 DuL r,o c.o i P 17LECTION a n N o 59 ce PRECINCTS j a Ilrlcic Piok -.- 8Z. .I 1y' /%%. Ll C—ito No.1 -L6 El Cenito No.2 ` / ;74 2 1 3 LI Cerrito No,3 9 Al 3/ 5 El Cerrito No.4 34 x* 7 El Cerrito So.371 j/7 6 3 12 067 7(o El Ccrrito No.S I$�!' lµq 3� z II37 1 2(0 El Cerrito No.6 El Cerrito pro � 7 ! 8 611/0 I98 iil Ccniin No.O `68 �3 14 /3 11 conA.No.10 a 3 113 I 2 /D)l/O 3'] - Kensin6tonSo.1 g� I�((o S _-7 3,,1;33 - Iien=ington 1\0.2 .5- 87 I!ys Iiensiugton No.3 9 bbl 17 - Richmond No.1 �$b I1 S e,4 16 5i 10 Richmond No.2 fl rd'a 47/3 9 '1 P7 4 a Richmond No.3 1174 I/p 23 3 8D Richnrcnd:'�o,4 4$ 1114- 34,-3 10. 11 6.3, Richmmrd No.v - RichmondSo.6 2$ 1 o 31 _,I Richmond No.7 /b� !'v�r{- 34 $ .SS'I llr( /17 _ RicLmoud No.S 1 I 1/L 3 o J 3 J3 6yi Richmond No.O - Riclmrond No.10 $'l_ I1'7 /3 4 TI!i 3 fib - - _.. -. _- Richmond\o.11 Richmond No.12 17 - 3 w- - Ri hmnmIo.13 /./� ;;57 ✓_'� /4- #1 -A- - 12Z _ Richmond Nu.14 13 X133 2/ t o .5q- Rinhmnnd Na.15 $0 ;�,1�0 11 SFOj S Richmond No. Richmond No.17 3 - Richmond\o.15 yH Richmond No.19 f$3 '2 y 3 Richmond No.20 $$ !I3 J-. 2 S l`b �4- Richmond No.21 I/3g !1y8 4jx2 Richmond No.22 ;/03 t48 33 -T Riehmmrd-No.23 133- 7S 3 y--I S tL(e!!nL 15 Richmond No.21 l9rb �4(0 3'� i� ua�, Io �fdµ -- 18chmm�d No.25 y(o 4� 4 (3 �'� ''I)o to 'l o D. Richmond No.26 (�l� '1 1,io 4- 341 s '1 S .... -. _. Richmond5 No.27 113 ,+4y 3 0 ! b 7 �; Richmond No.26 3S I s 75 Richmond No.29I l - - ,.1Dra s�.3s 7 "911/1 Richmond No.30 1133 11 40 SD Ig. -1 D -- Richmond No.31 'I g 13 1 �.!' I t+, '5 I 4 9 _ Richmond No.32 Richmond No.33 - Ricbmond No.34i J 83- i.�D l 0 7`6�,1I Richmond To.35 I1�� �5� (0$ _L_ Richmond No.36 126 4 B 37 13 53!11 13J _ Richmond No.37 II 1 b y 7 L4-µS_$1 7 U Richmond X.3S 12(p G� 3 5 R3 01 it S 3io Ridun..d Co.39 I� 0 ��-! ) In. (� r'F Zll 4- 7S I ,. P hmond\o.10 i V S ;Ido J-I 9 tF3 i� 70 Richmond No.41 y- Richmond No.42 36i139 /oo San Pablo No.1 16 ,I'2 q-5(' i S 5-,5 6 -- San Pablo No.2 (( I�- 35 f 7 74;3 San Pablo No.3 el. _34- IF 3 2-ji 7 San Pablo No..1 Totes Carried Formrd ;2c7o iz 6i � II Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 NON-PARTISAN Supervisor supervisor pervi pervisor upet`'➢soc 9 Su sor k! su s II .... ............__.........Disk ....._.. __...._-_.Disk ...___._.._.... _. _Dist. ._.......... _Dist I ? I a — r - z . _ i i p - 3 , I h _ _ I' S . I I � NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Cast at the 76 a,w�:ae gym,u onn 0 1 " - -.. -a _ --_'_'___ nnw r Joke d Mo fgerier cam 1i lolp d tlK Syotir Crn j� r 0. f"M Na 1 Oft Ne.1 Lip s�oeior e.rt 7 Supenieot -- -- m . ;ria rra� I. Ofllo Mo.i _�Dut . i jI ril s o r I I � ELECTION ! z PRECINCTS a d ❑ o iit a T,Ws Brought Fomard Giant 17 �. -7 Rodeo No.l 6 1 91, !3 /10!!,a 7"1- Rodeo No.2 j q,{. i�� 65 -8 3'1 ;I 7 Pinole No.1 - !r/ 3 70 Pinole No.^ i/0 IS — �98 !�-x 7q /3 8 l Homo]. $ D 3S 9 ;L3!12- Selby i!52 �/6 /'-f _ 33I Crockett No.l !�l4-/ !I7/ 50 25 49117 /G4 1151 &3. Crockett No. IIIS(n Do 72 30 2$!; 7 1G(n. r/'/3.�2_ Crookc{t No.3 il]D 6 y= q9 D-7 b S'',/D IJ81 �/'/9.57.. _. C—lett No.4 !S 1 7 3S 31 !S�;. i I S 6 �ig( 31.. - Crockett No.5 1�13S 113 33 kk4 1 ISS. �j137 9(0_ Crockett No.6 lt1Q 1 14,3.hO 31, G 173 I/7�./0 2- Crockett No.7 _CrockettNo.7 ISS 17 LL 33 32 3 /35 Port Costa No.1 60 _ 11.3 S (.o Port Costa No.2 b // 7q q '71 3-- 71 S�G 1 Damille No.1 (a 4 /D', Danville No•2 /70 ;78 sX 37 Sao Ramon1,7o. ,3 3 �-3_1.2. 9 9-( G(o Tnsx,,jara .5'j j//f- `l-S y 2 �- Al:uno 9 1'3D 30 /+ X1,13 Lala}ctte No.1 1144 17& - Larapette No.20 17 (f al!i 3 9� Canyon I3q I'] 20 3 /4; Moraga 1/ 77. 16ISI p 6-)- I�.! .91 _ St.yfmys �o S !;.T. le 1 1F .3 it 9 6� �I 1 3 60 - -- Odrol. //D �s9 3�.// .25- 6- yS. jl/o-d.SfS. Alhambra I/.`Cg ;!70 lot 16 /5 q I 9/ /33. _ ii 5.30 i \1"abort Creek No.1 1419 jlOg 53.7-? Wahurt Geek No.2 162 :164- 93 :1 /S I` /1 1179 Walnut CleCl,N3 ��/L$ 196 57.36 1s 9 I6L Walnut creel.No.0.4 /µT86 6-19 11 l.;t,I 1 1t10 II sarnBap l!(0 76 41 /7 1`6 ! ) h$ Martinez No.1 !'71 '1q 70 7 L/- ij 2 Martinez No.2 i)I j �4-K 13 c{- 1 Ala tinez No.3 1�l-D ;i/63 B 3 .5- 8 Martinez No.4i+ -- Dfartinez No.5 167 ! _ I11j Martinez No.6 :'S1 1,30 13ISy '� �r2Q(� I _ Martinez No.7 I'f 9 57 i x 7 1 L1- ! Afartinez No.S 'J5� �,1 bq SC $ q „ l I17µ nlartinez No.9 I I sq- Is 9 9 8 1`1 + i! 0 Martinez No.16 I�121 '48 9'1- 17 1\ILrtinez No.11 If q5- 7'1- 17 y i13 �//1 -_-- ilmhnczNo.12 Sa sS 77 f7 3 1t 1 197 Ala,flncz No. Iq 30 43 9 1 ;1 G2 Vine Ilill No.l -- Pine Dill No.2 II,S /1 u-07 4 - \fountniuCie No.1113D ',:65 '/(o Ib Io ! (5 1139 - Mountain View No.2 i 93 '4.4- 66 11 1] 4 it it 99 - Concord No.1 111041 (2s 93 63 /4 1 Concord No.2 (.o S7 2.3 Concord No.3 1!/$- ,',$3 60 /Z 7 2 I/7- Concord No.4 ij/5$ '/�.1 75 a 1 IQ T.W.Carri.a For ,d Primary Election Held August 30, 1932 NON.PARTISAN - Supervisor I Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor ......Dist .Dist .___. ..___.___. Inst .___....._.._ -- -. ' ..._.._Ihst i r I i I - I II ! I; .I a 67 z iro N 3 4 43 4/ �Fl r io 93 17 - S2, 3% 14 u-7 3S 1 44 771 1 7 32 Sg 8 6 2 39 ! IY- 7/ 11 41 /to 67 a9 �4 9 71 i,,10 10 io i8 1y ,D 9 9 // tlo i3o 3-1 20 3 s 'TSF yL 3 8 3 sb 6y;' v 7 /sy r G -- -- -- : G f NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Cast at the 78 A[[u ite hil[e of l n D t 1#*d Nx SgWW CoMf ji Nip r ua Soprior Cnl wp d Y s�rir e.n �,�. Stipemsor Oft No.l j Ot NL I 016 NL I y T­ =7 .D18� I! � z ,.. 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Pittsburg No.11 !/63 II:,13 1-1 1)f6 `} Pittsburg\o.12 IS°F- !11 1`I- H'I 8 0 SS - PittbN No.13 197 jrz 31 7(, cfq 1 P,tisb!!g So.14 Il7`1 ;; 17 3) SL{- b poltChicago-o.l I; ] t C ,.go No.^_ j�h? ;7• Clyde 133 „/O 17 .`6 .5 1 I36. _ Nichol, Is j, :,43 1+0 rte- S I! — I I r, ii Antioch No.1 116 4- 7(5 49 13 i4 1 !`-62 .. / 0 IZ 1µS Airiiooh An.2 µi 1p 5� 51 Ant!orh Na.3 lD`� SLI-S9 49 /'-{-I 17 11 Antioch No.4 I bS 119 1.0 61 7b.'I b 1 vS --- Antioch No.5 !110 I ;�'9`� b 1 L O 17 j b 17]-. _ i Antioch No. ;�70 — Lo-T,ce Illy-q i�L L8 49 2C)j!13 1(2- Brentwood (2Brentwood No.1 y- )Z-- 1 o Brent—ml No.3 I j07 7 1 4-1 )-I y3 i S BrontcooJ No.3 I�gb iIS�(- 19 13 10 7 Byron No.1 �I 7,3 I3"7 SQ 1 1 1 b is 2. _ - — Byron No.3 I,/0 6 63 11 13 22 I3S Kttight,en L 6 ';�� 7.3 14 I {I:4 Oakley No.1 v 1 !;¢S >% 13, fo ,I f Oaldcy No.3 /27 !'7�- $I 11 7 II 'L ABSEA7EE 1107E '/Jilp 7/ /D CONTRA COSTAJ/ � COUNTY TOTALS �7'T/� - i �I 1 II I I - I I II j I I .I I � . Primary Flection Held August 30, 1932 NON-PARTISAN Supervisor Supervisor I1, Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor . ............ .........Dist. r _..... _..__.Dist. , .. ..........____ ....Dist. ._..._ Dist j Y n$ 7sj6 / 12, 86 3 'J3 j 3 _ 6 62 I (. 60 lig G oSS� G IlIso 1.2, io 3 Jo 9� �s Buz IG - _. s5 9 83 s/ / L$ n / 6 I.L. 71 t / -7 i7 —3- 7 z sL� 31 3 17/ 3 a 3s sry JOa / a 66 73. 4-9 Ilk 74 36 74 37 sr 1112 2 IIIA - i r i IN TiiE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, SEPTA=:BER 6th, 1932. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. B.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. ---S.C.-.Tells, Clerk. The minutes of the Board for and during the month of August, 1932, are read to the Board and by the Board approved ap read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In matter of Granting Dance Permits. It is by the Board ordered that permission to conduct a dance until hour of - 3 o'clock A.M. be granted to following applicants: Fire Department Enes Tract, Pittsburg, for dance to be held at American Legion Hall, port Chicago, Sept. 24, 1932. I E. S.P.R.S.I.Lodge, Byron #132, Saturday, Sept. 3, 10,17,24, 1932, at Dal Porta Hail, Oa'--ley. Orinda Fire Denarteent, at Sleepy Hollow, Sept. 17, 1932. `t The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.x `a 3 1 � In Satter of Approval of Warrants of "t Reclamation District '#502. Gn-d cause ayoea.ring tt.erefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District be np.n'oved, to nit: *70. Date Amount. 625 Au . 27, 1932, S 7. o 62o Aug. 27, 1932, 272.42 627 Aug. 27, 1932 26.67 6625 Aug. 27, 1932, 30.00 629 Aug. 27, 1932, 40.75 630 Aug. 27, 1932, 4.15 And t::e Chairman and Clerk of tills Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures ti,ereto. F In Matter.of Approval of ^arrants of Reclamation District 42024-2025- Good cause aopearing therefor, It s by the Board ordered that the following ' warrants of said District be approved, to wit: Dist. 2024: No. 165, Dated Aug. 1, 1932, for $132.54. Dist. 2025: No. 179, dated Aug. 1, 1932, for .$;154.61. e And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. i J 2 In the Matter of approvffi of Warrants of Reclamation DistriBt #2059. Good cause apearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said Reclamation District are approved, to wit. No. Date Amount. , 908 Aug. 27, 1932, ; 49.66 909 Aug. 27, 1932, 17.28 910 Aug. 27, 1932, 110.00 911 Aug. 27, 1932, 27.00 912 Aug. 27, 1932. 65.50 913 Aug. 27, 1932, 90.00 And to Chairman and Clerk of teis Board are hereby authorized to note the , approval of warrants by affixing their signature thereto. In Batter of aDDroval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Cood cause ap-,ia aring therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followi warrants of said Reclamation District are approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 8255 Aug. 15, 1932, 7.5D 826 Aug. 31, 1932, 50.00 827 Aug. 31, 1932, 50.00 828 Aug. 31, 1932, 75.00 829 Aug. 31. 1932, 9ES.75 And t-e Chairman and Clerk of tni3 Board are hereby authorized to note the , approval of warrants by affixing their signatures t!iereto. In Matter of Ace ptance of Resignation of Daniel Denehy. Daniel Denehy having suomitted to this Board his resignation as a Fire Comaissioner of the Crockett County Fire Protection District to take effect immedia ely It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation be accepted and said offic declared vacant. In Matter of appointment of Fire Commissioner for Crockett County Fire ProtectionDistrict. On motion of Supervisor Olsson, Seconded by Sunrvisor Stow, It is by the Board ordered that Oscar Prytz, be and he is hereby appointed a Commissioner of Crockett County Fire Protection District, to fill the vacancy caused by resignation of Daniel Denehy. �. s ;fie 25 In .flatter of Communication from H.R.Petersen. A communication having been received from H.R.Petersen, Secretary of the '1rustees of the Martinez Memorial Hall 3uildiar complimenting the Purchasing Agent ' of Contra Costa County and the Board of Supervisors upon the alterations made in t}ie riartinez Memorial Hall building; It is, by the 3oard ordered that said co=uunication be referred to Suoerviso H.M.Stow. In Matter of Letter of Communication from George F.Algeo. A communication having been received from George F.Algeo, requesting the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to make an entrance to his property on the Martinez—Walnut Creek Highway one—half mile north of Walnut Creek; It is, by the Board ordered that said communication be referred to Superviso Stow and Counter Engineer R.R,Arnold. i i In Matter of Communication of Fred H. ' Upham. A communication from Fred H.Upham, Janitor of MaEtinez Junior High School Build- ing having been received by this Board, protesting against the installing of Standar Drinking Fountains in County Hall of Records Building, It is, by the Board ordered that said communication be placed on file. In Matter of Appointment of Member of Board of Commissioners of Contra Costa County .rater Worts District #1. A vacancy on the Board of Commissioners of Contra Costa County Water Works District #1, Brentwood, California, having been caused by the death of R.E,L®oin, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, and seconded by Supervisor Olsson, It is by the Board ordered that Clyde C.Mooers, be and he is hereby appointed a Commissioner Of Contra Costa County Water Works District #1 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of R.E.Lemoin.� i I 6 I In Matter of Agreement between Contra Costa County and Department of Agriculture of the State of California for eradication of Ground Squirrels. The Department of Agriculture of the State of California, having presented to this Board a form of Agreement between the County of Contra Costa, and Department Of Agriculture of the State of California wherein the County of Contra Costra agrees to make available the sum of $200 for ground squirrel destruction in plague infested areas and the Department of Agriculture of the State of California agrees to make avaDable a like amount; It is, by the Board ordered that said Agreement be approved and the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, is hereby authorized to sign said agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. In Matter of Improving Kearney Street and Stockton Street in the City ofEl Cerrito. The improvinz of Kearney Street and Stockton Street fronting the E1 Cerrito Memorial Hall Buildin6, in the incoruorated limits of the City of E1 Cerrito, being f General Cointy interest, It is, by the Board ordered that tae sum of $ 00 be and the same is hereby appropriated fr purpose of improving Kearney Street an- Stockton Street fronting the El Cerrito Memorial Hall Building, within the incorporated limits of the City of El Cerrito, said sum of 3500 to be paid out of the Motor Vehicle Funds allocated to Sunervisor District #1, of Contra Costa County. ,; In Matter of receiving of Bids for furnishing Electric Lights for Danville Highway Lighting District. Bids having been heretofore advertised for furnishing of electric current for lighting of nanville Highway Lighting District of Contra Costa County, and this beins the time and place for receiving of said bids, the following bid is received to wit; Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Bid in accordance with their said printed Schedule L-4, attached thereto. Thereupon upon motion of Supervisor Olsson, seconded by Supervisor Stow, It is, by the Board ordered that the contract for furnishing of electric Current to Danville Highway Lighting District for a period of five years be and the same is hereby awarded to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company at pries submitted in their - - bid. In Matter of approval of Contract and Bond of Eisele L Dondero Marble Company. The Eisele Dondero Marble Company having presented to this Board, their con-I 2 7: I i I tracts and bonds in sums heretofore ordered by t--is Board for the furnishing of marble work in County Hall of Records building, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract and bonds be and the same are hereby approved and that a certified check accompanying said bid, be returned t ' said bidder., In Matter of Fixing Comp ensaLion for election officers. It is by the Board ordered tint compensation of election officers for August Primary Election held on Aug. 30, 1932, be and the same is hereby fixed as follows, to r:it; Election Officers, $10 per diem. Messenger Service returning election returns, $3. plus 20 E per mile, one way. Polling Place Rent, $10.00. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Canvassing Absent Voters Ballots. The Board of Supervisors of Cort ua Costa County meets as a Canvassing Board ' to Canvass the Absent Voters ballots for Primary Electlo'I of August jOth, 1532. i In Matter of Uanvassing Returns of Absent Voters. This being time and place required by law for canvass of returns of Absent Voters Ballots at the Primary Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa on the 30th day of August, 1932, and each of said ballots having been returned to the Clerk of said Board, the Board proceeds to and does canvass the ballots cast i at said Election. by Absent Voters and the votes cast by each a said voters is as shown on the bottom of Statement of Vote canvassed on Sept. let and Sept. aid, 1932, following page 22 of Vol. 30 of Minutes of this Board, andfm m the foregoin; Statement of Results of said Election, the Board determines and finds and declares that the foliowirg named persons have received the highest number of votes of his party in his said Supervisor District for 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 representation,and Certificates of ' Election are hereby directed to be issued to each of them respectively, todt: SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. One. REPUBLICAN PART'I. J.F.Brooks. Tsar N.Calfee Truman H.DeLac E.M.Downer J.F.Galvin. j Edward R.Guinan. G.E.Milnes. Ernest E.O'Brien. Albert L.Paulsen. S.S,Ripley 2R DEMOCRATIC PARTY. Sidney F.Dommes, Jr. Thomas J.Doolan August C.Lang. ?i.G.M oit oza. Henry C.Soito Leslie J.Thomas. August Gatto - L.A,Sirard. W.R.Leitcb H.Robi Don .Robiy nson Ira Scott. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 110. TWO. REPUBLICAN PARTY. DEMOCRATIC PARTY. John Merchant. Wm. E.Young. Chas. Tripp T.A.Duffy. J.C.Andersen SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. THREE. REPUBLICAN PARTY. DE`3OCRATIC PARTY. A.F.Bray J(Jepson Anderson Cyril L.Cairns. L.W.Brison Morris Hoffman C.H.Guy Thomas Peter Meehan J.F.Korte. H.R.Peterson. John T.McNamara. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. FOUR. REPUBLICAN PARTY. DEMOCRATIC PARTY ' J.E.Bankson No one qualified. Hugh H.Dorovan Otis Loveridge. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. FIVE. (3 to be elected (only two qualified) REPUBLICAN _PARTY. DEMOCRATIC PARTY. L.W.Mehaffey Robert H. ?allace. Mortimer B.Veale, Ed.Sellers, Jr. And the Board further determines and finds and declares that the following named persons have received the highest number of votes cast for office set opposite their respective names and said office@being non—partisan offices, and said persons having received a majority of all ballots cast for said candidates for of ice for which said can.iidates seek nomination, are duly elected thereto, and Certificates of Election are directed to be issued tc each of them respective) , to � t: Judge of Superior Court Office No. 2: A.B.McKenzie, Supervisor of Supervisorial District No. 2: H.L.Curamings. Supervisor of Supervisorial District No. 4: W.J.Buchanan. Supervisor of Supervisorial District No. 5: R.J.Trembath. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Certificates of Nomination be issued to the following named candidates for Nomination, to wit Judge of the Superior Court, Office No. 1: Rex Ladell Boyer. Judge of the Superior Court, Office No. 1: Thomas D.Johnston. Supervisor of Supervisorial District No. 3:(unex?iced term) Ralph D.Bollm Supervisor of Supervisorial District No. 3:(unexpired term) Harry M.Stow. And t:,e -Dara ca'k'es recess to meet on Monday, Sept. 19th, 1932, at 10 OI CIOck A.1`. Clerk. 7, P I 29 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA CaJNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, SEPT. 19th, 1932. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, ' Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath.- S.C.Wells,-Clerk. In Matter of Building Storm Sewer on Harbor Street in City of Pittsburg. Notice to bidders for furnishing of labor and material for building of a storm sewer on Harbor Street in the City of Pittsburg, Supervisor District J4, having been heretofore advertised for in the Pittsburg Post Dispatch, a newspaper of general circulation for the time and in the manner prescribed by law, and this being time and place for receiving of bids, for doing of said work, the following bidders file bids, to wit: . CUSHING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY: 18" Vitrified pipe in place per foot, $2.25 Manholes, complete in place, each 60.00 36" Corrugated iron culvert, in place, per foot, 10.50. HUNDESEN & LAURITZEN: 18" Vitrified pipe in place, per foot, 1.80 Manholes, complete in place, each, 59.E 36" Corrugated iron culvert, in place, per ft. 11.25 OAKLAND SEWER CONSTRUCTION GO: �- 18" Vitrified pipe in place, per ft. 1.81 Manholes, complete in place, each 75.00 36" Corrugated Iron Culvert, in place per foot, 10.00 G, GEST: 18" Vitrified pipe,place, per font, 1.73 Manholes, complete in place, each 60.00 36" Corrugated Iron Culvert in.plaee, per foot, 11.25 HUTCHINSON CO: 180 Vitrified pipe in place, per lin. foot 2.08 Manholes, complete, in place, each 55.00 36" Corrugated iron culvert, in place, per ft. 11.50 ' EARL Y1. HOLE: 18" Vitrified pipe, in place, per ft 1.75 Manholes, complete in plwe, each $0.00 36" Corrugated iron culvert, in place, per ft 9.80 MARTIN MURPHY: 18" Vitrified pipe in place, per ft. 1.72 Manholes, comp?A a in place, each, 40.00 36" Corrugated iron culvert, in place, 10.00 ROBERT B. MCNAIR: 18" Vitrified pipe in place, per ft. 1.85 Manholes, complete in place, each 46.50 36" corrugated iron culvert in place, per ft. 11.65 HOWARD a. SHOEMAKER: 18" Vitrified pipe, in place, per ft, 1.70 Manholes, complete in place, each 60.00 36" corrdgated iron culvert, in place, per ft. 10.80 30 i J.E. BAN%80N: 18" vitrified pipe in place, per foot, 2.50 Manholes, complete in place, each 16.00 36' Corrugated Iron culvert, in place, ft. 10.65 W.J. TONIN: 18" Vitrified pipe, in place, per ft. 1.84 Manholes, complete, in place, each 42.00 36" Corrugated pipe, in place, per foot, 8.00 HARVEY E. CONNER: 18" Vitrified pipe in place, per ft. 1.70 Manholes, brio, eacO 55.00 36" corrugated Pipe, iron, per lin. fat 10.00 CLYDE W. WOOD: 1900 Ft. 18" Vitrified pipe in place, ft. 1.90 $3610.00 5 Manholes, complete, in pl4oe, each, 53-OD 265.00 80 ft. 36" Corrugated Iron Culvert, in place, per foot, 9.75 790.00 j�.L. PAGE: 180 Vitrified pipe, in place, per lin. ft. 1.85 Manholes, complete, in place, each 50.00 36• corrugated iron culvert, pipe, in place, per lin. ft. 10.00 CITY CONSTRUCTION 00: 18" Vitrified pipe, in place, per foot. S 1.71. (a) Manholes, complete, in place, each 45.00 36• corrugated iron culvert, in place, ft. 8.75 1900 linear feet of 180 vitrified pipe in (b) place i3249.GG. 5 Manholes, complete, in place, 225.00 80 feet of 36• Corrugated iron culvert, in place 700.00 This makes a total of -- - - - - - - - - - - S 4174.00. ! GEORGE C. DeGOLYER: Approx. 1900 lin. £t. 180 vitrified pipe in place, per foot, S 1.69 1. • 5 manholes, complete in place, each 35.90 " 80 lin. ft. 3b" Cor, iron culvert in place, per ft, Estimated total 2. Alternate: Excavation to be performed entirely by Contra Costa County resident labor if available. Approx. 1900 lin. ft. 180 vitrified pipe, in place, per foot, 1.95 5 manholes, complete in place, each 35.00 80 lin. ft. 36• Cor.Iron cul- vert place, per ft. __b.-2 Estimated ated total - - - - - - #4b72-60. Thereupon the said bids are referred to the County Surveyor, R.R.Arnold, for further consideration, and R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having reported tot his Board that the bid of the City Oonstruction Company is the lonest and best bid pre- sented fordDing of said work; It is, on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Olsson, ordered that the contract for said Work be awarded to the City Construction Company at the prices stated in their bid. It is further ordered that the awarding of aaid contract be contingent upon City Construction Company agreeing in writing to furnish materials manufactured and produced in the County of Contra Costa, all things being equal, and that they ehall hire Contra Costa County labor as far as possible. It is further ordered that the City Construction Company 4i3iish bonds to the County of Contra Costa, in the following sums, to wit. one bond in one-half of 1h e amount of the said contractfor guaranteeing of faithful performance of said contract and one bond in fifty per cent of amount of said contract for the guaranteeing of labor and material. It is further ordered that the certified checks which accompanied the bide of the unsuccessful bidders, be returned to said bidders. In Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation Districts 2024-2025. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of following Districts be approved, to wit: Dist. No. 2024, No. 166, dated Sept. let, 1932, for $623.60. 2025: No. 180, dated Sept. let, 1932. for 97.12. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In Matter of Acceptance of Contracts on E1 Cerrito Memorial Hall Building. J.T.Na.rbett, Architect, and Superintendent of Construction for E1 Cerrito Memorial Hall having filed with this Board his certificates showing that the followin contractors have completed their contracts on E1 Cerrito Manorial Hall Building, acro d- ' Ing to plans and specifications for said building, to wit: W.H.Picard, Plumbing and drainage work. DeLuca & Son, general construction work, carpentry work. Giachetto & Marietti, Plastering work. Crown Roofing Company, roofing work. Nat.Lena, Concrete and cement work. Lamble & Lamble, painting work. Economy Electric Company, electric work. It is, bythe Board ordered that said contracts, be and the same are hereby i accepted and said work declared completed.y I In Matter of Assessment Correction. I County Assessor Geo. O.Meese, having filed with this Board, his application for correction of Assessment in accordance with provisions of Section 3804a of the ' Political Code, and said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, It is ordered that the following correction be made, to wit: In Vol. 25 Assessment }54092 Gertrude L.Peake, in care of Andrew Horgan, is assessed with Lot 5 Block 17 Map #3 Parkside Addition; Mr. Morgan claimed War Veteran exemption on said property on June 21, 1932, but through an error and over- sight of Deputy Assessor, same was not filed in office until too late; Authorization -.o allow exemption is granted. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the BoardK i In the Matter of Resolution in Regard to East Bay Municipal Utility District Election for Directors. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE BIENNIAL GENERAL a:LECTION OF THE EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT FOR THE ELECTION OF DIRECTORS WITR THE 2IENNIAL GENERAL ELECTION HELD TFZROUGHOUT THE ' STATE AND PROVIDED FOR IN SECTION 1041 OF THE POLITICAL CODE OF TIS STATE OF CALIFORNIA. WHEREAS, the East Bay Municipal Utility District is required to hold an election within the District at the time of the holding of the biennial general election provided for in Section 1041 of the Political Cade cff the State , of California, and it is to the best interests of the public and is required by law that the said election be consolidated with the general state election provided for in said section of the code, THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED: that the said Election of the East Bay Municipal Utility District to be held on the 8th day of November, 1932, be and the same hereby is consolidated as to any territory of the said District within this County with said general state election to be held on said date, and the results thereof shall be canvassed by this Board and there shall ony be one ballot used at said election, and when the results thereof are ascertained the same shall be certified by the Cler of this Board to the Secretary of said District. The said Resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of application of City of Pittsburg to lay water main. The City of Pittsburg, through its City Manager, George T.Oliver, having filed with this Board its application for permission to install a six inch water mai on west side of Harbor Street from School Street to a point approximately 75 feet North of the subway, thence east under the concrete highway to connect with the present six inch line in Central Addition, said pipe line to be laid under the side walk in the subway, the same to be restored to its former condition It is, by the Board ordered that said permit be granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Engineer of Contra Costa County and to the entire satisfaction of the Supervisor of the District., In Matter of Granting Dance Permits. S.P.R.S.I. Lodge $132 of Byron, having applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates, to wit: Oct. 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 1932, at Dal Porto Hall, Oakley, Cal. It is by the Board ordered that said permit be granted., 33 In Matter of Transfer of Funds. County Auditor, A.H.Sullenger, having requested that the following transfers be made within the appropriations of the offices or activities shorn to adjust 1931- 1932 accounts, It is ordered by the Board that said appropriations be made, as follows: Auditor 105. Decrease Increase 0522 Postage $15.00 $15.00 Repair of Equipment 0329. Treasurer 106 0339 Teleph. & Teleg. 3.00 6.00 Repair of Equipment, 0329 041 Auto Mileage 3.00 6.003.00 Assessor 107 0330 raleph & Teleg. 11.00 11.00 Hepaif of Equipment 0329 Tax Collector 106 0522 Postage- 34.00 34.GO Repair of Equipment 0329 Constable Twp- 15- 225 0415 Stat. Ofc. Exp.Al. 10.00 10.00 Transp. of persons, 0342. Garage 251 091 Tractors 26.00 26.00 Road Machinery 094 Care of Indigents 510 Cash allowances 600.00 600.00 Groceries 0524-3- Advert!s+par 601 ' 037 Advertising 300.00 300.00 Mlsc. Ser-d coo 0399 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Transfers of Funds. The County Auditor, having requested that following transfers be made to complete accounts for road expenditures for year 1931-32, among the appropriation groups, shown below, It is ordered that said transfers be made, to wit: MOTOR 72HICLE FUDR APPROPROATFJNS: Sup. Dist. 3: Decrease Ireale 3150 Cap. Outlay Improvements 5.60 Mtee Rights of way 3110 3.00 ' Sup. Dist. 5: 5150 Cap. Outlay Improvements, $25.00 $25.00 Mtce. Bridges, 5130. BOND ROAD MTGE FUND APPROPRIATIO?lS: Sup. Dist. 1• 1530 Mtce. Bridges 5.00 5.00 Mtce. rights of way 1510 ' SUP. DIST. 1 FUND APPROPRIATIONS_ 1010 Mtce.- Rights of Vay 10.00 10.00 Vacation Pay 1000 GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS: 5240 Mtce. Jers. Is. Ferry 567.00 667.00 Mtce. Clif. Ct.Ferry 5241. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards .1 i In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust account for the month of July and AugList so that the said accounts will present a true record of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefor in a detailed explanation presents by said A.N,Sullenger, It is, by the Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the funds , accounts as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer: Debits Credits (Decreases) (Increases) Bond Road Mtce. Fund $3693.29 Charities & Corrna. Fund 73.56 General Fund $14,667.91. County Library Fund 18.76 Motor Vehicle Fund 10788.31 Sup. Dist. 2 Fund 47.8 Hall of Records Fund _ 314,667-31 f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In Matter of Allowance to I ndigents under care of Probation Officer It is by the Board ordered that beginning Sept. lat. 1932, the allowance granted for support and maintenance of the five Flores boys, be increased from $37.50 to $50.00 per month. That begginning Sept. lat 1932, the allowance for support and maintenance of Edna Howsman be inreased from J20. to $25. per month. The said 02L der is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that $12.50 state and $12.50 county aid to the need aged to EDWARD B. SOUTHARD, Ygnacio Valley Road, Walnut Creek, be denied as of Aug. 18, 1932, and that $35.00 county cash allowance be granted as of Aug. 18,. 1932. That $12.50 state aid to the needy aged and $12.50 county cash allowance be granted to ANNETTE KINNE BEAL. 1911 Gaynor Ave. Richmond, to begin as of Aug. 1, 1932 That $11.00 state and $11.00 county aid to the needy aged be granted to JOSEPH H. HILL, Walnut Creek, as of April 15, 1932, which has been paid in relief in kind and that $11.00 state and $11.00 county aid to the needy aged be paid from Aug. 15, 1932, in car,. That $10 state and $10 county aid to the needy aged be gr,. to THEODORE REUTHER, Crockett, ae of Aug. 15, 1932. That $8.00 state and $8. county aid to needy aged be grant,;c to BENJAMIN L. , WRIGHT, Pacheco, Cal. as of Sept. 1,1932. That $9.00 state and $9.00 county aid for needy aged heretofore granted to MARIETTA ALLEN, 169- 7th St. Richmond, be decreased to $6.50 state and $8.50 county aid as of Sept. 1, 1932. That $12.50 state and $1250 county aid for needy aged heretof nae granted to JOSE ANTON!I SOTO, Port Costa, be decreased to $7.50 state and $7.50 county aid as of Sept. lst, 1932. That $12.50 state and $12.50 county aid to the needy aged heretofore granted to MAINELLA HIGUERA SOTO, Port Costa, be decreased to $7.50 state and $7.50 county aid as of Sept. 1, 1932. That $15.00 state and $15.00county aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. E:I ZABEPH B. ALBRIGHP, C/o Mrs. E.J.Ruth, Walnut Creek, Cal, be continued as of Aug. lst, 1532. 35 That $11.00 State and $11.00 county aid to the needy aged granted to COSMOS DIAMOND, Ft. of Los Medanos St. Pittsburg, Cal. be continued as of Aug. 1st, 1932. That $10.00 State and $10.00 County aid to the needy aged granted to JOHN SBLLMAN, 625 Ferry St. Martinez, be continued as of Aug. let, 1932. That $9.00 state and $9.00 county aid to the needy aged granted to MARY JANE ' WILLIAMS, Pleasant Hill Road, Martinez, be continued as of Aug. 1st, 1932• That $10 state and $10 county aid to the needy abed granted to Frances SOUTHARD, Ygnacio Valley Road, salnut Creek, be discontinued as d Aug. 18, 1932• That $30.00 state and DO. county aid for needy children be granted to MRS. CHARLES HARDEN, 4516 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito, California, as July let, 1932, which has been paid in relief in kind. $30,00 State and $30.00 county aid for needy childre be granted to be paid in cash as of Aug. 15, 1932• ' That $40 state and $40 county aid to half-orphan children be granted to begin as of April 1, 1932, which amount has been advanced in relief in kind. $40.00 State and $40.00 county aid for half-orphan children be granted to begin as of Aug. 15th, 1932, which amount is to be paid in cash; granted to Lilly Burrows, 2540 Kearney St. 11 Cerrito. That $20.00 county cash allowance be granted to IM. RUTH HUGHES, Rodeo, as of Aug.1-5th, 1932• That $5.75 °tate and $5.75 county aid to the needy aged granted to MR.. EDWARD YORINE, 1022- 10th-St. Antioch, be increased to $1000 State and $10.00 county aid as of Aug. let, 1932. That $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid to the needy aged heretofore granted to JAMES HENRY BOLLINGER, C/o C.H.Baldwin, Danville, be decreased to $10.00 State and 410.00 county aid as of Sept. 1, 1932. That $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid to needy aged granted to Sandy Lambro, Antioch, Cal. 6e decreased to $11.00 state and $11.00 county aid to begin as of Aug. let, 1932. That $10.00 State and $10.00 county aid to the needy aged granted to William Stephenson, Cho R.W.Lamb, Concord, be decreased to $5.25 State and $8.25 county aid as of Aug. lst, 1932• The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board'K, InHatter of Change in Original plans and specifications for certain offices in Hall of Records Building. It is by the Board ordered that Architect E.G.Bangs, of County Hall of Records Building, be and he is hereby authorized to make changes in original specifications for offices of County Surveyor, County Recorder and County Traffic Department, in County Hall of Records Building, as required by the Said officers. ' In Matter of Final Payment to Golden Gate Iron Works. E.G.Bangs, Architect of County Hall of Records Building, having filed with this Board, a receipt of J.T.Walsh, in sum of $66.50 to the Golden Gate Iron works in full for all claims of the said J.T.Walsh as against the Golden Gate Iron Works in connection Hath the erection of steel work for County Hall of Records Building, and a certificate showing that there is now due the Golden Gate Iron Works the sum of$522.; It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw a warrant in favor of the Golden Gate Iron Works, for the slam of $522, on the County Hall of Records Building Fund in final payment on the contract of the said Golden Gate Iron Works, and that the County Treasurer pay the same,x i a it 1 In Matter of Approval of Substitution of Materials in County Hall of Records Building. It 1s by the Board ordered that Hardwood Products Corporation Doors be used in the construction of the County Hall of Records Building in place of Roddis Doors as specified in original contract of Cell Overaa. In Matter of Approval of Covering for Hot Water lines in County Hall of Records Building. It is, bythe Board ordered that the awarding of sub-contract by the Scott Camp ny to the Charles Brown Asbestos Co. for the installation of pipe covering hot water li s in County Hall of Records Building, be and the same is hereby approved. In Matter of approval of Contract of George D.Hudnutt, Inc. George D.Hudnutt, Inc., having filed with this Board his contract and bonds for the furnishing of labor and material for placing of col'_onade Slab and concrete rail to elevation of 70 feet as shown on Architect's Blue Print 303, Section CC, for County Hall of Records Building, It is by the Board ordered that said contract and bonds be and the same are hereby approved. In Matter of Approval of Contact of George D.Hudnutt, Inc. George D.Hudnutt, Inc. having filed with this Board his contract and bamde for the construction of cement sidewalks and cement approaches, curbs and curb approa h- es, at County Hall of Records Building, It is, by the Board order-3d that said contract and bonds be and the same are hereby approved. In Matter of Acceptance of Contract of George D.Rudnutt, Inc. E.G.Bangs, Architect, having filed his Certificate showing that the contract '. of George D.Hudnutt, Inc., for concrete work on County Hall of Records Building, has been completed, wrk It is, by the Board ordered that said concretegbe and the same is hereby ac- cepted and said contract declared completed.,. _ f' 37 In Matter of anDroval of Con—.et and bonds of Hutchinson Company. Hutchinson Company having presented to this Board, their contract and bonds for furnishing of labor and miterial for paving of Road B-4, which is that certain ' road known as Fish Ranch Road, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract and bonds be and the same are hereby approved. ' InMatter of Removal of Fixtures from Ocanty Engineers Office. Architect E.G.Bangs, of County Hall of Records Building having reprted to this Board that there are certain fixtures in the present office of the County Engineer which may be used in the office of the County Engineer in the County Hall of Records Building, It is, by the Board ordered that said fixtures be removed from present office of the County Engineer and used in the office of the County Engineer in County Hall of Records Building and that a deduction of $80. be made from contract of the Crockett Electric Shop for the use of said fixtures. 1 In Matter of Furnishing Electricity and gas to indigents. Its by the Board ordered that the electricity and gas for household purposes be furnished to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lundvall, indigents, at E1 Cerrito, until the completion of their application for county aid. It is further ordered that electricity be furnished to Mrs. Catherine L.King, an indigent, of Kensington, until the son of said indigent assumes responsibility 'F for her sunnort. ' In Matter of Petition to Declare De LaBelle Institute Buildings, a nuisance. A petition signed by residents of the district adjoining the De LaBelle Instit to Buildings located on the south boundary line of the City of Martinez, praying that this Board declare said buildings, a nuisance and make an order that same be destroyed and removed; It is, by the Board ordered that said petition be referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County. r. fJ In the Matter of Improvement of Fernando Street and Galindo Street in Town of Corcord. Fernando Street and Galindo Street in Town of Concord, lying within the incorprate limits of the said Town of Concord, being of general county interest and being in nee , of improvements, It is, by the Board ordered that the County of Contra Costa expend for improve- ment of said Fernando Street and Galindo Street, lying within incorporate limits of the Town of Concord, the sum of $2500.00; said stmt of $2500. to be paid out of the Motor Vehicle Fund allocated to Supervisor District #3— And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, October 17th, 1932, at 10 o'clock ��JQIGGG'Lf"fIG.�C. Chairman. ......C`J.:., ....Clerk. 39 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. HOHDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1932• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, ' Harry- M.Stov, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.11,ells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of September, 1932, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In }Matter of Reclamation Warrants of Reclamation Districts 2024-2025- Good cause appealing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin variants of said Districts be approved, to wit: Dist. 2024 No. 167 dated Sept. 1, 1932. for 3134.35 168 dated October 1,1932, fa 422.00 Dist. 2025 No. 181 dated Sept. 1, 1932, for 139-90- 182 dated Oct. 1, 1932, for 128.53 And t'::e Chairman and Clerk of ti.is Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on the said rarrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In latter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin warrants of said District, be approved, to wit. No. 914, dated Sept. 25, 1932, for 93.14. 915 Sept. 25, 1932, for 54.66 916 Sept. 2§, 1932, for 110.00 917 Sept. 25, 1932, for 13.50 918 Sept. 25, 1932. for 70.00 919 Sept. 25, 1932, for 8.64 920 Sept. 25, 1932, for 44.60. 921 Sept. 25, 1932, for 7.50 922 Sept. 25, 1932, for 7.50 923 Sept. 25, 1932, for 12.50 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on the said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In latter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation: District No. 1619. ' Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District, be approved, to wit: No. 830 dated Sept. 30, 1932, for $ 75,00 831 Sept. 30, 1932, for 50.00 §ept. 30,1932: for 7.00 And t'e 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 i _ 40 In Matter of Acceptance of Resignation of Dr. I.O.Church as -- County Health Officer. Dr. I.O.Church, County Health Officer of Contra Costa County having submitted to this Board, his resignation as such Health Officer of Contra Costa County, It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted to take effect on Monday, October 17th, 1932, at 12 o'clock Noon.:- InMatter of Approval of , Contract and Bonds of Pacific Gas & Electric Company. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company having presented to this Board, their Conti ct and bonds for the furnishing of electric current to the Danville Highway Lighting District for the period of five years; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract and bonds be approved and the Chairman of this Board authorized to sign said contract on 'behalf of the County of Contra Costa. In Matter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor of Contra Costa County, having filed with this board his request that the following assessment be corrected in accordance with pro— visions 3604a of the Political Code and the District Artorney having consented to said corrections, It is by the Board ordered that the following corrections be made, to wit; In Vol. 17 Assessment No. 37721, Alberto Martini 1e assessed with Lot 1, Block 77 Original Survey of the City of Martinez, with improvements erroneously shown as $2100. The correct aasessed value of these improvements is .$1330. In Vol. 17 Assessment No. 36459, D. Mendel is assessed with Lots 2 and 3 Block 1 Town of Fairview, with improvements amounting to $300. There are no improvements on these lots. In Vol. 17 Assessment 210. 37739 of Hulda Stevens is assessed with Lot 4 Block 9 Original Survey of the City of Martinez, with improvements erroneously shown as o00. The correct valuation is $300. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote oft he Board.K In Matter of Naming "Concord Boulevard". On request of the Chamb a of Commerce of the Town of Concord, Contra Costa County , it is by the Board ordered that the name of Concord Avenue as designated on that certain map known as Bark Side No. 1 and extending easterly to its terminus from the easterly incornorate limits of the Toren of Concord, be changed to and shall be officially known as "Ooncord Boulevard", f' I41 In Matter of Printing Election Proclamation for November General Election. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, Seconded by Supervbsor Oleson, It is by the Board ordered that Election Proclamation for General Election to be held on Nov. 8, 1932, be pu:;lished in Antioch Ledger. a newspaper of general circulation. In:Satter of Granting Dance permit. It is, by the Board ordered that permission to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on October 8th, 1932, at Crockett Auditorium be granted to the Firemen e Association.,, In Matter of approving Contract and bonds of City Construction Company. The City Construction Company, a co-partnership having presented to this Beard their bonds and contract for the furnishing of labor and material for building of a storm sewer on Harbor Street in City of Pittsburg, Supervisor District $4, It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and cm tract be and the same are hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said con- ' _ tract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. In Matter of approval of Contract and bonds of W.W.Morgans. W-W.Morgans, having presented to this Board, his bonds and contract for fur- ` nishing of finish hardware for the County Of Contra Costa Hall of Records Building; It is, by the Board ordered that said 'bonds and contract be and the same are hereby approved, and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said contract, on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. In Matter of Approval of Plans and specifications for acoustic work on Hall of Records Building. Architect, E.G.Bangs, having presented to this Board, plans and specificati a ' for acoustic work for Hall of Records Building, It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications for acoustic work in said Contra _ Costa County Hall of Records Building; It is, further ordered that notice to bidders for loin- of said work be pub lishod in Contra Costa Gazette-Martinez Daily Standard, in the manner and for the tim� required by law; bids for doing of said work to be received up to 11 olciAck A.M. on Monday, October 17th, 1932. Ii 42 { i a In Matter of Adding Door to Room 312, Hall of Records Building. A.B.McKenzie, Judge of the Superior Court having requested that an additional door be placed in Room 312 as shown on the plans and specifications for the County Hall of Records Building; It is, by the Board ordered that Architect E.G.Bangs, install said door as requested. In Matter of Request to change specifications for painting County "i Hall of Records Building. H.S.Craig, Attorney at law, having appeared before this Board on behalf of W.P. Fuller Co. and requested that specifications for the furnishing of painting materials be ehani;c c:, It is, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby referr- ed to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County. In Matter of Communication from Mueller Bros. A communication having been received from Mueller Bros. requesting that a certain bridge on County road leading into Bolinger Canyon, from San Ramon, be re- paired; It id, by theBoard ordered that said communication be referred to Supervisor Olsson, the Supervisor of said District. In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of Hutchinson Company. R.R,Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having filed with this Boar , his Certificate certifying that the contract of Hutchinson Company for paving Road B-4, commonly known as Fish Ranch Road, Contra Costa County, has been completed according to plans and specifications, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby de- clared completed and said road accepted by this Board. r 43" In the Latter of petition of Land owners to declare DeLasalle Institute Buildings a Nuisance. WhEREAS, a petition ras presented to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on lay, September 19th, 1932, signed by residents and land owners in and about the present situate.', DeLasalle institute Buildings on the outskirts of the City of Hartinez, and, =EAS, said petition requested the declaration of said buildings a fire hazard and recommended a resolution ordering the same destroyed; and, WHEREAS, it appears that the officers of DeLaSalle Institute, a corporation do not oppose the same; IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Boru d of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that the same be declared a public nuisance and fire hazar , detrimental to the safety and general welfare of the County at large, and that it be recommended to the DeLasalle Institute, a corporation, to secure the demolition of said buildinti;s; The foregoing Resolution was duly and regz:larly introduced, passed and adop — ed by the members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a meeting of said Board held on the 3rd day of October, 1932, by the following vote, to wit.- Ayes: it:Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. ' In 'Matter of Designation of Election Officers and Polling Places for General Election on � November Sth, 1932. It is by the Board ordered that the hereinafter named places in the hereinaft r named precincts are designated as the polling places in each precinct and the followin named officers are hereby designated as officers of election to serve in following named precincts in Contra Costa County for General Election to be geld on November 9th !1932, in said County and the respective precincts thereof: BEFkELEZ PART PRECIlICT. - Polling Place: Community Hall, 376 Colusa Ave. Berkeley Park. Inspector: Mrs. Violet I. Cleary. Judges: Dora Fisher; Agnes L.Brunsell Clerks: Clara Fessenden; Zoe C.Boyce; Richard T.Waddle. EL CERRITO PRECT_.:CT #1. Polling Place: Schwake Hall, 417 San Pablo Avenue, E1 Cerrito. ' Inspector: Harry B.Lutz Judges: Tha msJ. Conlon; Queenie S.Schrrake; Clerks: Olga J.B.Lee; Alonzo F.Swank; Henrietta Schoute. EL CERRITO PRECII:CS #2. polling place: Harding School, Fairmont Avenue & Center St. E1 Cerrito Inspector: Edith L.Leitch Judges: Mrs. S.S.Hudson; A.G,Gatto; Clerks: Jewel R.Weeks; Elizabeth A.Aiman; F.w.Scheider; 4 i EL CERRITO PRECINCT . Polling Place: Walter's Garage, 624 Richmond St. El Cerrito Inspector: Anna O'Malley Judges: Jessie Filson; Llabel V.Hitchcock; Clerks: Margaret Hannon; Anna Walsh; Lucy D.Redding. U7-Cl--,'CT PR 44. Polling Place: Fairmont School, Kearney St. between Eureka and Stocktc Inspector: Lars. Clyde Stamper. Judges: Hilda U. Nissen; Mabel Shea; L. Clerks: Samuel F.Long; Gust A.Dahlen; Nephi Thulin. El CERRITO PRECINCT Polling Place: McOarty's Garage, 7517 Terrace Drive, E1 Cerrito. Inspector: Lars. Evelyn Hershey; Judges: Mrs. Frances E.Christ; Mrs. Ida Retynski. Clerks: Lars. ifay Patrick; Mrs. Grace J.2cCarty; Benjamin H. Ner ho£f. EL CERRITO PR''CINCT #6. Polling Place: El Cerrito Fire Hall, 1300 San Pablo Ave. El Cerrito Inspector: Kathryn Sandvick. Judges: Angelo J.Gasparini; Margaret S.Broberg. Clerks: Alice A.Lingeit; Clara Brensel; Adeline Dineen. EL CERRITO PRECILCT . Polling Place: Rossi Hall, Sar Pablo Ave. & Potrero Ave. E1 Cerrito. Inspector: Edward Y. Wuelzer. Judges: Leon Plecq; Gladys H. Beck; Clerks: Marian Gundry; John Rossi; Cora Chalmers. EL CERRITO PRECI:?CT T#S. Polling Place: Whitaker's Garage, 5322 Barrett Ave. El Cerrito. Inspector: Edith L.Whitaker. Judges: Edna ..Nichols; Liabel J.Godman; Clerks: Olive J.Concennon,, Verna B.Estes; Edith de L. Chapman. EL CER.=ATO PRECINCP �. Polling Place: William's Garage, 5801 Barrett Avenue, El Cerrito. Inspector: Frances A.Lods. Judges: Amy B. Williams; Philomena O'Brien. Clerks; Lillian Stockird; Martha Radke; Eleanor G.Holland. EL _ERRITO PRECINCT �10. Polling Place: Heydegger's Garage, 6107 E1 Dorado Avenue, E1 Cerrito Inspector: R.S.Tharp. Judges: George R. Schultz; Clara E.Bellman. Clerks: Edrard J.Schultz; Myra :4. Reese; Donald G. McCarty. KENSINGTON PRECINCT 41. Polling Place: Foster's Garage, 291 Arlington Avenue, Berkeley. Inspector: Edwin P.Shan's Judges: Lillian B.Arthur; Bert F. Foster. Clerks: Edna L. Swartz; Vyra Larkin; Sue J. Foster. KENSIiIGT_Oi; PRECINCT . Polling Place: Adam's Garage, 671 Oberlin Drive, Berkeley. Inspector: Gay A.Rosenourg. Judges: Helen ::'. McDenmott; Irene I.Brill Clerks: Annie W.Horard; D-J. :Bevis, Sr., Lary L. Cries. KENSINCTON PRECI:70T p3. Polling Place: Cassidy's Garage, 42 Ardmore Road, Berkeley. Inspector: Isobel ;!.Cassidy Judges: Madelane S.Johnson; Elaine IT. Sulliger; Clerks: Eva A.DeCosta; Bertha Kress; Irer_e Watts. ° RICH2.d0t7D PRECINCT t1. , Polling Place: Veteran Fireman's Hall, Standard Ave. & Eddy St. Inspector: dame: C. Bly Pt.Ricznond. Judges: Arthur Howell; Thankful Perault; Clerks; Nettie B.Grover; Vila F.`,cChristian; John Lindahl. RIC;i_0;7 PRECINCT ,=,'2. Polling Place: Masonic Hall, 210 Washi::£ton Ave. Pt.Richmond. Inspector: Daisy B.Jenkins. J#ages: Mary B.Moyle; Jenny M. Janes. Cler]:s: Elizabet'c A.Craver; Ethel 1—Alexander; A.J.Locke. I 45 RICH-= PRECT-,= #3• Polling Place: Hess' Gara-e, 323 Washin;:ton Ave. (rear) Inspector: Mrs. Anna Coward. Judges: Elizabet-, A.Paasch; Emma L.Tonping. Clerks: Mrs.Lucetta Dunlap; Mrs. Nellie Stiefvater; Mrs. Consu to Webster. RICHMO::D P-.EJI:'C^ j4. Polling Place: Store Room, 156 Tashington Ave. Pt.Richmond. Inspector: Edward McDuff. Judges; Gertrude Paasch; Blanche Fenner. Clerks: Thomas S.ffaite; Delbert C.Laughlin; Mary O'Brien. RIC&.OND P:iECI3CT 5. ' Pollling ?lace: Store Room, 25 Park Place, Pt.Richmond. Inspector: Thanas Kenny Judges. Artly r S.Whitesides; Mrs.Hattie H.Weston Clerks: Mrs.Marie Ceridono; Mrs. Luise 'Martens; Theresa Brigno e. RIC'r.'O2,D PRECIY.CT 46. - Polling Place: Washington School, East Rici_mond Avenue & liontana St. Inspector: L.C.Dexter. Pt.Richmond Judges. Gertrude R.Spiersch; Lena L.Feudner. Clerks; Eima J. Morelli; George W.Hanney; Winona E.Gilbert. SJH'_'U.D P ECI:'C. 17. Polling ?lace: South Richmond Improvement Club, 329 South 4th St. Inspector: Glenn L.Conn Judges: Nellie ?:;.Ancleto; Edward Dolan Clerks: Thomas H.Craig; Russell A.Hill; Marguerite Bush. RICHM00 PRECl::CT #6. Polling Place: Nystrom School, South 12th St. & Maine Ave. Insuector: C.K.Parker. Judges: Alice Robbins; Martin O.Hauge. ' Clerks: Joseph Lora Baker; Grace D.Curry; Edith M. Nystrom. RICH:i0::D PR-:CI C- �P . Polling Place: Smith's Garage, 2716 Cutting Boulevard. Inspector: Harry Ells Judges. Eugene H.Axtell; John T. McCormac; Clerks; Adelaide B.Picton; Jessie E.Lincoln; Henning L.Nels m RICiidOND PR CTIICT 410. Polling Place: Sulpizio's Garage, 121- 19'.':: St. Inspector: Bert E.Scoble. Judges: Helen M.Collins; William M.Pennington Clerks: Bessie A.Reulein; Edith M.Inman; Stephen A.Detlow. RICHIdOND PRECINCT 11. Polling Place: Builders' Exchange, 245- 14th St. Inspector: Cora Rogers. Judges: Mary E.Mcuann; Anna B.Horner. Clerks: Orson L.Field; Virgil J. O'Brien; William H. Brooke. RICF.;SOND PRECINCT #12. ' Pol-in- Place: Healey's Garage, 163- 13th St. Inspector: Bernard E.Dolan. Judges: John Healey; Curtis Pattersin; Clerks: Robert M.Powers; Mrs. Maude Brombacher; Xnnie Prowse; RICH,'dOND PRECINCT $ ^ Polling Place: Lincoln School, 239- 10th St. Inspector: George R.4hitealdes. ' Judges: Bernice McCormick; William H. Conn f clerks: Alice Axelson; Mzw d Arnold; Wirt H. Doolittle; RICE_-fO1D PRECIMT #14. Polling Place: Ogborn's Garage, 215- 8th St. Inspector: Isaaa Lester. Judges. W.E.Stolker; M.J.Gordon Clerks: Bearl Johnson; Luella W.Lang; Christina E.Byrne. RICh'OND PRECINCT Polling Place: Fire House No. 2, 235- 5th St. Inspector: G.A.Follett. Judges: It.V1.Brad bury; Ida M.Long. Clerks: Embra L.Washburu; Hattie M.Freine; Hermine A.Moore. n 46 1 I RICHMOND PR50INCT #16. Polling Place: Muth's Garage, 212- 3rd St. Inspector; George Sanderson Judges: Charles Arn; Anita Transue; Clerks: William J.Sinnett; Charles Kaiser; Allie Fuller. RICHUONO PRECI,'CT #r17. Polling; Place: Saunder's Garage, 100 Bissell Ave. (rear) -$ Insnector: L.C.Reid. Jiviges: Frank Marcoll.o; Esther P.Sel£; Clerks: Mirtie A.Dickenson; Katherine E.Miller; Rose N.Saunde s. RICHMOND PRECI^TCT 1618. Polling Place: Hahnke's Garage, 204 Nevin Ave. Inspector: Albert A.Beckman. Judges: Margaret A.Shea• 'Martha Schumacher. Clerks: Arthur C.Bill; Jennie S.Conwell; Irene H.Baldwin. RICH1.100 PRECI.iCT #19. Polling Place: Richmond Public Library, 4th St. & Nevin Ave. Inspector: John F.Floyd Judges: Bertha M.Smedley; Albert A.-hart. Clerks: Brownie Maxwell; Alice G.Shennan; Marie L.Whiting. RIC SOND PRECINOT #20. Polling Place: Hunt's Garage, SOo Barrett Ave. (rear) Inspector; Mabel E.Zumwalt. Judges: Oral L.Pearce; Wilbur J.Oakley Clerks: Kate D.Tinunons; Effie D.Fraser; CatherineE.Howard. RICHMOiD PRECINCT #21 Polling Place: Richmond Club House, 1125 Nevin Ave. Insnector; W.A.Jones. Judges: Irene R,Calkins• Mae Mathes. Clerks: Clyde C.Johnsont Milton R.Terry; Robert C.Fulton. RICiLOivD PRECINCT 22. Polling Place: Curry Auto Sales Room, 1401 'lacdonald Ave. Inspector; Alfred C.Childs. Judges: Ida Daley HowsmanVictoria T.Leggett. Clerks: race J.Howning; Leslie Beckerleg; Mary A.Bailey. RICHHOND PRECINCT #23. Polling Place: Brown's Garage, 595- 11th St. Inspector: S.S.Ripley Judges: Grace Jenkins; Laura B.Vhi'ctlesey; Clerks: Mary A.Beale; Agnes Bro m; Albert M.Healey. RICH'_:OND PRti✓rINCi j_ Polling Place: Wieser's Garage, 718 Maple at. Inspector: Henry I.Bill Judges: Minpie Howell; T.E.Clinch; Clerks: Rose G,31ack; Delia J.Clask; Rose Halianni. RICHY01TI7 PRECINCT #225. Polling Place: Prange's Garage, 516 Ripley Ave. Inspector: Elizabeti: Glover. Judges: Cora B.Cecil; Mary M.Grierson; Clerks: Miriam L.Wilson; Roy R.Martin; C.B.Trapheagen. RICI_OND PFECI iCT X26. Pollin;_; Place: Barda's Garage, 581-17rd St. Inspector: Ethel F.Hooper. Judges: Elizaceth Barbieri; Robert Thompson; Clerks: Henrietta M.King; Marraret C.Rogers; Michael Oelschl eger. RICHLO.D PRPCINCT - ?_ Polli nz Place: Store Room, 801- 7th St. Inspector; G.W,Morrison Judges: Frances J. Neville; A.L.Durnal; Clerks: Eunice 7.I.James; Elizabeth Neckel; Corda L.Woods. RT_CH`030 PRFCI_CT ' 8. Pot=ink Place: Healy's Garage, 743- 17th St. Inspector: F.J.Schumacher. Judges: Ani:a Theis; Lelah Baker; Clerks: Lary E.&aphan; Maude Lowery; Frank L.Goodrich. Ji 47 RI C' PR iCINCT 210. 29. Pollinr, Place: Smith's Garage, 615- 19th St. Inspector: Robert F.Cox. Judges: Albert S.Lilly;AElsie Farrow. Clerks: Annie McGrath; Alice Marsh; Hazel W.Picard. RICH11OND PRECINCT #30. Polling Place: Fire Haase No. 3, 1900 Barrett Ave. Insnector: Francis ;:.Cole. Judges; Theresa iL.k'urrey; Sadie K. Oliver. Clerks: Alice M. Entrican; Roy I.Cooper; Vida E.Snith RICHIf�;11D PRE0I1:CT 311. Pol'inE- Place: Wolffe's Garage, 479- 22nd St. Inspector. Charles B.Burns. Judges: Robert A.McCord; James E.Cryan. Clerks: Anita J.Dunning; Velma Mae Quinn; R.A•Spencer. RICH10SiD PRECINCT X32• - Polling Place: Blake's Garage, 773- 22nd St. Inspector: Michael Frates. Judges: Charles R.G.Poole• Tjil'_iam G.Searcy. Clerks: 4iilhelmina Reed; Bertha H�thaway; H.E.Cecil. RICHa_2,J PRECINCT Polling Place: Yeater's Garage, 510- 23rd St. - Insoector: T.NjWestdin. Judges: Mable J. Outman; Lela H. Urquhart. Clerks: Elizabeth Clements; Mary Margaret; Bertha E.Bacon. RICIRIOIM PR';CII?CY #34. Polling Place: Belle Air Garage, 995 San Pablo Avenue Insnector: Ruby L.Sletten Judges: Clara Fetror; Ila M.Mullen. Clerks: Geraldine M.Spaulding; Forrest V.Taylor; Dorothy Corn ' RICHP_OND PRECIiiCT #39. Polling Place: Bell's Garage, 5205 Barrett Ave. Insnector: T.A.Duggan Judges: May E.Page; Alan T.Oushino. Clerks: Hortense Sigut; Ruby Ellis; Madge H.Rector. RICH1014'D PR?CI ICT 436. Polling Place: Scarsella's Garage, 535- 41st St. Insnector: Robert Linebaugh Judges: Florence Dale; Sylva U.Tardy Clerks: Mary T.Hurley; Mary A.Kerns; Marguerite E.Gardella. RIGIC'i00- PRECINCT X57. Polling Place: Connell's Garage, 443- 34th St. Inspector: F.J.Dunster. Judges; Adeline Glover; Thomas G.Conn Clerks: Jessie M.Garoutte; Hazel V.Sears; Charles C.Rainoldi RICH:,1021D PRECINCT U8. Polling Place: Grant School, 24th u Grant Ave. Inspector: E.C.Crane. Judges: Henrietta M.Curry; J.W.Dietrich. Clerks: Janet Hitchcock; Eva Seger; Luch Nee. RICHHOI;D PRECINCT Polling Place: Longfellow Junior High School, 244- 22nd St. Inspector; Arthur B.Iiinter. Judges: Mrs.Cora Thayer; Mrs. Yarie O.Vaslie. ' Clerks: James L.Ba;naman; Dora E.McAllister; Henrietta J. Deas y. RICF,10,%D PRECITICT ii4O. Polling Place: Fletcher's Garage 3804 ;Pall Avenue (rear) Inspector: Sadie Newford. Judges: H.E.Fletcher; Francis Rooerts. Clerks; Julia Vignati; Elizabeth Wilkerson; Mrs.Marie Carlsen. RICHMOND PRECINCT #41. Polling Place: Stege School, 51st & Potrero Ave. Inspector: A.Voesbeck Judges: John M.Brooka; Minnie S.Dohrmann Clerks: Margaret L.Gately; Charles H.yradshaw; Geo.W.McCausland 48 i RICHMOND PRECINCT #1F2t Polling Place: Winningham's Garage, Santa Cruz & Santa Clara Sts. Inspector: Ida Mae Sampson Judges: Ella B.Ralph; Edith Frank Clerks: Helen Henson; Della Eldridge; Belle L.Rawson SAN.PABLO PRECINCT Polling Place: San Pablo Motors Garage, Alvarado St. near Church Lan Inspector: Alvina C.Frank Judges: L.M.911va; Cecil H.Dexter; Clerks: G.M.Shannon; Joe Alphonse Alameda; helen Barton. SAN PABLO PRF.CINC2 #2. Polling Place: San Pablo School, San Pablo Inspector: Henry C.Soito Judges: Joella Bonham; Frank Fray Clerks: Myrtle E.Mc�;oy; Frances H.Pedretti; Manuel Nevis. SAN PABLO PRECINCT . Polling Place: Lighthouse Inn, Garage, San Pablo, Opp. Inn. Inspector: Bertha F.Evans. Judges: Erma Eamb; Beatrice Blank Clerks: Alma Parks; Cora N.Bouquet; Cecil Berry SAN PABLO PRECINCT Y4. Polling Place: North Richmond Baptist Church, Filbert & Alamo Sts. Inspector: Fernando P.Silva. North Richmond Judges: Margaret Matteucci; Henry O.Chaney Clerks: 9attie Vaughan; Alramo Rampoldi; Mollie Silva. GIANT PRECINCT. Polling Place: Giant Club House, Giant. Inspector: J.Ernest Durand. Judges: Edward Hardyman; John Hewitt. Clerks: Mildred Petrio; Josie Bateman; Frances McNamara. RODEO PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: Rodeo Hall, Rodeo. Inspector: J.Mahoney Judges: J.D.Smith; Nellie Faria Clerks: Theresa Joseph; Mae L.Dickenson; Helen Iverson. RODEO PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Rodeo Garage, Rodeo. Inspector: James Guthrie. Judges: Leah Hearne; Minnie Brennen. Clerks: Lucy E.Higuera; Ada N.Hagan; D.C.Graves, Sr. OLEUM PRECINCT. Polling Place: Social Hall, Union Oil Company, Oleum. Inspector: W.C.Rdley Judges: F.E.Higgins; Helen W.Smith Clerks: Rea Briggs; Robert LaBuef; Ruby Stevenson. PINOLE PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: Accommazzio's Garage, Main St. Pinole. Inspector: Helen F. McDonald. Judges: Theresa Clark; Ellen Lucid. Clerks: Sophie Illg; Mary-1. Curry; May I. Silva. PINOLE PRECINCT Polling Place: Town Hall, Pinole. Inspector: 0.L.Townes. Judges: Margaret Race; Etta L.Gurran. Clerks: Mary A.Levis; Leroy C.LeFeBvre; May I.Silva; 3ERCULES PRECINCT: Polling Place: Community Center, Hercules. Inspector: E.W.Robinson Judges: Emma Achenfelter; Compton Gault; Clerks. Leonard E.Parker; Ella L:Gerrish; Roxie M.Dixon. SELBY PRECINCT. Polling Place: Grammar School Selby. Inspector: Charles Richards. Judges- Matthew E.Healy; Mrs. Mattie Clemo; Clerks: Maude Leslie Hastings;,Muanita A.Cribb; Elsie McQuis ea. i P 49 CROCKETT PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: Prytz Plumbing Shop Inspector: Nellie Meaney Judges: Anastasia Hurley; Laura G.Walthouls Clerks: Lorraine Prytz; Sm ma Glancy; Tessie lobes. CROCKETT PRECINCT #2. ' poll__.5 Place: Tenney Terrace Garage. Insnector: Flora Gloor Judges: Margaret Galway; Gertrude Hutchinson Clerks: Gertrude Nelson; Oliver Muth; Soren F.Wini; 0 PRECINCT . Polling Place: Fire House, Crockett. Inspector: Rudolph Witt. Judges: Loretta Kenny; Frederick R.Thomas. Clerks: Maud Priestley; Helen Sawyer; Mattie Andrewsen. CROCKETT PRECINCT #4. Poling Place: Boy-Scout Room. Inspector: Thomas Cahalan Judges: Elizabeth Murphy; Lillian Bailey Clerks: Gladys Hughes; Cecil Piraino; Lunena Bailey. CROCKETT PRECINCT #5. Polling Place: Connors Bros. Old Store. Inspector: Albert A.Quill Judges: James Fox; Henry Del Monte. Clerks: Margaret O'Connell; Bridget Lynch; Rills,Kuhl. CROCKETT PRECINCT #6. Polling Place; Valona Fire House. Inspector: Charles Bellaria Judges: John P:Silva.; George Peters; Clerks: Laura Marshall; Helen Boaicalzi; Helen F.Bremer. CROCFCETT PRECINCT #7. ' Polling Place Valona Play Ground. Insnector: Fred C.Ner:ton Judges: Minnie Holmlund; Louis Bonacalzi. Clerks; lheda Merchant; Teresa Guerrieri; Adna E.Velikonia. PORT COSTA PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: Old Butcher Shop Inspector: Josephine.011eill Judges: Julia Harrington; Anita Manger; Clerks : "ames Crowley; Nell O'Connell; Kathrine Crowley. 1 PORT COSTA PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: School House. Inspector: William P.Ahern Judges; Kate Hurley; Cathrine Cox; Clerks: Jennie Norton; Cathrine McCarthy; William Pembroke; DANVILLE PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: I.O.O.F.Hall. Inspector: George C.Wood. Judges: Marcia Eddy; Edna Haskell; ' Clerks; Lilas Tarpley; Irma Lawrence; Viola Collins; DANVILLE PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Danville Fire House. Inspector: Philip J.Harris. Judges: Elizabeth Root; Josephine Close. Clerks: Lula A.Smith; Mervin Donahue; Roma E.Edeall. ' SAN RAMON PRECINCT. Polling Place: San Ramon Hall. Inspector: Henry Hansen Judges: Laura Fereira; Erhardt Andersen; Clerks: Joseph E.Hawley; Leo J.Norris; Pearl C.Peters. TASSAJARA PRECINCT. Polling Place: Tassajara Hall. Inspector: Phoebe Coats Judges: Manuel Vargas; Evelyn Smith Clerks: Grace Beyer; Joseph Edeline; Eduard Rasmussen. ALAMO PRECINCT . Polling Place: School House. Inspector: Annie Chase. Judges. Lloyd E.Ivory; Ned Lorenzen Clerks: Edith Wells ; Hattie Hunt; Elora Barnard; LAFAYETTE PRECINCT *1. Polling Place: Lafayette Hall. Inspector: Irene Bunker. Judges: Daisy Febles; Henry Reprogle -jerks: GWneth Baldwin; Margaret Thompson; Bertha Dean. LAFAYErTE PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Morenini Service Station; Inspector: Roy Michant. Judges: Clara Herman; Ida Flood; Clerks: August M.Schtt; Ida Busekist; Alice Brown. CANYON PRECINCT. Polling Place: Canyon Hall. Inspector: Conrad Schaffer. Judges: Alice Olson; Anna McMahon; Jlerks: aura Litten; Myrtle Walters; Nora Cary; ■ORAGA PRECINCT. Poking Place: School House. Inspector: Thos. P.Carroll Judges: William_Mulholland; Pearl.Miller, Clerks: Jack O'Donnell; Amy Souza; Eva Lemos. ST. MARYS PRECINCT. Polling Place: Athletic Office. Inspector: Thomr.s A.Duffy. Judges: Wm. Hudson; Walter Minogue. Clerks: Albert A.Baker; Timothy Couty; David N.Cooper. ORINDA PRECINCT, Polling Place: Grinds, Fire House. Inspector: Edward McVay. Judges: John Foley; Johanna Oakley Clerks? Myrtle Dutton; Margaret Trucker; Harriet Toles. ALHAMBRA PRECINCT. Polling Place: Sweetser Service Station; Martha Hale, Inspector. Jennie Winslow, Bessie Gilbert, Judges. William Zocher; L.Nelson; Walter Gimetti, Clerks. WALNUT CREEK. PRECINCT.*'_. Polling Place: 1330 Main St. Inspector: May S.Spencer. Judges; Mrs.Edna Martin, Alice May Laird; Clerks: Mary A.Ridgway, Lenette N.Cameron; Florence E.Thom on WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Public Library Inspector: William H. Murray Judges: Katherine LeMOine; Edith Blackwell Clerks: Nellie Jones; Doris Brubaker; Nellie Murley. WALIUT CREEK PRECINCT *3. - Polling Place: Old Glove Factory. Inspector: Robert V.Monroe Judges: Dorothy Fairchild; Hattie Haberly. Clerks: Mildred G.Thomas; I.W.Sturm; J.A.Whittaker. AALPIUT CREEvPR3CINCT Polling Place: Old Coe House, 1/2 mile south of Walnut Creek. Inspector: H.C.Glass. Judges: Dora Mc�;onnell; Beatrice E.Edgar. Clerks: Herman %7orrg; Pearl D.Eckley; Helen Jennings. SARANAP PRECINCT. Polling Place: Community Hall. Inspector: George W.McGulre. Judges: Edna Treadway and Mrs. Jane Buck. Clerks: Gladys D.Matthers; Evelyn Williams; and Sadie J. Cutler. 51 `' MARTINEZ PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: City Hall. Inspector: Frank Prosser. Judges: Lillian Brison; John W.Bucknam Clerks: Shelah Buckman; Ruth E,Miller( Lulu A.French; MARTINEZ PRECINCT #2. ' Polling Place: Tony Sindicich Garage, 431 Main St. Inspector: Louis D.Rampoldi Judges: Lorraine Y.Selsor; Elizaoeth Breneman Clerks: Tessie Threlkeld; Genevieve McNamara; Hilda Jory. !ARTZNEZ PREDINCT #3. Polling Place: William Rhodde Residence, 37 W. 4reenSt. Inspector: Mrs. Nannie E.uoods. Judges: Catherine Kramer; Elsie M.Lasell Clerks: Julia E.Molin; Bernice Ahern; Ruby Armstrong. MARTINEZ PRED INCT #4. Polling Place: Grammar School, Alhambra Ave. Inspector: Edward Arthur Judges: Lacie O'Neil; A.J.Compagno. Clerks: Norma Barlettani; Myrtle M.Sears; Harry Chamberlain. MARTINEZ PRECINCT #5. Polling Place: Ed.Olivieri'e Store, Alharabra Ave. Inspector: MIchael F.14r7.Namara. Judges: Francis W.Ray; Dolores Walter; Clerks: Mary Norrie; Jack H.Fry; Lily J.Weltz. MARTINEZ PRECINCT Polling Place: Senior High School Inspector: Raymond Greerty Judges: Dorothy Taylor and Winifled Brown. Clerks: Robert J.GOtelll; Edyth Belnep; Corallynne Elmquist MARTIIv4EZ PRECINCT Polling Place: Josephine McCann Residence, 1305 Estudillo St. Inspector: Josephine McCann. Judges: Katherine Casey; Catherine Folley Clerks: Glenn F.Reid, Geraldine Sullivan; A M.Richards; MAHTIYEZ PRECINCT. Poking Place: 1622 LaBelle St. Inspector: Guy O.Smith Judges: Mary E.Lancaster; Catherine Cutts, Clerks. Mary S.Kelly; Minnie Prater; Lenore Mary Wentenrid r. MARTINEZ PREDING? #9. Polling Place: Grammar School, Susanna St. Inspector : O.K.Smith Judges: Nina C.Coots; Rolland E.Goree; Clerks: Ruth Randall; Nellie K/Cushing; Janet Butcher. MARTINEZ PRECINCT #10. Polling Place: Woman's Club. Inspector. George L.Pascoe. Judges: Anita S.Rutson• Roe e�.Milli ff; Clerks: Opal Johnson; Leone enrichsen; Edith E.Greene. MARTINEZ PRECINOT #11. Polling Place: Wells Garage, Willow St. between Ward and Green St. Inspector: Fred H.Upham Judges: Natt L.Richardson; Minnie L.Anderson. Clerks: Elizabeth Gallagher; Euphemia Kane; Amelia M.Barnett.' MARTINEZ PRECINCT #12. Polling Place: Chamber of Commerce. Inspector: Lawrence H.Howard. # Judges: Margaret M.Barlett; Mary E.Buxton. Clerks: Mabel M.Knight; Beatrice W.Weltz; Robert B.Borland. MARTIIZ Z PRECINCT #13. Polling Place: Dining Room, Columbia Hotel, Fairview. Inspector:' Mrs. Winigred Beede. Judges: Margaret.Bulger; T.B.Swift, Jr. Clerks: Richard Delavati; Mrs.Vera L.Draper; Mrs.Leah M.Lu k. I' i VINE HILL PP. CINCT #1. Polling Place: Della Rosa Hall. Inspector: Raymond A.Reed. Judges: Leo F.Schrueder; Verna W.Ricks; Clerks: Grace A.Knapp; Eva M.Mellerup; Nellie C.Smith VINE HILL PF-CINCS #2. Polling Place Vine Hill School. Inspector: Davida S.Wright. Judges: Anna G.Metherall; Julio Bollentini; Clerks: Mildred L.Willis; Ima M.Weishand; Cornelia K.Pennell MT. VIEW PRECINCT *1. Polling Place: DeLacey's Store. Inspector: George E.King. Judges: Fannie Ernest; Thomas J.DeLacey Clerks: William Wigal; Herman A.Nevman; Katherine McCarthy ' MT. VIEW PRECI:CT #2. Polling Place: Commuity Hall. Inspector: Jess V.Allen Judges: L.V.Howe; Virgil F.Ray Clerks: Mrs.Anna J.Bride; Lottie Bacchieri; Marian H.Sharp . CONCORD PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: Druid Hall. Inspector: S.J.DeSoto. Judges: Edna J.Ohristick; Gertrude Russi Clerks: Gertrude F.Carlson; Catherine Slattery; 'Margaret M.Downey. CONCORD-PRT.CIIiCT #2. Polling Place: 2187 Salvio St. Inspector: A.W.Martin Judges: Wesley J.Drennan; Corey C.Jacuit4. Clerks: Leulla S.Burton; Sara P.Soto; Ruth Freitas. CONCORD PRECINCT #3. Polling Place: Town Hall. Inspector: Catherine J.Galindo Judges: Lena M.Sorenson; Esther O.Sturdy. Clerks: Estelle M.Eddy; Essie Keller; Carrie C.Henderson CONCORD PRECINCT#4. Polling Place: Farm Bureau. Inspector: Fred E.Blume. Judges: Florence G.Voice; Bessie E.McGurdy Clerks: L.A.Wilkins; Grace E.Collins; Anna E.Garaventa. CONCORD PRECINCT #5. Polling Place: Central Hotel. Inspector: Mortimer V.Smith Judges: Wilhelmina Kennerley; Joseph C.Arrighl Clerks: Edith Bisso; Mildred Helmke; Susie M.Rock. CONCORD PRECINCT #6. Polling Place: John A.Vogel Residence. 2975 Willow Pass Road. Inspector: W.P.Nott. Judges: Mary A.Vcgej6; Rosa Lee Joseph g Clerks: Lorraine M. heehan; =lla G.Fisher; Lucy Arrighi. CONCORD PRECINCT #7. Polling Place: Oak Grove School. Inspector: Fred E.Koening. Judges: vert Wiget• Carl J.Strubo. Clerks: ltatharine Grisinger; Frank J.Roche; Freda E.Malmoulst. ASSOCIATED PRECINCT. ' Polling Place: Avon Mess Hall. _ Inspector: E.H.McLaughlin Judges. W.H.Offersann; E.W.Baer; Clerks: Lola D.Nasrn; Rose A.Davis; Louise P.Devol. COWELL MOINCT. Polling Place: Cowell Community Hall. Y Inspector: Maude K Smith Judges: Henrietta Kaseh; Evelyn B.Frank Clerks: Edna R.Albee; Frank Trimmingham; Walter E.Sulliva PACHEC 0 PREM NCi. Polling Place: Pacheco School House. Inspector: Martin Fasehing. Judges: Ella Jones Mrs.Rosa Williams. Clerks: Lisa D.Hoo$; Mrs. Rose Roche; John J.Bnttuer. i PITTSBURG PRECI?:CT NO. 1. Polling Place: Mercurio Bldg. 3rd & Black Diamond St. Inspector: John Royce. Judges: Ben Zolfo; S.Maestretti; Clerks: Theresa Cautello; Peter T. Cardinalli; Edward H.Wilson PITTSBURG PRECINCT $2. ' Polling Place: Ford Salesroom, Third St. Inspector: John J.Loyacon. Judges: Albert Hemr;ingway; Attilio Del Monte. Clerks: Rosalie E.Haynes; Barney Di Maggio; Olive A.Dally. PITTSBURG PRECINCT $3. Polling Place: W.& 17. Garage. Inspector: Vera S.Hornsby ' Judges: Leo P.Griffin; Catherine Latimer; Clerks: Amy McAvoy; Gertrude Young; Arvilla Downing. PITTSBURG PRECINCT #14. Polling- Place: Lepori Bldg. 5th & Black Diamond Sts. Inspector: John A.Junta. Judges: Andrea J.Scudera; Richard Anderson Clerks: Mr.rie Harper; Neno S.Smario; Edward P.Thilgen. PITTSBURG PRECINCT # 5. Polling Place: Nutman's Undertaking Parlors. Inspector: Henry Nutman. Judges: Bertha Mora; Henry Botzbach Clerks: Neno R.Davi; Connie Hornsby; Mary Felix. PITTSBURG PRECINCT #16. Polling Place: Pettas Apartment House Garage, 349 A. 10th St. Inspector: V.R.Carusso. Judges: Attilio Viscusc; Fred J. Smith Clerks: Mand Linscheid; Anna p.Baker; C.O.Butler; PITTSBURG PRECINCT $7. Polling Place: Intermediate School Inspector: Richard P.Taylor Judges: Mrs.Catheri ne Heroert; Katherine Knight. Clerks: Rm.F.Duarte; Lydia B Scott; J.H.Rodda. PITTSBURG PRECINCT #18. Polling Place: City Hall. Inspector: John E.Bankson Judges: Chas.Champlain; Florence Barnes Clerks: Helen Plaisted; Viola Dunkley; tlizabeth Schmidt. PITTSBURG PRECINCT $9. Polling Place: Perry Bldg. near S.P.Depot. Inspector: Aug.Anderson Judges: Chas.Mortimore; Frank Lawrence. Clerks: Leslie Clement; Mrs.Annie Teakle; Catherine Wright. PITTSBURG PRECINCT #10. Polling Place: R.G.Buchanan Garage, 547 E. 12th St. Inspector: Tony Melrose; Judges: Margaret Delp; Mrs.Geo. B.Cook; Clerks: natherine E.Corbett; Margaret L.011jonnor; Mrs.Laura Driscoll. PITTSBURG PRECINCT #11. Polling Place: Cohn's Garage, 708 Central Ave. Inspector: Phillip Grant. Judges: Ben S.Killeen; Mrs.Jean Draper. Clerks: Mary B.Castro; Dorothy Hein; Nellie M.Lynch. ' PITTSBURG PRECINCT #F12. Polling Place: Diamond Brick Warehouse. Inspector: John Vaughn Judges: Geo. B.McCoy; Pete Hjelm. Clerks. Mabel E.Benn; Margaret Abrams; Lillian S.Nelson PITTSBURG PRECINCT $13. -Polling Place: Geo.Lynn Garage. Inspector: Geo. .O'Hara. Judges: Aquilla S.Bailey; Mary Reoer. Clerks: Florence V.Cadman; May Larabee; Gertrude M.White. i PITTSBURG PRECINCT #14. Polling Place: Ambrose School. Inspector: Geo.E.Wild es. Judges: Dsvid J. Davies. Alvina Keinerley. Clerks: Jessie Gregory; Virginia Hudson; California Warner. I CLAYTON PRECINCT Polling Place: Christian Endeavor Hall. Inspector: Bertna R.Rasmussen Judges: Andrew Manginl; Mrs. Peau Graves. Clerks: Lillian Frank; Mary McGuire; Howard Duncan. PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: S.W.Cunningnam Residence. 116 Meridian St. Inspector: William F.Bucholz; Judges: Belle Silva; John O.Morken.. Clerks: Sam Sheidler; Mrs.G.Cummings; Mrs. Edna McGuire. PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT#Z. Polling Place: Fire House. Inspector: Mary L.Cunningham Judges: Emma C.Van Winkle; Mary B.McEwen Clerks: Mary K.Pocini; .1:-el T.Anderon; Ellen Frederickson. CLYDE PRECINCT;. Polling Place: The Club House. Inspector: Helen M.Evans. Judges: Alma H.Carter; John B.Olsea Clerks: Edith T.Flint; Margaret E.Bentley; Emma Jane Rankin NICHOLS PRECINCT. Polling Place: Community Hall. Inspector: Mary E.Clark Judges: Sophie Black; Mary R.Dutra; Clerks: Gladys M.McMillan; Cora Caudel; Loretta Vlach. ANTIOCH PRECINCT #1_. Polling Place: City Hall. Inspector: Geo.Ackerman Judges: Geo. McAttee; Reginald W.Kel ley Clerks: Mrs.Maude Frazer; Virginia E.Rodgers; Mrs.Glorindx Gori. ANTIOCH PRECINCT #P. Polling Place: I.O.O.F. Hall Inspector: M.G.Azevedo. Judges: F.%.Smith; Geo.E.Irvine. Clerks: Mrs.Floreace Glass; Orma Hartley; Alice Webster. ANTIOCH PRECINCT. #3. Polling Place: Antioch Library. Inspector: Walter C.Christiansen Judges: P.F.Lynch; D.J.Wall. Clerks: Mrs.Gladys Hunnel; Mrs.Ruth Stamm; Mrs.Minnie Don on ANTIOCH PRECIMr 44_ Polling Place: Easley Garage. Inspector: H.S.Canefer. Judges: Herman Bruns; Ray 0. Kelley Clerks: Mrs. Evelyn Coil ; Mrs.Mary Mack; Mrs.Mary Iola. ANTIOCH PRECINCT #5. Polling Place: Nason Garage. Inspector: Enoch Ward Shedrick. Judges: C.O.Diffin; Wm. Welch. Clerks: Zelma Beaman; Mrs. ':.Wicker; Mrs.Lucy Wolcott. ANTIOCH PRECINCT #6. Polling Place: I.D.E.S.Hall. Inspector: Irvin R.Sprague. Judges: Luke D.Hodgson; Thomas S.Armstrong. ' Clerks: Mrs. Agnes Shine; Miss Lena Ferranti; Mrs.Olive Storey. LONE TREE PRECINCT. Polling Place: Joe Sani Houe. Inspector: Jno. F.Viera. Judges: E.Uren; R.!I.Christian. Clerks. Enna Joseph; Mrs. Bessie Noia; Yrs.Mamie Cakebre d. BRENTWOOD PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: Brentwood Motors Inc. Inspector: Carrol O'Brien. Judges: Victor DeMartini; Jno. W.Wil*.s. Clerks: Mrs. Elizabeth McNamara; Mrs. J.K. Monro; Mrs. Grace Minn. f' BRENTWOOD PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: American Legion Hall. Inspector: W,J.O'Bara. Judges: H.A.Butcher; Walter T.Moffatt. Clerks: Mrs.Louisa Shellenberger; Mrs.E.Sorgenfrey; Neva L.Dif in BRENTWOOD PRECINCT #3. ' Polling Place: 0.%.Garage. Inspector: Ray T.Wallace. Judges: Karl S.Abbott; Mies Elizabeth Diffin Clerks: Mrs.Aileen French; Mae K.S.Heureuz; Mrs.Gertrude Allen BYRON PRECIilCT #1. Polling Place: I.O.O.F.Hall. Inspector:' Walter M.Lewis. ' Juiges: Edward C.Grueninger; Ellis J.Cakebread; Clerks: Mrs. Eva J.Acrey; Mary B.Rogers; Grace T.Krumland. BYROII PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Byron Times Bldg. Inspector: Edward G.Kitnmland; judges: Galen A.Richardson; Charles B.Wightman. Clerks; Mrs.Aunie G.Pitau; Mrs.9argaret Armstrong. Miss Maude Plumley. KNIGHTSEI,T PRECINCT. Polling Place. Farm Bureau Hall. Inspector: Paul Bueholtz; Judges: Oscar Strickland; Fritz Ohmstede; Clerks: Mrs. Gladys Grant; Mrs. Julia E.Ayers; Mrs.Blanche Far er. OAKI,EY PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: Oakley Women Club Inspector: Roy Bloomfield. Judges: E.Roberts; S.G.Soderstrom. Clerks: Mrs.Merle Stonebarger; Mrs.E.Cordua; Mrs.Emma Vengele . OAKLEY PRECINOT #2. Polling Place: Oakley Hall. Inspector: Peter Mettier. Judges: Jas.T.Hill; Ben Namer. Clerks: Mrs. Johanna Viera; Mrs. Nellie Carpenter; Mrs.Florenoe Dal porta. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, October 17th, 1952, at 10 o'clock A.M. CHAIRMAN. 7 it i£ I I �: 56 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 193' The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Loag, Oscar Olsson, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Cleric. In Matter of Bids for acoustical work on County Hall of Records Building. . This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for doing of acoustical work on County Hall of Records Building, and this being time and place for receiving of said bids, as called for in said advertisement, the following bids are received area read to saia Board: A. H. WINCHCOLE: Proposal"A". For the work described I propose to furnish and apply Kalite Super Acoustic Plaster for the sum of :$"2850.00. Proposal "B": I propose to furnish and erect complete, as an alternate to Proposal A, Kalite Acoustical Tile 1" thick. for the sum of $5,922- I hereby agree to complete the work within 20 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. UNITED STATES GYPSUM CO. For the work described below, Contract for the lump sum of $2,910.00. We hereby agree to complete the work within 30 calendar days after notification by the ArchitWt to begin work. THE JOHN J. MOOR CO: For the work described below, Contract for Acoustic work on hall of records building, the lump sum of $1945.00. We hereby agree to complete the work within 60 calendar days after notification by Architect to commence work. WAS. MAKIN: For the work described below, Contract for Acoustical work, the lump sum of $1350-00- I hereby agree to complete the work within 12 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. THE WAYLAND COMPANY: For the work described below, Contract for Acoustic work the lump sum of $4,508.00. We hereby agree to complete the work within 30 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. ACOUSTICS PRODUCTS CO: For the work described below, cont3act for acoustical treatment for the Hall of Records, the lump sum of ,$2,583.00. Vie hereby agree to complete the work within 2i. calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. WESTERid ASBESTOS MAGNESIA Co. For the work described below, Contract for acoustical treat— ment the lump sum of $3695.00. We nereby agree to complete the work within 2) calendar days after notification by the Architect to oegin work. Thereupon all bids are referred to Architect E.G,Bangs, for further consideration and Arcaitect E.G.Bangs.havin5 reported to this Board that the aids of the Wayland Company, A.H.Winchcole, and Western Asbestos Magnesia Company, are the best 'bids submitted for doing- of said work; ' It is, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, Seconded by Supervisor Olsson, by the Board ordered that the contract for doing of acoustical work on County Hall of Records Buildin, AR, be azarded to The Wayland Compa. Price submitt ed in their bid. It is further ordered twat The Wayland Company, Ltd. give goodand sufficient Bonds to the County of Contra Costa, in the sum of fifty per cent of amount of said bid for faithful performance of said contract, and fifty per cent of amount of said bid for guaranteeinrE labor and materials for said contract. 57 , It is further ordered that the certified checks wnich accompanied the bids of unsuccessful bidders, be returned to said bidders. ' - In the Matter of Abproval of Tarrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cau s: aopearing therefor it is by the Board ordered that the following currants of said District be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 633 Sept. 30, 1932, 31.25 634 Sept. 30, 1932. 115.25 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 Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #630. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following approval of following warrants of said District be made, to wit: No. Date Amount. 32 Jan: 31, 1933• "a 14,186.34 ' 33 Jan. 31, 1933• 3.972.74 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 sonroval of Warrants of Reclamation District ;799• Good cause ap,:e aring therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow— ing approval of following warrants of said District be made, to wit: No. Date Amount. 258 Oct. 4, 1932 500.00 259 225.00 260 150.00 261 340.00 ' 262 n 51.00 And the Chairman of tris Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. In Matter of Dance Permits. Permission to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates is hereby granted by the Board to following applicants, to wit; Roy Fields, Oct. 29th, 1932, at I.O.O.F. Hall, Byron. Friendship Club, Oct. 29, 1932, at Rodeo Fire House, Rodeo. Mt.Diablo Post #246, American Legion, Danville, Nov. 5, Dec. 3, Dec-31, 1932. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In Matter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor, havin. filed with this Board his application to correct certain assessments in accoraance with Section 3651 of the Political Code, and said aoplieation having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, , It is, by tae Hoard ordered that the follmving corrections oe made, to wit: In Vol. 26, Assessment No. 56073, I.A.R.Marston is assessed with a portion of Lots 3 and 4 Orinda Villa Par=;, with improvements erroneously shown as $500. The correct assessed valuation. is $100. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 56077 Benj. A.& Mary Glover, are assessed with a portion of Lots 3 and 4, Orinda Villa park, with improvements erroneously shown as $750. The correct assessed valuation is $400. In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 56060, Elsa M.Leigh is assessed with a portion of Lot 4 Orinda Villa Park witn improvements erroneously shown as $750. The correct assessed valuation is $200. In Vol. 17 "ames G. & Marie Mat::eson, are assessed with a described tract of land in the City of Martinez, also the West 421 of Lot 13, Map of Villa Sites (see Assessment No. 36622 and 35523) and claimed War Veteran Exemption on same. Through an error in the office of Assessor exemption was allowed on Assessment No. 36622 only. Authority is granted to allow exemption to amount of $450. on west 42, of Lot 13, wap of Villa Sites. In Vol. 17 Assessment No. 36655, A.T,Souza, is assessed with a parcel of land with $100 personal property. There should be n0 personal property on this assessment. Authorit*ranted to cancel same. In Vol. 17 Assessment No 35056, Wm. M. & Wilma S.Fothergill, are assessed with Lot 24 Block 9 Martinez Park, with $100 personal property. Should be no person- al property on this Assessment. Auth-rity granted to cancel said personal property The said order is passed by tae unanimous vote of theBoard. -r In Matter of Payment of Posta,-'e for Mailing of Sample Ballots. It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, draw warrant in favor of the Post Master of the City of Martinez, in an amoui t specified to pay the postage for the mailing of sample ballots by the County Clerk of Contra Costa County for tae General Election to be held on November 6th, 1932. It is further ordered that the Post Master of the City of Martinez, shall attach his receipt for said postage to the said warrant, In Matter of Acceptance of , Resignation of Charles Bellaria, As Fire Co:xiAssioner of Carquinez Fire District. Charles Bellaria, Fire Commissioner of Carquinez Fire District, at Crockett, California, having presented to this Board his resignation as such Commissioner, It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation be accepted and said offic declared vacant. ' � 59 In the Matter of Application of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. to Trim Trees on Gialnut Creek-Danville Highway. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having applied to this Board for ' permission to trim trees between their Poles 1-0 and 1-3, on San Ramon Valley Road, between Walnut Creek and Danville, It is, by the Board ordered that said application be referred to Supervisor H.M.Stow and Supervisor Oscar Olsson. 1 In Matter of Correction of Deeds. M.W.Joost, Tax Collector of Contra Costa County having applied to this Board for permission to correct certain deeds in accordance with provisions of Section 3805 of the Political Code of the Stateof California, It is, by the Board ordered that said permission be granted and that a nen; deed shall oe issued in lieu of Deed No. 125 and that said Deed $125, be cancelled by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County. Itis further ordered that Deed No. 196 be ordered cancelled, the property described in said deed, havins-; been redeemed under Section 3817a of the Political Co as reported by said County Tax Collector, ' In Matter of Hearing of Unemployed Council of Contra Costa County. A delegation from the unemployed Council of Contra Costa County, California, located at Richmond, California, having appeared before this Board and made certain demands upon this Board for relief of the unemployed of said Council and W.J.Prater, Max Olsen, A.R.Stevens, V.F.Lyons, J.Stewart, Clifford T.Johnson and J.Fry, having addressed said Board, the further hearing on said matter is hereby continued to November 7th, 1932, at 2 o'clock P.M. In Matter of Placing of Auditional Marble Work in County.Hall of Records Building. It is, by the Board ordered that Architect E.G.Bangs, of the County Hall of records Building, be authorized to enter into a contract with the Eisele & Dondero Marble Company for the furnishing and installing of marble wainscot on the stairways with curved surface, for $802.00; and for the furnishing of marble window jambs and ' soffits in windows Nos. 3153, 3154, 3155, 3156, 3157, as designated on plans and specifications for said building,for the sum of $600. r - In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon application of A N.Su_lenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, It is by the Board ordered that sum of $50 be cancelled from the balance remaining in the appropriation for re-fund of taxes and returned to the unappropriated Resery Fund for the purpose of paying the mileage of members of County Planning Commission The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In }latter of Transfer of Funds. On anplic ation of A.?I.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that transfers be made from the General Reserve Fund to the following funds in the amounts shown, said amounts to be transferred to the General Reserve Fund as soon as available from current revenue: Sup. Dist. j2 Fund: $2,000. Sup. Dist. #3 Fund: 1,000 Sup. Dist. Fund: 1,000. Rotor Vehicle Fund: 5,000. Mt.View Sanitary Dist.Fund: 165. (Current) The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In Matter of Appointment of County Health Officer of Contra Costa County. The following persons having made application to this Board to be appointed County Health officer of Contra Costa County to fill the vacancy caused by resignat ion of Dr. I.O.Church, to wit: Dr. William A.Pov.ell, Dr. D•E.Smallhorst, Dr. C-ifford O.Bishop, and Dr. A.F.Gillihan. It is, on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, bythe Board ordered that Dr. William A,Povrell, be and he is hereby appointed Health Officer of County of Contra Costa, at a salary of $4000 per year. It is further ordered that the CountyAuditor of the County of Contra Costa, draw his warrant monthly in favor of Dr. William A.Powell in payment of said salary. F In Matter of Approving Subcontract for George D.Hudnutt, Inc. .�� George D.Hudnutt, Inc. havin__ reported to this Board that they are desirous of subletting the contract for the construction of collonade slab and cement rail inn: work and contract for construction of cement sidewalks, dement approaches, curbs, and curb approaches at the County Hall of Records Building, to D.J.Depault, , of Stockton, California. It is, by theBoard ordered that said sub-letting of said contracts to D.J. DePauli, be and the same is hereby approved. z 61 = In MattET of Transfer of Funds. The Board of Directors of Joint Highway District #13, of the State of California, having presented to this Board, a Resolution adopted at a regular meting of said Board of Directors on June 27th, 1932, requesting the Board of Supervisors of Contra s Costa County, to transfer from General Fund of Contra Costa County to the funds of Joint Highway District x#13, of the State of California, the sum of »"11,111.11. It is, by the Board ordered that said transfer be made by the Auditor of Contra Costa County. The vote o£ the Board on said order being unanimous. In Matter of Construction of El Cerrito Memorial Hall Jas, T.Narbett, Architect, and Sunerintendent of Construction of E1 Cerrito Memorial Hall, having filed with this 3oard, his certificates shouting that the follow- ing contractors have completed their contracts according to plans and specifications to wit: George Peres, excavatins work; Standard Plumbing Z Heating Company, install- ing heating plant. It is, by the Board ordered that the said contracts be accepted and said work declared completed. ' In Matter of Approval of Pland and specifications for construction of overhead crossing at Giant. The Southern Pacific Railroad Company having presented to this Board, plans for the construction of an overhead crossing over the Southern Pacific Railroad Company j tracks near Giant, California; It is, by the Board ordered that the said plans and specifications are hereby approved. In Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that a $20.00 county cash allowance be granted to MRS. BERTHA BISH, 1007 South 45th St. Stege, California, to begin as of Oct. lst,193 . That $21.00 county cash allo:rance be granted to MRS. -CAROLINE CARDOZA, Rodeo, Cal. to bei in as of Oct. lst, 1932• That 060.00 State aid and $20 county cash al'_owance needy children heretofore granted to SSRS. ELEANUR HAN:iEY, 3419 Nevin Ave. Richmond, Cal. be discontinued as of Oct. lst, 1932, and that $70.00 county cash allowance to begin as of Oct. lst, 1932, be granted. That $10 county cash allowance be granted to MRS. JOAhdA WAGNER R.F.D. Box 129, Walnut Creek, Cal. for maintenance and support of Elms O'Connor, as of Sept. 1, 1932. That $12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 county cash allowance be granted to JOSEPH HENRY DIEL, 409 Santa Fe Ave.Pt. Richmond, to begin as of Oct. 1, 1932• That $11.50 State aid to tiie needy aged and ;$11.50 county cash allowance be granted to George E. MCINTYRE, to begin as of Oct. 1, 1932, which has been advanced in cash. (23-7th St. Richmond). That $13.75 state aid to the needy aged and !'13.75 county cash allowance be granted to OLE C. OLSEN, 504 Lexington St. E1 Cerrito, to begin Oct. lst, 1932, which has been advanced in cash. That .00 State and .00 count aid to the needy aged be $5 E5 Y g granted to HERBERT PARKER, 705 Alhambra St. Crockett, to begin Oct. 1st, 1932. That $20.00 State aid to t:.e half-orphan children and $20.00county cash allow- ance to begin as of Oct. lst, 1932, be granted to ],MS. IREITE XENAKIS, 235- 12th St. Ric'nmond (has been advanced in cash). That $30 State aid granted to EM"A GALLI, 410- 9th. St. Antioch,be disc m tinued as of Oct. 8th, 1932, for Galli Children. That $40 county cash allowance granted to MRS. RUTH PALMER, Harrison, Idaho, be discontinued as of Sept. let, 1932, for care of Wykhoff children. ' That $20 county cash allocance granted to JOE VEGIS, Pittsburg, Cal. be dia- continued as of June 1st, 1932. That $15.00 county cash allowance granted to ELLA CASE, Danville, be discon- tinued as of April 1st, 1932. That $11.00 State and $11.00 county aid to the needy aged granted to FEW9 COOPER, Concord, be discontinued as of Aug. 1, 1932. That $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid to the needy aged granted to EVERETT GR.Uli T, CONCORD, be continued as of Sept. 1st, 1932. That $11.00 State and $11.00 county aid to needy aged be granted to NICHOLAS DEVIIIE, Lafayette, as of Sept. 1st, 193P. That $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid to theneed y aged be granted to THOH S DANIEL KELLEY, Concord (Continued as of Sept. 1st, 1932) That $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid to the needy aged granted to AILLI&I CARSON '21NDENHALL, Route 2, Concord, be continued as of Sept. 1st, 1932. That $12.50 State and $12.5^, County aid to the needy aged granted to JOSEPH YRILH RE, Railroad Avenue. Pittsburg, Cal. be continued as of Sept. lst, 1932. That $15.00 State and $15.00 County aid to the needy aged 7; anted to GEORGE PEGI, Concord, be continued as of Sept. 1st, 1932. That $10.00 State and $10 county aid to t:,e needy aged granted to UARY E. PERERIA, 738 Allen St. Martinez, be continued as of Sept. 1st, 1932. That $10.00 State and $10. 00 county aid for needy aged granted to AUGUST SCHIME, Byron, be continued as of Sept. lot, 1932. , That ;$10.00 State and ;10.00 county aid to the needy aged granted to EDWARD BREWEN, Raap Ranch, Martinez, be decreased to $7.50 State and $7.50 county aid as of sent. 1st, 1932. That $14.00 State and $14.00 county aid to the needy aged granted to ALBERT MARTIF, HILL, Knightsen, be decreased to $12.50 state and ;$12.50 county aid as of Sept. 1st, 1932. That $10.00 State and $10.00 county aid for needy aged granted to HA?CY HOSIA: NICHOLSO17, Box 644, Brentwood,be decreased to $9.00 State and ;$9.00 county aid as of Sept. 1, 1932• That $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid to the needy aged granted to STERLING PERKINS Moraga Road, Lafayette, be decreased to $11.00 State and $11.00 county aid as of Sept. 1, 1932• That $20.00 State and $20.00 county aid for half-orphan children granted to MRS. MYRTLE OGILVIE, Route 2, Concord, be granted as of Sept. 1st, 1932 ($20. State and $20.00 Cash allowance to be paid in relief in kind from Aoril 1st, 1932 That $10.00 State and $8.50 county aid for half-orphan chil_:ren granted to MRS. PAS@UALE FIDERLO, 612 Fairmont Ave. E1 Cerrito, be discontinued as of Oct. 11, 1932. That $60.00 State aid for half-orphan children granted to 1IRS. ALDRIAIT-GOMEZ GONZALES, Pittburn, Cal. be discontinued as of Aug. 1, 1932• That $10.00 State and $10.00 County aid for half-orphan "hildren ranted to ^RS. ELIZABETH SAUSAHAN, 509 Pomona St. El `•errito, be changed to read $20.00 county cash allowance as of Sept. 13, 1932• That $40.00 State and „30.00 county aid for half orphan children granted to LRS. F,LINCES SHRLOW, 2340 Coolidge Ave. Oakland, Cal, be charged to $37.00 state and $40.00,$40.00 county aid as of Sept. 12, 1932. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the BoardK P 63 In tae latter of Election Proclamation and Notice. In accordance with the Proclamation of the Governor of the State of California, It is ordered that an election be held on Tuesday, November 8th, 1932, from six o'clock in the morning; of said day until seven o'clock in the evening of said day of election, when the polls will be closed, in the several election precincts of Con tca Costa County, Mate of California, heretofore named and at the place in each of said pre- cincts heretofore named, for election_ of the following named officers, and at which said Election the following proposed Co:•.stituti-onal Amendments, questions, Pr000sitioi s, Initiative,&Referendum leasures as are req,:ired to be so submitted, by the Constituti n and Laws of this State, duly certified by Secr;tary of State as required by law, and numbered as hereinafter specified,will be voted on by the qualified electors of said County of Contra Costa, State of California, to wit: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT ) STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ELECTIO? PROCLAHATION. I, JAMES ROLPH, JR. Governor of the State of California, do hereby proclaim that a General Election will be held throughout this State on Tuesday, the eighth day of November, 2.932, at which the following offices are to be filled: TWENTY TWO ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITTEED STATES. ONE UNITED STATES SENATOR, REPRESENTATIVES TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, FROM EACH OF THE TWENTY CONGR SSI0;AL DISTRICTS OF THE STATE: STATE SENATORS from each of the following twenty senatorial districts Of the State. First, Third, Fifth, Seventn, Ninth, Eleventh, Thirteenth, Fifteenth, Seventeenth, Nineteenth, Twenty-First, Twenty-third, Twenty-fifth, Twenty-seventh, Twenty-ninth, Thirty-first, Thirty-third, Thirty-fifth, Shirty-seventh, Thirty-ninth. MEMME S OF THE ASS MIBLY from each of tae eighty assembly districts of the State; JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT in each of the following respective counties of the State, the number of Judges to be elected and the terms thereof being as foll s: BUTTE- One (Full Term). COidTRA COSTA- One (Full Term) Office Number One. IMPERIAL- One (Full Term) LOS ANGELES- One (8tiil Tern) Office number Five. LOS ANGELES- One (Full Term) Office Number Twelve. LOS ANGELES- One (Full Term) Office Number Tai rteen. LOS ANGELES- One (Full Term) Office number Fourteen. LOS ANGELES- One (Full Term) Office Number Eighteen. LOS ANGELES- One (Full Term) Office Number Twenty-two. MENDOCINO- One (Full Term) SAI" DIEGO- One (Full Term) O five Number One. ' SAN MATEO- One (F,:11 Term) Office Number One. SANTA CLARA- One (Full Term) Office Number Three. YOLO-One (Full Term) ALSO, such other state and county, township, district or other offices as are provided by law to be filled at such election. I further proclaim that at said election there will also be submitted to th vote of the electors such proposed constitutional imendments,giestions, propositions and initiative measures as are required to be so submitted by the Constitution and Lags Of this State. 64 And I do hereby offer a reward of One Hundred dollars for the arrest and con- viction of any and every person violating any of the provisions of title four, part one of the :lenal Code; such rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the sum of Ten thousand dollars. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed hereto this seventh day of October, 1932. (GREAT SEAL OF STATE) JAMES ROLPH, JR. GOVFRN(R. AT EST: FFAbI% C. JORDAN, SECRETARY OF STATE. IN THE HATTM OF ELECTION PROCLAMATION FOR GwiERAL ELECTION ON NOVEMBER 8th, 1932• In accordance with Proclamation of Governor of the State of California, IT IS ORDERED that an election be held on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, 1932, from six o'clo k in the morning of said day, until seven o'clock in the evening of said day of elect- ion, when the polls shall be closed, in the several election precincts heretofore named and in the place in each of the said precincts heretofore named, for the elect- ion of the folloeing named officers, and at which election the following Amendments to the Constitution and duly certified by the Secretary of State as required by law, and numbered as hereinafter specified, and the following Initiative and Referendum Propositions duly certified by the Secretary of State will be voted on,at the said General Election, by the qualified Electors of saidCounty of Contra Costa, State of California; 1. Twenty-two Electors of President and Vice-President of the United States 2. A United States Senator. 3. A Member of House of Representatives for the Sixth Congressional Distric . 4. A State Senator for the Seventeenth Senatorial District. 5. A Member of the Assembly for the Tenth Assembly District. 6. A Judge of the Superior Court (Full Term) Office Number One. 7. A S•:.pervisor of Third District (Un-expired term) And the following officers from East Bay Municipal Utility District, to wit 1. One Director for the District for Ward N�). 1. 2. One Director for the District for Ward No. 4. 3. One Director for the District for Ward ITO. 5. r r . epeals Act of Legis- --------- WRIGHT ACT REPEAL. Initiative Measure. lature commonlyknown as WrightWriht Act, approved by electors on ( ) Refere ;mn November 7, 1922, which Act provided for enforcement ( ))) by Statu of California of the Eighteenth Amendment of the Uni- ( YNS 1. ted States Constitution, prohibited all acts or omissions pro- hibited by Volstead Act, adopted penal provisions of that Act, (------- imposed duties on courts, prosecuting attorneys, sheriffs, grand juries, magistrates, and peace officers in this State, ( ND extended their jurisdiction, and provided for the disposition (( of fines and forfeitures. ------- STATE LIQUOR REGULATION. Initiative Constitutional Amendment. ------- Declares, if Wright Act is repealed, and when lawful under Fed- ( eral Constitution and Laws, State of California, shall have ex- elusive right to license and regulate the manufacture, sale, ( r possession, transportation, importation and exportation, of ( YES 2. intoxicatin.; liquors; prohibits public saloons, bars, or drink- ing places where intoxicating liquors are kept, sold, or con- ( ------ sumed• permits serving wine and beer with meals furnished in goad faith to patrons of hotels, boarding houses, restaurants ((( and public eating, places; permits Legislature to authorize, NO under reasonable restrict_.,ns, sale of liquor in original pack- ages, in retail stores where same not consumed therein. (------- f' 65 FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGES AND TRUST DEEDS. Initiative. Defines ------- Mortgage as contract, trust deed, or instrument, hereafter execut- ed, making specific real property security for performance without changing possession; forbids porer of sale therein; declares same ( YES enforceable solely by Court action; requires action dismissed, S 3, and mortgage reinstated, upon mortgagor, paying, before judgment amount (- delinquent (other than by acceleration) costs ane three ((( - months advance interest; prescribes notice before execution or ' foreclosure sale, and twelve moutnsredemption period during which person in possession must pay rental specified by Court orsurren- ( NO der possession to execution purchaser, creditin6 saarae on judgment upon redemntior.; permits Legislative amendments. RKIOVING RESTRICTION UPO:: USE OF STATE'S HALF OF HIGHWAY TRANS- ------ PORTATION TAXES. Senate Constitutional Amendment 22. Amends Section 15, of Article XIII of Constitution. Eliminates from pre- ( YES 4. sent section provision therein which requires that State's hal£ (----- of Revenue from taxes upon highway transportation companies be devoted exclusively to the maintenance and repair of public ( No hi&,ays. (----- RACING. Initiative Measure. Creates California Racing Board, ----- consisting of three members, appointed by Governor, empowered to regulate and license racing and wagering within race track enclosure, by system known as Certificate System; limits racing ( ))) 5. period at each track;requires all fees collected by board be paid ( YES into California Facing Board Fluid, appropriating Thirty thousand ----- - do' dollars thereof annually for payment of salaries and expenses of ( )))) members of Board, and its appointees, and annually dividing bal - ( NO ) ance thereof betrreen Veterans' Welfare Board and State Board of Agriculture; authorizes licenses for limited periods at county ( )) fairs or agricultural exhibits, 71AR VETERAi1S TAX EXEMPTION. Senate Constitutional Amendment.o'. ----- Amends Section lt, of Article XIII of Constitution. Exemptsfrom S 1( taxation property to the amount of $1000 of every resident of this l YES 1 o, State r.ho served in the Army, Navy, Marine Corns or Revenue marine service of t e United States in time of war and has thereafter con-( --- timed in such service, provided such person or his wife does not own property of the value of $5000 or more. (_-NO- ' LEGISLATIVE EXPENSES. Senate Constitutional Amendment 17.Araends (------ Section 23a, Article IV of Constitution. Increases limit upon ( Legislature's Total daily expenees for its officers,employees, l YES and attaches, at regular session from $300 for each House to $400 7• for Senate ail :450 for Assembly, exclusive of salaries of Secre- tary of Senate and Chief Clerk of Assembly and salaries and expen- � ---- ser of interim committees; and at special session from aggregate ((( of y200 for both Houses to :150 for each House, exclusive of sal- ( #0 aries of such Secretary and Chief Clerk (----- INITIATIVE AM REFERENDUM. Senate Constitutional Amendment 3. ----- Amends Section 1 of article IV of Constitution. Requires propon- ents of any initiative or referendum petition, before circulating same for signatures, submit draft thereof to attorney general ( YES with written request that he prepare therefor a title and summary S. in not to exceed one hundred words such request to be preserved ( ----j by him until after next election; Reserves to such proponents the ( ) right to file original petition; requires county clerk and regis- ( NO trar of voters to disregard any section thereof or supplement thereto not presented by such proponents or by persons authoriz- ed by them in writin . (--- SCHOOL FUNDS. INOMM, SALES TAX. Initiative Constitutional amend- ------- went. Provides for income tax on individuals, estates and trusts ' and selective sales tar.. Provides for state public school equal- ization fund, requiring therefor annual minimum appropriation ( YES 9.of forty dollars per elementary pupil and seventy dollars per high sbhool pupil. Permits county and district school taxes. Requir- ( __-- es school district taxes to meet district budget. Requires district( apply to teachers' salaries seventy-five per cent of state moneys received fcr elementary schools and seventy per cent of that re- ( ceived for secondary schools, unless it expends thereNOJ for seventy (_NO per cent of maintenance budge` less auxiliary expenses. AUTHORIZING CITY OF ESCONDIDO To HOLD STOCK IN HUTUAL VrATER C0LM-ANY- ----- AssemblConstitutional Amendment 14. Adds Section alb to Article IV of Constitution. Authorizes City of Escondldo,California, 10, for purpose of supplying water for public or municipal purposes or ( YES; for use of its i_habitants, to acquire and hold shares of capital Stock of mutual crater Company or corporation; declaressuch holding shall entitle city to all rights, powers and privileges, and sub- ject it to obligations and liabilities, given or imposed by law to (NO or upon other holaers of stock in said corporation (____ TIDELAND GRANT TO CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH. Initiative Constitut- ------- ional Amendment. Adds Section Your to Article Fifteen of Con- stitution. Grants to City of Huntington Beach tide and sub- _ merged lands situated within present boundaries of said City. YES Empowers city to use such lands for promotion and accommodation of 11. recreation, commerce, navigation, harbor, fishery, production of minerals, oil, gas, and other hydrocarbons. Empowers City to lease said lands for such purposes. Provides fifty per cent of income ( NO from such leasesbe paid into State Treasury to credit of general fund.( Confirms previous leases and agreements to lease. Reserves to people (------ right to fish. ' AUTHORIZING CITY OF GLENDALE, AFTER ELECTION THEREFOR, TO PAY 0WNERS certain I'11PROVEMENT ASSESSI,E NTS UPON THEIR PROPERTY. Assembly Con- stitutional Amendment 32. Amends Section 31 of Article IV of Con- YES stitution. Provides that City of Glendale, in Los Angeles County, when authorized by majority vote at election therefor, may pay from ------ 12, surplus of its puolic service department to owners of property at , } time of such authoriz-:tion the amount of any assessment for replace- NO ment of water mains levied upon such property between May 11, 2921, and ratification of this amendment, and that no statute of limitations(...... shall a))ly thereto. AMENDING STATE ATHLETIC COIULISSIOI. INITIATIVE ACT. Assembly Constit- utional Amendment 26. Adds Section 25 3/4 to Article IV of Constit- ution. Declares Legislature may amend State athletic Commission initiative act, except provisions thereof allowing wrestling and twelve( YES 13. round boxing contests, to provl,:e for supervision and regulation of wrestling, boxing or sparring, matches or exhibitions, but limits ( ----- boxing or sparring match or exidbition to twelve rounds not exceed- ing three minutes each. Appropriate state moneys derived from such ( NO matches or exhibitions; (less expenses of Commission and salaries) to maintain homes for care of war veterans apportioning same as Legislature directs. (------ EX.LBTING VESSELS FaWM TAXATION. Assembly Constitutional Amendment ("-`-- 2S. Amends Section 4 of Article XIII of Constitution. Declares YES 14. all vessels Of more than fifty tons burden registered at any port �u000co in this State and engaged in the transportation of freight or pass- engers shall be exempt from taxation except for state purposes until ( NO and includin,: the first day of January, 1955• (000000 DEPOSIT OF PUBLIC MONEYS. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 33• (--'-`- Amends Section 161 of Article XI of Constitution. Extends to any public or municipal corporation within this State provisions of said section permitting deposit in national or state banks within this YES 15. State of moneys belonging to or in custody of the State, or any county or municipality thereof; also extends to such public or municipal ------ corporation provisions of said section p a mitting deposit in banks outside this State of moneys for payment of principal or interest of ( NO bonds issued by such corporation and payable at places outside of this(--- State. ( --- TAX LIENS. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 2. Adds Section 31b to Article IV of Constitution. Empowers Legislature to provide that the lien of every tax, heretofore or hereafter attaching, shall cease ( YES for all purposes thirty years after such tax became a lien, or to pro 16. vide that every tax, heretofore or hereafter levied, shall be ccm- (------ clusively presumed to have been paid after thirty years from time same( became a lien unless the property subject thereto has been sold in ( NO manner provided by lav: for payment of the said tax. CITY CHARTERS. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 31. Amends Sec- -- tion S of Article XI of Constitution. Requires Board of freeholders withi:: one year after their election, to prepare a proposed city ( YES charter, and if city's population exceeds 50,000 requires copies (( 17. thereof, be printed and mailed each elector. Requires petition for submission of charter amendment be filed with legislative body of city( ----- at least sixty days before general election next preceding a regular WZZ session of Legislature. Permits charter provision for division of ( NO City into boroughs or districts; eliminates provision that borough's powers be riot changed without consent of electors of ba'ough. (-__--- AUTHORIZING BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO DRAFT COYNTY CHARTER. Assembly (----`- Constitutional Amendment 23. Adds Section 7y to Article XI of Con- ( stitution. Confers upon Baird of Supervisors of any county same pow- ( YES 18. er to draft a proposed charter for said county as is conferred upon -- board of freeholders elected under Section 7 of Article XI; declares SS )) provisions of latter section shall otherwise apply in every respect 1 NO to such proposed charter. CITY CHARIER PROVISIOIiS FCR NOMINATION AND ELECTIONF OFI'ICERS. -------- SENATE Constitutio-al Amendment 9, Amends Section 8-1 pf Article ( ) XI of Constitution. Adds provision permitting city or city. and ( YES ) 19. county charters to provide any mode for the nomination and/ or elect- ion of officers of such city or city and county, and to adopt and ;y provide for any system of proportional representation on the legislat- ive body thereof, also the manner of voting under such system. f j)d COUNTY CHARTER PROVISI"'NS FOR NOMINATION Alm ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Senate Constitutional Amendment S. Amends Section 71 of Article XI of Constitution. Adds provision permitting county charters ( YES to provide any other mode in place of that provided by general laws 20. for the nomination and/ or election of elective officers of Counties,( ----- Townships, road districts and highway construction divisions therein and to adopt as;provide for any system of proportional representat- ( NO ion on the legislative or governing body of counties, also the man- (...... ner of votin_ under such system. And tae 3oard takes recess to meet on L'OI AY, Nove-mber 7th, 1932, at 10 o'clock A.L. ji��y�GGrl(G4�G..Chairman. nn 'F1I // �1J V...z Clerk. i BEFORE THE 3oARD OF SUPERB?SORS OF CO!, RA COSTA COUNTY STATE OF CALIFOTIA. IT IS BY THE 30ARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER-D that a Special 'leetin.� of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, be called for and meet on Mon-ay, Octocer 31, 1932, at the hour of ten o'clock A.Y. for the purpose of appointing th a County Superintendent of Schools of e County of Contra Costa, State of Californi^„ for t-ie unexpired term of William H.Hanlon, now deceased; and all matters incident -,hereto and for such other matters as may legally come before this Board at that time. Dated: October 31, 1932. James N.Long. Oscar Olsson. Harry }-,.Stow. Gi.J.Buchanan. R.J.Trembath. i :i i i I I 68 f IA THE BOARD OF SUPIPVISC:'iS OF CONTRA COSTA COL'NT_X, STATE OF CALIFOR;IA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1932. ' The Board met at 10 o'clock A.'_. Present: Hon. 17.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James H,Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry M.Stor, and R.J.Trembath. -S.C.P7ells, Clerk. In the 'Matter of Appointment of S Superintendent of Schools. There being a vacancy in the office of County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County caused by the death of William E.Hanlon, and this Board having met at this time for the purpose of considering the appointment of a successo to said William H.Hanlon, nor deceased, applications of following persons are receiv d and read to said Board: Robert E.Gibson; E.A.Palmer; Adam C. Derkum; Burton 1,illis; George D.'_*finer; Georgie A,Joh-nson;-and Robert E.47hite and E.3.Hodges, having appeared t in person and made application for said position, and the folloring persons having addressed the Board in regard to appointment of a County Superintendent of Schools, to wit: E.J.Vierra; G.Anderson; A.Crafton and Ers. Rina E.Bancroft; It is, by the Board ordered that the matter of arpointinj Sunerintendent of Schools be and the same is hereoy continued to Monday, November 14th, 1932. In Matter of Securing permission to a Construct a crossing over Southern. Pacific Railroad Tracks at Herdlyn. It is by the Board ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County proceed to secure a permit for construction of a crossing over Southern Pacific Railroad Tracks, at Herdlyn, on that certain County Road leading to the Clifton Cour Ferry. Y I_nMatte r of providing Store Room for District Attorney. 3� It is by the Board ordered that a store room be provided for the District Attorney in County Hall of Records Building, by placing a partition in that certain room in the basement of the Countv Hall Of Records Building, and under the stairs leading to the front of the building, said room to be 46 feet or thereabouts in ridt i. t I. II s� In Hatter of application for Dance permit. The Snes Tract Volunteer Fire Department having applied to this Board for , per:>;ssion to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on Nov. 12, 1932, at American Legion Hall at Port ChieaE;o; It is, by the Board ordered that said permit be granted.k In Matter of iicceptance of Contract ' of City Construction Company. 4 R.R.Arnold, County Surve;or, of Contra Costa County, having filed with this Board, his certificate showin that the contract of City Construction Company for building of a stonli sewer on Harbor Street, Pittsbsg, accordin_• to plans and s peci fications,has been completed; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and tae same is hereby rk accepted and said work declared completed., In Matter of Substitution of Acoustic treatment fc• Court Room #1, in Ocunty Hall of Records Building. `.5 Upon recom!aendation of B.G.3aags, Architect, for County Hall of Records Building, It is by the Board ordered that San Accustio tile be placed on ceiling x 5 of Court Room No. 1 of said County Hall o-_' Records Building instead of Nashkote A on ceiling and rear call as provided for in context o: The SVayland Company. In ?Batter of Laking payment on Contract hof George D.Hudnutt, Inc. The contract of George D.Hudnutt, Inc. for doing, of concrete work on County Y Hall of Records Building of Contra Costa County, having been accepted and declared completed by the Board on Septec;ber 19th, 19712, and 25% of contract price for doing of said work having, been, retained as required by lar:, for a period of 35 days after eomnletion of said contract, and the following ;rithhold Notices against said final payment Navin; been filed to wit: Henry Correll Lime & Cement Company 311,434.15; ' Martinez Lumber Company, a corporation, $1,001.35; California Cut Stone & Granite e Siorks, a co-partnership, in sum of x`204.85, and a Release of the :rithhold Notice r of the California Out Stone & Granite Slorks, a co-partnership, havin3 been filed with ; ,the Auditor of Contra Costa County, and the thirty-five day period after completion s ' 0f said con'•ract having, expired, It i s, by the Board ordered that the suns of $1,001.35 and ;x11,434,15 be � withheld by said Board of Supervisors and tae furtaersum of 13,108.87, being 25% of ;K amount of said Srithhold Notices, be withheld by said Board of Supervisors to cover ;attorney fees as required by law, should suit be required to collect on said withhold 3 i Notices, and that the sum of 412,590.52 be paid to the United States Fidelity & Guaranty 'Company as Assignee of George D.Hu3nutt, Inc. being balance due on said contract, and the County tiuditor is hereby ordered to draw his v.-arrant for said amount.4 70 In the matter of Improvinbr Streets <j in Kensing-ton Park, Contra Costa "ounty. Windsor Street, School Street, Sunset Drive, Norwood Ave., Ardmore Road, Lennox Road, Stratford Road, Beverley Road, Amherst Street, Oberlin Stmt, Princeton Street, Cambridge Street and Edgecroft Street, in Kensington Park District ;ontra Costa County being of general county interest, It is by t_e Board ordered tbat the sum of $750.00 be allowed for improvement 7 j of said Streets aforementioned; It is further ordered that the said sum Of $750.00 be paid out of the funds j allocated to Supervisor District #1 from the Motor vehicle Fund� In 'Satter of Establishing Boundary Line between Alameda County and Contra Costa county. 4 R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to this Board, a report of the Survey of a portion of the Boundary line between Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, as authorized by Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, dated '•Mardi 2nd, 1931; It is, by the Burd ordered that said Report be and the same is hereby approv- ed and the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County iii conjunction with the County Sur- veyor of Alameda County, is authorized to write a detailed description of the line as "s surveyed and forward same accompanied with a map to the Board of Supervisors of 'a and AlamedaCcunty Contra Costa County/ which shall then be attached to and 'become a part of the Report submitted. } In the }.Satter of condolence upon the Death of William H.Hanlon, County School Supe Ti nt enden t. RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, on the 26th d ay of October, 1932, William H.Hanlon, County School Superintendent of the County of Contra Costa, was taken from us, and t Y.THEREAS, the said ":illi= H,Hanlon, has been County School Superintendent of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the past twenty six (26) year ` and, VEER.AS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, appreciat and realize the services rendered to the County of Contra Costa, in that capacity, '_ and !M—TEAS, said untiring work and efforts by the said William H.Hanlon, in the organization and maintenance of the schools of the County of Contra Costa have i gained for the County of Contra Costa, a preeminent position in the school system of `v this State, and r WHEREAS, the said William H. Hanlon's worth as an educator of this State {. has been daly recognized by the Governor thereof, in his being appointed to the State 3= Board o_' Education; 7f r NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED AND RESOLVED by the said Board of Supervisors of the uounty of Cont7a Costa, State of California, that this resolution of appreciat ion for the past services of the late William H.Hanlon, and of the condolences of said Board of Supervisors be spread upon the records of the Board of Supervisors ' a copy of this Resalution to be sent by the Clerk of said Board to the members of the e immediate familyas an expression of gratitude for the services rendered by this late officer of the County of Contra Costa and of the extreme sympathy of said Board of Supervisors upon his passing, and a copy of the same to be sent to the Secretary =I= ;-s of the Contra Costa pert Association, of which organization he was a melba. The foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, at a meeting held on the 31st day of October, 1932, by the folloning vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Buchanan, Trembath, Olsson, Long and Stow. Noes: Supervisors— None. j Absent: Supervisors— None. W.J.Buchanan i Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. _ ATTEST: S.C. P;ELLS, County Clerk of the County of 0ontra Costa, State of California, and ex—officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Noir at tie hour of 3 o'clock P.U. the Board of Supervisors of Contra iCosta County adjourns or.t of respect to the memory of late William H.Hanlon, County Superintendent of Schools. And Ve Board takes recess to meet on Mon a A.M. day, NOV.Hov. Nil. 1932, at 10 O'clock � �¢�0�2CcC.tlttiGG��Chd an an. f it �I r i i I a 4 I 73 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONPRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1932. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Ron. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.0 Wells, Clerk.. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of October, 1932, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #802. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the folloutr warrants of said Reclamation District be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 632 Oct. 29th, 1932, 123:12 633 Oct. 29th, 1932, 30.00 634 Oc— 29th, 1932, 39.65 635 Oct. 29th, 1932, 2.40 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board on said warrants, by attaching their signatures thereto.,, In Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of saldReclamation District be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 924 Oct. 29th, 1932, 112.97 925 Oct. 29th, 1932. 66.98 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board on said warrants, by attaching thel r signatures thereto, In Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation Districts$2024-2025. Gooi caum appearing therefor, it is by the board orcered that the following warrants of said Reclamation Districts be approved, to wit: , No. Date Amount. 2024— 169 Oct. lot, 1932, M-37. 2025— 183 Oct. 1st, 1932. 138,34. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board on said warrants, by attaching their signatures thereto,{ 1 i ?14 Al In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District (1619. w Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the fo'_lowin warrants of said Reclamation District, be approved, to wit: NO, Date Amount. ' 835 Oct. 310t, 1932. ; 4.05 3 bb Oct. 31st, 1932. 138.35• 83S Oct. 318t, 1932. 75.Oo Y And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board on said Warrants by affiA ng their signatures thereto., 1 In Matter of Deduction from 3 Contract of W.P.Fuller & Co. It is by the Board ordered that a deduction in the sum of $254,49 be made from original contract of W.P.Fuller & Co. for furnishing of glass, etc, in County Hall of Records Building, being on account of certain glass being eliminated from the Pent House as laid out on said plans and specifications for said b uilding. In Matter of Deduction from ' The Contract of Eisele & Dondero Marble Co. This Board having desired to eliminate certain marble from Stairs A and B, as designated on said plans and specifications for County Hall of Recoras Building, It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $34.00 be deducted from origins 1 contract of Eisele & Dondero, for elimination of marble work in said County Hall of Records Building. In Matter of Water-Proofing of Plaster on Outside Walls of County Hall of Records Building. It is by the Board ordered that Architect E.G.Sangs, of County Hall of Records Building, be authorized to enter into a contract with A.C.Horn Products Compai y for the water-proofing of the plaster on the outside walla of the County Hall of Records Building at the sum of =337.00. It Is further ordered that said E.G.Bangy. be authorized to enter into a contract with White & Gloor for use of their scaffoldirg in water-proofing said build Ing at a sum not to exceed the sum 1 $50.00. 7 i In Matter of Installing Electric Outlets in Room 201, County Hall of Records Building. It is, by the Board ordered that four electric outlets be installed in Room 201 as designated on plans and specifications of County Hall of Records Building for standing lamps, for the sum of $42.00. In Matter of Psymentsto A.H.Winchcole. It is by the Board ordered that payments be made on contract of A.H.Winchcol for plastering in County Hall of Records Building, eemi—monthly, instead of monthly, as called for in said contract. In Matter of Appointing Fire Commissioner of Carquinez Fire District. There being a vacancy on the Board of Fire Commissioners for the Carquinez Fire District, on Motion of Supervisor Olsson, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, It is by the Board ordered that George Peters, be and he is hereby appointed Fire Commissioner of Carquinez Fire District.,, In Matter of Application of Pacific Telegraph and Telephone Co. for premission to trimTrees on San Ramon Valley Road. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company having applied to this Board for permission to trim trees between their Poles No. 1-0, and 1-3, on the San Ramon Valley Road, between Danville and Walnut Creek, It is, by the Board ordered that said permission be granted. In Matter of Granting Dance Permit. The Contra Costa Squad of the California High-ay Patrol, having applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on Nov. 12th, 1932, at Crockett Grammar School Auditorium, at Crockett, California, It is, by the Board ordered that said permit be granted.,, 'i i In Matter of Allowance to Indigents, s It is by the Board ordered that $12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 county Can h allowance to begin as of Oct. 1st, 1932, be granted to ANTONE GARCIA MOITOZA, 1504 Garvin Ave. Richmond. That $7.50 State and $7.50 county aid to the need aged beretofore allowed to 4 ADA YOUMGLOVE, 646- 20th St. Richmond, be increased to 12.50 State and $12.50 Count aid to needy aged to begin as of Oct. 1. 1932• ' That $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid to the needy aged granted to THOLAS BARRETT, 1015 Nevin Ave. Richmond, be continued as of Oept. 1, 1932• That $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid to the needy aged granted to THOMAS CLARE, San Pablo, Cal. be continued as of Oct. let, 1932. That $15.00 state and $15.00 county aid to the needy aged granted to FANNIE COTTLE, Ate 4, Box391, Richmond, Cal. be continued as of Oct. 1. 1932. ' That $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid to the needy aged granted to CHARLES CURRY, San Pablo, Cal. be continued as of Aug. 1st, 1932• That $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid to the needy aged granted to WILLIAM DEACY, 6714 Willow St. E1 Cerrito, Cal. be continued as of Sept. 1, 1932• 't That $5.00 State and $5.00 county aid to the needy aged granted to MARY DUCOIN 204 Avilla St. Richmond Annex, Cal. be continued as of Aug. 1, 1932. That $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid to the needy aged granted to IMMA GENTRY, Pinole, Cal. be continued as of Sept. 1, 1932• That 15.00 State and $15.00 count aid to the needy aged$ y � ge granted to WORTHINGTON MOORE, 1532 Chanslor Ave. Richmond, Cal. be continued as of Sept. 1, 1932. That $11.00 State and $11.00 county aid to the needy aged granted to ANNIE OAT S, 325- 12th St. Richmond, be continued as of Sept. 1, 1932• That $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid to the needy aged granted to ELIHU WHITNEY YALE, 504 Standard Ave. Richmond, Cal. be continued asof Sept. 1, 1932. That $15.00 State and 815-00 County aid to the needy aged be granted to Elizabeth YALE, 504 Standard Ave. Richmond, Cal. be continued as of Sept. 1, 1932. That $10.00 State and $8.50 county Edd for half-orphan children granted to MRS. PASQUALE FIDu:RIO, 612 Fairmont St. E1 Cerrito, Cal. be re-instated as of Oct. 11, 1932. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In Matter of Transfer of Funds. A.N.Sullengm, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having reportedto this Board, that certain adjustments between fun's are necessary in order to adjustaccount for the month of Septe,ber, so that the said accounts will present a true record of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County Treasury, and good cause appaaxi ng therefor in a detailed explanation presents by said A.N.Sullenger; It is, by the Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the fund accounts as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer: Debits Credits (Decreases) (Increases) I Charities & Corrections Fd $ 126.62 Supervisor Dist. 1 Fund, 159.48 ■ • 2 • 1582.06 20 ■ ■ ■ .6674 • 5 71g'lb Bow Road Maintenance Fund 2024.62 Motor Vehicle 2313. H 45 all of Records 11.34 County Library 51.50 General19702-74 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote d the Board. 7� K °:i? 76 i In Mattes of Resolution Endorsing State Water Plan. WHEREAS, originally Contra costa County had a supply of water in Suisun Bay fresh enough to be used for all agricultural, municipal and industrial purposes, and, WHEREAS, this supply of water has been gradually turning salty over a period of years, and, WHEREAS, the increased salinity of the water supply is due to the development of the reclamation and irrigation districts in the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys, and, WHEREAS, these reclamation districts and some irrigation districts have been encouraged and financially assisted by the United States Government, and 't. WHEREAS, our Cd:nty has industrial plants that are of great benefit to the Stale and Nation . and, WHEREAS, our County has agricultural sections producing varied and numerous trope, and WHEREAS, Large financial losses have already occurred to citizens of this County through this increasing salinity, and, WHEREAS, The State of California, has a carefully prepared plan for relievin the salinity situation in Contra Costa County and the water shortage in other parts of the State known as the State Water Plan; THEREFORE, Be It Resolved that the County of Contra Costa, Board of Supervisors hereby endorse the said State Water Plan in general and,. ' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: Sy said Board of Supervisors that a substantial part of the cost of the said plan should be borne by the United States Government and the State of California as these agencies have materially contributed to the pro blem now e7.11ing in this County. s The said Resolution was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In theMatter of Dedication of County Hall of Records Building. A communication having been received by this Board from Vt.Diablo Ps31 or Native Sons of the Golden West, requesting that said Parlor be granted the privilege of conducting exercises commemorating the dedication of County Hall of Records Building to the use of the public upon the completion at said building; It is, by the Board ordered that said Mt. Diablo Pw for of the Native Sans shall have charge of said ceremonies and that they make proper plans and give the occasion fitting and proper publicity., i 77 In Mats& of Communication from E.R.Muller. A communication having been received from 8.R Muller, asking that he be granted War Veterans Exemption on certain properties In County of Contra Costa; ' it is, by the Board ordered that said communication be referred to the County Assessor., In Matter of Communication from ' Wayne R.Edwards. A communication having been received from Wayne R.Edwards, asking that he be granted Was Veterans Exemption on certain properties in County of Contra Uosta; It is, by the Board ordered that said communication be referred to the County Assessor. In Matter of Petition for Street Lights in Crockett. A petition having been filed with this Board requesting that a street light be placed atthe corner of 7th St. and Pomona St. Town of Crockett, It is by the Board ordered that said petition be referred to Supervisor Olason. In Matter of Assignment of Payments to DeLuca& Son. DeLuca & Son, having filed with this Boardof Supervisors, Assignment of payment of certain moneys now due them on their contract for the furnishing a[ carpentry work on E1 Cerrito Memorial Hall, to the following firms in sums set out after tbd r res— pective names, to wit: Richmond Sheet Metal Works, Richmond, Cal. $100.00 Anderson Carpet Rouse, Oakland, Cal. 150.00 W.F.McCrea Co. Oakland, Cal, b2.00 A.Baldanzi & Co San Francisco, Cal. 43.00 Hardwood Floor Co., Oakland, Cal. 125.00 Albatross Steel Equipment Co. Los Angeles, 45.00 National Ornamental Iron & Bronze Co. S.F. 75.00 W.P.Fuller & Co., Oakland, 52.00 It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant in favor of :each of said firms, in the sum set out after their respective names, to be paid out of any money due the said DeLuca & Son on said contract. It is firther ordered that the County Auditor araw, his warrant in favor of DeLuca ' & Son, for any balance due them. The said order Is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K 78 In Matter of Correctionof Assessment. Geo. 0. Meese, County Assessor having filed with this Board his request that he be authorized to correct, in accordance with provisions of Section 3904a of the Political Code, the following assessment: For year 1932-33, in Vol. 12 Assessment No. 28171 the Standard Oil Comjany ' is assessed with a described parcel of land with personal property amounting to $3,917,715. The correct assessed valuation of personal property Is $3,197,715• It is, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa CountyF In matter of Correction of Assessment. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor having filed with this Board, his request, apes oved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, that he be authorized to correct the following assessments in accordance with Section 3804a of the Political Code, to wit: For year 1932-33, C.H. POLLOCK claimed War Veteran exemption on Lots 25, 27, & 29, Blk 28 W. Lots 19, 21, 23, 28 & 30 Blk. 31V in the Tom of Rodeo. Through an error in this office exemption was allowed on Lots 25 and 27 Blk. 28 W., amounting to $200 only. Authority to allow $800 more exemption on the balance of his property is granted. In Vol. 26 the East Bay Municipal Utility District is assessed with the follow ing parcels of land which are In the Lafayette later District which is exempt from taxes and should not have appeared on the 1932-33, assessment Roll. Assessment No. 55368. BE port of Lot 17 Subs. of Portion of Acalanes Rancho-- X. portion of Lot 18 Subn, of Portion of Acalanes Rancho, Assessment No. 55370. Authority to Cance assessments is granted. In Vol. 23 East Bay later Co. is assessed with two parcels of land (see Assessment No. 49855)• This property is In the San Pablo later District which 10 exempt from taxes and should not have appeared on the 1932-33 assessment roll. Authotity to cancel this assessment is granted. In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 36703 Mary E.Coultes to assessed with a portion of Lots 13 and 14, Del Hambre Terrace with $1520 improvements. There are no improvement on this property. In Vol. 16 Assessment no. 35607 Matteo Fornacea is Assessed with Lot 5 Blk 116 Town of Antioch with $1300 improvements. Tne correct assessed valuation of these improvements to $450. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 53714 Howard G. & Leone laky are assessed with the N.^t. 15' of Lot 13 and S. 30' of Lot 14 Blk 2 Amended Map of Block 2 Maltby$s High School Tract Addition to Concord with $1100 improvements. There are no improvements on this property. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 52614 Ellen .Meaney is assessed with 1. 89189 of Lot 1 Blk E Town of Crockett, with $1800 improvements. The correct assessed valuatio of these improvements is $1320. In Vol. 27 Assessment Ho. 56672 Gust Normall is assessed with Lots 5 and 6 Blk 3 Martinez Land Company Tract No. 1 with$1500 Improvements. The correct assessed valuation of these improvements is $1000. In Vol. 28 Assessment No. 57796 Josephine OsConnor is assessed with Lot 11 Landis-Garwood Subn. with $750 improvements; the correct assessed valuation of the improvements'is $500. Joseph A.sturm claimed lar Veteran exemption on 112 int. in Lot 7 Oak Park Subn. (see Yol. I6 Assessment No. 37150). The assessed valuation of this Lot is $200. real estate and $500 improvements. Through an error in this office exemption to the amount of $250 was allowed instead of $350. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 53057 Emil Del Turco is assessed with S. 461 of Lot 4 Town of ValonR with $1850 improvements. The correct assessed valuation of thes improvements is $600. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 53876 Sarah M.Hill is assessed with E. port. of Lot 13 and 15, Blk 5 Maltbys 2nd Addn. to Concord Amended W. with $1400 improvements. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $1100. In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 60932 Walter Haggard Is assessed with Lot 1 and Lot 2 less N'ly. 31 Blk 14W Town of Rodeo. Through an error in this office this assess- ment shows $30 valuation of real estate and no Improvements. The m rreot assessed valuation is Real Estate $55 and lmprovenents $1150. 79 In Yol. 29 Assessment No. 60933 Walter Haggard C/o A.Jarvie, is assessed with N'1y.3' of Lot 2 and all of Lots 3 and 4 Blk 14W Town of Rodeo. Through an error in this office this assessment shows $90 valuation of real estate and 81450 improvements. The correct assessed valuation is Real estate $65 and improvements $300. In Vol. 23 Assessment No. 50010 the Southern Pacific Railroad Company is asses ed with a tract of land containing 8500 eq. ft. This property to operative property and shculdnot have appeared on the non-ops:ative assessment roll. ' In Vol. 18 Assessment No. 38876 Louis Fontana is assessed with the W. 1/2 of Lot 11 Blk 1 City of Pittsburg, with $550 improvements. There are no improvements on this property as the were burned before the first Monday in March of this year. A John M.Holmes, claimed jar Veteran exemption in this office on Lot 7 Blk L Amended Map of Berkeley Park ( ee Vol. 19 Assessment No. 42052). The assessor of Alameda County notified this office that John M.Holmes was assessed with property valued at $400 in that County therefore this office allowed only $600 exemption. We are now informed by the Alameda County Assessor that they were in error in their notification, they gave us a report on another John M.Holmes, therefore full exemptio of $900 should have been allowed in this County. Ia Vol. 23 Assessment No. 49896 Frances E.Knowles is assessed with Lots 157 & N. 10' of 15b San Pablo Rancho with $150 improvements. There are no improvements On this property as they were burned before the First Monday in March of this year. In Vol. 12 Assessment No. 28090 the East Bay Water Company in care of Zeb Knott is assessed with a tract of land in the City of Richmond containing 179.60 acres. Mr. Knott was buying this property under c m tract and assumed the responsibility of the taxes; as per letter attached Mr. Inott relinquished his interest in this property and deeded same to the East Bay Municipal Utility District on Aug. 22, of this year. The East Bay Municipal Utility District requests that this assessment be now cancelled due to the fact that the property is in the Ssµ Pablo Water District. In Vol. 23 Assessment No. 49697 M.L: Derby is assessed with the NR 100' of Lot 1 Blk B Satin. of a port Lou of Lot 137 San Pablo Rancho with $760 improvements. The correct assessed value of these improvements is =650.00. In Vol. 24 Assessment No. 51449 Angelo Marzotto is assessed with Lot 5 and 9.1/2 of Lot 6 Blk. 71 City of Bay Point, with $500.00 improvements. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $300.00. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 52645 Chas. & May Staehle are assessed.with Lot 6 Blk H. Town of Crockett. Mr. Staehle claimed war Veteran Exemption on this Lot but through ' an error in this office exemption to the amount of ;770 only was allowed. The authadt to allow $230, more ex®ption on this property is granted. George Sanderson claimed war veteran exemption on Lots 17 to 21 Inc. Blk 11 AlvaFFado Tract (see Vol. 6 Assessment No. 14727) and portion of Late 1, 2, 3 and all o Lot 42 Blk 11 Amended Map of tNx City of Richmond (see vol. 33 Assessment Nos 5485 and 5514) Through an error in this office exemption to the amount of $640 was allowed on Lots 17 to 21 Inc. Blk 11 Alvarado Tract only. Your authorization to allow.#360 more exemption on Assessment No. 5485 is granted. In Vol. 4 Assessment No 8984 Leland F. Hulbert is assessed with Lot.e 4 & 5 Blk 3 Richmond Boulevard Tract. Mr. Hulbert claimed war Veteran exemption on this property but througb an error in this office exemption was allowed on Lot 6 and W. 10' of Lot 7 Blk 3 Richmond Boulevard (see Assessment No. 8965). Authorization to cancel exemption alloId on Lot 6 and W. 10' of 7 Blk 3 Richmond Boulevard and allow exemption on Lots 4 and 5 Blk 3 Richmond Boulevard Tract Iis requested. In vol. 15 Assessment No. 33489 & 33492 tb Cosmopolitan Mutual Bldg. & Loan As- sociation in care of Oran E.Looney is assessed with Lots 89A. 89B, and 91A Berkeley Country Club Terrace. Mr. Looney claimed War Veteran exemption on all three of said lots but through an error in this office exemption was allowed on Lots 89A and 89B onl . Authority is granted to allow $120 exemption on Lot 91A. ' Carlos Frazer claimed War Veteran exemption on Lot 20 Blk 11 Townsite of "ants Fe and Lots 7 & 8 Blk 209 Walls 2nd Adda. & Lots 12 and 13, Blk 232 Walls 2nd Addn. Through an error in this office exemption to the amount of $440 was allowed on Lot 20 Blk 11 Townsite of Santa Fe and Late 7 and 8 Bik 209 Walls tad Addn. only. Authority to allow $200 exemption on Lots 12 and 13. Blk 232, Walls 2nd Addition is granted. Vol. 26 Assessment No. 55238 Ruella V.Hamblin is assessed with a parcel of law containing 1.60 acres with $600 improvements. There are no improvements on this properly. ' George Rige claimed War Veteran Exemption on Lots 237 and 238 Berkeley Country Club Terrace and Lots 13, 14, 15 Blk 97 Richmond Annex. Exemption to the amount of $380 was allowed on Lots 237 and 238 Berkeley Country Club Terrace but through an error in this office exemption was not allowed on Lots lj 14, 15 Blk 97 Richmond '.Annex (see vol. 10 Assessment No. 41200). Authoritytoallow$620 war veteran_ exemption on Lots 13, 14, 15, Blk 97 Richmond Annex is granted. In Vol. 18 Assessment No. 40841, E.O.Mathews. and C.H.Johnson in care of B.F. Chadwick, are assessed with Lot 12, Block 229 Central Addition Pittsburg. Mr. Cbadwick claimed War Veteran exemption on Lot 12, Block 229 but through an error in this office exemption was allowed on Lot 11 Block 229 Central Addition„ Pittsburg. Authority to cancel exemption on Lot 11 Block 229 and allow exemption on Lot 12 Block 229 is granted. In vol, 16 Assessment No. 36795 Kristine & Jessen Hansen are assessed with the N'1 port. of Blk 10 lying W. of Oakland Blvd. Stow Addn. to Walnut Creek, with 845 improvements. `here are no improvements on this parcel of]and, f - ' I r Pa Vol. 26 Assessment No. 55246 Ida B. Hill is assessed with a described parcel of land containing 2.47 acres with 4100 personal property. There should be no personal property assessed with this property. In Vol. 17 Assessment No. 38403 Georgia Leal is assessed with the Cent3al 33 1/3' of Lots 3 and 4 Block 101 Fraser Addn. with $150 personal property. There should be no personal property assessed with this prcperty. In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 61983 Alice N. Scott is assessed with two described parcels of land with $320 personal property, There should be no personal property assessed with this property. Vol. 28 Assessment No. 57916, Fannie L. Schmidt is assessed with a parcel of land containing 12.18 acres. The correct number of acres in this parcel of land is 11.50 making the assessed valuation of the real estate $2,300, instead of ;2,435. In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 60564 the Petroleum Products Company is assessed with a tract of land containing 14.125 acres, with $23,500 improvements. The correct assessed value of these improvements is ;15,000. Through an error in this office the Central Building & Loan Association in ca of W.E,Allen was assessed with the N. 1/2 of the N. 1/2 of Lot 6, Blk 4 Boulevard Gardens No. 1 and war veteran exemption filed bt Mr. Allen was allowed or. nee. (See Tax Bill No. 29849 Vol. 13). Also the same condition ex ists on the S. 1/2 of the S. 1;"2 of Lot 7 Blk 4 (see tax bill No. 29852). The assessment of W.E.Allen should read as follows: Harriet A.Smith in care of W.E.Allen, the N. 1/2 of the S. 1/2 of Lot 7 Blk 4 Boulevard Gardens No. 1. The personal property amounting to $90 appearing m tax bill No. 29849 should be transferred to thi3 assessment and war veteran exemption should be allowed on same, also a corrected tax pill for assessme Nos. 29849 and 29852 should be made cancelling the war veteran exemption as it appe a now. In Vol. 18 Assessment No. 39137 Francisco Seeno is assessed with the f. 1/2 of Lot 13, Blk 17 City of Pittsburg, with 31000 improvements which consisted of two hou see. The correct assessed value of improvements is $440 due to the fact that one house burned before the first Monday of March of this year. In Vol. 28 Assessment No. 57856 Clinton L. Jones is assessed with a tract of land with $500 improvements. There are no improvements on this property other than trees, which are assessed for $200. In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 60505 Phillip Cuendet is assessed with Lots 65 and 66 Larkey Subn. No. 2 with $350 Improvements on Lot 65. There are no Improvements on this lot. Richard J.Wallace claimed War Veteran exemption on a portion of Lot 106 Brentwood Irrigated Farms No. 3 (See Vol. 24 Assessment No. 51894) While this office has no record of receiving this claim for exemption Ape Deputy Assggesor states that Mr. Wallace called on him and filed his exemption with him. vwing to the fact that Mr. Wallace falfulled his obligation authority Is granted to correct same. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 54166 Andrew W. Ross is assessed with Lots 39 and 40 Concord Acres with $30 personal property. There should be no personal property on this assessment. In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 61552 Lydia Nelson is assessed with a parcel of land containing 64.99 acres at $60 per acre real estate amounting to $3900. The correct assessed valuation of this land is 64.99 acres $50 per acre, real estate amounting to ¢3250. In Vol. 28 Assessment No. 58600, E.I. DeLaveaga is assessed with a portion of Lot 162 HaciendadDel Orinda Unit No. 1 with $500 personal property.There should be no personal property on this Lot. It is by the Board ordered that said assessments be corrected In accordance therewith. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. , And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 14th, 1932, at 10 o'clock A.M. Clezk. i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, 1932. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. ?' Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Oleson, 8.ml. Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C-dells, Clerk. In Matter of Appointment of Superintendent of Schools. The matt,�r of appointment of County Superintendent of Schools to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William H.Hanlon, having been continued to this time and there being several applications on file for said position, and this Board havin made inquiry as to the competency and capabilities of the various applican8, roll call of said Board is had and following votes were recorded: Supervisor District No. 1, voting for E.A.Palmer.' Supervisor District No_ 2, voting for R.J,White. Supervisor District No. 3 voting for R.E.Glbson Supervisor District No. 4 voting for B.O.Wilson Supervisor District No. 5 voting for R.J,White. and no applicant having received a majority vote of said Board, a second roll call was ordered with the voting resulting the same as on the first roll call. Thereupon a third roll call was ordered with the following vote, to wit: Supervisor District No. 1 voting for B.O.Wilsoni Supervisor District No. 2 voting for R.J.White. Supervisor Dietrict No. 3 voting for R.E.Gibson " Supervisor District No. 4 voting for B.O.Wilson ' Supervisor District No. 5 voting for B.O.Wilson.•I Thereupon the Board having found that B.O.Wilson received a majority vote of sai d Board. It is by the Board ordered that B.O.Wilson be and he is hereby appointed County _ Superintendent of Schoolsrfor the unexpired term of William H. Hanlon, now deceasedK In Matter of Applications for Dance Permits. Application for permission to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on followin dates, is made by the following named persons and societies, to wit: Bernard Enes, Nov. 23rd, 1932, at Port Chicago, Cal. Rodeo Vol. mire Dept. Nov. 19th, 1932, at Rodeo Hall, Rodeo. It is by the Hoard ordered that said applications be granted. r. f' I In Matter of Canvass of Election Returns of General Election held November 8th, 1932. Now, at the hour of 1 o'clock P.M. the Board of Supervisors meets as a Boar of Canvassers to canvass the returns of General Election held on Nooember 8th, 1932, throughout the County of Contra Costa, in each of the different precincts thereof, and the returns of each and all of the precincts of said County being on file in the office of the Clerk, the Board then and there proceeds to canvass and does canvai s the returns of all the Precincts in Supervisor District #I. Thereupon the canvass being incomplete, It is by the Board ordered that the further canvass of said returns be and the same 1e hereby continued to and until Wednesday, November 16th, 1932, at 9 o'clock A.M. and the Board adjourns to Tuesday, November 15th, 1932. at 9 o'clock A.M. Chairman. .......�'. X N 1 L9 moi.......Clerk. / t 83 IN TE BOARD OF S[TERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOFUTA. TUESDAY, NOVEUBER 15th, 1932. The Board met at 9 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, ' Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trenbath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. In Matter of Canvass of Returns of Absent Voters Ballots. This being time and place required by law for canvass of returns of Absent Voters ballots at the General Election held throughout the County of Contra costa, on the 8th day of November, 19'32, and each of said ballots having been returned to the Clerk of the said Board; and Thomas R.Hanna appearing before this Board on behal of Ralph D.Bollman, candidate for Supervisor in Supervisorial District No. j and protests the counting of four absentee votes on the ground that the Identification Envelope was not signed by the officer before whom said vot t appeared to cast his ballot,but said objections having been overruled by said Board, upon advice of the bistrict Attorney of Contra Costa County; the Board proceeds to and does canvass the ballots cast at said General Election by Absent Vat ere, and the canvass of said Absent Voters Ballots having been uncompleted, the further Canvass of said Absent rioters Ballots is hereby continued to Wednesday, November 16, 1932, at 9 o'clock A.M 1 ..............Chairman. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORi?IA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, 1932. The Board met at 9 o'obck A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.'Trembath. :;.C.Wells, Clerk. In Matter of Canvass of Absent Voters Ballots. Now at the hour of 9 o'clock A.M. the Board re-convenes to canvass the ballots of Absent Voters and the canvass of absent Voters�5ving been completed ' the Hoard finds that the result of votes cast by said Absent Voters is as shown on the bottom of"Statement of Vote for General Election held November 8, 1932 and f ollo ing page 84 of Vol. 30 of Minutes of this Board. I � � r R4 it In the Matter of Canvass of Returns of General Election held on November 8th, 1932. Now, at the hour of 2;30 P.Y. this Board reconvenes to canvass the returns of General Election held thraighout the County of Contra Costa, on November Ath,1932 and in each of the different precincts thereof and then and there proceeds to and ;, does canvass the votes for Supervisor Districts Two and Three, and the canvass of said votes having been incompleted, the further canvass of said votes is hereby continued to Thursday, November 17th, 1932, at hour of 9 o'clock A.M. � !«� !...Ch al rman. Clerk. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOFCIIA. TIRMDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1932. The Board met at 9 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. F.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Nells, Clerk. In Mailer of Canvaseyof Election Returnsof General Election held Nov. 8, 1932. Now at the hour of 9 o'clock A.M. the Board re—convenes to canvass the returns of the General Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa, on November 8th, 1932, in each of the different precincts thereof and then and there proceeds to canvass all of the remaining precirc is of Contra Costa County; Thereupon the Board having completed the canvass of all of the remaining Precincts and of all votes cast by Absent Voters finds that the number cf votes cast for each candidate and on all propositions submitted to the voters at said election including those cast by Absent Voters, is as shown on the following pages; f Y 1 r 1 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE z GENERAL ELECTION HELD 1 NOVEMBER 8, 1932 t COUNTY +s State of California (S-fi..1252 P.1.C.d.) - z I. z� Statement of All Votes Cast at the 2 ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES REPUBLICAN x° w L a < o Z CV• G7 G7 F' W F EQ pG II ELECTION PRECINCTS F w o ti G w x a o I3crl.clep Pari; �y �9 �y FF 9F 7,9 Sy y'9 99 89 89 F 9 89 �9 89 8y "7 89 b'7 Y'J yy Phi El Cerrito No.1 .�4 '319 -R9 X51 S'5, ->z f .09 /f9 -f9 /f y //,G/f -7l9 -�49 h<9 1`9 �19 RI Cerrito No.2 mss' h�''F /!•5� 1f Sr El Cerrito No.3 ! 9 �11 9 f 9 h49 h`9 1901 �y 19 Yom/qY `If El Cerrito No.a a Sf .�q �7.�' c� 9'�9 Sj �Gy 7�j �7 EI Cerrito No.6 . 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Dancillo No.2 17z12Z131/4.7/-?,z s/,? 1-itz IJA- s Gs Au Son It:unon ii�.�y .�9 dY.�9-37->P 3p.dp-3Y& �. P P 37 Jf 3S'�5'39, �p -?r: y Tcwjmn 'I e2/ .z/ / 1/ )/ l/ }/ 1/ Z t/ s } y / d;� Munn, /06 1,16/x6144/d6jd4/d� j06/,1 1,44 jd6/dd/O,/d6 '124./78.106/11 .. _ Wk ette,No.i �Iddjdepld&14k-10.111.1 1ai-fde/ap/ad°-/atr'-/af 108'/0.91ifleF/VA"r.14;?/D4'1df1d _ LaLgrttc No.2 �I P 72 717 7W. 7,V 73 7,7 7J f3 73-7.:7 73 7..7 7.a 73. 73 73. 7..3. -a 73.73.7 Carron }7 }7 37 37 37 "17 }7 17 -27 f7 37 �-7 3-7 x7 .z7.a7-'a,7'e'.7 x-7'•7.?7 .. __.._. Alorap f7'/7 /1 /B /cf /E` 1d f6 /<s /,F /,F/off'1,F /6'l D" /,p /fir /6`/f.xr/61�f" ..... St.,llarrs i Lf 4 h` -9, 11 `/` h< <l-` -V 1iY -Y4 h4 Grintia Allunhn, �E0 &G' 60 :a0 as u;t e`d 60 13 11afntt Crock 1'o.l �/?a /Xr Ira/,Zo /Ld l td/40 /zd/id/zd 1-44/Zd A&d,/3d./.Lo./.ao / ov..L0 /aa/1d - 1lralnut.Creek No.2 Ij/j3/33 /,331ja /aa/3a/33/�'/ga /�3 /dJ /J3/�3/�3 /.j3/3a' /33 /d3/�? 133i. 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Richmond No.4 Richmond No.5 2 3 3 ..Richmond No.G it ,� .3 '3 .3 3 ,j 3 3 Richmond No.i d L. eZ _2 e1. .3 z ZZ .7i ..Z �Z Richmond No. 'i' L{ 4 174 `f' �- ff. .5/ �f• Richmond No.9 I •L .L ti .Z aZ -<.. .2 Z a -Z <2. -Z_ a, Richmond No.10 ij Z .Z .C. oZ °2 -Z „L .z Richmond No.11 j 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 39 O 3 Richmond No.12 - -- Richmond No.13 ij 1J �. .Z. .2- z. oZ- .Z a Z .Z'. -Z •Z -7 �. eZ �i �. 7- ti Richnmml No. Richmond No.15 �� y 7 7 7 J 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7- 7 7 7 J Rirlu,ond No.10 ii '7 -5i �' 11L -7' �' L}- -7' �' / �f � Ff 17' Richmond So.17 .. _...'-' Richmnml No.18 _- Richmond No.19 jl/e /o_/� /o /d /d /O /O /d /O_/U_ /D /d_/d /d /D /d /D_/0 /0 ,/d /d .._._ Richmond No.20 ,3 3 .3 ,3 3 3 3 3 3 j 3 .3 3 3 3 3 3. -7 -�,-��,? __.....--___•_ Richmond No.21 I / 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7. Richmond No.22 j 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 .3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3_ 3. 3,3_. Richmond No.23 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 > 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7,17 Richmond No.&I II o2, z .�- a- Z a. 02. a �, e2 2 �. oZ �• 02 e2. 3. ^Z.�'-..�. .. ._.�_ Richmond No.25 r 3 .� ,3 -j 3 3 3 '3 ­' -3 _ - / Richmond Na 26 Richmond No.27 Ij -/._ No.2S Ij 7 7 7 7 7' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 . . 7 7. 7.. 7 7 _? 7 Riehenond Richmond No.29 RichmondNo.30 j! 0 0 s' [� er r Richmond No.31 Zl_ zl- I," Riclm,mncl No.33 S cS '� (� tS� t3- �- �� J -'S ...._..-._-__.� :i Richmond No.33 �! � (,, la 6, � lv. G � � /o r'o 6. � to /C 6 el ig: Richmond No.31 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 G b 6 b 6 b 6 ( d 6 6 6 6 6 Richmond No.35 Richmond No.30 '3 7 7 7 7 7 Richmond No.37 !I 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 77 7 7 7 7 T Richmmnd Nc.3S S o- S c?-�+� c1"-c5-5�td'- Lr- "-0- Richmond No-39 % 9 9 9 Riatmm�na Nn.d9 ;; 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 66p 6 6 d & 6 6 G_ liielnnond No.dl i! 7' �P ° 9 'F /r � 9 5' 1 7 9 Richn,ond No.12 .3 .3 J' ,j. ,� 3 3 __-3 3 3 ..3 -3 -3 3 .3. ..3 -3.. -3..-.3 San Pablo No.1 ,s �` v- v cam' v :i ke- is �`"- L4,- &'- u cS' _-...-. San Pablo No.2 I' �� .� r f J � - San Pablo No.3 - 3 3 J ..3 2 3 '. 3 3 3 -3. �. c�. .� •--�. `3 -3. .� j - -------- Son 1>abin Nn.I z d c2 02 Z o2 eZ a e2 oZ -Z Z -2 xQs Q6 z9 !s zf" AS - Totals Z _Carried Forward e / / �.s.29.�, .z�i� Z'•/rIQ//4. .-.:.C71 -: T! -.,�-I= 1 I f_ 1 1 / I 1 General Election Held November 8, 1932 ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRUDENT OF THE UNITED STATES PROHIBLT_ION Q m z I a 5 e a p 10 pj -.1 x zj j 3 j Jr 31 -3 3 3 -3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 _s -3 -2- -z e2 3 33 3 3 3 3 3 _3 3 -3 3 3 3 3 ..a �? � Statement of All Votes Cast at the 10 ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES y SOCIALIST i V N H C O O (A(�� F Z F :4C Z w F ELECTION a G o m G E ro °a °w F o PRECINCTS < ° v a w a z 0 a o w w oi V E G E. 0 F it O p F C a C < m C w F O S z O r o2 z Z w O Uq W 1.. '^ °J W d V < w n 6 5. < ..m i0 O fC Totals 6rouaht Forward ' 171. �. Olcum -3. ,3_ Rodeo No.1 /0 /0 /d /0 /d /d /d /d/0_/d Id /d /d /d./d /d /0, / Rodeo No.2 II/a /d./a /G. /D /0 /0 /0 /0./d. /0 /0 /0_ /D /0:/p: /0: /Q -_- PinoleNo.1 b G 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 / /v Pinole No._ 3 .3 3 2 3 3 3 _3 -3 ✓3 -3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3. 3 3.. - ,.. .Hercules .� -z- y Sclby Crockett No.1 .S` td .jr vim' lr esc` '/ -�! cr.ekett N..s j 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7- 7 /7 17 Crockett No.I z .Z d .Z Z 2 -Z Z- a �- Crockett No.o Y, j, 8 Crockett.No.ti Cro kettN..7 /1 <f Gf f �/ GY -7- Port tPott Costa N..1Port c t:,No.2 j -3 3 3 3 .3 3 _3 3 •3 � .3 .3 3 � Danville No.1 i� /0 6 6 Dancllle No.° JZ ;1'� %� �[' .5c .r./ Ta-'jara alar.. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 y 7 7 7 7 7 La&q ett.Ne.1 02- I,nra3 ette w.^ -- Can3 mr 6 d 6 6 6 6 6 G 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 -Moraga it St.\I;'r3.. Orind;t �— Alhambra /7" /5� /`f i9: /c /:r. j-'- /5` i/-{ I Walnut Crcck No.l Walnut C...k No.2 /� /z /.Z /-z /.Z /..2. /z /Z /-Z `�al, t Crock No.3 it/� /H- /5�/h�.. /¢/.¢./¢-./'s�:A/ /- /_/ /' /¢, Walnut geek No.4 �) 7 J 7 7 7 7 7 7. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7: _7 7. .7 /. Smanap y 9 9. /0 9 9. 9 9 9 9. y 9 7 9 �. 9 9 r y "7 y.i -_---- Y -3- Alartiucz No.1 �I ,� 3 ..3 .� -3 3 -3 2 .� .� -� -� --3 -� .�. •.-� '� - jl Martinez No.'? ,i u/ v/� .S" t� c5" 5 �5 •� c5- S rS c5' �5' �� �— `� S.er_ __ _KcTtiucz No.3 Martinez No.•l - AlaitioczNo..i �j 7— 6 �Y 8 g- J, Alartmez No. 'i� //�/�/<f /�%5� ./�/� /4/,� -f./� /-54/�,Z,i �f /•5< .---- Marlinez No.7it/,� /3 /a .L�/3 /,3 /.3 /,3/3 /� /� .C3./�' /.3 /.a /.3 \Iaitinc�No.S I cs`c� cs S �. `� �S'- cS- vcS— cS` rrs S cr cs`c.5-'.5 llartin.z No.-9 I .3 3 3 3/ J 3. 3 3 3 3 3 3 Maxtmez No.10 6 6 6 y 6 6 6 d. 6 M,,rtinu No.11 ,L -Z z _-Z z .Z oZ ..z 2 Martin.,,No.I? J 3 ...3 J 3 3 J. -3 3 3. -3 -3: - _--- M"finezNo 13I v/p� �p i5 es` �5e`Ls— V- V Ildl No.1 j- !� Pine Bill No.1 ` 6 ( 6 6 6 6 6 6 w \fountain\i« N..1 ci-. cfi ,- �! .f rap— Mountain V'ira-No.? it x, ff p Y 7 0 0 ar Concord No.2 f O !� �. (� [� [� jf-. Concord No.3 i� //L 'f .5L .5L '`7C t/[. /7z. Lf '%� 7 y -�4 Concord No.1 ''., /9 /9 /y /y /y/y /y/�7 >1 If/f /y/g Tota,Carried Forward . isg SBb,TPS,S8b f8 SPffB,(lB�.(8, .IBL t�b�B SPS 1➢s (B�S�S 9j Sd.(���f8f --- - General Flection Held November 8, 1932 ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES C PROHIBITION -- � z F z M 7 y r F ,Wj 2 w x S Z C. � O %ppO � O ox >W mGM : . W I 4E d ti w K a m 61 6/ 6,- -4-- /-- L5- e;- a- L-57- s s s s s s v- v v- v- v- (r-u z -z. z z z z z Z 1 .z -� a . z - a •2 -z z -z � z z -z z z. a: z z. � ez � z •L � � z. z s � z � � -z z -a -z z .z �. z � z z a Z z az z 2 Z z -0 z 3 Z a s �I Z 2 2 2 2 -' 422 -Z Z 2 Z Z z z 21 I�/P/f /03 /03 Loa Lai /o ./OJ/U3/oj wj/as/o3/a3/a3 /03/03/a3 12 Statement of All Votes Cast at the ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VIC&PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES G SOCIALIST V N W ELECTION o a m d a 71 m o H a o W H z PRECINCTS II1' d s c °a a o a w cs II N c7 U m x .. Y � � x W W ? W O O E C p z C m E % O W O m /�D /6O//W�/ D/(JG'J- x0///fid// Totals Brought Forward O�jO(�O�•JOO Jd��'J�J�J J.�J(�-:I'�,.�J ,01i OV lfPl;J/j-jl-r f �1�J JC/✓:�JO���____ - Concord s..... /7 /( /6 /6 /6 /6 i6 /6 /6 /b /6 /6 /b /6 4 /6 /6 /6 /S, /" /6 /s/,--/�Iv-/v-A/- /V-/v` /�/cr./✓-./J-/C/'-/moi(/'/v'/ 1s:.odated i1.1/ .2/ 2/ -2/ z/.-72/ 1/ cotrcll j� �- .5 �<- u- v- 'j- J- �- �_5- S u- (.f- S- L5 _ 6- -.5-�s-.__.u�.- -------- 6. I Pittsbu'g No.i I tittlmg No.2 Pittsbuig No.3 II .3 .� •� -3. -� 3. 3 - Pittsburg No.4 Iff Pittsburg No.c 7 7 7 7 7. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 _7 7 7 7-7 -. Pittsburg Na.7 jl _ Z Y 2 Z Z 2 2 Z Z 2 1 - 1 1 2 Pittsburg No.S - 1 dt l tu;NO.9 h .. tt 1 ug No.10 Pitislnn'g No.I l 2- L 2 2 1 7. 7- y Y Pittbnrg No.13 Pitt."borgNo.la I /d /6 /a /o /a /C /o /6 /a. /d /o /o. /o /o /o /a /o /o /o /Q,/o /d — PRkhoigNo II / / / / / /. / / / / / / / / /. / / _ / / / - / / clayto 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 x 3 3 PorlChicago-Nnt 1 oaf.Chi.ego\o.? y J- y 7. y 1 2 l Y 1 1- Z y Nichola Antioch No.1 ,G ,Z Y Y- Y r3 Z z 2- Z 1p. Z: z L z z 2-- z z, �- L Antioch Na. I p 6 t, I. 'r 0 _F: r J. r. f. r ..7,F -- - Antioch No.3 I 2 )- Y_ 2 L Z 1 1 ;I- 1 7- 7- ?- Antioch No.4 J- d- U- cl` T- d` L,,- -- v-- c- 6- S u-c- t_l- l/- J- (/- c(- d- �- - Antiocl,No—, I 1. �. 1 1. L 1 y y y z. i z- ? '- -... Aniwoh No.a /, o /0 /d /o ..-- Brcnt--1 No.9 I. liirotlrood No.:; > ? 3 - 3 3 3 .3 3 3. 3. 3 3 3. 3 3. 3 �_.3 �3 — -- Bt-ronNo.l I � z 3 2 J' ---' -? B ro n No.z 1 7 7 7 7 7 / 7 7 % / 7. 7. 7 7, 7 7 7 7- 7 7 _1 � Zv htmn /, /-7, , z '< /G O.tklop No.1 D /J /✓ /� j^ /G '? %9 /J /Q i 0 /C /0. -.---- Oakloh No.? �I d' .: �'-. ✓'- v v ". V c U _. --_-_ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS /a/f/<-e/D pp� pp�p 4 09 I/O p/D d �(� � � / 9. 9 �, ✓� II General Election Held November 8, 1932 �IELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES PROHIBITIO,N - --�- ---- — 'i m ; _... a ria � a s o. Z.. •, F - � x .a. � ti ✓O1,4/o3 /o3/od/03 ia3/o3/D3/03/03/o ��3 a3/Os o�/0.3/�103 io3 moo,?/o I , �. 3: 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 �. �. 3. - 3 3. 3_ 3, .31 5 2 3 -3 —3 3, Y Y Z 1 Y Z .� 2 7- 7- Z , Z; 2 /,0�1 /�z/� r�fo/41z/�Za/:�4o/�i/�'v/�o /�/�//�o✓�/moo.���ice,. I Statement of All Votes Cast at the T ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES LIBERTY z m W z W ELECTION PRECINCTS c a vi F a E' C Z (.' W a A P O 011 4 0 x O a e J C •] O C Q fy Y. 0 a V ✓ V n A �C C O 0. O � > 'S. a .'C W V � Pd. C Berkeley furl: El Cerrito No.1 El Cerrito No.3 L'1 Cerrito No.3 ._— EI Cerrito No.4 1 .Z ,� 2 El Cerrito No.5 El Cerrito No.G '— EI Cerrito No.7 El Cerrito No.S EI Cerrito No.9 El Cerrito No.10 _. ICensin"Wo No.1 Kensington No.2 - Iiensington No.3 Richmond No.1 Richmond No.2 - Richmond No.3 Richmond No.-k Richmond No.5 Richmond No.6 2 Z 2 2 Z Z - Z -Z a �. Z a 1' -� z -7- z Z Richmond No.7 .7i .2. .Z .2 ,2. Z z -L Z -.'-. '12-. Richmond No.S -Z Z .L .L .Z .Z -L .Z 1 .2, +�. Z Richmond No.9 - .. Richmond No.10 Richmond No.11 Richmond No.12 Richmmnd No.13 Richmond No.14 ' Richmond No.15 Richmond No.16 / / / / / / Richmond No.17 - Richmond No.13 Richmond No.19 Richmond No.20 Richmond No.21 - -- Richmond No.22 Richmond No.23 Riebru ud No.21 / / / �. / / / / / ... __ �___/. /. /.__./_ Richmond 14o.25 - Richmond No.26 - Richmond No.27 Richmond No.28 Richmond No.29 Richmond No.30 .Richmond No.31. _ -..Richmond No.32 Richmond No.33 �,. Z „� ,L .Z e1 n'/ Z Z -Z -? Z Richmond No.31 ,7. a2 L .? .2 .2 3 Z 2 .� 2 a2 L aZ -2 oL 1 v� Z .2- Richmond No.35 Richmond No.30 Richmond No.37 Richmond No.38 Richmond No.39 Richmond No.40 .L .2 2 y Z Z Z Z L 1 2 2- 2- 2- 2- Richmond No.41 Richmond No.42 San Pablo No.1 Sam Pablo No.2 I h� �. �f 1/ -17L /-/ 47' �A h1. --s" I/ -- San Pablo No.3 Son Pablo No.4 it Totals Cnrrietl Forward ���.3�.��J� .�a J,�-3,4-33-3S 95_.31r�3,1 3S'3S�3SJS.�,j'3ar.�5'.3.5 8;5;'3.5" I a, n Held November 8, 1932 i itGenera echo pp n ,,=_� �I United States Senator illCongress Sfate Senator Member of Assembly f; JldP/ftSil Cert )i`� i itl�0islritt 17th District !. 10th District - @11�2 ML 1no AA-_- o _` C\ i I .. S17 ;/vy, - jr�.�0-�7 ✓-�6 rag y f� o-�/oma �I � _ 9 — ��/� /ay V 7�3� I IIIIA /� 6� ,✓07 /oG �� ,���/ i(as `1/ � __.� k��a !76 P� d Pd 7z A7" �s3 7 77 �r — II/O.L.ac3.�/ o7i '✓-?d' �i�-�. f _ / /z9 Vii.��3/o/ I `� �/ �_ -- �- -- /fir z6 Gy Via/ ✓s o P /.ey 371 J9 3; 60 /oY -- I9 a 1197 �G SL ? ? sz 2y s6 ti- ��7.d � / I 1 - %�.<iu1.543 �//6 II99 _. r3z 19919 9 y� �9 U 7,99 9 l ads aas 2' ktra ,z 1"7'W I ✓17 7 X69 42// -If 7/ /7L �o 1/76 X90 �i �iz ' Y ' lie I � it V II II Statement of All Votes Cast at the 1 ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES w z zii z � w w ELECTION Il cE rw H 4 z W ryas W a ❑ c ti q 6 E.r. r. Y W O x z •] W " m PRECINCTS I! e e v a ` F a Mu v o W w w w a w ° e a p x w 14 d > a e ;�, ti ci r:7 x ci ❑ w y ❑ o w z a y q a a x cot < `� y e o � w a � � � w ❑ w m e w Totals arocunt Forward Olcutn Rodeo No.1 /. /. / /, /.. / / �, / Rodeo No.2 _ I Pinole No.1 Piuolc No.? Selby Crockett No.1 Crockett No.3 I „Z .z Z .2 .�- ,Z .L .1. -Z .L. Z. Z .Z Z. Crockett No.3 Crockett No.4 Crockett No.:i I / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /' / -- Crockett.No.G Crockett No.7 Port Costo No.I ,Z. 2 .2- Port Pott Costa IN2 Danville No.2 ,3. 3. 3 ,3 3 3 3 _3 .3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Sao Ratnen y / / / / / / / / / /. / / /. / / / / /. / . /_ Tnsaj:va c�cS cS as rS""f Ahoro 1 Lafayette No,1 I .. .. _..�._ Con)no Moniga Orind.t Alharnbm Wahutt Ctcck No.1 ... Walnut Crack No.3 -- _. Martinez No.I Martinez No.2 Mw tinct No.3 Marliorz No.4 AI rite No a Martina Nu i �. ... _.... .._ -- Alm tine.No.9 ,MattmeNo.10 _ .. llmtm z No.11 - Alarth— 12 \fat hnez No.13 ' I Vice Hill No.1 Cine]kill No.? ! .� 2 -3 ..3: --v', I Mountain VR.,A"0.1 ' ➢fountain Cion So. - _._ Concord No.I Concord No 3 II / / / /. / /; / / / / /_/ is Concord No.3 Concord No.-1 _Tot Carr:etl F—artl General Flection Held November 8, 1932 ( State-Senator �. .Mmber of Assembly hy—A r SW&CMI United States Senator "-=I- YCwpeIsiet III _ tAMfiru A �tL��+.teY^"�+^g SAlart It — II j O W ,, --- A e i - x o r x m q F S c m oM M oE. d l ti , ' 99� i 33y� 3'�jc9y.- //f i B cY3s. /foji7s9i, /,F � N � e f/0,7 II �J z s�/:''' Lod z 5�0 -- f G.-Z,-Af9 I/G/ /9. / 79_/6� IPI z q /aZF o/0—e y7 3z /63 46 zap J 6 _ ?o 3Y" d6 j-J 417 �-z9-/s<z <a,K I/as/_��. /9s 4U. 17 VW 7 31i 9 J? -2 ! 7 6Jr./71e i�9/./6 :7F r//y9> 6a . �s ' 7./� /I-z-zr! ay J'r /// 17Z 3 //J 9aJ/�z j/77 / _.._ .11�f,v/_. "f ---- --- -- /at[--? Z !yi3 Y/ X17 iG6 I&.31.o2/ G �7 Ilam / rsb �P 8/ -?(o -7 Iryn'/ ' >-'z //j� :42- 6-,7 +0. � T pN�J j 6�/�Z.. _ -. .. :112 I li � jl Statement of All Votes Cast at the 'i ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES I, 1 z ELECTIONI G H F ° z a a x o z w PRECINCTS 14 w c z x v o L ra ° w F a w w w a " wE pi a ° z a °z a o rt r F w i x w Towle Brought Forward _ bd CJd .Ob ZP ZY 41 Ze Zf.Zf<j".6e.6�Ge�.�P68 Concord No.S Concord No.G C-eord\o.i Associated Pacheco <. 2 Y; Z Y 2- 1 --I- Pittsburg Pittsburg No.1 ! _... Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No.4 Pittsburg No.v Pittsburg No.6 Pittsburg No.i ------------- Pittsburg No.S Pittsburg No.O Pittsburg No.10 Pittsburg No.1 I -- Pittsburg No.13 - -- -- Pittsbug So.13 i .. - .._ _. Pittsburg No.1-1 Clayton l •Z/ / 1 / /. /. / /, /.. /',.�/ /!.. / / / / / / / ._/ / __— Port Chiengo No.l �. 1 k Y Y Y Y Y 1 ?� ]- 1. ]% Z 2 Z Port Chicago\o.2 ; Clyde Nichols AntiochNo.1 E. 3 3 3 3, 3: 3 3. 3.. 3. 3 .3: 3. 3. 3 3: 3. -3. 3: 3 3.-2 Antioch No.2 i / // - �.. / /. /-! / .. �..A, Antioch No.3 _ Antioch No..t _— Antioch No.5 _ Antioch No.0 - ............ Lone Trec Brentwood No.1 Brentwood No.2 Brentwood No.3 ..Byron No.1 Byron No.2- - - -- - _._Oakley\o.1 . ` Oakley No.2 ABSENTEE V07E CONTRA COSTA COUNTTY TOTALS y/ g 1 9 9, 9 9 9 9 9 Y .f 9 9• 9 •9 9_ ._9 i / 'D C C O D /. O: O O O D O 1 1 _ I • General Election Held November 8, 1932 y.i ,,� 'I Rputrf�n Cmtress State Senator 'Member of strict l 1 IY S�titr Cwl 1 j United States Senator I I q y6h Dahitl I 17th Distnct � _ _10th Dishict Ott IM.1IQ o cq 9 E- o a ��f7335�7lfv 6 i 3i:y 3 f�/oho f`.?!3 'fa��5,:� 3� �f9%,Z)'a;� 6 �2/..':Z.• - T � /Zl 17? 73 r„ 9E a i II 93 7 z - 7.z• 6� �6 i-7 .' 9a /9 /C/. i F✓" 177 77 �lii a 6 �?D �s7 / t 1 /1-Z •2. I _ J aJC r/ :/ice �/ z 7 6y�o Ci Yi �3 /,- as 69 7-,l PG it/fid 7z/oJZ 6/ // 6/ II F r j 6z 7a /',Z/ 9✓-293G73Z 3 zr- 77 - 6� z 1o�a j�J 19 II aG 6o �D I o r�y I/7a z I!z-/s� I _ fl 9/ - d7 _. 1,3VzyL /z S� r7i R7 j-7 �i�✓ — 97 -2 L /ao /r6 7�F -- i 77/k' i j/rte 97Z 76 V >r =7L9 cl,1 �z — I it I j V j f' Statement of All Votes Cast at the _ — nnpq 20 ELECTION PRECINCTS I II ; I Borkeley Park El Cerrito No.1 EI Cerrito No.2 EI Cerrito No.3 .. EI Cerrito No.4 _ Ll Cerrito No.5 Il Cerrito No.0 A Cerrito No.7 EI Cen it.No.S El Ccuito So.0 El C-iito Ao_10 hensm Ston No.2 t hen=ington No.1 I e-mgton No.3 Richmond No.1 Richmond No.3 Richmond No.3 Richmond No..1 Richmond No.5 Richmond No.6 llichmond No.7 - --_ Richmond No.S Richmond No.0 Richmond No.10 Richmond No.11 Richmond No.12 Richmond No.13 Richmond No.14 Richmond No.15 - Richmond No.16 I - Richmond No.17 I - Richmond No.1S Richmond No.19 Richmond No.20 III Richmond No.21 Richmond No.22 Richmond No.23 Richmond No.24 11 Richmond No.25 _ Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 Richmond No.29 _. Richmond No.29 Riehmond No.30 Richmond No.31 -- _ Richmond'No.33 __Ii `�• Richmond No.33 Richmond No.3.1 Richmond No.35 Richmond No.36 Riclimond No.37 Richmond No.3S Richmond No.30 Richmond No.10 Richmond No.41 Richmond No.42 San Pablo No.1 - .. _. _.... .. .-..San Pablo No.2 _— San Pablo No.3 San Pablo No.4 - w Tolale Carriod Forward General Election Held November, 8, 1932 ' Director East BRY Mon- 1 . � Director E t Bay M ! D foraEast 8 y M - l UtiDist. ��� 1 unrra^ sl. ard NoI Word R 4 Wrd — -- No.5 if if r i - , (/'3a /-7. 9G j 9� les i — '4ez s �f �— 98 167 377 / a: i .. /7 (vz J9Q 9� t � - � r I q Statement of All Votes Cast at the �AA�A11vr✓Jtr'f' J--)q ',3 L FLECTION =�J PRECINCTS g r c t Totals Brought Forward Giant Olcunt Rodeo No.1 - - Rodeo No.2 - Pinolc No.1 Pinole No.3 Hercules Solbp Crockett No.1 Crockett No.3 Crockett NO.:3 Crockett No.,L - Crockett No.5 Crockett No.G - Crockett No.7 ...-. ..'.. .._—__.........__._._ Port Costa,No.1 - Port Costa No.2 - Danville No.1 Danville No.3 — S:m]l:unon - ... Tassajmu Alamo - ... _. T ahgrtte No.2 Canyon - 11lomgn St.!%rams - Orinda Alhambra. Walnut Creek No.1 - Walnut Creek No.2 70 n%-3 .. Walnut.Creek No.3 Walnut Creek No.4 Saranap Martinez No.l Martine.No.2 HIartinez No.3 Martinez No.4 Martine.No.5 hla tincz,No.6 221'11T Martinez No.7 Martinez No.S - Martinez No.G 11Iartinez No.10 /d y Martinez No.11 untie•.No.12 Hr:ntincz No.I:i 66 d7 - il ---- Fine hill No.I Fin.Hill No.2 Alountain vie".No.1 J Mountain Herr No.2 a7 Concord No.1 /4f - Concord No.2 p7 Concord No.3 Concord No.d 9 _ `I -7 rot is coaled Fo ruarr a General Flection Held November 8, 1932 Director East Bay Man- Director East Bo}M Director East Hap Alun- ipal Utility Dist. �upa1 Utility Ltp Dt pal Utility —, Ward No 1 Ward Na 4 Ward Pio 5 liy 1 F I I i I I d II Statement of All Votes Cast at the AAInAO-V z— i ELECTION (Yt PRECINCTS I � � I - - Total,BroughtF,mard Concord No.5 - ConconlNo.6 6Z,,/z?/ _C _ Concord No.7 Aswciated Cowell Pacbeco Pittsburg No.1 ~ Pittsburg No.2 _ Pittsburg No.3 - Pittsburg No.d - Pittsburg No.6 Pittsburg No.6 . .. Pittsburg No.i _. Pittsbutg No.S .. - Pittsburg No.6 Pittsburg No.10 Pittsburg No.1l - Pittsburg No.12 - Pittsburg No.13 - _ - . Pittsburg No.1 I Clayton Port Chicago No.I - Port Chicago No.2 Clyde Nichols - 1 Antioch No.1 - Antioch No.2 - Antioch No.3 _ Antioch No.9 Autiocb No.5 Antioch No.6 - - Lone Tree Brentwood No.1 Brenttrood No.2 I _ l3mntrrood No.3 ...Byron No.1 Byron No.2 _ - - I nightson Oaklgy No.2 - - AUSENTFE VOTE 13. `9 - - - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS u 'I pryprypry General Election Held November 8, 1932 _ - - _ — I� Dircela Es t Buy MuerDirector L t BoS Men- Director Ee t BV Mun- ' icii.IIt I tF Di,i. icipal Uhl>r Dist. I itipal utih Dat. I{ # Ward V.t ward No. Word Na.5 w w i i + + _ v _ .x r it h II �p }Ufa 779 f I JI _LL- I i. Statement of All Votes Cast at the QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMtM TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 4 i 5 6 .-'7 8 � 10 O i ami Yri: ELECTION I' = Q it �; pE It r i i PRECINCTS o_ 11 �� o�a1�i I o >u <� I j o o$�Y �i I 3a it Na 4�t• I zw=x3r I � 3 I ,a I � j u$f AYES NO!i YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO!!YES NO IJYES NO YES NO],YES NO YYS NO r i T3crkelay Park 1/D/. 7,4-,jT9 7 !�1�f//7 31dp! 6d.7 b9:P7.a/.!.. Xz?+.aG - MCerrito No.1 J%6.- /do 661 116 .L6 //6I 47//14 b/ s:7fd7'rr x.-73 6y.x? �b.rdd 1S3 5�i 3Z 7,;fPi/d c/socd °z Li Cerrito No.3 za raI zv El Cerrito No.4 �13 az .. Ih Cerrito No,ii F..Z.Secd'7d y El Cerrito No.6 .0,73o /ZL z t r¢s 'zeo, Y1�94_8 cS D.Yr!w,97 dWD -5[86 /o �f -/d ugi7y�G l . �/I �� ...� 9s8. ` EI Cerrito Na.7 ,'0 Y ( '/z yFycl 41,1'j.3o pd 6f r�- El Cerrito Na.s li1 Corr,to No,i) 9z � �-9�/3 rd /6 s'6 G� �..,� 7 la.9z G'� d!AllJr/ El Cerrito No.10 �I 7'P .Gr� 70_!S;I.2.Z 6,�I.2z,-L aha".�L.:+-i--w_.�75' /,3 Xj• .Lz..?'3 i 1/ �7 -2.. / Kensington No.1 fl 4 P 6a 93 I Za 131.1A ld z-#."e yj 33/07i !Y r/Z.fCu 19 '9/ 9/ J"f-34 _ xensivrgtan Na.2 /s.�/.2 /rr /•.dfij !r ert�..3'�f�'�c%8'/7'� cS�:�/6yl/..2-xpw/'-z // '_ ld/cSr Kensington No.3 1161,44-44-1-4e4,/er'r7 %d ]Richmond Na.1 R-0 / 1/r!..7.F!",/ per'�2L3Richmond No.2 9¢ -7'Z �11� 9d;t 6 P vre 4 G �f 4, f 6'/-,'J- Fur Richmand No.3 , ,y -. -_ 7 7 5�/m� /:�/cs""6 8 -5k��'•cc .z d 6 9 de"az. Richmond No.t G</l ' �6 /y /d I� 9 !sa.z! .Z/ d7 1/0 gr -77 az, Richmond No.5 V( '�r}!u' 6.z. 1f+: / cf� "3� G.r../ � .3.3 /d.moi'` •Z/a.a71 /ai :.90,/,9 _ R.ichmondNo.6 �� ef'riav"71# 79 5`bli .Y9i/�r-�G G.."�e�z9 '/9 d' s/ 3p�•- <r.3 bz.,z... Richmond No.7 Richmond No.8 1.4 &'C' j,/-K //7 fl-z/ 74 76/',0- ry . Richmond No.9 / L . 4 .' � �//. l'3! 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San Tabloaa.-t To1n1.Carrlod Forwartl 7 �llyta dsG. 114 T7f!,y✓6'�.�f General Election Held November 8, 1932 _ 5 SU TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 11 12 13 .: 14 15 N AND PROPOSITIONS 17 � 1B 19 20 jl rz S it II °�°w it °000 a000 <cz °FZ w< ofi�• ° �fUU' ° � py � 1 �°�uK I <yy� �oSWtr �' I �' Y °rxm �ow.u6�t fafF �N r�7 ., Noll N PO nYYS PO 'YES'NO F DYES NO IYES PO''..YES NO!'YES NO YES NO YES P YH O,YSS I 74- yY 671 :�ar�j70 4d1'.may yo' ' •,s/ 99 7 995; y�F�.�7.�-s����� �a;.3�F G�I Jz, 7i�9,' �5z1, 61 ff i! F;7 4z 9/��Y/Q3� 76 �%c�GJ�179 �v!�z6Ls��6� f 7 li I I ✓ /i/ 'y�f.38;:4z 1O1 �I--- ' 71 Z7. - 2� 67�G,7(,--ZI�7P/� - ��-6vII41/ .;7: 33aF /6 3d;:za 3o Lzo 3 I! 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Yat mZF 4Y0 YES NO YES NO YRS NO YES NO YRS NO YES,NO YES;NO YES,NO YES:NO YU NO T.W.5..got Forward a. 4 .we Gant -f/ cS� //i /r /f3 G _<F./ rTJ 7.-2/ 6'"'.�5�' / a2 /f a�,�7_•G",7/3 Muni 7a �i 3z, 9 G z /i �a3d sts.z� f7�s/ rya �:d,� 6 /F _. 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Lafayette No.2 P'$ -•7 f/ cI.a''�fj /c6 /!/ :Q/ &7/7,9e 9"7 ,Pd oea..� 7,6Y Gas.`-7/ Ca,n•on s•a'J ,3.3.-ia{le :-7 iS G'..?a ;24-&z /G -17 -f/fir /v' :lIoragt G� i., c%t.�z, St.\lary� ;ja / �' io j / OrindaN ✓ Y Y "-% +.l_';t .2 yr!d7 riff :�-, `/.`I��'- ,/O7 7/. 77 -,�/ PSG_ ,7 i Ail,ambt;, /i.: �'_� v`f r': i..'/ft j' d� fcc=l/G 17 44 &i'.7P a- ...._._� I I I Gd-/zb ,ZJ lYn6n,tCreekNo.I I ff-Ur-&P Af/ 7d G /bb .�l /-7//9 f7 /1// 7frdy /fd",.t36 9x F... _ Walnut Crcek No.2 fz j.20 ,Z// ,7a17r??/ ., /Ise Ys'/nt -2f/G7 AK/a-7 da.;/t..lev 7-d.-- _ IvulnutC,wkNo.$ /A/ All A571,17;46.zev ,�G,/Y6 t -;fg.Ifl of-pf Ar-11/ /irt: --- Walmt Owk No.4 S 1 `1.?7 9a.1 /f/ 17/7z /dd &(&r O /�:17� ,17.;17. 11,¢Arz SarmmP .2-p 7� /r7G$ 3//� ��f Ii 7' 7d /o.L 7z..7i" - '.Cay 7f -7 r�-f':/af Y�. .� Rtu•tinezNo.1 /y tali y9.d�j,2a 77 d/_ d.f 9-� �� .316 w'" /o d6 ��aa/ .So;� yy,e`a .__. 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G /ri �aio bG rza37 0 ,81sz eYdi7a dgl. 1rr s� ! 7i �.7/ � 7 12- jy a 37 Zf z i� Gzlc�r fz9,u 6 Stu �7 943 ke s a6 - -- _36 .a/ ! .77 f'0� a $ZC '3 $441 W? 4'_51 L :�7 "— (3 7Y l d 6f oa/7j /70-63 67;d% do/06 X3,93 /3//3 �z 7 a7. Al 9 '//L�64 %o T/7l 96 - xs7 7a7 ggtss�lB 9Gt /9Z/ d769.7/!d ld977I ---� -- ll - ' t:e And tie Board further determines and finds and declares that, ollowing named nersons have received the highest number of votes cast for the office set opposite their respective names, and said offices having been voted for entirely within the County of Contra Costa, and said persons having received a majority of all ballots cast for said candidates for office for which said candidates seek election, are duly elected thereto and Certificates of lection are directed to be issued to each of them respectively, to wit: Judge of Superior Court, Office No. 1: T.D.Johnston. Supervisor of Supervisor District #3: (Unexpired Terip) Harry M.Stow. In Matter of Canvass of Returns of Election within the County of Contra Costa for Directors of East Bay Municipal Utility District. RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,has here— tofore by Resolution consolidated the election of the East Bay Municipal Utility District to be held on 9th day of November, 1932 as to any territory of said Distric within said County,with the General Election to be held on said day, and it is requi ed by law that the result thereof be canvassed by s id Board of Supervisors and the resu s of said canvass certified to the Secretary of the East Bay Municipal Utility District,' and , WHEREAS, said Board of Supervisors of said County of Contra Costa has fully canvassed the returns of said General Election as required by law and being fully advised in the premises, having the result of said Canvass before them, NOW, THEREFOR,:, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, hereby certifies that the total number of votes received in said County of Contr a Costa for the persons nominated and other persons voted for as Dire=rs of said —East Bay Municipal Utility District at said General Election is as follows: Ward No. 1: Henry A.Johnston. Ward No. 4: Grant D.Miller. ' Ward No. 5: Al-Latham. The said Resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 21st, 1932, at 10 ' o'clock A.M. Chairman. ......). ! Clerk. IN Tyr. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1932. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. - S.C.Wells, Clerk. ' In Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District 4802. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow ing warrant of said District be approved, to wit: No. 636, dated Nov. 1st, 1932, for $25.00. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing their signatures thereto. In Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059• Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered thatthe followin warrants of said District be approved, to wit: No. 926 dated Oct. 29th, 1932• for $ 42.62 927 dated Nov. 1st, 1932, for 21.58 926 dated Oct. 29, 1932, for 54.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said war:ant by affixing their signatures thereto. In Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District Nos. 2e24-2025- Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District be approved, to wit: Dist. 2024, No. 170 dated Nov. 1st, 1932, for $203.60. 2025 No. 184 dated Nov. 1st, 1432, for 59.39 And t: Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing their signatures thereto, In Matter of Dance Permits. Permission to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates to following applicants, are ordered granted by the Board, to wit. Student Body, Liberty U.H.S. Brentwood, Cal. on Dec. 9, 1932• Ancient Order of Eagles, #765, Oak Grove Beach, Nov. 26, 1932• The said order is p a seed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I j 87 In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that an all a:ance of $25.00 state and 125.00 County aid for needy blind be granted to IARY TERESA BORGES, 1234 Alhambra Ave. Mar- tinez, Cal. to begin as of Sent. let, 1932• ' That $9.00 State and $9.00 County aid to needy aged heretofore granted to HANSAH MANSTHOM, 1056 Cumberland St. Pittsburg, be continued as d Nov. 1st, 1932• That 410.00 State and $10.00 county aid to needy aged heretmfore granted to Charles MANSTROMI, 1056 Cumberland St. Pittsourg, be continued as of Nov. 1st, 1932. That $12.50 State ana$12.50 County aid, to needy aged heretoiore granted to JOHN J. =RRILL, Commercial Hotel, Antioch, be continued as of Nov. let, 1932. That $10.00 State aid for Beverley Richard Ricks, child of Mrs. Sally Ricks 115- 9th St. Antioch, be granted asof October let, 1932, making a total of $70.00 state aid for needy children. That $10.00 State aid to begin as of Aug. let, 1932. be granted f a ELSIE orphan KRUSE/ to be paid to Mr. George Hebner, of 3940 Wall Ave. Richmond. That $30.00 State and $30.00 County aid for children of incapacitated fathers be granted to MRS. ANGELINA ALBANO, 377 w. 4th St. Pittsburg, to begin as of Oct. 11, 1932. That $30.00 State and $30.00 County aid for children of incapacitated forth re be granted to MRS. DELFINA BOSIO, 77 W. 7th St. Pittsburg, Cal. to begin as of Oct. 1 , 1932. ' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Correction of Assessment Of Standard Oil Co. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor of County of Cor. ra Costa, having filed with this Board, his request for correction of Assessment in accordance with provisions of Section 3804a of the Political Coae, and said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, It is, by the Board ordered that the following corrections be made, to wit: In Vol. 12, Assessment No. 28171 Standard Oil Company is assessed with descrioed parcel of 1&nd, with personal property erroneously shown as ,$3,917,715 ' a.nd the correct assessed valuation should be $3,197,715, amounting to an over-assessT ment of $720,000, at a tax rate of $3.61 per $100 valuation amounting to $25,992 in taxes; The Standard Oil Company having agreed to a correction of one-half of the aforementioned amount with the understanding that the proper reduction in their "ssessment for 1933 will be made to off-set the balance of the over assessment for th s year. It is, by the Board ordered that the County Assessor reduce the amount of this personal property assessment from $$3,917,715 to $3,557,715. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., AR j of In the Matter of Correct ion,Assessments. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor of Contra Costa County, having applied to this Board for permission to correct the following assessments in accordance with provisiqns of Section 3504 a of the Political Code, and said request having been approved by th District Attorney of Contra Costa County, 1 ' It is, by the Board ordered that the following corrections be made, to wit: For years 1932-33; In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 53495 John Tinkham is assessed with a portion of Lo 12 contg. 1 ac. in R.N.Burgess May. No. 2 Walnut Lands with $240 improvements. There are no improvements on this property. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 53979 Bertha Yeatts is assessed with Lot 145 less p r. , to Contra Costa Co. in R.N.Burgess Walnut Lands %uap No. 2 with $950 improvements. The correct assessed valuation of these improvements is $450. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 54001 M.J.Durant is assessed with the following: R.N.Burgess Walnut Lands Map No. 1 Lot 202, the N.W. 1.12 ac. with $500 improvements and the S. 98' of Lot 203 with $$600 improvements. There are no improvements on the S 98' of Lot 203. In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 55448, E.Raymond Hall is assessed with Lot 43 Lafa ette Terrace with $600 improvements. The correct assessed valuation of these improvement is wo. In Vol. 24 Assessment No. 50278 Fred G.& Dorothy S.Henderson and Katherine' A.Skiles, are assessed with a tract of land containing 50 acres with $2500 improvem nts. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $100. Wesley Arthur claimedWar 7eterar. exemption on Lots 102-103 and 106 Ayers Ran(h Subn. (see Vol. 25 Assessment Nos. 53410-53411 & 53413) and Lot 14 Blk 12� Amended Map of the City of Richmond (see Vol. 3 Assessment No. 7675). While this office has no record of receiving this claim for exemption my Deputy Asses=-or, Mr. Bibber states that Mr.Arthur called on him and filed his exemption with him. Owing to the fact that Mr.Arthur fulfilled his obligation authority is granted to allow same. John L.Behringer, claimed Far Veteran Exemption with this officeon Lot 14 Walden Subn. and a portion of Lot F of R.N. Burgess Company's Map No. 2 a re—subdivi ion of Lots 33 to 36 Walnut Park, containing 1.76 acres (see Vol. 30 Assessment No. 62270) but through an error in this office exemption was allovved On Lot 14, Walden Subn.onl . Authority is granted to allow exemption on assessment No. 62270. In Vol. 27 Assessment No. 56318 Guisepp3 Bartolomi, s assessed with a tract of land containing 9.88 acres, with two sets of improvements one assessed for $1000 and the other $1200. The correct assessed value of these improvements are $1000 and $800. In Vol. 27 assessment No. 35957 Edward Horwinski is assessed with a tract of land containing 1 acre, with no improvements. Through an error in this office 3700 improvements was left off the assessment roll. Mr. Horwinski requests that a correc — ed bill be made including the improvements. In Vol9 Assessment No. 21489 Marie Claverie is assessed with 3 1/2 ac. of Lots 1 and 2, ilk 4 Alta Punta Tract with $2900 improvements. These improvements are not owned by Marie Claverie and should appear on the unsecured assessment roll instead of the secured roll. In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 35654 Lee & Nellie Higgins is assessed with a por. of Lot 2 Blk 1 South Park. Addis. to Town of Antioch with $700 improvements. The cor— rect assessed valuation of these improvements is $400. In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 36848 Luella M.Mill Eris assessed with Lot 21 Blk 3 Pringle Addn. to Walnut Creek with $520 improvements. The correct assessed valuation of these improvements is $200. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 53940 Elsrorth Adams is assessed with por. of Lots 76, 77 and 78 R.N.Burgess Walnut Lands Map No. 2 with $130 improvements. There are no improvements on this property. In Vol. 27 Assessment No. 57464 Mary G.Rose is assessed with a tract of land , contg. 7.89 ac. with $300 improvements & 100 trees. There are no improvements or trees on t4is property. In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 61970 Matilda& Ed. F.Spaits, is assessed with a tract of laid contg� 15 acres with +$200 personal property. There should be no personal property on this assessment. In Vol. 4 Assessment No. 8425 John M. Bareilles is assessed with Lot 42 & E. 14' of Lot 43 Blk 2 Richmond Park Tract with improvements amounting to "$1100. There are no improvements on these Lots. In Vol. 24 Assessment No. 50449 Antone P. & Clementina Enes, C/o F.3. McDon ld are assessed with the E. 1/2 of Lot 11, Enes Ambrose Subn. First Unit, with $520, improvements. The correct assessed valuation of these improvements is $100. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 53943 Vincente Soto is assessed with Lot 81 R.N. nurgess Walnut Lands Map No. 2 with $1000 improvements. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $100. 89 In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 54140 Elsworth Adams is assessed with Lots 24 to 28 ins. Race Trac k Subn. with $1250 improvements on Lot 24. There are no improvemen s on this lot. In Vol. 24 Assessment No. 51712 Berman V. Bennett is assessed with Lots 28, 29, & 30, Blk F Town of Brentwood, with 940 personal property. The correct assessed value of this personal property is $ 0. I ' The said order is passed by the unarimoue vote of the Board.r. In t,e Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. M.W.Joost, County Tax Collector and A,N.Sullenger, County Auditor, having re- ported to this Board that the following erroneous a-sessments appear on Assessment Rolls of Contra Costa 'jounty£or year 1932-33, It is by the Board ordered that said Assessments be cancelled, in accordance with provisions of Section 3805 of the Political Code, o2 the State of California, to t: Assessment No. 52539, Page 47 Vol. 25 for 1932, is not in C.C.V. Light Distri OZ Carquinez Fire District but through an error the Auditor figured the special taxes above motioned. Same is hereby ordered cancelled to amount of C.C.V.Light Dist.$12.20 Carquinez Fire D. 1122 In Vol. 25, page 181, Assessment No. 53561, for 1932, there is figured a Mosquito Tax of $3.74. This assessment is not in the Mosquito District and the mosquito tax is hereby cancelled. ' Tar. Bill No. 11767, - the S. 1/2 of Lot 14, and all of Lot 15, Block 28 Nicho 1 Macdonald Avenue Civic Center, the County Auditor made an error and figured the same $2.00 too much. Same is hereby ordered corrected. In Roll 26, page 160. Assessment No. 55336 for tine year 1932. 6 acres. Value $1000 is assessed in Lafayette County Water District. This property is not in the Lafayette county Water District and the taxes on this District should be canceled, amount $15.00, and same is hereby cancelled. Assessment No. 52561, Vol. 25 for 1932, is outside of Crockett & Crolona & Valona Light Dist. and Carquinez Fire District but through an error the Auditor figured the same on this Assessment; Crockett Crolona. & Valona Light, $2.20 Carquinez Fire 2.20 777F The above is hereby cancelled. Assessment No. 52526 Vol. 25 for 1932, has a Crockett, Crolona & Valona Light tax figured for $3.60. This assessment is not in the C.C.V.Light District and the same is hereby cancelled as to $3.60 light tax. Assessment No. 52545 Vol. 25 Page 47, is outside of Crockett, Crolona & Valoni Light Dist. and Carquinez Fire District but through an error the Auditor figured C.C.V.Light tax, $1.00. Carquinez Fire " 1.00. The said sire and light tax should and is hereby cancelled The said order is passed bythe unanimous vote of the Board. 90 ` In Matter of Granting Permission to Charles E.Bibber to lay water pipe. Charles E.Bibber, having applied to this Bbard for permission to lay a one inch pipe line to connect with the Cal_fornia Water Service Company's main line on North side of Coi:cord & Pacheco Road, commencing at a point an the southern Pacific Railroad right of way and thence running, westerly 350 feet; thence to be driven under the County Highway to a dwelling house belonging to said Charles E.Bibber; It is by the Board ordered that said permit be granted, said work to be don under the 6uDer4ision of the Csnty Engineer of Contra Costa County and to the satis- faction of the Supervisor of said District. In Matter of communication from Mrs. Carl S.Peterson, President of Pleasant Hill P.T.A. A communication having been received by this Board from Mrs. Carl S.Peterson President of tee Pleasant H4_11 Parent-Teachers Association, requesting that a fence be built along the County Highway adjacent to the Pleaaant Hill School; It is, by the Board ordered that said communication be referred to the Supervi or of said District, H.M.Stow. In Matter of appointment of Representatives of Regional Advisory Committee. A resolution adopted by the East Bay Engineers Committee asking the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to appoint three representatives to be members of a Regional Advisory Committee to co-operate with the East Bay Engineers committee in the study of and selection of traffic arteries leading to the San Franc isco-Oakl d Bay Bridge, having been presented to this Board; It is, by the Board ordered that the following committee be and the same is hereby appointed: R.R.Arnold, E.H.Hoffman, and W.w.ScottA In Matter of Making Repairs and painting of Veterans Memorial Building at Pittsburg. Clay Biszante, Adjutant of David A.Solari Post #151, Pittsburg, having sub- :. mitted to this Board, the bid of Jack Martini, of Pittsburg, Cal, for making of cer- tain repairs and painting of the Veterans Memorial Building, at Pittsburg, According to plans and specifications prepared by said Legion Post, and Clay Biszante, Adjutan of said David A.Solari Post #151, havin reported to this Board that the bid of Jack Martini was the lowest and best bid received for doing of said wotk, It is, by the Bo.ird ordered that the contract for doing of said painting and repair work to said Veterans Memorial Building, Pittsburg, California, be awarde to Jack Martini, at price submitted in his bid, to d t: Carpentry work, $530; painti 91 0130 and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized to prepare contract for said work and it is further ordered that Jack Martini give bond to the =. s County of Contra Costa in sum of fifty per cent of contract price for guaranteeing of faithful performance of said work and a bond in fifty per cent of amount of contra t ' price to guarantee labor and material on said contract. E And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 5, 1932, at 10 .0clock a.? hairman. . ... `�:�t:Q-:.....Clerk. I 1 I 9� I IN THE HOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT-A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 1:ON:DAY, DECE'=R 5, 1932. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Baoha.-ian, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry H.Stow, and R.J.Trerobath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceeding:, of the 5ord for the month of November, 1932, are read to the Bo^rd bytlie Clerk; and by the Hoard approved as read and signed by th Chairman and Clerk. `.. In 1,atter of allowance of Reclaana-ion T_strict TiaTrant3, o_' Dist. #799. .. Gooa cause appearing therefor, it is by -he Hoard ordered that the following Warrants of Reclamation Distri^t A-799 be approved, to vit. No. 26 dated Nov. 15, 132, for 4.75 No. 26dated ?:ov. 30, 19,2, for $ 50.00 265 dated -v. 30, 1932, for 60.00 28. dated Nov. 30, 1932, for 50.00 And the Chairmn of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of said rarrants by affixing his signature thereto. In 'hatter of Approval ofWarrants of Reel amation DJstricy #1619. It is by the Board ordered that fcllor.in_, warrants of said District be approved, to it: No. 639 dated Oct. 1st, 1932, for $232.99 640 dated Oct. 1st, 1932, for 168.60 841 dated "ct. 1st, 1932, for 147.43 842 dated Oct. 1st, 1932, for 253.99 643 dated Oct. lit, 1932, for 28.00 644' dated Oct. let, 1932, for 28.00 64� dated Oct. 1st, '9332, for 26.00 646 dated Oct, 1st, 1532, for 26.00 847 dated Oct. ist, 19;2, for 28.00 846 dated Nov. 30, 1932, for 61.40 649 dated Nov. 30, 1932, for 75.00 65„ dated Nov. 30ti:, 1932, for 50.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the apurova'_ of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the ?'atter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Hoard ordered that the following warrants of said District be approved, to wit: No. 929 dated Nov. 28th, 1932, for y 46.60 930 dated Nov. 26th, 1932, for 110.00 931 dated Nov. 2?th, 1932, for 11.22 932 dated Nov. 28th, 1932, for 65.07 And the Ohairman and Clerk: of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of rarrants by affixin their signatures thereto. �f 93 *� In the ?latter of approval ofWarrants of Reclamation District # 2024-2025. 3 Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of slid Districts be approved, to wit: Dist. No. 2024: No. 171, dated Dec. 1, 1932. for $129.20. a Dist. No. 2025: No. 155, dated Dec. 1, 1932, for 65.32. An: the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to no a the a approval of said Board on said warrants by attachin,their signatures thereto. In Matter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. O.Meese, County assessor of County ofOontra Costa, having filed with this Board his application for authorization to correct the following Assessments, in accordance with Section 3504a of the Political Code, and said applications having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, It is by the Board ordered that said corrections be made as follows: : In t'^e year 1931-32, F.Y.Troutman was assessed with the N.W. 15' of Lot 13 & S. 30' of Lot 7.4 Blk 2 Maltby'a High School Tract Amended Map No. 3 (See Vol. 25 Assessment'No. 53204), with ;1100 improvements. There are no improvements on this property. Authority granted to.cancel improvements and delinquencies thereon for year 1931-32. In Vol. 14 Assessment No. 31557 John R.Beck is assessed with Lots 27 and 29 Blk 32 Richmond Junction Heigbts. r.3ec: claimed v:ar veteran exemption on these lots with Deputy I.R.Vaughn although we have no record of this claim for exemption in Assessor's office. OwinE, to fact that Mr.Beck fulfilled his obligat_on author i t Is her-'by allowed to allow exemption on same. In Vol. 19 Assessment No. 41335 Richmon-4 Annex Land Company in care of '1.Y.Tay for is assessed with Lot 31 B1k 106 Richmond Annex Addn. with $350 improvements. There are no improvements on this �ot. In Vol. 19 As-essment No. 40532 Yaria Siino is assessed with Lot 3 Blk 105 West Side Addn.. No. 1 of City of Pittsbaro v:ith improvements amounting to $2560, two houses. There is only one house on this lot and the improvements should be $1500 In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 5357F R.A.Douglas is assessed with a tract of land with $650 improvements. There are no improvements on this ti-act of land. Authority to corr-ict above assessments is granted. Vol. 25 Assessment No. 54,068 Ellen H.Lawson is assessed with a portion of Lot 1 Blk B Map No. 3 Parkside Addn. I+o. 3 with x180 improvements. There are no improve- Tents on this property. In Vol. 2, Ralph E.Brackman is assessed with an undivided 1/4 interest in Lot 6 Sec. 25 T 2 '2 R. 3 W., (see Assessient Ado. 56064 ) and an undivided 1/4 interest in the 'x.«.1/4 of Sec. 71t T 2 Y R. 3 W. & Lots 1, 2 in Sec. 36 T 2 N., R. 3 Ti. (see Assessmi-_t c. Mr. Brackman claimed War Veteran Exemption on same but throu;h an error in this office 1/4 interest in same was allmved instead of the full interest. Authority is grant-d to Allow $120 more exemption on Bill No. 56064 and ?550 more exemption on bill No. 56070. Oscar Ditt claimed War Veteran, Exemption with this of*ice on Lots 2 and 3, Blk 6 5th Addn. to Richmond (see Vol. 6 Assessment Nos. 14203 and 14202) but through an error in this office exemptior was dlowed on Lot 2 only. In Vol. lEAssessment No. 39556 A.E.Davi is assessed with Lot 2 Blk 52 City of Pi`tsburg with 31730 improvements, two b,:ilaings. One building burned before 'he first L'oaiay of :-larch of this year and tae correct assessed value of improvements x is $575. g In Vol. 27 Assessment 110. 56744 Louis M.Denio is assessed with Lots 9 & 10, Blk 9 Martinez Land Company Tract No. 2. Hr.Dento claimed wear Veteran Exemption on these lots but throu3h an error in Assessor's office exemption was not allowed on same. In Vol. 12 Assessment No. 25135 Elven Parakentes is assessed with a tract of land c ontg. .30 acres wi:h $200 improvements me $120 personal property. The improv ments on this property were torn down before the first Yonday in March of this year and there should have been no personal property on this assessment. Authority is granted to cancel the same. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the 5oard. 9 I In Hatter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. M.W.Joost, Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, and A.Y Sullenger, County Auditor, navin_ certified to this Board that an error was .rade in figuring of taxes on Assessment 155,201, nage 140, Vol. 26, in that part of said property lies without the boundaries of Lafayette Water District and that said tax was figured on said property as lyin wholly within the said Lafayette dater District, It is, by the Board ordered that taxes in the amount of '05.47 on said assess- went be cancelled.{ In .Matter of approval of Pond and Contzact of Wayland Company, Ltd, Wayland Company, Ltd. having presented to this Board their contract and bond with the Standard Accident Insurance Comoany in the sum heretofore ordered by this Board, for the furnishing of acoustic work in the County cull of Records Building, It is, by the Board ordered that the Chairman of this Board sign said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, and that said bond be approved. In Latter of Granting Pipe Line Permit to Annie A.Humburg. Annie A.flumburg, having applied to this Bo.rd for permission to cross the Stone Valley Road approximately 1/2 ile from Alamo, with a 3/4 inch water pipe line, It is, by ,lie Board orderel, that said permit be granted,said work to be don under the supervision of County Engineer o` Contra Costa County, and to the satis- faction of the Suervisor of said District. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boardk In Matter of Application of Chester P.Smitn for a Liquor License. Chester F.Smlth havir..- apolied to this Board for the issuance of a permit to operate a retail liquor store in the Toon of San Pablo, subject to the Repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment, It is, by the Board ordered that said application be placed on file. In }latter of a--plication of A.M.E.Zion 'Missionary Board for a donation. S.Perry, Pastor of the A.Y.E.Zioa 'Mission, having applied to this Board for donation: for the construction of a church building, It is, by the Board orcierrd that said application be referred to Supervisor James N.Long. 95 In Latter of Acceptance of Deeds of certain described real property from 3rentrood Library association and The Balfour—Guthrie investment Company, for Public Library Purc(r es, to the County of Contra Costa. Brert'rnid' Library Association and ^:alfour—Guthrie Investment Corepany, having presented to t ne 30,rd of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, at the Cort House, in tlia City of Lartire=, County of Contra Costa, St:+te of Califor_—a, through their officers ar.2, agents, a good an.: sufficient series of deeds conveyin_- to the ' id County of Contra Costa„ State of California, the fnllowing described property for purposes of a free public library, to cit: Lots _'our (4) and five (5) in 31oek "L" of the Tozn of Brentwood as the said Lots and 3loc=: are delineated and so designated upon the man of the said Town of Brentwood of record in the office of the Counvy -ecorder a7 she said County of Contra Costa, State of Californi a. IT_ IS BY ^.-.D CCUL'TY OF Cn."'3ACOSTA, through its Board of Supervisors, there— G•'•Is fore ordered tha, the sriai deeds be, and the same are hereby accepted; AND IT Is FLT'R1F3R ORDERED that said deeds be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County o: Contra Costa, State of California K. In ::atter of Transfer of Funds. A.' Sullenger, County auditor, having filed :;,ith this 3oard his request that the follo,:,ng amoures be transferred from General Fund to the funds indicated in order to meet current regi:irements, said amounts to be returned to General Reserve Fund as soon as tax money for the present fiscal year is available, It is, by the 3o rd ordered that transfers be made to follorin-C funds, to wi Llt.Viei� Fire District Fund, x'100.00 3rentwood Lighting District 300.00 Acquisition & Improve-ents Dist.jl— 4000.00 n u n !3 500.00 u n �� 200.00 �5YCr r 0.00 The said order is passed by th*---animous vote of the Board., In the Rutter of Transfer of Fums. A.F.Sullinger, County Auditor, hav:n_- repmrted to this Board that the sum of ,1200 call be required for the purchase of warrant blanks and other sundry printed supplies for t:-e Bonrd of Education of the County of Contra Costa, ' It is, by the 3oard ordered that the sum of ,":1200 be transferred from unappro— priated Reserve Fund to the General Fund for the purpose of purchasing said school cun_ulie s. 96 I In Patter of Printin;� County Financial Statement in Pamphlet Form. It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County have printed a supply of the County Financial Statements for the fiscal year 1931-32, .'. in an amount as deemed necessary by the County Auditor. In Matter of Acceptance of Plans for Nec Law Level Tunnel HignTay. WALLACE B. BOCGS, District Engineer of Joint Highray District No. 13 of the State of California, having this day presented to this Board plans and profiles for the construction of the proposed new lot level tunnel in Contra Costa-County, California; IT IS MR-BY RESOLVED that the same be filed; and IT IS H T EBY FURm'[ER RESCLFEE that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby adopts the plans this day filed with it by Wallace 3. Bog,;s, District Engir:eer of Joint Hi, h-,cay District No. 13 of the Stat of California as and for the official plans and profiles of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the performance of the necessary .York of the constrict- ,on onstr cSon of a public hi_�bway and tunnel in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, ' the same bele_ the new loer level tunnel and hi-hray to be constructed on the proper 1 sought to be condemned by the County of Coni a Costa in that certain proceeding entitled "County of Contra Costa, State o' California, Plaintiff, vs. Apa^tment Estates Club of 1oeri ca, Inc. et al. Defendants" now pending in the Superior Court of t..e State of California, in and for the City and County of San Francisco,and numbered io. 2S9652 on the ReCister -.hereof. The said order is p--sed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In 'flatter of Substituticn of Plaster material for Caen+.y Hall of Records Bu idinE;. A.H. irchcole, having applied to this Board for permission to substitute certain materials in Sae plastering of County Hall of Records Building, It is, by a e Board ordered that said application be referred to Architect E.G.Eangs. P 97 In Latter of Installation of Lighting Fixtures in County Hall of Records Building,. It is by the Board ordered that Crockett Electric Ehop install special ' lighting fixtures as per list to be fL:rm.shed Crockett Electric Shop by Architect E.G.Bangs and to ad: to the c on-ract of said Crockett Electric Shop the sum of p5,991.65 for the installation of said fixtures. ' In Matter of Suspension of Contract for Acoustic Cork in County Hallof Records Building. It is by the Board ordered that Wayland Company,' Ltd., be and they are hereby ordered to suspend work on their contract for tire placing of acoustical i material in County Hall of Records building, until the further order of Architect E.G.Bangs to commence work. In ?fatter of Comrranication of Electrical Current rith County • Hall of Records 3uilding. It is by the Boardordered that J.H.L.'orrow, Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, enter into a contract with Pacific Gas , Electric Company for the furnishing of electric current for power to County Hail of Records Building, said current to be furnished at tie direction of J.H.!{orror•, Purchang Agent. In Matter of Application of - Veteran's welfare Board of the State of California for an order for cancellation of certain asessrents upon real property. The Veteran's Welfare Board of the State of California having aaplied to this Board for an order for cnneella.tion of certain assessments on real property upon the ' groanzIc tatsaic real property is the property of the State of California, It is, by the 3c,�rd ordered trrt the County Auditor and County Tax Collector of said Contra Costa County cancel the taxes levied upon all and each of the follow— '. in assess:::ents, together •,.ith the penalties and costs if any, at-,.ached thereto, n accordance with Chanter 252 of Statutes of 1925, to wit: That certain trac-, of land, situ=ate, lying and being in the City of L4artinez, County of Cor-7a Costa, State of California, and described as fnllors. Lot to as designatedon the map entitled ""tap of La Salle rie'_ghts UnitNo. 1 Ltartinez, Cortr_a Costa County, Califoraia" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the Caanty of Contra Costa, State of California, on June 7, 197, in Volasae 20 of Yape at page 560. Deed recorded July 2, 1932. in Vol. 315 page L42 of Official Records. Taxes 1932-33- Assessed to P.L.Lyhne and Flora 2d.Lyhne. It is ai n..r erdere t'.:at no cancellation of any special assessments for street work or other 4mprova eats of like c''^axacter. be made. Q I i In Hatter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that 310 county cash allowance heretofore 7ranted to FRED ACKE, Danville, California., be increased to $17.00 county cash allowance as of Dec. lst, 1932. That 323.00 county cash allowance be granted to FRED JONES, McFarland Auto Court, Cabin 411, Pittsburg, Cal. to begin as of Nov. 15, 1532. That 320.00 State and 320.00 county aid for needy children heretofore granted to MS.ETHEL TOWYE, 525- 17th St. Richm:nu, Cal. be decreased to s10 state and 310 county aid for need; children as of Nov. 19, 1932. That Application of GEORGE GORI�N 1604 Nevin Ave. Richmond, Califor7ia, for old age pension, be discontinued at iequest of applicant. That $11.00 Stats and W11.00 county aid to the needy aged to EDWARD J. O'REIL Y Rodeo, California, be disoro£inued as of -'Nov. 1, 1932. 310.00 state and 310. ceumty aid to the needy aged granted to FRAli FULSE, 411 Ferry St. Martinez, Cal. be decreased to $8.00 State and $8.00 county aid to needy aged as of Nov. 1st, 1932. That9`10.00 State aid to the needy aged and $10.00 county cash allowance to 'cegir as of Nov. 1st, 1932, be granted to FRANCES SPRTNGSTON TRIMT, 663- oth Street Richmond, California. That 321.50 State aid to the needy blind and $21.50 county cash allowance, to begin as of Nov. 1st, 1932, to be paid in cash, be granted to MARY M-= BROWN, 547- South 30th St. Richmor,3. $15.00 State aid to the needy blind .nd $15.00 county cash allowance, to begin -'sof Dec. lb,_ 1932, begranted to JOHN GILBER: POOLE, 2005 Burbeck Ave. RichmDni, Cal. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board In the Matter of petition for incorporation, organization and formation of a County ?later District to be known as Pleasant Hill County dater District. A petition having been filed with this Board praying for tke foanation of a County Hater District to be known as Pleasant Hill County Tater District, and it appearing to theBoard that the notice of hearing of said petition has been given by puolication of a Notice in "Walnut Kernel" a newspaper printed and publishe and circulated in said Contra Costa County, for the time required by law, and this being time and place fixed for hearinr, on said matter, the following persons, to wit: John J.Putn_m, E.R.Ro^land, H.H.Vaughn, I.C.Taylor and Albert Hill are called and sworn and testify for and on behalf o=petitioners, and L.L.Stein appears and asks that his property consistin:� of 70 acres be included in said District; H.M.Marehall, B.B Millis, Theodore Hook, J.1.Bartlett, A.Myles and E.F.Spaits are called and sworn and testify against the forming of said District, and object to the including in said District of their respective properties; Written petitions objecting to the forming of said District and to the inclusi:-n of the lands of the respective signers to said petitiors.in said District, having been filed with this Board, It is, by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said petition for formation of said Pleasant Fill County Water District be continued to Xonday December 19th, 19,,2, at 10 o'clock A.M. at which time and place the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County shall furnish a map to this Board designating thereon the properties to which objections have been made for the inclusion in said district. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A I r f I 99 In Matter of Amending Prohibition Lars in favor of Light Wines. i RESOLUTIOI. tiFIEREAS, the Congress of the United States at the ening session will have R ' under c m sideration modification of the prohibition lace to permit lig?Y. wines and beer and ia--a3EAS, such change is of great imaortanceto California producers of grapes, barley and hops, particularly to the grape industry whichi s California's socond largest agricultural industry, engaging 25,000 growers, embrac�_ns 500,000 acres of land, and rep r=senting an investment of ^7350,000,000 in vineyards and winer- ies and Fi 3EAS, of the two million tons of grapes produced annually, there is a surplus of as '.nigh as 455,000 tons, which surplus ruins the market for raisin, table and rine juice grapes and is res.:lting in abandoned vineyards, foreclosures and business bankruptcies and 7 wHE WAS, through modification of the Prohibition Laws to legalize light win s and beer a large additional market will be opened to California grape growers for the sale of their Droducts and 1-H RTAS, legalization of light wines, which are non-intoxicating in fact, wil' promote true temperance aad will not bring back the saloon, and MREAS, legalization of light wines will immediately put to work thousands of men nor out of employment, not only in production of wine, but also in related industries, and �5, legalization of liht wines will add millions of dollars to Calif o nia71 Fara land values, rill add millions o_' dollars to the annual income of California g grape growers, and will provide still more millions in income to related industries for bottles, barrels, lumber, printing, and for transportation, hotel and restaurant 'S and public utility services, nor ther--fore, BE IT RESOLVED that The Board of Supervisors of Contra Oosta County, State of California, hereby ..eclares in favor of the immediate modification of the Volstead Act to allow the manufacture and sale of light wines and beer and hereby urges every - member of the Congressional delegation to work for such modification. i The fore�-oin; Resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, t �4 In Matter of Petition for Formation of Orinda County rite Protection District. A petition having been filed with the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa A County, praying for the formation of a County Fire Protection District to be known as Orinda Count Fire Protection District, and the said County petition being in form and signed as required by law, It is, by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition is hereby set ay for Tuesday, January 3rd, 1933, at hour of 10;30 o'clock A.!{. in Chambers of the Board of S.ipervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, and that notice of :z I r 100 heari-ng on said petition be published for time and in the manner required by law, in the Courier-Journal, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in tae County of Contra Costa. AND The Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 19th, 1932. at 10 o'clockA.M. // �1LLlQiI!t' Chairman. i i101 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT?JI COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, DECk-nER 19th, 1932. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. F.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, ' Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Fells, Clerk. i In Matt ar of Formation of Pleasant Hill County Slater District. ' A petition for the formation of Pleasant Hill County eater District having been filed with this Board and the hearing on said petitionhaving been duly contiru ed until this time, proponents of said petition appear at this time and requests that the further hearing on said petition for the formation of Pleasant Hill County (Pater District be continued to Tuesday, January 3rd,1933, at 10 o'clock A.M. in order that said proponents may obtain fi gures as to the cost of installing said Seater District. It is, on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, ordered that the further hearing of said petition for formation of Pleasant Hill County Slater District be continued to Tuesday, January 3, 1933. at 10 o'clock A.M. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Appointment of I Director for Division #3 of East Contra Costa Irrigation District. A petition having been filed with this Board praying for the appointment of James Nail as a Director of Division #3 of the East Contra Costa IrrigationDistrict to fill the position caused by resignation of George Davis; C.B.Weeks, on behalf of Balfour—Guthrie Company appears before said Board and objects to the appointment of said James Nail and J.A.Nail and C.Nicol appear before the Board in behalf of the said petitioners; Thereupon, upon motion of R.J.Trembath, seconded by Oscar Olsson, It is,by the Board ordered that the appointment of said Director of Division #3 of the East Contra Costa Irrigation District be continued to Tuesday, January 3, ' 1933,at 10 o'clock A.M, In Matter of Changes in Contract ' of Crockett Electric Shop for Electrical Fork on County Hall of Records Building. Upon recommendation of Architect E.G.Bangs, of the County Hall of Records building, It is, by the Board ordered that the contract of the Crockett Electric Shop for furnishing electric wiring and fixtures in County Hallof Records Building be amended by adding to said contract the following work: Extra outlet for telephone booth lights in dooms 209 and 309, at cost of ill. Changing Bsvitch locations in Room 312 at cost of $111.45. P ins I Installing extra outlets in Rooms 214-216, at a cost of $9.72. Outlet and switch changes in Rooms 106-109-110-111 at a cost of $10.00. Lighting outlet and switch changes made necessary due to the removal of storage closet at a cost of $11.93. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. In Matter of Approval of Warrant of Reclamation District {2059. , Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that Warrant No. 933, of said District, dated Dec. 9th, 1932, and in amount of $111.62 be approved by this Board, and that the Chairman and Clerk note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing their signatures thereto.,; In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is ordered that following amounts be transferred from Charities & Corrections Fund to the State Fund to wit: Sonoma State Home, $6,646.00 Preston School Industry 420.00 Whittier State School 572.00 Ventura School for Girls $ 292.25 Patton State Hospital 110.00 Mendocino State Hospital 46.4 Total - - - - 88.086-78- The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Transfer of Bunds. On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is ORDERED that the followi sums be transferred from unappropriated Reserve Fund to Charities & Corrections Vend: Hospital,Care of Inmates $160.00 Care Indigents, Misc.Supp. 75.00 Social Welfare Dept.Extra help4OO.00 The vote thereon being unanimous.K In Matter of ra^.sfer of :__. �onni;y Auditor A.N,Sullenger, having reported to the Board that all payments of invoices charged against 1931-32 appropriations have resulted in certain detailed appropriations aeing over-drawn without overdrawing the group appropriations, It is, by the Board ordered that in order to clear the accounts of the County Auditor the following transfers in accounts are hereby ordered male, to wit: Elections- Preliminary Costs 120 Decrease Increase. 056 Elections Supplies $560.00 $560.00 Pub. Legal Not. & Rep. 032 Fire Insurance 253 654.00 654.00 Compen. Insce. 252 Health Officer 301 0599 Supplies, Misc. 40.00 40.00 Med. 4 Burg. Sup. 051 Supervisors Rd. Appna. Motor Vehicle Fund Dist. 1 Mtce.-Surface I 17.00 17.00 Ytce- Bridges 113 r i � 103 Road Fund Sap. Dist. 5 10.00 10.00 Mtce-Rts of Bay, 5010. Mtce-Surface. . The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.{ In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On "quest of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that the following reallocations among detail appropriations be made to adjust the appropriations of various offices and funds for the current year as follows: ' County Clerk 102 Decrease Increase. 0312 Express 25-00 $25.00 Transp, of Things 034'7• 0517 Supplies, Printed 0� _ $� Postage 0522. Auditor 105 041 Auto Mileage 5.00 5.00 Transp. of Things 0343. 0911 Office Furniture 80.0 8)0.00_ Office Equip. 0912. ssessor 107 012 Extra Help 100.00 100.00 Vacation Pay 019 . 15 0312 Express 0.00 X0.00 Transp. of Things 0343 0. $ .00 _ Tax Collector 108 012 Extra Help 100.00 100.00 Vacation Pay 019 0^12 Express 19.00 10.00 Binding 0j9 0517 Supplies, Printed 12.00 20.00 Tranep. of Things 0343. 13 . 0 - off ' District Attorney 111. 032 Other fees 20.00 15 00 Matron Fees 025 Transp. Things. 0343 Surveyor 116 $20 00 0312 Express 5.00 5.00 Tranep. of Things 0343 General Election 121 i< 059 Elections Supp. 60.00 20.00 Wages 0210 160.00_ 40$60..0000 �0.Wim_ AentoY Equip. 0324 Primary Election 122. 0320 Pub. Legal Not. & Rept. 110.00 10.00 Wages 0210 150.00 40.00 Rent of Equip. 0324 15-00 -Misc. Services 0399 75.00 Sup. printed 0517 260.00 120.00 Postage 0522. NOW- ' Superior Can is 125. 0417 Exp. Outside Judg. 50.00 50.00 Books 053. Superior Ct. Ju ries.etc. 126 035 Fees--& Ex-o. of Witness. 200.00 200.00 Med. & Dental Fees 031. Grand Jury 152 ' 034 Fees & Exp. Of Jurors 9.005.00 Summon. Juries 0338 4.00 Offc. Sup. Mis c. 0518 - 9.00 _ Rallof Records 159 0399 Misc. Services 5.00 5.00 Transp. Things 0343. Sheriff 201 0312 Express 2.00 25.00 Rent of Equip. 0324 0599 Misc. Supplies 159.00 125.00 Repr. of Equipment 0329 10.00 Ordinary Tray. Exp. 0411 __1TGFW_ 10. flail- Care of Prisoners 231 - i 0212 "ages, Guards 265.00 25.00 Repair of Equip. 0329. r 1.0 130.00 Misc. Services, 0399. 60.00 Med. & Surg. Supp. 0515. Working Prisoners 233 0395 County Equip. 20.00 20.00 Misc. Supplies 0599 Recorder 0312 Express 3.00 3.00 Transp. of Things 0343. Farm Advisor 243 0312 Express 5 2.00 2.00 Transp. of Things 0343. Garage 251 0913 Misc. Equip. 140.00 105.00 Road Vichinerg 094 ����5.�0�00 Office Equipment 0912 -1140-00 1E.00 Health Officer- 301. 0515 Med. &. Surg. Supp. 15.00 5.00 Repair of Equipment 0329 10.00 Postage 0522 15-00 IT-W Care of Orphans & Denend. Minors. 513, 0325 Rent 10.00 10.00 Trans. of things 0343. Detention Home 515 0325 Repair of Bldg. 10.00 10.00 Repair of Equip. 0329 Social Welfare Dent. 522. 0515 Offc. Supplies, Misc. 5.00 5.00 Books 053. Supt. ofSchools. 693. 039 Binding 5-OD 5.00 Transp. of Thirgs 0343. County Library 697 0312 Express 330-00 35.00 Extra Help 022. 0517 Supplies, Printed 5.00 350.00 Transp. of Things 0343. 0599 Supplies, Misc. 0 _ Library Supplies 0525 4895-00 5. Park Maintenance 7ol 0211 wages, Repair Labor 125.00 125.00 Misc. Supplies. 0599. COUNTY Exhibits, 502 042 Auto Allowance 150.00 20.00 Rent of Equip. 0324. 5.00 Storage 9337 -1150-00 125.00 Auto Mileage. 041 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In Matta of Transfer of Funds. On request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, It is ordered that the following amounts be transferred fm m General Reserve fund to the following funds, same to be returned to General Reserve Fund as soon as available from Revenue, to wit: Motor Vehicle Fund, $7000.00 Sup. Dist. 2 Fund 500.00 Sup. Dist. 4 Fund 500.00 CO. Library Fund 2100.00 10 Tie said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K f 10� In Scatter of Transfer of Funds. County Auditor A.N.Sullenger, having reported to thisBoard that there was made available,by cancellation of certain pay roll fund warrants by his Journal Entry #40 of Sept. 24, 1932, certain sums which should be returned to the funds from which ' originally transferred to the Pay roll fund; To Bond Road Ktce. Fund, $18.00 To General Fund 27.00 To Sup. Dist. 3 Fund 18.00 To Sup. "1st. 4 Fund - i:r Total - - - - - ' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In $atter of CancellZion of Warrants. Couit y Auditor A.N.Sullenger, having asked that following named warrants be cancelled, to wit: No. Fund Date Allowed. Amount. 1776 Salary July 1, 1932, S 7 .00 296 " Sept. 1, 1932. 17'+.37 297 ' Sept. 1, 1932, 10.63 P960 Chanties g Correct. may 1, 1932, 15.00 as0 " ■ June 1, 1932• 15.00 7150 " • July 1. 1932. 15.00 7212 « " July 1, 1932, 37.00 7271 " • July 1, 1932' 17.00 58 ' ° Aug. 1. 1932, 20.00 18 • " Aug. 1. 1932, 15.00 30 ■ " Aug. 1. 1932. 17.00 ' 736 • « S,P t. 1, 1932. 22.00 806 ■ • 1, 1932, 25.00 607 « « « 1,1932, 20.00 850 « « • 1. 1932. 15.00 997 « • • 1. 1932, 60.00 978 « « « 1, 1932, 17.00 1000 " " ". 1. 1932 30.00 1402 " " Oct. 1. 1932 20.00 1410 " " Oct. 1, 1932, 22.00 1527 « « Oct. 1. 1932, 15.00 156 " Oct. i, 1932, 60.00 1614 ■ Oct. 1, 1932 17.00 1659 « Oct. 1, 1932 17.00 2866 " • Dec. 1, 1932, 20.00 2699 ' Dec. 1, 1932, 22.00 3082 ■ " Dec. 1, 1932, 21.25 3092 ' " Dec. 1, 1932, 3 •00 2578 " Nov. 7. 1932, 14.00 5758 General July5. 1932. 3.00 52 Sup. Dist. #3 Nov. 7. 1932, 2.CO 33729 Pay roll Aug. 3. 1931, 2.25 667 « 3, 19:1. 4.5o 2 " Aug. 17, 1931, 24.75 963 " . 8, 1931• 4.50 1058 ° Septsept. 21, 1931 9.00 323 ■ Aug. 1, 1932, 2.25 374 • Aug. 1, 1932, OO 874 ° Se�pt.16. 1932, 9.0500 1224 019. 1932, 36.00 2066 ■ Nov. 2, 1931, 22.50 2261 " " 2, 1931, 16.00 2587 • 16, 1931, 9.00 ' It is by The Board ordered that the above named warrants be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled. The said order is pass ed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K n(; i In Matter of Transfer of Funds. County A.N.Sullenger, having reported to this Board that among the warrants ordered cancelled by this Board on Dec. 19, 1932, there are five pay roll fund warrants totaling $60.75, the amount of which should be transferred to following funds in following sums, to wit: Bond Roads Maintenance , $2.25 General, 13-50 Motor Vehicle Fund 45-00 960-75- It 00960.75- It is, by the Board ordered that said transfers be made as abcae. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ,,: K In Matter of Transfer of Funds. A.N.Bullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust accou e for the month of November, so that the said accounts will present a true record of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefor in a detailed explanation pre— sented by said A.N.Sulleng er; It is, by the Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the fund accoun.s.as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer: Debits(Decreases) Credits (Increases) Bond Road Mtce. Fund $2615.50 $ Charities & Corrns. Fnd 121.00 Co. Library Fund 34.06 Motor Vehicle Fund 7615.44 Sup. Dist. 1.Fund 266.40 Sup. Dist. 2 Fund 2642.80 Sup. Dist3 Fund 2379.78 Sup. Dist. 4.Fund 1351.90 Sup. Dist 5 and 2756.;0 Special Road Fund 596.56 H$ilof Records Fd .15 General Fund . $20,566.?1. 5 .31 �� .3�1. The foregoing order is passed by the unamimous vote of the Boards In Matter of Transfer of Traffic Officers. E.Raymond Cato, Chief of the California Highway Patrol, having reported to This Board that Officer T.L.Dungan, of the Contra Costa Squad of the California High ay Patrol requests to be transferred in accordance with Section 360 J. of the political Code,to San Diego County, due to his present physical condition resulting from an accident received rhile on duty, and that officer W.P.Jensen, of Sar. Diego County Squad of California Highway Patrol desires to be transferred to Contra Costa "ounty, , It is, by the Board ordered that said transfers be approved. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. 107 In the Matter of Corr,ction of Double Assessment. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor of Contra Costa County, having applied to this Board for authorization to correct a double assessment in accordance with provisions ' of Section 3904a of the Political Code, and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County having consented thereto, as follows: In the year 1930-31, Georgia G.McClurg, uas assessed with the S.E. .51 acre of Lot 92 Subn. of Lot A Rancho E1 Rio (see Vol. 24 Assessment No. 49265). This Assessment is double with a portion of Assessment No. 49264 and should be cancelled. It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County ' cancel the taxes and delinquencies on this portion of Lot 92 land value $20, improve- mf s $300, (see sale No. 3007) for year 1930-31. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards In Matter of Claim of Certain-teed Products Company for re-fund of taxes. The Certain-teed Products Corporati on,a corporation, having filed with this Board a verified claim against the County of Contra Costa for taxes claimed to have been illegally collected by the County of Contra Costa as a special assessment tax in Road Improvement District #1, in the sum of $503.43, or in lesser or greater amours that may have been illegally paid under Assessment of taxes and said claim having bee ' referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County for an opinion as to its legality and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County having reported to this Board that said claim is not a legal claim or charge against the County of Con= Costa. It is, on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, ordered that said claim be and the same is hereby denied. i The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Claim of Rosa Ennis against the County of Contra Costa, et al. A communication having been received from H. Leonard Richardson, attorney at law, claiming damage,, against the County of Contra Costa and Yrs. Nora Purviance, ' Director of Richmond Health Center on behalf of Rosa Limis for injuries purported to have been received by Rosa Eni:is, while being transported in an automobile claimed to have been driven by Nora. L.Purviance 1n the discharge of her duties; It is, by the Board ordered that said claim be n d the same is hereby denied. ' The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. In Matter of approval of contract for building overhead crossing at Giant. A form of Agreement between southern Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation, and Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, and the County of Contra Costa, for the construction of an Overhead Bridge Crossing over the tracks of southern Pacific Railr ad Company a corporation, at or near Gian, Station in County of Contra Costa, having been presented to this Board for approval, It is, by the Board ordered that said Agreement be and the same is hereby approved and the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to execute arid Agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. . i In Matter of Change of Boundaries between Clayton Valley and Concord School Districts. , A petition having been filed with this Board praying for a change of boundariles of Clayt m Valley and Concord School Districts in the County of Contra Costa, by t Ing from said Clayton Valley school district and annexing to Concord School District, certain territory described therein, and said petition having been signed by the head of ten or more families residing in the Clayton Valley School District and notice of hearing on said petition having been given by Bryant O.Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools by mailing notices by registered mail to each o f the trustees of Clayton Valley School District and Concord School District and that he caused notice to be posted as required by statute and it appearing that notice has been given in all respects as required by law, and the Superintendent of Schools having filed with thi Board his recommendation that the petition be granted and this being time and place for the hearing on said petition and as set out in the notice heretofore given by said , County Superintendent of Schools, the following persons appear and address the Board on behalf of the said petitioners, to wit: J.W.Hultberg, H;H.Hale, Mrs. A.O.Samuele n, and Mrs. J.W.Hultberg, Mrs. H.Mould and Joseph Williams; and Lawrence Olsen, John Garaventa, and E.W.Glazer appear in opposition to said petition; Thereupon,it is by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said petitionr be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Tuesday, January 3rd, 1933. at 2 o'clock P.M. IAMatter of Change of Boundaries between Oak Grove School District and Concord School District. A petition having be-n filed with this Board praying for a change of bou:darie Of Oak Grove School District and Concord School Districts in the County of Conte, Costa, by taking from said Oak Grove School District and annexing to Concord School District, certain territory described therein, and said petition having been signed by the heads of ten or more families residing in the Oak Grove School District and , notice of hearing on said petition having been given by Bryant O.Wilson, County Sup- erintendent of Schools by mailing notices by registered mail to each of the Trustees of Oak Grove School District and Concord School District and that he caused notice t be posted as regained by Statute and it appearing that notice has been given in all respects as required by law, and the Superintendent of Schools having filed with this Board his recommen:ation that said petition be granted and this being time and place for the hearing on said petition as set ut in the notice heretofore given by said j County Superintendent of Schools, the following persons appear and address the 109 Board on behalf of said petitioners, to wit: Mrs. A.E. Maderious and E.B.*eetfall; and C.E.Gallagher appears in opposition thereto; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the farther hearing on said petiti h be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Tuesday. January 3, 1933. at 2 ' o'cleok P.M. In Matter of Change of Boundaries between Pacheco and Concord School ' Districts. A petition having been filed with this Board praying for a change of boundaries of Pacheco and Concord School Districts in the County of Contra Costa, by taking from said Pacheco School District and annexing to Concord School District, certain territory described therein, and said petition having been signed by the heads of ten or more families residing in the Pacheco School District and notice of hearing on sai petition having been given by Bryant 0.*ilson, 0 aunt ySuperintende nt of Schools by mailing notices by registered mail to each of the trustees of Pacheco School District and Concord School District and that he caused notice to be posted as required by statute and it appearing that notice has been given in all respects as required by la 1, and the Superintendent of Schools having filed with this Board ;Lis recomendation that the petition be granted and this being time and place for the hearing on said ' petition and as set out in the notice heretofore given by said County Superintendent of Schools, the following persons appear and address the Board on behalf of said petitioners, to wit: E.H.Gelbke, and ME. Jones and J.M.Christiansen appear in oppos1t on thereto. Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said petit,. i be and the same is hereby continubd to and set for Tuesday, January 3, 1933s at 2 o'clock P.M. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, January 3rd, 1933, at 10 o'cloc A.M. ' CHAIRMAN. .dClerk. P 110 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1933• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Har M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of Decem- ber, 1932, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of Warrants of Reclamation. District #2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin warrants of said Reclamation District be approved, to wit: No. 934 dated Dec. 27th, 1932, for $17.26 9355 dated Dec. 27th, 1932, for 102.23 93b dated Dec. 27th, 1932, for 110.00 937 dated Dec. 27th, 1932, for 54.04 936 dated Dec. 27th, 1932, for 9.90. And the Chairman aid Clerk :if this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said Warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In Matter of Warrant of Reclamation District #799- Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follows g warrant of said District be approved, to wit: No. 267, dated Nov. 30th, 1932. for 525.00. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. In Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. , Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the foil oein warrants of said District are approved, to wit: No. 651 dated Dec. 31st, 1932. for $ 50.00 652 dated Dec. 31st, 1932, for 174.90 65: dated Dec. 31st, 1932, for .00 654 dated Dec. 31st, 1932, for 26.76 And the Chaindan and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto, � 111 In Matter of Petition for Formation of Pleasant Hill County Water District. A petition for formation of a County Water District to be known as Pleasant Hill County rater District having been heretofore filed with this Board and the hearing on aid petition having been duly continued to this time and place and no one Epoearing before this Board at this time in behalf of said petitioners; It is, on motion ofSupervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby dismissed. In Matter of Appointment of a Director of Division n3 of East Centra Costa Irrigation District. A petition having been heretofore filed with this Board praying for appointmjnt of J.A.Nail, as Director of Division No. 3 of East Contra Costa Irrigation District, It is, on motion of Supervisor Tremoath, seconded by Supervisor Olsson, by the Board ordered that J.A.Nail, be and he is hereby appointed Director of Divisio #3 of East Contra Costa Irrigation District, to serve for the unexpired term of Georg Davis, resigned, ' InMatter of Cancellation of Erroneous Sale to the State of California. In accordance with provisions of Section 3805 of the Political Code, of the State of California, M.W.Joost, Tax Collector of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, having discovered and certified to this Board of Supervisors and Audit r of Contra Costa county that the second installment of 1931 taxes was paid on Lot 7 Block 19, Turpin, s Addition to Richmond, and same was settled for with the County, It is by the Board ordered that the erroneous sale (Sale No. 685) made to the State of California, be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled., 1 In Matter of Fixing boundaries between Contra Costa and Alameda Counties. A communication having been received by the Board of Supervisors of Contra ' Costa County approving and accepting the report of the County Fngineer of Alameda s� County and County Engineer of Contra Costa County, fixfng,,the oorndaries between i the said two Counties, and requesting the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to appropriate the aim of $125.00 for placing of permanent monuments betwen said Counties, It is by the Board ordered that said communication be referred to County Engineer, R.R,Arnold. In Matter of Acceptance of Contract of Indiana Limestone Co. of California. Architect E.G.Bangs, of County Hall of Records Building, having certified to this Board that the contract of Indiana Limestone Company of California, for furni h- ' ing and installing of Limestone in County Hall of Records Building, has been complete according to plans and specifications heretofore adopted by this Board for said work, It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby accepted and declared completed.,, In Matter of Changes in Jury Boxes in Court Rooms of County Hall of Records Building. It is by the Board ordered that Architect E.G.Bangs, make certain changes in construction of Jury Boxes in the Court Rooms of Contra Costa County Hall of Records Building as requested by the Judges of the Superior Court of the Stateof California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, said work to be done on Cost Plus basis.r In Matter of Acceptance of Deed from Edward J.HaMpton and , Lucy Hampton for Park Purposes. Edward J. Hampton and Lucy M Hampton, his wife, having presented to the County of Contra Costa, a political Subdivision of the State of California, a suffi- cient deed, conveying to the County of Contra Costa, for park purposes, the following described property, to wit: All that real property situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and particularly described as follows; A portion of the Rancho La Boca de 1a Canada del Pinole, described as follows. BEGINNING at the northwest corner of the Rafael Martinez Ranch as described in Book 43 of Deeds, page 368, Contua Costa County Records; thence running along the north line of said Ranch, N. 88030' E. 2008.42 feet; thence leaving said line, south, 2002.81 feet; thence N. 66009' W. 417.00 feet to an iron pi$e• thence X. 72°30' w. 104.58 feet to an iron pipe; thence N. 83 02' W. 72.23 feet to an iron gine; thence N. 430571 W. 478,31 feet to an iron gin- thm ce S. 55 14' W. 239.19 feet to an iron pipe; thence S. 57 54f W. 231.60 feet; thence N. 60041' w. 114.88 feet to a point on the easterly lines County Road, from which point an oak tree 16 inches in diameter bears N. 30 11' W. 43.00 feet•' thence running along the easterly line of the County road, N. 22°58' W. 121.71 feet; thence N. 54030' W. 175.70 feet; thence N, 36°23' W. 188.80 feet; thence N. 44'451 W. 166.15 feet; thence id. 33955' W. 104.84 feet; thence N. 27°291 W. 139.77 feet; thence N. 9°141 E. 59.27 feet; thence N. 21035' E. 95.17 feet; thence N- 42043' W. 88.47 feet; thence N- 10°13' E. 143.78 feet; thence West, 102.48 feet; thence N. 34030' W. 18.58 feet to a point on the west line of said Rafael Martinez Ranch; thence leaving the east- erly boundary line of the County road and running along the west line of said ranch, North 543.19 feet to the point of beginning. Containing an area of 70.62 acres of land. EXCEPTINtl therefrom No. (1) a perpetual right of way and easement for ingress and e.;ress to the tract of land hereinafter described in ex- ception No. 2 over and across a strip of land 14 feet in width, the center line of which is described as follows: Beginning at apoint on the west line of the above described tract, from which point the northwest corner thereof bears North 513..72 feet; thence from said point of beginninG N. 69°00' E. 52.08 feet; thence N. 29°06' E. 112.59 feet; thence N. .;9042'30" E. 59.10 feet; thence N. 80°1�' 30" E. 77.07 feet; thence S. 79°33+30" E. 83.35 feet; thence S. 69 45' E. 123.96 feet; thence S. 430081 E. 80.63 feet; thence S. 23°06130" E. II 113 92.30 feet; thence S. 12044'30" E. 112.60 feet; thence S. 3031130" W. 155.26 feet; EXCEPTING ALSO from said 70.62 acre tract (exception No (2) herein) the following described tract Beginning at a point at the southerly end of the above described center line of said 16 foot strip of land; thence S. 86°19' E. 16.60 feet; thence S. 20°57' E. 49.91 feet; thence S. 14040' E. 43.15 feet; thence S. 28°09' W. 47.26 feet; ' thence 1. 68°14' W. 63.61 feet; thence N. 4°00' W. 55 34 feet; thence N. 1 °00' E. 40.00 feet; thence N 23.41' E. 440.16 feet; thence S. 86°19' E. 16.40 feet to the point of beginning. Containing an area of 0.21 acre of land. It is, by theBoard ordered that said deed be and the same is hereby accepte, and said property declared a Public Park, to be known as "Edward J,Hampton Park". ' It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board record said deed in the office of the County Recorder. In Matter of Leasing to Edward T.Hampton and Lucy M. Hampton, County Premises. It is by the Board ordered that the District.Attorney of Contra Costa County, prepare 'a Lease, leasing to Edward J.Hampton and Lucy M.Hampton, for sum of $1.00 per year, for grazing purposes, the property known as 14ward J.Hampton Park", ' In Matter of Application for Formation of Orinda County Fire Protection District. WHEREAS, a petition was filed in the office of the County Clerk of County of Con-,-a Costa, on the 5th day of December,1932, petitioning for the formation. of Orinda County Fire Protection District, and, EHEREAS, notice was given of the hearing of said petition set for the 3rd da of January, 1933, at hour of 10:30 o'clock A.M, of said day in the rooms of the Board of Supervisors in Court House in City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, at which time and place hearing was had, after filing with the Board of Supervisors an affidavit of publication of saia notice of hearing and affidavit of posting of said notice of hearing as requirea try law, and WHEREAS, all persons were then and these heard.and there being no protests in writing or otherwise, to the formation of said District, and ' WHEREAS, all matters herein were considered by saidBoard of Supervisors in the premises, IT IS RESOLVED, ORDERED AND DECREED that the following described property be and the same is hereby declared to describe the boundaries of said proposed Distri t ' andwhich said description of said boundaries of said proposed District is hereby declared to be the boundaries to be incorporated in said District as follows: SITUATE within the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and consists of unincorporated territory thereof, more particularly described-as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Mount Diablo Base Line at the most easterly corner of Lot 55, Rancho El Sobrante as said lot and Rancho are delineated and so designated upon that certain Man Entitled "Map of the Rancho E1 Sobrante, Accompanying and Iorming a Part of the Final Resort of the Referees in Partition ofsaid Rancho" filed March 14, 1910, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County; said point being also on the boundary line of the Ward and Smith League in said Rancho; thence running along the northeasterly boundary line of said Lot 55 to the most i� northerly corner thereof; thence running along the northeasterly boundary line of Lot 57, as delineated on said Map, to the.most southerly corner of Tract No. 7, of said Ward and Smith League; thence running northeasterly along.the southeasterly boundary line of said Tract No. 7 to its intersection with the dividing line between Tract No. S and Tract No. 9 of said Ward and Smith League thence running southeasterly along said dividing line to the most southerly corner of said Tract No. 8; thence running along the southeasterly boundary of said Tract No. 6, northeasterly, northwesterly, and northeasterly to the.most easterly corner of said Tract No. 8 and a point on the southerly boundary line of Tract No. 18 of said Ward and Smith League; thence running North- westerly along said line to the southwesterly corner of said Tract No. 16; thence running Northerly alorE the westerly bound- ary line of Tract No. 18 to the northwest corner thereof and a point on the common boundary line to Rancho E1 Sobrante and Rancho La Boca de la Canada del Pinole; thence running east along the said common boundary line to the noutheast corner of said Tract No. 16 and the northwest corner of Rancho Aealanes; thence running along the dividing line between Rancho El Sobrante and Rancho Acalanes, S. 0-15' E. 26.05 Chains more or less to the most northerly corner of Lot 1, Rancho El Sobrante, said point also being the most northerly corner of that certain 107.55 acre tract of land as particularly set forth and described in a deed fr East Bay Water Company to Manuel Alves and Antonio C.Lemos, record- ed December 10, 1924, in Vol. 467 of Deeds, at page 71, Records of Contra Costa Oounty; thence running along the westerly boundary line of said 107.55 acre tract, S. 45 3o' W. 2047.7 feet; thence S. 7010' E. 705.8 feet; Thence S. 9027' W. 1112.6 feet; thence S. 1a-31' W. 133.2 feet; thence S. 3122' W. 364.0 feet; thence S. 0 j7' E. 289.3 feet to aconcrete monument set at the southwesterly corner of s}id 107.55 acre tract; thence running along the southerly boundary line of ad d tract, N. 79-27' E. 102.7 feet to the north- west corner of a 5.00 acre tract of land as particularly set forth and described in that certain agreement between Fast Bay Water Company and Antonio C.Lemos, recorded June 4, 1930, in Vol. 226 Official Records, page 316, records of Contra Costa County; thence running along the westerly boundary line of said 5.00 acme tract S. 11-38' E.-190.36 feet; thence S. 2642' W. 63.31 feet; thence S. 17°30' W. 300.06 feet; thence S. 37000' W. 136.31 feet; thence S. 28-00' E. at 52.00 feet; leave said boundary line 114 feet; more or less to the center line of the State Highway (for- merly the Tunnel Road) leading from Walnut Creek to Oakland; thence running along the center line of said State Highwa6y south- westerly to its intersection with the center line of the ounty Highway leading from Bryant to Moraga; thence leaving the center line of the State xigbway and running along the center line of said County Highway; S. 442'15' E. 669.9 feet; thence on a curve to the right with a radius of 716.25 feet; and tangent to last mentioned course, a distance of 372.29 feet; thence tangent to said curve, S. 12028' E. 415.12 feet; thence on a curve to the left, with a radiusof 955.0 feet, and tangent to last mentioned course, a distance of 117.78 feet; thence tangent to said curve, S. 19-32' E. 992.67 feet; thence on a curve to the right, with a radius of 2865.0 feet and tangent to last mentioned course, a distance of 341.67 feet; thence tangent to said curve, S. 12042' E. 1040.90 feet; thence on a curve to the left with a rad u s of 1910.0 feet; and tangent to last mentined course, a distance of 132.78 feet; thence tangent to said curve, S. 16-41' E. 187.02 feet; thence on a curve to the right with a radius of 955.00 feet, and tangent to last mentioned course, a distance of 105.00 feet; thence tangent t0 said curve, S. 10023' E. 158.51 feet; thence on a curve to the left with a radius of W3-0 feet, and tangent to last mentioned course, a distancebf 109.17 feet; thence tangent to said curve, S. 27-18' E. 215.22 feet; thence on a curve to the left with a radius of 573.0 feet, and tangent to last mentioned course, a distance of 126.67 feet; thence tangent to said curve, S. 39058' E. 490.16 feet; thence on a curve to the left, with a radius of 1432.50 feet, and tangent to last mentioned course, a distance of 273.33 feet; thence tangent t0 said curve. S. 50.54' E. 188.44 feet; thence on a curve to the left with a radius of 1432.50 feet, and tangent to last mentioned course a distance of 246.25 feet; thence tangent to said curve, S. 60-45' E. 90 feet to a point, from which point the most easterly corner of that certain 8.932 acre tract of land as particularly set forth and described in a deed from Lester J.Sanborn, to Helen Smart recorded March 25, 1927, in Vol. 71 Official Records, page 436, Records of Contra Costa County, bears S. 20009' W. thence leaving the center line of the aforesaid County Highway, S. 20009' W. 59.0 feet, more or less, to the most easterly corner of said 8.932 acre tract; thence running along the easterly boundary of said tract, S. 20009' W. 222.3 feet; thence S. 28.26' W. 861.92 feet to the most south- erly corner of said tract, and a point on the weate32 y boundary of Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados; thence running northwesterly along said boundary line to the northeast corner of Lot 9, Section 3. T 1 $. Lt. 3 W., M.L.B.& M. thence west along the north line of said Lot 9 to the northwest corner thereof; thence south along the west line of said Lot 9 to the most southerly corner of Lot 77 as said Lot is so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled "Oak Springs, Unit No. 3, Contra costa CO., Calif." filed December 22, 1926. in Vol. 20 of Maps, page 536, ;t seq. records of Contra Costa County; thence running along the exterior boundary line of said oak Springs, Unit No. 3, N. 79-53' W. 295.93 11� feet; thence t1. 11°00' E. 30.19 feet; thence N. 33°-1' W. 366.58 feet; thence N, 2b°10' E. 390.42 feet; thence N. 62x54' W. 345-00 feet; thence N. 8°05' E. 455.00 feet; thence N. 72923' W. 367.46 feet; thence N. 14017' W. 526.00 feet to the most westerly corner of Lot 18 of the aforesaid Mao of Oak Springs Unit No. 3, and the most easterly corner of Lot 64 as said Lot 64 is so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled "Oak ' Springs Unit No. 2, Contra Costa Co., Calif." filed September 10, 1926, in Vol. 20 of Maps, at page 521, et seq., records of Contra Costa County; thence running along the exterior boundary of said OakSprings, Unit No. 2, S. 61054' W. 318.46 feet; thence N. 63° 4a' W. 296.54 feet; thence S. 27°48' W. 242.00 feet; thence N. 99 59' W. 541.00 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 17 of the aforesaid Map of Oak Springs Unit No. 2 and the most southerly corner of Lot 129, as Lot 129 is so laid dorm, designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled "Oak Springs, Unit No. 4 Contra Costa Co., Calif." filed December 22, 1926, in Vol. 20 of Maps, page 540 set seq., records of Contra Costa County; thence running along the exterior boundary of said Oak Springs Unit No. 4, S. 20�8' F. 239.0 feet; thence S. 89°39'40" W , 359.64 feet; thence N. 53 20' W. 573.00 feet to the most westerly corner of Lot 33 of the aforesaid Map of Oak Springs Unit No. 4; thence leaving the said exterior boundary line of said Unit No. 4, N. 53020' W. to the center line of the State Highway (formerly the Tunnel Road) leading from Walnut Creek to Oakland; thence running along the center line of the State Highway to its intersection with the south line of Lot 9, Section 4, T. 1 S., R. 3 W.,tienee West along the south line of said Lot 9 to the southwest corner thereof; thence north along the west line of said Lot 9 to the northwest corner thereof and the southeast corner of Lot 7, Section 4; thence west along the south line of said Lot 7 to the southwest corner thereof; thence North along the west line of said Lot 7 to the northwest corner thereof; thence west along the south line of Lots 3 and 4, Secti,,n 4, and Lot 14, Section 5 to the most westerly corner of said Lot 14 and the most easterly corner of Lot 19, Section 5; thence southwesterly and northwesterly along the southerly line of Lots 19 lj and 16. Section 5, to the mod westerly corner of said Lot 1t and the corner common to Lots 16, 6 3 and 15, Section 5; thence northwesterly along the dividing line between said Lots 3 and 15 to the most westerly corner of said Lot 3 on the Mt. Diablo Base Line and the point of beginning. ' IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, ORDERED AND DECREED that it is for the best interests of the County of Contra Costa, and of the property included within said description of the boundaries thereof, that the said unincorporated territory be incarcerated and formed into Orinda County Fire Protedti.on District. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, ORDERED AND DECREED that an election be called and held in said proposed District an Friday, February 3rd, 1933, between the hours of six o'clock A.". and 7 o'clock P.M. of said day, at which time the following proposi - ion will be voted unon: "Shall the Orinda County Fire Protection District be estab- lished"? and opposite to and to the right of said proposition shall be printed the words "Yes" and "No", together with voting squares for the purpose of determining then and there whether it is the will of said territory to be so incorporated into the Orinda County Fire Protection District, which said ballot herein mentioned shall be in following form, towit: --------------------------------------------- --------- Shall the Orinda County Fire Protection YES District be established? - - -NO ' IT IS FURT= RESOLVED, ORDERED AND DECREED that the proposed District be Declared and it is hereby ORDERED to be one Precinct for the purpose of said elect- ion and it is ORDERED that place of holding said election shall be "Orinda Fire House" situated in the Town of Orinda, County of Contra Costa,State of California. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, ORDERED AND DECREED that Edward E.McVey, is hereby appointed Inspector, and John Foley is hereby appointed Judge, and Mrs. Bertha Brock hurst, is hereby appointed Clerk for said Precinct for the purpose of corn ucting said election herein set forth. The foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Super- visors of Contra Costa County, at a regular meeting of said Board held on 3rd n lis day of January, 1933, with the following vote. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olssoc, Stow,-Buchanan and Trembath. Noes..None. Absent: None. Now at the hour of 12 o'clock Noon, it appearing to the Board that the terms of office of Oscar Olsson, Harry L'.Stow, W.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath, have e4ired, and it appearing to the Board that H.L.Cummings, Harry M.Stow, N.J.Buchanan and R.J. Trembath, have been duly elected azilqualified as Supervisors in and for the Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Supervisor Districts respectively, of the County of Contra ' Costa, said H.L.Cummings, Harry M.Stow, W.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath, appear and take their seats as Supervisors of said Districts respectively. Thereupon the Board is called to order by Supervisor James N.Long, and the election of a Chairman being in order, Supervisor Long nominates W.J.Buchanan, as Ohairman of the Board, and said motion is seconded by Supervisor R.J.Trembath, thereupon the motion is put and after roll call W.J.Buchanan is declared to b�nauly elected Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to serve until the further order of tti B card. The vote on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, and Trembath. Supervisor Buchanan not voting. ` In Matter of Selection of Committees of the Board. - Upon motion duly made and carried, itis by the Board ordered that the followi committees be appointed to facilitate the affairs of tneBoard, to wit. Committee on General Fund: Supervisors James N.Long, Harry M.Stow and W.J. Buchanan. Committee on Hospital Fund: Supervisors H.L.Cummings, and R.J.Trembath, and N.J.Buchanan. Ea-h Supervisor to act as a Committee on Road Claims in his own District. In Matter of Change of Boundaries of Clayton Valley School District. A petition, having been heretofore filed with this Board praying for a change of boundaries of the Clayton Valley School District, by annexing to Concord School District certain portions of Clayton Valley School District as described in said petition and the hearing on said petition having been duly continued until this time and the Board having fully considered said natter, It is on motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, Ordered that saidpetition be and the same is hereby denied. i117' In Matter of Change of Boundaries of Oak Grovel-3chool District. A petition having been heretofore filed with this Board praying for a - change of bound-iries of the Oak Grove School Listrict, by annexing to Concord School District certain portions of Oak Grove School District, as described in said petition and the hearing on said petition having been duly continued until this time and the `b Board 'having fully considered the said matter; It is, on motion duly made by Supervisor Stow, Seconded by Supervisor TrEMbath, Ordered that said petiti on be and the same is hereby denied. In Matter of Appointing Member of Planning Commission. The term of office of Oscar F.Olsson, as Member of the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, hav!z g automatically expired, It is, by the Board ordered on motion of Sunervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow, by the Board ordered than H.L.Cummings, be and he is hereby appointe a Member of the Planning Commission of Coirra Costa County. In }latter of Appointment of ' a Representative op Weimar Joint Sanitarium Hospital Central Committee. On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, Itis by the Board ordered that W.-�.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisor, of ContraCosta County, be and he is hereby appointed as a representative of the Board of Supervisors Of Contra Costa County on the Weimar Joint Sanitarium Hospital Central Committee. In Matter of Acceptance of Conha.ct of M. Jack Martini, for repairs to Pittsburg Memorial Hall Building. - E.Pendleton, Commander of Americm Legion David A.Solari Post #151, ' having rem rted to this Board that the contract of M.Jack Martini, for alterations and painting of the Pittsburg Memorial Hall Building, has been completed according to plansand specifications,heretofore adopted by this Board, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby accepted and declared completed., In Matter of Transfer o£ Funus. from Motor Vehicle Fundsof Supervisor #4, to funds of Sup: Dist. #5. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, deeming it for the best interests of said County,that the sum of $4000 be transferred fron Motor Vehicle rands allocated to Sup. Dist. J4, to road District Funis of Supervisor Dist. #5, 11P for the purpose of construction and maintenance of public roads,bridges and culverts, in said Supervisor District #5, and Supervisor W.J.Bucbanan, Supervisor of District #4, bavin_ crosented to said transfer, It is, on motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, ordered that the sum of $4000 be transferred from the Motor Vehicle Fundsallocated to Super- , visor District #4, to the road District Fund of Supervisor District #5. The foregoing Order is passed by the unanirous vote of the Board. In Matter of appointment of ' Trustees of Contra Cos-�a County Law Librarv. On motion, of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembatn, it is by the Board ordered that A.B.iinning, and A.F.Bray, be and they are hereby appointed Trusts s of the Law Library of Contra Costa County. In Matter of Cancellation of Warrant in favor of Joint Highway District #13. This Board having heretofore ordered the County Auditor of Contra Costa County to draw a warrant in favor of Joint Highway District #13, in sum of $11,111.11 and the Secretary of sai3 Joint Highway District #13, having reported to this Board that the , full amount of the above mentioned warrant is not repaired at this time by said Dis- trict, and requesting that said z:arrant be cancelled and that a warrant in sum of x:,333.33 be drawn by the Auditor of Contra Costa County in favor of Joint Highway District #13, It is, by the Board ordered that the said warrant in sum of $11,111.11 here'-ofore drawn in favor of Joint Highway District #13, be and the same is hereby ordered canceled by the County Auditor, of Contra Costa County,and said County Audit is hereby ordered to draw a Warrant in lieu thereof, in favor of Joint Highway Distri t No. 13, in sum of x3,333.33• The foregoin_r order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In Matter of Appointment ' of Harry M.St ow, as Member of Board of Directors of Joint Highway District #13. The followin; Resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, to wit BE IT RESOLVED that HARK' M. STOW, a Member of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be and he is hereby chosen and appoi t- ed by this Board of Supervisors of the County of Conga Costa, State of California, as a member of the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District #13, of the State of California, and Br IT FURTHER RESOLVE that S.C.Wells, Cler'_s of this Board, prepare and transmit certified copies of this Resolutionto the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District #13, of the State of Cali:ornia, and to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda, State of California. I119 In Matter of Change of Boundaries of Pacheco and Concord School Districts. A petition having been filed with this 3oard praying for a change of boandar es of Pacheco and Concord School Districts, and the Superintendent of Schools having re- ported the petition signed as required by law, and notice of hearing of said petition havi n•.- :den given by B.O.Wilson, Superintendent of Schools, by mailing notices of time and place of said hearing by registered mail to each of the Trustees of the Pacheco and Concord School ilistricts as shown by the affidavit of mailing on file ' herein, and the Superintendent of Schools having caused notice of the time and place of said hearing to be posted as required by law, as. shown by the affidavit of posting on file herein, and it appearing that notice has been given in all respects as requir d _ by lair, and the Superintendent of Schools having filed with this Board, his recommend t- - ion that the petition be granted as prayed for and the Board having heard all the testimony for and against granting of said petition, It is, on motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, by the Board ordered that the boundaries of Pacheco and Concord School Districts be and the same are hereby changed by taking from the Pacheco School District and adding to the Concord School District, the following described territory, to wit: 3EGI'KING ata point in the County High-ay leading from Walnut Creek to Conco d at the most easterly corner of a 13.76 acre tract of land nov or formerly owned by W.J.Nulle, as particularly set forth and described in Vol. 284 Official Records, page 327, Records of Contra Costa County, said point being on the dividing line between Pacheco and Concord School Districts; thence running along said dividing line in a north westerly direction to the most northerly corner of a 79.75 acre tract of land now or formerly owned by Caven; thence in a straight line to a point in the center of Harrison Street, Concord, on the north line of what was formerly known as the Galindo 101.25 acre tract now known as Concord Acres Annex; thence Northwesterly in a s-raight line to a point in the Nunty righway leading from Pacheco to Concerd opposite the southwest corner of that 3.90 acre tract of land as particularly set forth and described in a deed _rom Elodia J.Ke ller, to Genezio 3isso, recorded in Vol. 441 of Deeds, page 169, records of Contra Costa County; thence leaving the dividing line between the Pacheco School District and Doncord School District and running along said high-ay northwesterly to the iividing line between the lands of Barnett and that certain 70.41 acre tract of land new owned by California Water Service Company, as particulnrly set forth and described in a deed recorded in Vol. 179 of Official Records, page 260, $ecords of Contra Costa County; thence leaving the county hihaay and runnirg southerly along said dividing line to apoint in the nrtnerly boundary line of a tract of land known as Concord Sewer Farm; thence westerly along the northerly boundary of said tract to the most wecterly corner thereof; thence south- easterly along the southwesterly boundary line of said tract and the southwesterly boundary line of a 39.42 acre tract of land now owned by p,E.Canzani, as described in a deed recorded in Vol. 376 of Deeds, page 365, records of Contra Costa County, to a point where said line wou-Idbe intersected by the northerly line produced easterly of the 103 acre tract now owned by Geor:,;e F.Waters, described in a deed recorded in Vol. 182 ' of Deeds, page 461, Records of Contra Costa County; thence southwesterly along the northerly boundary line of said 103 acre tract to its inter- section with the center line of Walnut Creek; thence running up the center line of Walnut Creek in a general southerly di=tion to the point of intersection of said line with the aforesaid county highway leadin_; from Walnut Creek to Concord; thence northeasterly along said hi_hway to the place of beginning. T-e vote of tr:e Board on the foregoing Order being as follows, to wit: ' Ayes: Supervisors Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Supervisors Long and Cummings. In Matter of AlloTance to Indigents. It is by the 3oid ordered that the following allowances to indigents be made to wit: . I That $42.50 county cash allowance heretofore granted to DOMINIC & ANNE L2RCURIO Of 135 Berrellessa St. '!artiaez, be divined so that Mr.Mercurio receives 4?10 a month to be sent to 135 Berrellessa St. Martihez, and Mrs.Anne Mercurio receives ;32. o a month to be mailed to her at Pittsburg, as of Dec. 1st, 1932. 120 That $4.00 state and x;4.00 county aid to RM the needy aged allowed to FRANK GOA Walnut Creek, Cal. be increased to $6.00 state and $5.00 county aid as of Jan. 1, 19 3• That $11.00 State and $11.00 county aid to the needy aged be granted as of Sept. 16, 1932 to THOMAS CORCORAN, 535 Brown St. Martinez, which has been advanced in relief in kind, cash payment of $11.00 State and $11.00 county aid to the needy aged to begin as of Dec. 15, 1932• That $25.00 County cash allm�ance granted to LAURA KATES, 416- 6th St. Antioch California, be contin-ed to Mrs.Laura Kates, at 416- 5th St. and :$6.50 be paid to J. . McElheney, City Clerk, Antioch for rent, as of Dec. 1st, 1932. That $25.00 County cash allowance granted to WILLIAM find BIERT SIERP, Port Chicago, be discontinued as of Dec. 1st, 1932• That $30.00 State and $30.00 county aid for children of incapacitated fathers granted to DELF^INA BOSIO, 77 W. 7th St. Pittsburg, California, be discontinued as of Dec. 1st, 1932• That $20.00 State and $20.00 county aid for needy children granted to MRS. }CRY IVANCICH, Pinole, California, be decreased to $10.00 tate and $10.00 county aid for needy children as of Dec. 7, 1932• That $10 State and $10. county aid for needy children granted to EMMA THICKEN R.F.D. Box 65, Walnut Creek, California, be discontinued as of Dec.20, 1932• That $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. KATE -. ASH, Martinez, California, be continued as of November 1, 1932. The said order 1s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.c And the Boardtakes recess to meet on Monday, January 19th, 1933. at 10 o'clock A.M. ...........Chair scan. ::..CLERK. �'C a 121 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT^A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOR'.JIA. MONDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1933• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. A_ Present: Hon. Pr.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, ' Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. - - S.C.-'HELLS, CLERK. In the ',lat=er of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District 799. The followin warrants of said District are hereby ordered approved, to wit: ' No. 268, dated Dec. 24, 1932, for $156.08 269 3sted Dec. 31, 1932, for 25.00 270 dated Dec. 31, 1932, for 25.00 271 dated Dec. 31, 1932, for 75.00 And the Chairnan of this 30�rd is .ereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature ':hereto. In Matter of Approval of 'Fiarrants of Reclamation District 3802. The following warrants of said District are hereby ordered approved, to wit; No. 637 dated Dec. 31, 1932. for 3 30.10. 6638 dated pec. 31, 1932, for 30.00 233 dated Dec. 31, 1932, for 12.50 64i dated Jan. 7, 1933, for 381.00 ' And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby a ttorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In Matter of approval of"iarrants of Reclamation Districts 2024-n25- The following warrants of said Districts are hereby ordered approved, to wit. Dist. No. 2024: Pio. 172 dated Dec. 31, 1932• for $174.80 2024: 173 dated Dec. ;1, '-932, for 602.76. i Dist. No. 2027: No. 186 dated Dec. 31, 1932, for 223.40 025: No. 1E7 dated Dec. 31, 1932 for 558.84 And tae Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorised to note the i approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto, i I i In Matter of allor.ance to Indigents under care of Probation Officer. = ' It is by the Board ordered that beginning Dec. 1, 1932, State aid County allowance granted Probation Officer for support and maintenance of the Panagazzi chil- dren be reduced from $20 state and ;;20 county aid to $10 state and $10 county aid, on account of placing of one child in a free home. That beginnin_- Jan. 1st, 1933. 120 per month county allowance be ;_ranted for support and maintenance of Julia 'Maffei, a dependent orphan without support of any kin . The said order is passed by the r_rn;inirnous vote ^f the Board. i In the Matter of Release of Withhold Notice of aartinez Lumber Company against George D.Hudnutt, Inc. The Martinez Lumber Company havirZ heretofore filed a Withhold Notice against the funds due Geo. D.Hudnutt Company Inc.on their con-.ract for furnishing of � '- cement work on Coanty Hall of Records Build-in-', in sum of 31,001.35 and this Board Navin_ heretafcre ordered the sic of $1,001.35 and the sum of x250.34 withheld on s aid contgact, and the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, assignee of the Georse D.Hadnut Co. Inc., having; filed with thisBoard an order to nay the Martinez Lumber Company the amount of said withhold notice, to wit: the sum of $1,001.35 and , the Martinez Lumber Company havin- filed mita this Board a Release of said Withhold Notice, It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw his Tarrant in favor of the "artinez Lumber Company Company in the sum of $1,001.35 and that he draw a warrant in favor of the United States Fidelity and Guard ty Company, assignee of George D.Hudnua, Inc. in sum of .;;250.34 and that the County Treasurer pay the same..( In Latter of Appointment of Dr. John - Fitzgerald, as Resident Physician at County Hospital. Dr. E.W.Merrithew, Superintendent of Contra Costa County Hospital, having notified this Board that the ser;ica of Dr. W.S.Edmeades, have been discontinued as Resident Physician at County Hospital as of Nov. 30, 1932, and that Dr.John Fitzgerald, has been appointed as Resident Physician at County Hospital of C o ra Costa County; It is, by the Board ordered that said appointment shall be and the same is hereby approved and the County Auditor is hereby directed to draw his warrant monthly in favor of Dr. John Fi,.zgerald, in sum of x175.00 per month, beginning as of Dec. 1st, 1932, and until the further order of this Board. In Hatter of return of the sum of $1300 to California Fater Service Company. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that the California Tater Servio e Company has heretofore deposited with the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County the sum of ;1300. to guarantee certain repair on County Roads of Conga Costa County, and that said repairs have been made to the satisfaction o= the County „ineer; It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw his warrant in favor of California Fater Service Company, a corporation, in sum of 31300.00 and that the County Treasurer pay the same. r 12� In Latter of Transfer of Fun-s. I A.N.Sullerger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, havin_ reported to this Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary to adjust accounts for the month of December, so that the said accounts will present a true record of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County Treasur and goad cause a-;pearin g therefor, in a detailed explanation presented by said A.N. 5ullenger; It is, by the Board order-.d that the fcllowin_ adjustments be.made in the funds ' accounts as sept by the County Auditor and by the uounty Treasurer: Debits Credits (Decreases) ( Increases) General Fun: $3935.28 Charities & COrre.CtiCn-- -Fund $ 65.43 Motor Vehicle Fund 3017.07 Bond Road Luce. Fund 250,09 Special Road Fund 563-94 County Library FundS. 5.z The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r 'a In 14'atter of Acceptance of Contract of \*.Clark & Sons. ' Architect E.G.Bangs, of County Hall of Records Building having certified to this Board that the con.ract of N.Clark & Sons for furnishing terra cotta work on County Hall of :Records Building, has been completed according to specifications adopt d by this Board, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby ac- i cepted and declared completed. In Matter of Acceptance of Contract of Geo. D.hudnutt, Inc. Architect E.G.Bangs, havia_• certified to this Board that the Contract of Geor_e D.Hudnutt, Inc. for placing of concrete slab and rail work on County Hall of ' records Building, has been completed accordirg to plans and specifications heretofore adopted by this Board, for said work, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby ac- cepted and the work declared completed. 1 I i 124 I In the 'atter of Approval of acoustic Mork in Lobb_ 201 of County Hall of Records Building. Upon recommendation of E.G.Bangs, Architect for County Hall of Records Buildinc, .,. It is, by the Board ordered that the placing of sanacoustic tile in place of nashcote in Lobby 201 of the County Hall of Records -uilding be and the same is hereby approved. In 'latter of Chan0ing of 'materials in Floors of Light Courts. Upon reoomreerdation of E.G.Bangs, Architect for County Fall of Records Buildin , It is by the Board order,d that the contract of Alta hoofing Company be amended by eliminating therefrom, the placin:r of floors in two light courts in County Hall of Records Building, and that t_ne sum of $50 be deducted from said contract for the elimination of said work. It is further order=d by said Board that Colas material be used in the floorin of said light courts. In Butter of Approving Change of Electric Light fixtures. Upon recomI;end"tion of E.G.Bangs, Architect of County Hal of Records building, It is by the Board ordered that the changing• of electric fixtures and out- lets in Court Rooms and in the of*ice of the uot:nty Recorder in County Hall of Records Buildin,- as heretofore ordered by said Board for the sum of ;'74.32 be and th same is hereby approved. In the Latter of Platin': Sidewalks around County Hall of Records Building. It is, by tire Board ordered that John Monk, Superintendent of Construction of County Hall of Records Building be and he is hereby ordered to proceed with the placing of cement sidewalks around tae County Hall of Records Building, said side- walks on the ?main, Pine and Ward Streets sides of said building to be eight feet in width and set back four feet from the present curb. In Matter of Substituting Bond for Carl T.Doell Company. It having been reported to this Board that the Surety Company to wit: the Union Indemnity Company, which furnished the bond for Carl T.Doell Co., upon its con- tract for hea'tng and ventilating work in County Hall of Records Building, has dis- con.tinued to d., business in the State of Caliibrnia, It is, bythe Board ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County prepare and have executed by Carl T J dell Coapany,bonds in amounts sufficient to ' ! guarantee the completion of said worF and the payment to labor and materialmen,k In the ratter of Compiling List of Employees in County Hall of Records Building. John Lou!-., Superintendent of Construction of County Hall of Records Building is hereby directed to compile a list of names and addresses of all emloyees in all - crafts who have been employed upon the County Hall of Records Building, since the beg nniq; of construction of said building, up to January loth, 1933, and submit said list to this Board of Supervisors.0 In ratter of Employment of Extra Help for Social Service Department. Yrs.Ruth McCord, Director of S8oial Welfare Department having reported to this Board that she is in need of extra help caused by illness of present employees, It is, by The Board ordered that, Mrs. HcCord, be and she is hereby authorized to hire such extra help as in her opinions required. J,. In Matter of Trans'er of Funds. Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that the sura of :15,414 be transferred from unappropriated Reserve Fund to Joint Highway ' District #13, Funds, The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous,a ' In }utter of Transfer of Funds. On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that tae fellowing sums be tra_•isferred iron General Reserve Fund to the folloi:i.,g funds. `not or Vehicle Fund, 4'10,000 Acquisition & Improvement Dist. 45 run:, x1100. Said amounts to be returned --o the General Reserve Fend as soon as available _ from current revenue. The vote thereon beik7 unanimous. i 126 In '!atter of Depositing amount of Judgment in case of "County of Contra Costa vs. Apartment Estates Club of America, etc." A judgment having been entered against the County of Contra Costa, in those certain condemnation, proceedings entitled "County of Contra Costa, State of Californi vs, Apartment Estates Club of America, Inc. et al." in t^.e Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the City and County of San Francisco, in amount of e29,501.00 as damages for the taking of land sought to be condemned by saidCounty of Contra Costa and improvements thereon and severance damages, and a certified copy of said Judgment having been filed with this Board of Supervisors and said Board , finding it necessary to deposit the amount of said Judgment with the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, i..jand for the City and County of San Francisco, in order to preserve its rigrts in said Judgment and to take the lands sought to be taken in said action, It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of Con:-ra Costa County draw Its warrant in favor of County Clerk of the City and County of San Francisco, upon the Treasury o' County of Contra Costa, in sun of 329,501.00 out of the funds appro— priated to Joint High-.-ay District r"13, and said sur.1 be paid into the Superior Court of the City and County of San -'rancisco, for defendants in above entitled action. The vote of the Board said Order being unanimous. i In Matter of Petition for Formation of Rodeo County Fire Frot�ction District. A petition signed as requred by law having been filed with this Board praying '., for the formation of a County Fire Protection District to be known as Rodeo County Fire Protectio:a District, It is, by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby fixed for Monday, February 6, 1933, at 10:30 o'clock A.M. and that notice of time and place of said hearing be published in the Pinole Times, a newspaper of general circulation published ir. the County of Contra Costa, and that notice of _ time and place of said hearing be posted in three public places within the boundaries of said proposed District. , In 'Satter of Amending Subdivi=ion "D" of Section 1, of Ordinance No. 063- A form of Ordinance Amending Subdivisi-n "D" of Section I, of Ordinance Fro. 63 as adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County on April 20th, 1896, is presented to this Board for adoption; The hearing or.said proposed Amendment is hereby set for Monday, Feb. 6th, 1933, at 2 o'clock P.M. C i . 127 : In 'Satter of allowance to Indigents. It is by tae Board ordered that Application, of Im. GEORGE WRIGHT,Leslie Ave. Martinez, for aid to needy aged be denied. That $12.50 state and $12.50 county aid to the needy aged heretofore granted ' to TATLi^E S-1 1H BRACTLE, Theatre bldg. Pinole, be continua as of Jen. 1st, 1933• rat 15 00 State aid and ;15.00 county aid to the needy aged her t ofore grant ed to KA 3='RINE BRO11LEY, 263- 14th St. Richmond, Cal. be continued as of Dec. lt, 1932. That ;15.00 state and ,315.00 county aia to needy aged 'heretofore -ranted to NELLIE AR 3OJL,ARE 546- 15th St. Ricaion Cal. be continued as of Dec. 1 ,1932• That 4'12.50 State aid and p12.50 county cash allol ance to needy aged be granted to 'a S. BUTLER, 1615 Kariposa St. Rich.r.ond Annex, Cal, to began as of Nov. 1, 1932 That x10.00 State and 410.00 county cash allowance to needy aged to begin as of Dec. 1, 19712, be granted t� 11AR" CATHER=',a ByaN-, 141- lcth St. Richmond. That ,10,00 State and ;plO.00 aunty .id to the needy aged be granted to SARAH L,cG l Pinole, as of Novexber 15, 1932• That '12.50 State p12.50 county aid f^r the Hedy aged be granted to THO'.SdS RASC2,'Salnut Creek, Celifor.-.ia, as of Jan. lot, 1933• That x17.50 State and $17.50 County aid for the needy blind be granted to • S. CARLIidE L]i_vS, 631 Loring Ave. Crockett, Cal. to begin as of Jan. 1st, 1933,to be paid to :LR?. '§1RY KLEI:IRADiS, Crockett. That p10. county cash alla,,ance be granted to L:RS. .'A'?v C. DAVILLA, Box 27, San Palo, Cal. to as of :inv. l t, 1932• That ;45.00 county cash a'lor:ance to begin as of Janq 1st, 193,7, be granted to '.35. "ARCARET ^IL.LER, 1302 Bissell Ave. Richmond, Cal., That '750.00 County cash allowance be paid directly to Presbyterian Orphanage, S n Anselmo, cr Ta-,.1y, 1"arl­are+, Ruth ,Lan Charlie :Snore, to begin as of Jan. 1st, 1333• That $10.00 county cash allowance be „ranted to ',RS. MARY SANTOS, Tennant Ave Pinole, as of Dec. l,st,1932• The said older is passed by the un nimous vote of the Boards In the patter of Designation of Trial Jurors for 1933• The Superior• Court of the County of Contm Costa, having made an order designating the number of Jurors that will in the opinion of the Court be required for the transaction of the business pending in the said Superior Court during the ensuing - year or until a new list of jurors is provided, and the Court having estimated that ' five hundred jurors will be required to transact the business of the Court during,the ensuing year, the Board proceeds to and does select as required by lap, the list of five hundred persons to serve as trial jurors in the Superior Court of the county of Coutra Costa, for the ensuing year or until a new list of Jurors is provided; The following is a list of persons so selected by the Board from the differen ' Districts of the County in paoportlon to the number of inhabitants of said District and the number of the District from which the said persons are selected, to wit: SDPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 1. 1. Adams, Robert J. N. Bradshaw, C.H. 2• Alloro, E.B. 14. Beale, Harry z Anglim, John H. 1�. Burgart, Mrs.Winifred �F. Armand, Norma lo. Black, Mrs.Grace M. 5. Arn, Charles 17. Berk, William Arnsen, A.A. 19. Bowen, Urs. Anna B. 7. Andrews, Berger. 19. Blount, A.C. S. August, Mrs.Frank 20. Bradbury, F.A. 9• Akins, Celia 21. Bennett, Mrs. John S. 10. Byrone, Hazel 22. Burns, Denny 11-Bill, Mary V. 271. Beckman, Albert A. 12. Beavers, A-C. Z'F. Birka, William. I' 12S I 25. Bumgarner, Clyde. 120. Lyons, Charles L. '22: Brown, Mrs. Jennie 121. Leitch Mrs. Zditb L. 27. Beck, Carl 122. Luiz, William M. 28. Bedford, Jona H. IR. Martin, M. . 29. Bonham, Joella 1.2244 Moore, Allen J. 30. Bateman, Joe 125. Kuller, Elmer C. 31. Cox, Viola. 126. Maloney, Jerry 32. Clark, Delia 127., Marcollo, Frank_ 3 Casey, William G. 128. Miller, Tether ' j4. Curry, R.H. 129. Martin, Edward F. 355. Cheek, Frank 130. Maxwell, Mrs. Brownie 3b. Casein, William 131. Maloney, Mrs. .Anna 37. Carriger, Mrs. M.J. 1�2. Mazza, Tony 38. Carey, Mrs. Reva 133. Massey, Evelyn G. 39. Collins, Daniel J. 134. Morrison, Alex..J. 0. Calkins, Mrs. H.M. 135. Maechio, Clarice. 41. Clinch, James 136. Maskal. Mrs. Julia L. 42. Counts, Larry 137 Mugg. Amy JConlon, Mamie 138. Muir, James L. . Calfee, Mrs. Elza 139 Miller, Mrs. J.P. 45. Clemo, Mrs. Mattie 140. Molino, Henry 46. Cribb, Mrs. Juanita 141. Meny, xavier. 47. Curtis, Janette 142. Morford, Lester G. 48. Downing, Mrs. Mina 14 . Madden, A.F. 49. Davis, Mrs. Mary B. 144. Moore, Harry B. 50. Dory, Gilbert L. 14 McGowan, Walter F. 51. Date, Charles Edward 146. McGrath, James F. 52. Dunning, Edith 147. McCausland, George V. 53. Demmings, James 148. McCabe, .Annie M. 54. Degman, George W., 149.- MacPhail, Donald 55. Dale, .Florence 150. McKeehan, Mrs.Ilizabeth 56. Dreyspring, George Jr. 151. Koziglia, Francis 57. Dowling, Mrs.Margaret 152. Olson, F.P. 58. Deane, Mrs. C. 153. Peekema, Fred 59• Elliott, Lottie 154. Perasso, Joe b0. Ellis, Mrs. Ruby 155. Paulson, Sarah E. 61. Elsie, Alexander. 156. Poole,.C.R,G: 62. Elder, F.A. 157. Perkins, R.C. R. reudner, John 158. Pearson. Ernest . Faurot, Lola 159. Price, Mrs. Cora 65. Farrow, Elsie 160. Poggi, Joseph b6. Finnell, James R. Jr. 161. Fires, Carl 67. Farrell, A.B. 162. Pace, Mrs. Mary 68. Fisher, Richard J. 16 Pope, Henry:A. 69• Furrer, Mrs. Anita 164. Quinn, Mathew 70. Ford, Patrick 1655. Ross, George A. 71. Garrity, Peter 16b. Rowe, Troy 72. Garoutte, Jessie M 167. Ryan, .Mrs.Charles 73 Gough, John 168. Rasmussen, Carl 74. Gasper, O.C. 169• Robbins, J.I. 75. Gasser, Katherine J. 170. Robertson, Alex. 76. Graham, H.R. 171. Rossi,Joseph 77. George, J.I. 172. Rogaze Iulialia 78. Glum, Charles W. 173. ,Riley, Amelia J. 79. Garibotti, Clarence 174. Regan, C.A: 80. Covey, Miss K. 175. Rogers, Roy K. 81. Genzel, Frank 17b. Rose, Manuel 82. Graves, A.C. 177. Richards,Chatrles 83. Gottshall, R.K. 178. Sanderson, George 94. Hauge, Ethel 179. Skow, G.W. 85. Huston, Viola 180. Schmit, Albert 86. Healy, John F. 181. Suth?Ain, H.C. 8 Holmes, Sam D. 182. Spencer, Mrs.Jessie 8 Howell, Arthur 183. Smith, Francis G. 89. Healy, J.P. 184. Swartout, Mrs.Louise. 90. Hart, A.A. 16 . Smedley, bertha 91. Hathaway, Bertha 186. Sindicich, John 92. Henry, Max 187. Sowell, Ernest 933, Hiatt, E.M. 188. Stennett, Bob ' 4, Hannon, Mrs.Margaret 189. Sweet, Beatrice L. 95. Hansen, Mrs. William 190. Sigut, Hortense 96. Hughes, William 191. Smith, Mrs. J.P. 97. Hagan, Herbert H. 192. Stender, Adeline 98. Halterman, Mrs.Olive, 193. Scott, Ira. Henrietta 99. Imbach, Mrs. George. 19 100. Johnson, Ross. 195• Swank, Alonzo 101. Johnson, R.S. 196. Silverey, Mrs. Mary 102. Jeffries, Thomas 197- Soito, Henry C. 103. Johansen, Mrs. J.G. 198. Smith, Thom s A. 104. Johnson, Rose:.. 199. Stoltz, Grover. 105. Jeffrey&, Joseph 200. Smith, C.W. 106. Johnson, Allie R. 201. Sill,MRS. Fred A. 107. Kenny, Thomas 202. Thomas, Marion I. 108. Krentzen, F.C. 203. Toffoli, Louis 109. Kucin, Jdzn N. Thompson, Grace I. 110. Lister, Bliss, Sr. 205. Tiller, Beulah W. 111. Knight, Howard 20b. Taylor, Hugh 112. Klein, Mrs. Cassie 207. Thomas, Mrs. Alice 113. Kinstry, Mrs. Melissa 208. Tavalera, L.G. 114. Kenny, John 209. Thompson, Alexander. 115. Kiraly, Louis 210. Turner, Mrs. Minnie 11 . Lovedal, Mrs. Verna 211. Upham, Geo. 117. Lee, Mrs. R.G. 212 Uhrig, R.C. 118. Lode, Frances 213 Urquhart, William 119. Lobach, Karl T. 214. Vadon, Madlya. I <S` C i129 } 215. Verbescio, William H. 220. Williams, Mrs. Amy B. 216. Watson, Floyd 221. Weber,Frank J. 217. Winchole, Mrs. Nellie C. 222. Wilson, Annie 218, Woodworth, Jettie. 223. Cooper, Fred G. 219. Woodford, Mrs. Anna B. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 2. ' 1. Ahern, James 30. Lloyd, June 2. Armanino, Mrs.Lillian 31. Lucas, Manuel A. ) Andersea,Mathias. 32. Lewis, John J. 4. Alberts, Elizabeth j3 Mougin, Martha S. 5. Azevedo, Manuel j4. Michant, Grace Z. 6. Bauer, John A. j5 Marik, Frank 7. Bowbeer, Mabel G. jb. McDaniela. Harold 0. . Barnes, Edna 37• McVay, Edward E. ' 9• Beurer, Carrie E. 38. Neasham, Ethel M. 10. Banda, Joseph J. j9. Neff, William H. 11. Collins, A.Fletcher. 40. Parker, Watson T. 12. Clausen, Hans C. 41. Podva, Mrs. Ruby 1Carroll, Wary 42. Page, Robert F. 1 . Donegan, Mrs. Mary 43 Petee, Mrs. Cecile 15. Dawson, Chas C. 44. Rose, Mrs. Mary J. lb. Elworthy, Herbert J. 455. Rasmussen, Mrs. E.G. 17. Edwards, Thomas 4b. Reinstein, Henry 18. Edwards, Grace K. 47. Rapp, Mrs.Florence 19• Farosich, Grace E. 48. Steinmetz, Henry H. 20. Foley, John 49. Stanley, Matthew W. 21. Gilbert, Bessie 50. Sanders, Frank 22. Girola, Elizabeth 51. Swartz, Henry R. 23. Gribben, Mrs. Ileen 52. Simpson, Mrs. Evelyne 24. Gerow, Henry B: 5 Thorup, Andrew K. 25. Harrison, Hannah L. 54. Trucker, Mrs. Margaret 2fi Hanna, Strentzel 55. finther, Theo. N. 27. Jensen.Edward. 56. wind. Jorgen P.S. 28. Kraft, Raymond 57. Winslow, Mrs. Jennie 29. Lucey, Jeremiah 58. Wenn, Miss Viola. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 30. 3. 1. Abel,Mrs. Julia 57. Meehan, Mrs. Mary B. 2. Avila, M.S. 58. Marshall, Frank A. ' 33 Albi, ?ony 59. moon, nobert E. 4. Abbott, William M. 60. Marlar, E. 5. Bisso, Genezio 61. Martin, A.W. 6 Blakemore, Birdella 62. Metcalf, Katherine 7, Brunelle, Mrs. Zelia o33. Murray, Mrs. Myrtle S. Buttner, Join J. b4. Molin, J.A. 9. Baer, Katherine 65. Moriarity, Harold 10. •Bedell, Walter C. 6b. Mahler, Sigmund 11. Bacon, Mrs. Lucille 67. McDonnell, Edward 12. Buck, Jane V. 68. Mclean, John Calvin 133• Bennett, Hugh D. 69. McCann, Piss Josephine. lf�, Carlson, Mrs. Gertrude 70. McCarthy, Mrs.Catherine 1-?. Cushing, Mrs. Nellie K. 71. Newhall, Mrs. Lottie. 16. Charlesworth, Wm. 72. Mason, Henry W. 17. Costa, Frank G. 7 • Neilsen, Edna 18. Cutler, Sadie J. 74. Nottingham, Mrs.Carrie 19. Costello, Leland P. 75 Oliveria, Elaine 20. Douglas, Percy 7b Offerman, Wm. H. 21• Duncan, David L. 77• Parsons, G.M. 22. Delamater, Winthrop 78. Prosser, Mrs. Alberta 2r+. Donnelly, GhaAes E. 79. Rice.Charles E. Duarte, Manuel J. 80. Rissotto, George 25• DeLacy, Thomas 91. Rogers,Charies 2b French, Julius L. 82. Richards, A.M. 27 Foskett,As A. 83. Pay, Mrs. Lillie 29 Fawcett, Mrs. Grace. 8 . Pay, I.E. ' �9' Frank, Bartlett 85• Reed, w.C. 30 Gorree, Ernest B. S Reichhold, C.T. 31• Gunnell, Urant 87. Rose, Corrine 32. 88. Hicks, C.A. Glazier, Elwood YGrishinger, Henry 89• Reid, Mrs. Selma ' Gallagher, Elizabeth 90. Silveria, Jos. L. 3`J Gelbke, Bruno H. 91. Smith, N.A. ' 3 Henderson, Vera M. 92• Sarti, Joe. J. 37 Hatfield, Earl C. 9 Snellgrove, Wallace. 36 L. 94. Sweeteer, Frank A. 49 Hartz. Mrs Alice L. 95• Sheehan, Lorraine 0 Heidekker, Ray 96. Stinebfield, Pauline 41. HoganMrs. Ethel C. 9'7• Sturdy, Mrs. Eater 42. Hook,'Royall 98. Sturm, I.W. NN. Horning, Frank 99• Stollenberg, E.P. . • Jackson, Mrs. Elma 100. schreuder, Leo 45• Joseph, Ralph J. 101. Trimmingham, Frank 46 Jones, 3 Mrs. Ella 102. Tormey, Yrs. Laura 47 48 Knutson, Mrs. Anna 104. Stathat, oD.G. 4 Kennedy, Mrs. Mary 105. Willis, Burton D. y0• Bnauft, 9 Knight Mrs.Frank Mrs. Mabel 106. Vacchieri, Lottie 51• Lusk, Mrs. Leah 107. Whitney, r'lorence 52• Levis, Nora 109. Williamson, Paul M. Lyhnne, Peter L. 109. Wales, Frank RMinzer, Mrs. Anna 110. Whyte#Malcolm C, 5� jda this en Sof s 111. Wright, Davida 5 Ye neraj�, yrs. Annle 112. Zocher, Yrs.Frieda 10 suPLRVI SOR DI SPRICT l0. 4. 1. Alden, Dallas P. 30. Lawrence, Frank 2. Adams, J.L. 31. Lincoln, Mrs. Edythe Z. 3 Bernstein, Bertha A. 32..Morken, Albert +. Botzbach, Henry A. 33. Mangini, Andrew 5. Bailey, Aquilla S. 34-Murrey, Mrs.Frances. 6. Butler, Chas. 0. 35. Metten, John A. 7. Bucholz, Harold T. 36. Martyr, Mrs.Ghristine 8. Caldwell, Mrs.Frances 37. Mulcahy, Michael 9. Clark, Mrs. Mary Z. 38. McFarland, flarenoe E. 10. Connors, John J. j9. McGlashan, John 11. Cannon, Mrs.Lorraine 0. McCoy, Thomas 12. Champlin,C-k as. C. 41. Olofson, Sylvester. 13. Clement, Mrs. Leslie 42. Portman, Andrew F. 14. Dutra, Mary Roque 43. Paine, Mrs.Ella 12. Duncan, Harold T. 44. Perry, Julian lb. Decker, Mrs. Tbena 45 Plaisted, Mrs. Helen D. 17. Downing, Mrs. Arvilla 4b. Reibe, Chas. 18. DeHaven, Ilmer^ 47. Roman, Henry 19. Frank, Clarence F. 48. Rasmussen, Albert G. 20. Ferris, Mrs. Helen 49. Scudero, Andrew J. 21. Franklin, John H. Sr. 50. Skeoch, Mr.F. 22. poskett, Clifford. 51. Scott, Mrs. Lydia B. 2 . Glavis, Edward J. 52. Smith, Fred J. 24. Grabstein, Adolph53 Schmalholz, Louis H. 25. Haines, Mrs.Evangeline 54. Uren, Harry G. 26. Hein, Chs. A.Jr. 55 yard,Don 27. Junta, John A. 56. Winstead, S.A. 28. Kramer,MrB.Drusilla 57. Wright, Mrs.Catherine 29. Laedriok, yrs. Vera. 58. Wildes, Geo.W. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT l0. 5. 1. Armstrong, Joe. J. 26. Gilhart, Anthony 2. Ackerman, George D. 27. Gibbs, Mrs.Eatherine 33 Ashe, Sidney A. 28. Geddes, Lloyd 4. Broghammer, Olga 29. Hammond, Wm. 55. Brennan, Mrs. Rosetta 30. Juett, Alex. P. b. Bloomfield, Nettie 31.,nengel, Otto E. 7. Bunn, Wm. E. 32• Lemoin, Geo. A. 8. Burroughs, Mrs. Edna33. Lambdih, Silas F. 9. Byer, Virgil A. 34. dove, John 10. Bryner, Edward N. 35. offatt, Walter Z. 11. Bower, Lester J. 36. McFarlan, Frank 12. Bruns, Herman H. 37. Newlove, Cyrue 13. Cordua, Mrs. Edith 38. lois, Mrs. Bessie 14. Dainty, Mrs Madge 49. lois, ars. Inazella 15. Diethelm, Chas A. 0. Ptemental, Manuel J. lb. Douglas, Chas. B. 41. Peugh, Mrs. Pearl 17. Dunlap, Mrs. Lena 42. Ross, Mrs. Mary 18. Diffin, Chas. 0. 433. Rooker, Chas. J. 19. Evanp, John U. Regester, A.W. 20. Estes, Mrs. Gladys. 45.Rogers, Frank P. 21. Frey, Edwin R. 46. Smith, Frank X. 22. Fain, Frank 47. Samerhalder, Irvine 23. Fredericks, Mrs. Anna 48. Sullenger, John D. 24. Geddes, Geo. A. 49.Swift, Byron D. 25. Grigsby, Mrs. Alice R. 50. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 6tb 1933, at 10 o'clock A.M. 1�1(-A-Ke-1 ....�hairman. i .�.. .. .. ...Clerk. f I' i BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 0; CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, Monday, FEBRUARY 6th, 1933. The Board met at 10 o+clock A.M. Present: Hon. W. J.Bucbanan, Chairman; Supervisors James L.Long, H.L.Cummings, ' Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath.- - S.C.Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of Janu a y, 1933, are read to the Board, and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chai man and Clerk. In Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reolamatioa District #2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following Warrants of said District be approved, to wit: No. 939 Dated Jan.28, 1933, �14o.27. 941 Jan.28, 1933 110.00 942 n Jan. 28, 1933, 53.20 And tine Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to sign said warrants and note the approval of this Board thereon. In Vatter of Approval of Warrant of Reclamation, District #799. Good cause apoearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that tYe following warrants of said District be approved, to wit; No. 272, dated Jan. 19, 1933, for 37.50. And the Chairman of this Hoard is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by attaching 'suis signature thereto„ In Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District be approved, to wit: ' No. 855, Dated Jan. 31st, 1y33, for $145.20 856 Jan. 31st, 1533, for 50.00 657 Jan. 31st, 1933 for 79.15 858 Jan. 31st, 1573, for k.50 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by attaching their signatures thereto. I 132 In Matter of granting Dance Permits. It is by the Board ordered that permit to conduct a dance until hour of 3 olcloc� A.M. be granted to following applicants; Byron Pallor, N.S.G.W. Feb. 11, 1933. Clyde Brooks, Maple Hall, San Pablo, Feb. 11, 1933. i Byron Lodge, ,$'335, I.O.O.F. Hall, Byron, Feb. 25, 1933• . The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In Matter of Installation of and Maintenance of Additional Lights in Crock ett-Crolona-Valona Lighting District. ' A petition signed by at least twenty five persons, tax payers and residents within the boundaries of said District praying for installation and maintenance of two additional lights upon Virginia Street, in town of Valens, in Crockett-Crolona- Valona Lighting District, having been presented to this Board; It is, by the Board ordered tilat the pacific Gas & Electric Company install and maintain said lights at the following locations, to wit: No. 1: Upon a pole to be on the north side of Virginia Street in Hanna 'Tract in said town of Valona, opposite No. 59 Virginia Street. No. 2: Upon a pole to be situated on Virginia Street between present Bunyard Residence and Morris Apartments in said Town, of Valens. That estimated cost of maintaining said lights is $64.60 per Year. It is further ordered that the County Auditor at the time of levying taxes for the year 1933-34, furnish to this Board a rate of tax sufficient for the maintenance , of said two additional lisp. ' The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. i In Matter of Change Order on Painting Contract in County Hall of Records Building. On recommendation of E.G.Bangs, Architect, for Hall of Records Building, It is by the Board ordered ti,at t he picture moulding in said County Hall of Records i Building be finished with flat varnish instead of rubbing with pumice stone and that the sum of $55 be deducted from cont-act price of contract of J.F.Ecker, for said change. \ I In Matter of Charge order on Finish Hardware Contract. On recommendation of E.G.Bangs, Architect for County Hall of records building', it is by the Beard ordered that the sum of $29.64 be deducted from contract price of W.W.Morgan., for changing certain items of hardware submitted by E.G.Bangs, upon jury bed doors.` i i iX33 In the Matter of Change Order on Roofing Contract. Upon recommendation of E.G,Bangs, Architect, County Hall of Records Building, It is ordered that the sum of $19.00 be added to contract price of Alta Hoofing Company for construction of the roof on the Hall of Records Building, and t!:at the sum of $18.00 be deducted from contract price of Indiana Limestone Company on account of danage done to said roof by said Indiana Limestone Company.., In Matter of Petition to change boundaries of Clayton Valley and Concord School Districts. A petition signed by E.Mattson, and at least nine other purported heads of families of the Clayton Valley School District, praying that tine boundaries of the Clayton Valley School District and Concord School District be changed by taking certain territory from the Clayton Valley School District aid annexing same to Concord snool +%istrict having been filed with ti,is Board, aid the District Attorney of Contra Costa County having advised this Board that good and sufficient no,.ice of the heari nj of said petition had not been given by the County Superintendent of Schools, It is, on motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, Ordered, ' that s aid petition be and the same is hereby denied. In the Matter of petition to change boundaries of Clayton Valley and Concord School Districts A petition signed by Alice W.Valentine and at least nine other purported heads of families of the Clayton Valley School District, praying that the boundaries ng of the Clayton Valley School District and Concord School District be clanged by talo certain territory from the Clayton Valley School District and annexing same to Concord School District having been filed with tuis Board, a::d the District Attorney of Contra Costa County having advised this Board that good and sufficient notice of the ' bearing of said petition had not been given by the County Superintendent of Schools, It is, on motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, ordered, that said petition be and the same is hereby denied. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County having heretofore declared Crockett-Crolona Fire District and Tenney Terrace Fire District, legally dissolved, and the County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, having reported to this Board that there star s credited to said districts the following sums, to wit: Crocket-Crolona Fire District, '9j423.11- Tenney ierrace Fire District b09.54, Upon request of said County Auditor, it is by the Board ordered that said sum be transferred to the funds of Crockett County Fire Protection District and that I \ E I any revenues which may accrue under the ledes of previous years for the two dis- continued districts, shall also be credited to the funds of the Crockett County Fir Protection District., The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boar.iK In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, It is by the Board ordered that the following tansfers among the Hall of Records 'appropriations be made in order to bring them into conformation with their present status after considering all change orders authorized and made by the Board of Supervisors to date: Decrease Increase. Concrete Work Contract $2323.66 $ 34.79 Plumbing Contract. Roofing and Sheet Metal Contract 50.00 39.63 Htg. & Ventg. Contract Ornamental Metal Work " 34.00 2426.43 Electrical Work " Glass & Glazing " 254.49 1326.50 Marble " Accoustic Work " 1992 00 337.00 Waterproofing " Hardware " 89.00 50.00 Scaffolding " 250.00 Changing Jury Boxes. 7�3.35 4 ��93..3500 Furrg, Lathg. Plstg. 72X The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.k In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of A.N.Sulleager, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that the following transfers be made from the unappropriated Reserve Fund to the followii g funds, to wit: CORONER 115 0317 Laboratory Examinations 40.00 GRAND JURY 152. 032 Fees of Auditors 4665.00 HALL OF RECORDS 156 0210 Wages 360.00 Electric Work Contract 3686.21. CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 10- 220. 0342 Transpn. of persons 50.00 CONTROL OF RABIES 250. 0399 Misc. Services 6.00 SOCIAL WELFARE DEPT. 522. 053 Books (Directories, etc.) 1.00 0522 Postage 125.00 Total -- - ----$6935.21. The vote cf the Board on said order being unanimous._ 7a a 13� In Matter of Resolution condemning the Calling of a Special Recall Election. WHEREAS, certain factions in the State of California, are advocating proceed— ings which would compel the calling of a special election throughout the State of California, for the recall of Governor James Rolph, Jr., and, .WHEREAS, the calling of the said special recall election at this late date, even though its proponents be successful in said recall, would tend to serve no good purpose, and, WHEREAS, the conducting of said special recall election would cost the County of Contra Costa the sum of Seven thousand dollars more or less/and that said County has no funds to pay for the conducting of said special recall election; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that we the Board of Supervisors of Contra Oosta County, State of California, condemn any action Reich would compel the calling of a special recall election at this time as being untimely and an unnecessary added expen e to the tax payers of Contra Costa County and all the Counties throughout the State. The above and foregoing is a true aid correct copy of a Resolution adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County on the 6th day of February, 1933• The vote on the foregoing Resolution being unanimous. ' In the Matter of Application for Formation of Rodeo County Fire Protection District in. the County of Contra Costa. 11,HEREAS, a petition was filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 16th day of January, 1933, petitioning for the formation of a Fire District to be known as Rodeo county Fire Protection. District in the County of Cont ra Costa, State of California, and WHEREAS, notice was given of the hearing of said petition set for this 6th day of February, 1933, at hour of 10:30 o'clock A.M. of said day, in the rooms of theBoaid of Sunervisors in the Court House in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, at which time and place the hearing upon said petition wa had, after the filing with the Board of Supervisors of an affidavit of publication ' of said notice of hearing and an affidavit of posting of said notice of hearing as rel quired by law, and WHEREAS, all persons were then and there heard and all oral objections to the formation of said District having been duly considered, and there being no pro— tests in writing, to the formation of said District, and ' WHEREAS, all matters herein were considered by said Board of Supervisors in the premises, IT IS RESOLVED, ORDERED AND DECREED that the following described property be and the same is hereby declared to describe the boundaries of said proposed I District and which said description of said boundaries of said proposed District is hereby declared to be the boundaries to be incorporated insaid District as Follows: BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the southerly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company with the northeasterly line of California Street, as said street is so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain map I entitled "Map of Rodeo, Contra Costa County, Cal. the Property of the Union Stockyard Co. of San Francisco" filed February 5th, 1892, in Volume D. of Mans, page 91, Records of Contra Costa County; thence running along the said northeasterly line of Califoinis. Street, S. 39° E• 4000 feet, more or less, to the point of intersection of said line with the southerly line of Seventh Street and the most easterly comer of the Town of Rodeo; thence running southwesterly along the said southerly line of Seventh Street, 3480 feet, more or less, to the point of intersection of the southerly line of Seventh Street with the westerly line of Block 11W produced southerly, said point being the most southerly corner of the Town of Rodeo, and on the north- easterly line of the lands of the Hercules Powder Company; thence running along the southwesterly line of the Town of Rodeo and the northeasterly line of the lands of the Hercules Powder Company, N. 39° W.3400 feet, more or less, to a point on the southerly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern , Pacific Railroad Company; thence running along said right of way line in a northeasterly direction to the point of beginning. Being allof the land delineated upon the hereinbefore mentioned man of the Town of Rodeo, lying south of the southerly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railroad company's right of way. IT IS HE^'BY R"SOLVED, AIV ORDERED AND DECREED that it is for the gest interests of the County of Contra Costa, and of the property included within said description of the boundaries thereof that said territory be incorporated and formed into Rodeo County Fire Protection District. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, AND OP.DERED AND DECREED that an election be call ed and held in said proposed District on Friday the 3rd day of March, 1933, between _ the hours of six o'clock A.M. and 7 o'clock P.U, of said day at which time the follo ing proposition will be voted on: "Shall Rodeo County Fire Protection District be establishedi.1 and opposite to and to the right of said proposition shall be printed the words "Yes" and "No" together with voting squares for the purpose of determining ' then and there whether it is the will of said territory to be so incorporated into Rodeo County Fire Protection District, which said ballot herein mentioned shall be 1 form following, to wit: -------------------7------I Shall Rodeo County Fire Protection ( ygg ( District be established? (------ NO ----------------------------------------- ------ IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, AND ORDERED AND DECREED that the proposed District be declared and it is hereby ORDERED to be one precinct for the purpose of said election and it is ORDERED that the place of holding said election shall be "Rodeo Garage" situated in the Town of Rodeo, County of Contra Costa, State of California. IT IS FURTHM RESOLVED, ANN ORDERED AND DECREED that MANUEL 0. FER:IANDEZ , is hereby appointed Inspector, ALICE H. SLATE is hereby appointed Judge and MRS. GRACE THOMSON, is hereby appointed Clerk for said Precinct for the purpose of conduc - ing said Election herein set forth, The foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Cort a Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting of sai Board held on the 6th day of February, 1933, by following voter Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trenb ath. Noes: None. Absent: None. P 137 In Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that application of CARIA A. JAMESON, Walnut Creek, for aid to needy aged be denied. That application of BRS. AMELIA A. GRAVES Walnut Creek, for aid to needy aged be denied. That application of EYMA ADALINE LUCE, 120 Ardmore Road, Berkeley, for State and county aid to the needy aged be denied. That application of ISABEL GLASS NESBITT, 621- 13th St. Richmond, for State and Uounty aid to tae needy aged be denied. That application of ELIZA JANE MORRISON, 632 Terrace Drive, E1 Cerrito, for State and County aid to the needy aged be denied. That $5.50 state and $5.50 county aid heretofore alloyed to WILLIAM CHANDLER Box 423, Renn Ave. Concord, be discontinued as of Jan. 1st, 1933. That $9.00 Stateand $9.00 county aid for needy aged heretofore granted to MRS. HANII'AH L`:.�PiSTROM, 1056 Cumberland St. Pittsburg, be discontinued as of Jan. 22, 1933• That State and County aid for the needy aged heretofore granted to JOSEPH HENRY DIEHL, 409 Santa Fe Ave. Pt. Richmond, be discontinued as of Oct. 1st, 1932• That $10.50 State and $10.50 County aid b the needy aged be granted to LOUIS CHERBBOcNO, Martinez Highway, Walnut Creek, to begin as of Jan. 1st, 1933• That $7,50 State and $.7.50 county aid for old age be granted to HARRY BROULET Walnut Creek, to begin as of Jan.,lst, 1933• That $12.50 State and 112.50 county cash allocance to the needy aged, be granted to JOHN WORD, 519 Barrett Ave. Richmond, to begin as of Jan. 1st, 1933. That $11.00 State aid and $11.00 County aid to the needy aged be granted to !MS. LEONARD CARY, Walden Road, Walnut Creek, to begin as of Jan. 1st, 1933. That $9,00 State and $9.00 county aid be granted to SANDY GRAYSON., 965-9th St Richmond, to begin as of Jar,. 1st, 1933. ' That x70.00 State aid be granted for half orphan children to LAS. JOSEPHINE HEF.NANDEZ, 573- 2nd St. Richmond, beginning Jan. 1st, 1933. That $20.00 State and $20.00 county aid for children of incapacitated father to be paid in cash, beginning Jan. 1st, 1933, be granted to MRS. FRANCES WALDEN, 12-151h St. Richmond. That $20.00 State aid to half-orphan children be granted to MRS. 161E MURPHY 670 McLoughlin Ave. Richmond, to begin as of Dec. 1, 1932• That $20.00 State aid granted to MRS. ANNA ©'MALLEY, 312 Norvell St. E1 Cerri o be decreased to $10.00 state aid and $20. county cash allowance be increased to $35.00 County cash allowance as o Jan. lst, 1973. That $20 State and $25.50 county aid heretofore ganted to MRS. FRANCES LUCIDO 215 Foster St. Martinez, be changed to read „$20.00 St;-.te and $35.00 county aid'?to begin as of Jan. 1st, 1933• That $10.00 county cash allowance be paid to MRS. LUCIA RICCOBUNO, Shell Back Ave. Walnut Creek, beginning as of Feb. 1st, 1933. That $10.00 county cash allowance be granted to BENJAMIN F. FRY, Rd. 20, San Pablo, to begin as of Jar.. 1st, 1933• That 311.00 per month county cash allowance be granted to JOHN HESSION. 650- First St. Richmond, to begin as of Jar. lst, 1933. That $25.00 board and care for MR. JAMES PATTERSON, 535 Brown St. Martinez, be paid to MR. ELAM SMITH at rate of $25. per month to start as of Jan. 15, 1933, be granted, county cash allowance. That $17.00 county cash allowance granted to FRED ACRE, Danville, be discontinued as of Dec. is t)1932. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K. I' In the Matter of Granting Leave of Absence to Bert Read, Constab'_e 4th Township. Bert Read, Constable of 4th Judicial Township of Contra Costa County, having asked permission to leave the State of California; It is, by the Board ordered that said Dermission be granted for a period of ' thirty days from and after date of leaving the State of California. In Hatter of Resolution Opposing Legislation for Elimination of Certain Veterans Welfare Measures. WHEREAS, legislation now pending before the national Congress, supported by the National Economy League and other orghnizations,proposing the elimination of certain veteran welfare measures, would undoubtedly have the effect of transferring the cost of a lame amount of essential veteran relief from the Federal Government to the various States and nolitical subdivisions thereof; and WHEREAS, statistics show that approximately twenty five per cent of the disabled and wounded veterans of the World War are now residing in the State of California, which is illustrated by the fact that more veteran relief cases are now administered in this State than in New York or any eastern center of population; and AHEREAS, the proposed elimination of the so-called "presumptive clause" of the World War Veterans' Act would shift to the local governments the duty of caring for disabled World War Veterans, which is now assumed by the Federal Government; and WHEREAS, the proposal to abolish all pension rights for veterans of the z,panish American War, the Indian Wars and the Civil War would transfer an additional burden of taxation for the care a dependent veterans of those conflicts upon local subdivisions of government; and WHEREAS, the policy of providing pension and other pecespary relief for war veterans has been established as a Federal function in this nation ever since the War of tae Revolution; now, therefore, be it, RESOLVED: That the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, here memorializes the United States Senators from California and members of the House of Representatives from the Sixt:_ Congressional District to oppose all legislation having for its purpose the abolition of essential care an- relief of war veterans by the Federal Government; and be it ' FURTHER Rt�SOLVED: That the representatives of the Board of.ageivisors at the State Legislature are hereby directed and instructed to urge the adoption by the Leg- islature of a similar memorial to the Congress of the United States, to the end that a 'burden of taxation of major proportion may not be shifted upon the government , .1 of our State or its Dolitical subdivisions, and to the further end that the essential and proper relief and care of War Veterans resident in this State may not be impaired The foregoing Resolution was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 139 In the Matter of Adoption of Resolution in regard to purchase of Standard School Supplies. for school Districts of Contra Costa County. WHEREAS it appearing to the satisfaction of the Board of Supervisors, that B.O.Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools of the County of Contra Costa, has dele— gated J.H.Morrow, County Purchasing Agent, to purchase standard supplies and equipmen for the respective school districts, as more fully appears from the following cowuni cation, to wit: "Martinez, California, January 28, 1933• Mr. J.H.Morrow, Purchasing Agent, Contra Costa County, Martinez, California. Dear Mr Morrow: In accordance with Section 6.470 et seq. of the School Code, of California, covering the purchase of "Standard School Sup— plies, and Equipment", I, B.O.Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools of th- County of ContFt Costa, State of California, desire to and hereby delegate to you when directed by me as Superintendent of Schools to purchase standard school supplies and equipment for the respective school districts of this said County upon requisition for the same. Very truly yours, B.O. WILSON, County Superintendent of Schools. " ' THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That by rc-ason of the delegation of authority set forth in the above communication this Board does hereby consent to, and further authorizes and directs the said J.H.Morrow, County Purchasing Agent, to purchase all standard school supplies and equipment for the respective school districts of the CountlY of Contra Costa, as prescribed in Section 6.470 et seq. of the School Code of the State of California. The foregoing Resolution is passed by the unanimous voteof the Board. In Matter of Making payment to Joint Highway District #13 of the State of California. ' A certified copy of a Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of Joint Highway Dir;trict #13 of the State of California, requesting the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to pay to Joint Highway District #13 of the State of California the sum of $1,666.66 for the contingent funds of said Joint Highway District, out of the Sum of $11,111.11 heretofore appropriated to said District; ' It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County 'draw his warrant in sum of $1,666.66 in favor of the Joint Highway District #13 of the State of California, and to deposit same in the Treasury of said District; saidwarran to be charged against the said sum of $11,111.11 heretofore aapropriated to contingent ,fund of said Joint Highway District #13, of the State of California, and County of Contra Costa.,. r 140 I In the ?latter of Petition , for formation of Orinda County Fire Protection District. it appearing to the Board and the Board so finds that in accordance with that certain order made by the Hoard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, , State of California, on the 3rd day of January, 1933, an election was called . within that certain territory and in said order and hereinafter particularly des- cribed for the purpose of determining whether the same shall become a County Fire Protection District to be known as Oriada County Fire Protection District ' of the County of Co;.ra Costa, and that said Resolution calling Election thereby ordered to be publ-_shed in Courier-Journal, a newspaper printed and circulated in. the County of Contra Costa, was duly published in said paper, to wit: the Courier- Journal, as appears by the affidavit of Harry T.Silver, on file herein and that said Resolution calling election thereby order=d to be posted in at least three of the most Duolic places in said proposed Fire District, was duly posted for more than ten days next immediately preceding the date of the election as appears by tine affidavit of Joe Varni, on file herein, and that in accordance with said order so made, published and posted as aforesaid, the said election was duly and reg-ulaxly held o:: Friday the 3rd day of February, 193J, between the h-urs of six o'clock A.R. and seven o'clock P.M. of said day, within limits of said propose Fire District and it a.ppea.rin and the Board now fi:din that said election office s appointed to conduct said election did canvass the votes immediately after the '.... close of the election and did report the rr:sult of such election to the Board of Supervisors and this being '_'onday next succeeding the election this Board proceeds to canvass an; does thereby canvass the votes cast at said election and upon said canvass it appearing that there were 31 votes cast at said election., to wit: 67 votes in favor of the formation. of Orinda County Fire Protection District and 14 votes cast against the formation of Orinda County Fire Protection: District. THEREUPON IT IS HEREBY ORI`R:D that said Orinda County Fire Protection District has been and same is hereby duly and regularly established with the bound- aries stated in t!ie petition anti in the order callin- the election in above entitl d matter and hereinafter particularly described. IT IS HEPESORDERED that the territory lying within the limits of said boundaries stated in said petition and order and hereinafter descrked be and the ' same is hereby ordered and declared to be duly established County Fire Protection District of the name of Orinda County Fire Protection District. "he territory hereinabove referred tc at:d herein ordered and declared to be a duly established Cuanty Fir Protection District of the name of "Orinda Count Fire Protection District" is mase particularly described as follows: REGI?iaII C at a D^int on the Mount Diablo Base Line at the most easterly corner of Lot 55, Ra^_cro El Sobrante as said Lot and Ranchere delineated-and so designated upon that certain Hap entiled ".tap of the Rancho E1 Sobrante, Accomoanying and forming a Dart of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition of the said Rancho" filed March .14, 1510, in the office of the County Recorder of Jont:a Jos-.a County; said point beirnz also on tine o_und,ry line of the surd and Smith Lean e in said Ra::cho; thence running along the northeasterly boundary line of said Lot 55 to tete most northerly corner thereof; thence runnin along The northeasterly boundc,ry line of Loi 57 as delineated on said Hap tothe most southerly corner of 'Tract No. 7 of said Ward and Smith League; thence r...._ n rtheasterly along tiie southeasterly oouna:-.ry line of said ^ract No. 7 to its intersection with the dividing line between Tract :;o. 8 and Tract No. 9, of sz.id Ward and Smith League; thence rsnnig southeasterly along said P 141 dividing line to the most southerly corner of said Tract No. 8; thence running along the southeasterly boundary line of said Bract No. 8, northeasterly, northwesterly, and northeasterly to the most easterly corner of said Tract No. 8 and a point on the southerly boundary line of Tract No. 18 of said Ward and Smith League; thence running northwesterly along said line to the southwesterly corner of said Tract No. 18, thence ' running northerly along the westerly boundary line of Tract No. 18 to the northwest corner thereof and a point on the common boundary line to Rancho E1 Sobrante and Rancho La doca de la Canada de Pinole; thence running easterly alone said common boundary line to the northeast corner of said Tract No. 18, and thenorthwest corner of Rancho Acalanes; thence running along the dividing line between Rancho E1 Sobrante and Rancho Acalanes; S. 0°15' E. 26.05 chains more or less to the most northerly corner of Lot 1, Rancho El Sobrante said point being ' also the most northerly corner of that certain 107.55 acre tract of land as particulmly set forth and descrioed in a deed from East Bay Water Company to iianuel Alves and Antonio C.Lemos, Recorded December 10, 1924, in Vol. 487 o; Deeds, at page 71, Records of Conan Costa County; thence runninEr along the westerly boundary line of said 107.55 acre tract, S. 45°jo' W. 201,17-7 feet; thence S. 7°10' E. 705. 8 feet; thence S. 9`27' W. 1112.6 feet; thence S. 11°31' W. 133.2 feet; thence S. 3°22' W. 364.0 feet; thence S. 0 37' E. 28;.3feet to a concrete monument; set at the southwesterly corner of said 107.55 acre tract• thence runnin: alonj the southerly boundary line of said Tract, N. 79°27' E. 102.7 feet to the northwest corner of_a 5.00 acre tract of land as particularly set forts: and described in that certain agreement between East B Water Company and Antonio C. Lemos, recorded June 4, 1930, .n Yo1. 226 Official Records, at page 316, records of Contra Costa County; thence running along theWeserly boundary line of said 5.00 acre tract, S. 110381 E. 190.36 feet; thence S. 2042' W. 93.31 feet; thence S. 17030' W. 300.06 feet; thence S. 37°00' W. 136.31 feet; thence S. 28°00' E. at 52.00 feet leave said boundary line 114 feet more or less to center line of the State Highway (formerly the Tunnel Road) le_ding from Walnut Ore-,k to Oakland; thence running along the center line of said State Highway southwesterly to its inter- section with the center line of the County Highway leading from 3ryant to Moraga; thence leaving; the center line cf the State Highway and rur.nin- thence along the center line of said County Highway, S.V42015' E. 689.9 tet; thence on a curve to the right r:ith a radius of 716.25 feet; thence and tangent to last mentioned course, a distance of 372.29 feet; thence tangent to said curve, S. 12026' Z. 415.12 feet; thence on a curve to the left with a radius of 955.0 feet, and tangent to last mentioned course, a distance o= 117.78 feet; thence tangent to said curve, S. 19°32' E. 992.67 feet; thence on a curve to the right, with a radius of 28'05.0 feet, and tangent to last mentioned coarse, a distance of 341.67 feet; thence u tangent to said curve, S. 12042' E. 1040.90 feet; thence on a curve to the left with a radius of 1910.00 feet, and tangent to last mentioned course a distance of 132.78 feet; thence tangent to said curve, S. 16141' r. 187.02 feet; thence on a curve to the right with a radius of 955.00 feet, and a tangent to last mentioned course, a distance of 105.00 feet, thence tangent to said curve, S. 10023' Z. 158.51 feet; thence on a curve to the _ left with a radius of 573.00 feet, and tangent to last mentioned course, a distance of 69.17 feet; thence tangent to said curve, S. 27°18' E. 215.22 feet; thence in a curve to the left with a radius of 573.00 feet; and tangent to last mentbned course, a distance of 126.67 feet; thence tangent to said curve, S. 39056' E. 490.16 feet; thence on a curve tothe left with a radius of 1432.50 feet and tangent to last mentioned course, a distance of 273.33 feet; thence tangent to said curve, S. 50054' E. 188.44 feet; thence on a. curve to the left with a radius of 1432.50 feet; and tangent to last mentioned course, a distance of 240.25 Toot; thence tangent to the said curve, S. 60045' E. 90 feet to a point from which point the most easterly corner of that certain 8.932 acre tract of land as particu2Prly set forth and described in a deed from Lester J.Sanboru, to Helen Smart, recorded March 25, =✓ 1927, in Vol. 71 of Official Records, page 436, Records of Contra Costa County,bears S. 20°09' W. thence leaving the center line of the aforesaid County Highv.ay S. 20009' Ti- 59.0 feet; more or less, to the coop easterly corner of srid 6.932 acre tract, thence runnrng alon;the easterly boundary of said tract S. 20°09' W. 222.3 feet• thence S. 28°26' w. 861.92 feet to the most southerly corner of said tract, and a point on tee westerly bound=_ry of Rancho Lafl�=a de los Palos Colorados; thence ruInning northwesterly alonz said boundary line to the northeast corner of Lot 9, Section 3, T 1 S., 3 W. ,:.D.3.� ;.thence west along the north line of said Lot 9 to the northwest comer thereof; thence south along the west line of said Lot 9 to the r.:ost southerly corner of Lot 77 as said Lot is so laid dorm, designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled "Oak Springs Unit No. 3, Contra Costa Co. Calif." filed December 22, 1926, in Vol. 20 of Maps, page 536, et seq., Records of Cmtra Costa County; thence running along the exterior boundary line of said Oak Springs Unit No. 3, N. 79°53' W. 295.933 feet; thence N. 11°00' E. 30.16 feet; thence N.°j3°51' W. 366.58 feet; thence N. 26010'E. 390.42 feet; thence N. 62 5 ' W. 345.00 feet; thence N. r05' E. 455.00 feet; thence SJ. 72023' W. 30'7.46 feet; thence N. 14017' Ti. 526.00 feet to the I ' f I4J - 1 most westerly corner of Lot 18 of the'aforesaid Ma of Oak Springs Unit No. 3, and the most easterly corner of Lot as said Lot 64 is so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain Map entitled "Oak Springs, Unit No. 2, Contra Costa Co. Calif." filed September 10, 1926, in Vol. 20 of Maps, page 521, et seq., records of Contra Costa County; thence run:iing along the exterior boundary of said Oak Springs, Unit No. 21 S. 61° 4' W. 318.46 feet; thaice N. 63°47' W. 296.54 feet; thence S. 27°x+8' W. 242.,00 feet; thence ' N. 88059' W. 541.00 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 17 of the aforesaid Map of Oak Springs Unit No. 2, and the most southerly corner of Lot 129, as Lot 129 is so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled "Oak 2prings, Unit No. 4, Contra Costa Co. Calif." Filed December 22, 1926 in Vol. 20 of Maps, page 540, et seq. Reards of Contra Costa County; thence running along the exterior boundary of said Oak Springs Unit No. 4, S. 2038' W. 239.00 feet; thence S. 89°38'40" W. 358.64 feet; thence N. 53020' W. 573.00 feet to the most westerly corner of Lot 33, of the aforesaid Map of Oak Springs Unit No, 4; thence ` leaving the slid Exterior boundary line of said Unit No. 4, N. 53020' W. to the center line ofthe State Highway (formerly the Tunnel Rcad) leading from Walnut Creek to Oakland; thence runningalong the center line of the state Highway to its inter section with the south line of Lot 9 Section 4 T 1 S., R. 3 W., thence west along the south line of said Lot 9.to the southwest corner thereof; thence north along the west line bf said Lot 9 to the northwest corner thereof and the southeast corner of Lot 7, Section 4; thence west along the south line of Lot 7 to the south- west corner thereof; thence north along the west line of said Lot 7 to the northwest corner thereof; thence west along the south line of Lots 3 and 4 Section 4, and Lot 14, Section 5 to the most westerly corner of said Lot 14 and the most easterly corner of Lot 19, Section 5thence s m thwesterly and Northwesterly along the southerly line of Lots 19, 17, and 16, Section 5, to themost westerly corner of said Lot 16, and the corner cormon to Lots 15, 6,3, and 15, Section 5; thence northwesterly along the dividing,line between the said Lots 3 and 15 to the most westerly corner of said Lot 3 on the Mt. "iablo Base Line and the point of beginning. The vole of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows: Ayes. Supervisors Long, lummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. ::FD The Board takes recess to meet on Manday, February 20th, 1933, at 10 0'clock A.'i. ✓tic`!`t Chairman 1 J�. _:....Clen 143 before the BOARD OF S,?ERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MO=QDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 19333• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. F,.J.Buchanar., Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cu=mit;s Harry 1,f.Stow, and R.J.Trenbath. S.0.Well s,Cler'r. In Matter of Ao)roval of Warrants of Reclamation Districts 2024-2027. ' Good cause ap_�earing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrants of said Districts be approved, to-xit: Dist. 2024: No. 174, date Jan. 31, 1933. X179.60. 2025 165, date Jan. 31, 1933. for $413.37 And tit CHainnan and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note. the approval of thisBoard on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. InLatter of Correction of Assessment. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor of Contra Costa County, havinZ certified to this Board his Certificate show.in that the following erroneous assessment should be corrected in accordance with provisions of Section 3SO4a of the Political Code, to wit: Vol. 30, Assessment No. 62304, Ido !!. Gorchenour, is assessed with East 1.16 acres of Lot 11, Floraland Tract, with improvements, amounting to $360. and that thae are no improvements on said Lot, and that the first install- ment of taxes has been paid on said ir.nrovements, and requesting that second installment of taxes be cancelled, and tete District Attorney haviw; consented to correction of Assessment; It is, by the Bored oiderca that second installment of taxes on improvements on s-,id Lot be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled. The vote of the Board on said order beim unanimo s.- In the Matter of Allo..ance to Indigents. It is by the Booxd ordered that ,740.00 State and $20.00 county aid be granted to YRS. GEORGIA WILLIA?'S, R.1 D. Concord, for needy children, to oegin as of Jan. let, 1533• That $12.50 State and 12.;0 county Blind Aid heretofore granted to William Anderson, 658- Black Diamond St. Pittsburg, be continued from July lst, 1931, and ' continued fro::: Jan. 1st, ?533• That $15.00 State aid and 315.00 cou ty aid to JOHN WILSON, 320-1st St. Richmon be granted to begin Feb. 21st, 1933. That $1'..50 State and $13.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to MARY ELIZABETH BROW, Victory Highr•.ay, nr. bridgehead, Oakley, to begin as of Feb. 1st, 1933• ' That $12.25 State and 712.25 County CP-eh alloirance to neeay aged be granted to ROBERT I. THOLTSO*i, 526- 4th St. Rich:nonn, to beoi n as of Feb. 1st, 1933• The said order is passed by the unanimous vote c the BoLTd.,t i 144 InMatter of Final Payment to Geo. D.Hudnutt, Inc., The Henry Cowell Lime & Cement Company having heretofore filed with this Board, notice to ;githhold the sum of $11,434.15 from moneys due mid George D.Hudnutt, Inc. for materials furnished to said George D.Hudnutt, Inc. in the erection of County Hall of Records Building and said Board having ordered that sum of :$11,434.15 ' be withheld in compliance to said Withhold Notice, and the further sum of $2,858.53 to pay attorney fees in case suit was brought on said Withhold Notice, and the �ftnry Correll Lime & Cement Comoany hav;n,; n led with this Board a Release of said Withhold Notice, It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County dray; his warrant in favor of the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Comnany, Assignee of George D.Hudnutt, Inc., in sum of $14,292.68 bein- in full payment of all moneys withheld from Geo. D.Hudautt, Inc. on account of his contract for furnis ink of cement work in County Hall of Records Building, and that the County Treasurer pay the Enid Warrant on presentation. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote ¢tine Board.K In Matter Of Acceptance of Resignation of Vida McN,amer. " Vida McNamer, navin- submitted her resignation as stenographer in office of County social Welfare Department, to take effect at the close of business hours, on January 16th, 1933. It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted In Matter of Application of F.H.Bailey to be appointed Justice of Peace of Third Judicial Township. An application havin_ been received from Forrest H.Bailey, requesting that he be ap;ointed Justice of the Peace of Third ,judicial Township of Contra Cost County, to fill unexpired term of George O.Duncan, deceased; It is, by the Board ordered that said wolic,.tion be placed on file. 145 In Matter of Co*!rounication from Danville Grange No. 85 P. of H. A communication- having oeen 3eceived by this Board from the Danville Grange $8 P. of H. requestin3 this Board to enforce Weed Control Lan on creeds on road sides ' and private property and especially the Star Thistle; It is, g the Bo;;rd ordered that said cc munication be placed on file. InMatter of re-tarring and ' graveling roof on Ca,:nty Hall of Records Building. E.G.Bans, Architect for County Hall of Records Building, having heretofore obtained bids for re-tarring and graveling of roof No. 1, 2, 3, 5 and 8 as shorn upon plans and specifications for said building heretofore adopted by this Board, and said Architect having reported to this Board that the bid of the Mastercraft Tile & Roof Company in the Sam of $315.00 is lowest and best bid received for doing of said work, It is, by the Board ordered that E.G.Banl�s, Architect of said building enter into a contract with the Mastercraft Tile & Roof Company for doiq; of said rork speci- fied, for sum of $315.00. Said order being passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ' InMati:er of Acceptance of Contract of Eisele & Dondero Marble Company. E.G.Bangs, Architect for County Hall of Records Building, having reported to this Board that contiact of Eisele & Dondero Marble Company for furnishing and install- ing of marble cork on County Hall of Records Building, has been completed according t plans and specifications adopter: by this Board; It is by > e Board ordered that said cantraet be and the s are is hereby accepted and said wors declared completed.< In the Matter of Construction of Blue Print ' Tank in County Surveyor's office in Hall of Records. E.G.Bani:s, A-chitect for County Hall of Records Building, having renorted to t!:is Board that the Martinez Sheet Metal:Works has submitted to him a bid in the sum of $42.50 for construction of a Blue Prinz Tank in County Surveyor's Office in Hall ' of Records Builuirg, and said bid beim the lowest and beat bid submitted for said wor C, It is, by the Board ordered that E.G.Bangs, Architect for said Hall of Records Building enter into a c on tract with Martinez Sheet Metal Works for installation of said Blue Prin t Tank in County Hall of Records Buildin for the sum of :$42.50K 14 I In Matter of Transfer of Funs. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust acco-,mts for the month of Jan-uary so that the said accounts will present a true record of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County Treasury, and good cause annearin_- therefor in a detailed explanation presentEd 3 by said A.N.Sullenger; It is, by the Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the funds accounts as kept by the County Aaditor and by the County Treasurer: Debits Credits. (Decreases) (Increases). t Bond Road Mtce. Fund «1230.05. Chas. & Corrns. Fund ll .53 County Library Fund 34.00 Motor vehicle Fund 3130.94 Special Road Fund, 1290.1}1 Payroll Fund 31.50 Hall of Records Fund 15.15 General Fund 35947-58 84j�r6. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of tae Board. In Matter of Communication from State Highvay Commissioner in Re Taking 0 f County Hoads into State Highv.ay System. ! A communication having been received igrthis Board from T.A.Reardon, State Hightray ConLmissioner , requesting that this Board recommend to State Highway Commiss- ion certain roads in Contra Costa County to be taken into State High-.ay System of th State of California; It is by the Board ordered thit the follor,-ing roads be recommended to be to{en into t_e State HighTay System: First: That the Fran''-_lyn Canyon High-,.ay betmeen Luzon and Mar- - tinez, a distance of 9 miles, be included in the state system. - Second: That the road from 'Martinez easterly thru the industrial area around Pittsburg and Antioch, a distance of aper oximately 21 miles, be included in the State system. Third: Taat a net; road be located and constructed as a short cut from Crockett to the Franklin Canyon Hi-hray near the summit of Barr; Hill, a distance of approximately 4 miles. Fourth: That Fran-lin Canyon nigh-;ay be declared a Priunary , ;gr�ht,ay and that the present state hiehray from Crockett to Martinez by the south shore of Carquinez Straits, be made a Secondary Highway. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. -j 1 147 1 In the Matter of Award of Contract for su=lying of gasoline end lubricating oils and greases for year 1933. It is by the Board ordered that theCounty Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa ' County, ente2 into a coatiact with the Standard Oil Company of California for the s furnishing to the County of Contra Costa, of lubricating oils and greases for the year 1933, at prices heretofore submitted to the said Purchasing Agent, and that said Purchasing Agent enter into a contract with the Shell Oil Company for furnishing one-half of the gasoline to be used by rhe County of Contra Costa for the year 1933, 4 ' at tank wagon delivery prices and that said County Purchasing Agent enter into a contract with Standard Oil 1�ompsny for furnishing one-half of the gasoline to be used by the County of Contra Costa for the year 1933, at tank wagon delivery prices. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 27tn, 1933, at 10 o'clock. A.M. Cnairman. V ��J 1 ✓�. Clerk. -i i i ;X t I I I e a IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 0 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOR?!IA. MO_dDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, 1933. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buenanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry U.Stow, and R.J.Trembatn. S.C-Wells, Clerk. -- r, In "natter of Awarding Con-o act for PlacinE of Shelving in Contia Costa County _ibrary in Hall of Records. The following bres nav�ng been presented to this Board for the furnishing and installing of shelving in Rooms 115 and 113, of Hall of Records Buildin;, in accordance with clans ana specifications prepared by Architect E.G.Bangs, to wit: Redwood Manufacturers Company: Library Shelving as per plans and specifications received 2/23/33, installed on job, - - - -- - -- $ 925.00 C. Pedersen: 3e nereoy agrce to furnish ana install all shely- Ing in Rooms 1117 and 119 at the Hall of Records Building in Martinez for the sum of $2247.00 as per plans aria specirications. ( No painting includ- ed). H. Millraat & Son: Bid on Library Shelving in Hall of Records Building as per specifications submitted for the sum of -- $1320.00 For finishin, same in four coats add - - - - - - - - 269.00. Antioch Lumber Corppany: We proposed to furnish shelving- for Rooms 119- 113 Hall of Records Building, 'Martinez, Gal. according to floor plan furnished for the sum of $1511.30 set up on job, details of same to be as f^11o;a: Shelving in Room #113 to be of Oregon Pine and to consist of 3 Jnits 14'6" long, 1 Unit 2606" of wall shelving 8 feet high and 9 units of Douole shelving 18 feel long, 7 feet high, 16" wide of 2- 8" shelves witn 3 ply veneer partitions; all shelves dadoed info standards; all standards dadoed into top and bottom shelves; bottom shelf supporter by 2" blocks u4aer each standard; ail uniis to oe furnished with lZ x 2 Cap Mould finish. Shelving in Room #119, to consist o= 1 Wall Unit 27 feet long, 7 flet nigh, 3 Wall Units 1316" long, 7 feet high, 2 Wall Units 3 feet long, ( feet hign with Oak Panel ends; 5 Douole Units of Room Shelves 12 feet long, 7 feet high, 4 Double Units 9 feet long, 7 feet high; Double Units to nave Oak panel ends; all standards and shelving to oe faced with Oak; all units to be cap_oed , with 1 1/2 x 2 Oak moulding; all standards dadoed into top and oottom shelves; shelves to be supported on metal pins. Fhrrer's: In connection zitn the proposed plan for Library Shelving in Rooms 113 and 119 of the nein; Hall of Records Building, re quote a delivered and installed price as follors, using Standard G-F Library Uniis as per Illustration t orni gn cut. Ends closed Backs all stacks ----------$2766.00 No backs but 'braces .----------------- 2590.00 Color to be Olive Green, baked enamel, all exposed ends equipped with finished panel. If it is desired tc segreZate aoove prices oy rooms, these will be as fol or:s: Room #113: Ends closed & Backs .. .....:,p1602.00 No backs out braced ........ 1501.00 Xoom Yr119: Ends cloed & backs ........ 1163.00 No backs but graces ........ 1068.00 We are also in a position to furnish metal liorary shelving usinE a dolt shelf adjustment at a price approximateYy 149 20%% less than the prices quoted above. However, we are recommending standard unit shelving with slot adjustment because of its superiority for the li'Drary use, bozh from the standpoint of appe-arance and the ease of shelf adjustment. And it appearing to the Board that the bid of Redwood Manufacturers ' Company, in sum of $925.00 is the lowest and best bid submitted. It is, on motion of Supervisor Stow, Seconded by Supervisor Cummings, by the Board ordered tnat the contract for furnishing of shelving in Rooms 119 and 113, of Hall of Records Building, be awarded to the Redwood Manufacturers Company for the sum of ,;925-00- 1 It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare contract and bond for doing of said work in accoruance with said bid. K i In zne Matter of Appointing Justice of the Peace for Judicial Townsnip No. 3 of Contra Costa County. A vacancy having occurred in the office of the Justice of the Peace of the Third Judicial Township of Contra Costa County, caused by the death of George 0. Duncan, applications of the followinLS persons to be appointed to said office are received and read to tiie Board, to wit: applications of Frank A.Marsnall, Cli£f.L. Thorson, Lizzie A.Duncan, Forrest H. Bailey, Curtis H.Duncan, Joseph L. Silveira, ' I. E.Ray, Edgar G.DuBois, Upon motion o: Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, It is by the Board ordered that Cliff L. Thomson, be and he is hereby appointed Justice of the Peace of the Tniid Judicial Township of Contra Costa County to fill the unexpired tern: of George A,Duncan, deceased. It is further ordered that said Cliff L.Thomson, give bond in the sum of $1000 as required by law.K In Matter of Dedication of county Hall of Records Building. Mt. Diablo Parlor N.S.G.W. having neretofore applied to tnis Board for permission to conduct ceremonies dedicating County Hall of records Building, and nav ng asked this Board to set a date for dedicating of said.building, It is, by the Board ordered that Sunday the 9th day of Aprii, 1933, be fix- ed as the date for conducting of said ceremony, by Mt. Diablo Parlor, N.S.G.W. P 1�A In the Matter of Naming Mayher. Way. It is by the Board ordered that that certain County Road Numbered 0-58, of the County Highti^ay System of Contra Costa County and located south of the Monu- ment on the Pacheco-°,'alnut Creek Hignr.ay and extending from Pacheco-Walnut Creek hignray easterly, shall be, and the same is hereby designated as Mayhew Way. In Matter of Obtaining Combined Rates for Lighting Contra Costa County Hall of Records. - Certain County Officers now located in Contra Costa County Oourt House Building, are about to be re-located in County Hall of Records Building, and Pacific Gas & Electric Company are now furnishing; electric current for lighting of said¢faces in said Court House Building, - It is, by ane Board ordered that tine Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County enter into negotiations with Pacific Cas & Electric Company for obtaining of combined rates for tate furnishin, of electric current for lightin' olloifices in the Court House Building and the County hallof Records nuilding.K In ?„atter of Granting Dance Permits. The fell or:imp applications having oeen received by this Board for permissio to conduct a dance until 3 o'oloc:c A.M. on f ollowinE,' dates, to nit: George Barnes, March 4tn, 1933, and. every Saturday thereafter, at Maple Hall, San Pabio. Mt.Diabio Post $246, American. Legion, Danville, March 4tn, 1933. Conga Costa Horseshoe Club, every Saturaay eveninE; Oak Grove Beach, It is by ts.e Board ordered that said applications be grantea.K In `{atter of Approving Reclamation Warrants, of District #502. Good cause appearing therefor, it fs by the Boara orderers trot the fol ow- ing rarrants of said Reclamation District x approvea, to crit: No. 642, dated Feb. 25, 1933, for 450.00. 64" Feb. 25, l9;„ for 21.45. 644 Feb. 25, 1933, for 30.00 645 eb. 25, 1933, for 207.65 And the Chairman and Tier's of this Board are hereby acthorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. 151 .t In the Hatter of Telephone Service in County Hall cf Records Building. It is, by theBoard ordered that until the further order of this Board no j t9.ephone switch board shall be placed in the County Hall of Records Building, and that all telephone service of offices located in said 'cuildin• snail be handled through the local central office of the Pacific Telephone Telegraph Company. In the Matter of Installation of ' Venetian Shades in County Hall of Records Building. It is by the Board ordered that Architect E.G,Bangs, of the County Hall of Records Building, obtain prices for the furnishing of Venetian Window Shades in Unit of ten, to be installed in various offices of County Hall of Records Building. In Matter of Disposalof Architect's 71 Office for County Hall of records Building. It is, by the Board ordered that J.N. Morrow, Purcnasing Agent of Contra to Costa County, sell and dispose of/the best interests of the County, the Temporary Architect's office used in construction of County Hall of Records Building k In Matter of approval of Lease of Hampt an Park. The District Attorney of Contra Costa County having presented to this Board, a Form of Lease, leasing to Edward J. Hampton and Lucy M. Hampton, for the sum of $1.0; per year, those certain premises known as " ampton Park" for a period of ten years, to be used for grazing purposes, It is by the Board ordered that said Form of Lease be and the same is hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.F In Matter of Resolution of Board Endorsing Passage of Assemoly Bill No. 709. WHEREAS the attention of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, has been called to Assembly :fill No. 709, now pending before the Legislature of the State of California, relating to the importation of the Colorado Potato Beet! and, WI=AS, the Potato industry of Contra Costa County is one of its important and profitable industries, and +fiEREAS, this industry has been, and is now being threatened with serious curtailment of shipments through the possible introduction into this county of the Colorado Potato Beetle, and r 15 2) WHEREAS, it is the desire of this Board that the Legislature do all in its power to protect this valuable industry by investigating the feasibility of platin a strict quarantine on any commodities which are liable to carry this peat. NOW, TIAHV,EFO- , BE IT RESOLVO, that this Board of Supervisors of the Count of Contra Costa go on record as endorsing the passage of Assembly Bill No. 709, as introduced by Assemblyman F.C.Clowdsley on January 20th, 1933• The foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 27th day of February, 1933, by the unanimous vote of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. T-1--E -OA.D T:1RE5 RE(;'--SS TO ° .:E: ON MONDAY t: H b, 1933. at 10 o'clock A. �. i CHAIRKAA*. i � a l A IN T::E EDARD 0" S?PERVISO RS OF COi:TnA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TUESD.kY, MARCH 7ta, 1933. 2 The Beard met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Bucnanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, R.L.Cum^.sings, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Treuibath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. In Matter of Application of Balfour-Gutnrie Investment Company ' to lay Irrigation Pipe line. The Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company, having applied to the Board for permission to lay a sixteen inen concrete irrigation pipe on northerly edge of Road i No. 2 where said road is adjacent to Lot 162, Subdivision No. 4 of Brentwood Irriga - ed Farms, a distance of 800 feet; It is, by the Board ordered tnat permission to lay said irrigation pipe oe and the same is granted, the cork to be done under supervision of County Engine jand to satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District.4 In Matter of Application of Coast Counties Gas & Electric Co. ' to lay gas distributim lines. The Coast Counties Gas & Electric Company having applied to this Board for permission to lay a gas distrioution line under the streets in William Uren Subd. the Rossi Subd. and alon., Lone Tree Way, Antioch; Itis is ordered that said permission 'oe granted, and said work done under supervision of County En.-ineer and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said Dlstl'1ct.K i I In Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District $2059. Good cause appearing t nerefor, it is by the Board ordered that tae folloylinE ' warrants of said District be approved, to i%it: No. 943 dated Feb. 2T, 1933, for $164.01. 944 dated Feb. 27, 1933, for 114.00 94� dated Feb. 27, 1533, for 16.22 946 dated Feb. 27, 133 for 53.60 ' 947 dated Feb. 2/, 1933, for 7.50 And tae Chairman a::d Clerk of t::is Board are hereby authorized to note the approvzl of saia t,arrants oy this Board by affixirg their signatures thereto. .:t' lF5 4 In ?Satter of approval of Currants of Reclamation District $1c19. Good cause appepring therefor, i, is by the Board ordered that the followin warrants of said District oe approved, to wit: No. 859 dated Feb. 28, 193;, for .y S.01. , SbO dated Feo. 26, 1933, for 50.00 861 dated Feb. 21E, 1933, for 75.00 s62 dated Feb. 28, 1933, for 171.60 And the Chaim an and Clerk d t::is Board are hereby autnorized to note the approval of tnis Board on said saxrants ny affixing tneir signatures thereto. In Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation Districts 2024-2025- Good cause appearinE therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said Districts oe approved, to wit: Dist. #2024: No. 175, dated March 1, 1933, for 3162.20. 2025: No. 189, -dated Margin 1, 19:3, for 321.25. And the Chair:an and Clerk of this Board are hereoy authorized to note the approval of tnis Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In Matter of application. , for dance permit. A permit to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on March 11, 1933, is granted to Byron Lodge No. 335, I.O.O.F. Ai Byron.K In Mater of Transfer of Funis. On Application of A,N.Sullenger, It is by the Board ordered that the followin appropriation transfers be made, all of these are transfers within the districts except the following among the appropriations of the County Surveyor: $5470.00 from Bond Road Mtee. Fund appropriations for District 2 transferred to Dist-lets 3,4, and 5. $ 154.00 from General Fund Appropriations for District 3 to District 2. $1200.00 from Snecial Road Fund Appropriations for District 3 to District 2. Road Aparonriations, 1932-33. Sup. Dist, 1 Fuad: Deduct. Add Purchase Rghts of Way 4;4500.00 ;$ 100.00 VacationPay 1000 2400.00 Mtce. Rts of Way 1010. 2000:00 Mtce- Surface 1020 500.00 -4500.00 Sup. Dist. 2 Fund: 2010 Mtce. Rts of Way $6700.00 $ 320.00 Vacation Pay 2000. 2050 O 0 - Impts. 6000.00 285.00 Road Lighting 2001. 250.00 Tool Account 2002 10335.00 Mtce- Surface 2020 1200.00 Mtce-Bridges 2030 160.00 C 0 New Equip. 2090 11Pur. Rts of Wny 2099 ,yl 7" 70 -00 --3172700.00 Sup. Dist. 3 Fund. 3050 can. Out. Impts. 10000.00 300.00 Vacation Pay 3000. 2000.00 Mtce. Rts of Nay 3010. 7600.00 Mtce. Surface 3020. 100.00 Mtce. Bridges 3030. 1 O00.00 I000.0_ Sup• Dist. 4 Fund: ' 4o5D CaD. out. Impts. 5545.00 145.00 Road Ltg. 4001. 3000.00 Mtce. Rts. of Nay 4010. 1200.00 Mtce. Surface. 4020 1200.00 Mtce. Bridges. 4030 q55 5:00 a5-�- 5.0 '. Sug• Dist. 5 Fund• z 5050 Cap.Out. Impts. 10000.00 x�``,00.00 Mtce. Rts of Nay 5010. 5*50.00 Mts. Surface 5020 250.00 Mtce. Surface Rd E 10 5021 400.00 Mtce. Bridges 5030 3400.00 Dutch SlDugh Br. 5036 10000.00 410000.00 MOTOR VEHICLE ROAD APPROPRIATI0IJS. -- 1 32-33. --- Sup. Dist. 1: Deduct. Add. 1150 Cap. Out. Impts. x17,045.00 $6900.00 Mtce. Rights of Nay 1110 7045.00 Mtce. Surface 1120 2500.00 Mtce- Bridges 1130 600.00 C 0 Impts. S.P.Sts. 1156. x5.00 o17,O45--77- Sun. Dist. 2• 2150 Dap. Out. Impas. 10000.00 10.00 Vacation Pay 2100 8990.00 Mtce. Rts of Nay 2110 1000.00 Aftce. Bridges B5 2132. 410000. o- $1000 0.00 ' sem. Dist. 3': 3150 Cap.Out. Impts. 82(0.00 7000.00 :,itce. Rts. of Nay 3110 700.00 Mtce. Bridges. 3130 500.00 Mtce. Rudgear Br. 3131. '. Sun. Dist. 4• 4150 Cap. Out. Impts. 12700.00 3000.00 Mtce. Rts. of Nay 4110. 9100.00 Mtce. Sur.Rd.D19 4121. 600.00 Mtce. Bridges 4130 12700.00 al 70 $uR-Dist. 5: 5150 Cap. Out. Imots. 6000.00 600.00 Mtce. Rts. of Nay 5110 1600.00 Mtce. Surf. Rd E10 5121 1800.00 1,1tce. Bridges 5130 2000.00_ C 0 Impts. Rd E41 5157 600 o PEO �00 BOi•iD ROAD !SrCE. F--D APPROPRIATIO::S. Dist. 1 Decrease. Increase. ' 1520 mtce-Surface. x7200.00 :7000.00 51tce. Rts. of Nay 1510. 2000.0000 Mtce. Bridges. 1530. 7200.00 ;7200 00 :Dist. 712• 2520 !1tce. Surface. 3500.00 30;0.00 Mtce. Rts. of Nay 2510. ' 00.00 Mtce. Bridges. 2530 0 500 0 x3500.07 Dist. r3: 3520 Mt'e. Surface. 2405.00 2405.00 Mtce. Rts. of Nay 3510. District #F: 4520 :1tce. Surface. 75.00 75.00 Mtce. Bridges, 4530. I P 156 I From Dist. 2 to Districts 3,4, and 5. 2520. Mtce. Surface. $5470.00 $1900.00 Mtce. Bridges, $3530. 1400.00 Mts. Rts of Way +510. 300.00 Mtce. tts ox Way 5510 1810.00 Mtce- Surface. 5520. 60.00 'Mtce. Bridges. 5530. 57+ 0.00 75 70.0 SURTEYOR'S G21,KRAL FTND APPROPRIATICIfS District 1• 1720 Mtce- Surface 1853.00 315.00 Vacatio:_ Pay 1700. 1750 Cap. Out. Imp- 10000.00 1200.00 C 0 23rd St. Curbs 1751. 2210.00 " " " ©radg 1752 0190.00 " ° Base 175 1939-00 u u n Top �7 r} $11653.0 a District 2: 2750 can. Out. Impts. 11500.00 1148.00 C 0 Impts. Rd B18 2751 103 0 12_00_ " ° B4 2752 11500.00 11500.00 District 3: 3720 Moe. Surface. 3015.00 2420.00 Vacation Pay 3700 395.00 Litceats of Way 3710 200.00 Mace. Bridges 3730 ,;3015.00 3015.00 j SURVEYOR'S GENZ,i AL FUND APPRUPRIATIol;S CO::T'D. Suo. Dist. 1' to'Sup. Dist. 2. 3720 Mtce. Surface. $154.0o 154.00 C.O. Improv. Rd. B18 2751 SURVEYOR'S SYEOIAL ROAD FUND APPROPRIATIONS. - Dist. 2: Decrease. Increase. 2620 Mtee. Surface 45.Oo p 4 .00 Litce. Bridges 2630 Dist. 3• ' 3650 Cap. Out Impts. 1560.00 575.00 31tce. Rts. of Way 3610. 9bO.0O Mtce. Surface 3620. R 25.00 Mtce. Bridges 3630 15Tbo:o0-� $15bo.00 Dist. 5: 5b2O Mtce. Surface. 3339.00 330.00 Mtce. Rts. of Way 5610. 9.00 Moe.e. Bridges. 5630. $339-00 _ 3 .00 Sup. Dist. 3 to District 2. 3650. Cao. Out. Imots. 1200.00 1200.00 Mtce. Rts of Way 2610. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of tae Board.K In Matter of t ransf er of Fun_s. On application of A.iS.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is bereoy ordered that th follovrin; adjustments ue made in Motor Vesicle Funa Appropriations for Supervisor District #1: , Decrease Increase. a/c 1150 Capital Ou,lay-Improveients $2955.00 - 1121 Mtce- Surface Pinole Streets A 280.00 1122 Mtoe-Surface El Cerrito Streets 75.00 1123 Mrce- Suriace Kensington Parr Streets 2600.00 ;5.00 55.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K D 15? In the ?Patter of Canvassing; Returns of Election for Formation of Roaee County Fire Protection District. This Board aavirL; neretoiore order,�d that an election be held for the for- _ mation of.proposed Rodeo County Fire Protection District, and said election havins i been held Marc.! 3rd, 1933, in the said proposed Fire District, and the Board at this time havir.- canvassed -.e results of s�id election fine=s the result of said election to oe as follor:s: For t_e Formation of said District: 143. Against the Formation of said District: 174. ' And tine Board havin, determined that the result ox said election was against the formation 0-- said District, It is, by tae Board ordered trot true proposed Rodeo County Fire Protection District oe not formed. i In L=atter o: Receiving; Bids for Venetian Blinas for County Hall of Records Bva ldin-. The fol'_owing bids havirk-, oeen received,by t..is Board for the furnishing of Venetian Blinds for certain rooms in tae County Hall of Recor-s Buildirg, to 17it: FRED E. TURNER: ' All Blinds will oe deliv;r d and installed and snail have tiie follorir., advantages over all other manufacture of Blinds: Slats manuiactured ox genuine Bass Wooa insteadof Cedar. Tilting _ devise car. be regulated as to its action and under any circumstances holds the slate in exact positiDn. Has a removable head feature so teat shades can oe take:: down or put in position .,,iznout removing any Dolts or screws. All olis._s have removable cords and detacnaole tapes. These shades are manufactured in this manner so tint the slats can oe removed and cleaned without tearing the blinds all to pieces. All tapes and cords are extra heavy and of best materials. 4 Shades, Juages Cha per;-, 47.07 0 $28.28 3 Shades, Court Room #3, 14.88 e 44.64 3 Shades, Probation Office 1.07 ® 21.21 3 Shades, Draftin Room 15.18 ® 45.54 j 3 Shades, Surveyors Of-ice, 7.26 ® 21.77 1 Shade, County Clerks Oifice 14.72 12 Shades, County Clerks Office 7.26 0 12 3. K- All of the above prices are for immediate acceptance and do not include any special sales tax. If it is the wish of the Board to accept tae :hove shades witnout detach- able tape ana re-:ovable cord ane: to change the wood from Bas^, rood to Fort Orford Cedar you may deduct 5 oer cent fron,. tne above quotations. We wruld not recommend this sav fn:, because re consi der Bass '9ooa.a far superior wood to Cedar for tnis type of shade. Also the removable cord and dezac.aable tape id11 oe a real economy in ,janitorial work. W. F. McCREA COMPANY: SCHEDULE 0_ PRICES FC-7. VEiiTIAit BLIY`S. :ICOM. NU"BZR OF BLINDS. UNIT PkIC . STANDARD BLIND. SPECIAL BLIND. County Clerk 2 3p0.85 13.70 12 7.00 84.00 County Surve;or 3 7.00 21.00 Draftin Room 3 11.05 34.95 Court Room r-3 3 13.30 39.90 ; Court Room #3 2 0.50 13.00 Court Sect. 2 6.50 13.00 Probatio;, 0-icer 3 0.50 19.50 - County Clerk 2 8.50 317.00 12 8.05 103.80. P 1 County Surve_or 3 6.65 $25.95 Drafting Room 3 14.40 43.20 Court Room #3 3 10.45 49.35 Court Chamber #3 2 6.05 16.10 Court Sect. 2 6.05 lb.10 Probation Officer Totals --- o 5.05 3 05 225.05, y Extra Cage: Should the automatic stop feature be desirable for the Special Type Blind add per blind, -501 ME'CRANICAL,v^ONSf.-UCTI O:; & FI?FISH FEATURES OF AMBASSADOR Vn_IS1'IAii BLINDS. STANDa_iD BLIND: Y 1. All Brood parts of Port Orford White Cedar. 2. Wiest grade of imported Ladder Tapes. Best grade of glazed hollor: braided opgratin; cords. . Slots or Holes in slats routed out. (idot stamped). 5. Solid brass rollers thruout. b. Bakelite Enamel finish. (. Special simple device for tilting blind slats. S. Excellent desi6n, construction anu s orkmanship. SPECIAL BLIND 1. All wood parts of especially selected Port Orford White Cedar. 2. Best grace o_ Imported ladder tapes. ;.Best grade of Honor, glazed, twist proof, operatzn: cords. 4. Slots or holes in slats routed out. (Not stamped). 5. +removable ins3a11ation brackets. b. Cora equalizer. (Blinas always bang evenly). (. Cord knoo weights. (Operatin-, cords readily accessaole). 5. Special geared tiltin device. 9. Automatic stop. (S,.a11 extra charge). 10. Solia brass rollers with especially naraenea shafts tnruout. 11. -akelite Enamel iinisn. CRCLOna _MI --,,T U - OU.MANY: Prices submittea on Golumcia BTand venetian Blinas both Stanc:ard and De Luxe ads. Group rl designates Blina^ 90" wide by 109tH long in Court Room. Group #p2 desimates olinc:s 90" by 109 3/4" lon. in Juage and Secrec ary's Cna:,bers. `roup #3 designates olinas 42 3/4" wide oy 109 3/411 lon4 in Prooate Offices. "roup #4 designates blinar 72" wide by ll'/�" lonE in Drafting Room. Group #5 designates olinas 42 5/6" viae by 117t" long in County Surveyor's Orz ce. Groupe #b designates biin.s, o 0 90" viae by 117y" longi, and 1 ® 55" wide by 113-g" long, in County Clerk's oxxice.. Prices to inc-;ja ..nsta:_atio:r of oiin�-s in 'building. Price on COLUlIzIA STA:•iGARJ 13LI3ijS. Group #1--- 3 blinds w 321.25 $63.75 #2--- 2 " W 21.23 42.50 #3--- 3 9 10.25 30.75 # --- 3 ° 0 16.25 54.75 30 11.25 33.75 " # --- 0 " ® 23.00 136.00 1 " 0 21.00 21.00 i- Total ------- a PRICE ON COLUMNA DE LUZE 3LIMA S. Group #1--- 3 blinds B 22.75 66.25 #2--- 2 It ® 22.75 45.50 If ##330 11.00 " --- 3 ® 19 .75 59.25 # --- 3 0 12.0030.00 It #o--- o " a 24.50 147.u0 1 " 6 22.50 A2 50 Total -;p 1241. . Blindo may be added to bid at sane price as per dimensions or subtracted at same price as per dimensions submitted. 159 GUV_i, CARLE & CO. For furnishinL; and installing ten Venetian Blinds in windows, #2245 to 2251, inclusive, and 3149 to 3151 inclusive, of the Martinez Hall of Records, $231.00. We have figured this at a base price of 32j per so.ft. For the blinds, f.o.b. Martinez, the price would be )216.00, that is the installation to oe done by sameone else. ' These blinds would have 2 3/8" slats of s-nndard color, tapes and cords standard color also ,and would be equipped with a worm gear tilting device to hold the slats firmly in any desired position. - MAR_3iNEZ FLR1?ITURE CO: We propose to furnisa and install complete Venetian Blinds for the neer Hall of Records as follows: ' County Clerks Office, 12 Venetian Minds for $137.10. Surveyors Office, 3 Venetian Blin4s, 35.55• Draft in: Room, 3 Venetian Blinds, 00.00 Probatio,: Office,ce, 3 " " 33.60 Cour. Room, c 07. 0 Judges Chambers, 2 " " 22. 0 Secretary's Office2 " " 22.40 Q373-35. Above quotation is based on usin; tiro blinds for the da-;ole windows. All Venetian -lint^ will be the Colurnria De Luxe Tupe with choice of either oro . gear or ratchet type tilt device And Architect E.G.Ban-s, havi:: reported to this Board that to e bid of Fred E.Turner, in spm of . 263.28 is lowest and best bid presented for furnishinl- of said Blinds, It is by tae Board ordered that the bid of Fred E.Turner be and the same is hereoy accepted at the prices quoted in said bid., In Matter of Acceptance of Contract of Alta Roofin; Company. E.G.BanEs, Arcnitec:: for County Hall of Records Building, havin: certified to this Board that the contract of alta Roofing Company for roofing and sheet metal work on County Hall of Records Buildin , ho.s beer completed according to plans and specific t— ions heretofore adopted by this Board for said work; _ It is, by the Board ordered that said contract oe and the sage is hereby accepte and said work declared completed. 1 In '::atter of acceptance of contract of White & Gloor. E.G.Ba-=gs, Arcnitect for County Hall of Records Building, raving certified to this Board tie contract of White & Gloor, for brick and hollow the worst on Oounty Ha:_ of Records Building, has been completed according to plans and specificati rs heretofore adopted by this Boa.d for said work; It is hereoy ordered by the Board that said contract be and the some is hereoy accepted and said work declared co;rroleted.r, I G 0 I In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of The Wayland Company. E.G,Bai.r_s, Architect for County Hall of Records Building, having certified to this Board that the contract of The Wayland Company for acoustic work in County Hall of Records Building, has been comuleted accordin4 to plans and specifications heretofore adooted by tis Board for mid work; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and tae same is hereoy accepted and said work declared co:noleted.K In matter of.Couaact of W.W.Morgans for Finish Hard-.are. D.G.Bangs, Architect for County Hall of Records Building, Navin, certified to this Board that t:ie contract of W.W.morgans, for finish hardware in County Hall of Records Building, has been completed accord'ig to plans and specifications hereto fore adopted by this Board for said work; It is, by one Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby accented and said work declared completed., In ratter of Chan e Order in Contract of Sihite & Gloor. It is, by tae Board ordered that the payment of sumo£ $25 for rental of scat- folding for use in damp-proofing outer portion of the County Hall of Records Building to White & Gloor, be and t,ne same is hereby approved. It is further ordered that pay:ent of 335.01 to White & Gloor for furnishing and installing of a four inch partition in Roori 1033 of County Hall of Records Build ink be and the sante is hereby approved. C In the matter of Change Order of Contract of A.H.Winchcole. It is 'oy the Board ordered unnt the oaymeni to A.H.Winchcole of the sum of ;V27S.75 for the use o; domestic channel furring iron in lieu of foreign channel iron ' in County Hall of Record$,be and the same is hereby approved., In Matter of Deduction frou contract of Alta Roofing Company. Itis by _he Board ordered t'nat the deduction of the sum of ,50 from contract price of Alta Roofing Canpany for roofing the County Hall of Records Building, on account of omitting of roofing on Courts "A" and °B" of said buildin is hereby approved. r, r i161 In Latter of Change Order in Contract of Carl Overaa. It is by the Board orderer: that the additi^n of the sum of $66.75 to contract price of Carl Overaa, for doin of carpentry work in County Hall of Records Building, on account of furnishin;; and installin._ of eighty-nine Dickey Everfast Safety Anchors as heretofore directed, be and the sarne is hereby approved.,, ' In Latter of Allowance to indi encs under care of Probation OffiC7 It is by the Board ordered that 'beginning Jan. 1st, 1933. the Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer, be allowed for t.:e support a;_d maintenance of the minors followim , the following sums; $10. state and 310 county aid for Joe Teichaira. ip20.00 state and 320.00 county aid for 'Mary and Laura Bush. $30.00 State and $30.00 county aid for Pulliam, Frank and Joseph'uathos. $20.00 State and $20.00 county aid for Vincent, Laura, Frank a^.d Sarah De Luca. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of tue Board,, ' In Matter of Application z City of Martinez to install Police Signal in Court House Dome. The City of Martinez, throug=h. its City Clerk, having applied to this Board for permission to place a Police Signal in the dome of the Country Court House Buildi atno expense to the County of Contra Cosa, It is, by the Board ordered that permission to place said Poli.ce Signal in the Court House Dome, be and the sa.,ae is hereby granted. In Matter of appointing Superintendent of Building and Engineer, in County Hall of Records Building. It is, by the Board ordered that E.A.Lawrence, be and he is hereby appointed Suoerintendent of County Hall of Records Building and Engineer for said bLa ding, at a salary of $170 per month, and In e County Auditor is hereby ordered to draw his warrant ' monthly in favor of said E.A.Lawrence in tae sum of .7170, in payment of said salary, same to cmaaence when notified by the Clerk of t'eis Board i In Biatter of Aopointin;. Janitor for County Hall of Records Building. It is by the Boord ordered t::^.at C.E,Rother, be and he is hereby appointed Jani- tor for the County Hall of Records Building, at a salary of $150 per month, and the G , sJ� County Auditor is hereby ordered to draw his warrant monthly in favor of C.E.Rother, in payment o i said salary, same to begin when notified by the Clerk of thi s Board, In Matter of Appoint i n6 Elevator Operator for Hall of Records Building. It is, by t::e Board ordered that M.Pembroke, be and he is hexeDy appointed Elevator Operator for Hall of Records Building, at a salary of $75 per month; It is, further ordered that the County Auditor draw monthly warrant in favor 4 of ?.!,Pembroke, in the sum of ;75. same to commence when notifieiby the Clerk of this Board. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On application of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that,the sum of $140 be transferred frac S;pervisor District #4 Road fund aopropriat� ion for surface maintenance to tae Ro- ad Oiling e�npropriation of that fund. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of t:e Boardk In Matter oz Aopointment of Commissioners of Orinda County Fire Protection District. Upon motion of Supervisor C mz:in;s, Seconded by Supervisor Stow, It is by the 3ep_rd ordered that -,;,e fDIlowin;-1- persons be and they are hereby appointed to s>rve as Commissinr.e;s of tce Orinda County Fire Protection District for the term as prescribed by law, to wit; Joe Varni, Elbert A. Dawson, August Reuter, 1arren Harrold, and Harry R.Oakley. In utter of Add'itiona'l Bond for County Superintendent of Schools. This Board deeming it for the best interests of Contra Costa County, that the County Superintedent or Schools furnish to tine County of Contra Costa, an addit ioual bond covering the runs in 3evolviny rand of t::e Co,nty Superintendent of Schools; � Y It is, by to Board ordered tnar said mat$ be and t:e same is hereby referr-- ed to the District Attorney of 0crt3'a Costa County and said District Attorney is hereoy requested to <urnise: to -lis Board a written Opinion in said :tatter. K ils3 } f A In Matter of Application of Sheriff of Contra Costa County for por:nission to employ County Prisoners upon Puolic Grounls, etc. R.R.Peale, Sherif_ of Contra Costa County, havin,; applied to this Board for _ ' authority to Tort prisoners noer con_ined in Contra Costa County Jail, convicted of misdemeanors under Section 4041.12 0_ t::e Political Code of the State of California upon puoliu.jrounds, road:-, streets, alleys, hien%ays or Puolic buildings; It is, oy tae Board ordered that said reauest oe referred to the District Attornev of Cont-a Costa Cop:'.; and said District Attorney scall furnish to this zoala, a written Ooirion in said matter.F s In Matter of Cnan'e Order of Contract i of A.H.Winchcole. , It is by the Board ordered tha t e payment of toe sun: of $15.00 to A.H. 4Ginchcole for repair:n; ca: nlasterin. in C^urt Rooms No. 2 and 3, as directed, is nereoy approved. i I And the Board takes recess to meet on Monde , March 20th, 1933, at 10 o'clock A.1r. I � �Gfl!(!' .....Ohairman. ........ ��-U,lw/ .Clerk. i I i I i i I i i 164 I BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUH;RVISORS OF C07-,A COSTA CCL'ITTY, STATE Or CALIFOR::IA. IT IS BY THE BOARD OF SUPE:iVISORE ORDERED that ,, Special Meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Contza Costa County, State of California, be called for and to meet on MO;DAY, nRCH 13th, 1933, at hour of 10:30 o'clock A.H. for the purpose of c ons;dering the makili-; 0= application to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, on behalf of the Cou.izy of Centra Costa, for a loan for tine support of indigents in the County of Contra Costa, for the balance of the fiscal year 1932-37, and all ratters incident ti.ereto, and for such other matters as may legally come before this Board a, that time. , Dated: Martinez, C�ilifornia, March 13, 1933. James N.Long. H.L.Cummin�s. Harry M.Stow. W.J.Buchanan R.J.Trem'0ath. - -- ---000 - --- - - - BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COKT?A COSTA COUNTY, STATE (F CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, MARCH 13th, 1933• The Board met at 10:30 A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanaa, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, _ Harr H.Stor, R.J.Trembatn. S.C.Wells, Cler>. In ',atter of Transfer of Funis. On applic^.tion of A.N.Sullenger, County Acditor, It i s by the Board ordered that the folloring additional appropriations be made from the Unappropriated Reserve and the necessary funds transfers made: Hall of Records Construction $2772.56 Contract for Shades 265.00 Flag-poles 50.00 Total to Hall of Records =una, 43117.56 Cost of Movin to Hall of Records 1000.00 Cost of Maiataiuis�; 0 " 1000.00 Agrieultureal Com. Rent 22.50 Far;; advisor 25.00 Supt. Schools Quarters- Rent 165,00 Sup. Dist. 1- Bridge Construction 4500.00 Total to Gen. Fund 6712.50. Care of Needy Blind 1200.00 Care of Needy Aged 3000.00 Care of Indigents- -ed. Fees 57.00 Board & Care 1270.00 Trans. Persons 1540.00 Tianspn. Thin�;s 160.00 Med. Su,?lies 55.00 , Water 4016.00 Misc. Supplis 71.00 Total to Charities & Cor.Fund 54 00. 1707 .3 . The said order is passed by the unanimous vo.e of the Board.K ,ts In the :,:atter of Transfer of Funds. On ar,olicati:,n of A.P1.Sullenger, Co my Auditor, It is oraere3 that the ollo - in3 a::p.;nts '_e transferred from the General Reserve Fund to the funds indicated ' under the provision shat repayment be name as soon as Revenue of current year becpnes available, to wit: Unappropriated Reserve Fund $15,030.00 Highway Int. & Sinking Fund 25,000.00 Acq. & Imo. Dist 3, Series B Fund 5.00 Rodeo Sanitary Dist, Bond Fund 150.00 Stege -anitary Dist. Bond Fund 1 110.00 $41,295-00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., ',- In Matter of Resolution relating to the Securing of certain suis from Reconstruction Finance Corporation, a United States Corporation, for the benefit of the County of Contra Costa, State of California Charities and Correction Fund. WHEREAS, it appears to the satisfaction of the Board of Su_oervisors, upon an audit conducted by to Auditor of this County into the financial condition of the Charities and Corrections F`.md of the County of Coati Costa, tha. there will be required an additr n al sun in the amount of nineteen thousand one hundred twenty-seven Tid no/100 dollars (419,127.00) in order to carry on durinE; the month of April, 1933, the present charitable work u_.der the direction of the Board of Supervisors and the Department of Social Welfare of said County, made necessary because of the economic _ conditid,. of the County; MIEREAS, the ap;,ropriation for the direct relief in the Charities and Corrections Fund has been settled under and by virtue of Section 3714 of the Political Code of the State of California, in the sum of Seventy-eight thousand two hundred and no/100 dollars(V2,200.00) and WI EREAS, the District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa has rendere this Board an opinion., a copy of which is annexed hereto, to the effect that the pre- sent economic condition is not an emergency within Section 3714, subsection 5 of the '.... Political Code authorizing emergency expenditures from the general reserve of this 1 s County i or purposes of su,plyinr, to said fund the required nineteen thousand one hun- dred twenty-sever, and no/lOO (519,127.00) dollars, and '... WHEREAS, the present economic condition of said county will require as ; �1. reasonable expenditure for the aid of indigent persons in said County during the mon h k ' of April, 1933, in securinstQi:era necessary food, clothing and shelter for the added expenditure of nineteen thousand one hundred twenty-seven and no/100 ($19,127.00) dollars, and whEREAS, this Board is informed that the Reconstruction Finance Corm rati n a corporation duly organized and existing and constituted under and by virtue of the laws of the United States Of America, will, upon application made by his Excellency, the Governor of the State of California to said corooration, set over to and allow to said County of Contra Costa, State of California, the s m of nineteen: thousand one I f M6 hundred trenty seven and no/100 ($19,127.00) dollars for the purposes herein designat- ed; esigns -ed; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that ate Board of Supervisors of the County ci Contra Costa, does hereby order its Chairman to communicate with his Excellency the Governor of the State of Cal4-orria requesting said latter officer to expend all and every effort on his part to secure by contract or otherwise with the Reconstruct- ion Finance Corporation, a corooration, organized and existing under and by virtue of the lawsof the United States of America, for purooses of securing the spm of nineteen thousand one hundred twenty-seven and no/100 ($19,127.00) dollars for the purposes of expenditure under the direction of the Board of Supervisors of this Cou y , to meet the deficit in the Charities and Corrections Fund of said County. BE If FURTER RESOLVED that said Chairman of the Said Board of Supervisors of said County for said Board of Supervisors shall enter into all necessary and prop er documents with the Governor of the State of California and/ or Reconstruction Finance Corporation for the purpose of securing the hereinabove designated sum. Dated this ljth clay of Larch, 1933• The vote on the foregoing Resolution is as follows: Ayes: Supervisors W.J.Buchanan; James N.Long; H.L.Cummings, H.M.Stow; and R.J.Trembath. Noes: None. Absei t: Nine. In Mat-ex of Painting Heating and , Ventilating Plant in County Hall of Records Building. It is, by the Board ordered that Carl Dcell, be and he is hereby allowed to paint the heating and ventilating plant in County Hall of Records Building, with the provision that he select one painter, a resident of the County of Contra Costa, in doing of said work and that he be allowed one non resident painter. The vote on said order bein; as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Cummins, Stow, Buchanan and Trerabath. Noes: Supervisor Long. In Latter of Placing Counter-Weights ' on Flag-poles for County Hall of Records Building. It is by the Board ordered that John Monk, Superintendent of Construction of County Hall of Recorss Building, be and he is hereby authorized to purchase for the svm of $80, counter-w-ights to be ysed on the flag-poles to be placed in ' front of the County Hall of Records Building. 167_; In Batter of Legislation in regard to War Veterans. On motion of Supervisor Dong, seconded by Supervisor Cummins, It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board forward telegrams to U.S.Senators Hiram ' W.Johnson and William G.McAdoo, protesting against any legislation that would tend to change the present Latif with reference to care and maintenance of War Veterans. In Matter of Requisition for Medicinal Alcohol and Alcoholic Liquors. It is by the Board ordered that Edwin. Merrithew, I.D. be and he is hereby authorized to sign on behalf of this County of Contra Costa, requisitions for alcohoj and alcoholic liquors to be used for medicinal purposes in the Contra Costa County a Hospital. II And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday. March 20, 1933, at 1.0 o'clock A.M. Chairman. .....Il �•� ... ....Clerk. - - I I a i z x I I I I I I i I yi• IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, SPATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1933• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Ron. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, R.L.Cummings, Harry ■.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C. 6ELLS, Clerk. In t he Matter of Allowances to Indigenta under care of Probation Officer. , It is by the Board ordered that beginning )larch 1st, 1933, T.A.Boyer, Probation Officer, be allowed for the support and maintenance of following minors the amounts as follows: $30.00 State and $30 county aid for Tony, Edna, John, Katherine, Frank and Joe Bernosich. $20 State and $20. county aid for Garnett and Thelma Smith. $10. State and $10 county aid for Marie Panagazzi. $10. State and $10 county aid for Charles Ernest Duncan. $40 State and $40 county aid for Mary,Angelina, Dominic, and Petra Panuigu . It is further ordered that beginuing March 15, 1933. state and c m my aid for Antoinette Beesley, be discontinued on account of death of child. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.t InMatter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District $799. Goal cause appearing therefor, it Is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said Reclamation District be approved, to wit: No. 273 dated March 1st, 1933, for $50.00 274 March 1st, 1533. 50.00 275 )larch let, 1933. 50.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signatures thereto, In Matter of Granting Dance Perait. Flor de Oakley Club, by %-X Thomas, having applied to this Board for per- mission to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on MarcL 25th, 1933, at Flor de Oakley Hall, Oakley, It is by the Board ordered that said permission be granted. 169; In Natter of Granting Free License to Peddle. Donald F. Grant, an honorably discharged soldier having applied to this Board for permission to peddle Zanol products throughout the Ccu my of Contra Costa, out- side of incorporated toms, It is, by the Board ordered that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County issue to Donald F.Grant a free license to peddle Zanol products throughcu t the County of Contra Costa, outside of incorporated Townst In Natter of Correction of Assessment. Geo. 0.Meese, County Assessor, having reported to this Board, that the following erroneous Assessment appears on the Assessment Rolls for the fiscal year 1932-33, and having r=quested permission to correct same in accordance with provision of Section 3604 of the Political Code, anti said request having been consented to by the Dist Act Attorney of Contra Costa County; It is by the Board ordered that said assessment be corrected, to wit: In Vol. 24 Assessment No. 50343 David L. YcGregory, is assessed with the W. 19 1 of the N. 1/2 of Lot 11 of Bella Vista Subdivision with improvements amounting to $900; there being no improvements on this lot, authority is hereby granted to cancel the said assessment . ' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Hatter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. O.Neese,County Assessor, having reported tothis Board that the following erroneous Assessments aooear on the Assessment Rolls for the following fiscal years, and having requested authority to correct same in accordance with Section 3604a of the Political Code, an_ said requ('st having been consented t0 by the District Attorney of Cont2a Go to h County, It is by the Board ordered that said assessments be corrected, to wit: For the years 192(-26; 1926-29; 1929-30; and 1930-31, Lot 14 Block 1 Pringle Addition to Walnut Creek has been assessed with improvements amounting to Sb50. ' There being no improvements on this lot, and never was, authority is hereby given to cancel the taxes and delinquencies on said Improvements (Sale No. 1640.) For the years 1930-31; and 1931-32, the F. 1901 of the N. 1/2 of Lot 11, Bell 3` vista Subdivision has been assessed with erroneous Improvements as follows: 1930-31, $900; 1931-32, $600. (Sale No. 3011). There being no improvements on this lot, authority is granted to cancel tae taxes and delinquencies. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.R { 10 In the Matter of Declaring Ordinance No. 212 duly publisned. Orlinance No. 212, heretofore adopted by the Board of Supervisors of con— tra Costa county having been published as required by law, in Contra Costa Gazette & Martinez Daily Sta,dard, a newspaper printed, published and circulated in Contra Costa County as shown by the affidavit of Vida MCNamer, on file herein; It is, by the Board ordered that said Ordinance be declared duly pnblishe and in full force and effect. In Matter of Boarding County Prisoners. It is by the Board ordered that the Sheriff of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby autnarized to purcaase fooa for tAJffsoofers cdnfined in the Cmnty Jail of Cortra Costa County, and that the price allowed for such food shall not exceed the sum of thirty cents per day for each prisoner confined in said Jails said order to be in force and effect April 1st, 1933. The vote on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Stow and Buchanan. Noes: Supervisors Cummings and Trembath.^ In Matter of Approval of Contract ' of Redwood Manufacturers Company. The Redwood Manufacturers Company, a California Corporation, having present ed to this Board, their contract for the furnishing and installing of shelving in Rooms 119 and 113, in County Hall of Records Building, It is, by the Hoard ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. In Matter of Communication from Henry A.McNamara Post #29, American Legion, A communication having been received from H. W.Nason, Adjutant of Henry A. ' McNamara Post #29, American Legion, Martinez,California, offering two field pieces to be placed in front of the County Hall of Records Building, It is, by the Board ordered that Supervisor H.M.Stow, be and he is hereby appointed a Committee of One to designate the location where said field pieces shall be placed. In the Mattx of Approval of Recommendations of 1932-33. Grand Jury. The 1932-1933 Contra Costa County Grand Jury having presented to this Board their recommendations for salaries of County Officers and their deputies for the next biennial; It is, by the Board ordered that said recommendations be and the same are hereoy approved; ' In the Matter of Transfer of r-unds. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor having reported to this Board that there is now in the interest and sinking fund of Rond District Improvement No. 3, the sum of $519.59, after all bonds of the District have been retired; It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $5(5.59 now remaining in Road District Improvement No. 3 be transferred to the General Fund of the County. The said order is passed Uy the unanimous vote of the Boards In Matter of Transfer of Rinds. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having repoAed to ' this Board tile% certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust accounts for the mouth of February, so that the aid accounts will present a true record of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefor in a detailed explanat on presented by said A.N.Sullenger; It is, by the Board ordered tnat the following adjustments be made in the fund accounts as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer; Debits Credits (Decreases) (Increases) Bond Road Mtce Fund 4 667.65 Char. & Corrections Fund 30.31 General 'maid 5364b.98 Co. Library Fund 15.56 Motor vehicle Fund 11631.85 Special Road Fund 145.81 Sup. Dist. 1 Fund 9987.71. Sup. Dist. 2 Fund 83.49 Sup. Dist. 4 F=d 102.00 Hall of Records Fund t— I 1203F.b�q— The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.k P i i In Matter of a>proval of Bond ) f of Carl T.Doell Company, a cor. Carl T.Doell Company, a corps¢ation, having presented to this Board, goal and sufficient bands in the sum of 35000 each, with the Fidelity Casualty Company of Nev., York as Snrety, covering the completion of their contract for furnishing of labor and materials for installing a heating plant in County Hall of Records Building at Martinez, California. ) It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby approved. In Matter of Employment of Daisy Stemmle, in Social Service Department. It is, by the Board ordered that Mrs. Ruth McCord, County Social Service I+ Worker, be and she is hereby authorized to employ Daisy Stemmle, in the Social Service Department of Contra Costa County, until the further order of this Board, at a salary of $$100 per month, the same to be payable on presentation of duly verified claim therefor. In Matter of Acceptance of Oontract of A.H.Winchcole. Architect E.G.Bangs, having reported to this Board that the Contract of A.H.Winchcole, for the furnishing of labor and material for furring, lathing and plastering of the County Hall of Records Building,has been completed according to plans and specifications heretofore adapted by this Board for said work; It i a, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby accepted and said work declared completed.t In Matter of Installing Fixtures in County Ingineer's office in County Hall of Records Building. It is, by the Board ordered that the Crockett Electric Shop install fixt- ures in County Surveyor's office in the County Hall of Records Building, as ordered) by the Architect E.G.Bangs, and that said Crockett Electric Shop ue alloyed the sum of $90 for installation of said fixturesr. i I r 173 In Matter of Installing Bulletin Board in Court Room of Judge T.D.Jonnston, in Hall of Records Building. It is, by the Board ordered that Carl Overaa, install a Bulletin Board, in the Court Room of Judge T.D.Johnston, in County Hall of Records Building, and that he be allowed the sum of $22.70 for installing of said Board, ' In Matter of Placing Three Locked Closets in Transcribing Room of County Hall of Records Building. It is, by the Board ordered that Superintendent of Construction John Monk of County Hall of Records Building, have xistalled in transcribing room of said Hall of Records Building, three locked closets and that the following contractors be allow- ed the sums set apposite their respective names for installing of said Closets, to wit: Carl over aa, $70.25. W.F.Morgan, 9.20 J. Ecker, 5.D0.� ' In Matter of Additional Plastering in the County Clerk's office. It is, by tae Beard ordered that A.H./inchcole, be allowed the sum of $25. for additional plastering in the first floor of the office of County Clerk. r� In Matter of Pe 3 tion for Change of Boundaries of Delta Farms Reclamation District #2024. A petition having been filed with this Board praying that certain tracts of land described in said petition be excluded and taken from said District in accordance with provisions of Section 3489a of the Political Code of the State of California; It is, by the Board ordered that Monday the 17th day of April, 1933, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. and the CnamW rs of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, at the Court House in the City of Martinez, are appointed as time and place for the hearing of said petition and any and all objections to the petition of land owners in Delta Farms reclamation District for change of boundaries of said District ' as described in said petition. s 174 I In Matter of adoption of plans and spe^lfications of Concrete Culvert on Road D-17, in Supervisor District JF. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to this Board plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details for buildrg of a ' concrete culvert, on Road D-17, Supervisor District #4, Contra Costa County, It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details, be and they are hereby adopted as plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details for the building of a concrete culvert on Road D-17, in Supervisor District JF, Contra Costa County; It is further ordered that bids for doing of said work stall be advertised In Pittsburg Post-Dispatch a ne'.:spaper of general circulation, printed and publislie in County of Contra Costa, and that bids shall be received by the Clerk of this Boa d up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, April 17th,1933. In the Mattel of Allowances to Indigents. It is, by the Board ordered that following allowances to indigents be ordered made, to wit: That $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid, cash allowance, to needy aged be granted to MARIA LOUII SE LEMMLE FAESSLER, 293 Colusa St. E1 Cerrito, to begin as of Feb. let, 1933• That $9.00 State and $9.00 county cash allowance to needy aged be granted to JOHN STEWART, 523 Liberty St. El Cerrito, to begin as of Marchl, 1933• That $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid to the needy aged, be granted to ALBERT 1'. LUCE, 407 Washington Ave. Pt. Ricnmond, to begin as of March 1st, 1933• That $10. state and $10, county cash allowance to needy aged, be granted to ANN DANIELS PROWSE, 1221 A. Chanslor Ave. Richmond, to begin as of March let, 1 33 That $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid be granted to MRS. JOSEPHINE WALLACE INGALLS, 1230 Pine St. Martinez, to begin as of March let, 1933, for needy aged. That $9.50 State and $9,50 county aid be granted to needy aged to PATRICK SULLIVAn, Port Costa, to begin as of March 1st, 1933. That $9.00 State and $9.00 county aid to needy aged be granted to STEPHEN HAUSDORF, Vine Hill, Martinez, to begin March let, 1933. That application of Anderson Mor_ord, Vine Hill, Martinez, for aid under Old Age Security Act, be denied. , That application of John HOLLEIIBECK, Box 20, Vine Hill, Martinez, Celiforn a for aid under Old Age Security Act, be denied. That $11.00 State and $11.00 county aid heretofore granted to COSMOS DIAM foot of Los Medanos St. Pittsburg, be discontinued as of Feb. let, 1933. That 410.50 State and $10.50 County aid to the needy aged granted to BENJAMIIe GRANT, 1702 F. St.,Antioct, be continia d as of Jan. 1st, 1933• That $10 county cash alloeance be granted to Mrs. Mazzie MEZUNGER, walnut Creek, to begin as of March let, 1933. That $15.00 County cash allowance be granted to PAUL BOERSING, Rapp xanch Martinez, to begin as of Feb. lot, =933. That $20.00 State and $20. county aid for half orphan children be granted to MRS. NEL'I E HASKINS, Box 293. Fenway Farm, Concord, to begin as of teb. let, 1933• That $30.00 State and $30. county cash allowance to half orphan chadren be granted to MRS. GERALDINE SPAULD=G, 319- 42nd St. Richmond, to begin as of Feb-9, 1933• That $20. state and $30 county aid heretofore granted to MRS. RES PIERSON 615- 9th St. Antioch,be discmtinued as of Mar. 1, 1933• 1M4- That $6.50 County cash allowance granted to SALVATORE RUSSO, 257 R, 3rd St. Pittsburg, be discontinued as of Feb. lat. 1933., f` ' In the Matter of Extermination of Thripp in Pear Orchard of P.Treat. It having been reported to this Board that the pear orchard of p. Treat located in Ygnacio valley in Contra Costa County is infested with an unusual amount of thripp and that said thripp are spreading to adjacent orchards, It is by the Board ordered that the Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Uosta County notify said ?.'Treat, to immediately spray said pear orchard for the ex— termination of said tnripp and failing so to do, said Horticultural Commissioner is `.i hereby instructed to perform said work and the charge therefor to become a lien against tiie property of said ?.Treat. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 2(tn, 1933 at 10 o'cloc A.M. �'.Chairman. 4?!.. Clerk. I i 9 it I I 1 I 4i i a • A 17 IN TFE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CON^_HA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, MARCH 27th 1933• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present; Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. In Matter of Contdering Sale of Deposited Securities. This Board having met at this time with the Finance Committee of the 1932-'3 Contra Costa Uounty Grand Jury for the purpose of discussing the advisibility of selling at this time certain securities deposited by the Bank of Oakley (now in liquidation) with the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, to secure the Deposit of County funds in the said Bank of Oakley, the following persons having addressed the Board and said Finance Committee, to wit: ThomtE E,Davis, Attorney for the Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland; J.Goldman, Bond Expert; 0.13. Weeks, representative of Balfour-Gutnrie Company, and members of the Finance Com- mittee of the Contra Costa County Grand Jury, and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County having reported to said Board of Supervisors and said FinanceCommitt e that there is now on appeal to the District Court of Appeals, First A ppellate District of the State of California, from the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the county of Contra Costa, a certain action Numbered 16,78 which will determine the amount of dividends, if any, due the County of Contra Cos a, from said Bank of Oakley (now in liquidation) and which Appeal will tend to determ ne. the amount of loss to be suffered by the County of Contra Costa by the default of said Bank of Oakley (now in liquidation). It is by the Board ordered and the Finance Committee of the said 1932-33 Contra Costa County Grand Jury ooncurring therein, that the further consideration of the sale of said securities be continued pending the result of the Appeal of th above mentioned case. 'Phe vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. In Matter of Fixing Amount of Official Bond of Superintendent of Schools. It is by the Board ordered that the Ufficial Bond of the Superintendent of Schools of the county of Contra Costa, shall be, and the same is hereby fixed at the sum of $25,000. and it is further ordered that said Superintendent of Schools shall immediately procure bonds in that amount, with good and sufficient Sureties to be approved by the Judge of the Superior Court. The foregoing order to be in effect until the furtner order of this Board. 177 In Matter of Fixing amount of Bond of County Horticultural Commissioner. It is by the Board ordered that the County Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County give an additional bond, with good and suffici ent sureties, to the County of Contra Costa in the eum of $4,000 over and above the $1000 bond no� provided by Statute and that the said County of Contra Costa shall pay the premium on said additional 'bond of $4000. 1 In Matter of Granting Authority to District Attorney to file Suit on Bond of County Treasurer. It is by the Board ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County be and be is hereby authorized to file suit in the Superior Court of the State of California,in and for the County of Contra Costa, against C.L.Dodge, County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, and his surety The Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, to recover on said bond the amount of any warrants drawn on the School Funds of Conti Costa County, which may have been illegally paid by the said County Treasurer. In Matter of Granting Authority to District Attorney to file Suit on Bond of W.H.Hanlon, former County Superintendent of Schools. It is by the Board ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to file suit in the Superior Court of the State of California, against The Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, Surety upon the bon of William H.Hanlon, now deceased, and former Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County, to recover upon said bond the amount of any warrants which may have been illegally drawn upon the School Funds of Contra Costa County. 1< In Matter of Employment of Engineer. Janitor and Elevator Operator for County Hall of Records Building. It is by the Board ordered that E.A.Lawrence, having been heretofore appoint ed Superintendent of Building and Engineer; and C.E,hother, as Janitor, and M.Pembrok as Elevator Operator, of the County Hall of Records Building, shall report and comumen e their respective duties on Saturday, April let, 1933. r And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 3 rd, 1933, at 10 o'clock M. ,Chairman. 0LEFT. / G I r 1 Y I BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS O CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORiiIA. MONDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1933• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long. H.L•Cummings, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembatn. S.C,Wells, Clerk. , The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of March, 1933, are read to the Board by the Clerk and approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. ------------ In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059- Good cause aupearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District are approved, to wit; No. 946, dated March 25th, 1933, for 1 90.99. 949, dated March 25th, 1933. for 8.56 950 dated March 25th, 1933, for 110.00 951 dated March 25th, 1933, for 56.63. And-the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on s aid Warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrants of said District are approved, to wit: No. 963, dated March 14th, 1933, for S 65-00- 964 dated March 315t, 1933, for 70.40 865, dated Marcg 31st, 1933, for 75.00 966 dated March 31st, 1933, for 50.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of said Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board an said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Advertising the , Resources of Contra Costa County. Timothy J.Canty, Chairman of the Convention Committee of St. Mary's College Counwil No. 2745, Knights of Columbus, having notified this Board that a State Con- ventiou of the Knights of Columbus will be held at St. Mary's College on May 14,15, , 16, 1933- and having requested an appropriation from Contra Costa County for the purpose of advertising the resources of Contra Costa County and the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County deeming the s aid Convention an advertising medi for the County of Contra Costa, It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $150.00 be appropriated to St. Mary's Council No. 2145 Knights of Columbus, out of the Advertising Fund of Contra Costa County, for the purpose of advertising the resources of Contia Costa County, during the convention of Knights of Columbus, said sum to be paid upon due presents ion 1i9 of a verified claim therefor, out of the Advertising Fund of Contra Costa County. The said order is passed b:: the unanimous vote of the Board. ' In the Matter of Advertising the Resources of Contra Costa County. The Contra Costa County Labor Journal, Official Labor Publication of the Contra Costa County Central Labor Council and the Building Trades Council of Contra Costa ' County, having requested this Board to place an advertisement consisting of one page, in tneir Annual Year Book, advertising the resources of Contra Costa County, and the Board of Supervisors deeming the said Annual Year Book a good advertising medium for the resources of said County; It is, by the Board ordered that an Advertisement consisting of one page adver- tising the resources of Contra Costa County be placed in said Annual Year Book for the year 1933, at a cost of 3100.00, said sum to be paid upon presentation of a duly ver- ified claim therefor, out of the Advertising Fund of said County. In the Matter of Granting ' Dance Permit. Contra Costa County Lodge $18, Knights of Pythias, having applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance at American Legion Hall, Port Chicago, on April 22, 1933, until hour of 2 o'clock A.M. It is, by the Board ordered that said permit be granted K In the Matter of Application of Veterans Welfare Board of the State of California for an order for cancellation of Certain Assessments on real property. The Veterans Welfare Board of the State of California, having applied to this ' Board for cancellation of taxes on the following described property, and the District Attorney having consented thereto: That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: The westerly 20 acres of Lot 236, as designated on the Map entitled "Subdivisi ❑ No. b Brentwood Irrigated Farms, Amended" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County f Contra Costa, State of California, on August 4, 1920, in Volume 17 of Maps, at page 373, descrioed as follows:- BEGINNING at the northwest cornerof the said Lot, said corner being on the center line of Subdivision noad "H" as the same is shown on the said Amended Map of Subdivision No. b, and running from thence along the center line of said Road, South 810461 East, 250 feet to a point; thence south 54036' East, 408 feet to a point; thence leaving said Road and running 6cuth 1397 feet to a point in the approximate center line of Sand Creek; thence along the approximate center line of sand creek, North 69°30' West, 202.1 feet to a point; tnence soutn 84040' West, 113.7 feet to a point; tnence north 77°001 West, 128 feet to a point; thence south 860101 West 153.1 feet to a point on the westerly boundary line of the said Lot; thence leaving Sand Creek and rvnhing along the said westerly boundary line North 1590.3 feet to a point of beginning. Deed recorded September 30, 1932, in Vol. 333 page 198 of Official Records. Taxes 1932-33• Assessed to Thomas Hilan. P , 1Q0 That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the Comity of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows; Lot Number 10 in Block lettered "G" as said Lot and Block are delineated and so designated upon that certain Map entitled "Map of Berkeley Hlgalands" being a port ion of Lot No. 2 of the final partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa county, Calif, filed on the 17th day of April, 1912, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County; Deed recorded October 3, 1932, in Vol. 330 page 220 Of official Records. Taxes 1932-333; Assessed to Edr•ard R.Smitn and Anna May Smith. It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor and County Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, cancel the taxes levied upon eacn and all of the foregoing ssessments in accordance ritn Chapter 252, Stattles of 1925, together with all pen- , alties, and costs thereon, if any. It is further ordered that no cancellation of taxes for any special assessments for street work, or other improvements, of like character, shall be made. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y. In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of Art Tile & Mantel Company. Architect E.G.Bangs, having certified to this Board that the contract of Art Tile & Mantel Company for installation of art tile in County Hall of Records Building, has been completed accordins to plane and specifications heretofore adopted ' by this Board for said work; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby accepted and said work declared completed*K In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of George D.Hudnutt, Inc. for Sidewalks. Architect E.G.Bangs, having certified to this Board that the contract of Gec e D.Hudnutt, Inc. for installation of sidewalks around County Hall of Records Building has been completed according to plane and specifications heretofore adopted by this Board for said work; .It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby accept- ed ccept ed and said work declared completed., In Matter of Installation of Linoleum in Rooms 123-124, County Hall of Records Building. It is, by the Board ordered that The Venor Company be paid the sum of $242.5 over and above the amount specified in their contract for the installing of linoleum in Rooms 123-124 in County Hall of Records Building I' i 181 In Matter of Removing and Replacing Acoustic Material in Room 201, County Hall of Records Building. It is, by the board ordered that the sun of $32, be paid The Wayland Company ' . over and above the amount set out in their contract, for removing and replacing of acoustic material in Room 201, caused by the installation of electric fixtures.H In Matter of Installing Field Pieces in Front of County Hall of Records Building. It is by the Board ordered tnat Joan Mont, Superintendent of Construction Of County Hall of Records Building, be allowed to spend the sum of$50. for labor for installing of field pieces in front of the County Hall of Records Building, In Matter of Widening Stairs "A" and "B" of County Hall of Records Building. It is by the Board ordered that the Consolidated Terrazzo Company be and they are hereby allowed the sum of $175. over and above amount specified in their contract, for Terrazzo Rork, caused by widening of Stairs "A" and 03" in County Hall of Records ' Building. In Matter of Allowance to peerless Ornamental Iron & Bronze Co. It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $97. over and above amount specified in their contract be alloTed the Peerless Ornamental Iron & Bronze Co. for extra struc ural supports for marble in Rooms 301-302 in County Hall of Recoils Building. In Matter of Installing Communicating Buzzer System in County Library in County Hall of Records Building. It is, by the Board ordered that John Monk, Superintendent of Construction of County Hall of Records Building, have placed in County Library in said Building, a telephone communicating buzzer system at a cost of $9.70. 1 In Matter of Installing Telephone and God in boiler room of Hall of Records Building. It is by the Board ordered that Superintendent of Construction John Monk, have placed in the boiler room in County Hall of Recors Building, a telephone and go at a cost of $5.00. I In Matter of Installation of Venetian Blinds in County Recorder's office in Hall of Records Building. It is by the Board ordered that Architect E.G.Bangs purchase from Fred E. Turner Co. at prices heretofore submitted in their bid for the installation of Venetian Blinds in County Hall of Records Building, Venetian Blinds for the office of the Oounty Recorder..- In Matter of Change of Telephone in Office of the Count,l Recorder. It is by the Board ordered that John Monk, Superintendent of Construction of County Hall of Records Building, have changed in the office of the County Recorder in County Hall of Records Building, the location of one telephone as directed by the said Countv Records at a cost not to exceed $25.00. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is bythe Board ordered that the sum of $115.00 be transferred from Account No, 039 of the County Recorder for bind- ing inding books to the unappropriated Reserve Fund, and that the sum of $115 be transferred from unappropriated Reserve Fund to fund No. 156 of County Hall of Records Fund. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upla request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that in order to finance current requirements, the sum of $600, be transferred from Geni,ral Reserve Fund to the San Pablo Sanitary District, said amount to be returned to General Reserve Fund as soon as money is available from collection of second install- ment of taxes. The vote on said order being unanimous.,, In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On application of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that the following transfers of the following funds be made, to wit; Appropriation Adjustments. 1931-32, Decreases. Increases. 12 - Special Elections. _ 020 Publication Legal Notices, etc. X5,00 $5.00 Mis,Feea, 026 23l;9Jail Care of Prisoners. 0 99 Miec. Services 6.00 6.00 Repair Equip.032 Sum Dist. 1 Motor Vehic. Fund Appns. 1120 Mtce- Surface 75.00 75,00 Mtce-Bridg. 11 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K i is3,X In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon application of A.N.Sullenger, It is by the Board ordered that the followi g transfers be made, to wit Highways and Bridges Appns. Adjustments 1932-33. ' Decrease. Increase. Sun. Dist. 2 Motor Vehicle Fund Appns. 2120 Mtce- Surface. $3700.00 $1200. Mtce.Rts Way 211 200, " Bridges 2130 6- $3700 ' Sun. Dist 3 Motor Vehicle Fund Appns. 3150 Cap. Outlay-Impts. 3000.00 2000. Mtce Rte way 311 1000. " Bridges 3130 0 0. Sup. Dist. 5 Motor Vehicle Fad Appns, 5150 Cap. outlay-Impts, 3000.00 500. Mtce.Rts Way 511 0-W--0- 3- 3%r Cap.OutRdml41 515 Sup. Dist 1 Bond Rd Mtce Fund Appns- 1510 ppns1510 Mtce-Surface 200.00 200..Mtce.Bridges 1530 Sup. Dist. 2 Bond Rd Mtce Fund Appns 2520 Mtce-Surface 1000.00 1000. Mtce.Rts Way 2510 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., ' In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of A.N.Sulleager, County Auditor, it is by the Board ordered that following adjustments be made to provide for operations during balance of year, to wit 1932-33 Appropriation Adjustments March 28, 1933. 101 Board of Supervisors: Decrease. Increase. 0320 publication Legal Notices,etc. $ 25.37 $ 4.37 Fidelity Bonds 0313. 5.00 Tel. & Teleg. 0339. 6.00 Mie. Ofc. Sup. 0518 10.00 Postage 0522. 2577- 107 Assessor: 0518 Ofc. Sup. Misc. 200.00 50.00 Repair Equip. 0329. _ l Ord. Tray. Expen.0411. 0 $ 200.00 108 Tax Collector: 0517 Ofc. Supplies, Printed 55.00 5.00 Transp. Things 003943. 55.00 111 District Attorney: 032 Other Fees 240.00 75.00 Med.& Den. Fees 031 80.00 photo Services 0319. 10.00 Trans.THings. 0343 00 Ord. Tray. Exp. 0411. -Tor0.0 121 General Election: 0320 pub. Legal notices, etc. 25.00 5.00 Electricity 0311 20.00 Trans. Things 0343. 25-00 V25.OD 123 Special Elections: 026 Misc. Fees 32.00 50.00 Pub. Legal Not. 0320 0325 Rent Real property 20,00 3.00 Misc. Services 0399 0517 Offc. Supplies, Printed 10.0000 Election Sup. 058 0 62.00 125 Superior Court: 0417 Exp. of Outside Judges 35.00 $35.00 Offe. Sup. Misc. 0518- 150 Just. Court Juries, etc. 035 Fees of Witnesses 5.00 5.00 Summoning Juries 0336• 152 Grand Jury: 034 Fees and Exp. of Juro?s 40.00 40.00 Otner Fees 032 156 Court House & Grounds: 0326 Repair Bldgs 95.00 50,00 Repair Equip. 0329 20.00 His. Services 0399 2 00 Replace.Equipt. 061 -v 95-� -395-00- 201 Sheriff: �r 0213 Operatives Wages 150.00 75.00 Reporters Fees 023 75.00 Auto Ffl re 038 3150- 1$ 50.00 242 Agricultural Commissioner: 0599 Misc. Supplies 15.00 5.00 Trans. Things 0343- 10.00 Return. Contra. 0715 1`�- 1155.-00 243: Farm Advisor. 0399 Misc. Services. 2.00 2.00 Trans. Things 0343. 301 Health Officer. 0317 Laboratory Examinations. 5.00 5.00 Repair. Equip. 0329. 502 Go. Hosp. Bldgs. & Grds. 0326 Repair of Bldge. 425.00 15.00 Gas, 011 & Grease, 0510 350.00 Laundry Supplies 0514. ' 60.00 Misc. Supplies 0599. 503 Co. Hos- Care Inmates: 061 Replace. EquipWent 270.00 60.00 Repair Equip. 0329 25.00 Misc. Services 0399 100.00 Bedding 052 50.00 Ofc. Sup. Misc. 0516 00 Postage 0522. $�- 0_ 516 Probation Officer; 025 Matron Fees 20.00 40.00 Ord. Tray. Exp. 0411. 0517 Office. Supplies, Printed 10.00 0522 Postage 10.00 0.00 wo.00 518 Deteution Home: 0523 Repair Supplies .11.00 6.00 Med.& Surg. Sup. 0515- 2.00 Ofo. Sup. Misc. 0516 3.00 Postage 0522 $11.00 611.00 693 Supt. Schools: f 0411 Ord. Tray. Expenses 26.00 250.00 Tel. & Teleg. 0339 0517 Ofc. Sup. Prtd. 230-00 _ 6.00 Misc. Supp. 0599 25 697 County Library: 0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 6 _ 00 Offc. Sup. Misc. 0Fuel 518 701 Park Maintenance: 0211 Wages, Repair Labor 60.00 60.00 Rent. of Equip. 0324 815 Joint Hi�hvray Tunn•1: 0210 Wages, 450.00 1550.00 Other Fees, 032 0396 Co. Equipt. 450.00 650.00 Misc. Services, 0399 0599 Misc. Sup. 500.00 General 800.00 2206-.5-0- The said order ispassed bythe unanimous vote of the Board. i In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On application of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that the following appropriations be cancelled and that the total amount thereof transferred from General Fund to unappropriated Reserve Fund to make them available ; for re-appropriation to the same departments; as requested: 116 County Surveypr: 0518 Office Supo. fisc. $40.00 0599 Misc. Supplies 50.00 125 Superior Court: 022 Extra Help 262.00 232 Jail-Branches. 0917 Bldg. Construction 20.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In Mager of Transfer of Funds. On application of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that the following appropriations be made out of the unappropriated Reserve Fund, to wit: New Appropriations: ' 114 Purchasing Azent: 0399 Misc. Services $ 5.00 0517 Office Supp. Printed 225.00 0518 " " Misc. 125.0.) 3355-00- 116 County Surveyor: 0912 Office Equipment 90.00 90.00 157 Addl. Admin. Office Soace: 0325 Rent of Real property 165.00_ 165.00 217 Constable Tyr). 7. 0342 Trans. Persons _ 150.00 150.00 219 Co..stable Twp. 9. 0342 Transp. Persons 20.00 20.00 31 Jail -Care of Prisoners: 0515 Med. & Surgical Supp. 50.00 50.00 232 Jail Branches. 0328 REPAIR of Buildings. 20.00 20.00 236 Public Administrator: 0320 Puble. Legal Notices 100.00 ' 241 Sealer of Wts. & Measures: 0329 Repair of Equipment 13-00 0518 Office of Sup. Misc. 5.00 18.00 18.00. Total to Gen. Fund, $968.00. 125 Superior court: 011 Regular 8aIries 262.00 262.00 Total to ary Fund 262.00 158 Hall of Records. 021 Regular Salaries 552r, 0 0210 Wages 1000:08 032 Architects fees 460.00 339292$x3 Telephone & Telegraph 7500 County Equipment p,Op 0 fuel 147.00 I 1P(1) I 0599 Misc. Supplies 15.00 2272.00 Total to Hall of Records F. $2272.00. 522 Social Welfare Board; 0517 Office Supp.Printed 325.00 0516 0 Misc. 75.00 400.00 Total to Charities & Corrections Fund $400.00 Total from Unappropriated Reserve Fund $3902.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In the Matter of Widening Crossing over Tracks of Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway on Anti ocn-Somersville County Road. It is by the Board ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County make application to the Railroad Commission of the State of California for the widen Ing of that certain crossing over the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway on the Anti och-Somersville County Road, in Section 23, Township 2 North, Range 1 East, M.D. B. In Matter of Approval of Agreement between Southern Pacific Railroad Company and the County of Contra Costa, for construction of crossing at Herdlyn Station. The Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, of the State of Kentucky, and its lessor, The southern Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation, having presented to this Board of Supervisors of County of Contra Costa, for approval, a Form of Agre - ment between said Soutnern Pacific Company and the County of Contra Costa, for the construction of a crossing over tracks of said Southern. Pacific Company, on that certain County Road leading to Herdlyn Station; It is, by the Board ordered that said Form of Agreement be and the same is hereby approved and title Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County , and the Clerk of .:aid Board, are hereby authorized to sign said Agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. In Matter of Installing Water Pump on Property of Julia M.Duggan, The County of Contra Costa, in constructing that certain highway known as C-1 of the Highway System of Contra Costa County, having destroyed a spring on the property of Julia M.Duggan, and said Julia M.Duggan, having demanded damages from the County of Cona a Costa, for the destruction of said spring, and the Supervisor of that District having compromised said Claim for damages by agreeing to install a water pump in lieu of said spring, and the Sierra Machine Company having presented P 187 to the County of Contra Costa, a duly verified claim in sum of $128.93 for installing of said pump, It is by the Board ordered twat the said Agreement of Compromise is hereby approved and the claim of said Sierra Machine Company in sum of $128.93 be allowed pat I. ' In Matter of Donation from Good Roads League of Contra Costa ' County. George 0. Meese, Chairman of the Good Roads League of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that there remains in the Treasury of the Good Roads League of Contra Costa County, an organization formerly organized for the promotion of Good Roads in Contra Costa County, the sum of $821.21 and the said Good Roads Leagu of Contra Costa County having dis-banded and having no further use for said sum of $821.21, offers the said sum to tiie County of Contra Costa, to be used as the Board of Supervisors of said County sees fit; It is, by the Board ordered that the said sum of $821.21 be and the same is hereby accepted from said Good Roads League of Contra Costa County, and shall be deposited in the building fund for Contra Costa County Hall of Records K In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be granted to followi g indigents, to wit: That $10. County cash allowance heretofore granted to THOMAS COALTER, 522- 12t St. Antioch, be discontinued as of March lst, 1933• That $9.00 State and $9.00 County cash allowance to the needy aged, be grante to CHRISTIDE A. BABUE, Pinole, to begin as of Starch let, 1933• That $9.00 State and $9.00 county aid be granted to the needy granted to MRS. MRS. DELLA GRIFFIN, 1131 Ferry St. Martinez, to begin as of March let, 1933. That $10. State and $lO. county aid to needy aged heretofore granted to MARY J. DAVIS, 210 Liberty St. El Cerrito, be discontinued as of Feb. let, 1933. That $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid to needy aged heretofore granted to JAMES TRIBBEY, 305 Poplar St. Port Chicago, be discontinued as of March let, 1933. That application of CHARLES M. HARRELSON, C/o California Cap Co. Stege, for state and county aid to needy aged, be denied as need not established. That $20.00 State aid to half-orphan children be granted to MRS. EDITR JOHNS01 651- South 31st St. Richmond, to begin as of March let, 1933• That $20.00 State and $20.00 county aid for needy children heretofore granted to MRS. ALBERTA WhITK, 314 Foster St. Martinez, be discontinued as of March let, 1933 and that in future this money be paid in relief in kind through the Social Service De t. ' That $16.80 State and $16.$0 Co,,:nty aid to the needy blind be granted to JOHN HENRY SKEWES, Box 23, Martine_, to begin as of April 1st, 1933. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,. P In the Matter of Revocation of License. WHEREAS, the Attorneys for the County of Contra Costa, agreed with the owners of the land condemned by the County of Contra Costa, in the action then rending in the Superior Court of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, entitled "Count of Contra Costa, State of California, Plaintiff, vs. Apartment Estates Club of America, Inc, a corporation, Arthur L.Bell, et al. Defendants" following the entry of an order for immediate possession of the right of way sought to be condemned, made by Judge A.B. .McKenzie, on the 26th day of September, 1932, insaid matter, that the said corcorat- ion,the said Arthur L•Bell, the agents, employees and the officers of said corporation might, under a revocable license, occupy as licensees, the premises sought to be con= demned in said action, said revocable license to be terminated u.,on notice of fifteen days to the said corporation and-tile said Arthur L.Bell and, rhEREAS, on the 31st day of March, 1933, a final order of Condemnation was etrtered in said action, a=nd a certified copy thereof was on the 1st day of April..1933 duly recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra costa, ,State of Calif ornia, in Volume 341 of Official Records at page 91 thereof, to which record reference is hereby made --For a mare particular description of the premises condemned, and tae county of Contra costa is now the owner of the premises condemned in said action and nor.- requires tine same for public use. IT IS HEKEEY R.SOLV^D that tyle revocable license heretofore granted to the said apartment Estates Club of Anerica, Inc, a corporation, and Artnur L.Bell, be and the same is hereby ordered terminated and cancelled and the Attorneys for the County of Contra Costa are hereby directed to deliver to said corporation and said Arthur L.Sell, notice of the terminatio; of said recovable license and to direct them and all of their agents, employees and officers to remove from the said premises con- demned in said action rithin fifteen (15) days after receipt of said notice. The foregoing Resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Resolution Regarding - Sale of County Buildings. IT IS HERBY RESOLVED that the buildings located on the right of way adjacent , :.to the east portal of the proposed new low level tunnel between Contra Costa and Alame a :County belonging to the County of Contra Costa, are no longer required for puolic use and that =aid buildings be sold at puolic auction to the highest and 'nest bidder for cash, lawful money of cue United States, by Ralph Harrison, and that the following notice of said sale be gi-:en: "NOTICE OF SALE AT PU-LIC AUCTION OF BUILDIIZGS LOCATED ON RIGHT OF RAY OF ''t;JiC'rEL ROAD AT POtT AL OF PROPOSED LOW LEVEL TUNNEL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all those certain buildings situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the right of way acquired by tee County of Contra Costa in the condemnation action entitled 'County of Conga Costa, State of California, Plaintiff, vs. Apartment Estates Club of America, Inc. a corporation, et a1. Defendants' in wric n the final order of condemnation was recorded on the 1st day of April, 1933, in volume 341 of Official Records at page 91 in the office of the County Hecomder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to whicn record all persons are hereby referred for a more particular description of tae real 189 7 property upon which said b-ildings are situated, said right of way comprisirg the land at the east portal of the proposed new low level tunnel between Contra Costa County and Alameda County, and which said buildings are now owned by the County of Contra Costa, will be sold at public auction at the entrance of the Hall of Records on Court Street in the Town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, at 9:30 o'clock A.M. ' on Monday the 1st day of May, 1933• Said buildings will be sold to the highest bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States and the bid or offer for the same shall be made upon the condition that the purchaser shall remove said buildings and the whole thereof within fifteen (15) days alter acceptance of tre bid, and that the premises upon which said buildings are located shall be left in a clean orderly condition, and that all debris, broken 1pmber and material resulting from ' the removal of said buildings shall be removed from the right of way of the County of Contra Costa, within fifteen (15) nays after the acceptance oft he bid. By order of the Board of Supervi.ors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Dated tnis 3rd day of April, 1933• S.C. WELLS, CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY Or COVTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORLIA. and that said sale be made in accordance witn the terms of said notice by the said Ralph Harrison, and that the proceeds of the sale be paid into the County Treasury fol the use of the County by the said Ralph Harrison and that said Notice of said sale be published April 14th, 21st, and 28th, 1933, in the Courier-Journal, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published within the County of Contra Costa. The said Resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 17th, 1933, at 10 o'clock A.M. .............. "`!"�'`_^:�/.-...Clerk. n 100 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT;-a COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 00000000 ITIS BY THE BOARD Or SUPERVISORS ORDERED tent a Special Meeting of the Boar of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, be called for and to meet on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12th, 1933, at hour of 10 o'clock A.M. for the purpose of considering the making of application to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, for a loan for the support of indigents in the County of Contra Costa, for the balanceof the fiscal year 1932-33, and all matters incident thereto, and for such other matters as may legally come before this Board at that time. Dated: Martinez, California, April 12, 1933• James N. Lon- H.L. CU'd IROS. HARRY M. STOW. I'.J. BUCHANU. R. J. TREMBATH. - - - -000 - - - - - - -- IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COtiTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12th, 1933• The Board met pt 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. �11.J Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummin;s, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembatn. S.C.Wells, Clerk. IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTIO_, Relating to tae securing of certain sums frrm tha Reconstruction Finance Corporation, a United States Corporation, for the benefit of the COUNTY OF CONT'RA COSTA, State of California, Charities and Correction Fund. WHEREAS, it appears to the satisfaction of the Board of Supervisors, upon an audit conducted by the Auditor of this County into the financial condition of the Charities and Corrections Fund of the County of Contra Costa, that there will be re •r- ed an additional sum in the amount of Thirty-one thousand four hundr-d twenty-four (iv31,424.00) dollars in order to carry on during the months of May and June, 1933, , he present charitable work under the direction of the Board of Supervisors and the Department of Social Welfare of said County, made necessary because of the economic condition of t!ie County; WHEREAS, the appropriation for the dir,=ct relief in the Charities and Cor- rections Fund has been settled under and by virtue of Section 3714 of the Political , Code of the State of California in the sum of Seventy-eight thousand two hundred and no/100 (09,200.00) dollars; and ,HEREAS, the District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa has rendered this Board an opinion, a copy of which is annexed hereto, to the effect that the pre- sent economic condition is not an emergency within Section 3714, Subsection. 6 of the Political Code authorizing emergency expenditures from the general reserve of this County for purposes of supplying Co said fund the required thirty-one thousand four hundred twenty-four (,131,424.00) dollars; and, I 191 WHEREAS, the present economic condition of said county will require as a ". reasonable expenditure for the aid of indigent persons in said County during the mont is of May, 1933, and June, 1933, in securing to them necessary food, clothing, and shelter for the added expenditure of Thirty-one thousand four hundred twe�ty-;'aur ' (:31,424.00) dollars; and WHEREAS, this Board is informed twat tine Reconstu^,uction Finance Corporation, '., a corporation duly organized and existirk; and constituted under and by virtue of the laws of the United States of America, will, upon application made by Kis Excellency ' the Governor of the State of California, to said corporation, setover to and allow to said County of Con=ra Costa, State of California, the sum of thirty-one thousand four hunc:red twenty-four ('31,424.00) dollars for the purposes herein designated; TTIEREFOR' BE IT RESOLFFD: that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Con,ra Costa, does here'oy order its Chairman to comn;unicate with Kis Excellency, the Governor o= the State of California requesting said latter officer to expend all and every effort on his part to secure by contract or otherwise with the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, a corporation, organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the United States of America, for purposes of securing the sur o£ Thirty-one thous nd Four huncred twenty-four ('31,424.00)dollars for purposes of expenditure under the direction of the Board of Supervisors of this County to meet the deficit in the Charities and Corrections Fund of said County; BE IT FUR­ RESOLVED, that said Chairman of the Said Board of Supervisors ' of said County for said Board of Supervisors shall enter into all necessary and prop- er documents with the Governor of the State of California and/ or Reconstruction Finance Corporation for the purpose of securing the hereinabove designated sum. Passed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California this l2th day of April, 1933, by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors F.J.Buchanan, James N.Long, H.L.Cummin;;s, H.M. Stow and R.J.Trembath. Noes; None. Absent: None. In the Matter of Furnishing Lists of Indigents for Civilian Conservation Camps. A request having been received by this Board from R.C,Branion, State Emergency Relief Administrator, that this Board designate some responsible person to compile lists of eligible men for Civilian Conservation Camps, to be submitted to said State ' Emergency Relief Administrator, It is, by the Board ordered that Mrs. Ruth McCord, County S^tial Service Worker be and she is hereby designated to compile a list of men eligible under the rules laid down by said State Emergency Relief Administrator and to submit same upon request. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, )April lith, 1933, at 10 o'clock A.Y. L...........Chairman. �92 BEFOR? THE HOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COITT A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, APRIL 17t`, 1933. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.L. Present: Ron. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M. Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Pells, Clerk. In 'Latter of Construction of Concrete Culvert on Road D-17, Supervisor District #4, This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for,the construction of concrete culveri on Road D-17, Supervisor District #4, and this being time and place for receiving of said bids, the following bids are received and read to said Board, tc wit: LEE J. IMIEL• Concrete Culvert, per cu. yd, °$'12.00 Reinforcing steel in place, lb. .0238. W.E. LYONS: Concrete in culvert, 241 cu. yds. 6 $14.25 Der cu. yd, $34�39�9 4.255 Reinforc. Steel in place, 37,498 lbs. a 3`0.0256 per lb. 9 9.CO. WHITED & 7iHITED: �FF33 Concrete in culvert, per cu. yd, 013.90. Reinfore.Steel, in place, per lb. .025 T.C. TUNSEN: Concrete in culvert, per cu. yd, 14.25 Reinforc. Steel in place, per lb. .03 E.T. LESURE: Concrete in culvert, per cu. yd, 13.60 Reir_f orc. Steel in place, per lb. .231 MARTIN ,URPHY-: Concrete in culvert per cu. yd, 17.95 Reinforc. Steel in place, per lb. 0.025. F. KAUS: Concrete in Culvert, per cu. yd, 13.46 Reinforc. Steel, in place, per lo. .o2 3/4. T.H. FITZMAURICE: 7oncrete in culvert per cu. yd, 12.70 Reinforc. Steel, in place, per lb. 0.023. Q.A.JEFFERS: Concrete in culvert, per cu. yd. 241 u $14.5o $3494.50 Reinforc. Steel, in place, per lb. 37455 ® ;$'3.12 per 100 llo a p 3• G. E. SEENO: Concrete in Culvert, per cu.yd. 15.13. Reinforc. Steel, in place, per 100 lb. 2.38 Concrete, 241 cu, yd. Rei of or c. Steel, 37,49E lbs. JOE CESA• .Cor-erete in Culvert, per cu. yd. 13.75 Reir-forc.Steel, in place, per lb. .025 Will complete work in �O days. Time charge,30 days ® „15.00 450.00 JOHN _. KRISTICH: off° ac rete in culvert, per cu. yd. 12.00 Reinforc. Steel, in place, per lb. .028 - HENRY FINI;IGAN: Concrete, in place, per yd. 9.16. - Reiniorc. Steel, n place, per 1,-o. .0444 BUNDESEN & LAURITZEN: Concrete in place, per cu. yd. 12.45 Reinforcini;-steel, place, per lb. .0265 . i193 FERD STAMM: Concrete in culvert, per cu. yd. $11.35 Reinforcing steel, in place, lb. .0225, t} Thereuoon all bids are Deferred to the County ''ngineer for further considerat- ion and County Engineer having; duly considered said bids reports to said Board that ' the bid of Ford Stamm in the sum of $3579.25 is the lowest and best bid received for the doing of said work; It is, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow, ordered that the contact for the building of said concrete culvert be and the same is hereby awarded to Ferd Sta-mm at price quoted in his bid. ° It is further ordered that said Ferd Stamm, give bonds to the County of Contra Costa, in sum of one-half of the amount of said bid to guarantee faithful performance of said contract and a bond in sum of one-half of amount of said bid to guarantee labor and materialmer.. x It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare contuact and bond, s for the doing of said work. It is further ordered that the certified enecks accompanying the bids of the unsuccessful bidders be return to said bidders, All In Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation Districts 2024-2025. Good cause appeirinL therefor, It is by tte Board ordered that the following warrants of said Districts be approved, to wit: Dist. No. Date Amount. 2024 176 Marc!: 1st, 1933, $ 395.42• 2024 177 April 1st, 1933, 191.90. 2025 190 March 1st, 1933. 300.03 2025 191 April 1st, 1933. 10'8.73• I And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. i In Matter of Granting Dance Permits. ' The folloring applications having been filed asking permission to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.Y. on dates mentioned, to wit: Byron Lodge #335, 1.O.o.F. April 29th, 1933• Crockett Post #33, American Legion, on April 23, 1933• It is by the Board ordered that said permits be granted. ' K In the Matter of the petition of land owners in Delta Farms Reclamation District Number 2024 to have certain lands in said District excluded tnerefrce. ORDER EXCLUDING, LANDS FROM DELTA FARMS RECLAMATION DISTRICT NUL:BER 2024. WHEREAS, on the 21st day of March, 1933, landowners in Delta Farms Recla- mation District No. 2021: did file with the Clerk of this Board a petition for the ex- elusion from the said District of certain lands therein, and thereafter on the said 21 t day of ,Barth, 197,3, by its order fixed this l(th day of April, 1933, at the hourof 10 o'clock A.!. at the chambers of tnis Board at the County Court House in the City of Martinez, County of Cor-tia Costa, State of California, as the time and place at which tins Board would meet for tae purpose of hearing any and all objections to said petition: and also required that notice of the nearing at said time and place should b given by pubiicatio:i for two wee:-:s in Tile Byron Times, a nerspaper of general circu- lation published in the above na ed Caunty, and Vi!U:R'AS, on this 17th day of April, 19-3, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. before this Board at its chambers in the County Court House at the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, the heari.::g of any and all objections to said petition was duly called by this Board in accordance with the terms of said order and it thereupon was duly made to appear to this Board that notice of time and place of hearing of said objections in proper form was duly and regularly published as required by the terms of said order, and , WHEREAS, ltpon said hearing, or prier thereto, no written or other object- ions to said petition were made or filed, and WHEREAS, it appe^rs to this Boa!d to be for the best i.--"erests of the District that the land menti7)ned and described in said oetition as "Exhibit All be excluded from the District; 11091, THEREFORE, upon motion: of Supervisor R.J.Trembath, aeconded by Supervisor Harry Stow, and duly carried, IT IS HE.;EBY ORDER-D that said land, particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit. That certain piece or parcel of land, lying and being in the County of Coit2a Costa, State of Cali=ornia, particularly bounded and des- cribed as follows, to wit: BEGIFNING at a point in the hal_ section line runnin- East and West through Section 23, township 1 Nortn, Range 3 East, M.D.B.& M. and 100 feet west of the West toe of the leveee that runs North and South alone: the Test side of the Orwood Tract; thei,ce West along said 'half s=ection line about 4700 feet to the west line of said Sectio:, 23; thence northerly along the west line of saidSection 23 and the ; 1J� In the ;Satter of Installing Radio in Car of Captain of Traffic Officers, It is by the Board ordered that the sura of $75 be set aside for the purpose of installing a radio in the automobile of the Captain of the Traffic Officers Squad for the purpose of calling traffic officers in emergency cases, said sum to be paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County. In the Matter of Granting; Permission to Dr. W.A.Powell County Health Officer to Attend Medical Association Meeting. It is by the Board ordered that permission be granted to Dr. W.A.Powell, Count Health Officer, to absent himself from the County of Contra Costa, on April 22nd- 24th„ 1933, for the purpose of attending the State Medical Association Meeting at Del Monte, In the Matter of Cancellation :of Appropriations. On request of County Auditor., A.N.Sullenger, It is ordered that the following aporopriations under the County Surveyor's Direction be ordered cancelled, to wit: ' District 1: Account 1610 a 050.00 District 2: Account 2620 500.00 District 33 Account 3650 3000.00 Distri ct 4; Account 5620 8 50.00 Total ---- U5000-00 . The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the-Board. In the Matter of Transfer of Fund s. A.Ie.Sullerger, Ouuaty Auditor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust accounts for the month of March, so that the said accounts rill present a true record of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County Treasury and good cause appearing therefor in a detailed explanation presented by said A.N.Sullenger; It is, by t'..e Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the fund 'accounts as kept by the County auditor and by the County Treasurer: ' (debits ( Credits (Decreases) (Increases ) Bond Road Mtce. Fund $516.32 Char. & Corras. Fund 56.02 Co. Library Fund 19.16 Motor Vehicle Fund 2725,60 Special Road Fund 2519.00 Sup. Dist. 2 Fund 13.17 Hall of Records -Fund 253.51 General F•and 610 :63 6103-6810 0 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. K i 198 } In the Matter of Acceptance of Contracts for Construction of County Hall of Records Building. Architect E.G.3angs, _paving filed with this Board Certificates shoeing completion of contracts for doing certain work On County Hall of Records Building according to plans and specifications heretofore adopted by this Board, to wit; Consolidated Terrazzo Company, - Terrazzo work. _x Scott Company, - Plumbing. J.F.Ecker, - painting. The Venor Company, - Furnishia Linoleum and cork tile. Crockett Electric Shop, - Electrical Work. x W.F.Puller Company, - Glass and glazin'. Peerless Ornamental Iron & Bronze Co.Inc. - 'Miscellaneous metal work. It is, by the Board ordered brit said contracts be and the same are hereby accepted and said work declared completed., In the flatter of addition to Contract of Consolidated Terrazzo Co. It is by the Board ordered thz:t the sum of a35. over and above amount of original contract, of said Company, be alloy;ed the Consolidated Terrazzo Co., for the grindir.- of floors in the three court-rooms in County Hall of Records Building, caused by the cnangin_, of locations of jury boxes. 4 In Mater of Deduction from Coctract of Indiana Limestone Company. It is, by tee Board ordered that the following deductions be made from original amount of tae contract of Indiana Limestone Company, to crit, :113.97 caused by the eliminatioi: of wafer-proofin:-, of outside malls and ;13. caused by damages done by saidIndiana Limestone Company to tae r oo f of said County Hall of nec02:s Building. In :atter of Chan.--in- Doors in County Lar; Library. It is by the Board order-:,d that John Monk, Superintendent of Construction of County ?fall of Recori:s Buildin"-, be and he is hereby authorized to change certain doors in Law Library in County Hall of Recor,,s 3uildin-� as requested oy the Bar Associatio:,,of the County of Contra Costa, said alterations to be paid for by the Bar association of Co:;tua Cos--a County. In the Matter of Purchasing Cabinet for Jude A.B.YcKenzie. Itis by ae 3ow d ordered that the PuxenasicE Agent of Contra Costa County be and he is hereb.. authorized to purchase for the sum of ,25. one four-drawer legal Pilin_ cabinet for the chambers of Judge A.B.'cKenzie, in the Uoanty Hall of Records Buildi:,g. 197 :A In the Matter of Fixing Salary for Assistant to Purchasing Agent, It is, by the Board ordered thaw. the salary of Helen Gotelli, Assistant to the County Purchasing Agent be and the same is hereby fixed at sum of $140 per month and the Countv Auditor is hereby authorized *,o drabs his warrant monthly in favor of 5 said Helen Gotelli out of the General Fund of the County of Contra Costa, in payment i of s:,id services, and commencin,• as of Jan. 12, 1933, said salary to be reduced 12 Y. upon the going into effect of the County Government Bill for the Fiscal year 1933-34• ,..r j In Latter of Final P ?" ayment to y: .W.Lorgans. i The contract of P.K.`_-"organs, for the furnishing of finished hardware for the County Rall of Recorus Building, having been accepted by this Board on Larch 7th, 193 . , and the time for filing Withhold Notices against said Contractor having expired, and the sum of $1145.34 still remaining unpaid on said contract, It is, by the Board ordered that the Gounty Auditor of Contra Costa County draw his u:arrant _n favor of said .li..ior�ans, in sus of $1145.34 out of the Building Fund of County Hal' of Records in payment of the amount still due saidW.W.Morgans, and tna.t the County Treasurer pay the some.x F s' In hatter of Allorance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that $11.50 State and 011.50 County cash allowance to the needy abed be granted to OLE SCHELVEa, 013 Chanslor Ave. Richmond, California, to begin as o` April 1, 1933, which has been advanced in cash. ds It is orderod 'tnat ^15.00 State and $15.00 county cash allowance to the needy aged be granted to ROBERT G. STP^, 656 3alra Drive, El Cerrito, R.F.D. Ber�ley, to begin as of Marcy 15, 1933, andwnicu hrs been advanced in cash. >L That $11.00 State and .11.00 County cash allowance to the needy aged, be granted to WIL".IA's' E. INGRAHA7, 6656- 3rd St. Richmond, to oegin as of ;;arch 1, 1933, and whiC has beer advancer; is c a. That ,$12.50 State and 012.50 county cash allowance to the needy aged,be granted to LUCY HELENA 3YIT11, 248- ata St. Richmond, Cal. to begin as of March 1, 1933• C' That $11.50 State and $11.50 County cash allowance to the needy aged, be grante to CHARLES B. LAVER1, 3721 Bissell Ave. Richmond, to begin as of March 15, 1933, which f has been advanced in cash. ' That State a,,d County aid to the needy aged be denied to MRS. 1ARTHA BE. BON:+ER, 514- Puliman Ave. Richmond, Cal. as need not established. That State and County aid to the reedy aged be dented to LAWRE?ICE ACUS NORLEN, 4515 Potrero Avg. Stege, as need not established, That Old Age Security to :M;. ANNETTE BEAL 221 South 21st St.Richmond, be s continued as usual but sent to Rte 2, Box 57, Covina, California, the first check to be sent there, Lay 1, 1933• ' That $12.50 State and $12.50 county cash allowance to the needy aged, be grante to LYRA S. STITT, 658 Balra Drive, E1 Cerrito, R.F.D. Berkeley, to begin as of April 1, 193:, an' which has bee:: advanced in cash. That $25.00 County cash alla.ance _per month, be granted to TH'JRSA SILVESTER, 5426 Van Fleet St. Richmond Annex, R.F.D.-Richmond, to begin, as of Margin 1, 1¢3. That $30.00 State and $30.00 county aid granted to 1JRS. IDA ?..f. COOPER 434 Liberty St. Tl Cerrito, Cal. be changed to rea,: 020.00 State and $15.50 eoud y aid as of April 17th, 1933• That $40.00 State and $25,50 county aid granted to MRS, ANGELITA VILLA Rodeo, be changed.to read a30.00 State and 315,50 county aid as of April let, 1933• - That $20.00 State aid for needy children be granted ;ARS. LULA CROOKS, 1505 Snell Ave. Lartinez, to begin as of March 16th, 1933• : I I 198 That $10.00 State add to needy children be granted to MRS. ROSE BARONI, 935 Castro Street, Martinez, for care of Mary Tarantino, h s Sister, same to begin as of March llth, 1933• That ,25.00 State and $25.00 county aid be continued to HO'IER HUNT, Alamo, as of April 1933• That q'40.00 State and $40.00 county aid to MRS. MARIA LUIZ, Walnut Creek, be changed to read 3`30.00 State aid and $50.00 county aid to be changed as of April 17, 1933. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F - F In Batter of Allowance to Indigents under care of Probation Officer. It is ordered that beginning April lat. 1933, State and County aid for Helen Ray Machado be renewed to T.A.Boyer, Probation Officer, in a+:eunts of $10.00 State and $15.00 county. That beginning Feb. lat, 1933, support and maintenance granted T.A.Boyer, Probation Officer for the Rios children be reduced from $40 state and $30 county aid to $30.00 state and $30. county aid. That beginnicig April lat, 1933, T.A.Boyer, Probation Officer be allowed 0110 per month county aid for support and maintenance of Aurora Sanchez. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In the Matter of Resolution in regard to Dedication of Hall of Records Building. WHEREAS, tine Hoard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, having, recently completed a nen Hall of Records in the City of Martinez, at a cost of $430,000 and which is free and clear of all encumbrances, and WHEREAS, Mount Diablo Parlor No. 101, Native Sons of the Golden West having requested permission to conduct dedication ceremonies of said building, under the direction of the Grand Officers of the Nati-.-e Sons of the Golden West and to be assi ted by the Grand Officers of the Native Daughters of the Golden West, and r(REX.;S, said Grand Officers of the Native Sons of the Golden West, assisted by the Grand Officers of the Native Daughters of the Golden West, and by local organizations, to wit: Las Juntas Parlor, Native Daughters of the Golden Wiest; Henry 1;c1%amara Post No. 29, American Legion; Kiwania Glee Club of Martinez; Boy Soon Troop of Martinez; Martinez Band and Alhamara High School Band and various individua s, did conduct dedication ceremonies befitting to said County Hall of Reoor:is on April 9th, 1933; NOV, THEREFORE, be it resolved that we, The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, in regular session assembled, extend to.the Grand Officers of the Nati we Sons of the Golden West, and to the Grand Officers of the Native Daughters of the Golden West, to Mount Diablo Parlor No. 101, Native Sons of the Golden West and to all other organizations and individuals who so ably assisted in said dedication cere- monies a vote of thanks, and assurance of mar deep appreciation of their services. The above,Resolutioa is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, May lat, 1933, at 10 o'clock A.M. /. ....`.°...Chairman. 2 BEFOhE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOFCvIA. MONDAY, MAY 1st, 19333• Ine Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Bucnanan, Cnairman; SunervisQ s James IT.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry Stow, and R.J.Trembath .. S.C-:ells, Clerk.. - - The Minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during toe month of April, 193 , are read to the Board by the clerk and approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of Granting of Dance Permits. _ i Tne folloiing applicants having applied to this Board for permission to conduc a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on dates set opposite their names, to wit: Eagles Drill Team, Antioch, April 25th, 1933• Mt.Liablo Post #24b, American Legion, Danville, May b, 1933• Rodeo Post, Veterans of Foreign Fars, May 6, 1933, at Rodeo. It is by the Do.rd ordered that the saia permits be granted. In Matter of anoroval of Warrants of Reclamation Listrict #2059. ' Good cause agearing tnerefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said Districts be annroved, to wit: No. Dat, Amount. 952 April 25, 1933- $ 96.54 t 953 AnApril 25, 197^3 16.20 4 ri1 25, 1933 110.00 955 April 25, 1933 bb-74 956 April 25, 1933 7.50 And the Chairman and Clerk of tnis Board are hereoy authorized to note the approval of said 3oard on said warrants by affixing- their signatures tnereto, In Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1b19. wood cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the Following -s warrants of said Districts oe approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. • 876 Abril 29, 1933• $75.00 877 April 29, 1933 50.00 ' And the Chairman and Clerk of tnis Board are nereoy authorized to note the t approval of said 'oard on said warrants by affixing their signatures tnereto. I i P 200 In Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation "istrict $802. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said Reclamation District are approved, to wit: No. Dn1e Amount. bob April 29, 1933 $ 30.00 647 April 29, 1933 (.Ob b48 April 29, 1933, 46.72 649 April 29, 1933 50.00 650 April 29, 1933 4.90 And the Chairmanand Clerk of this Board are hereby autnorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures tnereto. In the Matter of approval o'Bond of Associated Oil Company. The Associated Oil Company having on March 20, 1933, been granted a general of a franchise to maintain and operate a wharf at Avon, California, conditi mei on the filing of a bond in the sum of $1000 running to County of Contra Costa, and the said Associated Oil Company having presented to this Board, a good and sufficient Bond in the sum of $1000 with U.S. Fidelity and Gwaranty Company as Surety; It is, by the Board ordered that said 'bond oe and the same is hereby approved; In Matter of Granting Permit to Lay Nater Pipe. E.E.Edwards, having applied for permission to lay a 3/4 inch pipe line for a distance of 2700 feet, along the south side of Walden Road from the soutnrest corner Of its intersection with the Walnut Creek-Martinez Hignray; It is, by the Board oruered tnat permission to lay said pine line be granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County engineer and to the satis- faction of the Supervisor of said District.*. In the Matter of Application of Janitors of County Hospital for a Day Off per Week. A petition signed by R.E.Gemetti, James A.Burns and J.Seaton, Janitors of Contra Costa Count) Hospital, praying that tney be allowed one days each p e•week, off It is by the board ordered that said petition be referred to the County Hospit Committee of the Board of Supervisors with the recommendation that said request be granted. I' 201 In the Matter of Purcnasing Table for Board of Supervisors conference Room. John Monk, Superintendent of Constr::ction of County Hall of Records building naving obtained a price of 3110 for the purchase of a taole with a glass top to be ' placed in the conference Room, of the Board of Supervisors a1 the "ounty Hall. of Records Building; It is, by the Board ordered that said table be purcnased. Tne vote on the foregoing order being as follor.•s, to crit: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow and Trembath. ' Noes: Supervisor Bucnanan. In the Batter of Purchasing Burglary and Robbery Policy to cover offices in county Hall of Records Building. It is by the Board ordered that the County Purchasing Agent purchase a policy in t he sum of $2000 covering robbery and bursary of the offices of t he county Hall of Records Building. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. ' It is by t e Board ordered that the following allowances be made to following named indigents, to wit: That 430.00 per month county cash allor;ance, be granted to MRS. ELVIRA FEES, 442- lOtn St. zicnmond, Cal. to begin as of April 1st, 1933• shat $50.00 County cash allowance per month be granted to MRS. GUADALUPE LEMOS, _ 540- 3rd St. Richmond, to begin as of !4ay 1st, 1933• That 412.50 State and $12.50 County cash allowance to needy aged be granted to MRS. MARGARET J. HASTY, 6 Eddy St.Pt.Richmond, to begin as of April 1, 1933• That "12.50 State and $12.50 county aid for needy aged be granted to JOSEPH FRANKLIN SMITH, Byron, Cal. to begin as of April 1, 1933• That $15.00 State and 4"15.00 county aid to needy aged be granted to EDWARD RAWS07 PECK Alamo, to begin as of May lst, 1933. That $12.50 State and ^$12.;0 county ca h allowance to needy aged be granted to MRS. ROSE HALLIHAN, 521- 3rd St. Richmand, California, to begin as of April 1, 1933• That application for aid for needy aged b, WILLIAM AND FRANCES SHELBY, 1936 Estudillo St. Martinez, be denied as need not established. ' That $11.00 State and $11.00 county aid to the needy aged be granted to ROLLIN B. TROUSLOT, End of Terrace Ave. Walnut Creek, to begin as of April lst, 1933• khat $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid to the needy aged be granted to ELLA MASTERSON, Box 135, Saranap Road, Walnut Creek, to begin as of April let, 1933. That $11.50 State and $11.50 County aid to DAVID P. HUSTON, Box 146, C/o Mrs. Fells, O'Hara Ave. Oakley, be continued as of April let, 1933• ' That $$7.50 State and $7.50 County aid be continued as of April 1st, 1933. to HUGH MEDDLE, RTE 1, Toll Gate, Concord, cal. That $10.00 State and 410. county aid to PAJLL DELANO, Box 94, O'Hara Road, Oal_ley, be continued as of April let, 1933• That $10.00 State and $10.00 `%ounty aid to the needy aged granted to MISS MFY DAVIS, 1014 Haven St. Martinez, Cal. to be continued as of April let, 1933. That $9.00 State and $9.00 county aid heretofore granted to CHARLES LeGrand, State Highray, Byron, be decreased, to $5.00 County and '5.00 State aid as of April let, 1933• Tnat aid to the needy aged heretofore granted to STERLING PERKINS, Moraga Road Lafayette, be discontinued as of April 16, 1933. 1 i That 412.50 State and $12.5o county aid granted to LEWIS FRANCIS BACON � Clayton Road, Concord, be discontinued as of March 1, 1933• 20-2 I That aid in amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid for needy blind heretofore granted to CAROLINE LANE, 631 Loring Avenue Crockett, be discontinued as of April 17, 1933• That $30.00 state and 430.00 county cash allowance to needy children be grant n to MRS. HELEN NEWVA';, 422 South 35th St. Richmond, to begin as of April 15, 1933• That $20.00 State and $20.00 County aid for half orphan children be granted to LENA SANTOS, Box 1-B, Live Oak Ave Oakley, to begin ad of April 10 1933• That $10.00 State and ,$°10.00 county aid for halforphan children be granted to IVA L. TRI_BEY, 305 Poplar St.Port Chicago, to begin as of April 1st, 1933• That $20.00 State and $17.00 county aid for half orphan children granted to FLORA BRODERICK, Box 103, Oakley, be changed to $10,00 State and $7.00 county aid to begin as of April 1st, 1933• That State aid to the amount of 410.00 to needy chil�mn heretofore granted to MRS. ROSE BARONI, 935 Castro St. Martinez, forcare of Clary Tarantino, her Slater, ' be discontinued as of March 11, 1933• The ;aid order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,. Additional In Matter of Installing/Telephone in Richmond and Martinez Office of the Social Service Department, It is by the Board ordered that Mrs. Ruth McCord, Social Service Worker be 1 authorized to have installed in the Ricamond-'Martinez officesof the social Service Department, one additional telephone., In Matter of Additional Allowance to Carl Overaa. On recommendation of Architect E.G.Bangs, It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $266.67 over and above the original amount set out in his contract, be alloyed to Carl Overaa, for changes made in Court Rooms 1-2-3, and a metal covered door in Room 134. In Matter of Acceptance of Contract of Carl Overaa. Architect E.G.Bangs, Navin, certified tothis Board that the contract of Carl Overaa, for doing of carpentry work on the County Hall of Records Building, has-been completed according to plans and specifications heretofore adopted by this Board for said work; It is ordered t:.ai said contract be and the same is hereby accepted and d e- clared completed., In Matter of Acceptance of Contract of Carl T.Doell Company. Architect E.G.Bangs, having certified to this Board that the contract of Carl T.Doell Company for heatinL; and ventilating work in tle County Hall of Records 9yuilding has been completed according to plans and specifications for said work heretofore adopted by this Board; P 203 It is by the Board ordered that said conaact be and the same is hereby accepted and said work declared completed., ' In the Matter of Deduction from C mtract of J.F.Ecker. On Recommendation of E.G.Bangs, Architect of the County Hall of Records building, It is by the Board ordered that thr sum of X120 be deducted from the original amount set out in the contract of J.F.Ecker caused by the omitting of painti Ig in c ertain rooms of said building., In the Matter of Withholding Payment to A.Winrhcole, Plastering Contractor. The Labor Commissioner of the State of California, having notified this Board that a penalty in the sum of $2230.00 should be levied against A.Winchcole, plastering contractor for the County Hall of Records Building, for violation in the performance of said contract of the provisions of Chapter 397, Statutes of 1931; IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDER'_SD that the sum of $2230.00 be withheld from the final payment due said A.Winchcole, on said contract, pending the further order of this Board.,, 1 In the Jdatter of Resolution Regarding Sale of County Buildings. 7HEREAS, this Board of Supervisors on the third day d April, 1933. advertised for sale all those certain buildings situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the right of way acquired by the County of Conte Costa, in condemnatio action entitled "County of Contra Costa, State of California, Plaintiff, vs. Apautme Estates Club of America, Inc., a corporation, et al. Defendants" in which the final order of condemnation was recorded on the first day of April, 1933, in Vol. 341 of Officia' Records at nage 91, in the office of the County hecorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to which record all persons are hereby referred ' for a mole particular description of the real property upon vhich said buildings are situated; said right of r:ay comprisin;; the land at the east portal of the propose new low level tunnel between Contra Costa County and Alameda County, and ::hich said ouildin,,s are now owned by the County of Contra Costa to be sold at public auction at the entrance of the Hall of Records on Court Street in the Town of Martinez, County Of Con T*, Costa, State of California, at 9;30 o'clock A.M. on Monday the first day of lay. 1933; AND iIiEREAS, the board of Sluperrisors of Conn a Costa County now deem it to be to the best interests of said County that said huildings be not sold and that they be removed from said premises to be used by the ''ounty of Contra Costa for County purposes; NOV,, THEREEFORB, BE IT RESOLVED, That this Board of Supervisors does order tha the Resolution heretofore adopted ordering the sale of said ouildings be an d the same is nereoy rescinded and that said sale be not held and that said 'buildings be removed I r r 20* from said premises by the County En;ineer of Contra Costa county and to be used for such purposes as thisBoard of Supervisors shall deem to the best interests of Contra Costa County; The said Resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In the -attLr of Acproval of a Portion of the Boundaries between Alameda and Centra Costa Counties. , WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 24725 duly adopted on the 17th day of February, 1931, by the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County and by Resolution duly adopted on the 2nd d:ly of Wareh, 1931, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County the County Surveyors of said respective Counties were authorized and directed to co- operate ani establi Eh a certain portion of the boundary line between said Counties as therein described, and WHEREAS, said County Surveyors have nor filed with this Board of Supervisors a ItReport of the Survey of a portion of the Boundary between Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, by George Wilhelm, County Surveyor of Alameaa County and Ralph R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County" and maps in connection therewith, which said Report and saidl.,:aps are incorporated herein, and thus by reference made a part hereof, and PifSR_'EAS, said Survey and recommendations jointly made by the Surveyors of both counties affected, were approved by this Board of Supervisors by order duly made and entered on the Minutes of said Board on the 31st day of October, 1932, and .REREAS, the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County has filed with this Board of Supervisors "Description of a portion of the bo:.:.9ary between. Counties of Alameda and Contra Costa"and map in connection therewith, which said Description and Map are incorporated herein and thus by refer=nce made a part hereof. THEREFORE BE IT R3SOLVED: That said description and map be and the same is hereby approved by this Board of Supervisors and is hereby attached to and made a part of the Report hereinaoove referred to, and the Clerk of this Board of Super- visors is hereby authorized to forward a certified copy of this Resolution to the Board of Supervisors of said Alameda County In the Latter of Granting Free License to Peddle. Harry Cameron, Ralph Stevens, and Silliam Hughes, honorably discharged soldiers, having appli_d to this Board for a free license to peddle throughrnut theCounty of Uontra Costa, outside of incorporated towns, It is by the Board ordered that tie Tax Collector of Contra Costa County issue tc each of said anplicants a free license to peddle throughout the County of Contra Costa, outside of incorporated Towns K And +,tie n,;?p_; tllr P9 rcrpcc PP+ nr Mnn aa.r 1P1p 15, 1077 ` 0. Im Mn�nn- A.;' f ....(' airman i 20� BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, MAY 15, 1933• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. N.J.Buchanan, Chair-.an; Supervisors James N.Long, E.L.Cummings, ' Harry L'.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. - - In the Matter of Approval of Reclamation Warrants of District ,#12024-2025. ' Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the =oard ordered that the following Warrants of said Districts be approved, to wit: Dist. 2024 No. 178 dated Apr.l ,1933, for $161-39- 2024 No. 179 dated May 1, 1933. for 234.80. Dist. 2025 Is. 192 dated Apr. 1, 1933, for 135.37 2025 No. 193 dated May 1, 1933 , for 173.74. And the Chairman and Clerl: of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 1619. Good cause anpearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following arrants of said District #1619 be approves, to wit: No. 867 dated April 3rd,'33 for a 17.00 865 dated April 3rd,'33 for 18.12 869 dated April 3rd,'33 for 15.12 970 dated April 3rd '33 for 11.62 871 dated April 3rd 33 for 12.62 872 dated April 3rd '33 for 12.62 87 dated April 3rd '33 for 6.50 87�+ dated Ac-ril 3rd 'z3 for 8.38 875 dated April 3rd '33 for 17.12 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are herby authorizedto note the approval of this Beard on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Application for Dance Permit. R.S.Harrold, having applied to this Board on behalf of the Baby Hospital ' of the East Bay for a permit to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'cloc'r A.M. on May 20, 1933, at Sleepy Hollos, It is, by the Board ordered that said permit be granted., 1 In Matter of Placing Advertisement in California Real Estate Journal. C.A.Ricks and ':.E.Dunkel, having appeared before this Board and requested that said Board place an advertisen:ert in California Real Estate Journal advertising the resources of Contra Costa County, and this Board deeming said California Real Estate Journal a good a:ive-tisinr: medium for t'.:e resources of the said County, It is, by tqe Board ordered that an advertisement consisting of one half page 2 0 G i at a cost of .50 be placed in said California Real Estate Journal, It is further ordere_' that the California Real Estate Board present to this Board a duly verified claim on the Advertising; Fund of Contra Costa County in payment of said advertisement. In Matter of Granting Leave of Absence to Charles Schwake, Constable of 7th Judicial Township. Charles Sohvrake, Constable of 7th Judicial Townshir, having applied to this , =oard for permission to leave the State of California; Itis, by the Board ordered that said Charles Schwake, be granted ?ermission to leave the State of California, for a period of thirty days from and after date of leaving the said State. In Matter of Granting License to Peddle. Beaga lagara, honorably discharged fro,n the U.S.Navy. having applied to this Board for a free license to peddle throughout the County of Contra Costa, outside of incorporated cities; It is, by the Board ordered that Tax Collector of Contra Costa County issue to said Beaga Magara, a free license to peddle throughout the County of Contra Costa outside of incorporated cities. - In Matter of application of Tunnel Road Transit Company for a Bus Line Perr.;it. F.A.Davis, representing the Tunnel Road Transit Company having appeared before this Board and requested the adoption of a Resolution endorsing his application now pending before the Railroad Ccm-,ission of the State of California., for a permit to ;operate a Bus line from Oakland, California to Clayton, in Contra Costa County; It is by the Board ordered that the further consideration of said application be and the same is hereby continued -or invest igaticn by the Supervisors of the Dis— tricts concerned. 207 In Matter of Acceptance of C=ntraat of Otis Elevator Co. Architect E.G.Pangs, of the County Hall of Records Building having certified to this Board that the contract of Otis Elevator Company for installing an elevator in County Fall of Records Building, has 'peen completed according to plans and specifications heretofore adopted for said work, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby accepted and declared completed., In Matter of Deduction from Contract of J.F.Ecker. It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $148.75 be deducted from the amount set out in original contract of J.F.Ecker, on account of omitting painting r, certain rooms in County call of Records Building.., Ir, Matter of Deductions of The Scott Company Contract. It is by the Board ordered that the sum of ;$28.90 be deducted from amount Set out in original cnntract of The Scott Company for pli:mbing in County Fall of Records Building, on account of omitting lavatories in Rooms 217 and 236 of County Hall of Records building.r. i In Matter of Allowance of W.W.Morgans I for Extra Finish :ardmare. It is by t::^e Board- ordered that the SU.m of $151.20 be allowed to W.W.Morgans, for furnishing of extra finish hardware fc:• County Hall of Records Building.,, i In Matter of Destroying Extra Blue Prints for County Hall of Records Building. Architect E.C .Bangs, of the County Fall of Records Building having reported to this Board has on hand manytxtra copies of blue prints of the County Hall of Records Building and -avi-n,7 requested advice of this Board as to their disposal, It is, by the Board ordered that said extra sets of blue prints be destroyed by said Architect. in.Matter of Payment of Salary to Mrs. Willard Smith. It is by the Board ordered that Mrs. Willard Smitl , be employed for a period of three wee}:s commencing Ma 17th, 1933, in Richmond Branch of the Contra Costa County Social Service Department and the Auditor of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to draw iris •rarrant in the sum of X80 o•it of the General Fund of said County in payment o '"said salary. ti P 20 i In Latter of Transfer of Funs. On request of A.K.Suile-:ger, County Auditor, it is by the Board -rdered that following sums be transferred from the Charities & Corrections Fund to the funds set out below, to wit: Sonoma stst�-- Home, $5,120.00 Preston School of Industry 95.07 Whittier State School 520.39 Ventura School for Girls 288.56 Mendocino State Hospital 100.r)0 ,127.(2 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.„ In ]batter of Transfer of Funds. It is by the ::oaxd ordered that the following appropriation caaaellations from the following, :ands ber.:ade, and it is ordered that of said amount so canceller', the sum of .,17,530 and 260C. be ordered transferred to the unappropriated Reserve fund fr^m the General Fund and Charities & Corrections f,:nds respectively, to wit: Board of Supervisors 101. 0320 Pubn. legal notices & reports $350.00 Clerk 102 0329 Repair of Equipment 25.00 0517 Office supp'.ies, printed 150.00 0515 Office supplies, mist. 150.00 Assessor 107 0517 Office supplies, printed 200.00 0518 Office supplies, mise. 200.00 0522 Postage 100.00 Office Equipment 200.00 Tax Collector0912 108 0320 Pubn. legal notices and reports 7400.00 0522 Postage 100.00 District Attorney Ill. 0213 Operatives 'Wages 1500.00 032 Other fees 500.00 0 99 Misc. Services 100.00 041 Auto ?Mileage 1 50.00 042 Auto Allowance 600.00 0517 Offices supplies, printed 350.00 0515 Office supplies, Misc. 250.00 0522 Postage 50.00 Surveyor 115. 0329 Repair of Equipment 50.00 0339 Telephone & Telegraph .50.00 051E Office supplies; Misc. 25.00 Elections-Preliminary Costs 120 022 Extra Help 466.00 0329 Repair of Equipment 25.00 058 Election Supplies 50.0" 0517 Office snr_olies, printed 75.00 051E Office Supplies, Lisc. 45.00 0522 Postage 170.00 Elections -General 121. 0320 Pubn. legal notices & Reports 555.00 0325 Rent 20.00 0329 Repair of Equipment 10.00 058 Election of Supplies 140.00 0517 Printed supplies 640.00 0522 Postage 26o.0o 0913 Misc. Equipment 50.00 ELECTIONS-Primary 122. 0320 Pubn. legal notices & Reports 80.00 Court House & Grounds 156. i 021 Regular salaries 50.00 0325 Repair of Bldg. 500.00 Weimar Joi:it Hospital 06 000 faintenance 2500.00 Care of Narcotic Addicts 524. 0310A Hoard & Care in Pub, institutions 300.00 Park Improvements 702, 0918 Imrrovements of Grounds 770.00 Joint Hiwhway Tunnel 515. General Appropriation 8 0.00 20330.00 The said order is passed bythe unanimous vote of the Beard. K 209 In Matter of Transfer of Funs. On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is ORDERED that transfers be made from General Reserve Fund to the following funds in amounts shown, said amounts to be returned out o: current revenue as soon as available, to wit: General Fund Y50,0r�0.00 Co. Library Fund7 OCC.00 Emergency Reif. Fund 6,000.00 Salary Fund 40,000.00 Hall of Records F nr 20,0^0.00 Brentwood Ltg. Dist. 200.00 Mt.Viev, San Dist Exp. 100.00 Rodeo San Dist Exp. 150.00 ' San Pablo Sac: Dist Bond Find 600.00 $12 05�0.00 The saidorder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.x In Matter of Transfer of Funde. County Auditor A.N.Sullenger, having reported that final figures on Hall of Records Buildin;;, show certain transfers between .anpropriations and certain increases of anpropriations to be necessary, It is by the Board ordered that the transfers listeil. be authorized and that new appropriations for purposes and in t:e amounts shown be transferred from unappro– priated Reserve fund to the Hall of Records Fund, to wit: Transfers. ' Increase. Decrease. 0210 Wages $100.00 $ 4.59 Trans. Things 0343- 0227 Night '�,atchman 36.00 63.99 Misc. Services 0399 0339 Telephone & Teleg. 4.55 55 96 Fuel 059 0395 County Equipment 212.00 10.00 Of. Sun. Prtd. 0517 0599 Misc. Supplies 92.90 9.90 " " Misc. 0518 Brick & follow Tile Contract 60.61 27.42 Water 0527 250.00 Changing Jury Boxes 15.00 Repairing Plaster 25-00 Scaffolding —35-61� Partition — .0� .' 496.O Hall of Records New Annropriati-ns. 032 Fees–Architect $3029 0599 Misc. Surplies 794.45. Installidg phone floor boxes 22.7Z9 Changing circuits and Repg.Oonduits29.60 Installing clocks and signal system 9K 35, ..39 77• ' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Transfer of Fun.ts. ' On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, it is ordered that the stun of X7,654.92 and $3,637, be transferred to General Fund and Charities and Corrections Fun respectively, from the unappropriated Reserve Fund for the purpose of completing finances of the Department listed during the balance of the current fiscal year, to wit. New Annronriatipns. Auditor 105. y0522 Postage $ 100.00 Purchasinm Agent 114._ 02f g lT, Salaries 790.30. Coroner ills. —031-F-Inspections ad 'utonsies 125.00 I 210 Superior Court Juries itnesseta eta 035 Fees & Expenses of Witnesses $600.00 Justice Court�_11�. 0313 Fidelity Bond 5.00 Justice Court 0415 Statutory Offc. Exp. Allowance 22.85 Grand Jury 1 2- 034 Fees and Exp. of Jurors 500.00 Rall of Records 'Lice. 0311 Electricitv 500.00 , Sheriff 201. o-la-i:ileage 860.00 Constable Twp 10- 220. 0342 Tranp. Persons 30.00 A&ricultural Com_:.issioner 242. 0911 Office Furniture 45.00 Liability Insurance=a4 000 Insurance 15.00 Health Officer_101. 0913 Disc.-h;cuipment 12.00 0ount I Physician & St_aff 501. 031 Med. & Dental Fees 125.00 Count} Hospital - Care of Inmates 503. 0225 .`Nurses - - 2600.00 0229 Orderlies 600.00 Social Welfare Dept._522. 022 Extra Help 150.00 0339 Telephone & Telegraph 75.00 0522 Postage 75.00 JuxLFee Denosit Withdrawals 808 Withdrawals $11291.92 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In Matter of Transfer oil Funds. On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that the following transfers anong the appropriations of the Departments listed be mad to care for operations during the bala.ice of the current fiscal. year, to wit: Apnrogriation.Trans_srs. Increase. Decrease. Board of Supervisors 101. 0313 Fidelity Bonds x12.50 $42.50 Pub., leg. Not. & Repts.0320 0339 Telephone & Telegraph 20.00 0519 Misc. Office Supp- 10.00 a- 2.50 a+z.5o Auditor_105. 0330 Telephone & Telegraph 1o.00 13.00 Auto Mileage 041. 0342 Transpn. Things00 13.00 :13.00 Assessor 107 0329 Repair of Equipment 40.00 185.00 Postage 0522 , 0399 Mise. Services 120.00 0599 " Supplies 25.00 _ a--195:00 - 5.02 Tax Collector 108 0329 Repair of Equipment 25.00 105.00 Postage 0522. 0518 Office Supp. Yisc. 80.02__ - 105.00 105.00 ' District Attorney;_111. 031 iced. & Dental Fees 75.00 250.00 Operatives Wages 0213 033 Fees and Exp. o: Interpreters 125.00 053 Books 20.00 0521 Periodicals Subscrns. 30.00 250.00 250.00 Coroner 115. 0314 Inspn. & Autopsies 75.00 25.00 Co roners Fees 026. W17 Laboratory Examns. 15.00 25.00 Rec. & Rem. 0322 041 Auto Milea,-e 40.Oo 8^.00 Summoning Juries 0338 130.00 130.00 Survey" 116. 034' Transp. of Things 2.00 10.00 Misc. Supnlies 0599 0 F1 Ord. Tray. Exp. 3.00 n 211 0522 Postage 5.00 10.00 10.00 Superior Court 121- 053 Books 6o.0o 70.00 Exp. of Outs. Judges 0417 0599 Misc. Sunp. _ 10.00 70.00 70.00 Court House & Grcund=lam. ' 0329 Repair of Equipment 100.00 100.00 misc. Supp. 0599 Hall of Records- Mtce._1a. 021 Regular Salaries 1530.00 2000.00 Mtce. Appn. 059 Fuel 150.00 0511 Janitors Supplies 75.00 _ 0527 :Rater 150.00 0599 Misc. Supplies 95.00 2MO.Cr, 2000.00- Sheriff 000.00Sheriff 201. 0329 Repair of Equipment 75.00 100.00 Guards Wages 0212. 0337 Storage 35.00 450.00 Oper. " 0213 0339 Telephone & Telegraph 600.00 80.00 Med. & Den. Fees 031 041 Auto Mileage 240.00 125.00 Auto Allee. 042. 0411 ordinary Tray. Exp. 50.00 600.00 Crim Case Exp. 045 0518 Office Supp. Mise. 140.00 60.00 Ofc. Supp. Prtd. 0517 0522 Postage 275-00 1415-00 1715.00 Constable 6- 216. 025 Matron fees 6.00 6.00 Transp. of Persons 0342. Jail Care of Prisoners 231. 0311 Electricity 60.00 250.00 Guards Wages 0212 0399 Misc.Services 30,00 325.00 Sub. Supp. 0524. 057 Clothing 12-5.00 059 Fuel 50.00 0527 Water 150.00 0599 Misc. Supplies 16o.00 _�575.Co $575 00 Sealer of Weights & Measures 241. 0510 Gas, Oil & Grease 20.00 20.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517 Agricultural Commissioner 242. 0313 Fidelity Bond 20.00 25.00 Ord. Tray. Exp. 0411 0325 Rent 9.00 5.00 Fuel 059 099 Mise. Services 10.00 30.00 Postage 0522 0+1 Auto Mileage 12C.00 0.00 Misc.Supr. 0599 042 11Allce. 10.00 229.00 Materials 073 0715 Returnable Containers 20.00 -43T9 3 9.00- Farm Advisor 243. 0325 Rent 75.00 25.00 Ord. Tray. Exp. 0411 0329 Repair of Equipment 45.00 10.00 Ofc. sun. Prt3. 0517 20.00 11 ' Misc. 0518 25.00 Postage 0522 40.00 Misc. Supp. 0599 5120.00 $120.00 Healt': Officer 301. 0329 Repair of Equipment 5.00 5.00 Ord. Tray. Exp. 0411 Co. Hosp. Buildgs. & Grnds. 502 0311 Elec:rlcity '50.00 150.00 Repair of Bldgs. 0329- 0527 dater100.00 1100.00 ° Supe. 0523. +5 00 50.00 ' Co. Hosp. Care Inmates 503. 0225 Kitchen Help 45o.o0 250.00 Janitors 0223- 0339 Telep. & Teleg. 20.00 200.00 'Waiters 0230 0399 Misc. Ser-ices 20.00 40.00 Clothing 057 0513 Kitc::en Snpr.. 200.00 200.00 Butter, eggs o524-a 0599 Misc. Sun-. 300.0^ 300.00 _Replact. Equip. 081 990.00 9nO.00 Care of Indigents 510. Cash 3150.00 70.00 Electricity 0311 2000.00 Rents n325 150.00 2-isc. Serv. 0399 17700.00 Clothing 057 00.00 Fuel I3$:$$ h:isc.Supp. 0594 3150.00 a315-0 0-0-- r _. JI J 3 Social yelfare Dent. 522. 022 Eztra Help $350.00 8350.00 Reg. Salaries 021. suo'=of Schools 693. 0313 Fidelity Eond 110.00 25.00 Pubn. 0320. 0343 Trans. Things 3.00 25.00 Tele. & Teleg. 0339- 0518 Off- Supra. Mist. 50.00 40.00 Misc. Serv. 0399 72.00 _Auto Mileage 041. 1- -16 163.00 County Library 697. 0325 Rent 75.00 15.00 Rep. Blds. 0328 035 Scavenger Service 1.50 40.00 EQuipment 0329 0.11 Ordinary Tray. Exp. 6.00 27.50 Tran. Things 0343 0912 Office Equipment 30.00 30.00 Misc. Equip. 0913- 112-50 112.50 Park Yai,tenance 7C1. 0324 Rent of Equipment 60.o0 60.00 Wages, Repair 0211. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. A.Y.Sullenger, County auditor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that certain adjustments bet;eer. funds are necessa-y in order to adjust accounts for the month of April, so that the said accounts will present a true record of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore orderer: disbursed from the County Treasury and good cause appearing therefor in a detailed explanation presents by said A.N.Sullenger; ` It is, by the Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the fund ;accounts as kept by the County Auditor and by the Coicnty Treasurer: Debits Credits. (Decreases) (Increases) Bond Road Mtce Fund Mo.F0 County Library Fund 41.11 Motor Vehicle Fund 499.65 - Special -woad Fund 91.27 . Sup. Dist. 2 Fund 35.07 Charities & Corrections Fund 4.00 General Fund 6233.45 Hall of Records Fund o 327.00 0327. 0. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In the Matter of Fixing Rental for Polling Places for Special Election. The Legislature of t1-e State of California having approved of Sen ate Bill No. 5 providing for a special election to be held throughout the State of California on June 27th, 19331 and tine provisions of said bill having fixed the maximum salary of .? Election Officers at 83.00 per day, and t-is Board believing that the rental of poll- ing places shou-d not be in"amount greater than that paid to election officers, It is by the Board ordered that the rental price for polling places for con- ducting of said election be ,rad the same is hereby fixed at sum of 183.00. I 213 In Matter of-Changing Boundaries of Vine Hill Precinct #1 and Martinez precinct fS. Certain portions of Vine Hill Election Precinct No. 1, having been annexed to the City of Martinez, It is, by the Board ordered that that certain portion of Vine Hill Precinct No. 1, of Contra Costa County, so annexed, to the City- of Martinez, shall hereafter be a porticn of and part o2 Martinez Precinct #o. In Matter of OonsolidatinE, Election Precincts. Senate bill #5 providing that a special election be held throughout the State of California, on June 27th, 1933, having seen approved by the Legislature of the State of Caliornia, and signed _y the Governor of said State, and the Board of Super_ i visors of Contra Costa County, deeming t:.a.t the best interests of said County would be served by consolidating certain precincts of said County for the conducting of said Special Election, It is, by the Board ordereu that the following precincts be and the same are hereby ordered consolidated for the purpose of holding saed Special Election and shall be known and designated as folloers: Berkeley Park Precinct shall Constitute Consolidated Precinct No. 1 El Cerrito Precincts 1-2 " " " No. 2 El Cerrito Precincts 3-4 to It No. j El Cerrito Precincts 5-6 " " " " No. 4 El Cerrito Precincts 7 " " No. 5 El Cerrito Precinctp9-9 " " " " No. 6 El Cerrito Precinct 10 7 '.Kensington Precincts 1-2-7 No. d Richmond Precincts 1-2-7- " " " " No. 9 Richmond Precincts 4_5_6 No. 10 Richmond Precincts 7-8-9 " " " " No. 11 Richmond Precincts 10-11 " " " " No. 12 .Richmond Precincts 12-13 " " " " :Io. 13 Richmond Precincts 14-15 " " " " D?o. 14 Richmond Precincts 16-17 " " " No. 15 Richmond Prec-ncts 1919-20 " " " " No. 16 _ Richmond Precincts 21-22_23 ° " " No. 17 Richmond Precincts 24_25 " " " " No. lE ' '.Richmond Precincts 26-27 " " " " No. 19 Richmond Precincts 2529-32" " " " No. 20. Ric I=ond Precincts 30-�1-19" " " " No. 21 Richmond Precincts 34-35 " " " " No. 22 Richmond Precincts 36-37 " " of " ??o. 23 Ric'mord Precinct- 33-35 " " " " No. 24 Ric'.mond Precincts 4o-41 " " " " No. 25 Richmond Precinct 42 " " " " No. 26 214 Sar. Pablo Precincts 1-3 shall constitute Consolidated Precinct No. 27. San Pablo Precincts 2-4 " No. 28 Giant Precinct " ° ° ° NO. 29 Oleum precinct " ° No. 30. Rodeo Precinct- 1-2 No. 31. Pinole Precincts 1-2,Hercules " " No. 32. Selby Precinct No- 33• Crockett Precincts 1-3 No. j4, Crockett Precincts 2-4 " " " No. 35, Crockett Precincts 5-7 " " " No. 36. Crockett Precinct 6 " " No. 3r. Port Costa Precincts 1-2 No. 39. Danville Precincts 1-2 " " " No. 39. San "amon Precinct No. 40. Tassajara Precinct " " " No. 41. Alamo Precinct " " " No, 42., Lafayette Precincts 1-2 No. 43. Canyon Precinct " " ° No. 44. Moraga Precinct No. 45. St.Marys Precinct " " ° No. 46, Orinda Precinct " " " No. 47. Alhambra Precinctu No. 48. n Walnut Creek Precincts 1-2 No. 49. Walnut Creek Precinct 4, " " " No. 50. Walnut Creek precinct 3-Saranap No. 51. Martinez Precincts 1-2-3 " " " No. 52. Martinez Precincts 4-7-10 No. 53• Martinez Precincts 5-6 " " ° No. 54. Martinez Precincts 8-9 No. 55. Martinez Precincts 11-12-13 " " B ITo. 56. Vine :ill Precincts 1-2 " " " No. 57. Mountain View Precincts 1-2 " " " No. 58. Concord Precincts 1-2-3 No. 59. Concord Precincts 4-6 " " " No. 60. Concord Precincts 5-7 " " ° No. 61. Associated Precinct " " " No. 62. Correll Precinct No. 6j. Pacheco Precinct " ° No. 64. Pittsburg Precincts 1-4 " " " No. 65. Pittsburg Precincts 2-3 ° " No. 66, Pittsburg Precincts 5-6-7 " " ° No. 67. Pittsburg Precincts 8-9-12 " No. 68. Pittsburg Precincts 10-11 " ° " No. 69. Pittsburg Precincts 13-14 " " No. 70. Clayton. Precinct " " " No. 71. Port Chicago Precincts 1-2--Clyde " " " No. 72. Nichols Precinct " " " 'To. 73.' r 21� Antioch Precincts 1-2 shall constitute Consolidated Precinct No. 74. Antioch Precincts 3-4 " No. 75. Antioch Precincts 5-6 " " " " No. 76, Lone Tree Precinct " " " " No. 77 ' Brentwood Precincts 1-2-3" " " " No. 78 Byron Precincts 1-2 No. 79 Knightsen Precinct " " No. 90. Oakley Precincts 1-2 " " " No. 61. In the tatter of designation of Election Officers and polling Places for Special State Election on June 27th, 193'^ It is by the Board ordered tna-V the hereinafter named places in the herein- after named consolidated election precincts are designated as the Bolling places + in each of said consolidated el=_ction precincts and the following named officers are hereby designated as officers of election to serve in the fallowing named consolidat d election precincts in Cont7a Costa County, for the Special State Election to oe held on June 27th, 1933, in said County ana respective consolidated precincts thereof: OONSOLIDATED PR-CI:'CT NO. 1, Coasistin., of Berkeley Park Precinct. Polling Place: Community Hall, 376 Colusa Ave. Berkeley Park, Inspntor: Agnes L.Brunsell Judge: Jonn N. Holmes Clerk: Walter Heaver. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 2. Consistin' of EI Cerrito Precincts Nos. 1 and 2. j Polling Place; Harding Scnool, Fairmont Ave. and Center St. El Cerrit Inspector: Harry B.Lutz Judge: Editn *eiten Clerk: F.W.Scnneider. CONSOLIDATED PRECIi:CT NO. 3. Consist-in" of El Cerrito Precincts 3 and 4. Polling lace. s'airmont Scnool, Kearney St. between Eureka & Stockton Inspector: Lucy Redding P Judge: Anna O'Malley Clerk: Samuel ,.Long. CONSOLIDATED PRECL:CT NO. 4. Consisting of E1 Cerrito. Precincts Nos. 5 and 6. Polling Place: E1 Cerrito Fire Hall, 1300 San Pablo Ave. Inspector: Mrs. Ida Retynski, Judge: Katnryn Sandvick Clerk: Benjamin H. Newnoff. COi1SOLIDATED P.R'CI:TCT NO. 5. Consisting of El Cerrito Precinct No. 7, Pollin Place: Jonn Harotti Store Room, San Pablo & Potrero Ave. Inspector: Edward I,. ,aelzer. Judge: x'arian Gundry Clerk: Jana Rossi. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT 210. 6. Consisting of E1 Cerrito Precinct No*. 8.ard 9. Polling Place: '%i11iam s' Garage, 5501 Barrett Ave. Hicnmond Inscector: Frances A.Lods Judge: Editn L.Wnita'-_er. Clerk; Martna Rndke. CONSOLID.TED PHECIi.CT NO. 7,• Consisting of E1 Cerrito Precinct r10. Polling Place: 6107 E1 Dorado St. Ricnmond (J.Heydeggers) Inspector: Ray S.Tnarp Judge: Edward J. Senultz. Clerk: Clara E.Bellman. 21 i CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 9. Consisting of Kensington Precincts Nos. 1, 2 and 3. Polling Place: 290 Arling on Ave. Berkeley Inspector: Bert 'a.Fosier Judge: Irene I.Brill Clerk: Elaine M.Sulliger. C0;'SOLTOATz7 PREOIBJT NO. 9. Consisting of Richmond Precincts Nos. 1, 2 and 3. Polling Place: Pt.Masonic Temple, 113 Washington Ave. Pt.Richmond Insoector: Mary B.Mo* Judge: Viola McChristian Cleric: Anna Coward - COi1SOLIDATED PRECINiT NO. 10 Consisting of --,rictmoiid Precincts Nos. 4, 5, and o. Polling Place: 25 Park Place, Pt. Richmond (Sniersch Bros.) i Insuector: Lena L.Feudner Jude: George W.Hanney Clerk: Thomas Kenny CONSOLIDATED PRECIsJT NO. 11. Consisting of Richeiond Precincts Nos. 7,8 and 9. . Polling Place: Nystrom School, 342 S. 13th St. Richmond Inspector: Martin O.Hauge Judge: J.T.McCormac Clerk: Russell A.Hill CONSOLIDATED PRECI?;CT N0. 12. Consisting of Ricnmond Precincts 10 and 11. Pollin- Place: Builders' Exchange, 249- 14th St. Richmond Insuector: Mary E.'„cCann Judge- Bessie A.Reulin Clerk. William A.Brooke. Consolidated PRECINCT P10. 13. Consisting of Richmond Precincts Nos. 12 and 13. Polling^ Place: Lincoln School, 205- 10th St. Richmond Inspector: Willis-m H. Conn Judge: Maud Arnold. Clerk: Arnie Proese CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT id0. 14. Consisting of Richmond Precincts Nos. 14 and 15. Polling Place: Fire House No. 2, 235- 5th St. Insoector: Isaac Lester Judge: M.Gordon. Clerk: Embra L.Washburn. CONSOLIDATED PRECI:iCTPIC. 15• Consisting of Ricar!iond Precincts Nos. to and 17. Polling Place: 301 Biss ell Ave. Riclu and Insuector: George Sanderson Jud r.: Fran'_ti Marcolla Clerk: W.J.Sinnett. COi:SOLIDATED PRECZi:CT NO. 16. Consisting of Ricamond Precincts Nos. 18, 19 and 20. Polling Place: Public Library, 4th & Nevin Avenues, Richmond. Inspector: John F.Floyd Judge: Effie D.Fraser. <` Clerk: Albert A.Beckman CONSOLIDATED PRZCi::1CT NO. 17. Consisting of Richmond Precincts Nos. 21, 22 and 23. Polling Place: Richmond Club House, 1125 Nevin Ave. Richmond Inspector: W.A.Jones, Judge: May Mathos Clerk: Laura B.Whittlesey. „ CONSOLIDATED PR?CI':CT 140. IZ,. _ Consisting of Ricamond Precincts Nos. 24 and 25. Polling Place: Prange's Garage, 515 Ripley Ave. Richmond Inspector: Delia J.Clark - Judge: Charles B.Trapheagen Clerk: Roy I.Martin CONSOLIDATED PRECI2iCT NO. 19 Consistiu;; of Richmond Precincts Nos. 26 and 2j. Pollin:r, Place: Peres School, 5th & Pennsylvania Ave. Inspector: G.W.'xorrison Jud-e: Roberti I.Thompson j Clerk: Eunice M.Jamee. P i21? CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 20. Consistin., of Richmond Precincts Nos, 26,29 and 32, Polling Place: Poole's Garage, 20th a Burbeck Ave. Insnector: Lelah Baker. Ju Cg e: Rnrriett Storey Clerk: Carolina Anderson. CO';SOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 21. Consistin; of hicnr.ond Precincts Nos, 30,31 and 39- Poll in- 9.Polling Place: Fire House #3_1900 Barrett Ave. Richmond Inspector: Roy I. Cooper Judge: R.A.Snencer. Clerk; Marie O.Vaslie CONSOLIDA^_ED PR CIP;CT NO. 22._ Consistin; of Richmond Precincts Nos. 34 and 35. Polling Place: Fetrovis Garage, 704 San Pablo Ave. Inspector: Geraldine M.Spaulding. Judge: Forrest V.Taylor Clerk: May E.Page. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 23. Consistin J, of Richmond Precincts Nos. 36 and 37. Poling Place: Dal'e's Garage, 325- 384th St. Insoector: Thomas G.Conn Judge: Florence Dale. Clerk: Hazel V.Sears. CONSOLIDATED PR?CINCT NO. 24. Consisting of Aicnmond Precincts Nos. 33 and 38. Polling Place: Yeater's Garage, 610- 23rd St. Inspector: T.N-.Wesdin Judge: Eva Seger Clerk: Janet Hitchcock CONSOLIDATZ) PR?CLICT N0. 25. Consisting of Ricond Precincts Nos. 40 and 41. ' Polling Place: Fire House No. 4, cutting Boulevard. Insoector: A. ossbeck Judge: 14argaret L.Gately Clerk: Julia Vignati. CGIISCLIDAT=-C PR'CI.CT 1I0. 26. Consisting of F.icnmond Precinct No. 42. Polling Place: Winningham's Garage, 5601 Santa Cruz Ave. Insnector: Helen Henson Judge: Della Eldridge Clerk: Ida 'cae Sampson CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT N0. 27. Coasistin of San Pablo Precincts Nos. 1 and j. Polling Place: San Pablo Motors Garage, San Pablo Insnector: Bertha F.Evans Judge: Erma Ramb Clerk: G.M.Shannon 00:.SOLIDATED PRECL'dCT NO. 26. Consisting of San Pablo Precircts Nos. 2 and 4. ' Pollin,- Place: San Pablo School, San Pablo Insoector: Manuel Nevis Judge. Frank Fray Clerk: Fernando Silva. COI?SOLIDA D PRZCI--:CT NO. 29. Consisting of Giant Precinct. ' Polling Place: Giant Club House Insoector: J.E.Durand Judge: John Hewitt Clerk: Mildred Petric CONSOLIDATED PR 0111C, NO. 30. Consistin; of Oleuro Precinct. Polling Place: Social Hall, Oleup Inspector: W.O.Riley Judge: Robert LeBeuf Clerk: F.E.Higgins. CO:CSOLID '::D P-U CINCT NO. 31. Consistin,,; of Rodeo Precincts Nos. 1 and 2. P _lin-Place; Rodeo Garage, Rodeo Inspector: Ada N.Hagen udge: Minnie Drennen Clerk: Mae L.Dickinson 21 CONSOLIDATED PRECI:JT 'ri0. 32, Consistin.� of Pinole Precincts 1 and 2 and Hercules Precinct. Polling Place: City Hall, Pinole. Inspector: Helen F.McDonald. Judge: Compton Gault, Sr. Clerk: Margaret Race. ^O:iSCLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 33. Consisting of Selby Precinct. Polling;Place: Selby Grammar School Inspector: Charles Richards, Ju age: Matthew E.Healy. Clerk: Elsie McQuiston. CO—SOLIOATED PRECI�70T NO. 34. Consis.in; of Crockett Precincts Nos. 1 and 3. Pollin, Place: Croc'<et-, Fire House. Inspector: Herbert Parker. Ju:g e: :ars. Tessie C.Kobes. .'lerk: Mrs. Nora E.Fairclough. C0'-50LIDA7EO PR,CICCT NO. 35. Consistiisof Crockett Precincts Nos, 2 and 4, Polling Place: Boy Scout Room. Inspector: Liss Viola Tienn Judge: Jorgen P.S.Vind. Clerk: Gertrude Hutchinson. CO:30LIDATED PRSCIN3T NO. 36. Consisting of Crockett Precincts Nos. 5 and 7. Polling Place: Travis Motors Bld . N.W.Cor. let Ave.& Pomona St.Valon . Inspector: dim. Henry Neff. Judge: John S.Bonacci Clerk: Julia R. Oldham. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. . Consisting o;Urockett Precinct No. 6. Polling Place: Valona Fire House. , Inspector: Peter H. %ind. Judge: Mrs. Laura E.Marshall. Clerk: 'yrs. Mary J.Rey. 00';SOLIT%' TED PRF.CISCT NO. 36. Consisting; of Port Costa Precincts 1�os. 1 and 2. Pollinx Place: School House, Port Costa. Inspector; Jas. Ahern Judge: Niels Hartinsen. Clerk: Jo!-.n R. Coy:. CO::SOLIDATED PRECINCT 170_39� Consisting of Danville Precincts Nos. 1 and 2, Polling Place: :ire House, Danville. Insoector: N_arola Groom Judge: Hani:ah Harrison Clerk: Mrs. Alma Holmes. CO?ISOLIDATED PRECI':SCT N0. 40. Consistir�7 of San Ramon Precinct. Po'_ling Place: San Ramon Hall. Inspector Lauer. Fereira. Judge: Mrs. Lola E.Srartz. Clerk: Mrs. Sylvia E.Conners. COE,'SOLIDATED PP CI%.CT ii0. 41. Consisting o Tassajara Precinct. Pollin Place: Tassajara Hall. Inspector: M.P.Vargas. Judge: Andre- Bet'ercourt; Clerk: Ed. Ras;ussen. CO;:SOLIDAT_ED PRFCI^7T Y.o. 42, Consistin..; of Alamo Precinct. Pollin,- Place: School House, Alamo. Insoector: John A.Bauer. Judge: lied. F.Lorenzen Clerk; 'Liss Lilias A.Stone. `SnLID- ATED aRECI CT NO. 43. . Consisi 'of Lafayette Precincts Nos. 1 and 2. Pollin:- Place: Lafayette I^iprovement Club. Insoector: C?ias. 0.Dar,son. Judge: J lulliki Clerk: -rs. Alice Mister. P 219 CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT N0. 44. Consistin of Canyon Precinct =a Polling Place: Canyon Hall. Inspector: Mrs. Myrtle E. Walters Judge: Mrs. Anna Zc?4ahon Clerk: Mrs. Nora E. Curry ' C0730LIDATED PRECI:I'T I?0. 45. Consisting of !l'oTaga Precinct. polling Place: School House, Moraga. Inspector: John H. "Mulholand. Judge: Mrs. Amy E. Souza. clerk: Hichael Larch. ' CONSOLIDATED PTCI-;,T N0. 46. i Consisting of St. Marys Precinct. Polling Place: Athletic Office, St. Marys College. Inspector: Timothy J.Canty Judge: John M Corrigan. Clerk: Frank J. Rodgers. CO:SOLI-2.A70 PRECINCT NO. 47. Consisting of Orincia Precinct. Polling Place: Orinda _ire House. Inspector: Mrs. Margaret ".Trucker. Judge: Mrs. Isabel V. McVay. Ilerk: Mrs. Etnel !I.Rich. CO-SOLIDATED PR701 CT :,To. 48. Consisting of Alhambra Precinct. Polling Place: Service Station Bldg. under Santa Fe Viaduct. Inspector: Jennie Winslow. Judge: Root. Page Clerk: Ilene H. Buchanan. CONSOLIDATED aR-.I:CT44. ' Consistin_ of walnut CreekN0.Prhincts Nos. 1 and 2. Polling Place: Public Library, Walnut Greek. Inspector: Joseph L. Silveira. Judge: Mrs. Bernice Faegans. Clerk: Hrs. Katherine Lemoine. _ CONSOLIDA^ED PR7CI;6CT NO. 50. Consisting of Walnut Creek Prean:_ct. NOA. Polling Place: Old Coe House, Talnut Creek, Inspector: Andrei: Ford. Judge: L'rs. Myrtle L.Glass Clerk: Mrs, Beatrice F..Edgar. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT Y10. 51. Consisting of !alnut Creek Precincts j and Saranac. Polling Place: Old Glove Factory, Walnut Cree'_:, Insnector: Johnson A.Thomas. Judge: Mrs. Gladys D.Hatnews. Clerk: Loss Gladys E.Geary. CONSOLIDATED PRECII?CT I10. '2. Consisting of Hartir.ez recincts 1, 2 and 3. ' Polling Place: Ciky Hall, Martinez. Inspector: J. .Korte, Judge ; Mrs, Helen !d. Irwin. Clerk: Mrs. Tessie Threlkeld. COFSOLIDATED PRECINCT ido. 54. Consistin,: of I"artinez Precirc,s 4, 7 and 10. ' Pollin:; place: Grammar School, Alhamora Ave. Inspector: George Pascoe. Judge: myrtle H. Sears. Cleric Josephine McCann. COL'SOLIDATED PRECIICT 110. 54._ Consistin_ of Martinez Precincts Nos. 5 and 6. Polling Place: Senior Hign Scneol, Alhambra Ave. Insuector: Raymond Greerty Judge: Mrs. Winifred Brown Jler'._: Mrs. Hoary H.Norris. COTISOLIDATED PRECI_:CT `7n• ,5. Consisting of Martinez precincts Fos. S and 9. Pollin; Place: Gra:vmar School, Susanna St. Inspector: Guy O.S.mitn Judge: Lenore H<^,r7 Testenrider. 'lerk: Hrs. Gertrude H• Jones. P CO,SOLIDATED PRT.CIidCT NO. G6. Consisting of uartinez Prcincts Nos. 11-12 and 13. Polling Place: Cnamber of Commerce, '"artinez. Insnector: T.B.Svaft, Jr. Judge: Hary E.Buston. Clerk: Hallie M. Rosenthal. C07S0LIDATED PRECISCT NO. 57. Consis in.3 of Vine Hill Precincts_os. 1 and 2. Pollin Place: Dellarosa Fall. Inspector: Raymond A. Reed. Judge: Eva M. '_elieruo Clerk: Ida M. Weisshand. ,OPiSOLIDATED PI31:31-,CT NO. 59. Consistin^ of -t lie: -recincte Nos. 1 and 2. PolliruZ Place: CoL.unity Hall, Idt.View. Insnector: Virgil F.Ray Budge: Marian H.Shara. Clerk: Krs. Catnerine c•:cCartny. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT ldo. ;9. Consisting of Concord Precincts ;dos. l,and 2 and 3. Polling Place: Torn Hall, Concord. Inspector: Leslie B. McKinnon Judge: Yrs. Catnertne Slattery. Clerk: Mrs. Catherine A.Levada. CONSOLIDATED PR-C :GT NO. b0. Consisting of Concord Precincts ;dos. 4 and 6. Pollin.- Place: Vogel Residence, on Willow Pass Road. Inspector: J.J.Benningham Judge: Miss Anna E Garaventa. Clerk: Miss Lorraine Sheenan. Co 7SOTT_DA^_ED P'R7CIN..T T� Consist+nc of Concord precinct Nos. 5 and 7. Pollin:; Place: Central Hotel, Concord. Inspector: -red R. Koening. Judge: Editn Bisso Clerk: Bryant B.iitccmb. CO:;G01IDA7ED PRECINCT I10. 62. Consisting of Associated precinct. Po'_lim� Place: Avon "ess Fall - Inspector: E H.mc'Lau;gnlin Judge: Mrs. Lola Nason clerk: Mrs. Rose A.Davis. CO:;SOLIDATI P•'.3Ci::'T PIO. 63. Consisting of Corel! Preciact. Polling Place: Corel! Community Hall. Inspector: Frank T_rim,iingnam Judge: wrs. Maude Smitn Clerk: Mrs. Henrietta N.Kascn. C%SOLIDATM PR7CI7.:CT 110. 64. Consisting of Pacneco Precinct. Pollin;- Place: Pacneco Scnool House. Inspector: Royall Hook Judie: Mrs. Rose Roche. Clerk: ':'rs. Ella Jones. CO::SOLIDATED PRECINCT Pio. 65. Consisting of Pi:TMsburg Precincts Nos. 1 and 4. Polling Place. Mercurio 31dg. Inspector. Joan Royce Judge: Andrei J.Scudera Clerk: Marie Harper. CO`fSOLIDATED PRSGI_:CT IiO. 66, COITSISTENG of Pittsburg Precincts ;los. 2 and 3. Pollin.- Place: W.H.Garage. Inspector: Jonn J.Loyacon f Judge: Vera S.Hornsby Clerk: Gertrude Young. CONSOLIDATED PRECIs:CT Pro. 67. Consisting of Pic sbr.r:: Precincts Nos. 5,6 and 7, Pollin. Place: Intermediate Scnool Inspector: R.P.Taylor Clerk: Chas. O.Butler. - Judge: Catnerine Heroert. r 221 x CONSOLIDATED PR CI;:CT NO. 68. Consisting o_ Pittsburg Precincts Nos. 8,9 and 12. Polling Place: City Hall, Pittsburg Inspector: J.E.Bankson Judge: Mrs. Vera Laedrick Clerk: Helen D.Plaisted. CO:.SOLIDATED PRECIFCT 110. 69. Consisting; of Pittsburg Precincts Nos. 10 and 11. PollinE Place: W.G.Buchanan Garage. Inspector: Margaret 1. Delp. Juage: Albertina Cook Clerk: Dorotny Hein. CONSOLIDATED PRFECI..::T NO. 70.-. Consistin; o: Pittsouro Precincts Nos. 13 and 14. Polling PI-ce: Ambrose Scnool. Inspector: Geor-e E.O'Hara Judge: Geo. E.Yildes. i Clerk: Jessie Gregory. CO::SOLIDATED PR CI::CT NO. 71. Consistin., of 1a?ton Precinct. Po11in,� Place: Christian Endeavor Hall. Inspector: Harold T.Duncan Judge: Andrer., Han,ini Clerk: Pearl K.Graves. CO:ISOLID-TED P:ZCI:dOT 110. 72. Consistin_; of Port Chicago Precincts Nos. 1 arc', 2, and Clyde. Polling Place: Fireman's Hall, Port Chicago Inspector: S.Y.Sheidler. Judge: Belle T.Silva. Clerk: Helen Y.Evans. CO SOLIDATED PR=CI:<CT NO. 73. - ;onsistinE; of :icnols Precinct. Polling Place: Community Bali, Zichols - Insoector: Lars. Mary Clark Judge: Mrs. S�,phie Black Clerk: tars. Loretta Vlaacn. I CO::SOLIDATED PRECI`k:T NO. 74. Consistin. of Antioch Precincts Nos. 1 and 2. Polling Place: City Hall, Antioch Inspector: Frank Buys. Judge: Tim. Uren Clerk: Mrs. Rosetta 5rennan. i COt:SOLIDATED PR-CI,,2T N0. 75. Consisting of Antioch Precincts Nos. 3 and 4. Polling Place: Antioch Library. Inspector: Roy Beasley Judge: John Evans. Clerk: Mrs. Nellie I1i<, its. CONSOLIDATED PR u^I:CT N0,76. Consisting of Antix h Precincts Nos. 5 and 6. Polling Place: I.D.E.S. Fall, Inspector: John C. Hampton. Judge: Lits. Gertruae Dillinger. Clerk: Mrs. Lillian Carr. CONSOLIDATED PR CISCT NO_77. Consisting of Lone Tree Precinct. Polling Place: Joe Sani House, Antioch ' Inspector: John 7.Sullenger, Jr. Judge: Mrs. Susie Faria Clerk: Lis. La:ie Cakebread COI:SOLIDATED PR.OI23CT NO. 76. _ Consistin.G of Brentwood Precincts Nos. 1,2 and 3. Polling Place: American Legion Hall, Bren-mocd Insuector: Sam Hill Judge: :Liss Frances Diffin Clerk: His. Rutn Goodencu:Eh. - i CONSOLIDATED PR CI ICT NO. 79. Consisting of Byron Precincts Nos. 1 and 2. i Pollin:; Place: I.O.O.Hall, Byron Inspector: 2dr:ard G. Krum'-and. Judge: Mrs. Alma I.Smith Clerk: Lars. Gladys Estes. r 222 I CONSOLIDATE? PRECIiTCT uG. 80. Consisting of Knightsen Precinct. Polling Place: Fanm Bureau Hall. Inspector: R.A.C1ark Judge: Mrs. Irene Bucholtz. Cierk: Mrs. Emma Wnite. CO2ISOLIDATED PREC :ICT NO. 91. Consisting of Oakley Precincts Nos. 1 and 2. Polling Place: Womans Club, Oakley Inspector: M.A.Minta. Judge: Albert Regester. Clerk: Mrs.Edith M.Dal Porta. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 5th, 1933 at 10 o'clock A.M. ..Chairman. ...... y^^i.w !....Clerk. i i j i I I I I I t I I223 f IN THIS BOA-13D OF SUPERVISORS OF COHTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOM-TIA. YO77AY, JUNE 5th, 1933. The Board met a 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummmings, Har j M,Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.'WYells, Clerk.- The minutes of the Board for and during the month of May, 1933, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board a?proved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of approval of j Warrants o: Reclar::atioe; District X2059. Good cause aope^ring therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District be anoroved, to crit: No. 957 dated May 25, 1933. for 17.65 958 dated May ?';, 193;. 113.50 9�9 dated May 25, 19:3• 20.75 900 dated ay 25, 1933 66.93 961 dated May 25, 1933 61.86 And the Chairman and Cler'.•: of this Board are hereby authorized to note the aaproval of this Board on said r:arrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I In Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District ii'1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin- rarrpnts of said District be approved, to wit: 4 No. 979 dated May 31, 1933, Zr $ 75.00 990 dated May 31, 1933, for 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 Matter of approval of Warrants _. of Reclamation, bistrict #2024-2025. Good cause apoearin; therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District ba a?proved, to crit: Dist. No. 2024: No. 190 dated May 1, 1937 for 3132.25 191 dated June 1, 1933 96.20. Dist. No. 2025: Ao.194, dated May 1,1933 for140.IE1; #195 June 1,1933 for 115.49• And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board Lin said warrants by affi�dng their sig=natures thereto. ,. y In the Matter of approval of Contract and Bond of Ferd Stamm. Ferd Stamm baving presented to this Board his contract and a good and sufficier t I bond in the sur heretofore ordered by ti;is Board, for the construction of a concrete culvert on Road D-17, in Supervisor DistrictF, F It is by the Board orderer: that he Chairman of this Board be authorized to si,;n said contract on behalf of the OOunty of Con-ra Costa, and that Laid contract ar.3 bonds be and the same are hereby approved by this Board had the Chairman is � ? authorized to sign said contract on 'behalf of the County of Contra Costa. I 2`?-t I } In the Matter of Declaring Ordinance No. 213 duly published., and in full force and effect. Ordinance No. 213, repealin; Ordinance No. 169 of the County of Contra Josta Navin, •bee:, duly puolished for the time and in the :a_Inner prescribed by lav:, in theSan Pablo -nee, as noun by the affidavit of E.H.Woodfeldt, on file herein; It is by the3oard ordered that said Ordinance No. 213, be declared duly Published and in f.ai force and effect. In the Matter of Declaring Ordinance No. 214 duly published and in full force an:: effect. Ordinance No. 214, repealing Ordinance No. 157 of the County of Contra Costa, navin been duly published for the time and in the manner prescribed by law, in the Contra Costa Gazette, as snorn by the affilavit of Vida McNamer, an file herein; It is by the 3oard ordered that said Ordinance No. 214, be declared duly published and in full force and effect. i i In the hatter of Petition of Balfour- f Guthrie Investment Company for permission to lay a 12 inch drain pipe. Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company having filed with this Board their ao3lic t- ion for permission to construct a 12 inch drain under Road G. between Lots 2"73-210 of Divisio:: 5 of the Brentnood Irrigated Farms, . It is by the Board ordered that said permission be granted, the said work i to be done under the supervision of the CosInt, Enjineex and to the satisfaction of th Supervisor of said District. In batter of granting leave of .lbsence to J.W.Smiley. 5 T.W.Smiley, Constable of 15th Judicial Township having applied to this Board for a leave of absence from: the State of California for a period of thirty days, It is Ordered that permissio- be .granted to J.W.Smiley to leave the State of California for a Deriod of thirty days from and after date of leaving the State. y In utter of Advertisement for bids for furnishing of Electric Current to Oakley Highway Liblhting District. The cDnt;act of the Pacific Gas u Electric Company for the furnishing- of electric current to Oakley Highway Ligh>in_; District, avin.: expired, It is by the Board ordered that bids callin_; for Psrnishin. of electric Z current and maintaining of said lights noir in the Oakley Hi;hray Lighting District, aazd for lights to be installed in said District, shall be advertised for in the Antioch Ledger, bids to be received by tt:is Board up to 11 o'clock A.M. on Mon.ay, .July 3rd, 1933• -Tz i In Latter of Acceptance of Contract . of rerd Stamra. 14 R.R.Arnold, County Enn;ineer oz. Contra Costa County, having certified to this Board that the contract of FeTd Stamm, for the construction of a concrete culvert ' on Road D-17, supervisor District j4, having been completed according to plans and specifications heretofore adopted by this Board, It is, by `ne Board ozdered thfl.t said contract be accented and said work declared co:mpleted.,, =1 i i {f In natter of Request for road signs in Pleasant Hill District. I A communication k:avinc bees received by tklis Board frau Pleasant Hill Improve ! ment Club requesting that road signs be placed at certain locations in the Pleasant 4 Hill District, County of Contra Costa, State of California; # It is, by the Board ardert•d that said communication be referred to Supervisor f R.�.5t 019. i In Matter of Purchrsin: Window Shades foi County Hall of Records. i • It is by the Board ordered that J.H.Morrcc, Purchasing Agent, of Contra Costa -rz f ( County, purchase Venetian Blinds for all offices in County Hall of Records.K Y i i In !::atter of Amending Indigent =; Grocery Lists of Com ra Costa County. ' It is, by the Board ordered that list of groceries to be fhrnish-ed to x i indigents by the County of Contra Costa, be amended by aldin_� to said list the follow- ing articles: toilet soap; butter; crackers; a ro; sauerkraut; and fruits and vegetabl s w in season. 4 f I r 226 I j i In Satter of PurchasinZ Burroughs Calculator for office of Social Service Worker. Mrs.Ruth McCord, Social Ser-:ice Worker of Contra. Costa County, having applied to this 3oard for permit,sion to purchase a Burrohghs Calculator at a cost of 445,00. It is ordered that said request be granted. In the ;Satter of leave of �v Absence, to Josephine 'Waite. It is by tae Board ordered that Josephine Waite, stenographer in The Richmond Branch of tae Contra Costa County Social Service Department be and she is hereby granted a leave of aosence of thirty days from and after June 7, 1933, and that duTinf said period Sirs. Willard Smith, be employed at a salary of ;CEO per month, and the County Auditor or Contra Costa County is hereby ordered to dram his warrant in favor o `yrs. Willard Smith in pa;-m:e:t o: her said salary., j In Latter of Transfer of Funds. On request of A—T.Sulienger, County Auditor, It is ordered that the follow-Jag appropriations of Health Officer's Appropriations be cancelled and the mount thereof returned to t^e Unappropriated Reserve Fund from. the Charl"ies Corrections fund, r i to wit: Telephone & Telegraph, x50.00 Auto fledge 70.00 xz120.00 It isfurti-er ordered tnat the following new appropriations for capital outl rl'`t be made and t at the amount .hereof be transferred to Charities & Corrections Funs; j4 fro::: unaporooriated Reserve Fund; One Refrigerator, 1100.00. One sterilizer 20.00 120.0 j The vote of ._.e Board on said order oeing unanimous., i In Matter of ttailinF: o: Samole Ballots. It is, by the Board ordered that tide County Auditor of Contra Costa-County draw his warrant it payment to the Post Baster of the City of Martinez, in an amount i sufficient to cover postage on tae mailin.. pf sample ballots by the County Clerk i I'or the special election to be held on Jane 27th, 1533, and the Post Luster of the City o: Martinez shall attaca xis receipt in payment of said op:tae to said warrant and the Caun.y treasurer is hereoy ordered to pay the same.., •y! n� `ln4 I In 1.iattcr of approval 03 Warrants of Recla•nation District #802. Good cause amearinC them:for, it is by the Board ordered that-the following crarrants of said District be approved, to iit: 7 No. 051 dated Lay 20, 1973, for $290.13 652 dated a;,• 20, 19 3for 2.75 „ 653 dated --n, 20, 197or 15.00 s ' And the C-ai -m and Clerk of this 3ozrd are hereby authorized to nose the approval o; sa�u^r-arrants 'oy af�i33ng :heir si:-natures tnereto. I In -7 -er of Allor-ances to Inti-e_ts. I It is by the Board ordered that the county cash allor:ance of $80 per month to Presbyterian Orphanage for care o T_oa: y, 'Margaret, Ruth and Charlie "core, be 2 discontinue:: as of April 8th, 1533• That $12,50 State and $12.50 county aid to the need;blind granted to WILLIAM s HENRY BROWN., Blas}: Hank ?iancn, Danville, p0 continued as of April 1st, 1933. That x10.00 State and .;710 countiy cash. allowance to need;; aged, be granted to UARTIN LUD;',ICE JACOBSEI: HUV, 220 South 52nd St. Richmond, as of April 15, 1933. That 7'12.50 state and $12.90 county cash allor•ance to needy aged be granted to GEORGE W. j.LU.a3E..L I':, 443- 6tn-St. Ric:mo d, as of 'ay 1, 19333. i That $11.00 State and 311.00 county cash allo%mrice to need;; aHed be granted to HORACE JOIiidSUII, 165- 7t:. St. Ricxnmid as of ',.ay 1, 15:3 j T.a t "$17. State an:. 71,^ county cast: allowance to needy aged be granted to 4 YRS. FELZV? '..:ARTh;, 321 South. Street, Richmond, as of May let, 1973. Thati 2.50 State and 312.50 county cash allowance for needy y aged granted to RJERSTI LARSON B30Pi.., 65S- 5th St. Richmone, to begin as o;May 1, 1533. ' That W.00 State and $12.00 county aid ;;ranted to JOSEPH HATCH,Box 128, Walnut Creek, be con,inueu as of April 1st, 193? That anolicati m c f OLINTn, CRISTCFA$I, 1713 San Pablo Ave. El Cerrito, for aid ='a s 'or reedy a;ec be ixor.,i;nred at request of client. That Stat-e :nd County aid for -:ne needy aged granted to BART SIMS, be discon- tinued as of ':ay 1, 1933• 35 T at S .-e and County aid for t?e needy aged granted to JOHPd CORD, 819 Barrett Ave. Richi.o.r , oe di.-continued as c_ way 1 That j20.00 State and 20.00 county casn allowance to needy enildren be grant- { ed to MRS. ::ARY FOR2'EH, 203 BISHOP AVB. Pt.Aichmend, as of 'tay 1, 193.3. 'x Tient $40.00 State and ;*D county cash ailowance for half orphan children be granted to laS. >ARGARET DIAS, Sutter St. San Pablo, to 'begin as of Jan. 1st, 1933, which has been advanced in re'ief in 'zind. $40. state and $-",0 county cash allowance to e paid in cash as of�-w 1, 1933. -That $10 sate aid and $10 county aid, to begir. as of Feb. let, 15,13, be gran-;ed to Angela ZATTA, 305 so. l5ttt St. Richmond, has been advanced in relief in : kind. 310 stater $10 count;;cash allorance for balf orphan children to be paid in cas: as of lay is , 1933. =X ' That 710 state aid and 710 county cash allowance for half orphan children be granted to Fern Carlson, 1502 Bissell Ave. Rich^rond, to begir, as of May 15, 1973. : 1'nat $10 state and $10 county cash allbr:ance beginning; Jan. 1st, 1933, for needy half orphan children be granted to nRGARET SILVA, 332 S. let St. Richmond s saaue has bee: granted in relief in kind. "$10 state and $10 county cash allowance to be paii in cash starting !Say 1, 191-'3• That application of JA::n RUSSELL CRAISR, 429 3rd St. Richmond, for state aid for ' half orphan children be de:.ied as applicant is not eligible. That •x10 sta:.e and 10 county aid for Lillian Laurence be na.id to MrRS. FRAIFCES COSTA, 2247 Bonifacio St. Concord, as continued as of Jan. lst, 1933. That 510 state and ;?10 county ai d f or JAUES LAWRERCE be paid to MBS. ':AY DUTRI 2841 lillor Pass Road, Concord, be continued as of Jan. let, 1733• That ,,?3J, state and $10 county aid to needy children be continued to MRS. ISAB LLE HENDRY, 71F Edwards St., Crockett, as of M?arch 1, 1933 , s Tbat $70 State and 71 county aid for half orphan children, ranted to CATEL ' BEDOYA, 113 yerridar. St. Por' Chicago, continues as of Feb. 1st, 1933. '.BS. nARY LU0100 238 Los 1',edanos St. Pittsburg be granted w40 state and 110 county aid to half orphan children, continued as of Feb. 1st, 1973. P 22 The. '30.00 State and '25.00 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. IlICOLIRA _uzzo 345 t5. bth St. Pittsburg, be continued as of Feb. 1st, 1933• That 420.00 State and 330, county aid be continued for half orphan children to A MRS. OLIVIA DUARTE2347 Fernando St. Concord, as of Feb. 1st, 1933• That 410 state and $10 county aid granted to 1-14S. MARY _AULGARTta Rodeo, Cal. be decreased to 4P10 state and ?b. county aid to needy children, beginning Lay 1st, 1933• That 720 State and 319.50 c aunty aid -ranted to 'IMS. ROSE VIRGA, 260 Y. 7th r Street "itisburg, be continued as of Feb. 1st, 1533 'r That $20. State and ;18.50 county aid be decreased to ;720 state aid beginning ,Iny 1st, 19.73, for hal* orphan children. That $b0 State and County aid for care of three boys of Lrr„ Frances Russo, 235 Everett St. El Cerrito, be paid directly to St.Vincent's Orphanage, at San Rafae a to begin April lst,1933•K And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 19th, 1933, at 10 o'clock A.M. I'p / ..... �^^�!....Clerk. a j Al z l 1 s "e A '.;' i 3i i - L -k i BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STA^E OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, JUNE 19th, 1933• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchauan, Chairman; Supervisors H.L.Cummings, Harry M.Stow, ' and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. Aasent: Supervisor James N.Long. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reela•ration Districts 2024-2025- Good cause ap m wring therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin warrants of said Districts are approved, to wit: Dist. No. Date Amount. 2024 162 Dated June lst, 1933• $24o.21. 2025 196 Dated June 1st, 1933 134.60. 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. (s In the Matter of Appointing Members of Board of Education. The terms office of W.T.Helms and E.G.Nash, as Members of the Board of Education of Contra Costa County having expired, It is, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow, by the Board ordered that W.T.Helms and E.G.Wash be and they are hereby appointed Member of the Board of Education of Contra Costa County for a term of two years., In Matter of Acceptance of Resignation of Jess V.Allen as Member of Board of Fire Commissioners of Mt.view Fire Dist. Jess V.Allen having tendered to this Board his resignation as Member of Boar _ of Fire Commissioners of Mt. View Fire District, It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted. In Matter of Appointment of Lynn Howe, ' as Member of Board of Fire Commissioners of Mt.View Fire Dist. It appeasing to this Board that there is a vacancy on the Board of Fire Com- missioners of Mt.View Fire District caused by resignation of Jess V.Allen; It is by the Board ordered that, on motion of Supervisor Stow, and seconded by Supervisor Trembath, -Lynn Howe be and he is hereby appointed a Member of Board of Fire Commissioners of Mt. View Fire District to serve until the election of a successor ?10 i In the Matter of Entering into a Contract with U.S.Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Biological Survey, for eradication of predatory animals. The U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Biological Survey, having presented to this Board, a form of Contract between the United States Department of Agriculture , and the County of Contra Costa, for the killing of predatory animals, in the County of Contra Costa, for the fiscal year 1933-34, and this Board having agreed to c ontribute the sum of ,$1000 for said work for the fiscal year 1933-34, It is, by the Board ordered that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said contract m behalf of tke County ofContra Costa. In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrants. On request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants on the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled, to wit: CHARITIES F CORRECTION FUND: Number Date of Isane. Amount, 3911 March 1, 1931, 2.15 5727 May 1, 1932. 20.00 5905 May 1, 1932 12 75 6349 June 1, 1932 20.00 7031 July 1, 1932, 26.00 7196 July 1, 1932, 25.00 64 Aug. 1, 1932 26.00 901 Sept. 1, 1932 25.00 2097 Nov. 1, 1932 25.00 2649 Dec. 1, 1932 25.00 3�54� Jan. 1, 1933 25.00 Jan. 1, 1933 17.00 36 o Jan. 1, 1933 60.00 3747 Jan 1, 19337.00 3772 Jan. 1, 1933 2.50 627 Jan. 1, 1933 16.50 298 Feb. 1, 1933 25•00 43319 FF'eb.1, 19333 25.00 4406 Feb. 1, 1933 17.00 4524 Feb. 1, 1933 37.00 4560 Feb. 1, 1933 10.00 4651 Feb. 6, 1933 27.64 5909 Aor. 1, 1933 25.00 6019 Apr. 1, 1933 30.00 6068 Apr. 1, 1933 10.00 6215 Apr. 1, 1933 4o.00 5126 Mar. 1, 1933 30.00 5165 Mar. 1, -933 20.00 ! i 5169 Mar. 1, 1933 22.00 6775 May 1, 1933 22.00 6951 May 1, 1933 60.00 75MF2 Jun 1, 1933 25.00 7710 Jun 1, 1933 60.00 7750 Jun 1, 1933 26.50 33GENERAL.FUND. 420 Dec.n3'19332 22.5 SALARY FUND. 1299 Jan. 1, 1933 143.45. COUNTY LIBRARY FUND. 375 Feb. 20, 1933 11.15 MOTOR VEFICLF. FUND. 279— Dec. 5, 1932, 6.00 PAY ROLL FUND. �1 1 Jul. 16, 1932, gg Oo 6 Oct. 17, 1932 x+.50 2396 Nov. 7 1932 4.5o 3626 Jan. 17, 1933 31.50 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r 231 In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having; reported to this Board =hat certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust account for the month of May, so that the said accounts Twill present a true record of the proper aliocatioc: of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County Treasury, ana good cause appearing therefor in a detailed explanation presented by SaJd A.N.Su i l enge r; It is, by tae Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the fund accounts as kept by the County Auditor and 'oy the County Treasuer. Debits Credits (Decreases) (Increases) Bond Rd Mtce Fund $1199.53 County Library Fund 13.50 Motor Vehicle Fund 1941.22 Sup. Dist. 1 Fund 4140.25 Sup. Dist. 2 tuna 21.72 Charities & Corrections Fund $ g0.84 General Fund 7235-39 _ 37316-22 731 22. - The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.« In Matter of Transfer of ponds. On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that the following appropriation transfers be made in accounts of Supervisor District #1: ' Decrease. Increase. Aect. Motor Vehicle Fund Appns. C/o 1110 Mtce-Rts of Way $675.00 $ 160.00 Mtce-Surf. 1120 10.00 Mtce Surf. Ken. Park 1123- 220.00 Mtce-Brdgs 1130 285.00 C 0 Park oral Culv. 1181 75.00 75.00 Road Fund appropriations a/c 1099 C 0 Rts of Way $10700.00 3500.00 C 0 Impts. Rds 1050 6000.00 C 0 Impts to A 13 1058 1200.00 C 0 Impts. to dgs 1060 310700- $10700.00 Bri The said order is passed by the unanimous vote Of the Board. ::In ?Satter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that in order to finance current operations the following amounts be transferred from General Reserve Fund to funds shown below, said amounts to be returned to General Reserve Fund ' as soon as moneys are available from current revWnue, to wit: Motor Vehicle Fund $10,000.00 Sup. Dist. 1 Fund 4,000.00 Sup. Dist 2 Fund 500.00 Sup. Dist 3 Fund 4,000.00 Sup. Dig.. 4 Fund 700.00 Sup. Dist. 5 Fund 2,400.00 Emergency Relief Fund 15,000.00 Crockett Co. Fire Protection Di st. 00.00 37,1Go.oG The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board w f 9�J In the Matter of Appointment of O.K.Smith, on County Planning Commission. There being a Vacancy on the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, caused by the resignation of O.K.Smith, heretofore accepted by this Board, It is, on motion of Supervisor Ston, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, by the , Board ordered that O•K.Smith, be and he is hereby appointed an a Member of said Planning Commission to serve for the un-expired term of O.K.Smith, resigned In Matter of Allowance to Thomas A. Boyer, Probation Ofiicer for support of Fred Felix, a minor. It is by the Board ordered that Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby allowed the sum of $7.50 per month for the support of Fred Felix, a minor, residing in the County of Contra Costa; It is, further ordered that the said Thomas A.Boyer, shall present his duly verified claim monthly for the same, upon the Charities and Corrections Fund of Contra Costa County. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that $12 county cash allowance granted to JOHN KANE, Bridge Inn, Crockett, be discontinued as of April 1st, 1933. That $$10 state and $10 county aid to the needy aged granted to MANUEL AMADOR, Tassajara, Gen. Del. Livermore, be continued as of Jan. 1st, 1933• That $15 state and $15 county Casa allowance granted to NELLIE MAR BULWARE, as aid for the needy aged, be continued as of Feb. 1933• That $10 State and $10 county cash allowance for needy aged granted to JOHN ` LUNDIN, 1612 Macdonald Avenue, Richmond, be continued as of March, 1933• That $10 state and $10 county cash allowance for the needy aged granted to LESTER OSBORNE, 826 Lexington Ave. E1 Cerrito, be continued as of larch, 1933• That $12.50 state and $12.50 county cash allowance for needy aged granted to GEORGE WARD, 3500 Clinton Ave. Richmond, be continued as of March, 1933• That $15 state and $15 county cash allowance for needy aged granted to MARY JAN COTTON, 926 8th St. Richmond, be continued as of March, 1933• That $12.50 State and $12.50 county cash allowance for needy aged granted to ANDREW JOSSELYN, 342 South 7th St. Richmond, be continued as of April, 1933. That $10 state and$10 county cash allowance for needy aged granted to WILLIAM FREEIMAi, Hyde St. San Pablo, be continued as of April, 1933 That $9 state and $9 county cash allorance for needy aged granted to Ferman GRIEF, San Pablo, be continued as of April, 1933• That $10 state and $10 county cash allowance for s�eeedy aged granted to JOSEPH TAIT, 1450 Wright Avenue, Richmond, be continued as of Xnril, 1933• That $7.50 state and $7.50 county cash allowance to needy aged granted to IDA ANNA PRATT, 1915 Barrett Ave Richmond, be continued as of April, 1933• That $11.25 state and $11.25 county cash allowance to needy aged granted to MRS. ELMINA ROXBY, 548- 2nd St. Richmond, be continued as of April, 1933- That $7.50 s;ate and $7.50 county cash allowance for needy aged granted to ANTONE G. AGUTAR, itelsey St. Richmond, be continued as of April, 1933• That 410 state and $10 county cash allowance for needy aged granted to DEL BOR EN Box 486, Richmond, be continued as of April, 1933• That $12.50 state and $12.50 county cash allowance for needy aged granted to PATRICK BARKER, 755 P m ona Ave. El Cerrito be continued as of April, 1933• I s P f 233 That $15 00 state and $15 county cash allowance for needy aged granted to NANCY CUNNINGHAM, 642- 16t1i St. Richmond, be continued as of April, 1933• That $15 county and $15 state aid to needy aged granted to JULIA WAITE, 222-4th St. Richmond, be continued as of April, 1933• That $15. state and $15 county cash allowance for needy aged granted to PHOEBE FLORE:CE HARMS, 315 Nevin Ave. Richmond, be continued as of May, 1933• That $15. state and $15 county cas$ allowance for needy aged granted to George McPHERSCU, 318- 12th St. Richmond, be continued as of May, 1933• That $13 State and $13 County cash allowance for needy aged granted to JAMES McDONALD, Pinole, California, be continued as of May, 1933• ' That $12.50 state and ;$12.50 county cash allowance for needy aged granted to MRS. SARAH LONG, 146- 10th St. Richmond, be continued as of June, 1933• That $7.50 state and $7.50 county cash allowance for needy aged heretofore granted to CHRISTIAN WHARTEMBER., Pinole, be increased for $12,50 State and $12.50 county cash allowance for needy aged, as of June 1st, 1933• That $12.50 state and $12.50 county cash allowance to needy aged granted to LV O.WRIGHT, Ferry Pt.Point Richmond, be decreased to $6.00 State and U6. county cash allowance to needy aged as of June 1, 1933• That $15 state and $15. county cash allowance for need: aged granted to PERRY ABNER WHEELER, 432- 12th St. Richmond, be decreased to $11.50 State and $11.50 county cash allowance as of June 1, 1933• That $11.50 State aid and $11.50 county aid to needy aged granted to WM. BANFIZID Walnut Creek, be discontinued as of June Ist, 1933• That $20 state and $35.00 county aid for half orphans granted to FRANCES LUCIDO 215 Foster St. Martinez, be continued as of Jan. lst, 1933• That $30 state and $30 county aid granted to MRS. ANGELA PERUCCA, 418 Susanna St. Martinez, be continued as of May 1st, 1933, for half orphans. That $20 state and $20 county cash allowance for half orphan children granted to MRS.LOUISE DeCOURTEN, 2620 Bush St. San Pablo, be continued as of March, 1933• That $30 State and $17 county cash allowance for half orphan children granted to MRS. MARY RATTO, Road 20, San Pablo, be continued as of Feb. 1933. That $60. State and $8.=0 county cash allowance for half orphan children granted to tT3S. CARLOTA ZERMENO, 229 Richmond*Ave,Pt.Richmond, be continued as of March, 1933• That $60 State and $17 county cash allowance for half orphanchildren granted to MRS. FELIPA CARRERA, 86 Railroad Ave. Pt.Richmond, be continued as of May, 1933• That $10 State and $10 county cash allowance for half orphan children granted t MRS. ETHEL TOWNC, 523 37th St. Richmond, be continued as of Feb-1933. That $10 state and $10 county cash allowance for half orphan children granted t 11R . ANTONETTE MOLICA, 437 Everett 8t. E1 Cerrito, be continued as of Feb. 1933• That $30 state and $30 county cash allowance for half orphan children granted t MRS. AGiuES rEENAN, 319 Chanslor Ave. Richmond, be continued as of Feb. 1933• That $50 State and $29.75 county cash allowance for half oruhan children granted to MR':. MELIN)A WILSCN, 628- 17th St. Ricamond, be continued as of Feb. 1933• That $20 State and $17 county cash allowance for needy children granted to MRS. VARY BRIGHT, 224 Castro St.Pt.Richmond, be continued as of Jan. 1933• ' That $20 State and $20 county cash allowance for half orphan children granted to RS. IDA M. COOPER, 434 Libersy St. El Cerrito, be continued as of April, 1933• That $10 state and $10 county cash allowance for half orphan children granted t MRS. MARY IVANCICH, Pinole, be continued as of April, 1933• That $30 state and $25.50 county cash allowance for half orphan children granted to ?IRS. MARY ALVES, 625 Elm St.El Cerrito, be continued as of April, 1933• ' That $30 state and $17 county aid granted to }IRS. JULIA POLINA, Walnut Street Martinez, be continued as of April Tat, 1933• That $20 State and $30 county aid granted to MRS. ETELVINA FONCECA, 1 428 Willow St. Martinez, for half orphan children, be continued as of Jan. 1st, 1933. That $20 State and $20 county aid for needy children granted to MRS. JULIA KELLEHER, Port Costa, be continued as of March, 1933• Due to one of the boys enlisting in the Reforestation Ca-p the recommendation be changed to read $20 state aid for half'orphan children as of June lst, 1933. That $10 state and $8.50 county cash allowance f ar half orphan children granted to !RS. HELEi; COL.SIS, Pinole, be changed as of Feb. 15, 1933, to read $18.50 county cash allowance. That $2D state and 4'-0 county aid granted to MRS. FRA1;CES WALDEN 12-15th St. Richmond, California, be discontinued as of June 1, 1933• That $10 state and $8.50 County aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. CL RA PALMIERE, 113 S. 36th St. Richmond be discontinued as of June 1, 1933• 2,�4i And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday. July 3rd,1933. at 10 o'clock A.M. CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. CLERK OF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. In THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUIITY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY JULY 3rd, 1933• THE BOARD MET AT 10 O'clock A.M. Present: Hon, W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L Cummings, Harry M.St ow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of June, 193 are rea- to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of Approving Reclamation District Warrants, of Dist. #2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #2059, be approved, to wit: No. 962 dated June 26th, 1933, for 54.15 963 dated June 26th 1933, for 17.12 964 dated June 266th, 1933, for 110.00 965 dated June 26th, 1933, for 57.26 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In Matter of 'approving Warrants of Reclamation District ,#•1619. Good caul: anpearing therefor, it is ordered that the•following warrants of Reclamation District #16615, be approved, to wit: No. 661 dated June 30, 1933, for 3 75.00 662 dated June 30, 1933, for $ 50.00 663 dated June 30, 1933, for 40.74 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affirm ng their signatures thereto. In Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #602. Good cause appearing therefor, it isordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #802, be approved, to wit: No. 654 dated June 24, 1933, for 15.00 655 dated June 24, 1933, f c 7.50 656 dated June 24, 1933, for 30.19 I 235 No. 677 dated June 24, 1933. for 209.01. 658 dated June 24, 1933, for 50.4 659 dated June 24, 1933, for 2.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. 1 In Matter of Granting Free License to Peddle to Lester Raymond Morse. ' Lester Raymond Morse, honorably discharged from the United States Marine Corps ',having applied to this Board, for a free license to peddle fruits and vegetables throughout the County of Contra Costa, outside of incorporated cities, It is, by the Board ordered that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, issue to said Lester Raymond Morse, a free license to peddle fruits and vegetables throughout the County of Contra Costa, outside of incorporated cities.,, In Matter of appointment cf a Trustee of Reclamation District +2059• The Secretary of the ?oard of Trustees of Reclamation District #2059, having reported to this Board of Suuervisors that t here is a vacancy in the Board of Trustees of Reclamation District 12059, caused by the death of Antone Vieria, and requesting the appointment of John Pereria, to fill said vacancy; .It is, on motion of Supervisor Tremoath,seconded by Supervise Cummings, ordered that John Pereria be appointed !-ember of the Board of Trustees of Reclamation Districi #2059, to serve for the unexpired term of Antone Vieria. In Matter of Request of Janitors at County Hospital for a raise in salary. A communication having been received from James Burns, J.Seaton, E.U.Willson and R.E,Gemetti, Janitors for the Contra Costa County Hospital, requesting that their salary be raised from 365 to $75 per month, It is, on motion of Supervisor Trembati, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, ordered that the further consideration of said request, be and the same is hereby continued to Monday, July 10th, 1933. 1 i 2:3 3 In Matter of Cancellation of Warrants. Upon request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, Itis by the Board ordered that the following warrants on the County Treasurer of Contra costa County, be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled, to wit: CiiARITIES & CORHECTIOi.S FUND: No. Date of Issue Amount. 6123 April 1, 1933. alo.00 6827 May 1, 1933. 10.00 6839 May 1, 1933 37.00 6903 May 1, 1933 10.00 69677 May 1, 1933• 55.50 7226 May 5, 1933 6.77 7 564 June 1, 1933, 18.50 7659 June 1, 1933, 10.00 7702 June list, 1933. 15.50 7726 June l9t, 1933• 55.50 7;;2 June 1st, 1933. 40.00 7994 June 19, 1933, 8.97 i'he said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, It is by the Bead ordered that the folloi7ing amounts be transferred from General Reserve fund to the following funds , and in the amounts set cut below: Charities & Corrections 320,000. Motor Vehicle, 15,000 Sup.Dist. k Fti nd: 1,500. Said sums to be returned to the General Reserve Fund as soon as current revenue are available. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In Matter of Granting Leave of Absence to ,Josephine Waite. Josenhine Waite, stenographer in Richmond Branch of the Contra Costa County Social Service Department is hereby granted a leave of absence of thirty days from and after Jul:; 7th, 1933. It is further ordered that during said period Mrs. Willard Smith, be and she i hereby employed as stenographer in Rictrnond Branch of the Contra Costa County Social Service Department at a salary of $80 per month, and t,e County Auditor is hereby ordered to dray: his warrant in payment, of said salary, on the Charities & Corrections Fund of Contra Costa Canty. K 23 In the Mattr of Advertising for bids for furnishinl- electric current and maintenance of lights iii Oakley Lighting District. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of electric curiert and for the maintaining and installing of lamps in Oakley Lighting District as per plans and specifications heretofore adopted by this Board, and this being time and place for the receiving of bids, the following bid is received and read to the Board, to wit: the bid of Pacific Gas & Electric Company, and the bid of Pacific Gas a Electric Company being the lowest and best bid submitted for the caring for and maintainin of a system of street lights and for supplying said District with all eectricity necessary for operating and maintaining all lights which are now or to be installed within Oakley Lignting District; It is on motion o= Supervisor Trembati_ seconded by Supervisor Stow, by the Board ordered that the said bid be rnd the same is hereby accepted by this Board at the price submitted in said bid. It is further ordered that tiie Pacific Gas Electric Uompany shall immediately enter into a contaact with the County of Contra Costa, for the furnishing of said electric current and maintenance of said lights and furnish to the County of Contia Costa, a good and sufficient bond in the sum of 3'500, conditioned for the f aithful performance of said contract.,, 21Matter of Acknowledgment of Receipt by County Social Service Department of orders passed by the Board of Supervisors. On moti r; of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors shall deliver to the Social Service Department of Contra Costa County a copy in duplicate of all orders passed by he Boa?d of Supervisors and pertai ring to said Social Service Department and the head o' the Social Service Department shall acknowledge receipt of said order by endorsing u,?o;i t.:e duplicate copy of said order her acknewled;ment of receipt and said duplicate shall then be filed with.the C-ierk of this Board, and become a record of his office. In Matter of Granting Leave of absence, to R.J.Tremcath. It is, by t,ie Board ordered that Supervisor =.J.Trembath, be granted a leave of absence from the Stateof California, for a period of thirty days from and after da e of leaving the said State. i '. In Matta of Establishing Rate to be paid to indigents for county labor. On motion of Suaervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cum._ings, it is by the Board ordered that all indigents performing labor for the County of Contra Costa, and to be paid for such labor in grocery orders issued by the Contra Costa County Social Service Department, shall be paid at the basic rate of x4.50 in groceries for each day of labor performed by each indigent for said County. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K In Matter of Allowance to Indigents under care of Probation Officer. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be made to indigents under care of Probation Officer, to wit: That allowance to Marion, Charles, Calvin, Myrtle June, and Lewis Stanley-Sty. beginning June 1st, 1933, state and county aid, be renewed in amounts of 1$50 per month State and $50 per month county. That beginning June 1st, 1933, State and County aid to Charles, Ray, Nora, Dora and Iver Ostrander, be renewed in amounts of $50 state and $50.county. That beginning June lst,1933, State aid of $10 per month to Joe Azevedo, be renewed. That 'oeginaing July 1st, 1933, county support granted the Prooation Officer for Josephine Pitelli, be discontinued. That beginning July 1st, 1933, suoport of $20 per month for Vera Ely, be die- continued. That beginning July 1st, 1933, warrant issued to Probation Officer for supe ort of Marie Panagazzi, be discontinued on account of claim filed each month by Salvation Army Home. That oeginnin; July 1st, 1933. the X25 county allowance to Probation Officer for support of Angelina Mazzi, be reduced to $5, per month. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is ordered by the Board that $10. per month county cash allowance be granted to GEO. BUNN, N.W.Cor. Gladys St. E1 Cerrito, to begin as of June 1st, 1933• That $15. county cash allowance granted to MRS. FILAMENA MOITOZA, San Pablo, ; be increased to $25. per month county cash allowance to begin as of July 1st, 1933. That $25 county cash allowance granted to 'RS. ELAY SMITH for care of JAMES PATTERSOi, 835 Brown St. Martinez, be increased to $40 county cash allowance; $j 00 to be paid to URS. ROY, 1615 Alhambra Ave. Martinez, for his board and care, and . 5. to be paid to M-.Pat72 rson for incidentals. Increase and change to be made to begin as of July 1st, 1933• , That $15. county cash allowance granted to BERTHA AKINS, 1826 Butte St. Richmond, be discontinued as of June 1, 1933. That $25. State and $25. county aid to FRED C. SPEAR, R.F.D. Box 30-A, Oakle be continued as of June 1st, 1933, to needy blind. That $15. State aid to tse needy aged and $15. county cash allowance to begi as of June 1st, 1933, which is to be paid in cash be granted to WM. B. AKINS, 1826 Butte Street, Ric_w ond. That $12.50 state aid to the needy aged and $12.50 county cash allowance be granted to la S. JOSEPHI'iE GALLOWAY WORD, 819 Barrett Ave. Richmond, to begin as of July 1st, 1933, which is to be paid in cash. That X11.25 State aid to the needy aged and $11.25 county cash allowance be granted to GEORGE YELAVIC� 19 Delfino St. Richmond, to begin as of Jane 1st, 1933, to be paid in cash. 239 That $15.00 State and $15.00 county cash allowance for needy aged be granted to LAWRENCE M, NORLEm, 4515 Potrero Ave. Stege, to begin as of June lst, 1933• That $10 state and $10 county aid to the needy aged be granted to GEORGE SUMME Saranap, Walnut Creek, to begin as of July let, 1933• That $25. State and $25. County aid granted to HARRIE 0. ABBOTT, Box 56, Delta Road, Oakley, De continued as of July 1st, 1933• ' That $65.00 county cash allowance granted to MRS. RUBY JACKSON, 52 Oak 9t. El Cer,ito be discontinued as of Aoril let, 1933; and that ,$60 state and 20 county cash allowance for half orphan children be granted asp£ April let, 1933 60.00 State ;and $20 county cash allowance to be paid on cash as of July let, 1933• That $10 State and $20.00 c m my aid for a full orphan child be granted to NRS. FRANCES DAVI, 210 Buckley St. Martinez, to begin as of Jan. 1st, 1933, which had been advanced in relief in kind; $10 state and $20-county cash allowance to be paid in cash ' as of June let, 1933• That 330 State and Q'30 county cash allowance for half orphan children be granted to MRS. ENTHA TAYS, 315 E. Richmond Ave. Pt.Richmond, as of Feb. 15, 1933, which has beeipaid in relief in kind, $30.00 State and $30 county cash allowance for half orphan children to be paid in cash as of June 15, 1933• That $20 state and $10 county aid be granted to MRS. EARNESTINE CARTEit 119 Champion Ave. Port Chicago, Cal. to be;in June 23, 1933• That $60. state and $8.50 County aid to needy children heretofore granted to MRS. ROSE FAGUNDES, Lafayette, be continued as of June 1st, 1933• That $50 State and $42.50 county aid granted to NRS. MABEL B. PATTERSON, 63 W• 11th St. Pittsburg, Cal, be continued as of April 1st, 1933• That a20 State aid granted to MRS. YARY SCHMIDT, Pacheco, for needy children, be continued as of May let, 1933. That $50 State aid granted to ,.ntS. MA?Y TRF.ZZA, 363 W. 5th St. Pittsburg, California, be continued as of July 1st, 1933. That $60 State aid for needy children and $17• county cash allowance granted to BETORIA FLORES, 528- 2nd St. Richmond, be discontinued as of June let, 1933• ' That 410 State and $10 county cash allowance for half orphan children granted to MRS. EPHEL TOWNE, 525- 17th St. ichmond, be discontinued as of July let, 1933• The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. In Matter of Canvassing of Election Returns of Special State Election. Now at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. the Board of Supervisors meets as a Board of Canvassers to canvass the returns of Special State Election held on the 27th day of June, 1933, throughout the County of Contra Costa, and each of the different consolidat c nsolidated ed ureaincts thereof, and the returns of each of thepp_ecinets o£ said 0ounty being on file in the office of the County Clerk, -he Board then and there proceeds to and does canvass the returns of all of the consolidated election precincts of said County , Thereupon the Board having completed the canvass o_ all of the consolidated precincts,ercludin,- the votes cast by absent voters, finds that the votes cast for each .candidate for delegate to the Constitutional Convention for Repeal o: the 18th Amend men and for each Constitutional Amendment and proposition is as shown on the following ges: P 2}b : \ � \ 4 STATEMENT OF ALL NOTES CAST .r AT THE SPECIAL STATE ELECTION rn:r.n 1 JUNE 27, 1933 COUNTY State of California ,E«t,o,,12S2 3 3� Statement of All Votes Cast at the DELEGATES TO CONVENTION FAVORING REPEAL OF THE 18th AMENDMENT z D O ° C •r `1 al O OC '< ELECTION F a E r W ° PRECINCTS wF .T 'I a 1 v p ° m o .t W ? a is N14 0 F q al : ` Z L 4 K O > x e 6 f 5 m W n W 5 U 47 n O W W U q Consolidated Precinct No.1 li 7,j Ts IS 7J 75 75 7S 7S 7s 7S 7 s 7S 7S 7-!� 7-5.7-! 7.S P�-75 75.75 75 Rork,•Icy 1'ark I Consolidated Precinct No.2 j/9-r (yw./yy-./y - 19 -/9'r-iyy-;vv-;v -Ivy-/y�-i9 /9�./y�-l9u-./9�/9v--/9�-Jvs��9�:/9�. Ill Cerrito N,i I.@'l - - - Consolidated Precinct No.3 dei 18olts1196 l8i /7q/$I iF/ i6p./GO /d'/ !6'D IYl /8j /$0/gl,)XI /dD Jet/8/./go?gl El Cerrito No's.3&! �. - - Consolidated Precinct No.4 ':i"Pi 113 //2,l91 /74/9/ /91/y1 /9! /9.2_1y�/g1.1T1/9o/9/ /90 /90./qo rqo-/911po 190 1--- EI Cernto S.i s..i(U Consolidated Precinct No.6 X2.3 r13/.4�/iz.l2-L I23/.L3113./1�1.J2.Z/.21/13/1z/a3 uz/z)./.Z�./az./z3;J2zJ,at.1z�, EI Cnrrilo Na.7 - .- Consolidated Precinct No.6 3 x/33:133 /.33/33 /33.133 i33./33.133/33../.13/33 /331.33.13313313.3./33/33./33 J13 til ccrrid, Consolidated Precinct No.7 los 65' 6S 4. os 65 bb 65 Uy 656565 bS 6SGS.65-.6 EI C-it"No.10 I; Consolidated Precinct No.s I�l0 .ZID,t/0.z/0_.2/02/011o .L/o 1/o y/U.2/0 .2101/0.1_/0.1./02/0.a/02/0,1/0.2/oj 210,2.10 hensn,ptnn XW,1,2&:i Consolidated Precinct No.9 3 Z36 23623,z 4kzj6 23 o 230}3 o 13h 236}36 23 236.236.736236 2-36.136236:2.30.3 RwhI.od N:i x.1.2&3 Consolidated Precinct No.10 1/79 171s 171171171 179.179179 17& 171179 /71171 178:179'171/79:178.17$:178:17gJ7 .."._: Consolidated Precinct No.it ilkSd&�-}(;.('-}Y y-1(Calf(/-1Yy-1Y�}}I'�,}(•c/.1Y�XE Yf, 264 Jfr,�9¢18¢ygr�ygt�3�¢ygef , Rinhmond Ndn..S&U Consolidated Precinct No.12 ii.70T.70 e�lo•1.,to9 ao92o9107 Poll0`', 107.709101 AU 920l..16jt.1al.2011.y.2o9AL 7,;16j2dq, _ Richmond N.,s In&Il 'C / Consolidated Precinct No.13 ''+=1�1-+94-19 x-114-194-191-115,14-114-11 Y-19'�,)I IiL ?4-11 -lyS i14-19'119 q-/9'7/9514 yL.) yl Rid,nnnd N:i,:.12&13 ! . Consolidated Precinct No.14 1 b'd wr 11,816y 169 168.168168 /68 /68 Jbk 168/68 168165)b 9.16X.16 9 J69,J46 b 617 Richmond N,i s.LI&1n Consolidated Precinct No.16 �!!�Q 14-4-I�'l-14.7./4d 141-./V+f 1�¢•lµ'f 14-1F.I w1-.I4.3:1 /4-3/f•3 14 3.1 tl-3./1131�•3.l t{-3 711.3/¢,j ._._. - ._- Consolidated Precinct No.16 �21,L.;L7.2, L/21l.22b 221.211 22/ 1.21 12/121 21/211.271 12/22./2.11.,11/2x/..2U/.;U/..0/' Riclm,und N:in.1�.1U&.q II ....".._.. Consolidated Precinct No.17 /� 3/5 316-31-4-31� 3/S 3//.d/S 31� 3.(S 314-814,314-'1yL 319.31q-al y- Richmond d Precinct 1 !9 1Q' / 1 .1 ! 7/ 71 -- Riel,mm,dN,i>.s1.c 2; i . �rz 2.1�7-13;L/,3 7 1 Q�197 19�197 97 � 1 97.197 '93 197 /97 197 97 97 197 9 � onsolidated Precinct No.18 u1 / I Consolidated Precinct No.19 2/ 2./3.2/,1.}/1, 1/11! a&4 2/,1,2-14."1 .213 21,L 2/2,2/x.R/2.a/2.1/zz/Q,i __. li,chmnnd N,i a,so fi.; i Consolidated Precinct No.20 128'S,2o 516�YY�18�7-d S?$5.7-BS 38 S7•PS 2Y:"'28$'388?88.)8�f8 828 S1�S)8 SSP ssYS 385 Richmond No's.24,2q& ! , Consolidated Precinct No.21 291 1q(o Y9S 2.`JS3y S�9S.aqs 118 X95 yp� rqS t S h} $ S S S. S S. S. S, Richn,nnd No's.30,31&3n Consolidated Precinct No.22 }7'j1j 3}'�1j}1 3}j 317 nl-1 3.(7 317 341 317.3.1 3,I.'177 311 317 3x-1 3a'1:37,1.37'1:327 3-17,11", }� Richmond s.•s.31,e 3s 1 ! 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Consolidated Precinct No.27 !p 11 a;tq wzj 213 2aq .X lq AJI 319 111 t.Lf l;j s3y.L.1.sly Js-1 A21 11Q 32G A;"j..I;j.l,.q,33q I son l'nhlo Nu'.I&3 ..- 1 Consolidated Precinct No.28 7 181Ik"� IS'�.187 187 1Y`�1k7 47lB7 tk7,F 7./sT/1r�.1871x i ie7 1G�.187.181./Y71Ff• Consolidated Precinct No.29 �'J G S6 v b S6 S6 S6 S6 S6 v t,56 56 Sb So S6 S6 Sb:7b5-6 S6 Sb.S d S6 Gimd I _ _ Consolidated Precinct No.30 ri.S .3- S S S- .S S S Q S S -5-1 J S ,� S .� -5$ b q S y Olen,n Y 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 f q 9 r y Totals.Carried Forware SW0550S8'G3 5S6e3 5AJ 5%3,5y'4 41.5-CCL '4j:5?0$'�,5rf- d .. Special State Election Held June 27, 1933 h DELEGATES TO CONVENTION OPPOSING REPEAL OF THE 18fh AMENDMENT i 4- jW q W.a] 0 0 o z wx w W m a W IINu��' T*!&I a� 0 < W i G q w q coir w x a a v Yob of.O m E+ � G7 � ! 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Crockett Ndn.1&3 i 4 31 Consolidated Precinct No.36 al 11 7 1-t I }f 7 211 117"-f 7 i I I 11I,.17 11 1 ,1117.T11 At 217 at 7 217 217.21'7 .7.:11 q,11.7.II Cronkeu Nn'n.2 m a Consolidated Precinct No.36 yg71y7 1�r71q�-971911397 a17 a-gi ;9 "97 )11 17 X577-g1197�y57.;L17 C,.n•1,M1 NW.,5&7 Consolidated Precinct No.37 /9t tq3 rya 1q3 112 /12 11.1191. 19.E 1y�/7L 19,E 171-/9i/q1-1p,/9'L 19.z /9L 19A:191,�1RPL --- C-ktt No.a Consolidated Precinct No.38 ,/q-x 17.1• l¢21'F7r t'l-.i-/tFR/' .A I'F21�2/�7-I9c)- J-./V-x 142/F•,t/�f /�a,/ 1,.14/114,10.2/411,_. - -- Port Cn.,ta Nei..I&2 Consolidated Precinct No.39 ;' 7-S 215 y}j XLS 7J..S yJ,j 3)S}1�y}}j y�S JaS}2S 1yS}J-S.y1S}.1S}2S.7dS 9.3$}.�S.l}s37- Dnnnllt•N.tn.1,E 2 Consolidated Precinct No.40 6 i :.1 r.1 6/ 6 1 6/ 1,1 61 6/ 6/ 6/ G l 6/ ,6 San It:unon II Consolidated Precinct No.41 •a e 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 e 46 66 66 (06.106 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 (136 6G.1 Consolidated Precinct No.42 '13 73 y3 '73 93 y3 yi 9s y3 `j3 %3 73 93 q3 `j3 9� Y3 -y-3 :93 Y3 939.3 - alamo Consolidated Precinct No.43 1,;111 46 116-/Io il.S 19,5 I/Y-17s./7S 1IS/14 175/94/7s./7S 1.1 16/%1F {!._--- Imtucrltc Nde.I A 2 Consolidated Precinct No.44 "(" 3- -e- .3 4-3 41-13 4- :5'/- 3 y-31-3 4-.3 t-3+ 3 4-. 3 -3.4-3.q„311-._3-4L_a.5�_..35� .. Cnn t }m _._....-:.- Consolidated Precinct No.46 jU- -167-57 S ,s E S S" S S S 6-7 S" S" S 5 S 5. .S 5 5 Jlonta,, -1 7 7 7 7 ! 7 7 7 _ � 7 7 7 7 7. 7-:7---:-7--,u---- Consolidated Precinct No.4G 1146 ✓-6 4G Y•(< 1.b •lto eLb � moi, q-6 yy, yb �6 �6_V6 y6 .E6-YG. �6+ 'F4..'/6 tE6 St Consolidated Precinct No.47 qo To yo -10 90 yo 90 yo 90 To yo yo y0 10 yo qo 90 90 �qo gg_To q0 or;mla i Consolidated Precinct N0.48 /30 /30 13013o i30 130 430 130 /3o 130 /60130/30 /30 /3o /3e 1313 136./36.;/30/30., :llhambrn Consolidated Precinct No.49 0-9}1$11141?ro rk0 yr6 y8o aro aro 1K0,180 180.).80}Ko 190190 A861t8'o 7•b'd 7•50,7:8D?S Walnut Ck Nu'a.1&2 - -- -- Consolidated Precinct No.60 1119 Ilq 119 1(q I/1 llq 119 !/y 11y /1q 11q //q 11q 1/q 119119 1/9 ilI 119.119_:119 I(9'_-_. _- Walnut Creek No,I Consolidated Precinct No.51 }) 111 1421 111 2 21 yxI 221 2.41 .SLI I.L1 11/121 1aJ_JJ•l 11-111/ yy/.,I.,tl.a)-1 Wz,lnnt Carol.No.x S Sart .i Consolidated Precinct No.52 3J6 336 33t 336 1336 336 336 W.:336 336 336 336 361633L 336 33(0.336 336336.336:33d�tT.�_ _ Martinez Nn'x.I,2 -3 Consolidated Precinct No.53 339 339 b39339 331 331 331 jay 331 331 331 638 331 339 331 331 33q 331 j31-139.339,331` - Uarti,-Gi x.4,7,l III Consolidated Precinct No.54 216 Yqb J-1t0}y6 lg6 t•461g6 6}g6;-g6 ,1 Y74,1-jo )-j fa 71 tt, yy 6 rj�...7g61'1(0. Consolidated Precinct No.55 ?63.tb31631.63166 jlo,163163 g6D X63161 J-63;t63�•j 2632,63„63a63.i63.7•b3 yr_3}�3'___ 11-14-Ndn.5&A Consolidated PretYnct N0.56 L69 :x69168 266168.zOr-4bt s6816$-LG 1 .26K-be 49A 9?b83G6.;L69Pz 9 y6 X14 eQ... Mnrlinez Na'.a.11.12&13 Consolidated Precinct No.57 196115h196/9(� Ikb/9'186 Ik 186 /t'6/fK6 Ik6 /r7tk6 t kb It f0 :5131`60.1x66.1$1, Vine hill Nds.1 k 2 Consolidated Precinct No.58 X65"/bs 1bJ /6S/bS 165/65 l6S 1b,>/66�1b:-16F,IbS.I6S16S'.1551bS 16.5.165 I'oS.�<4 !6S __-____ Mt.Viva N.i 1&2 _..Consolidated Precinct No.59 ';t6 310 3}0 320 310 320 310 310 3.Zo 920 32D 3 1 o 320 310.330 ad)LD 330 3'Lo Sao.310.3263]A_!______-___ Concord N4i s.1,2,C 3 Consolidated Precinct No.Go ;261 11.1 Zb1.2-bl 261161 .1 261 .2(,1 161 461 261 261 261 261 A61.?bl 26 I.t61.161,a6116(�I,_______ Caueurd N:i s.4&Ii -_-Tanis Carried.Forward 'ui!4 11777f/M.A793t177G_1i7r1-4791 J179- 1179 t1�a1179a/17f.4,y7 1179o,J1796./11�7 7EY IlTPS_ I ",,, I Jl 11T 17;x' - �-- r.. 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A x waq zq ,9 �y �9 a.y ay s.y Ly �-q �!3(o a6 36 36 36 36 3C 36 3t, 36.36 36 d6 36 36 .36..36_.36 36_36..36 _Y-01...�.� � 33 33,33 33 33 .33 3.3 33 33 33.33.33.33 33.33_:33.33 -3 33 33 33 3 . ry , 51}- oi*5*- s1r-51/- 5-4 s4 54f.T 4-.S,i S�a 4-fL S.l-571-.54- 5,4-S4-..Sv.. -...54, 5:cL�-31.'�,_ u!:3'[- 3 1- 3 4- L1- 3,� 3 q- 3 4- 3 4- 34- 14- -94-34- .3 V-64- 3 yP 3 y-3 L/- 3 4-3�L �..... •Z_------s i Rb 16 J- 16.Le JL6 16 I-6 A4, .16 .L6 ,Lb L-6 yV i6 16.-16 .6.16.. �6 5b 56 Sb S6 56 S6 �6 SG 56 S6 56 S6 S6 66 s6 6 9b yb q6 16 46 q6 116 qb 96 R6 16 yb q6 96 46 q6 46-?b .16 f-����aG,_a aab}da55�c2{62s�� GdSIaaSEa�&d��sa' as6��s7. a >� 4LS7a �a5 absY 1s o Statement of AU Votes Cast at the DELEGATES TO CONVENTION FAVORING REPEAL OF THE 18th AMENDMENT 005 ELECTION it y r0 a a o x o _' o ¢ m N PRECINCTS it F z", F w o ° 4 ` ° o E- a o iI .] G O ' x G •. < 1 0 6 it m x n '? r T. U x fA G tJ W O W 6 O O : W li - Totals8roogbtF.—rd 1101 11797//79f11X73//7A//Fj2//7 .A/'7• A71F7.//79.4//7/T.1/794/1790/17319V7d.//7ff711 Y'X701170//78f:,ZW117171 _. Consolidated Precinct Na.61 12"j5-Is 2]E';1 17S91j.?�SJ-�S?�5��;17�17��7S1JS115��5115'7�5.?�S��S��S ._ C..,.,d Nds.5.c 7 Consolidated Precinct No.62 1:.76 2'/0k 109109 10 K 109 108 /09 108 Ia9,10k.10 R'ld9 log rok r09/69 Jog /08 10.9' 8'/6$_p_.._. _. Assou d,d Consolidated Precinct No.63 II&�L 1 6 0 cc b 1 Lo _b 1 6 1 Lo 6/ 60 61. .Go 61 e,0 Go 6 1 .6! Conc11 Consolidated Precinct No.64 11 7,{1 7,)•.11�L 17`7' '7`L/N-174/7"- 11417`1:174-17.`1-L7-4; POcbcvo IyI Consolidated Precinct No.66 �12J 12111117-1.22,1 ;.2111/.12f 3,2/,11 .27.11z12.1 ;L;}j 211 U] a2f.22f_2jl;zz 22f'i ______ Pitt,1 gNu, Consolidated Precinct No.66 1�L y/4 11"L St 4.1-1 y-7-I}214-7-I�-11�}I`✓-11�-A I`d-.11`�.7-1�:2 i 1-11.(_1.t��1.�___. _�— Pittsborg Nn',.2&a Consolidated Precinct No.67 i7vlj Dlb 31$3/5 31311 315 31S a15 3/J.3/5315'r15.315.315.3153/ 15.3./5-31,SJ__._ —_ Piu,bors Nu',.5,6&7 Consolidated Precinct No.68 �y 2. 21911c6 11`67'181}$11$}19 1>9 11.8 xr8 y1`�.yy$.1i8 ayg )y�jj$.21�}1$ Pittsburg No's.S,9 S 12 Consolidated Precinct No.69 Illgz 19.2 Iq1 ,qx /p, ,yz, Iy.L/P,L.l ly.L 19 ,IgA,11.1, Pittsburg Nu'+16-Il Consolidated Precinct No.70 I,7}�/29 Il ),L /28 /1$ 11$ .118 "L 8.128 lly llQ I'itt,biirg NW,13&14 Consolidated Precinct No.71 q tl q4 94-q 4- 9`F 9�L q 4- 14- q Y- 14- q`E q q- q L�L 9 s4- q q- 94 -q 4- q 9 tt 14-..:14.Consolidated Precinct No.72 '1U7 a.o 7.L07.1o1,Lo1,Lo7 x07107 107 x07,707I lI .107 27 207 27 107 207107 107`7.-u-1 7 P t Chi—p:N.',.1 C 2& Conn solidated Precinct No.73 ;515 SS 58 Sb 56 5$ S4 SS S`7 SB SS 58 61 -5% SC 58 5E ..SS.Sg.:5-b...5k..5$.l___. _ cols Consolidated Precinct No.74 ;198117 111 1911q] 19) 1q j 197 191 191 Iq7 11].R7 191.1`11 111 Iq 1191 Ig7_,g1.:Iq?.,.tg1_'I Ant nb N.'..1&^_ Consolidated Precinct No.75 ?18 11%�4%1Y8�1L 6�1��j3 119 142 - .1;ts alb'Pj4 AMi I,Nd,3&I Consolidated Precinct No.76 JS� 1�115IS1 )$;7 15'7.151 IS7 IS1 IS7 151./51151157151.151 IS�..IS'7.151.IS7_I LS autintlt Nei.7 A G I I( T Consolidated Precinct No.77 1�1'�-S/`/'S 1t/'�'/4-`/-14-5 14-�1�5/44 lye{1�FS ls!14s 1�{-S I'FS IY-51 .14.'4 Af} I`(+1-1`�5:11 L,n,Tnr I Consolidated Precinct No.78 156257 155257 25 �S 8 ?151 151158 157 15`6 zsb 15b 251.x56?S$151 157:_apg'158E-.___ — B—A,,od Nei,1.2 R.i ry Consolidated Precinct No.79lcf _I.�F'�-.�47-�_____.._—. 13"...N.',.I m 2 I I I Consolidated Precinct No.80 :Tt 78 79 1K 78 -79 79 79 78 79 78 78 79 7`? 79 7f 78 7_S 76 79. ,J x_.7_K.___.____� tinigbtsen Consolidated Precinct No.81 NW,.I.i i�71, 1']z 17� 177- 11 x.114 11 x1 ,�,L,l1 x.�/71,.171,17J.!7d 11x./7�.)1a.,11 Y17d...1',L.t7d•_!7a 173, _ --- Onl.lc� I ABSENTEE VOTE Vz B./Z8 IJS J:S 125.1;-5 I7-�� /351/1S 1D611$ )r8 /zK 116:118 Ja�6.1j8 08.:0,9 12,Y:1>8/38. ._.- !I CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS jISS-SI 15-6-a /r,7//5,-7tI5M1x75-13-MIgfM/Wr1557315575/5*155WJ55X 1557315S6A/SS�b15572/55'6v1537e'_-__ III _ y I Special State Election Held June 27, 1933 DELEGATES TO CONVENTION OPPOSING REPEAL OF THE 18th AMENDMENT W q O W o o F = o Total- a - a Ri Y a, p� > 3 i Vote of ! 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L'rs /S /5 rS ,S rS /s rs lS lS is IS ,s rS !s rS /S lS /S rs /S /s � `l8• _ r 40 3q 31 37 35 3'T-37 3� 3y Tk 31 3y 39 37 31 3� 3� 3� 31.37 .37 3�.� /7 7 1 7 73 7 7 1 77 7 r a> 7 3 7 7 � � XY4 096 2.x:_'6 Ua 3 YflY�tll1AdG JY1,Z ffl 96'25-d�11 xr23_a8a1�17,12516- F I( !i I Statement of All Votes Cast at the �l QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS _ 1 '2 3 't19 X110 .44c' UN, I " I -: dOz�� all wy �I iz �ai6'+a W��F87 ELECTION z �� < z<mo o�<i� j eOeFC N.. 1 co o ax PRECINCTS I o d� oo� : Wda<I ■�F�a ZNN� jI a, a :0in 3■ i. a �i zs 2 -�� W<�t I3 m�reoo i ze tins3 1 c >7sw 3S , 0 LYES NO j!YES NO 'YES NO 'YES NO jYES NO !!YES NO ES NO i ES NO NO NO - Consolidated Precinct No.l '.5-� 4 i(.3 .3J 81 p-So ,23 1,1137 ,3(p 1 4 1(a � ! .2 �lO ;82 j5 33 a/ Rdrhridr rnr2 �-+ 1 d 9 �� 9. �' 'r, I . _ �9L. SConso]idnted Precinct No.2 h3 /d5/.L1ba7523 � 'ItS ,bl I�6./S-� 3t�ElCrrm,N,.'...1&2 _ Consolidated Precinct No.3 /B3 d b /58 rS it I L �L 71 /4 O �J 7,,11-3 103 V•o yh 6 33 ./S Hi Cdrrhn N',r.a c-1 I� y , 9 9 Consolidated Precinct No.4 Ill 3 6 Q�/6` 3 0'�'I4 j EI Crrril',Nun.id fi ,1 I� j I �-u''.7� /•�11i o:� 6?�6t� ySl/a 8.3(,1I//o.�/ 3G.15S3o y61-.. h II V Irl 4 _ Consolidated Precinct No.6 �I t,I N-aS 7.L 3/ r1 s 3,L�'S 7 7 s ,'d-h S��I�Fa v l i�f�.rF-O N[/-/.�-j g y-_87. /�j.go_I__ RI Crrriw Nn.7 '� �� I i jl I1 Consolidated Precinct No.B �j•7-S o 1 7 1 6 4-1/03.-t-7'�J-I ./33�$S,H-`/-�'+�0.8� 7`j �f-C, 7 51 :I/S/3$' 17 Consolidated Precinct No.7 35 3,5 Ii3S y- I- 7 I y / 4-.L L/ 11? _3 S 39.16 1113 g /6 57 iI RI Cernlo Na.10 - ConsolidatedPrecinctNo.8 1l 1JS�'1o3./aZ 14b16K 4rF 17 174,/13 73 -11q- z67.6�2/ 68 sSI uu Kmminalun N.i n 1,2&3 !i 77 j qqqqq Consolidated Precinct No.9 !1/37 1001/$6 't7 i9q 7,LI//O /7 I/3`6.8SI B8 ./30i/3/ .6 /��7z, 7 RirLnumd Na'...1.2 fi:i Consolidated Precinct No.10 9+ R 1{- 12 A t J 70 14-0 $ H9 _ las 9s 7 y b 7 7 6 ,8 o j 2 b./.5� 13 44!.YF Richnumd N.i.a.1.5 h li ' j C ry y Consolidated Precinct No.11 Pel /zs'1�.11 Irg .��i,-9 ,19/ )q- 7, g1 _181.1yo.sc1 /scl-,97 !I y.1F:z6 ul.a.7o Rirhmnnd N:i x. S.h a 'I I, ;I I: I I jl -- i Consolidated Precinct No.12 'Il•47 /61 Y-8 V77 S� ,,7] 15 x/03, 7/ 79 .9� //I N{ 93 77 i!I'30 18D 1•s.17g� _ ❑irhinnnd Nus 10 R 11 I' � Consolidated Precinct No.13 l'��{-.73 �I152,103 �16� 63 /0' /33 // rSl 17R !i0 /32.�J-3 I12 SSi�i%o /81 3.9 Riclunnnd Ndr.12.0 l3 ,I 1'" i �. �-. � I � Consolidated Precinct No.14 1y3 S7 1" 61 1157.6(',,57,16$ 16C- 7� Sy-:/a)•, 108:50 32, /fig,. 3� Rid ial-I No'n.1 I.t]b - Consolidated Precinct No.16 11107,S3 /1./ ¢.Z/:! o-6 4-�Sd ./js &'�_6 7 6(o.']0 8�c�.. `f L•'fS I.18 l�/ ].l /y-1f -.- -= Ridhmond Nri e,u.x n 1� Ju; 1 Con Hated Precinct No.16 'Illl/_9$ �i 197�1'�/$0.77�8`�/lig /.L6.]6 I $7"108111.(o SS� I1S 7/ 4/ ./qd) Richmond No x.IS•10 R 211 Consolidated Precinct No.17 0 7 131 1118 l 3$1 2 b] /a /0 2181 /T9r.131,I 11µ.10 Jj l e;L /0 171 /x 116 3 .29 - RkIV,"d Nnl+.21.22.k 2.1 II r 9 II -- Consolidated Precinct No.18 it/2q 8,3 1176 -/S:I/76 63 j74-l7 1910 9d `Ib3./.3s 11$.6371/9 6 2-1 RirhmondNo's.2132.i Consolidated Precinct No.19 �II t}-101 1172,S1{lB7 �8 JS-1 Iy,L I/o7/0bllg;ti/33 qq 91 ;107.9]i 2-q 100 1'f 1.01 -- _ I II 1 1 -. Consolidated Precinct No.20110 96 •1139 1x3191 171 117* !l9 l/i 185 162.91 173.1/7 51 28� 4 5:15 Ridhlmoml Nn„,ai.e�- j � 7- Consolidated Precinct No.21 1 f$ iF. 235}7 �Ay. 1 �-Tq- ItHii-d 1+f-81/68 lag�1351�f- 200, /9/ "l yL 1116 181 30 �•Ko9 I'7IConsolidated Precinct No.22 II}LfS.11}��26S 931y1] la'� 9`-361 /7714-9I136./711D2.,g31763,1610767311 61 3/S` Inrhmnnd N.r„. +&.35 1 I� --------- Consolidated --- --- Consolidated Precinct No.23 166 /31 �2�9 7/ r7S1.E5K ild7 160'/51 /07 15 .171 178.6S �/63 $g i14/ -IL 353+f,Z,l - Rirhnonol Nd,,.:gl.E..7 � Consolidated Precinct No.24 i)6(l,R q' 7.1 6 $,3 125 96 y9 5 11 I/51.1/4-06 4-/S`J61,93 167 g 6 u 9 z60 31 ,260-� Richmond N.i x,a.3.1:is �a I' � I Consolidated Precinct No.26 !/3y 6$ �5/.5 ''/75 �o /b S`."f/ 1$1 °9 [99 91 /06.59 /06 72 i35 a7s1 Rirhmnud No',:.+0&+1 4 _ II ] rl � � I Consolidated Precinct No.26 76 �-4- 11 37 j$1 +} `I-.6 7 '-�`J-.35 i5 S ,jS 3 3 8$ 111. 9 J - Ridlano ld II I Consolidated Precinct No.27 1131 I i)1-417V1161 $ '7s.191 ://y 9/ ��¢.//(o //L 67 I/ZLl 119 2/3 1 � !fl Yn Pahl',N:i.1@:i '� 9T I 7i Ii ' Consolidated Precinct No.28 i1//� 6g V6o 1.1 j/76 3� &$ /d7li/// 7D I lin g1 ')Do,,5q�%S 66 �$S 169 '.13Fka, Consolidated Precinct No.29 it If rL•% 'I`/-/ /o ,SS / i}/ 3 r 13 19 // 27 2�1-,!7 ;L4.10 6 `f'3 3 4-6 , ci.,n2 �. II �. 4 " --- Consolidated Precinct No.30 i'?�$ 31 Ii36 1K SO }'0 1'-1- So ti;1 1$ „/g 39 43o .12�I 3 6 6{-, 3 .63.... .... _ -- Tolaia Carried Forwartl _i3791 aj3(,Qiyk3q 16591 t91��CY9iaas3yyss Y9.a376p dd63323339a)43; 3YJIX7Ilo/r5__•Y30 y !I I SII ti r Special State Election Held June 27, 1933 QUESTIONS NS SUBMITTED TOh VOTE OF ELECTORS Q AND PROPOSITIONS • II — �I r ' S i 'i i II -- i I fl I' Q I - - l'- �' N i �I u L � 4 — a ,• I ,, , — — — -- u ' �--- II - j , Ii I i 'f I I - II ' II � II I I u II I i I I SII 41 4 r - �� Statement of All Votes Cast at the QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 3 1 5 6 1 8 1 9 10 o mu oz I p• 40h,4 'I ro II s°<F ao O-za IIu�iz d?Wz f a Y2:nZw O� aH h o J J ELECTION o 'm < ozZF :) ° �WW<� °mz°<. _oma ° ^�mi iFmi T _ W o - I-Wa r� K _ PRECINCTS - W < K .r y�1 �VjS t'nil¢>d2m0 t.WUW� I J>U6 ?W ' WTOZm WZOZn �a o x t•h (, „�, m <o�ii <m¢mm �Fa� oP il >3WW. >3WW- 1 W YES NO �j YES NO YES NOJES NO YES NO it YES NO YES NO YES NO N YES NO G JrA57 2 3D41 aW N9f�ll�19376!@176 3929;33'70 1463 -- Totals Rode,er\aynt F`ward 37 73L0 n 7 I � 7 II 17 �a/8"S�/3o 9YSSY73 199y 33s1G 1970 _ I Consolidated Precinct No.31 �! 3 I D'',2b! 120 }&1 1)31/ L 2b3j,/8(, 156 X12 / III 136 / /3D S7 3.27 5 q 99 7� _.. as -- u I , Consolidated Precinct No.32 �IIO /,2.0 I2 �.S I �/-$/6 J,'/'>< )1$�/J�/391}S 1.51 l!168,87 Il6S `fa-�6S16 5-7 PI-1,"Ws.1&2 S llareulrs I q III I I Consolidated Precinct No.33 ?q !34 semy r Consolidated Precinct No.34 j/66 jq ale b I/gl /(b'/4 )k( !bl X60 ijJ21 J11o'163 b0 ��l_'{I 7513�_lsl 3.� 1$". c , n. 1,c s t., �I Consol dated Precinct No.35 7,3 /�S Gi �.!f35 1011,73 17I;VJL.77 qq- A X 11`-1- b0 f WS-I/ ;1�_III Croc6�tt Ao crsolida ed n.:,c; y 79 73/ 3 9 T 7 1 ! �II Consolidated Precinct No.3G �I �d lXSy7i1o`1 / `For/1 O ,�0 qY- /3B 'F /3 b � i I _ Consolidated Precinct No.37 I;9S 36 x'11/3,.yq l;//:0 31�/9`� ]0"b1 'Lo�K9 �SS-3"1 6Z- 31 1_S /0�_ y3_ Ibfl� Consolidated Precinct No.36 rn t c , � 1 c 2 l ` 7 III ](I'7/ 31 Hb F7 9 . y -_- — I i Consolidated Precinct No.39 /� 6�/.3�r/� .�J1.2-o S,j74- 0 /56 ✓;o I93 /SS�117�7,S-! ''3 714.3 :,w 7.3Consolidated Precinct No.40133y y.3 ,$I I$ ly y-g0f 11 1b 37 j11b I�S31 I6I'I( IS I ra r'F-1- IS 7 X13 1 I;Yo >(. 38 '11./B 1 3 0 I Consolidated Precinct No.42 F1 '6+ 7/� •FJ elf Y- `F�!I1 7 /15 iISS S(o^�ly .FrS�'r.o i") it 8'6- Consolidated Precinct No.41 I ;I I. 7 •f y h 7 7f 1131.S/ /3 SS �3h .$a0-31- 16` --- — 7 Consolidated Precinct No.43 /S 7 6 // 6b 1 cF 2i Consolidated Precinct No.44 3 2 8 3 1 1 0 31 1 !� 3. ii P-x 13 Is- 16 16 /1 19 1 o I b 38 S..,3$ i i/ D 0I Can , , I r co: I i I I 0 >1 I 1 Consolidated Precinct No.45 .4-6 R 44- 1}_ +,-0 8 i;.47 2 S ,� 3 l q 3]- S 3 7 I I ' 6 s I , ! Consolidated Precinct No.46 3 1 1.1-'.3 q 3 �yo 3 :4(o o jl>7 11 ;i 10 /q 3 i. 10 3 o 3 8 I- 36 1 I.L - _ Consolidated Precinct No.47 ':,5-1 `I-q '�5b LL.? '7S 3o jl/ q II li iii I!. P Consolidath:uabmed Precinct No.48 IIi ID 7 3 6I //3 3 'l-`F 11 66�- 151 761 83 3(�i$.0 44-- 30.1/ 13 I Consolidated Precinct No.49 ZS 3 S i!l y 1 12 E,1 On l y b 15 8 18 3 /} 1115 I6 3 I 1 9 q j 1 L 3 IDS'1 3 I 3/0 17 3 2.?, _ _— R'alnneCurANo..l&2 7 `� 9� 7t 7 Consolidated Precinct Na.50 ;�9 1 8'L 3 9 y-b 13 /10 it 8 �1- 3 b 9/ 11 7I +/� 8 2 u3 �10 !/(o /3 !10 Consolidated Precinct No.51 ,}OS 7 1 90 b S, Y j - tV:nnnlcr,eti�,,..{.c,:,r.,::„ 7 /S /ozj' I81 /6�- / ! rFS�l80 L y 13� 15 _33161 .I }.}b 73 !1],L d'a,i1 11.3i�/b0 Ilbl II it 53 >:110'; I I - II _Consolidated Precinct No.52 �9 b'] 9.L�,� 7. :1131�1i1(,19¢ /57 /l3 Jr� 1b$ X6.27 ,tart 1 I s� lou r� 7 79 _ n1a t . ,i 13 1+ 71 3 fl ! J01 f! '3oS Co utu!,,ted Precinct No.b3 Z '15'J 7]- 16�-93 /6 .11 I --- rrnn. -,.�,o-ro 3 los Consolidated Precinct No.54 3y-Bb'161 51 .i�}} ]� :_+>_! lo' �„ b�ro/ � I !)5q- j. Consolidated Precinct No.6E }3 eo z o�11/I/5 6 bS I�//,3 j 0 '/y 9 17,�.65-I'Sq }3, y 1 cF Consolidated Precinct No. r 7 7y � , �-y 7 7 7� r 7 , 7 illarl:nrs V,.1J,12&13 q / 1 7� 7_ 15g �7._ I y 7,. 1 I � I r 9 i II _ Consolidated Precinct No.57 ;l1j T'� //b 6`61'F]S3 r}� /Sb�I 7 6fo �7S 85�,jr'O S/ 197 60 30 (1( 93 Vine Hill\,i. ].F 2 - � Consolidated Precinct No.58 `J ,c \It. ice Sn'. 1 2 / Consolidated Precinct No.b9 ! I� .. II 18 fi J- ';a `( r �Sa '1' ,93 t1,a -'1IM 1/1 IIDS !'�� 1 �i17S ,iSi�:�7 3.10 34. 31�_ 4 - — Consolidated Precinct No.60 ;r2 L_ 5 1.?2 2 0 2 3 0 121'167 !)51 u 1�!�7 0 2 ',V'6� 1- i�173 1 eL 1;q3 ✓0 4_0.3 0 Totals CarrieU Forward agDY1 'fa /s�-�3vc-H yGaD 39 D Hs9aflsl� �HS29FL�95'yea!G�7Y321�67�_I33t�fql;1a7�1�.Z7��Y� _— Special State Election Held June 27, 1933 QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE Of ELECTORS I j i II IJ ii I, I x i I I — � _ n I • ; ; { I I I' 1 1 I u , � I I I I I II w- 1 I I I I r .- H a J r + l+ 1 I j I f 1 i I I. I I + r I. I I 3 M • fl � I a � •I q � � 'I I r I 1' I I ; is 1 p - _ r I II I I :I i I !i �� I II 'I I a ri• � :� r 1�—- __ __ f 1 �- I i. I, I 12 Statement of A]! Votes Cast at the QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS i 1 3 1' :a t'► ? S 910 }Qt IYo aZa q F�'tU Oa�K<O JRCD-Zz EI,ECFION Z W- dd it 0PIECItCTS ti gw 2 ' rZ � R.Krp I' FZK90 ,,IF<J YES NO i YES NO¶YES NO YES NO YES NO i YES NO,i YES NO it YES NO YES NO LYES NO rya 3vG6,9cz8ra;ys9z 9asr Totals Ooa9ht Forward ,�'DY( Nadu ,L3�lr. T�f37S65�3�u7�`3J.9d67�73 a /9�6/079/ 77E/a9d�r Consolidated Precinct No.61 $I if/63 68.:98 1o31�I,1J 6 /d3�78 /;4,`J0 76 fill,I $1 1I4? .11$ tf0 c iNW­547 CounsoLdated Precinct No.62 „S� 41$ j8'2 9Y> 6 .S�,3:L 90ii64 3S I}q 64's'{- 1q jJ GS L$ �! �l�z.�_.� s , q i Consolidated Precinct No.63 -3 56 �,3 3 P i'1"� 3$ 3 7 U 3 2- () I i 3�- 3 C-11 Conso'dated Precinct No.64 X154-�`�LIo�.." 60��S--1S_��3d.+,ISq F,so o Consolidated Precinct No.66 l o{ S f� t o r 6 t L `' �'/1 b 10 0 4 5 rout>��rK�+�. in+ 7 �� ��7z- 7 91 9-9 f/o021 I36 113 3� !(I I i `] p Consolidated Precinct No.ss30 3 �1`F-t� ;14 13 7 3� � 3'.� 3 I t'11 SG> i�I 175- Consolidated Precinct No.67 �I}$ I Y 10),..5 F, PitL�,¢rg?iu'n. 9: 1 .S 7 ,,.+7x./'/ s,It k i i; 1µ1S1ISo 15ISI 7� Y� t} yl s!- . Consolidated Precinct No.sB 5,98 71 9Z-,7y I' 45" (a iiJ /3L-+416 }cQ,lll4q 71 ii-Y( ;137 �fD.23, _. rtclyborsNc;s,n,ct2 1z t s;. t �c;,t & —_ Consolidated Precinct No.69 ' � of//ti , rog b1 ,i qI z� 77� _".. lOthbur{!Ntr n IU&71 "—" Consolidated Precinct No.70 is �� 7Y S5 I/o �1 /ala`4- 6S 76 3 7 �S 23 nsfi tated;Precinct to : f ^ r'+ Vitra z� z 3 s I 7 . � �. Consolidated Prorenct No.71 u'J 27 �;S$ •Ly=9( k S U'1 �I 'J S! t `b'(-... ( $6 - ci„lon ( - i � 7 I I Consolidated Precinct No.72 ';')31 b d;185- } I!I1 u�.2. c U L S1 I0� 11-141 'f$ ��I K (>0;�R 7 L l .100 2.j II N,rf CI ua Nds t.t 2&Clydr I f I - --- _.._Conso6datedPrecinct No.73 4o ,?-U r;53 8 5�^". 14S ;�'� }O I1 130 1173S:. ;!,21 l4 ,b .SI_`f.SSI k__ Consolidated Precinct No.74 /3 61 jl$$ 3(.;/37 71 $� 161'`8 40 X191 7771z5 31_13 '-1 t,6! /5� -6 a.t%/I_. AlA d,N ..t&^ I� I, ` I t Consolidated Precinct No.76 1155 7% Md_U-0 ./70.7)- $ 160!$"d I!II q6 X1$6 }7 178 3`J` 6 171 16 Anti.,Nn.,3&4 1 �1 � p Consolidated Precinct No.7s /OB S 11�' 3,3 lx, �-n 6 I /1 S J y SL $y b S:R I 7'q 1 OSI-3 g �{h 12 3 b-f aJ.3 �'7 71 a73.bb l Consolidated Precinct No.7? U R`-4.]=- -°1l(. Y J t h 4- 1U`{ ,k, �-S rj g 1 P j_ 3 16, Tr� 9 9 7 7 _ - - ii i f I ' Consolidated Precinct No.78 'Ali- 4y 1:174- JRA S I ;7r{ 7y4U91 98 lil$`F 67 /�l `/-7 /BOSS (llg)36 117,/32-�_... ,, Consolidated Precinct No.79 :14 S--b .;99- b„10)-S J ,;12 Orroa Nn's 7 x'� :I I I Consolidated Precinct No.80, 77 IO tgl t o 3"Y;2S b�11;'t7 Nj i51 Y�I�'1 10 Eta 17 l!-sS `1-9, 7 v-j,_.Ii-.. i. i 'I -- i I Consolidated Precinct No.81 /4S c{.S 1111 67 /}q 70::71 I'�(7196 ."r,3 l�lp0 ���IPq 'f•1�llt{-S4-1 ------ � I aesErvrsFvors /0 j'_�11116 , 1b L 9r .5 6 t it CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS !,16q`]I 550 1.7766:'HiJ I!(tN 5./ALG°'f(ao1.�4973 6601 it i, f t : i 1 I � r I � Y, a - -- Special State Election Held June 27, 1933 73 � QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 41 h I '. I� iii ill (! �, it i• 1 I I i I'i I i p - I' I — r I ' — I— � I I i , j ti j t I I I � i I � I n I : I I' � I I I I n i I r — r i I I I, I! r I r � if I � I f---. - - r -- u i s li i li i if 6 3, I I � I � r � I I� y _ I I i - I � I - I - 'i i _ N I � 4 I� I i N I I' II II j I i 11 p. Ill i - i I I� I i .I I i I .I I I t I Ail it P II I r � 1 II 75 I I , I I, I �-- I `I I ---- !� 'i II I i I I II I I I I- ryry I I II I II II �_ I Ii Y III ; I• � I �i I_- _ I I f 241 In Matter of Canvassing returns of Absent Voters at Special Election of June 27th, 19,33. This being time and place required by law for the canvassing of returns of Absent Voters ballots, at special election held t'.roughout the County of Contra Costa, on the 27th day of June, 1933, and each of said ballots having been returned to the Clerk of said Board, It is, on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, ordered by the Board that F.J.Barnard, halter T.Paasch, May Kelly, Mary Smith and Inez Ray be and they are hereby appointed a Canvassing Board to canvass the returns of said Absent Voters Ballots, and the said Canvassing Board finds that the votes cast by said Absent voters is as shown on the bottom of Statement of Vote canvassed on July 3rd, 1933, following page 240 of Vol. 30 of Minutes of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet as a Board of Equalization. In Matter of Equalization of Assessments. The County Assessor delivers to the Board the assessment rolls, maps, books, and statements of the County of Contra Costa, and tae Board examines the same and the ' further hearing theieon is continued to Monday, July 10, 1933• And the Board takes recess as a Board of Equalization and as a Board of Supervisors to Monday, July 10th, 1933, at 10 o'clock A.M. � L tG tIGL.CBAIRFAX. . 4c%...Clerk. i J'+J I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF G'':+ RA COS^_A COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORI;IA. '014 Y, JiJLY 10th, 19jj. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.B. Present: Hon. S4.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M.Stow, and R.J•Trembath. S.C.Wells,Clerk. In the Batter of Application of Cowell Portland Cement Company, a corporation, for permission t0 construct , and maintain power line. RESOLUTIO:{ GRANTING PERMIT. The anpliration of the Cowell Portland Cement Company, a corporation, for the permission hereinafter set forth having peen this day filed herein and good cause appearing ihere_or; IT IS nERFBY ORDERED that said Cowell Portland Cement Comoany, a corporat- ion, be, and it nereoy is granted the right, privilege and permission to erect, con- struct, operate and maintain a power line, or lines, for tkie transmission of Domer and electrical energy over, along and upon and across that certain county highway in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, known as the "Marsh Creek Road" from the present ter;.;inus of the power line on said road near the "Stone House" ' thence in a general southwesterly, southerly and southwesterly direction upon said road to its intersection with Marsh Creek; together with the right to construct, erect, maintain and operate the necessary poles, cross arms, mires and other equipmen . Said power line shall oe constructed and maintained so as not to interfere with the traffic travel upon said highray, and shall be constructed and maintained under the supervision of the County Surveyor. The said Resolution is pasted by the unanimous vote of tine Board. In Batter of Acceptance of Resignation of Chester H.Ball. Chester _.Ball, havin_: tendered to this Board his resignation as a Commissione of the Kensington Fire District, It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereoy accented to take effect intinediately. 241 i In :natter of Appointment of Arthur B.Davidson, as Commissi,)ner of Kensington ,Fire District. There being a vacancy on the Board of Commissioners of Kensington Fire District caused by resignation of Chester H.Ball, It is, upon motiQ of Supervisor J.N.Long, seconded by Suoervisor H.L.Cumnings, ,by the Board ordered that Arthur B Davidson, be and he is hereby appointed a Commissio er 'of Kensington Fire District, for the un-expired term of Chester H.Ball, resigned.r 'In Matter of D;nation to Brentwood Apricot Festival. The Diablo Valley Apricot Festival Committee naving requested this Board to make a donation to the Diablo Valley ,apricot Festival to be :held in Brentwood, July 21-22-23, 1933, and the Board of Supervisors deeming the said Festival a good advertisine medium for advertisin;- the Resources of Contra Costa County, it is, by the Baird ordered that a donation of $250 be made to said Diablo valley bpricot Festival to be paid out of the Advertising Fund of Contra Costa County upon presentation of a duly verified claim therefor. F. Non at the hoar of 11:30 A.M. the Board meets as a Board of Equalization and further examines the Assessment Rolls, books, Maps, etc. of the County of Contra Costa, and a protest ha-,ing been received from the International Business Machines Corporation, as to the assessed valuations of tabulating equipment owned by said Co:rcpany and located in the County of Contra Costa, and A.N.?oy, having appeared before this Board on behalf Of said Company and protested said assessment and asked that said Assessment oe reduced, It is, on motion of Supervisor Long, aecanded by Supervisor Cummings, by the Board ordered that said protest be and the same is Thereby denied. And the Board takes recess as a Board of Equalization and as a Board of Supervisors to and until Monday, July 17th, 1933, at 1Q o'clock A.M. /I7 7 /✓` �.'LGC G� /��C/L�'uhai rman. ...... Clerk. 244 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUiiTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JULY 1-(th, 1533. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H,L.Cummings, Harry —Stow, and S.C.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor R.J.Trembath. IN the Matter of Adoptin- Resolution as to Passage of an Act to permit the Formation of a ' Regional Park Distd.et. WHEREAS, the East Bay Municipal Utility District is possessed of various tracts of land which, while admirably suited for park purposes, cannot be so used by the public because such lands were a.ccuired for the purposes of said District; an ISHEAEAS, it is proposed to request the Legislature of the State of Californi to adopt an act which would enable the peoples of the East Bay Cities to form within the territory of the East Bay Municipal Utility District, or a part thereof, a Regional Par; District, with authority to lease, purchase, or otherwise acquire, and take over from the East Bay Municipal Utility District, and hold portions of sai lands for pal's purposes in order that such lands may be available for public use and enjoyment, nnci also to provide authority for the securing of a public vote for the formation of such Regional Prk District, and WHEREAS, it is e:_Dedient that such stens be taken forthwith in order to pro- vide work for the unemployed, to provide public imorovaments, and to aid the naticna recover;; before the convening of the 1y35 session of the Legislature; now, therefore BE IT RESOLVED: That toe Board of Slapervisors of Contra Costa County, duly assembled heartily endorses the proposal for the passage of an enabling act for the formation of a Reional Park District in the territory of the East Bay Cities, and urges that the Lerislature of the State of California, pass said Act forthwith; provided the passir.F of said Act will not place any financial responsibility of any nature upon the people of any part of Contra Costa County. The foregoing Resolution is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Suuervisors J.N.Long, R.L.Cummings, Harry M.Stow and W.J.Buchanan. Noes: None. Absent: Sunervisoi R.J.Trenbath,K In the ":fatter of Installation and Maintenance of Additional Lights in Kensington. Lighting District. A petition signed by at least twenty-five tax payers residing within the boundaries of the Kensington Lighting District, havin:; been filed with this Board prayii for the installation. of tyro additional li hts in Xensington Lighting District to be installed at the followim3 locations, to wit: 1. Arlington Court at the second pole from the end of the Street. 2. On Ardmore Road between Arlin ton Avenue and Kingston Road. And this Board havin estimated that the cost of maintenance of said lights 245 will be the sum of $42. per year, It is, by the Board ordered that the Pacific G,s & Electric Company be and they are hereby authorized to install two 100 Candle Power lamps at the locations designated as above, and the County auditor is hereby ordered to include in the Budg t ' for the fiscal year 1933-34, of said Kensin-_ton Lighting District, a sum sufficient for the maintenance of said additional lights., In Matter of Providing Court Seals to the Justices of the Peace of Contra Costa County. It is, by the Board ordered that the Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, shall purchase and deliver a Seal of the Justice Court for each Justice of the Peace of Contra Costa County, and he shall also purchase two Fee Cards, as required by law, for each of said Justices of the Peace., In Latter of Resolution Approving Additional Contribution by the State of , California to cost of Project of Joint Highway District #13, of the State of California. WHEREAS, on the 20th day of November, 1931, the Board of Directors of Joint Highwav DistiictNo. 13 of the State of California, did duly formulate and adopt a report of the project for which the said District was organized, and 45:%REAS, ON THE 11TH day of December, 1931, said report, which included a request for a contribution of not less than $300,000.00 from the State of California to the said District wns approved by the Department of Public Works, of the State of California,in whole as filed and the request for said contribution of not less than $300,000.00 to said District was on said 11th day of December, 1931, duly approved by the State Highway Commission of the State of California by a resolution adopted .!. on said day, and, the Director of Public Works of the State of California approved said reoort in full as filed and on said 11th day of December, 1931, issued a certifi ate and transmitted the same to the Secretary of Joint Highway District No. 13, which Ce.tificate set forth decisionof the Department of Public Forks upon said reoort, ' thefac, that '_he Stateof California had contributed the sum of X300,000.00 to the project of this District and the ter±,s relative to the payment thereof, which said resolution; and certificate cosaAtted and obligated the State of California, to make the contribution of $300,000.00 requested in said report; and ,VAE'REAS, on the 21st day of December, 1931, and following; the receipt of the certificate of the said Dir ctor of the Department of Public Works o; the State of California, and as provided by law, the Board of of said Joint Hi;hs.,ay Dis— trict No. 17 of tae Str.te of Cs_ifgrnin., caused certifies conies o: its report formu— lated and adooted on said 20th day of November, 1731, to be transmitted to and filed I' 246 with the Boards of Supervisors of Ala:.eda County and Contra Costa County, the same being the respective Boards of Supervisor!= of all of the counties composing the said Joint Highway Dist-ict; and hHER7AS, after due notice and within the time provided by ln.w, after the receipt of the snm e by this Board of Supervisors, said report was duly presented to this Board. of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa for consideration and, WHEREAS, on the 19th day of January, 1932, after proceedings duly and regulerl had before this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, adopted and approved said report of said .a Board of Directors of said Joint Highway District No. 13 of the State of California, , and ,',HEREAS, on said 19th day of January, 1932, by a resolution duly and regularly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda, State of California, said report of t"e Board of Dirs,ctors of Joint Highway District No. 13 of the State of California was duly adopted and approved; and, '-MMAS, by reason of the aooroval and adoption of said report by the Boards of Supervisors of said Counties of Alameda and Contra Costa, the same being all of the counties comprisinE the District,said Counties of Alameda and Contra Costa respectively became obligated and comaitted under the provisions of said "Joint Highra District Act" Of 1931 for the costsof said project, Alameda County being thereby obligated and committed to the payment of ninety per cent thereof and Contra Costa County being obligated and committed to the payment of ten per cent of the cast thereo and, WHEREAS, on the 6th day of July, 1933, the Highway Comraissionof the State of California passed a resolution approving and granting an additional contribution of the sum of •Q'400,000.00 to the project of said Joint Highway District No. 13 of the State of California, and the Director of the Department of Public Works of the State of Cali�ornia,issued a certificate anorovin- said additional con:.ribution and the Stat of California thereby was comraitted and obligated to make said additional contribution of .A400,000.00 to the project o' said Joint Highway District No. 13 of the State of California, which said Resolution and certificate set forth the amount of contribution and the terms relative to the payment thereof, and committed and obligated the State : of California to make the contributions therein specified out of any funds which may now or hereafter be available for Joirit Hirhray District purposes and V7PiEREAS, it Empears from said resolution and certificate dated July 6th, 1933, that the obly ation and cost of tae project of the said District to be borne by the County of Alameda and the County of Cont!a Costa, trill be decreased, by real on of 'the additional contribution of ,400,000.00 by the State of California to the said project by t he sum of $400,000.00; NOW, THEREFO_ , BE IT R:,SOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Cont3a Costa, for anti on behalf of said County, do hereby approve said additional contribution of $400,000.00 to Joint Hig,hnay District No. 13 of the State of Californi and cal sent to the same, and ratify, confirm and reaffirm all of the acts and resoluti ns heretofore adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County in connection ;with tae creation of said Joint Highway district and the formation, engineering, jfinancin::, and construction of the project of said Join:: Ldgaway District No. 13, of the State of California, and tDat the Clerk of this Board prepare and transmit ::_ 247 to the Director of the Department of Public Works of the State of California, and to j the Board of Sunervisors of the County of Alameda, and to the Board of Directors of the said Joint Highway Disnict No. 13 of the State of California, a certified copy of this Resolution. The foregoing Resolution is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cumn'.ngs, Stow, and Buchanan, Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Trembath. In the Matter of Granting Leaves of Absence. It is by tae Board ordered that Frank Kennedy, Inez Ray and Robert Kinney be and they are hereby granted a leave of absence from the State of California, for a period of thirty days from and after the date of leaving the State of California. i I; In Matter of Removal of Frame Building formerly occupied i by District Attorney and County Surveyor. ; It is, by the Board ordered that J.H.Morrow, bounty Purchasing Agent, be and he is hereby ordered to have removed to the County Hospital Grounds, the frame I buildings formerly occupied by the District attorney and ti:e County Surveyor of Contr Costa County; the matter of remova' of said buildin6s to be,ir. the judgment of the Purchasing Agent,to the best.interests of Contra Costa County.K �t i i In the Matter of appointment of Directors of Contra Costa County Mosquito Abatement District. The terms of office of Otis Loveridge and.W.P.Hugo, as Directors of'Contra r Costa County Mosquito Abatement District, having expired; ? 1 It is, by the Board ordered that Otis Loveridge and W.P.Hugo, be and they are ti hereby am ointed Directors of the Contra Costa County Mosquito Abatement District. I , 248 In Matter of Transfer of Funis. On request of A.11.Sullener, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that the folloe:iin, appropriation transfers be made to clear accounts for the year 1932-33: Road AnDraDriations Transfers. Increase Decrease. ' Sup. Dist. 5 to Dist. 1 (M V Fd) 1110 Mtce-Rts of Pay x1270.00 X2850.00 Mtce-Surface 5120. 1120 " Surface 1500.00 1130 Bridges 295d.2002 250.00 Sun. Dist. 4 & oto Dist. 3 (M V Fd) 3158A C 6 ImPts. to C 35 2400.00 3100.00 C 0 Impts. 4150 31565 " " " 75-00 850.00 Mtce- Surface 5120 3159 " C 51 700.00 50.00 11 It RD E 10 5121 31�9A " " " " 825.00 100.00 " Bridges 5130. 3100 " " " Bridges 100.00 100.00 44100.00 Sun. Dist. 2 to Dist. 3 (M.V. Fd). 3159A C 0 Impts. to C. 51 1775.00 1775.00 Mtce- Surface 2120. Surveyors Bon'_ Rd Litce. Fund Aopns. 2510 Mtce- Rts of Pay 140.00 10 .00 Mtce- Bridges 1530 3510 " " " 415.00 1665.00 ItSurface 2520 3530 " Bridges 65.00 400.00 " " 4520. 5510 ° Rts of Pay 155.00 5520 " Surface 210.00 $2185.00 $21 5.00 Survevors General Fund Aouns. 2720 Mtce- Surface 20.00 60.00 c 0 Impts. 23rd St. 1751 5700 Vacation Pay- 66.00 4.00 " " " 1752 5710 Mtce- Sts o; Pay 42.00 64.00 Mtce. Surface 3720. g12b.00 '12 .00 Survevors Special Road Fd ADDns. 2000 Vacation Pay 203.00 3640.00 c 0 Impts, }050 2610 'wide- Rts of 'Say b98.00 795.00 Dace. Surface. 4620 2c20 Mtce- Surface 195.00 1029.00 " " 5520. 2630 " Bridges. 822.00 610 " Rta of "`ay 696.50 �j620 " Surface 1950.00 7630 " Bridges 10.00 4610 " Rts of )jay 150.00 1010 11536.00 5b10 " " 184.00 5630 " Bridges. 14.00 _ a5�0o $77-7.00 The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Ctr_vein,s, Stow, and Buchanan. Noes: 1I or.e. Absent: Supervisor Trembath.� In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of County Auditor, it is by the Board ordered that the anprooriation shown below, be cancelled and the amaants thereof be traneferred to unappropriated Reserve Fund from suoc;ortiafunds as follors, to wit: Charities & Corrections Fund X5750.00 Genera'_ Fund 6100.00 Lan Library Fund 042 50 Salary Fund 5.00 $15.5�5u The said order is pas=ed by the follo;:in:; vote of the Board, to wit-: Ayes: Supervisors tong, Cummings, Stow, ar.1 3',chanan. NI !'one. Absent: Supervisor Trembath. x. - 248 x (Part of Order contained on Bottom olf Page 24s). Appropriation Cancellations. -i Hoard of SLiperyisors 101 I 0320 Publication legal novices- $400.00 Clerk- 102. = 011- Regular Salaries 450.00 r: Auditor 105. 012 Extra Help 100,00 019 i*acati o:, Pay 50.00 039 Binding 50.00 0911 Office Furniture 40.00 Assessor- 107. i 012 Extra Help 500.00. Tax Collector- 106. j, 0522 Postage 925.00 i i Dist. Attorney -111. Oil Regular Salaries 600.00 I Coroner- 115_ 41 026 Misc. Fees 200.00 Surveyor- 116. i j 012 Extra Help 500.00 - Superior Ct.-125. 022 Extra Hein 150.00 Superior Court. Juries. etc. -126. i034 Fees & Exp. of Jurors. 1000.00 i Law Library- 154. i 0913 Misc. Eauipment 92.50 3 Court Haase & Grounds- 156. 021 ReSulas Salaries 345.00 i a Sheriff- 201. ; I "ar I Oil Regulnr Salaries 700.00 012 Extra Help 300.00 ? 0911 Office Furniture 100.00 j 0913 Misc. Equipment 250.00 � Const. Two. 3- 213. j 0342 Transportation of Persons. 50,00 ' Cors t• T,v 4- 214. 0342 Transportation of Persons 25.00 e Const. Two. 5- 215. r i 0342 Transnortation of Persons 25.00 � Const. Two. 12- 222. 0342 Transportation of persons 40.00 f Const. Two. 15- 215, 0342 Transportation of Persons 100.00 Recorder- 235, - 0 5 .00 0911 Office Furniture. 50.00 0912 It Equipment _. 24 SV Fire Protection- 24,7. 0399 Misc. Services 60o.00 County Garage- 251. 061 3eplacts. of Equipt. 500.00 0913 iiisc. 3ouipt. 75.00 , Co. Hosoital- 31drs. & Ords. -502. 0211 V--a,�es, Hepaix Labor 300.00 0328 neoair of Bldgs. 200.00 0523 11 supplies 150.00 0527 cater 50.00 Co. Hospital- Care of Inmates- 503. 0524,5, Milk. 650.00 0530 X-Hay s.lp,lies 150.00 081 Heglact. o Eouint. 175.00 OS<^ Furniture 50.00 Weimar Joint Hospital- 506. 000 Maintenance 2000,00 Care of Oroans & Dependent Children-913- 031 +ed. & Dental Fees 250.00 0310-A. Bd. 3 Care in Public Insts. 400.00 0325 Seats. 250.00 057 Clothing 150.00 0524 Food 100.00 Social celfare Deot.- 922. 041 Auto Mileage 50.00 Care of Narcotics, Addicts- 924. 0310-A in Public Institutions 125.00 Pittsburg Health Center 533. Iaintena.nce 500.00 Sup. of Schools- 693. 011 Re mlar Salari es 250.00 041 Auto Mileage 200.00 Board of Education- 694, 014 Fees 120,00 Count-, Library- 697. 011 ReL;ul-r Salaries 75.00 County Planni= Commission- 809. 032 Fees 500.00 0-99 "wrist. Serv. 50.00 Oel Auto Mileage 250.00 0518 Office Supplies 12.00 x15.567 The said order is passed by the £ollovrin vote of the Board, to ;d t: ayes: Supervisors Long, `u .:in:--s, Stow, Bnchanan and \Toes: done, and Absent: Supervisor Tremoath 219 ; 'S In ,,'atter of Transfer of Fun's. Upon request of A.Ii.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is ordered that the followir. < adjustments in accounts be made in order to clear accounts for the year 1932-33: Road Aourcoria.tions Transfers. . Increase. Decrease. Sur). Dist. 1 Rd. Fund ADor_s. 1020 tutee. Surface 1150.00 700.00 Cap. Out-Impts.Bridges 1060 1030 " Bridges, 400.00 1450.00 " Pur.Rts lay 1099 10';0 C 0 Imnts. to Roads 4Go.00 1056 ° " ° A 13 200.00 2150.00 `2150.00 ' Sun. Dist. 5 Rd Fund Arsons. . 5090 C o -Ne-: Ecraipment 975.00 975.00 Mtce-Surface 5020. Sun. Dist. 2 R. V. Fd ADons. 2110 ::;tee. its. of Say 3300.00 5100.00 litce-Surface 2120. 2130 " Bridges. 1700.00 2150 C 0 I-nts. to Roads 100.00 5100.x 35100 o-6- Suo. Dist. 3 ".V Fd AOons_. 3157 C.O. Imots.to Rd C 51 5500.00 5000.00 0 0 Impts. to Roads 3150 3156 " C 35 22 00.00 2500.00 11 in Concord 3156 200.00 Rtce- Surface 3120 $7700.00 ;7700.00 Sun. Dist. 4 L.V. Fd ADnns. - 4110 L4tce-Rts of Way 1000.00 300.00 Lace- Surface 4120 4152 C 0 Impts- Subgrade D7 300.00 8650.00 c 0 I�pts. to Roads 4150 4152A " " Reck D7 1050.00 ' 4100 " " bridges 2800.00 3950.00 5Y950-00 Sun. Dist. 5 Y. V. Fd Aonns. 5110 thee-Rts of Way 125.00 225.00 th ee-Surface. 5120, 400.00 10000.00 C 0 Impts. 5150. 5157A C 0 Impts. E25-E 41 71578 000.0:1 5156 " E 33 3900.00 5158A " " " 400.00 5 51B 900.00 59 E 2 2400.00 5159A a '•'-00.00 5- 9B _-00.00 5100 " " Bridges. 5200.00 5161 " ° cattle pass al x.00 10225.00 The said orde. is passed by the following *rote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: S_,oervisors Lock„ Cum:::ins, Stow, and Buchanan. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Trem'0ati.r, In Matter of Transfer of Funis. Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is ordered that new, apnro- _ be nriations as sho,:n herea-fter be made and th t sunoor:ino funds/transferred from the unaoorouriated Reserve Fund to t:^.e follot, ng funds: Charities k Corrections Fund 722,30'0.00 General Rand 10,054.50 Law Library Fund 92.50 332.507.00 New ADoropriati:ns: Board of Suoervisors- 101. 11 C.O. 0f-ice Furniture 3.00 P 250 Tax Collector- 108 0911 Office Furniture 76.00 Survevor- 116. 0912 Office Equipment 145.00 Elections- Prelim. Costs- 120. 12 affA Help. 17.00 026 sc. Fees 75.00 Sol. State Election- 124. , 026 n sc. tees 729.00 0210 +cages 30.00 0320 Pub. legal notices. 190.00 0325 'tent 175.00 0343 Transpn. 200.00 0-99 Misc. Serv. 250.00 04?1 Auto Mileage 275.00 , 058 Eln. Supp. 925-000 0518 misc. Su-op. 10.00 0577 Printed Supp. 1100.00 0522 Postage 400.00 Grand Jury- 152._ 923 Reporters' Fees 200.00 032 Other Fees 1000.00 0517 Offc. Supp. printed 10.00 Law Libras - 174. 021 e ulas Salari as 20.00 0210 ,cages 12.50 0399 :�isc. services 50.00 0599 " Supnlies 10.00 Hall of Records- Mtce. -15'i. 03391& Tel. 15.00 0399 Misc. Services 20.00 0599 " Supplies 200.00 0913 " Equipt. 30.00 Cost of Movinr; to 11�11 0f Hecords=lam. o399 Ltisc. Services 510.00 0599 It Supplies 160.00 , Cost of Movia., in Court MgLse-_lel. 021 Hegular Salaries 437.50 0210 Wages 035.00 0329 Ren. of Equip. 10.00 0399 Misc. Services. 630.00 0599 " Supplies. 155.00 0912 Office Equip. 152.00 Sheriff- 201. 0329 Repair of Equip. 35.00 099 yisc. Services 25.00 041 Auto 'Mileage 650.00 045 Crim. case Exp, 200.00 0522 Postage 25.00 Const. Two. 6- 21 8 - 53T2 Transp. of Persons 50.00 Aeric. Com. -242. 0+2 Auto allowance 150.00 County Physician- 501. 031 - Lied, & *dental Fees 35.00 Care of Indiw-ents- 510. Z sh: -000.00 0504-3 Groceries 19000.00 Care of Needv Aged- 511. Cash 200.00 Care of Exam. of Insane- 529. 031- Med. & Dental Fees 125.00 Hoard of Educazi on- 694. 041 Auto Mileage 50.00 0517 Offi ce S_:n�lies, Prtd. 30.00 Joint Hi27hwav Tunnel- 815. 0210 siages 105.00 0398 Co. Ecuipt. 50.00 4132,507.00 The said order is passed by cite followim,, vote of the Hoard, to writ: ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stops and Buchanan. Noes: Bone. Absent: Supervisor Trembath. I 251 . In the Mutter of Transfer of Funds. Upon recu est of A.Y.Sullen�er, County Auditor, in order to re-align appropriations to conform with expenditures requirements, It is, by the Board ordered that the aonrooriations transfers shown below be made, to vit: Appropriation Transfers. Increases Decreases. County Clerk 102. 0315 Insc. Robbery & Burgl. $ 24.50 111.50 Off- Sup. Misc. 0516 bj43 Trans-on. Things 1.00 30.00 1. Eouip. 0912 0522 Postage 60.00 0599 Liss. Supplies 6.00 0911 C 0 Offc. Furniture 0.00 s1 aZ+ -5- Treasurer Treasurer 106. 012 Exsra help 40.00 40.00 Vacation. Pay 019 0599 L4isc. Supe. 6.00 5.00 Offe. Supp. Misc. 0516. .00 X5.00 Assessor 107 019 Vacation Pay 37.00 37.00 Extra Help 012 0313 Fidelity Bonds 5.00 410.00 Postage 0522 0339 Tel & Tel. 5.00 0516 Offe. Sur-1. Misc. 400.00 T+'7.00 00 Tax Collector 108. 0329 Repair of Equipt. 40.00 40.00 Postage 0522. District Attorney 111. ' 031 Med. & Dental Fees 50.0"; 250.00 Auto Allce. O42 032 Other fees 250.00 200.00 Uffe. Suppl. Prtd. 0517. 031 Photo services. 72.00 57.00 Postage 0522. 024 Rent of Equipment 25.00 0+1 Auto i.:il eage 50.00 0411 Ord. Travg. Exp. 00.00 `507.00 507.00 Purchasin>- Anent 114. 0518 Uffc. Sunpl. Misc. 5.00 5.00 Offe. Sups. Prtd. 0517. Coroner h 0518 Offs. Sunpl. 'iso. 25.00 25.00 auto Mileage 041. Surve or 116. 019 Vacation Pay 150.00 150.00 Extra Help 012. Elections-Prelim. costs 120. 022 Extra Help 35.00 15.00 Express 0312. 20.00 Rep. of Equipt. 0329. 35.00 37.00 Special Election 123. 0325 Rent of RPal property 5.00 5.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517. aaperior Court 123. 0339 Tel & Tel. 35.00 21.00 Extra Help 022. 0533 Books. 15.00 40.00 Exp. Outside Judge 0417 0510 Offc. Sun. 1C sc. 10.00 0599 Misc. supn. 1.00 01.00 o1.00 S;perior Coirt, Juries, etc. 125 023 -Reporters Bees, 600.00 1000.00 Fees & Exp. of Jurors 034. 031 14ed. & Dental Fees 200.00 035 Fees & Expoof Witnesses 200.00 1000.00 1000.00 Law Library 154. 0311 Offs. Furniture 530.00 530.00 Misc. Equipt. 0913. Addl. Admin. Offs. Space 157. 0325 Repair of B13gs. 3.75 3.75 Electricity 0311. Ha11 of Records Construct. 157. 0313 Fidelity Bonis 60.00 17.70 Carpentry Contr. 0399 Misc, services 6.00 08.30 Shades. bo 00 25? I Cost of 'Movi to Hall of Records 160. 021 •egular Salaries 87.50 2500.00 Cost of Moving 0210 Wages 785.00 0395 County-Equipment 155.00 0395 L=isc. Qervices 1472.50 2500.00 2500.00 Const' Tv . 7- 217. 313 Fiaelicy Bond 5.00 5.00 Trarspn. of Persons 0342. Jail- Care of Pris. 231. ' 0329 Repair of squint. 15.00 55.00 Bedding 052. 057 Clothin" 4o.00 55.00 55.00 Jail-Bmnches 212. 0599 '-i-sc. S.!pplies 10.00 10.00 ''later 0527 Recorder 23P_ . 03 IFS-C----••o... u 5urg1. 15.00 15.00 Repair of Equipt. 0329. Public Adni:iststor 2-�c. 051SS Disc. Of c. San- 5.00 5.00 Offo. Suop. Prtd. 0517 A.ric. Conn,issic:er 242. 021 zepular Salaries 100.00 40.00 Ord. Travel. Exp. 0411 041 Auto '-Ileage '5.00 25.00 Postage 0522 0515 Offc.Sunpl. Liisc. 15.00 25.00 ':isc. Supp. 0599 660.00 Materials 073 150.00 150.00 Farm Advisor 243. 0329 Repair of Equipt. 10.00 10.00 Storage 0337 0510 Gas, Oil & Grease 15.00 15.00 Postage 0522 25.0"1 25.00 H alth Officer 01. 0 1 L;ilea e 100.00 100.00 U.ed. & Dent. Fees 031. 0912 Offe. Erna pt. 5.00 5.00 Misc. Equipt. 0913 105.00 105.00 Hos. Bldns. & Grds. 502. 0221 Engineers 15.00 539.00 Wages 0210 ' 0324 Rent of Equipt. 9.00 059 Fuel 300.00 0514 Laundr; Supplies 200.00 0559 Mise. Supplies 15.00 539.00 539.00 Co. Hos.- Care of Inmates 503. 0225 Kitchen Help 500.00 100.00 Janitors 0223 0225 "urses 100.00 25.00 Waitresses 0230 0229 Orderlies 50.00 25.00 %Bay Operators. 0231 0511 Janitors Sunplies 25.00 125.00 Clothing 057 0515 Offs. Sufi'). 6fisc. 10.00 50.00 Kitchen supe. 0513 0524- 3 Groceries 300.00 25.00 Repair Sllpu. 05 3 0555 yi c. S,rup. 250.00 500.00 Butter, etc. 0524- 100.00 Fruit & Veg. 0524- 255.00 Meat. 0524- 1235.00 1235. 00 Care of Indi[:ents 510 031 Led. & Dental Fees - 200.00 1000.00 034 Transp. of Things 100.00 700.00 052 -3 Groceries 1975.00 250.00 100.00 75.00 190.00 2275.00 2275.00 Care of Minors- 913. 0310 Board & Care 1200.00 850.00 Cash 0.00 Med. & Dental Fees 031. 1200.0U 1,700.00 Probation Officer 516. 0329 Repair of Equipt. 10.00 10.00 Matron Fees 025 0522 Postage 29.00 25.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517. 35.00 35.00 Detention Home 918. 0311 Elec-ricity 5.00 20.00 Wages, Repairs 0211 057 Clothin- 35.00 25.00 Reoair of Bldgs. 0328 0524 Food 30.00 5.00 Misc. Serv. 0399 10.00 Fuel 059 10.00 Reoair Supp. 0523 70.00 70.00 Social Welfare Dept. 522. 0339 Tel & Tel. 50.00 120.00 Reg. Mary 021 05198q Offc. Supp. Misc. 100.00 10.00 Wages, Repairs 0211 OMLi 0. Sup 3.00 5.00 Misc. Serv. 0399 11 r ice Fiur.iture 20.00 18.00 Auto Milea e o41. 20.00 Offc. Ep Tot. 0912. -7 7 j.00 �6. 2�3 Supt. of Schools 693 0313 Fidelity Bond 5 12.50 a'12.50 Publ. of Notices 0320. County Library 697. 039n;; 15.00 300.00 Re; 3aries 021 0329 Rea. of Equipt. 30.00 57.00 Transp, of Things 0343 099 Misc. Services 75.00 300.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517 0411 Ordir ry Tray. Exp. 2.00 1-60.00 !Iisc. Ecuipt. 0913. ' 0522 Postage 75.00 0525 Library Supp. 10.00 061 Replacement of Equipt. 0.00 053 Books 300.00 0911 OfficeFurniture 155.00 0912 Of:c. Equipment 5.00 847.00 847-00 Par; Maicaenance. 701. ' 0324 Rent o: Equipt. 5.00 75.00 Reg. Salaries 021. 0510 Gas, Oil & Grease 35.00 0599 Misc. Supniies 39.00 75.00 75.00 Memorial Bids. L:tce. 706 Antioch Men:. 31d 2.00 2.00 Brentwood Mein. Bid-. Martinez " " 10'5.00 100.00 Concord " " 65.00 Crockett " 107.00 107. 00 Advertising• 601. 037 in Publicns. 50.00 50.00 mist. Serv. 0399. Countv Exhibits 602. O343 Transp. of Things 5.00 35.00 Auto Allowance 042. 041 Auto uilea.ge30.00 35.00 35.00 the said order is passed by the follo:inl, vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cum-finti;s, Stow, and Buchanan. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor 'renicath.K In Matter of Transfer of Funis. Upon recuest of A.N.Sullen-er, It is ordered that t..e follo,,in,; transfer be made to 1931-32 "ppropriations in order to cleat' over-draft resulting from late payment Increase Decrease. Sheriff 201. 0337 Storage 10.00 sr10.00 Tel. u Tel. 0339. COnstable Two. 7- 217. 052;`2 ^fidelity Bond 5.00 5.00 Transp. Persons 0342. The said order is passed by the followin,_ vote of t e^noard, to wit: Ayes: Su;pervi sors Lon,-, Cunts.irrs, Stow, and Buchanan Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Trembath.� In the Matter of Transfers of Fhnds. On request of A.ii.Sullen-er, County Auditor, It is by ti.e Board ordered that the sum of 4p10,000 be transferred from the fund set up as "Reserve for Depreciation to the General -rVnd of Co_tra Oosta County. The said order is passed oy the follooin-- vote of the 3card, iorit: Ayes: Saner (sors Long, Cu:_::inL;s, Stow and Buchanan. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Trem bath.K 2,54 In the 2:atter of Allowances to Indigents. It is ordered that $19.25 State and $19.25 Oounty aid to needy blind be continued as of July let, 1933. to MR. FRANTK MGUSO, Ceres St. Crockett. That $20.00 State and $20.00 County cash allowance for the needy blind be increased to 325.00 State and 325.00 county cash allorrance as of July let, 1933, to Daniel Hurley, 1605 6cean vier^. Ave. Berkeley.Park, Berkeley. That $11.50 State and 311.50 County aid be granted to needy blind to begin as of July 1St, 1933, to YRS. JESSIE TRULL, Box 88, KniEhtse, That 315.00 State and 315. county cash allowance for needy aged be granted as of June let, 19;3, to FRA-.X A. ::cINTYRE, 54 4th St. Richmond. That 38.25 State aid to the needy aged-aad $8.25 county cash allowance to be ^tn as of June let, 1933, to be paid in cash, be granted to MRS. KAREN L. HAUG, 2120 IJevin Ave. Richmond. That $12.50 State and x12.50 County cash allowance for the needy aged be continued is of June 1st, 1933, to QRS. AGES MILLS LAMBERT, 1644 Hill St. ElOerrito. That $20.00 State aid to needy children be continued as of July 1st, 1933, to JENNIE GARDELLA, 1205 Lillian St. Valona. That $20. State and $20 county aid, be continual to LRS. ALBERTA WHITE,315 Escobar St. Martinez, to be advanced inreU of in kind'thTa gh the Social Service I Dept. for needy children beginning June let, 1933. That $30. State and $20. county aid be continued for needy children as of May 1st, 1933, to ER INIA DeMARCO, Chestnut St. Bay Point; beginning July let, 1933, 330. State and $20 county aid be decreased to ,$30.00 State and $10. county aid for nei dy children. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to reit: Ayes: Supervisor r Lon,-, Cummings, Stow and L#achanan. Noes: None. Absent: Sunervisor Trerbath.k In Matter of Ecualization of Assessments. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County meeting; as a Board of Equali?. - tion of Assessments of Contra Costa County for tine year 1933, havinc completed the Equalization of said Assessments for :-aid year 1933, It is by .the Board ordered that the Assessment Rolls, Statements, Books and Mace in and for Contra Costa County for year 19313-34, as equalized by this Board be and the same are hereby accepted by this Board and approved by the follora.ng vote of the Board of S-ro ervisors sittin- as a Board of Ecualization: Ayes Supervisors Long, Cummins, Stow and Buchanan. Noes: None. ; Absent: Suaervisor Trembath. And the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalization. And the Board of Supervisors takes recess to and until Wednesday, July 19th, 1933, at 10 o'clock A.M. / /'�.........Chairman. �lJ..1. a_-�,Clerk. 1 z 255 IN THE 30A.J OF S-r-PZRVISORS OF COe;TRA COSTA OOUNTY, STATE. 0"_{ CALIFOR111A. REDNESDAY, JULY 19th, 1933. The Board :_et 10 o'eloc_: A. Present: EDn. W.J.Buchana., Chairmen; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummirjp, ' and Harry 1_f.Stor. S.C.'ell s, Clerk. Absent: Hon. R.J.Tre7ioath, ---------------- In Patter of Budgets for '. year 1 33-34. The Board :r.et at 10 o'clock A.Y. and reviered the Budgets submitted by various County Officers for the fiscal year 1933-34 aril took recess to meet on Monday July 24th, 1933, at 10 o'clock A.M. ...........................Cbairma n i ' IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. i MONDAY, JULY 24, 1933. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of anoroval of Warrants (' Reclamation Districts 2024-2025- Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of following Districts be approved, to wit: F Dist. 2024, No. 183, for =162.20 dated July 1st, 1933. ' 2025 No. 197 for*174.62 dated July let, 1933• F 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 Matter of Granting Leave of Absence. It is by the Board ordered that a leave of absence of thirty days from and aftl r date of leavin the State of California, be granted to Mrs. Grace V.Belshaw, i In Matter of approval of Contract and bond of Pacific Gas & Electric Company . for furnishing electric current to Oakley Lighting District. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company, having presented to this Board, their contract and bond for the furnishing of electric current and maintaining of lights in Oakley Lighting District; as per contract heretofore awarded to said Pacific Gas & Electric Comnany; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract.and bond be and the same Is hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said con- tract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of County Auditor, A,N.Sullenger, It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $4,500 be transferred from the Charities & Corrections Fund to the Salary Fund of Contra Costa County. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,, _ In Matter of Transfer of Funds. A,N.Sullenger, County Auditor. of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust accounts for the month of June so that the said accounts will present a true record of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefor, in a detailed explanation present- ed by said A,N.Sullenger. It is, by the Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the funds accounts as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer: Debits Credits (Decreases) (Increases) Charities & Corrections Fund $ 51.71 County Library ' 1.62 Motor vehicle 8352.75 Special Road " 1293.09 Sup. Dist. 2 " 27.7 ' Federal Relief • 275.70 Pay Roll " 18.00 Bond Road Mtoe. " $1368.86 General " 6+37,70 Sup. Dist. 1 ' 192 .35 ■ ■ " ,50 „ 5 „ 4 50 Nmergency Relief " 275.7 $ 10— 020.01 $ 10,0 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.t I' 257 i In Matter of Budgets for 1933-34• The Board further considers the Budgets of certain County Officers presented for the fiscal year 1933-34. And the Hoard takes recess to meet on Thursday, July 27th, 1933, at 10 o'clock A.M. // .....................Obairman. W.1:'...C1erk IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. THURSDAY, JULY 27th, 1933. The Hoard met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cumming , Harry M.Stom, and R.J.Trembatb. S.C.Wel1s, Clerk. ' In Matter of Fixing Salaries of County Physician, and Resident Physicians at County Hospital. Supervisor Trembath having moved this Board that the salary of Dr. E.Morken, one of the resident physicians at Contra Costa County Hospital be not reduced 1* for the fiscal year 1933-34, and said motion having been seconded by Supervisor Cummings and Superdsor Stow having moved that said motion be amended to include the salaries of Dr. E.B.Merritbew, County Physician, and Dr. John Fitzgerald, one of the Resident Physicians at the Contra Costa County Hospital,and Supervisors Trembath & Cummigs having concurred therein, It is, by the Board ordered that the salary of Dr. E.A.Merrithem, County ' Physician for the fiscal year 1933-34, be fixed at $200 per month, and that the salar- ies of Dr. E.Morkan and Dr. John Fitzgerald, Resident Physicians at Contra Costa County Hospital be fixed at $175• per month each. It is further ordered that the County Auditor is hereby ordered to draw his warrant monthly in favor of said fyysiciane.� In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of A.N.Suilenger, County Auditor, it is by the Board ordered that new appropriations as shown below, be made and that supporting funds be transferred from the unappropriated Reserve Fund to the following Funds, to wit: Charities & Corrections Fund, $182.00 General Fund 47d.00 Salary Fund .12 00 Hall of Records Fcnd• 28.00 813-00 _. 2 5} Hew Appropriations. Assessor- 107. 012 Extra Help, $125.00 Surveyor- 116. 0599 Misc. Supplies. 50.00 Special State Election -124. : 0343 Transpn,of Things 150.00 Hall of Records Const.-158. 0313 Fidelity Bonds 28.00 Cost of Moving - 160. 0210 Wages 5.00 Social Welfare Dept.- 522. 0911 Office Furniture 13.00 Working Prisoners- 233. 0398 Co. Equipment 158.00 Co. Hoe. Blgde. & Grds. -502. 0398 Co. Equipment 169.00 Hall of Records Mtce- 159. 0511 Janitors' Supplies, 1 00 13.00 The said order is passdd by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is bythe Board ordered that the following amounts be transferred from General Reserve Fund to the funds and in the amounts set out below, said amounts to be returned to General Reserve Fund as soon as Revenue for 1933-34 shall become available: Jhartties & Corrections Fund: '0150,000.00 General 100,000.00 Motor Vehicle 20,000.00 Emergency Relief 15,000.00 Federal Relief. 10,000.00 Salary 100,000.00 Highways Int. & Skg. 1 000 200 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K ' In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, It is by the Board ordered that , the following appropriation transfers be made, to wit: - - - - - - - Appropriation Transfers:---- Increase Decrease. Co. Clerk- 102, 0339 Teleg. & Teleph. 5.00 5.00 Offc. Supp. 91ec. 0518 Tax Collector 108. 0343 Transp. of Things 5.00 5.00 Teleg.& Teleph. 0339 Dist. Attorney-111. f 259 i 031 Med. & Dental Fees $50.00 $50.00 Reporter's Fees, 023 032 Other Fees 1050.00 325.00 Operatives' Wages 0213 50.00 Fees of Interpreters 033 20.00 Auto Hire 039 50.00 Lab. Examinations 0317 20.00 Storage 0337 150.00 Teleph. & Teleg. 0339. ' 110 00 Misc. Services 0399 165.00 Auto Allowance 042 100.00 Detn. of Crime Exp. 047 1100.00 1100.00 Coroner-115. 0339 Teleph. & Teleg. 15.00 15.00 Summon'g, Juries 0336 ' Surveyor- 116. 041 Auto Mileage 10.00 10.00 Binding 039 Justice Court- 12-142, 0414 Small Claims Exp. 5.00 5.00 Stat. Ofe. Exp. Allce. 0415. Hall of Records- 1959. 0313 Fidelity Bonds 72.00 9.00 Wages 0210 16.00 Misc. Supp. 0599 49.00 Shades 72.00 72.00 Sheriff-201. 0517 Offe. Sup. Prtd. 60.00 60.00 Wages, Operatives' 0213. Constable- 3-213. 025 Matron Fees 3.00 3.00 TR Anspn. Persons 0342. Health-Officer- 301. ' 0519 Offe. Supp. Misc. 10.00 10.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517 Hosp. Bldgs. & Grds. -502. 0211 Wages, Repair Labor 70.00 10.00 Wages 0210 0527 Water 6.00 35.00 Rep. of Bldgs. 0329 . 1.00 Laundry Supp. 0514. 006.E Hosp. Care of Inmates- 503. 0399 Misc. Services 6.00 11.00 ;disc. Supp. 0599 0530 X-Ray supplies 5.00 11.00 11.00 P39bation Officer- 516._ 041 Auto Mileage 66.00 30.00 Matron Fees 025 36.00 Offe. Butyn• Misc. 519 -� x.00 Detention Hone- 519. 0339 Teleph. & Teleg. 2.00 5.00 Wages, Repairs 0211 ' 057 Clothing 19.00 5.00 Repair of Equipt. 0329 0524 Food Supplies 15.00 5.00 Fuel 059 20.00 Water 0527 3503-5. 03- Social Welfare Bd.- 522. 0339 Teleph. & Teleg. 60.00 10.00 Reg. Salaries 021. 2o.00 Extra Help 022 0.00 Auto Mileage 0411 County Library- 697. 0343 Transpn,of Things 45.00 45.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517 0911 Off. Furniture 22.00 2 00 X7.00 077.00 Park Mtce.- 701. 0510 Gas, Oil & Gxe e. 23.00 25.00 Reg. Salaries 021 0599 Misc. Supplies 3.00 1.00 Wages, Repairs 0211 20.00 26.00 Jt.Highway Tunnel- 815. 0599 Mise. Supplies 9.00 9.00 Misc. Serv. 0399 Richmond Health Center- 532. 021 Regular Salaries 1.69 1.25 Extra Help 022 _ Ned. & Burg. Supp. 0515. 2i3O f In Matter of Budgets for 1933-34- The Board having considered the budgets submitted by various County Officers for the fiscal year 1933-34, Takes recess to meet on Monday, July 318t, 1933. at 9 o'clock A.M. z ............_.... Chairman. �_ l lJ ��a:` Clerk. III THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT:.A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, JULY-318t, 1933• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Presentt Hen. B.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Tames N.Long, H.L.Cumnings Barry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.liells,Clerk. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that certain adjustments between funds are n-cessary in order to adjust the accounts for the month of June so that the said accounts will present a true record of the proper allocation of chargee for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefor, in a detailed explanation presented by said A.N.Sullenger: It is, by the Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the fun accounts as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer: Debits Credits (Decreases) (Increases) Bond Rd. 11tce. Fund $156.00 Charities & Corrections Fund 1038.32 0eneral " $ 16q,.Do 90ecial Road " 156.00 Emergency Relief " 221.20 Federal " " ` -32 $1194-32. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, :t 261 In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, It is by the Board ordered that in order to adjust existing appropriations, the following transfers be made: Aporopriation Transfers, Increases Decreases. Jail- Care of Prisoners-231 0311 ectricity $55.00 $67.00 Bedding 052. 0515 Med. & Surg. Supp. 10.00 0527 Water 7.00 2.00 Recorder- 2 ' 0517 Offci-.pp. Prtd. 65.00 65.00 Off- Supp, KBe. 0522 'Sealer Wts. & Meas. -241. 0337 torage 6.00 6.00 Co. Equip, 0398 Sim. Dist. 1MY. Fd. Anonz 1121 Mtoe. Impts. to Pinole Sts. 10.00 10.00 Mtce. Surface 1020 t Sun. Dist. 2 M.V.Fd. Aopn.s 2120 Mtce. Surface 50.00 50.00 Mtce. Rts. Way 2110 Suo. Dist. 5 M.V.Fd. ADUn.s 5120 Mtce. Surface 500.00 300.00 Co Impts. to Al 5157 5150 Co- Impts. to Roads, 20.00 120.00N X23 5154 520.00 0. 515 B 52 9 rve ors Bond Road Mtce. Fd. Da.s 0 Mtoe. Ata. of Way 11.00 2.00 Mtce. Bridges 1530 0 s n . 50.00 0.00 . Surface Way 2510 -TT1.00 1.00 Surveyors General Fund anpns. 5720. Mtce. Surfaces 2.00 2.00 Vacation Pay 3700 Sup. Dist. 1 Rd. Fd. Appns. 10le Mtce. Rte of Way 100.00 200.00 Mtce. Surface 1020. 1058 Co. Impts. to Rd. A13 290 008�0.00 _ Go. Impts.to Rds. 1050. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In Matter of Transfer of Raids. On request of County Auditor, A N.Sullenger, It is ordered that the following appropriations be increased from unappropriated Reserve Fund, to wit: = 1929-30 323.451.50 1930-31 18.284.00 F 1931-32 17,407.00 1932-33 10,540.25. And that the total amount be transferred from the unappropriated Reserve Fund to the Bond Road Maintenance Fund. A,;d the Board passed the above order by the unanimous vote of said Board., t In Matter of Budgets for year 1933-34- The Board furtde r considers the Budgets submitted by the various County Officer , for the fiscal year 1933-34. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday. August 7th, 1933. at 10 o'clock A.]. i h4atrman. .: ✓ !��� a ..Clerk. i I 6"? IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 7th, 1933 The Board met at 10 O'clock a.m. Present: Hon. W. J. Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N. Long, H. L. Cummings, Harry M. Stow, and R. J. Trembath. '. S. C. Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of July, 1933 were read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and ordered signed by the Chairman and the Clerk. In the Matter of Allowance of Warrants on Reclamation District No. 2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants on said district be allowed: No. 966 dated July 29th, 1933 for 0110.00 967 dated July 29th, 1933 for 61.04 966 dated July 29th, 1933 for 71.40 969 dated July 29th, 1933 for 19.26 And the Chairman and Clerk of said Board are authorized to note the approval o said warrants by attaching their signatures thereto In the Matter of Allowance of Warrants in Reclamation District No. 799• , Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants on said District be allowed: No. 276 dated March 22nd, 1933 for $449.86 277 dated July 14th, 1933 for 347.45 276 dated July 15th, 1933 for 100.00 279 dated July 15th, 1933 for 100.00 261 dated July 25th, 1933 for 61.73 And the Chairman and Clerk of said Board are authorized to note the approval o said warrants by attaching their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Allowance of Warrants in Reclamation District No. 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants on said District be allowed: , No. 664 dated July 31, 1933 for 075.00 665 dated July 27, 1933 for 300.37 666 dated July 31, 1933 for 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 Mat-.er of Providing Electric Fans for the Court Room of Department No.One of the Superior Court of Contra Costa County. A communication having been received from Thomas D.Johnston, Judge of Depart ment No. One of the Sunerior Oourt of the County of Contra Costa, requesting that electric fens be placed in the Court Room of Department No. One. It is by the Board ordered that said request be referred to J.H.Morrow, County Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, and that said Purchrsing Agent is hereby authorized to Dur— chase and have installed, said electric fans as requested. 263 r In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. George 0. Meese, County Assessor, having reported to this Board that the followin clerical errors appear on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1927-28 and reouest ng ' that the Auditor be authorized to correct said assessments in accordance with the provisions of 3881 of the Political code, to-wit: In the year 1927-28 the Easterly portion of Lot 3-B, Block 8, Town of Stege, appears double with the assessment of Lot 3-B, Block 8, and should not have appeared on the Assessment Roll. In the year 1927-28 the Southerly 1655 feet of Lot 21, Block 48, North Bereley Terrace was and is still owned by the Catholic Church of El Cerrit and is for that reason an erroneous assessment and should not have anneared on the Assessment Roll and said requests having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, it is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor cancel the above assessments and the taxes and delinquencies thereon. In the Matter of Granting Dance Permit. Frank A. Noia, Secretary of the Good Samaritan Club, I.O.O.F., Danville, Californ a, having applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance until the hour of thret o'clock a.m, on August 19th, September 16th, and October 21st, 1933. It is by the Board ordered that said permit be granted. In the Matter of Granting Permission to Monty C. Rohrer to Lay Pipe Line. Monty C. Rohrer having applied to the Board for permission to lay an inch water j pipe line parallel to the South side of the County highway from the Bella Vista Grocery Store to a point 190 feet west in Supervisor District No. Four. It is by the Board ordered that said permit be granted. Said work to be done under the supervision of the County Engineer of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Suoervisor of said District. In the Matter of Granting Permission to W. T. Brown to lay Pipe Line. W. T. Brown having applied to the Board for permission to place a water pipe line under the County Road South of the Southern Pacific Depot at Antioch, to connect with the Antioch City water main. It is by the Board ordered that said permit be granted. Said work to be done un er the supervision of the County Engineer of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. i 2(;4 In the Matter of Appointment of Contra Costa County Citizens Emergency Relief Committee. Upon recommendation of the State Emergency Relief Commission, it is by the Boar ordered that C. B. Weeks, T. B. Swift, Otis Loveridge, C. S. Renwick and W. E. Lewi be and they are hereby appointed as members of the Contra Costa County Citizens Emergency Relief Committee for the purpose of supervising expenditures of Federal and or State and or County relief funds. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. In the Matter of Granting Leave , of Absence to Clyde Laird. It is by the Board ordered that permission to leave the State of California for a period of thirty days from and after the date of leaving said state be grants, to Clyde Laird, Constable of Justice Township No. Three of Contra Costa County. In the Matter of Changing and Installing Additional Locks and Hardware in the County Hall of Records. It is by the Board ordered that J H. Morrow, County Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to purchase and have installed in the County Hall of Records, at the following prices, to-wit: , Door 2012, 2013 2 Dead locks keyed alike to sample key and master keyed $16.00 i 3 Doors to Roof 3 Dead locks master keyed 24.00 Doors 3009, 3011 2 Mortise Door Bolts 2.00 2 pair rear entrance doors. 2 new locks Rhrb 24.00 2 private toilet stall doors. 2 Chrome Bronze hinges with springs to close doom 9.00 2 Cyl Lacks x 36 keys x Special strike for Marble 6.o0 Gates 1153 1 New Cylinder alike change sample key and master keyed 2.50 TOTAL $83.50 In the Matter of Granting a Leave of Absence to Josephine Waite. It is by the Board ordered that a leave of absence of thirty days from and afte August 6th, 1933, be granted to Josephine Waite, stenographer in the Richmond Bran of the Social Service Department of Contra Costa County. It is fu.ther ordered that during said period Mrs. Willard Smith be and she is hereby employed as stenoraoher in the Ric--mond Branch of the Social Service Depar went of Contra Costa County, at a salary of Eighty Dollars per month and that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized to draw his warrant on the Charities and Correction Fund of Contra Costa County in payment of said salary - 265 1. In the Matter of placing a partition in the Office of the County Social Service Department. It is by the Board ordered that John Monk be and he is hereby authorized to t place a partition in the office of the Social Service Department of Contra Costa County, as requested by Mrs. Ruth McCord, Social Service Director. 1 In the Matter of Fixing Final Budget of Contra I' Costa County for the Fiscal Year 1933-34. It is by the Board ordered that a public hearing on the fixing of the Final ' Budget for Contra Costa County for the Fiscal year 1933 and 1934 is hereby set for Friday, August 16th, 1933, at 10 olclock a.m., at the regular meeting place of said Board in the County Hall of Records and that notice of the time and place of said hearing be published in the Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper of general circulation for .the time anQ in the manner as prescribed by law. In the Matter of Rejecting Claim of A. H. Winchcole. Thomas N. Carlson and Robert V. Collins, attorneys at law, having presented to this Board for allowance, a claim of A. H. Winchoole, in the sum of $2230.00, being for balance claimed due under the contract of said A. H. Winchcole for furring ' lathing ano plasterin„ the Hall of Records, and the State Division of Labor Stall" ti s and Law -Enforcement of the State Department of Industrial Relations having heretofor notified this Board that said A. H. Winchcole had violated the terms of his said contract and that the sum of $2230.00 should be forfeited to the County of Contra Costa by said A. H. Winchcole. It is, upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, and by th Board ordered that said claim be and the same is hereby rejected. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that $20 County cash allowance be granted to Mrs. ' Lisa Blomquist, as of August lst, 1933. That $25. County Cash allowance be ^ranted to Mrs. Ida A. Jackson, as of fi July let, 1933• That $6 State aid and $6 County aid for needy aged, to begin as of June 19, 1933, be ;ranted to James William Wilder. ' That $12 State and $12 County Cash allowance for the Needy Aged be granted as Y t of March 1, 1932 which has been paid in relief in kind, $12 State and $12 County Cas allowance for the Needy Aged to be paid in cash as of July 1, 1933, to Mrs. Mary Ferriter. That $9.50 State Aid to the Needy Aged and $9.50 county Cash allowance be granted William ?jells, to begin as of June 1, 1933 which has been advanced in relief $9.50 State aid to the Needy Aged and $9.50 County Cash Allowance to be paid by cash to begin as of July 1, 1933. P That $15.00 State and $15.00 Co.:nty cash allowance for the Needy Aged, heretofore granted to Mrs. George McPherson, be discontinued as of July 1, 1933. That Mrs. Della Griffin's $9.00 State Aid and $9.00 County Aid be discon— tinued as of July first, 1933. That X20 State Aid for Needy Children and $20 County cash allowance be granted Mrs. Fay B. Klinemzn, to begin as of July 1, 1933. That $10 State and $10 County aid to Needy Children be continued to Mrs. Mar Rey, as of July lot, 1933. That $15 State aid to Needy Children be increased to $20. State Aid to Mrs. Julia Mazzie, and be continued as of July lot, 1933• That $20 State Aid and $10 County Aid formerly paid through the Probation ". Department to Mrs. Vera Evans, be increased to $20. State Aid and $20 County Aid an be continued through the Social Service Department for Needy Children as of May lot 1933. Cash payments to start August 12t, 1933. That the $70 State Aid heretofore >ranted Mrs. Sally Ricks, be discontinued as of July lot, 1933. That $10 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid heretofore granted to Mrs. Alice Alling, be discontinued for Needy Children, as of July lot, 1933. That $20 State Aid for Needy Chilcren and $20 County cash allowance hereto— fore granted to Irene Xenakis, be discontinued as of July 30, 1933• In the Matter of Providing Veterans Compensations, Pensions and Hospitalization. 1 RESOLUTION 7HEREAS, the Con„ress of the United States at the request of the President hes passed and adopted certain legislation materially affecting the compensations, pensions, and hospitalization now bein provided for the veterans of the various wars in which these United States have been engaged; and WHEREAS, the effect of this legislation has been to reduce very materially the , amount of assistance now beim received by these veterans and in a great number of cases has entirely eliminated any assistance of this sort; and WHEREAS, the further effect of this le=islatlon has been to reduce these veterans from a State of self—respecting American citizens to a state bordering very closely upon pauperism; and i7HTEREAS, a survey of the conditions existing in Contra Costa County reveals the astounding fact that in order that these veterans and their families may be proper'y ' fed anc clothed during the ensuing fiscal year, it will be necessary for the Hoard of Supervisors to call upon the taxpayers of this County to provide an accessive amount in cast: with a resultant substantial increase in the tax rate of the assess d ' value of the County; and WFIFREAS, due to the economic conditions which this Country has gone through in the cast few years and the present unsettled condition of labor in our midst, this Board of Supervisors finds itself compelled to seek from every avenue available to ' it, sufficient funds to lake rare of the already over—burdened indigent. 267. WHEREAS, it is the opinion of this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that the Congress of the United States in passing this legislation did not thoroughly look into the effect which such legislation would have upon the individua taxpayer throughout the nation, nor did it realize that the burden of the future main- tenance of these men and women who had offered to sacrifice their all that this ' tovernment might survivie, would fall upon the shoulders of the small property owner throughout the nation; NOW TREREFORE, BE I. RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County in regular session assembled does hereby call upon the President of these ' United States and the Con--ress to provide some method whereby the various political "subdivisions of the State of California may be reimbursed for monies which must be expended if these brave men and women are to be provided with food, clothing and shelter during t._. _n_n_ lives. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the President of the United S-ates, to our Representatives in Congress, and to our Unite States Senators. I certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of a resolutio passed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California, on August 7, 1933• S. C. Wells County Clerk & Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. In the matter of Construction,Repairs and ii;,intenance of county roads and bridges. It appearing to this =oard that the Road Districts of Contra Costa County would be unreasonably burdened by ,he purchase of material for, or by the exoense of constructing, or by t'ae maintenance and repairs of the several reads and bridges in said road districts during the fiscal ,year, 1933 - 1934; IiOVI THEREFORE, BE I- RESOL'=- that the purchase of materials for, or the exn_ens and 'bridges of constructing, or the maintenance of the several roads/of the Road Districts of Contra Costa County shall be raid for out of the General Fund of said County during the fiscal t;:e fiscal year, 1933 - 1934. The fore oiug resolution rns ad,nted by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board tikes recess to meet main o$ Friday, August loth„1933• ------------------- ------------clerk - Chairman --: j Ei 7 i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 16th, 1933• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchana:i, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummirg s, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. - -S.C.Wells, Clerk. , IN THE Matter of Fixing Mases for Squirrel Inspector. Supervisor James N.Long, moves this Board that the wages of squirrel inspect- ors nspect ors working under the Agricultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County be fixed at $5.00 per day, the total amount to be paid said inspectors not to exceed the amount set out in the Budget of the Agricultural Commissioner for the fiscal year 1933-34, and said motion fails to carry for Dck of a second; Thereupon, Supervisor Stow moves this Board that the wages of said squirrel inspectors be fixed at the sum of $4.50 per day, the total amount to be paid to said inspectors during the fiscal year 1933-34, not to exceed the amount set out in the Budget for said Agricultural Commissioner for that year and said motion being seconded by Supervisor Trembath, is carried by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Supervisor Long.` Ini.Tatter of Transfer of Funds. On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $136.00 be transferred from the unappropriated Reserve Fund to the Hall of Records Fund for the furnisbin.� of shades in the office of the County Record r. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $9.15, be transferred from Charities & Corrections Fund to Emergency Relief Fund and that the sum of $27.36 be transferred from Charities & Corrections ' Fund to the Federal Relief Fund. The said order is Passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K I r 269 In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that the transfers between appropriations set out below be made, to wit: ROAD APPROPRIATIO17 ADJUSTMENTS 1932-33- Increases Decreases Dist. 1 M.V. Fund Appns. 1110 Mtce-Rts of Way $35 •00 $35.00 Mtce-Bridges, 1130 Dist._2 M.V. Fund ADpns. ' 2120 Mtc e-Surface. 40.00 40.00 Cap.O:t-Impts. 2150 Dist. 5 M.V. Fund Aopns. 5150 Can. Out-Impts. 60.00 60.00 Cap. Cut- Impts. E 41 5157 Dist. 5 Gen. Fund Appns. 5241 Mtce-Clifton Ct.Ferry 150.00 150.00 Mtce-Old River Bridge - 5235 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.y. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of County auditor, A,N Sullenger, It is ordered that the following appropriation adjustments be made, in order to clear existing over-drafts, to ,3 t: Anpropriations Adjustments, Increases Decreases. Board of Sunervisors 101 0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd. $10.00 "$30.00 Pubn. 0320. 0522 Postage 20.00 UT.-O-6- 0.0 County Clerk 102 0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 40.00 40.00 Off- Supp. Misc. 0518 Survevor 116. 0329 Rep. of Equipt. 40.00 40.00 Occ. Supp. Prtd. 0517 Ct. Hae & Grounds 156 0399 Misc. Services 5.00 5.00 Fuel 059 Sheriff 201 041 Auto Mileage 125.00 125.00 Oper. Wages 0213 jail-Care of Prisoners 231. 059 Fuel 12.00 12.00 Bedding 052 Agri. Comm. 242. 041 Auto Mileage 2.00 2.00 Auto Allce. 042 Farm Advisor 243. ' 0339 Telephone & Telegraph 2.00 2.00 Ord. Tran. Exp. 0411 Health Officer 301. 0515 Med. & Surg. Supp. 40.00 25.00 Off. Sup. Prtd. 0517 0518 Ofc. Supl Misc. 15.00 30.00 55.00 55.00 Co. Hosp. - Care of Inmates 503, 0399 Misc. Services. 5.00 30.00 Off. Sup. 'rtd. 0517 0515 Med. & Surg. Supp. 25.00 30.00 30.00 Care of Indigents 510 0515 Med. & Surg. Supp. 5.00 5.00 14el 059. 1 r ?70 Care of Orphans 513, 057 Clothing 50.00 50.00 Trans. of Persons 0342 Detention Home 518. 0524 Subsistence Supp. 10.00 10.00 Repair of Supp. 0523 Social Welfare Dept- 522. 021 Regular Salaries 10.00 15.00 Ord Tray. Exp. 0411 0311 Electricity 3.00 5.00 Fuel 059 �39 Telephone & Telegraph 5.00 73.00 Ofc. Supp. Prtd. 0517 1 Auto Mileage 75.00 93.00 3.00 County Library 697 0339 Telephone & Telegraph 16.00 16.00 Misc. SerV. 0399. ' The said order is pased by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In Matter of Transfer of Fuhds, On request of A.N.Sullenger, It is by the Board ordered that the sum of$479.36 BE TRANSFERRED FROV THE General Fund to the Hall of Records Fund as of June 30, 1933 The raid order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,, In Matter of Adoption of Plans and specifications for removal of buildings to County Hospital. Plane and specification; strain sheets and working details, having been presented to this Board by John Monk, for the removal of two buildings now located in the rear of Contra Costa County Court House Building, in the City of Martinez, to the County Hospital grounds in the City of Martinez; It is, by the Board ordered that the said plans and specifications, strain sheets and workin- details, be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specific t— ions, strain sheets and workinU details for the removal of said two wooden buildings House f rom the rear of the Contra Costa County Court/fa the City of Martinez ; It is, further ordered that advertisement for bids for doing of said work shall be placed in the Richmond Record Herald, bids to be received up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Tuesday, September 5, 1933• In the Matter of Preparation. of Budget ,for Contra Costa County for the _ fiscal year 1933-34.. The County Auditor having filed with this Board a Budget of anticipated Resources and Exoenditures of Contra Costa County for the year beginning July 1st, 1933 and ending on June 30th, 1934, and t':e Board of Supervisors having considered in detail all of the items contained in said Budget presented by different officers and heads of departments of Contra Costa County, It is, by the Board ordered and Resolved that said Budget be and the same is hereby adopted as so finally determined and said Budget appropriations are hereinaft . 271 set forth by the general classes for "Salaries and Wages","Maintenance and Operation" i and "Interest and Debt Redemptions" and appropriations for capital outlay are specified by items: ALLOWED BY BOARD OF NAME OF FCTN'). SUPERVISORS FOR YEAR KID-1.1r, June 3),1934. GENERAL GOVER:"IENT. LEGISLATIVE. Board of Suu m vis ors: ' Salaries And Wages $12,000.00 Salary Maintenance and Operation5,69500 General. Oapital Outlay 41G..00 General. Total for Board of Supervisors 1 ,110.00 COUNTY CLERK: Salaries and ,ages18,578.00 Salary I-laintenar4 e and Operation 2,431.00 General. Capital Outlay Total for County Clerk, $21,009.00 TOTAL LEGISLATIVE: 39,114,00 4 FINANOE OFFICES: Salt ries and rages $15,892.00 Salary Maim enance and operation2,9 0.00 General Capital Outlay 48.00 Total for Auditor of 170.00 TREAS;:RER• Salaries a_:d Waoes 6,$11.00 Salary 34aintenance and Operation 3 884,00 General. Total for Treasurer 410,1 5.00 ASSESSOR: Salaries a Wages 26',467.00 Salary Maintenance and Operation 6,645.00 General Capital Outlay 700-00 -333,912.00 General. Total for Assessor: TAX COLLECTOR- Salaries & Via-m s $15,493.00 Salary Maintenance and operation 19,195.00 General Capital Outlay: 413.00 " Total for Tax Collector. Total __ Total for Finance Offices 9 ,27 .00 LAW O:FI CES: ! :# District Attomev $21,413.00 Salary Salaries and War-es 2,012.00 General. Maintenance and Operation 13,a DGe e Capital Outlay �p ;$$ �. GeTner�S: Total for District X34 "5-QU Attorney. OTHERGENERAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES: PURL_ASING AGEN • Salaries and Wages: 6,156.00 General Maintenance and Operation 11.670.00 " Capital Outlay 173.00 " �i 7,X99.00 CORONER Salaries and rages 1,339.00 Salary 2,000.00 General. Maintenance and Operation - 040.00 " 75.-00- SURVEY O 00SURVEYOR: Salaries & Wa�ea $26,766.00 Salary 'Saintenance & Operatinn 1,844.00 General Capital Outlay X3.00 Total for Surveyor, y2 ,623.00 C J rii 2d1 ELECTIOfiS Preliminary Costs. $1,745.00 General. Special: Salaries & Mages 50.00 General Maintenance and operation 150.00 Total Special Elections: X200.04 Total Elections: $1,945.00 JUDICIAL Suberior Courts: 6alaries & V-ages $ 6,280.00 Salary 400.00 General. Maintenance and Operation 874,00 Capital Outlay 531.00 a Total Superior Courts. $8 085.00 JUS'ICE COURTS: Salaries and tisanes 21,622.00 Salary faintenance and operation 4,629.00 General. Total Justice Courts--- $20,451-.00 JUSTICE CTS. JURIES, ETC. Fees-Renorters 2,500.00 General Uaintenance. A 225.00 " Total J.C.Juries, etc. $2,725.00 SUPERIOR COURT >o Trial Juries, Interpreters,Wit- nesses, etc. Salaries and Wages 2,000.00 General,. Maintenance and Ooeration 10 0 i5.00 " z Total 12, 15,40 GRAISD BURY. :. 2 Salaries and Wages 150.00 General. Maintenance and 0 eratioa 3.030.00 Total for Grand Jury $3,180.00 — LAW LIBRARY: Salaries and Wages 304.44 Law Library Zaintenance and Operation 40,00 " Capital Oatlay '2 0.40 T Total for Lam Library. _ 0 0 00 Total Judicial 455, 0.04 GEr,ERAL 30V-ERX-1172n'" BUILDII'GS* Conrt House and Grourds. Salaries and Wages 4,863.00 General Maintenance and operation 6,000.00 Total f or Court House ald, 03 OO & Groan:s. Hall_oz Records and Grounds: Salaries and mages 5,803.00 General Maintenance andoperation 5,Z85-00 " Capital Outlay 1, 91.dO F Total Rail o: Records,etc. $15,0�F UO , Hall of Records Cors ruction: Add"!. Adm. Offe. Sp— �ace 360.00 General. Bldis� 's Total General Government: o2 ,307.00 TOTAL GEIIERAL G.M. $299,231.00 PROTECTIC;i TO PE::SOI;S A.? .z SHLilf Salaries & C:aes $'33,979.00 Salary 1,065.00 General. Maintenance and Cperatior. 22.719.00 TOTAL Sheriff. $57,7^•9.00 a <x I 273 C015T ABLES: Salaries & Ta-es $26,128.00 Salary Maintenance ar-' Cneratioa "1.00 General. $32, 69.00 COUNTY JAIL BUILDING. Salaries ani Wages 'aintenance and operation $ 245.00 General. Total Co. Jail Bldg. DARE OF PRISON RS: i Salaries & gages 1,080.00 Salary 400.00 General. Mainte-ance and Operation 11,690.00 " Work-ins Prisoners Total C,re Prisoners- i3,o2O.O0 BROCF JAILS: 7daintenance and 0peraticn _78.00 General. Total Branch Jails. 79-.00 A i RECORDER. j Salaries and Ta,-,es $16,525.00 Salary Maintenance and Operation 1 55 00 General. -otal Recorder - b1�,180:66 PUBLIC A7I7 ISTRATOR: Maintenance and operating �-440.00 General. Total a" +D.00 RUY-ANE OFFICER: 7 Sil riEs & `ales Ili nt.e.;a:a- and opaation X60".00 General. otal ur a::e Officer 00.00 ' SEALER OF WEIGHTS _D :::EASURES: Salaries and da es 748.00 Salary Mnir,`enance and operation. 2,628.00 General. Total ---------- ---ap,576.00 AGRI CULTLnt\I Salaries an-7 . ,es 2,577.00 Salary 12,500.00 General j Maintenance and Operation 9,051.00 " Capital CLtlay 0.00 " Total F,2;...00 FAR;: ADVISOR: Salaries & '.:ages 1,500.00 General. ;:aintenance and Operati-n 1,114.00 " Cauital Cutlay 5.00 Total Farre Advisor. ;2,009.00 FIRE PROTECTIO_: L:a,_ntenance anal Ooeratiog 00.00 General. "'otal 500.06 PREDAYCRY AX,!:-,'AL :'TROL: ?Te Salaries & Rages 1000.00 General. Total Bim,:nties; :3100000 C OUP":Y GARAGE. L4ainteragce and Operatic:'.: 18,600.00 General Capital Outlay 500.00 -] C Totacv^-y Garage - 319,100.00 CO=—F,SATIOI; IIdSURAPIOE: 8,500.00 General FIn7 If;SURANC 3,235-00 LIABIL.TY IIsSURANCE: 3,750.00 " h Total- Insurance. $15;'85.00 x CO`;TR^L OF RABIES: 25.00 General. WATCH'..17-PORT CHICAGO: 951.00 " 8 PROT_CTICN TD P:RSC3:S A_vD PRCPT3YTY $194,075.00 � I f 274 ,i CONSERVA^_ICV '.F HEALTH: Salaries & Wages y* 9,157.00 Char. & Correct. 'ainten<tince and Operation 3.922.00 ,079.00.3 Total Health OfYicer. ----- 4��- '< VITAL STATISTICS: Maintenance and Operation r,40.00 Char. & Correct. Total --- 540.00 TOTAL GO_:SERVATIO,: OF HEALTH: 13,619.00 - HIGH'::AYS AND BRIDGB.'S: Supervisor Dist. #1: 'pintenance and Operation ,$50,800.00 Capital Outlay Ner:• Oonstr. 15,000.00 Capita'. Outlay Improvements .* to Existin Roads and BridFes 37 000.00 r Total Sir). Di.st. #1. -------- 900.Or 0 a SUPERVISOR DISTRICT #2. Maintenance and Operation $a0, 282.00 e Capital Outlay idea Constr. Capital Outlay Improve*..tints to Existin._ Rds & BridE�cs 11 000.00 Total Sun. District #2.------ p71,2c2.00 SUPERVISOR DISTRICTy3. } aii:tenance and Operation 6`62,622.00 Capital Outlay Improvements to Existing Rds & Bridges 15,250.00 Tota, Su,..,nist: #3• --------- 7S, 72.00 SUPMVISOR DISTRICT #4. Maintenance. and Operation 55.051.00 Total Sri. Dist. #4. SUFE:VISOR DI STRICT #5. Uaintenance and Operation 69,921.00 Capital Outlay Improver.ents • to existin Rds & Bridges 15.000.00 Total Supervisor Dist.#5 TOTAL HIGH'SAv_S AIM BRIDGES: $791,926.00 CHARITIES & CORRECTIOYS: COUNTY ?HYSICIAN. ' f Salaries & '*':ages 71200.00 Char.& Corrections. aintenance & Operation_ 600.00 Total Co. physician--- 37,800.00 COUNTY HOSPITAL BUILDI]'G. Salaries & gages 10,921100 Maintenance & Operation 10,700.00 i' ° z' Capital Outlay 2.750.00rT Tota! Co. Hosp. Building Z X71.00 CARE OF IAMSATES: Salaries and Wages 41,149.00 Maintenance & operation 431628.00 Capital Outlay 1.194.00 " " Total Care of Ir.iates --- 85,971.00 3 CARE OF INDIGENTS: Indigent Relief 279,550.00 •" " Aged Aid 3h,poo,OO n u Care of Needy Blinu 7.000.00 Total Care of Irdioenvs—X251,550.00 CARE OF ORPHANS A:;D D�3t73tT OHIL�-rat. a Inttnance and Operation a 51,175.00 Char. & correct. Total Care of Orphy�.ns & Dependent Childr=n: 351,175-00 a I I' �s 27a; } PROBATIOi OFFICER. iSalaries & Wages $4,016. Salary j Maintenance and Operation 1,540. Char. & Cor. , i Ca.ii tal Outlay Total Probation Officer- 5,61.- t DETENTION HO6E: 1 . Salaries & III 2,601. Char. Corr. Maintenance and ODeration 1,643. Capital Outlay Total Detention Home --- ,$4 259. SOCIAL WELFARE BOARD. A 'z Salaries & ,ages 14,305. Cher. & Cor. r; Maintenance and Operation 4,201 ." ff j Canital Outlay SE: " " Total Social 47elfare Board- 4v1-q--,4q-T—. BURIAL OF VETERANS AND INDIGENTS: Maintenance and 0-oeration 2.000. Char. & Oor. Total Burial of Veterans & IndiE encs. 4 n=,000. CARE & EXAMIN.:TIOX OF INS-bTE. MairtenaRc: an:: Operation 1--m Char. & Cor. Total Care and Ex. of Innanz i PITTSH'JdG HEALTH CUTER: 973. Char. & Cor. RICHM0,D HEALTH CENTER: 5,000. CARE OF 'ARCOTICS ADDICTS. 260. SUNSHI::E CA::?. PRIiV. 12,000. ? WEIMAR JOI11T HOSPITAL 46,000. t CUJNTY LUNG CLINIC 2 400. '. Total Chni. uz Oorrections --- X550399. EDUCATION: ELE9"Ef-1ARY SCHOOLS: i Salaries k F'a-es 620,463. .:aintenance and Ojeraticr. 244,53. Ca2ital Outlay 41 Boo Total Elementary Schools -- 3900,88 . HIGH SCHOOLS: Salaries & 'Ia;es 563,209. "min,enanc= and 02era.ti do P59,229. Cnoital Outlay 59.919• Total Hi..-h schools --- $912,357• SUPERINTE'DEI-T SCHOOLS: Salaries & WRges 12,906. Salary arae:<a:_ce a^5 Operation: 3,:78. General CaPitK Outl..y 1,03- " ' Total Suuerinten e^t o!.dols:-41�. BOARD OP EN: DUCATIO Salaries & '*ages 600. Salary. Lain;c=once and Operation 1.525. General. Total Bd. of 1.'.uc-ti,n. ------ 92,125. -4 COUNTY LI=zARY & BRAYCIES: Salari es & sages 2,677. salary 31,6662E Co. Library. Maintenance & Coe=atidn 22,780. Capital Outlay 95. n n Total Co;nty Library ----- a57,3E` 0. RECREATION: ?'useums and Art Galleries Memorial Monument E3. General. Memorial Buildings x,961 Total 'L'useums & Art G. lleries: ;p3,0�F. i 2a PARKS: Salaries & Wages 31,000 General. x Maintenance & ODer tion 365. " Capital Outlay 150. " Total Parr: - - - - - - - a 1515. .',_'T. DIABLO STATE PARI; PURCHASE Total Recreation - - - - - 4,559.00. MISCELLAXECOS: Maintenance & Operation General. Total Advertisin V950950.00.00. tFf COUNTY EXHIBITS_ Salaries & '.'.ages 1,L00. General. :Laintenarce & Operation 564. " Capital Outlay 4 Total Co. Exhibits: $2,509— " MI SCELLAPiE CUS: County Planning Conna'r.. 550. General. Refund of Taxes 350. " Jury gee Deposit r:ithdracals 500. " Misc. Refunas 1,900. " Jt, Hirhe•ay Tunnel 5.100. Total "iscellaneous 418,059. TOTAL EXCLIUDI.rO INTERT'ST & } DEBT REDEr.'PTION : a3,367,729 INTEREST d7 DEBT REDEMPT- ION. Int®rest 3,620 Ct. House Int. & Sink. Elrod 62,500 Highray Int. & Redem. 6,960. Ct. Hse Int. & Skg. Redemption: 100 000. Total Int. & Debt Redem,. 173,090.— GRAND TOTAL: -------- $3,540,509 And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 21st, 1933, at 10 i o'clock A.M. :.`:;"J.... ......... hairman. G R.-Clerk. I i F I I i _ yd 277 :, IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, August 21st, 1933• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.L. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long; H.L.Cummings; Harry M Stow and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Rells, Clerk. In Matter of Approval of Reclamation Warrants. - ' Goo.i cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation Districts Nos. 2024-2025, be approved, to wit: Dist, #2024: No. 164 Dated July let, 1933 for $303.45- n 2024. 165 Aug. 1st, 1933 317.30 Dist. #2025: No. 196 Dated July lst, 1933• for X372,69 2025: No. 199 "ug. lst, 133• 343.65 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said rarrants by said Board by affixing their signatures thereio. K. In Matter of Correction of Assessments. G.O.'Heese, County Assessor, havinr, reported to this Board that the following - ' erroneous assessment appears on Assessment roll for the fiscal year 1933-34, and havin requested authori_ation to correct same in accordance with provisions of Section 3604a of the Political Code, to wit: In Vol. 13 Assessment No. 29002, Mrs. H.L. Koehnke is assessed with Lots 1, 2 and j Block 10 North Berkeley Terrace with improve-:eats amountin to $200. These improvements are of no value and should not have been assessed. It is by The Board ordered, the District Attorney having epproved said request, that said assessment be cancelled in accordance therewith., i i In Matter of GrantinEr Dance Permit. The American Legion Mt. Diablo Post #246, having asked permiss-ion to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'cloc: A.M. on August 26, 1933, It is, by the Board ordered th=lT said permit be granted. In Matter of Granting Vacation Permit to John Briones. Itis by the Board order=d that John Briones Janitor in 'Fall of Records Buildir. , be granted a vacation of two weeks, commencing on September 25, 1933• 2 r`1 i In Matter of Allowance to Indigents under care of Probation Officer. It is by the Board ordered that beginning May 1st, 1933. $10 State and $10 county aid be discontinued for support and maintenance of Garnett Smith. i In Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that $30 county cash allowance be discontnued to EDWIN GLASG0W, Concord, California, as of April lst, 1933• , ThRt $25. State aid to the needy blind and $25 county cash allowance be granted to Myrl John Gallagher, 413 San Pablo Ave. E1 Cerrito, to begin as of Aug., - 1st, 1933, to be paid in Cash. That $15.00 State and $15. county aid to the needy aged be continued to ELIZABETH ALBRIGHT, Box 242, C/o Yrs. BENNETT, Walnut Creek, as of July 1st, 1933. That $7.50 state and $7.50 county aid to the needy aged be continued to N,ANUELLA HIGUERA SOTO, Mair. St. Port Costa, as of Aug. 1st, 1933. That $7.50 State and $7.50 county aid to the needy aged be continued to JOSE ANTON110 SOTO, Main St. Port Costa, as of August lst, 1933• That $30 State aid and $34.00 county aid for needy children be decceased to $20.00 State and $34. county aid to MRS. CHARITY MADIS0Y, 3316 Chanslor Ave. Richmond, to begin as of August 5th, 1933. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ,, In Matter of Final Payment to Consolidated Terrazzo Company. The sum of $200 raving heretofore been retained by this Board from final paymen on contract of the Consolidated Terrazzo Company for furnishing terrazzo work in County Hall of Records Building on account of defective work, and E.G. Bangs, Architect of said building having reported to this Board that said defective work has been corrected and havir..', recommended payment of said $200 to Consolidated Terrazzo Compan It is, by the Board ordered that the 0ounty Auditor draw his warrant on the County Hall of Records Fund in the sum of $200 in favor of Consolidated Terrazzo Company - as the final payment due the said Consolidated Terrazzo Company and that the County Treasurer pay the same., In the Matter of Fixing County Tax Rate, for year 1933-34. s The Board of Supervisors having considered all of the values of all property returned on Assessment Rolls of Contra Costa County and the amount required to be raised for corductin - the business of the County f or the fiscal year 1933-34, and the State Board of Equali--ation havin,; certified to this Board that there will be no tax required for State purposes on property within said County; It is, by the Board orderrd that the tax to be collected on each $100 of valuation of property in Contra Costn County for the fiscal year 1933-34, be and the same is hereby levied as follows, to wit: Charities & Corrections Fund, $.454 ` General .481 Salary ,329 Unapporticned Reserve .060 Court House Int. & Sinking, 014 z Highways Int. & Redempt. .212 's County Library 070 y a"1.o2. 5: The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the flatter of Special Taxes r 1 in certain school districts for fiscal = year 1933-34. The trustees of the following named school districts having requested special taxes for said districts for the year 1933-34, It is by the Board ordered that a special tax be levied in each of the followin school districts for the fiscal year 1933-34, on each $100 of valuation of property in said Districts, to wit: Alamo.......................$ .30. Ambrose .. .......I... .o24 Antioch=Live Oak ........... .45 Avon ....................... .035 Bay Point .................. .30 Brio:;rs Valley ............. .30 Byron .21 Carquinez .315 Clayton Valley ................28 Concord .......................45 Danville Unibn ................09 t Iron House Union . 0 Knight ser. Lafayette ............... ...30 Lone Tree .....................17 Martinez ............... ......45 Moraga ....13 Nichols ...........22. Pacheco .......................30 4 Pinole-Hercules ...............23 PittsbL Tg .....................42 Pleasant Hill ................30 Richmond ........ 35 Rodeo ................ ........ San Pablo .....................40 Selby .....................30 Vine Hill .....................09 Walnut Creek ..................42. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. C_ ' In Matter of Levy of Taxes in ceitain school and union high school districts for the fiscal year 1933-34- The County Auditor having reported to this Board that certain school District and Union High School Districts are liable for certain taxes to raise money to pay for bonds and the interest due on said bands issued in said Districts for the fiscal year 19:3-34, It is, by the Board ordered that special taxes be levied on each of said Districts on each $100 of valuation. of property in following districts, to .wit: Ric:-ond No. 1 ........................;.005 _ C Richmond U.H.S. No. 1 .01 Martinez No. 1. .....02 .................... Antioch High ............................38 Alhambra Union Higqh School No. 2 ........08 Alhambra U.H. No. fi .....................02 "lhaffbra D.H. No. .. ....................30 --' Mt. Diablo U.H.S. ..............06 I Pittsburg High ......................$$.24 Richmond U.H.S. No. 2. ............... .17 John Swett U.H. S. .................. 32 Ambrose .............................:06 Antioch Live Oak No. I ............ . 225 Antioch Live Oak No. 2 ..........'......205 Brentwood Deer Valley No. I .....'......27 Brentwood Deer Valley No. 2 ...........11 Brentwood Deer Va-ley No. 3 -.*..........16 Bay Point ............... .............R 11 Carquinez ............................ .2 Concord ....................... ......: I Danville Valley ............ ....17 Lafayette No. 1 .......................1 Martinez No ....................... 2 Martinez No: ........................038 Oakley ............................... Orinda Union .................. .......22 Pittsburg No. 1 .......................034 Pittsburg No. 2 .......................082 Pittsburg No. 3 —....................194 Pacheco ...............................35, Richmond No. #2........................030 Richmond No. . .......................038 Richmond No. 4 ....................... lol Rodeo .................................36 Selby .................................03 San Pablo No. 3 .......................33 Vine Hill ............................1 5 Walnut Creek ..........................26 Willow Springs (Yoraga) ...............25 A mador Valley joint ................... The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Special Taxes in High aril Union High School Districts for the fiscal year 1933-34. T'�e Trustees of the following named High and Union High School- Districts having requested a Special tax in each district for the fiscal year 1933-34; It is, by the Board ordered that the following rate of tax per $lC)O of valuation of property in each of said Districts be levied, to wit: Alhambra Union .................4.61 Antioch ..........................49 John Swett ................ .... Liberty ........................ .20 Mt.Diablo ........................39 Pittsburg ........................57 Richmond .........................55 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In matter of Levy of Special Tax for building purposes forthe fiscal year 1933-34, in certain school Districts. The Trustees of certain named school Districts having requested a special tax for buildin.," purposes in their respective districts for the fiscal year 1933-34. It is, by the Board ordered that the following levy of tax per $100 of valuat- ion of property in said districts, be levied, to wit: Ambrose ..................5.136 Bay Point ..................10 Carquinez .................:015 Excelsior ..................06 Iron House Union ...........13 Oakley .....................08 Orinda Union ...............08 Pittsburg ..................07 Pleasant Hill ..............22 Rodeo .......... ..........11 San Pablo .............. ..07 San Ramon ..................05 Selby ......................09 Walnut Creek ...............16 The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. 281 7n Matter of Levy of Tax for maintenance of Fire Departments in Unincorporated Towns and Fire Districts for fiscal year 1933-34• ' It is by the Board ordered that a tax be levied on each $100 of taxable proper in each of the following Fire Districts and unincorporated Towns, for maintenance of said Districts, to wit: Byron ..................Q^ 05 Mt.Diab10 .............. .15 4 Central ................. .12 Lafayette ............... .15 Crockett ..................50 Bay Point ................ 0 Carquinez 0 San Pablo .................30 Mt.Vie; ..:80 Kensington ................46 rinda . ..................10 Brentwood 10 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Levy of Tax for Maintenance of System of Street lights in Highway Lighting Districts. The Board havin- considered contracts for equipment and maintaining of certain systems of street lights in certain Highway Lighting Districts hereinafter named land county Auditor having certified the amount of taxes that will be required in each of the said Districts, It is, by the Board ordered that special tax be levied on each $100 of valuatio Of property in said Districts as follows: Brentwood .................a 50 Byron ................ 54 Bay Point ...................50 Crockett,Crolona,Valona .....35 Kensington ..................10 Oakley ......................75 Danville ....................30 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ' In the Hatter of Levy of Taxes in Contra Costa County Water Works District #1. It is by the Board ordered that a levy of tax on each $100 of valuation of ' property within Contra Costa County Water Works District #1, be made to pay the interest on bonds of said District for the coming year, and such portion of the princi al thereof as is to become due before the time of making the next General Tax levy: to wi $.40 on each $100. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f 9,4 2 I In the Matter of Levy of Tax in Lafayette County Water District. It is by the Board ordered that a levy of $1.80 on each $100 of valuation of taxable property in Lafayette County Water District be made, in order to pay the interest on bonds for the coming year as is to become due before the time of making the next general tax levy. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of levy of tax in Oriada County Water District. It is by the Board ordered that a levy of $.25 on each $100 of tamable propert in Orinda County Water District be made, in order.to nay interest on bonds for the coming year as is to become due before the time of making the next general tax levy. It is also ordered that a rate of $.25 on each $100 of taxable property in said District be levied for Xu nning expenses. The said order is passed by the unanimous vo,e of the Board. In Matter of Levy of Tax in Saranao County Water District. It is by the Board ordered that a levy of $1.30 on each $100 of taxable properly in Saranap County Water District be made, in order to nay interest on bonds for the coming year as is to become due before the time of making the next general tax levy. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Levy of Tax in Conga Costa Mosquito Abatement District 41. It is by the Board ordered that a levy of $.03 on each $100 of taxable proper y within said District, be made to raise amount furnished by the Trustees of said District for fiscal year 1933-34. The said order is pas-ed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In Matter of Levy of Tax in Byr on-B rent wood-Knigb t s en UnionCemetery District. It is by the Board ordered that a levy of $.02 on each $100 of taxable propert in said District, be made to raise amount needed by Trustees of said District. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f i283 In the Matter of Levy of Tax in Road District Improvement #1. It is by the Board ordered that a levy of $16.00 on each $100 of valuation of taxable property in said District be made, to pay the principal and interest which ha a ' become payable on said bonds before the proceeds of another tax levy made at the time of the general tax levy for State and County purposes can be'made available for the payment of such bonds; bonds of said District having been issued out of this Board under provisions of Road Improvement District Act, Statutes of 1907, page 806 (as ame ded) The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Levy of Tax in Acgsisition and Improvement Diatrict It is by the Board ordered that a levy on each $100 of valuation of real property '3 in said Acquisition and Improvement District #1, be made according to zones, to meet payment for redemption of bonds and interest for the ensuing year, to wit: Zones. Rate per $100 Zones Rate per$100. 0............. " .8797 30 ..................."10.613 , 1 .....................31.66643 31 .....................26.965 32......................4.513 3g2 .....................33779.5682 4 ....................6.161 34 ... ...............-.24.242 5 ....................14.43 3 6 ................... 30.992 36 .....................23; 344 7 ................... 434.332 37 ................ 344 ..... 6 ................... 2.625 36 .....................38.165 9 ................... 36.387 439 ...:.................34.885 10 ................ ...21.21 0 .....................25.011 11 .. ....23.792 41 .....................25.011 12............ 46.762 42 ...................30.446 14 ....................17.98 43: ....................16.157 .................... 4 ......................4.882 1� ....................22.92 45. 6.687 lo ....................19.99 46:.....................35.015 17 ....................22,117 47 .....................33.346 18 ....................22.117 4S .....................26.164 19 ....................23.936 49 .....................34.175 20 ............20.67 50 .....................37.175 21 ....................22.36 51 .....................20.997 22 ....................27.712 52 .....................42.625 R23 .............. 17.617 533 .....................35.452 ....................21.687 54 .....................17.056 .................... 30.118 2b ...................22.107 56 .................... 41.567 27 ................... 21.669 57 .................... 12.67 28 ....................19.953 29 ....................16.7SS n She said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i ' In Matter of Levy of Tax Rate on Acquisition and Improvement District $2. Itis by the Board ordered that a levy per ,$100 of valuation of real property in Acquisition and Improvement District #2, be made accordng to zones, to meet payment for redemotion of bonds and interest for the ensuing year, to wit: i 2R Zones. Rate per 4100. Zones, Rate Der $100. 1 ................" 1.-,^ 19 .....................$53.32 2 ................ 4.5073 20 ......................F?.75 3 j.:j'+ 21 ..................... 444.75 -. 4 1.544 22 ..................... 10.70 5 ................. 5.071 23 ..................... 17.54 6 ................. 5.792 24 ...... 26.13 .............. 7 ...... ..........29.coo 2 . 31.07 8 5.85 26 ..................... 19.75 9 .................69.90 27 ..................... 13.47 ' to .................57._55 25 ...................... 11 ................101.92 29 ..................... 66.61 12 46.162 30 .................... 22.4 1 52.056 31 ..................... 72.70 33 ..... ........... 14 ................ 35.04 32 .....................132.56 15 ................ 40.56 333 ..................... 52.65 1 .............. 33 15 34 97.30 17 ................ 44.87 3 ..................... 16.25 15 ...............1 24.37 3. ..... ............... 59.07 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of levyof taxes in Acquisition and Improvement District for 1933-34. It is by the Board ordered that the following rate per $100 of valuation of real estate be made according to `ones , to meet the payments due for redemption of bonds and interest for the ensuing year: Zones: Rate per $100. Zones., Rate per 8100. A .. ..............$122.303 B ............. 2. 58 C .... .. ........... 39.962 D ................. 11.391 ;` E S. ?7 F 7-4034 G .................. 0.539 H .................. 2.6065 I 52.50 J ................. 10.285 K ................. 21.772 L .................. 32.553 M ..................157.39 ....... 135.65 0 ................. 14.176 P ................. 7.12 Q ................. 23.70 R ................. 6.473 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matte of Levy of Tax in Acquisition ' and Improvement Dist.i ct #4, for 1933-34. It is by the Board ordered that the following rate per $100 of real estate - val-ation be made in each of the zones in said District, to meet the payment of bonds and interest for the ensuing year: Zones. Hate Der loo. Zones. Rate pex$100. A ................a 43.925 P.................$61.265 B ............... 55.723 Q ................ 49.177 0 22.279 R 35.172 D ............... 64.564 s ................ 25. 23 E 109.029 T ................ 5533. 23 F ................ 15.1'2 U ................ 44. 0 G ................ 20.05 V 2.655 44 ... H 'S.1,1 t4 ................ 50.954 I 47.0'08 J .............. .5.40 K ................. ?9.106 L .................. 6.665 M ................. 14.974 N ................. 34.126 0 ................. 57.999 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 2R� In Satter of Levy of Tax in Acquisition and Improvement District #5 for 1933-34. It is by the Board ordered that a rate of $1..29 per $100 of valuation of real property be made to meet the payment due on bonds and interest of said District. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. ' In the Matter of the apportionment of Railroad Taxes for the year 1933 throughout the County-of Con-.ra Costa. . VEEREAS, the State Board of Equalization has transmitted to the County Auditor statements showing that the len6,h of the main track of the Souther Pacific Railroad Company in this county is 89.239 miles, and the assessed value per mile of the sa:ue for the year 1933, is $32,000.00 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rollia- stock of such railroa.. o said Company, aggregatin; the sum of x2.855.648.00. That ,he length of main track and right of way of the Atchison, Tooeta an Santa Fe Railway Coauany in said County is o1.28 miles, and the assessed value per mile of the sa:re for the year 1933, is x27,200.00 on the whole £ra::chise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rollin, stock of such railroad of said Company aggregating the sum of $1,666,816.00. That the lenbth of t::e main track and i„ht of way of the San Francisco- Sacramento Railroad Comnany in said County is 34.5cr miles, and the assessed value per mile of the-same for the year 1933, is 9'9,000.00 on the whole franchise, roadway, roa - bed, rails and rolling stock of said railway of said Company aggregating the sum of x27-',720.00. That the numoer of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company upon whic the franchise and rollin;>, stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this County is 02.857 miles and the assessed value per mile for the year 1933, of such franchise and roiling stock in this County on said Railroad is '1,0 00.00, aggregating the sum of "Po2,877.00. That the numl-er of miles o track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe ' Railway Comnany upon which the franchise and rollin;- stock of the Pullman Company is operated in t:i s County is 61.26 miles and the assessed value per mile for the year 1937, of such franchi se and rolling stock in this county of said Railroad is $1000.00 ag;re atin- �he sum of ;r61,280.00. WHEREFORE, IT IS BY ^ E BO:-,F3 ORD=,D AED DECREED that the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in this County is 89.239 miles, and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of $32,000.00 on the whole franchi e, roadway, roadbed, rails and rollin- stock of such railway, aggregating the sum of x2,855,076.00 apportioned as f-ilacs, to „-t. Incoroorated Towns. Martinez, = .159 miles. x133,090.00. Here les 1.90 1100,800.00 Pinole .72 ” 23,040.00 Pittsburg 55 " 17,b00.00 Richmond 0.104 . 195,330-00 Walnut Creek 1.82 58,240.00 I 26 School Districts. Port Costa 2.291 miles 73,310.00 Carquinez, 1.75 miles 5o,000.00 Selby 1.79 " 57,250.00 Martinez, 7.399 " 230,770.00 Sar: Paolo 2.906 " 92,990.00 Richmond 5.104 " 195.330.00 That the length of main track of the Atchison., Tope'a and Santa Fe Rail- ray Cosipany in this county is 61.25 miles and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of 127,200.00 a5;;regating the sus: of >1,66o,E1o.00 apportioned as follows, to wit: Incorrorated Towns. Antioch .95 miles $25,840.00 .' Pinole 1.02 1127,745.00 Hera;les 1.91 " 51,950.00 Pittsburg 57 " 15,505.00 Richmond 5.15 " 140,080.00 E1 Cerrito 2.30 " '02,560.00 Schcol Districts. Martinez 2.22 miles 60,385.00 Sal: Paolo 2.21 " 60,110.00 Richmond 9.o0 " 244,800.00 That the length of main track cf the San Francisco-Sacramento Railroad is this County is 34.79 miles and the assessed value Der mile thereof is the sum of 18,000.00 ar- e-ating the s1.:m of 1276,720.00 apgorticned ns fnllor.s: Zncnrnorated Torras. Concord :295 miles. 2,360.00 Pittsburg 7 " 5,920.00 'Nalnu- Creek 1.59 " 15,120.00 That the number of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railrod Comoany uuon r.:ia t'-e franchise and rollin, stock of the Pullman. Company is operate in this County is o2.657 rules anJ the assessed value per mile o_' such franchise and rollin_; stock in this County on said Railroad is ,'1000.00 1,r;regatin� the sum of ,$62,657.00 apportioned as follows, to wit: Incorjorated Towns. Martinez 4.159 miles ;$4,160.00• Hercules 1.90 miles 1,900.00- Pinole 72 " 720.00. Pittsburg •55 550.00 Richmond� 5.97 " 5,970.00. School Districts. San Pablo 1.41 miles 1,410.00 Richmond 5.97 5.970.00. Selby 1.79 " 1,790.00 Carquinez 1.75 " 1,750.00 Por Costa 2.15 " 2,150.00 Martinez 7.4 " 7,400.00. ' That the number of miles of trac_: of the Atchison, Tooeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, upon which the franchise and rollinl- stock of the Pullman Company is operated in tnis Cosnty is 61.280 miles and the assessed value per mile on said franci se and rolling stock of said C=)any in this County is .'x`1,000.00 aggregating F the sum of :;67_,280.00 apporticned as Incornorated Towns. Antioch .96 miles 960.00 nercules 1.91 " 11910.00 Pinole 1.00 " 1,000.00 Pittsburg 57 ° 570.00 Richmond 6.70 " c',700.00 El Cerrito 2.30 2,300.00" School Districts. Yaxtinez 2.22 miles 2,220.00, San Pablo 2.21 " 2,210.00 Richmond 9.00 " 91000.00 287 The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to tilt: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cum.in;s, Buchanan and Trerbath and Stow. Noes: None. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, Sept. 5th, 19:3. at 10 o'clock A.M. ' ...... Chairman. x Clerk. 1 IN THE BOARD OF Si7PERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, SEPTE"BER 5, 1933. The Board m-t at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. p, The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of August, 1933, 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 allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that $8. county cash allowance granted to MISS KATHERINE GOVEY, 232 South 13th St. Richmond, be increased to $20 county cash allow- arce as of Aug. lst, 1933• That $17. county cash allowance granted to MRS. IGNACIA SOUZA,Flora St. Crocks t be increased to $33. per month to begin as of Sel)t. let, 1933• That $20 county cash allowance be granted to JOHN HANSEN, Pinole, as of Aug. let, 1933. t That $10 state and $10 county cash allowance for needy aged be granted to MRS. ELIZABETH MILLS STETSON, 769 Moeser Lane, E1 Cerrito, to begin as of July 17, 1933. That $7 State and $7.50 county cash allowance to needy aged be granted to SUCH BARKER, 755 Pomona Ave. El Cerrito, as of Aug. 1st, 1933• That $10 state aid to needy children be granted to MARY WSHALL, Rodeo, to ' begin as of Sept. let. 1933• That $20 state and $20 county cash allowance to children of a tubercular father be granted as of July 21, 1933, which has been advanced in relief in kind; $20 State and $20 county cash allowance for children of a tubercular father to be paid in cash as of Aug. let, 1933, to Mrs! Anna McCullough, 322 S. 9th St. Richmond, That $10 state aid to MRS. LUCILLE BRAY, 3301 FOLSOM St. Sacramento, Cal. be in- creased to $20 state aid for needy children to begin as of July let, 1933• That $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid to needy blind, be granted to ; MRS, LUCRETIA VAUGHN, 2155 Buena Vista Ave. Walnut Creek, Cal, as of Sept. let, 1933• The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 2�, n In Mattes of Approval of Reclamation Warrants of District #1619. Good Cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District #1619, be approved, to wit: No. 687 Dated Aug. 15, 1933- For S -6.96 888 Aug.31, 1933 35.17 889 Aug. 31, 1933. 75.0 890 Aug. 31, 1533. 50.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are authorized to note the approval of this Board on said Warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In Matter of approval of Reclamation Warrants of District #2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District $2059, be approved, to wit: No. 971 dated Aug. 31, 1933, for S 71.35 97%2 Augl 31. 1933. for 110.00 97 � Aug. 31, 1933, for 40.00 Aug. 31st, 1933, for 559.335 975 Aug. 31, 1933. for 5+5.37 976 Aug. 31st,1933, for 45.00 977 Aug. 31st, 1933, for 13.85 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 s In Matter of approval of Reclamation Warrants of District #799. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrants of Reclamation District #799, be approved, to wit: No. 280 dated July 15, 1933, for SIG0.00 282 Aug. 2nd, 1933, " 8.15• And the Chairman of this Board to hereby ordered to note approval of this Board on said Warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation Districls#2024-2025. ' Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation Districts #2024-2025 be approved, to wit: #2024: No. 186 dated Aug. lot, 1933, for $144.34 2024: 187 Sent.l, 1933• 419.60• #2025: No. 200 dated Aug. 1, 1933 for �j�.70 2025 �1 sept.l. 1933. •90 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. 289; In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary to order to adjust accounts for the month of July so that the said accounts will present a true record ' of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from to County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefore in a detailed explanation presented by said Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the fund accounts as kept by the County Auditor and by the CountyTreasurer: nebite Credits ( Decreases) (Increases) Char, & Corrections Fund $31.49 County Library Fund 25.55 Motor Vehicle Fund dF61.59 Hall of Records Fund 138.14 Bond Road Mtce. Fund 62.84 General Fund 8280.10 Sup. Dist. 1 Fund 36.78 Salary Fund 5 •77��6 -- $8651297• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, In Matter of Transfer of Funds. ' In order to finance current operations It is ordered that transfers be made from General Reserve Fund to following funds in amounts shown: County Library Fund $10,000.00 Motor Vehicle Fund 48,800.00 Mt.Vier Sap Dist. Exp. 1� 00 358,915'!00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In Matter of Transfer of Funds. In order to finance current operations it is ordered that the following amounts be transferred from school Supply Revolving Fund to funds shown, said amounts to be returned to School Supply Revolving Fund as soon as available from ' current revenues: Elementary Schools: Ambrose Tchrs. Salary Fund, $500.00 Antioch L.O. " " " 900.00 General " 100.00 Bay Point Tchrs. Salary " 700:00 Concord " u " 2100.00 ' Lone Tree 150.00 Pittsburg " " " 2500.00 Pleasant Hill" " ' 450.00 Rodeo " ' " 1500.00 General 550.00 Hieh Schools. Antioch High Tchrs. Salary Fund 3500.00 Total, $12,950.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K r 290 In Matter of Dance permits. It is by the Board ordered that permission to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock P.M. be granted to following: Pacheco Improvement Club, Sept. 9th, 1933, at Pacheco Town Hall. Contra Costa County Squad of California Highway Patrol, Oct. 7th, 1933, at Crockett Grammar School Auditorium. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In Matter of Removal of Wooden Buildings '... from rear of Court House to rear of County Hospital Grounds. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the removal of Oro wooden buildings formerly occulted by the District Attorney and County Surveyor of Contra Costa County from the rear of Court House to County Hospital Grounds, and this being time and place for receiving of bids for said work, the following bids are received, to wit: R.F. JOHNSON: $3,269.00. H.H. HENNING: 3,096.00 rRNCISCO SIIHO & SON: $3,995.00. CARL OVERAA: 03,673.00. And this Board having fully considered all of said bids, finds that said bids are too high, and that said work can be done cheaper by day labor under the supervision of John Monk; It is, by the Board ordered, on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, that all bids submitted for doing of said work be and the same are hereby rejected, and the certified checks accompanying same are ordered returned to the respective bidders, and that said work be done by day labor under supervision of John Monk. In the Matter of approval of Plague Agreement between County of Contra Costa and Department of Agriculture , of the State of California. the Department of Agriculture of the State of California having, presented to this Board, a Form of Agreement to provide for the destruction of ground squirrel in areas where bubonic plague is known to exist among these rodents, and said Form of Agreement having been approved by this Board, It is, by the Board ordered that the Chairman and Clerk of this Board be and they are hereby authorized to sign said Agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. i291 In the Matter of the Application of DELTA FAR41S RECLAMATIOU DISTRICT NO. 2024 for an Order Reapportioning Assessment List of Assessment valuations, ' ORDER APPOINTING TIME TO HEAR OBJECTIONS TO REAPPORTIONMENT OF ASSESSMENT LIST OF ASSESS' NT VALUATIONS. oow 000 WHEREAS, THE Board of Trustees, and the Trustees of the above named He- clamation District, have this day filed with the Clerk of the Board a petition for the ' approval of an assessment list reapportioning the assessment valuations on Tracts I,II, III, IV, V and XIII of an original assessment valuation list heretofore levied upon the lands in the above named District and approved by the Board of Supervisors on the 5th day of January, 1925, and with said petition have filed with the Clerk of this Board an assessment list of the reapportioned assessment valuations on said Tracts I, II, III, IV, V and %III of said original assessment list upon smaller parcels of the land in said reclamation district into which the larger tracts described in the said original assessment list as so approved by this Board of Supervisors, have been xub- divided; NOW, THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow, and duly curled, it is hereby ordered that the 2nd day of October, 1933, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. and the chambers of the Board of Supervisors of the above named County, in the Hall of Records, in the City of Martinez, County of Conga ' Costa, State of California, are appointed as the time and place at which this Board will meet for the purpose of hearing any and all objections to said reapportionment of said assessment, and notice of the hearing at said time and place shall be given by publication for two weeks in Byron Times, a newspaper of general circulation pub- lished in the above named County. Dated this 5th day of September, 1933• In Matter of Granting Leave of Absence to Supervisors Buchanan and Trembath. On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, it is by the ' Board ordered that Supervisors N.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath, be and they a re hereby granted permission to leave the State of California, for a period of thirty days from and after date of leaving the State of California. In the Matter of Acceptance of The Declaration of Trust of Edward J.Hamoton and Lucy -.Hampton.- - - - - - - -- - - - -/ RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, on the 24th day of July, 1933, Edward J.Hampton, and Lucy M.Hampt n did.transmit to the County of Contra Costa, State of California, the sum of Five hundr d ($500.00) dollars in lawful money of the United States to be received by the County of Contra Costa and to be held in trust, the income or Increase thereof to be used and expended as expressly set forth in that certain declaration of trust presented by said Edward J.Hampton and Lucy M.Hampton on the 24th day of July, 1933; BE IT RESOLVED that the County of Contra Costa, acting by and through its Board of Supervisors, does hereby accent t:e said sum of Five hundred ($500.00) dollars and agrees and accepts the terms and conditions as set forth in that certain declaration of trust presented by Edward J.Hampton and Lucy M.Hampton on the 24tb day of July, 1933. Adopted by the Board of Supervisors at their regular meeting held on the 5th dsyof September, 1933, by the following .ote: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. In the Matter of Acceptance of Declaration of Trust of Edrard J.Hampton an- - - - -Lucy ampton- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - / Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor 'Trembath, It is by the Board ordered that Supervisors Janes N.Long, and H.L.Cummings, be and they are hereby appointed a Committee to carry out the terms of that certain Declaration of Trust presented by Edward J.Hampton and Lucy M.Hampton on the 24th day of July, 1933, until the further order of this Board. In the Matter of Removal of ' Wooden Buildings from rear of Court House. Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, It is by the Board ordered that that certain part of the order heretofore this day made by this Board and ordering John Monk to proceed with the removal of those certain wooden build- ings now located in the rear of the Court House building, be and the same is hereby ' ordered stricken from the records of this Board. It is further ordered that R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby ordered to proceed with the removal of said wooden buildings from the rear of the Court House building to the Contra Costa County Hospital grounds, said work to be done by day labor at a cost not to exceed that set out in the Budget for the fiscal year 1933-34, for the doing of said work. P 293 In the Matter of Recommendation of Miss Isabel McGregor for examination for a Civil Service Commission. Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, It is by the ' Board ordered that Miss Isabel McGregor, Clerk of the Richmond Branch of the Californ a Righmay patrol be and she is hereby recommended to the Civil Service Commission of th State of California for the takinr; of civil service examination for the position of Clerk in the California Highway Patrol Service. r" ' And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Sent. 18th, 1933. at 10 o'clock A.M. � CrGff �L� Chairman. Clerk. i 1 i i� I i I I I i t 294 f IN THE 30ARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CAOIFORNIA. MONDAY, SEPT. 18th, 1933. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. R.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter or Removal of Wooden Buildings from the Rear of Jounty Court House to the County Hospital Grounds. ' This Board having heretofore ordered the County Engineer, R,R.Arnold, to secure bids for the removing of the two wooden buildings from the rear of the Court House, to the County Hospital Grounds, and this being, the time and place for receivi of bids, the following bids are received, to wit: F. STAMM: $ 500.00. $erbert D.Baker; $384.00 Uji ff6TINO .00. T Zr.TASON: $450.00. And the Board haying fully considered said bids, finds that the bid of Herbert D.Baker, in the sum of $384. is the lowest and best bid presented for said work, It is, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, by the Board ordered that the contract for the removal of said two wooden buildings be awarded to Herbert D.Baker. It is further ordered that said Herbert D.Baker give vL bond in a sum of one-half of the amount of said bid for the faithful performance of said contract, and a bond in one-half of the amount of said bid for the guaranteeing of labor and materials. In Matter of Invoice Book of County Property to be kept by county Purchasing Agent. Section 4039 of the Political Code of the State of California having been amended in part by the State Legislature for year 1933, in that said Section now at ,requirea�the Board of Supervisors moat cause to be kept an Invoice Book in which must be entered a list of all County property with the date of purchase and price of same, if known, It is, by the Board ordered that the Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa. County shall mrovide said Invoice Book and keep a record of all county property according t , the provisions of said Section; It is further ordered that the heads of all departments of the government of Contra Costa County shall immediately furnish to said Purchasing Agent a list of all County property contained in their offices or under their supervision, with the date of purchase and cost of same, if known. 2f)5 is In Matter of Granting Dance permit. The Orinda Volunteer Fire Department having applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance until hour of 2 o'clock A.M. on S-tuday. September 30th, 1933, at Sleepy Hollow, ' It is by the Board ordered that said application be granted., i In Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that-the following warrant of said District be approved, to wit: No, 891, dated S=-ot. 1st, 1933, fa'$269.93. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the ap- proval of this Board on said warrant by affixing their signatures thereto. !In Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #802. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following .warrants of said District be approved, to wit: No. 660 Dated Sept. 1st, 1933. $ 30,00 ' 661 Aug. 26th, 1933. 176.58 6632 Aug. 26th, 1933, 26,73 664 Aug. 26th, 1933, 104.50 Aug. 26th, 1933. 29.29 66� Aug, 26th, 1933, 16.co 666 sept. 16th, 1933, 12.03 667 Sept. 166th, 1933, 66.29 668 Sept. 16th, 1933, 15.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by theBoard ordered that $10 state and $10 county cash allorance for needy children to begin as of Aug-15, 1933, be granted to DORIS ANDREWS, 7201 Potrero Ave. E1 Cerrito. That $15-00 State aid to needy aged and $15. county cash allowances to begin Aug, 1st, 1933, be granted to ELLA GANDY HARDEN, 1434 Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond. That $30 state and $30 county aid for half orphan children be granted to DELFINO FERALDO BOSIO, 705 York St. Pittsburg, to be reinstated as of Sept. 1. 1933- That $45.00 county cash allowance be granted to m). 'v+• UU.IIIYG, 2005 Roos ' velt Ave. Richmond, beginning Sept. 1st, 1933• That $10 county cash allowance be granted to MRS. JOANNE WAGNER, Box 129, R.F.D. Walnut Creek, to begin as of Sept. let, 1933. for Elma O'Connor. (Reuel) That $40 per month county cash allowance be granted to DANIEL & CAROLINE HANNIFF, Martinez Highway, Walnut Creek, to commence Sept. let, 1933, an increase froti $34,00 (Renewal). That $20 per month county cash allowance be granted to MRS. MAE ROBERTS, Mountain View, Martinez, to commence Aug, 21 1933. (Renewal). That $15.00 per month county cash allowance be granted to MRS. MAUDE INGERSCLL Pinole, to commence Sept. 1st, 1933 (Renewal). That $10 per month county cash allowance be granted to DELIA GALLAGB IIi, 235 Pacheco St. Concord, to commence Sept. 18, 1933• (Renewal). That $25. per month county cash allowance be granted to VICTORIA BLACK, 2247 Lincoln St. Concord, to commence Aug. 1st, 1933. (Renewal). That $8.50 Per month county cash allowance be granted to WM. HOWARD, Clayton, to commence Aug. 4th, 1933. (Renewal) That $12.00 per month county cash allowance be granted to BASIL PAVOLI, Granger s Wharf, Martinez, to commence Sept. let, 1933• (Renewal). That $42.50 per month county cash allowance be ranted to ANNIE & DOMINIC MER 0 Granger's Wharf, Martinez, ,)eginning Aug. 1st, 1933. (Renewal}. That $21. per month county cash allowance be granted to CAROLINE CARDOZO, Rodeo, to begin Sept. I st,1933 (Renewal). That $10 per month County cash allowance be granted to MAY BROCK R.F.D. Box 9 to begin Sept. 1st, 1933. (Renewal). ' That $40. per month county cash allowance be granted to MRS. SELMA DOVICK, WALDEN Road, Walnut Creek, to begin Sept. let, 1933. (Renewal). That $20 per month county cash allowance be granted to JOHN & MRS. L. WHALEN Crest Ave. Castle Hill Dist, Walnut. Creek, to begin Sent. 1st, 1933, (Renewal). That $10 per month county cash allowance be granted to LUCIA RICCOBUONO, Shell back Ave. Walnut Creek, to begin Sept. let, 1933. (Renewal)_ That $11.00 per month county cash allowance be granted to MRS. DIA TARANTINO, Granger's wharf, Martinez, to begin Sept. let, 1933, an increase from $8.50. (Renews, �. That $20. per month county cash allowance be granted to SIDNEY BUSH, Box 339, nodeo, to commence Sept. let, 1933. (Renewal). That $16. per month aointy cash allowance be granted to MRS. RUTH HUGHES, Rodeo, to commence Sept, let, 1933. (Renewal). That State aid granted to MRS. SARA CATHERINE HALSEY, 224- 4th St. Richmond or needy aged, be increased from $7.50 state aid and $7.50 county cash allowance to 11.50 state aid to needy aged and $11.50 county ca Mi allowance to begin as of Sept. Ist, 1933. That $15-00 State aid and $15.00 county aid for needy aged Granted to MARY JANE COLWELL, 814 E. St. Antioch, be continued as of May let, 1933. , That $15 tate aid and $15.00 county aid for needy aged, granted to CARL HAMMOND, Antioch, be continued as of May let, 1933• That 411.00 State and $11.00 county aid to needy aged grnated to FRED DRAKE 417 Main St. Martinez, be continued at ofAugust. let, 1933. That $10. State and $10 aunty aid to needy aged be increased to JOHN SELLMAN 615 Ferry St. Martinez, to $12.50 state and $12.50 county aid to needy aged as of Aug let, 1933- That $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid to needy aged granted to JOHN GAFFIG Martinez Highway, Walnut Creek, be continued as of August 1st, 1933 That $10.00 State and $10 county aid to needy aged granted to JAMES HENRY BOLLI`?GER, 0/0 E.H.Baldwin, Danville, be continued as of Aug. let, 1933. That $9.00 State and $"9.00 county aid to needy aged granted to MARY JANE WILLIAl5. Pleasant Hill Road, Martinez, California, be continued as of Aug. 1st, 1933 That 411.50 State and $11.50 county cash allowance granted to WILLIAM CONWAY Smith Apartments, Broin St. Martinez, be continued as of June 1, 1933, for needy aged That $8.25 State aid and $8.25 county aid for needy aged granted to WILLIAM STEPHENSON, Concord, 0/0 R,W.Lamb, be continued as of Aug. let, 1933• ' That $13.00 State aid and $13.00 county aid for needy aged granted to EFTA HARPST, 515-2nd St. Antioch, be continued as of Aug. let, 1933. That$11.00 state aid and $11.00county aid for needy aged granted to SANDY L_0.MBRO, Antioch, be continued as of July let, 1933. That $10 State and $10 county aid for needy aged granted to CHARLES MORINE 1022- 10th St. Antioch, be continued as of July 1st, 1933 s That $10 State and $10 county aid for Lillian Lawrence, be paid to MRS. HARK MOULD, Walnut Avenue, Concord, instead of MRS. FRANCES COSTA, 2243 Bonifacio St. Concord, to begin ae of Sept. 1, 1933. That $4o. State and $42,50 County aid for half orphan children gFanted to 1,OUISE CUBA , 428 Cutter St. Pittsburg, be reduced to $40 state aid and 840 county ai to be continued as of Sept. lat, 1933. That $10 State aid for half orphan children granted to MARIA MACALUSA, 265 W. 7th St. Pittsburg, Cal. be continued as of Sept. 1st, 1933, for Mary Lombardo, That $10 state and $8.50 count aid for Patricia Redding for half orphan children be increased to $10 State and �10 aunty aid, and to be paid to THERESA HILL, 216 8th St. Anti chh to begin as of Sept. 1, 1933. (That $20.00 state aid and $17. County aitd;b"Wed aseY to $10. State aid and $8.50 etunty aid as of March 24th, 1933 as Joseph Redding became 16 gears of a e on sa'd d t 9 70 was deposited in Treaau erre office for refund on Jos. Re ding's aff since l�aroha 4, 9 #.� 297 That application of FLORENCE ANDRUSEN, 1604 Castro St. Martinez, for aid, be denied. That County cash allowance of $70 per month granted to MRS. ELEANOR HANNEY 3539 Bissell Ave. Richmond, be reduced to $30 per month county cash allowance as of Sept. 1st, 1933• The said order i s pas=ed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In Matter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. O.Meese, Count; Assessor, having reported to this Board that the following ' clerical errors appear on Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1933-34, and having requested permission to correct same in accordance with provisiona'3881 of the Politi al Code to wit: In vol. 17 Assessment No. 38469, J.Chapot & S.Bourrague are assessed with a portion of Lots 6 and 7 Block 323 Additional 3urveycrto the City of Martinez, with personal property erroneously shown as $2000. The correct assessed valuation of this personal property 1s $1500. Authority is granted to make said correction. in vol. 4 Assessment No. 5649, Anna Lindenberger is assessed with Lots 12 and 13, Block 7 Terminal Tract with $90 personal property; This personal property was collected unsecured (See Receipt No. 6454 ) and should not have appeared with this property. Authority to cannel same is granted. And said applications having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Coat County, IT IS, by the Board ordered that the corrections as requested above are hereby authorized to be made. In Matter of Termination monthly payment to R.McGee, Bridge Tender at Old River Bridge. Old River Bridge on the Borden highway between Counties o£Conin Costa, and San Joaquin, having now became a part of the State Highway System of the State of California; It is, by the Board ordered that the monthly warrant drawn by the Auditor of Contra Costa County, in favor of R.MoGee, as Bridge Tender of Old River Bridge, is :hereby ordered discontinued. 1 In Matter of Declaring Ordinance No.215 Duly Published. Ordinance 4215, regulating the compensation of officers of the County of Contra Costa, having been published for the time and in the manner prescribed by law, as shown by the affidavit of publication of Catherine B_Soares, on file herein. It is, by the Board ordered that said Ordinance No. 215 be and the same is hereby declared duly published. I In Matter of Placing Employees of Health Department on a Monthly Bast a. At the request of Dr. M.A.Poiell, County Health Officer, It is by theBoard ordered that the following employees of the County Health Department be placed on a monthly basis at the following rate of salary, to wit: Edna Robinson, September, $167.83. Monthly thereafter, "$154.00. Bertha Pederson: September, $144.00. Monthly thereafter, $132.00. Jule Molin: September, $83.33 Monthly thereafter, $93.33 It is further ordered that the county Auditor draw his warrant monthly in payment of said salaries., In the Matter of Refund to Emergency Relief Administration. County Auditor, A.n'.Sullenger, having reported to this Board that the sum of $25,728.68 has been received from the Emergency Relief Administration during the months of April and May, 1933, for the relief of indigents in Contra Costa County, and that the claims against said fund have been filed in the sum of $24,769,17, and that there is now on hand the sum of $959.51, refundable to said Emergency Relief , Administration; It is, by the Board ordered that the County auditor draw his warrant upon the Emergency Relief Fund in favor of Emergency Relief Administration in sum of $959.51. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, and in order to finance current operations, It is by the Board ordered that the following sums be transferred from General Reserve Fund to the following funds, to wit: , Motor Vehicle Fund, $ 6,000.00 Sun. Dist. f Rind 900.00 Said funds to be returned to the General ReserveFund as soon as available from current revenue. Said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., ' In Matter of Communication frau Hermann Safe Co. A communication having been received by this Board from the Hermann Safe Company in regard to installing, of Safety Burglar Proof Safes in the office of the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County; It is, by the Board ordered that said communication be and the same is hereby referred to County Treasurer C.L•.Dodge. In the Satter of the Eradication I of Squirrels upon lands of Arizona Live Stock Loan Company, an Arizona Corporation, in the County of Contra Costa. ' AESOLUTI OTI. WHEREAS, there are certain lands and premises in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, belonging to Arizona Live Stock Loan Company, an Arizona oor- poration, that are infested with squirrels to such an extent as to be a public nuisance; and, WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of California has provided that the eradication and control of squirrels may be under the supervision of the County Hor- ticultural Commissi oner;Now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED: That the `'ounty Horticultural Commissioner of the County of Contra Costa, be and he is hereby designated by this Board, to the exclusion of the County Health Officer, as the proper person to undertake and supervise the eradicatio and con-rol of ground squirrels in Contra Costa County upon the premises hereinafter more particularly described belonging to the parties herein referred to, and be is here- by authorized to proceed in accordance with the provisions of Section 2322a of the Political Code of the State of California for the eradication arra control of all ground squirrels that constitute a public nuisance in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, uponthe premises hereinafter more particularly described as foll- ows, to wit: Those parcels of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: PARCEL ONE. The southeast 1/4 of the southwest 1/4 of Section 34, and the southwest 1/4 of the southeast 1/4 of Section 34, Township 2 North, Range 3 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian; PARCEL TWO. That portion of the West 1/2 of the southwest 1/4 of Section 2 and that portion of the southwest 1/4 of Northwest 1/4 of Section 2, lying West of the lands now or formerly arced by Frederick H. Rindge, Township 1 North, Range 3 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. PARCEL THREE. The South 1/2 of Section 3; the South 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 3; the northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 3 and that portion of the East 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section lying east of thelands now or formerly owned by Drma Candido, township 1 North, Range 3 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. BE IT FURTHER RFSOLVED: That this Board does hereby ratify and confirm all acts and work heretofore done by said Horticultural Commissioner or any one deputed by him in the eradication and control ofground squirrels upon said premises in the County of Contra Costa. The Foregoing Resolution was passed by the Board of Supervisors at their meeting held on the 16th day of September, 1933, by following vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cumminge, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. I _ Noes: None. '4 I 1 300. In the Matter of the Eradication of Squirrels upon the lands of Thomas R.Hanna and Wanda S:uir Hanna, his wife, in theCounty of Contra Costa. RESOLUTION. , WHEREAS, there are certain lards and premises in the County of �;onra Costa State of California, belonging to Thomas R.Hanna and Wanda Muir Hanna, his wife, that are infested with squirrels to suc:, an extent as to be a public nuisance; and, WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of California, has provided that the eradication and control of squirrels may be under the supervision of the county Horticultural Commissioner; now, then fore, BE IT RESOLVED: That the County Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Coat County be and he is hereby designated by this Board to the exclusion of the County Health Officer as the prcpe person to undertake and supervise the eradication and control of ground squirrels in Contra Costa County upon the premises hereinafter more particularly described belonging to the o arties herein referred to,and he is hereby authorized to proceed in accordance with the provisions of Section 2322a of the Political Code of the State of California for the eradication and control of all ground souirrels that constitute a public nuisance in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, upon the premises hereinafter and more particularly described as follows, to wit: That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Portion of the Rancho Canada del Hambra y las Bolsas (Northern Part) bounded as follows: On the west and south by the west and south lines of said Rancho and the lands now or formerly owned by Pollatto, Yeapoli, Iaoovetti, Owen, Moitoza kd the California State Highway; on the north by the California State ghway and the lands now or formeA y owned by Great Western Power Company of California, Crockett Land and Cattle Company, Peracca, Cantini, Urbick, and the tract of land designated on the map of the Toim of Valona, filed April 15, 1687; on the East by the lands now or formerly owed by the Great Western Power Company of California, Crockett Land and Cattle Company, Peracca, Canzini, Urbick, The California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation, and the tract of land designated on the map of the Town of Valona filed April 15, 1887; EXCEPTING THEREFROM: 1- Right of way as provided for in the deed from Thos. R. Hanna, et uz. tothe Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, dated May 1, 1926 ' and recorded May 14, 1926, in volume 32 of Official Records, at page 354. 2- Right of ray as provided for in the de d from Thos. R.Hanna et ux. to Federal Engineering Company, dated February 3, 1930, anirecorded February 28, 1930, in Vol. 226 of Official Records, at page 104. Right of way as provided for in the deed from Thos. R.Hanna et ux. to Federal Engineerin 'Comnany dated April 24, 1930, and recorded April 25, 1930 in Vol. 244 of official Records, at page 38, 4- Right of ray as provided for in the deed from Thos. R.Hanna and Wanda Muir Hanna, his wife, and Crockett Land and Cattle Cospany, a corporation, to Coast Natural Gas Company, a corporation, dated June 21, 1932, and recorded June 30, 1932 invol. 324 of Official Records, at page 46. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Board does here)y ratify and confirm all acts and work haetofore done by said Horticultural Commissioner or anyone deputed by him in the eradication and control of ground squirrels upon said premises in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing Resolution is passed by the following vote of the Board 341 this 18th day of September, 1933, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. k m IN THE BOARD OF SJPEFVVISCRS OF COI?TRA COSTA COJNPY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1933- The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Han. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cumming , xarry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.'C.Wells, Clerk. The minutes of the Board for and during the month of September, 1933, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In Matter of Approval of Reclamation Warrants, of District #2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District $2059, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 978 Sept. 27,1933• $ 75.43 979 Sept. 27,1933, 15.82 980 Sept. 27, 1933, 110.00 981 Sept. 27, 1933 61.40 982 Sept. 27, 1933, 26.15- And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In Matter of Correction of Assessment. Geo. 0. Meese, County Assessor, having reported to this Board that the ' following erroneous assessment appeal`s on the Assessment Roll for fiscal year 19;3-34, and requesting authorization to correct same in accordance with provisions of Section 3804a of the Political Code, In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 61931 George C.Lowell, is assessed with a tract of land with $650 improvements. Correct assessed value of these improvements is $200. and said request having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authority to make above correction is hereby granted., ' r In Matter of Granting permission to M.M.Garrett, to-lay water pipe. M.M,Garrett, having applied to this Board for permission to install four inch water main from the present terminus of the main of the California Water Service Company on the Farm Bureau Road, near Concord, and running thence southerly along said road, to and across the Clayton Valley Road, to a certain tract of land shown on the Map as "Greenfield Tract" and havim: requested that he be permitted to lay any necessary connections to said line along the said Clayton Valley Road, where such connections are necessary to serve the said Greenfield Tract, , It is, by the Board ordered that permission to lay said pipe line and such necessary connections is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of that District. In Matter of Application of Board of Trustees and the Trustees of DELTA FARTS RECLAMATIO_! DISTRICT #2024 for the aoproval of an assessment list of Assessment Valuations. ORDER REAPPORTIONING ASSESSMENT. WEEREAS, on the 5th day of Septembe;, 1933, the Board of Trustees and the Trustees of Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2024 did file an assessment list of reapportioned assessnent valuations with the Clerk of this Board and there- after on the5th day of September, 1933, this Board by its order fixed this 2nd day of October, 1933, at the Chambers of this Board at the Hall of Records in the City of Martinez, County of Contra. Costa, State of California, as the time and place at which this Board would meet for the purpose of hearing any and all objections to said assessment list of assessment valuations, and also required that notice of the hearin at said time and place should be given by puolication for two weeks in Byron Times, a newspaper of general circulation published in the above named County, and WHEREAS, on the 2nd day of October, 1933, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. before this Board at its chambers in the Hall of Records at the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, the hearing of any and all objections to assessment list was duly called by this Board in accordance with the terms of said order and it thereupon was duly made to appear to this Board that notice of time and place of hearing of said objections in proper form was duly and regularly published as required by the terms of said order, and WHEREAS, upon said hearing, or prior thereto, no written or other ob- jections to said assessment list were made or filed, and it appears to the Board that the assessment valuaiians in said assessment list, and said assessment list in all '- respects are fair and equitable. NOW, T1,1E EFORE, upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummi4;s, and duly carried, IT IS HKEBY ORDERED that said assessment list as so prepared be, and the same is hereby approved. Dated October 2nd, 19-4j. W. J. BUCHANAN, ATTEST: S. C. WELLS, Chairman of the Board o£ Supervisors CLERIC OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, COUNTY OF COND RA COSTA. OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COST„ 303'; In MhtteT of Granting Dance Permit. Danville Lodge, #379, I.O.O.F. of Danville, having applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on Saturday, October 14, 1933, at Danville, California; It is, by the Board ordered that said permit be granted. In Matter of Application, of Pacific ' Telephone rl Telegraph Company for permission to change poles and cable along Walnut Avenue. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company havinl- applied to this Board for permission to plow a furough approximately one foot deep and 17 feet from the center line of that certair. road knorn as Walnut Avenue, in Ygnacio Valley, in County of Contra Costa, and to carry two pair of cable in same, and for placing of two new pole as designated on map acccmpanyin!�: said a.npli'cation; It is, by the Board ordered that a permit for doing of said work be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of County Engineer of said County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of that said District., ' In Matter of Appointment of Commissioner of San Pablo County Fire Protection District. Therr, being a vacancy on the Hoard of Commissioners of San Pablo County Fire Protection District, caused by the death of George Gray, Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, it is by the Board ordered that Manuel Mello, be and he is hereby appointed a Fire Commissioner of San Pablo County Fire Protection District, to serve at the pleasure of this Board. '-i In Matter of Granting Leave of Absence to Josephine Waite. It is, by the Board ordered that Josephine Waite, stenographer in Richmond Branch of the Social Service Department, of Contra Costa County, be and she is hereby granted a leave of aosence from and after September 7th, 1933• ' It is further ordered that Mrs. Willard Smith, be employed to serve at a salar of $90. per month during the absence of said Josephine Waite, and the County Auditor is hereby ordered to draw his warrant monthly in favor of said Mrs. Willard Smith, at rate of $80 per month, in payment for her s ervices K 1104 In Matter of granting County cash allowance to Em^ia Martinez, an indigent. It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $1� per month county cash allowance be granted to Emma Martinez, an indigent, of Martinez, Cal. and the County Auditor is hereby ordered to draw his warrant monthly in favor of Emma Martinez, until theI further order of this Board, commencing Oct. let, 1933. Ir. Matter of Transfer of Funis. ; , Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, it is ordered that the follondn amounts be transferred from General Reserve Fund to Funds shown below, said amounts to be returned from current revenue as soon as available, County Library Fund, $2000.00 Motor Vehicle Fund, 12000.00 Federal Relief Fund 2200.00 1 200.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullinger, it is, in order to finance Curren operations of schools, by the Board ordered that Vie following amounts be transferred frcm the school supply Revolving Fund to funds shown below, said amounts to be returni d as soon as available from current3evenue: Bay Point, Grammar School Salary Fund, 00.00 Pleasant Hill " " " " 00.00 " " " n Bldg. " 400.00 Rodeo " " Special " 400.00 1700.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In Matter of Application of Veterans Welfare Board of the State of California, for an order for cancellation of certain assessments upon real property. The Veterans Welfare Board of the State of California, having applied for the cancellation of taxes on f ollowin- described real property which was deeded to the said Veterans Welfare Board on April 27th, 1927, That certain tract of land sit:ate, lying and being in the City of Rich- mond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lots 4 and 5 in Block 5 as designated on the map entitled "Mas of the Alvarado Tract, Contra Costa County, Cal." which map was filed in the Office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali- foxnia, on June 3, 1907, is Vol. 1 of Maps, at page 5. Deed recorded April 27 1927, in Vol. 84 of Official Records, at page 103. All taxes due and payable except special assessments. Assessed to Charles Badcock and Agnes Badoock. It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor and Tax Collector of L305 Contra Costa County, cancel the taxes levied upon each and all of the foregoing asses - ments together with penalties, and costs, if any, attached hereto, from and after dat of recording o said deed. It is further ordered that no cancellation of any special assessments for str4 et ,ss ' work or other imcharacter of like chacer be made.,. In Matter of Allowance to Indigents ' under care of Procation Officer, e It is ordered that beginnin< sept. 1933, State ana Countv aid be renewed for Matilda, Alvida, Teddy, Joe and Frank Figueria, in amount of $'50 State and $35• County aid. - It is further ordered that beginning Aug. 1933, state and county aid be re- newed for Rosie Panagazzi, in amount of 410 State and $10 county. It is further ordered that beginning Oct. 1st, 1933, the County aid of $30 per month for Marvand Charlotte Betts, be reduced to $20 per month., In Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is ordered that $12.50 State aid and $12.50 county aid for needy blind be granted to GEORGE TV. GROVES, Rear Shag's Place, Brentwood,(C/o Judge Robt. Wallace) as of Sept. lst, 1933. ' That $10 State aid for needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be granted to CARRIE HEDDEN GOUGH, 6527 Knott Ave. E1 Cerrito, to oegin as of Sept. 1, 1933, to be paid in cash. That $15. State and $15 county cash allowance to needy aged be granted to MAGGIE A. COOK, 447- 11th St. Richmond, as of June 15, 1933, wbi ch had been advanced in cash, $15. state and $15 county allowance to needy aged to begin as of Oct. lst,19 3. That $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid for needy abed be granted to ALEX. BUCKLEY, Rear Concord Dent. Store, Concord, California, to begin as of Sept. 1st, 1933. That $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid for the needy aged be grant Ed to ADA JANE MORGAN, Grant & Contra Costa Sts. Concord, to begin as of Oct. 1st, 1933. That ;P 20. State and $20 county aid for children of incapacitated father, be granted to MRS. LENA POLLACCI, 650 Montezuma St. Pittsburg, to begin as of Seat. 1st, 1933• That $20.00 Oounty cash allowance granted to ROSE MOREIRA, 1415 Lillian St. Crockett, be reduced to 416. per month county cash allowance for MRS. Moreira, _ beginning as of Sept. lst, 1933. That y12,75 county cash allowance granted to JOH; GILL, 425-15th St. Richmond, be continued as of Sept. lst, 1933. ' That $10 county cash allor:ance granted to CARRIE DOEBLIN, 163- 11th St. Rich- mond, be continued as of Sept. lst, 1933• That $1E.50 County cash allowance granted to MRS. HELEN COMBIS, Pinole, Cali- fornia, be continued as of Sept. 1, 1933- That 415. county cash allorance granted to JOHN MORRISON, Commercial Hotel, ;Pinole, be continued as o; Sept. lst-1933- $15-00 county cash allowance granted to MRS. 1SARY MUGRIDGE,Tennant Ave. Pinole be continued as of Sept. 1st, 1933. That $34, county cash allowance granted to MaS. MAGGIE A. COOK, 447- 11th St. !Richmond, be discon-Laued as of Oct. 1, 1933. That 32c.^C count% c n'_looance granted to MRS. ROSE DAVILLA, 659- 9th St. :Richmond, be discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1933• That $14 county cash allowance to ELIZABETH CLEMENTS, 2745 Gaynor Ave. Richmo d be denied as of Oct. lst, 1933. That MOO State aid to ULRY BAUMGAR'TNER, Rodeo, be increased to $10 state ai and $6,00 county aid be increased to $10 county aid for needy children as of Sept. 1, 1933. 0 That $20.00 State and $17 county aid be increased to :$20.00 State and $20. county aid to CATHERINE HERBERT, 44 W. 10th St. Pit-.sburg, to be granted to her as of Oct. let, 1933. a That $30 State and $40 county aid to FRANCES SiARLOW, 3523 ".alindo St. Oakland Cal. be decreased to $30 state aid and $30 county aid as of Oct. let, 1933. That $10.00 State and $10 county aidfor needy cIildren granted to ANGELINA LAZZARRINI, 1501 Castro St. Martinez, be decreased to 4?10 state aid for needy childr as of Oct. 1st, 1933• That $20. State aid for needy children and $20 county cash allowance be decrea ed to $20 State aid for needy children only, instEad of $20 State aid for needy childre and $20 county cash allowance, grated to MRS. VICTORIA PERANI, 144- 17th St. Richman as of Oct. let, 1933• That $20 state aid and $17.00 county aid for needy children granted to MRS. LUZERNE DEALT, 735 Pine St. Martinez, for care of Rose and John Murphy, to be contig- ued as of June let, 1933. That $10 State and $10 county aid for needy children granted to GUISEPPE PECCIANTI, 1317 Castro St. Martinez, be discontinued as of Oct. 1st, 1933• That $10 State aid for needy children and $10 county cash allowance granted to ANGELA ZATTA, 395 South 15th St. Richmond, be discontinted as of Oct. let, 1933• That $9.00 State aid to needy aged and $9, county cash allowance granted to MRS. MARIE^TA ALLEN, 528- 6th St. Richmond, be increased to :$11.25 state aid to the needy aged and "$11.25 county cash allowance to begin as of July 1, 1933. That $10 State and $10 county aid for needy aged granted to MART E. PERARAI, 738 Allen St. Martinez, be decreased to a"5 state aid for reedy aged as of Sept. 1, 1933• That $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid to needy aped be continued as of Sept. 1st, 1933. to JOSEPH P. MULHARE, Railroad Ave. Pittsburg, That $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid to ALBERT MARTIN HILL, Knightsen, Cal., be continued to needy aged as of Sept. let, 1933. That $9.00 State and $9.00 Co:nty aid for needy aged granted to NANCY NICHOLSO Box 644, Brentwood, be continued as of Sept. let, 1933. '.., That $10 State and $10 county aid for needy aged granted to AUGUST SCHMUDE, Boulevard Ave. Byron, Cal, be continued as of Sept. lst, 1933. That $12.50 State aid to needy aged and $12.50 county cash allowance granted to MRs. MALLIE NESBITT SCOTT, 1326 Nevin Ave. Richmond, be continued as of July 1st, 1933• That $10 State and $10 county aid for the needy aged granted to THEODORE REUTHER, Water Front, Crockett, be continued as of Sept. 1st, 1933• That $7.50 State and $7.50 county aid for needy aged granted to EDWARD BREWEN Rapp Ranch, Martinez, be continued as of Sept. let, 1933• That $15.00 State and $15, county aid for the needy aged granted to WM. CARSOP MENDENF.ALL, Rte 2, Concord, be continued as of Sept. let, 1933. That $12.50 State ani $12.50 county aid to needy aged granted to EMETT GRANT, Concord, be continued as of Sent. 1st, 1933• That x12.50 State and $12.50 county aid io the needy aged granted to THOIiAS DANIEL KELLEY, Concord, be continued as of sept. 1933. That $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid for the needy aged granted to JOHN A. GAFFIGAN, Martinez Highway, Walnut Creek, be discontinued as of Sept. 1st, 1933.r , And t .ocrd takes recess to meeton Mourday, October 16th, 1933, at 10 o'clock A.I. - 7j 1. ��:G....... G✓ ATTEST: CLERd;. I 307 BEFORE THE BOARD OF S;.?EiJISORS OF CO'ITRA 009-A CWITTY, Sr ATE OF CALIFORTIA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1933. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.N. Present: Ron. o.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cum^_d ngs, ' Harry U.Stor:, and R.J.Tre.mbath. _ -S.C-?ells, Clerk. In the Natter of Extending Financial Aid to the Local Branch of the National ' Re-employment Bureau located at Richmond, Cal Charles W.Lyon, Field Representative of the National Re-Employment Service U.S.Department of Labor, and George Imbach, ?Sanger of the Richmond Branch of the National Re-Employment Bureau, having appeared before this Board and requested that this Board furnish the local branch of the National Re-Employment Bureau, located at Richmond, California, certain office equipment and financial aid, It is, on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, ordered that the sum of 7125 per month be allowed the Local Branch of the National Re-Amployme t Bureau located at Richmond, California, for the purpose of clerical hire and telephone rent and tolls. It is further ordered that the Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, supply to said local Branch of the National Re-Employment Bureau, such office equipment as ' requested. It isf urther ordered that George Imbach, Manager of said Local Branch shall ,furnish to the County Auditor of Contra Costa County, a list of employees so employed by said Local Branch and the salaries paid each, and the County Auditor shall draw 'is arrant monthly in favor of said employees and payable out of the Emergency Relief rund, the total amount of said salaries including telephone and telephone tolls, not to exceed the sum of $125.00.x, In Natter of Approval ofTarrants of Reclamation District No. 799. Good cause appearinz therefor, it is by the Baird ordered that the following warrants of said District #799, be approved, to Tit: No. 283, dated Sept. 25, 1933, for 51.77. 294, dated Sept. 28, 1933, for 02.144. 29�, dated Sept. 30, 1933, for 75,00 ?8o dated Sept. 30, 1933, for 75.00 287 dated Sept. 30, 1933, for 75.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of ' said warrants by this Board by a-fixing his signature thereto. In _iat t er of apur oval of Tarrant s of Reclamation Distract No. 2059. Good cause aope.ring therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following Warrants of said District $2059, be approved, to wit* r No. 983. dated Oct. 9th, 1933, for $ 118.57. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing their signatures t:.creto. In '.latter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation Districts 2024-2025- Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Districts 2024-2025, be aid the same are hereby approved, to wit: Dist. #2024: No. 188 dated Sept. 1, 1933, for $ 162.91. 2024: 189 dated Oct. 1, 1933, for 320.60. ' Dist. #2025: No. 202 dated Sept. 1, 1933, for 215-01- 2025: No. 203 dated Oct. 1, 1933, for 498.80. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of the said warrants by this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. In Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #530. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of District #830, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. 34, dated October 1, 1933, for $ 33,687.50. 30dated October 1, 193,, for 9,432.50 ; dated October 1, 1933, £or 31,558.03 37 dated October 1, 1933, for 5.836.25• 35, dated Odtober 1, 1933, for 15,265.75 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of the said warrants by this Baird by affixing their signatures thereto. In the 'tatter of an,)royal of 'arrants of Reclamation District #1619. Goal cause annearing therefor, it is by the Boardordered that the following Plariants of District #1619, be and the same are her=by anoroved, to wit: No. 592. dated Sept. 30, 1933, for $ 188.66. 89 dated Sept. 30, 1933, for 232.99 594 dated Seat. 30, 1933, for 253.99 ' 89 dated sect. 30, 1933, for 147.43. 896 dated Sept. 30, 1533, for 112.00 597 dated Sept. 30,1933, for 151.76 898 dated Sect. 30, 1933, for 75.00 899 dated Sept. 30, 19' , for 50.00 900 dated Oct. 44 , 1933, for 39.97• And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of the said•z.arrants by this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. ' 3U9 r In Vatti?r of petition of Willow, Pass Residents for improvement of road. A petition signed by residents of !Pillow Pass District, having been received by this Board praying for the improvement of that certain road extending from Willow Pass Road to Clayton Road, through the Bollman property; It is by the Bard ordered that said petition be referred to Supervisor Harry n '�.Storr. In 'Patter of granting dance Dermits. It is by the Board ordered that the following permits to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.=P. be granted to following applicants, to wit: Mt.Diablo Post #246, American Legion, Danville, Oct. 28th, 1933 and Nov. 11th, 1933. I.D.E.S. Lodge, Crockett, California, Oct. 21, 1933., In Putter of Declaring Ordinance #216 duly published. Ordinance No. 216 granting authority to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to make application for a loan under the Employment Relief Bond Act of 1933, Navin, been duly published in Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, for the time and in the manner as prescribed by las, as shown by the affidavit of publication of Vida 1cNamer, on file herein, It is by the Board ordered that said Ordinance be and the same is hereby declared duly published. In Platter of Declaring Ordinance #217 duly published. Ordinance No. 217 specifying the form of mans of subdivisions which are ' to be filed in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, having been duly pub- lished in Crockett Signal, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in County of Contra Costa, for the time and in the manner prescribed by lar., as showq by the affidavit of C.L.Baysinger, on file herein; f ' It is, by the Board ordered that said Ordinance be and the same is hereby declared duly published. In the Matter of Transfer of Funs. On request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, It is by ti-e Board ordered that th folloring advances be made from the General ReserveFund to the following funds listed below, to rit: General Fund, $ 2,500 Federal Relief rnd 3,000. Co.Library Fad. 500. Said advances to he repaid to the General Reserve Fund as soon as current Revenue is available. The said order is passed by the unanim^us vote of the Board.K , s In Matter of appointment of R.R. Arnold as Rcrd Commissioner. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by supervisor Trembath, it is by the Board ordered that R.R.Arno;d, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby appointed Road Commissioner of Contra Costa County, for the purpose of building by day labor Bolenger Greek Bridge on Road 3-60 and grading and paving of Road B-25 in sup. Dist. #2. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of naming of Pr000sed ' Industrial Highway of Contra Costa County. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, it is by the Board ordered that/certain proposed road extending from the easterly limits of Contra Costa County to the resterly limits of said county, and now unofficially known as "Industrial Highway" s"all hereafter be known as the "Arnold Industrial Highway" and all references to said road shallbe hereafter made under the name of "Arnold Industrial High-.-:ay". In Hatter of Allorance to Indigents. It is ordered that $6.50 county cash allowances be granted to VICTORIA ALTER, , 2341 Valley St. Oakland, for Earl Zawadski, to be granted as of Sept. 1, 1933. That $17.00county cash allorance heretofore granted to MRS. AMANDA MESSENGER, 407 East Lind St. Port Chicago, be discontinued as of Sept. 1st, 1933. and that aid under Old Age Security Act be denied. That $14.25 State aid for needy aged and $14.25 county cash allor.ance, be granted to MRS. IDA F. KOHLHOF?, 219 E. Richmord Ave. Pt. Richmond, Cal. to begin as of Oct. 1, 1933. to be paid in cash. That 310 State and $10 county aid to needy aged be granted to HUGH HENRY G Main St. Walnut Creek, as of Oct. 1st, 1933• That 312.50 State and $12.50 county aid for needy aged be granted to MRS, ANNIE BARITES, Davis Auto Camp, Brentwood, Cal as of Sept. Ipt, 1933• That $7.00 State and $7.00 County aid to needy aged be granted to ANNA SCHUMACHER, 614 Allen St, Martin ez, as of Sept. 1st, 19'^3• That 312.50 State and $12.50 county aid for needy aged granted to JOHN A. GAF_TGAN, Martinez, Highway, Walnut Creek, be reinstated to begin as of Oct. 15, 193 `hat application of JACOB RkSDO PH JONES, 455- 15`.h St. Richmond, for old age Security be denied as need not established. 321 That application of AUGUSTUS CARTER, 414 Haven St. Martinez, for State and County aid under Old Age Security Act, be denied. That $30 State aid for needy chil ren and 330 county cash allowance which has be.-n advanced in relief in kind since Sept. 20, 1933. to JUANA FLORES, R.F.D. Box 515 B. Richmond, $30 State aid for needy children and $30 county cash allowance to be naid in cash to begin as of Sept. 20, 1933. ' That X30 State and $30 county aid for half orphan children be granted to MRS. LARY S A,:DHETTO, 159 W. 4th St. Pittsburg, to begin as cf Sept. let, 1933. That $20 State aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. ROSIITA FARRIS, N1cho La. Port Chicago, Cal, be continued as of Oct. let, 1933• That $30 State and $44.00 county aid for needy children granted to MRS. 3;ARIE LUIZ, Bonanza St. Walnut Creek, be continued as of Oct. 1st, 1933. That $10 State aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. MARIE MACALUSA, 265 W. 7th St. Pittsburg, be discontinued as of Oct. 12, 1933. In Katter of Consolidating Precincts for Special Election to be held on Dec. 19th, 1T,3. The Governor of the State of California having called a special election to be held throughout the State of California, on Dec. 19, 1933, and the Board of Supervisor �' of Contra Costs. County deeming it to the best interests of said County that the pre- cincts of said County be consolidated for tIY purpose of holding said election, It is, by theBoard ordered that the following precincts be and the same are hereby ordered consolidated for the purpose of holding said Special Election and shall be known and designated as fall rnvs: Berkeley Park Precinct shall constitute Consolidated Precinct No. 1. E1 Cerrito Precincts 1-2 " No. 2. E1 Cerrito Precincts 3-4 n " x n No 3. E1 Cerrito Precincts 5-6 " " " " No. 4. El Cerrito Preci nc t 7 x " " n IIo. 5. El Cerrito Precincts 8-9 " " " " No. 6. E1 Cerrito Precinct 10 • • " Ido. 7, Kensington Precincts 1-2-3 • " • " No. 8. Richmond Precincts 1-2-3 Ido. 9. Richmond Precincts 4-5-6 " " " n No. 10 Richmond Precincts 7-8-9 " " " " No. 11. w Richmond Precincts 10-11 " " " " No. 12. Richmond Precincts 12-13 " " No. 13. Richmond Precincts 14-15 n " " " No. 14. Richmond Precincts 16-17 " " ^ No. 15. ' Richmond Precincts 18-19-20 " " " No. 16, n Richmond Precincts 21-22-23 " " n No. 17. Richmond Precincts 24-25 " " " No. 18. Richmond Precincts 26-27 " " " No. 19. Richnond Precincts 28-29-32 " " " No. 20. Richmond Precincts 30-31-39 " n " No. 21. Richmond Precincts 34-35 " " " No. 22. Richmond Precincts 36-37 11 " " Ido. 23. Richmond Precincts 33-39 shall cow titute Consolidated Precinct No. 24. Richmond Precincts 40-41 No. 25. Richmond Precinct 42 u " " " No. 26. San Pablo Precincts 1-3 " " " " No. 27. San Pablo Precincts 2-4 " " u " No. 28. °iant Precinct " " " " No. 29. Ole= Precinct " " " " No. 30. Rodeo Precincts 1-2 " " " " No. 31. Pinole Precincts 1-2, Hercules " No. 32. Selby Precinct " " " No. 33• , Crockett Precincts 1-3 ° " " No. 34. Crockett Precin^ts 2-4 " " " No. 35 Crockett Precincts 5-7 ° " " No. 36 Crockett Precinct 6 " " " No. 37 Port Costa Precincts 1-2 No. 39 Danville precincts 1-2 No. 39 °an Ramon Precinct " " " No. 4o. Tassajara Precinct " " ° No. 41. E' Alamo Precinct " " " No. 42. Lafayette Precincts 1-2 ° " " No. 43. Canyon Precinct " " " No. 44. Morage. Precinct " " " No. 45. St.Uarys Precin t " ° " No. 46. Orinda Precinct Is " " No. 47 Alhambra Precinct " " " No. 46 Walnut Creel: Precincts 1-2 " " " No. 49. Walnut Creek Precinct 4 " i•:o. 50. Walnut Creek Precinct 3- Saranap ° No. 51. Martinez Precincts 1 -2-3 " " " No. 52. Martinez Precincts 4-7-10 No. 53• Martinez Precincts 5-6 " " ° No. 54. Martinez Precincts 8-9 'To- 55• Vartinez Precincts '1-12-13 No. 56. Vine ?fill Precincts 1-2 It " " No. 57 Mountain Vier Precincts 1-2 " " " No. 58 w Concord Precincts 1-2-3 " " " No. 59 Concord Precincts 4-6 " ° " No. 6o Concord Precincts 5-7 " " " No. 61 Associated Precinct " " " D1o. 62 Connell Precinct " ° " No. 63 ,R Pacheco Precinct " " " No. 64 Pittsburg Precincts 1-4 " " " No. 65 Pittsburg precincts 2-3 " " " No. 66 Pittsburg Precincts 5-6-7 " " " No. 67 Pittsburg Precincts 5-9-12 No. 68 Pittsburg Precincts 10-11. " " " No. 69 Pittsburg Precincts 17r14 " No. 70 P 313 i Clayton Precinct shall constitute Consolidated Precinct No. 71. Port Chicago Precincts 1-2, Cly-e " " " No. 72. Nichols Precinct " " " No. 73. Antim h Precincts 1-2 " " " No. 74. Antioch Precincts 3-4 " No. 75 ' AntiochPrecincts 5-6 " " " No. 76 Lone Tree Precinct " " " No. 77 Brentrood Precincts 1-2-3 " " " No. 78 Byron Precincts 1 " " " No. 79 Knightsen Precinct " " No. 80 Oakley Precincts 1-2 " " " No. 81. It is further ordered that election officers shall be paid the sum of $5.00 per diem, and that the sum of $5.00 shall be paid for polling places. And the Hoard takes recess to meet on Monday, Novegber 6, 1933, at 10 ;'clot A.M. ...........................CHAIRMAN. ....... .... ..CLERK. BEFORE ?HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C0171PA COSTA COURrY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA 0000000 It is by the Board ordered that a Special Meeting of the Hoard of i Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, be called for and meet on Wednesday, October 18th, 1933, at 2 o'clock P.M. for the nurpose of appointing a Superintendent of t'-e County Hospital of Contra Costa County, State of California, and all matters incident thereto, and for such other matters as may legally come befo e t__is Board. Dated: October 18th, 1933• W. J.Buchanan H,L.Cummings Harry M.Stow. James N.Long. H.J.TTembath. i 4 i s i t' 314 I before T-r BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18tb, 1933• The Board met at 2 o'clock P.L. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M.Stor, and R.J.Trembath. S.C..ells, Clerk. In hatter of Resignation of Wm. H. Hough, as Superintendent of County Hospital. , William H.Hough, Superintendent of Contra Costa County Hospital, having submitt- ed to this Board his resignation as such Suoerintendent; Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, It isby the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted and said offs e. declared vacant.; In Batter of Anointment of Superintendent of Contra Costa County Hospital. There being a vacancy in the office of the Superintendent of Cont:a Costa County Hospital, Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS, BY TE4w BOARD ORDERED, that Oscar Olsson, be and he is hereby appointed Superintendent of Contra Costa County Hospital at a salary of $175 per month. It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer monthly on the Hospttal Fund of Contra Costa County in favor of said Oscar Olsson, in payment of said salary. The vote on the foregoing order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Supervisors Cummings and Stow., In ,Satter of Appointment of Assistant Superintendent of Cont*a Costa County _v Hospital. Upon motion of Supervisor Long, Seconded by Supervisor Cummings, It is by Rhe Board ordered that William H. Hough, be and he is hereby appointed Assistant Superintendent of Contra Costa County Hospital, said a*poir_tment to extend to Nov. let, 1933, at a salary of $175, per month, and the County Auditor is hereby ordered to dray; his warrant on the Hospital Fund of said County in payment of said salary., I 31� In ?utter of Auditine Books of Contra Costa County Hospital. It is, by the Board ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to employ an Auditor for the purpose of auditing the ' books and accounts of the Contra Costa Oounty Hospital. In the Matter of Application of t^e ut. Diablo County Fire Protection District for apnlica.tion of loan from the United States Government. ciHEREAS, on the 12th day of October, 1933, application for authorization from the Board of Supervisors of the above entitled county to join with the Board of Fire Commissioners of the lit. Diablo County Fire Protection bistrict for purposes of secu ing a loan from the federal government in the sum of Thirty thousand (7330,000.00), dollars, for purposes of constructing a building to be used by said district for fire h m se and other district nurnosesi having been filed nith this Board and viHE::EAS, sail; Board of Suoervisoas has considered, all and singular, the Durpose5 and projects for such loan and has considered all and singular, the information attach- ed to the aunlication made to said federal government for said loan, and is cognizant ' of all of the terms, requirements and conditions of said loan; NOW, THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED A.SD RLSOLGED by the said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State pf California, that said Board of Sunervisors, by this Resc•lution joined to the arplication of said fire caemissioners of said Mt.Dia'olo County Fire Protection "istrict for said loan ani does by this resolution authorize said fire commissioners of said Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection District, to enter into all and singular agreements, petiti ns and applications incident to the securing of the her-in referred to loan as delineated and outlined by information contained in circular number 2, information required with application of Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection District for a loan from the Federal government. The foregoing Res-lution was passed and adopted by the 3oard of Supervisors of tide Co+._nty of Contra Costa, at a meeting held on the 18th day of October, 1933, by she f 1lor:in cotes, to rit: ' Ayes: Supervisors Buchanan, Trenbath, Cummings, Long and Stow. -loss: S•.roervisors- None. Absent: S,,oervisora- None. 1 In the Matter of the request of The Crockett, Crolona and Valona Lighting District to the State Board of Equalization for permission to expend surplus of funds. l'iHER=A::, on the 18th day of October, 1933, there was presented to the ' Board of Supervisors of the Co my of Contra Costa, State of California, by the Auditor of said Conray, evidence of the presence of an unexpended surplus of five thousand ninety six and 73/100 ($5096.73) dollars, secured b-:! special tax levy within s::id district for the purpose of installin<, ornamental electroliers on the ' State Highway betwerr: Second Avenue and Va'ley Street, and east and west of that area, in the unincorporated town. of Crockett, State of California; and, WHEREAS, request was ma..e to the Hoard of Supervisors., empo^ere 1 to adm_inist r the funds of said district, for purposes of authorizing tre expenditure of said sum for purposes of installin„ ornamental electroliers on the state highway between Secon Avenue and Valley Street, and east and west of that area in the unincorporated torn of Crockett, as such fund world permit; and, WHEREAS, civic bodies from: said unincorporated town of 9rockett, in said county, and state have presented themselves before said Board of Supervisors, request ing the expenditure of slid s,= of money for purposes herein referredto; and, WHEREAS, the expenditure of said sum will require an expen('—ure of a sum in excess of five (5p) per cent in excess of the budgeted expenditures of said dis- trict for the fiscal year 1932-33 and, WHEREAS, it is now required for all he State of 4 political subdivisions of t California, to petition the State Board of Equalization for permission to expend sums in excess of that ;mount. NOW, T-EREFCR , IT IS CRDERE^ AF:D RESCUED by the said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that this Board, through its Clerk, make application to the Board of Equalization, Sacramento, California, for per- mission to expend on behalf of said Crockett, Crolona and Valona Lighting District, said sum of Five thousand ninety six and 73/1^O (:;5095.73) dollars, being the un- expended surplus now in the possession of said district, which said sum contemplated to be expended for the purpose of installin., ornamental electroliers on the state highway between Second Avenue and Valley Street, and east and west of that area in the unincorporated town. of Crockett, requiring an expenditure of monies in excess of five (0) per cent in excess of the budbeted expenditures of said district for the , fiscal year 1932-31-3- The foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County -f Contra Costa, at a meeting held on the 18th day of October, 1933, b the following votes, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Buchanan, -rembath, Cummings, Long and Stow. Noes: - None. Absent: - None. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday„ +november 6th, 1933, at 10 o'rll., A.M. .ChaiJman. CLERTC. I' 317 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT-RA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, NOVUSER 6, 1933• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, H.M.Stow, and R.J.'Trembath. S.C.dells,-Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Bo%x d for and during the month of October, 1933, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read, and signs by the Chairman and Clerk. ------ In matter of Furnishin>, Window Washing Safety Device for Court House. It is by the Board ordered that John Monk, be and he is hereby authorized to have constructed at the Contra Costa County Garage, a window washing safety device platform to be used in washing windows in Contra Costa Count;; Court House; said platform not to cost in excess of $25.00. In Matter of Correct of Assessments. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor, havin filed with this Board his request for authorization to correct the follogin:; erroneous assessments under the provisions of section 3804a of the Poli-ical Code, to wit: In Vol. 19 Assessment No. 42034 T.C,Polson, is asewssed with a portion of Lots 13, 14, & 15, Kensington Terrace, with improvements erroneously shown ns $1900; the correct assessed valuation of these improvements is 41700. In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 35441, No3man Quinn, is assessed with Lot 4, Block 67, Town of Antioch, and filed claim for -ar Veteran Exemption with Deputy on same. Through an error in office of assessor tills claim f or exemption was not alloyed. In Vol. 24 Assessment No. 51712 George Carter is assessed with the W. 1/2 of Lot o', and all of Lot 7 Block 71 City of Bay Point, with improvements erroneously shown as $1275. The correct assessed valuation of thFse improvements is $620. In Vol. 26 of Assessment No. 54870 Stephen H.Johnson is assessed with Lot 9 Block 0. Harrison Adan. to Town of Danville with improvements erroneously shown as p2000. The correct assessed valuati an of these improvements is $400. In Vol. 27 Assessment No. 56692 Contra Costa Realty Co. is assessed with a `ract,of land containing 32.67 acres with improvements erroneously shown as $150. 'here are no improvements on this tract. Vol. 25 Albert Quill, et al. is assessed with Lot 1 3lock D.Town of Valoma ' (°ee Assessment No. 53249) and Lots 2 and 3 Block J.Town of Valona, (see Assessment No. 93291). D.J.Ford owns a 1/3 interest in Lot 1 Block D and a 1/2 inter,st in Lots 2 and 3 Block J. and claimed War Veteran Exemption on same requesting theexempt ion be allowed on Lots 2 and 3, Block J. and not on Lot 1 Block D. Exemption was all - ed on Lot 1 Bloc:- D. instead of Lots 2 and 3 Block J. as he requested. Authority granted to transfer the exemption amounting to $970 from Lot 1 Block D, Town of Valon to Lots 2 and 3, Block J.Town of Valona. InVol. 27 Assessment No. 57046 Geo. Bitcon is assessed with Lots 10 and 11, ' Block 6, Martinez Land Com,anv Tract No. 2 with improvements erroneously shown as .160. There are no improvements on these lots. In 'iol. 29 Assessment No. 58198 R.P,Littlefield, is assessed with a tract of land containinF 11.65 acres with imorovements erroneously shown as $600. The correct assessed valuation of improvements on this property is $250. In Vol. 24 Assessment No. 51155 T.R.Martin is assessed with Lot 11, Block 1, Wm. Uren Subdivision with personal property a4,unting to $80. This personal property was paid unsecured on July 31st, of this year and receipt No. 12223, was issued for same. In Vol. 27 Assessment No. 56567 John A.Zocher, is assessed with a tract of h n containin ?5.715 acren at •$1;2 per acre t'rd s wns extended erroneously as $9190. T'�e f Correct assessed valuation is .920. In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 62537 Mrs. Elsie Post is assessed with a portion of Lots 13, 14, and 20 Norris Addition to Walnut Heights with personal property erron- eously shown as X420. There sho,ad be no personal property assessed with this asses �- went. In Vol. 30 Assessment No. _42346 Alice E.Scott is assessed With a parcel of and containin-7 .543 acres With personal property erroneously shown as $260. here should be no personal property assessed with this assessment. And the District Attorney havinr7 a;oroved said request, It is, by the Board ordered that authority be granted for the correction of the above assessments., In Mat er of Granting Dance Permits. The Rodeo Volunteer Fire Department having applied to this Board for permiss— ion to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on Nov. 19, 1933, in the Town of Rodeo, It is, by theBoard order=d that said permit be granted.,. In Matter of Purchase of Typewriter and Dictaphone Shaving Machine for Dept. #1 of the Superi or Court. T.D.Johnston, Jud--e of Dept. 11 of the Superior Court in and for the County of Contra Costa, having filed With this Board, his request that he be supplied with one Noiseless Underwood Typewriter, and a Dictaphone Shaving Machinee It is, on motion of Supervisor Sto+r, seconded by Supervisor Lcng, by the Board ordered that the Purchnsinl­ Agent of Contra Costa County, said Noiseless Type— � writer and a Dictaphone Shaving Machine for Department #1 of the Superior Court. In Matter of Contribution to Convention of Contra Costa County Federation of Womens Clubs. Mrs. S.Johnson, President of Contra Costa County Federation of Womens Clubs, havin_; apper,red before this Board and requested that a sum of 1100 be donated to Contra Costa County Federation of Womens Clubs for the purpose of furthering their District Convention to be held in Contra Costa County during the month of Anril, 1934, and this Board deeming said Contention a good advertising medium for the advertisi= of the resources of Contra Costa County, ' Itis, by the Board ordered that the sum of $100. be and the same is hereby donated to Contra Costa County Federation of Womens Clubs, said amount to be paid to said C'_ub, on presentation of a duly verified claim therefor, out of the Advertis ng rund of Con*.ra Costa County. f i 31.9 In Matter of Granting Permission to move Truck Scales. FA.Leber, State Traffic Inspector, having avpeared before this Board and requested oormission for the State Traffic Department to move the truck scales frau their present location in Fra.n-lin Canyon to the junction of the State Highway and Fran; In +•atter of transfer of Funs. On request of A.M.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that the sum of :2500, be transferred from unappropriated Reserve Fund to the General Fund of Co:tra Costa County, in order to finance the appropriation to the Salt Water ' Barrier association. The said order is nessed by the unanimous vote of the Board.., In Matter of Acceptance of tesignntion ' of Josephine Waite, as Secretary o. Richmond Branch of Social Service Department. Josephine Waite, Secretary of the Richmond Branch of the Contra Costa County Social Service Department, havin;; tendered to this Board her resignation as such Secretary to take effect immediately; Itis on motion of Supervisor Lon_„ seconded by Supervisor Cum.:ings, by the Board ordered -h­tsaid resignation be accepted and said office declared vacant. Intdatter of Appointment of Mrs. Willard Smith, as Secretary of ' Richmond Branch of Social Service Dept. There bein..c; a vacancy in the office of the Secretary of the Richmond Branch of Contra Costa County Social Servi^e Department, It is, on motion of Ssoervisor Lon_„ seconded by Supa visor Ston, by the Board ordered tent Mrs. Willard Smith, be and she is hereby appointed Secretary of the said Richmond Branch of the Contra Costa "ounty Social Service Department at a salary if $90 per month; It is furt:-.er order—_, that the County Auditor of Con Ta Costa County dram warrant monthly in favor of Lars. Willard Smith, on the Charities & Corrections Fund in payment of said salnry.. In "Patter of Transfer of Fun:s. Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, it is by the Board ordered that the follominc; amounts be transferred from unappropriated Reserve Fund to the ' Salary Fund, to wit: 102 Clerk 011 Re,;ular Salaries $244.00. 105 Auditor Oil " " 121.00 106 Treasurer 011 " " 69.00 107 Assessor Oil " 238.00 108 Tax Collector Oil " " 179.00 111 District Attorney 11 " 225.00 115 Coroner Oil " 22.00 1100 Surve-.or Oil 168.00 131 Just. Ct. Two. 1 Oil 31.00 133 r 3 Oil " 27:00 1j2 u n n 5 011 27.00 13 n u u o 011 " " 31.00 137 7 Oil 27-CO 321 139 Just. Ct. T,��,P. 8 Oil Reguo�r Salaries $27.00 0 to .1 it 10 Oil to 22.00 141 to 11 It 11 Oil 22.00 142 n n n 12 Oil 11 }5 n n u 15 011n n .00 Oil 14 to to 17 252 00 2017 Sh eri ff Oil 455-00 211 Const. Trp. 1 Oil 28.00 213 11 3 Oil 29.00 212 11 5 Oil 28.00 21 to u 0 Oil 213.00 217 11 7 Oil a to 29.00 219 9 Oil 1. 29.00 220 10 Oil of 28.00 221 It It 11 Oil 11 29.00 222 It to 12 Oil ot 11 WOO 225 11 11 15 Oil 11 25,00 227 of 17 Oil 0 28.00 235 Recorder Oil 259-00 2 1 Sealer efts. & Meas. oil 53-00 242 Agric. Cornilr. Oil 33.00 g16 Probation Officer Oil 57,00 93 Supt. Schools Oil 165-00 697 County Library Oil to 11 3 29b �5 85 The said order is nassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Transfer of Funis. On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is ordered that the following onoropriat ions for the Year 1932-33, be conoelled and that the total amount thereof be transferred from the General Fund to the unappropriated Reserve Fund: TAX COL-SECTOR: P,.fon. of legal notices, etc. $336.OD SUPERIOR COURTJURIES, etc: Reporter's s Fees — 100,00 Mid, & Dental Fees. 50:00 Fees & Expenses of Jurors: 500-00. JUSTICE COURT JURIES, etc. Rcp_o_TterT_s Fees, 00 0 2 . 2000 1230.00'-�— That the following appropriations be cancelled and the amount thereof be trAnsferred from Charities & Corrections Fund to the unappropriated Reserve Fund, to it: Weimar Joint Hospital, 4115-00 That the following appropriations be cancelled and the amount thereof trans- ferred from the County Library Fund to the unappropriated Reserve Fund, to rit: COUNTY LIBRARY. Regular Salaries 35.00 Wages, Repair Labor 20.00 Publication of level notices 30-00 Misc. Services 20.00 -OM5.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.t- In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of County Auditor, A N.Sullenger, It is by the Board ordered that the following amounts be advanced from General Reserve Fund to the funs below shown, to wit: Charities & Correcti?ns Fund, x20,000.00 County Library Fund, 5,500.00 ' d, Unappropriated Reserve Fund .500.00 „30,000.00 The said amounts to be returned as soon as available from current revenue. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,_ In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, and in order to adjust accounts for year 1932-3,, It is, Ordered that the following additional appropriations be made and that the total amount thereof transferred from the unappropriated Reserve Fund to the GenE ral Fund, to rit: DISTRICT ATTORNEY: Medical and Dental Fees p 35.GG Other Fees 1200.00 CONSTABLE TOWNTSHIP 10: Transportation Persons 1.00 ,123 .00 That the following anoroori ations be made and the amount thereof transferred from unao-;rouriated Reserve Fund to Charities & Corrections Fund, to wit: SOCIAL WELFARE DEPARTY.E_;T: Extra Help $115.00 That the following appropriati^ns be made,the amount thereof to be transferred from unappropriated Reserve Fund to the County Library Fund, to wit: COUNTY LIBRARY: Misc. Equipment 2.00 Grounds Improvements 105.00 T105.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, It is by the Board ordered that , the follorinp: appropriation transfers be made in order to adjust road accounts for year _932 73, to wit: IN SUP. DIST. #1 $10.00 from a/c 1120 - htce, of Surface to a/c 1110 - " " Rights of Way. '- IN SUP . . DIST ; $25.00 from a/c 5121 - Mtce. of Road E10 to a/c 5110 - " " Rights of Way. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., f' i In Hatter of Transfer of Fun-:s. In order to adjust accounts for the year 1932-33, It is ordered that the following transfers be made, to wit: Increase. Decrease. Coroner-115. 0338 Sum`noninF, Juri-9 $10.00 $10.00 Auto Mileage 041. Grand Jud- 152, 0 Fees & Exo. of Jurors 85.00 5.00 Reporters Fees 023. 80.00 Other Fees 032 �.00 --W5--00 ' Court House & Grds- 150. 0311 Electricity 53.00 53.00 Rep, of Bids. 0328 HALL of Records- Mtce. - 159- 0399 Misc. Services 35.00 35.00 Fuel 059. Con�t�able_�- 225. 0342,Transp. of Persons 25.00 25.00 Matron Fees 025 Care of Indigents- 510- 031 Med. & Dental Fees 12.00 102.00 Transp. Persons 0342. 0310 Board & Care 90.00 5102.00 �1 20 00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the'Board.;, In Matter of Transfer of Fun.:s. On request of A.N.Sullenger, C mi--* Auditor. It is by the Bonrd ordered that ' the following; aporooriaticn transfers be made in order to adjust accounts of the current year to conform to expenditures to wit: Increase. Decrease. Clerk- 102. 0399 Misc. Services. 410.00 $30.00 Off- Supp. ':a sc. 0518 053 Books 20.00 730 0 30.00 Assessor-107- 71-9- ssessor-107. 1 Vacation Pay 108.00 108.00 Extra Help 012. Tax Collector- 108. 019 Vacation Pay 1-_.00 16.00 Extra Help 019 0523 Repair Supplies 5.00 S.00 Misc. Supp. 0599 X21.00 321.00 Purcnasi n:: rent- 114. 0911 uffc. Furn. 10.00 10.00 Offe. Equipment 0912. 20rone1-115. 0518 Offc. Supra. Misc. 35.00 41.00 Offic. Sup. Prtd. 0517 0599 Hisc. Sud-,). 0.00 ' X1.00 -- Survevor-llc. 019 Vacation Pay 343.00 343.00 Extra Help 012. Sheriff-201 03999 Misc. Services 40.00 155.00 Crim. Case Exp. 045. 0LL11 Ord. Traveling Exp. 75.00 ' 0518 Off" Sup. itsc. 40.00 Jail Build3 155.00 3155-00 ing- 230. 0523 Hepair Supplies 40.00 40.00 Replacelts Equipt. 081 Jail-Care of Prisoners- 231. 0329 .pa 25.00 25.00 Bedding 052 0517 Offc. S-p. Prtd. 13.00 NA Med. & Surg. Sun. 0515 38.00 -38.00 Recorder- 235• 05�ir Supplies 10.00 10.00 Offe. Sipp. Prtd. 0517 Sealer Wits. & Meas. 241. 0Tl-Au� to ?ileage 1470.00 1470.00 Auto Allov+ance 042 Agric. Comn,1r. 242. 0299 Vacation Pay 154,m 154 00 Ti es 0210 0 9 Misc. gg rv. 20.00 715.00 Auto Mileage OFl: 042 Auto Alow. 00 20.00 Mat'ls. 073. 889.00 324 � Farm Advisor- 243. 0517 Cffc. Supp. Prtd. 15.00 $25,00 Offc. Suop. Misc. 0518 0522 Postage 10.00 25.00 25.00 Hospital Bldg. &_Grds. -502. 0329 Repair Equip. 100.00 100.00 Repair --Supplies 0523• Hospital- Care Inmates-503- 052 Bedding 250.00 350.00 Misc. Supplies 0599 0523 Repair Supplies 100.00 0.00 Hos. Equipment 098 0913 Misc. Equipment 40.00 7390.00 ;390-00_ Probation Officer- 516. 0320 Pubn. Notices 1.00 12.00 Offc.Sup, Prtd. 0517 053 Books 11.00 12.00 12.00 ' Social Welfare- 522, 0599 Mise. Supp. 5.07 5.00 Offc. Supra. Prtd. 0517. Richmond Health Center- 532. 0516 Offc. Supp. Mise. 100.00 100.00 Misc. Services 0399 Sup. Schools- 693. 200.00 200.00 Offc. Sup. Prtd. 0517 055222 Postage 0911 Office Furniture z 23.0'0 200 Offc. Equipment 0912. 4223.07 223.00 County Ex-bib-its- 802. 039 del. & Tel. 1.00 10.00 Rent of Equip. 0324 43 Trans. of property 50.00 15.00 Misc.Services 0399 11 Ord. Traveling E_eo. 10.00 61.00 Auto Mileage 041. 0522 Postage 5.00 0599 Misc. Supp. 20.00 ip 0.00 6,00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,;. In the Matter of Transfer of Funs. On request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger , and in order to provide for a number of accounts which were inadequately nrov+_ded for, for the current year, It is, by the Board ordered that the total amount thereof as shown below, be ordered transferred from unappropriated reserve Fund to General Fund, to wit: Board of Supervisors- 101. 0O33T-Telephone & Telegraph 372.00 Tax Collector 108. 0912 Office Equipment 273.00 District Attorney- 111. 038 Auto Hire 200.00 0343 Transp. of Things 200.00 0911 office Furniture 15.00 Superior Cour 125. 0911 Furniture 30.00 Justice Court 71136. 1 Small Claims Ct. Expense 6,o0 Justice Court 17- 147. 041 S RI Claims Ct. Expense 5.00 Grand JIM- 152. 0517 Offc- Supe. Printed 5.00 0522 Postage 10.00 Court House & Grcund s- 156. 022 7xtra Helo 75.00 0913 ?7eR- Equipment- Blinds 125.00 Hall of Records- 159. 022 E tra 7elo 66.00 0210 Viaees 80.00 052 Bedding; 400.00 0911 Furniture 135-00 31dg. Il orovements 675.00 S 325 { Cost of Moving- Ct. House. 21 eg. Salaries $150.00 0210 Wages 850.00 0399 Misc. Services 175.00 0599 " Supplies 400.00 Constable Townshin is 025 Matron Fees 9.00 ' Jail Branches- 232. 0211 Wages, Repair Labor 17.00 0523 Repair supplies 26.00 Fire Insurance- 253. ; 50.00 $39 9.00 ' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matta of Transfer of Funis. A.W.Bullenger, Count. Auditor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust ace-'ants for the months of August, September and October so that the said accounts 3 will present a true record of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore :3 ordered disbursed from the County Treasury, and ,gond cause appearing therefore in a = detailed e:c lanation presented by said A.N.Sullenger; It is, by the Board ordered that the followin= adjustments be made in the 4 fund accounts as kept by t.e County Auditor and by the County Treasurer: ' Debits. Credits. r (Decreases) (Increases) Char. & Corrn. Fund $327.9 Co. Library " 30.54 Motor Vehicle " 1190o. 6 General Fund ii11991.06 Emergency Relief Fund 23 00 Federal Relief Fund 12258.93+ ' 12251S-93 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., 'rg In Matter of Adoption of Plans 3 and Specifications for C.F•Currr Bridge. R,R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to this Board, plans and soecificatio:v, strain sheets and workin details, for the c onstruct- s ion of C.F.Curry Bridge, over san Pablo Creek, in Sun. Dist. #1, a It is, by the Board ordered that said pleas and epecifications, strain sheets, and working details, be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications strain sheets and working details for the core truction of C.F•Curry Bridge, over San Pablo Creek, in Sup. Dist. #1; It is fur her ordered that advertisement for bids for construction of said C.F. Curry Bridge be placed in San Pablo Bee, a nen-spaper -f general circulation, publishe in the County of "ont:a Costa, and that bids be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, november 20th, 1933• zs 3`?f� In Matter of appointment of R.R. Arnold, County Surveyor as Rod Oommissioner. On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, It is by the Board ordered that Ralph R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby appointed Road Commissioner of Contra Ousts. Oounty, for the purpose of constructing by day labor, that certain highway extending from Concord to Clayton, , lying in Supervisor Districts 3 and 4. In Matter of Allowance to Indigents ' under care of Probation Officer. It is by the hoard ordered that beginning Nov. 1st, 1933, the $60 per month allowance now being granted for support and maintenance of the six Santos children be discontinued on account of removal from the Oounty. That beginning Nov. 1st, 1933, the $20 per month allowance being given for support and maintenance of Alice Protean, be discontinued on account of girl being self supporting. That beginning Nov. 1st, 1933. State and County aid for Lillian Serpa, be renewed in the amounts of $10 per month each. That beginning Nov. let, 1933, State and County aid for Philip and Richard Mercado, be renewed in the amounts of $20 State and $20 county per month. That beginning Sent. 25, 1933, State and County aid be allowed for support and maintenance of Frank Reis, an illegitimate child in the amounts of $15 per month State and $10 County. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.( In Matter of Allowance to Inligents. It is ordered that $15. County cash allowance be gran ed to Emma Martinez, 1201 Ferry St. Martinez, to begin as of Nov. 1st, 1933- That $45. county cash allowance granted to MRS. MARGARET MILLER, 1302 Bissel Ave. Richmond, be reduced to $25. county cash allowance to begin as of Oct. 1, 1933• That $12.75 county cash a110e+ante heretofore granted to PARS. LILA J087ELYN 342 South 7th St. Richmond, be continued as of Oct. let, 1933- That 933.That $35. county cash allowance heretofore granted to MRS. MARY LEWIS, 3911 , Ohio St. Richmond, be continued as of Oct. 1, 1933. That $25 county cash allowance heretofnr._ granted to MRS. FILOMENA HOITOZA, Standard Ave. San Pablo, be continued as of Oct. 1, 1933• That 010 county cash alloa;ance heretofore granted to DIARY C. DAVIL•LA, San Pablo, California, for Albert Davilla, be continued as of Oct. 1, 1933• That $15. county cash ally ante heretofore granted to JORN RESSIOI,, 606 Barrett Ave. Richmond, California, be continued as of Oct. 1, 1933• That $15 county cash allowance heretofore granted to MRS. MARY ELLIOTT, 137 Eddy St. Pt. Richmond, be continuer: as of Get. 1, 1933• That $19 county cash alto-ante heretofore granted to MRS. SUSIE MARTIN, 664 3rd St. Richmond, be continued as of Oct. 1st, 1933. That $20 crunty cash allo:a.nce heretofore granted to MRS. CLARA MANSFIELD 509 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito, be continued as of Oct. 1st, 1933• That $50 county en.sh allo•.•:ance heretofore :;z ant ed to 1IR9. GUADALUPE yEM03 540- 3rd St. Richun;nd, be c ontinued as of Oct. 1, 19:3. That $22.50 county cash allowance heretofore granted to EMIL WIDNER, 231 Sou h 4th St. Richmond, be continued as of Oct. 1st, 1933. 32? R That $25.00 County cash allowance heretofore granted to MRS. EMILY COMINOLO, Humboldt St. San Pablo be discontinued as of Aug. 1, 1933• That $30.00 County cash al'_orance heretofore granted to MRS. GOLDIE LE IS, A. '685 - 8th St. Richmond, be discontinued as of Nov. lst, 1933, That $12.00 county cash allowance heretofore granted to RAiMO'D DESILETS, 88 Scenic Ave. Pt. Richmond, be discontinued as of Oct. 1st, 1933• That $15. Oounty cash allowance granted to PAUL BOERSING, Rapp Ranch, Martinez be discontnued as of July lst, 1933. That 933- That $20 county cash allowance heretofore granted to JOHN HANSEN Pinole, be discontinued as of Sept. 1st, 1933, and reinstated as of Oct. 23, 1933- That 933•That $15. county cash allor•ance and $15. State Allo:�ance to needy aged be grant- ed to LAWRE::CE M. HENSEL, 301- 32nd St. Richmond, as of Aug. 1st, 1933, which has been ' advanceu is relief in kind; $15. state and $15. county cash alloriance to be paid in h casas of Oct. 1st, 1933. That $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid for needy aged be granted to IRS. MARY GLENN, 315- 10th St. Anti ch, beginning as of Oct. 1st, 1933• T t $t $15. State and X15. county aid £or needy aged be granted to MR. LINCOLN HOFFMAN, 3rentrrood, to begin as of Oct. 9. 1933• That 9"12.50 State and $12.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to MR. VINCENT SOTO, Walnut Ave. Concord, to begin Oct. 1, 1933• That "12.50 State and $12.50 County aid for needy aged, be granted to MRS. CARMEN SOTO, Walnut Ave. Concord, to begin as of Oct. 1, 1933• That $8. State aid granted to BENJAMINT WRIGHT, Pacheco, be increased to $12.50 State aid and $8.00 county aid be increased to "12.50 County aid to needy aged as of •'ov. 1st, 1933• That $12.50 State aid to the needy aged and 312.50 county cash allorance grant- ed t� THOMAS MEENAN, R.F.D. Box 93, Richmond, be continued as of Aug. 1, 1933. That $5. State aid to the needy aged and $5. County Cash allowance heretofore granted to MRS. ','ARf DUCOING, 204 Avilla St. Richmond, be continued as of Aug. 1, 1933• That .$10 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county cash allo,.m. nce granted to MRS. '19RY '.mony, 655- 6t7, St. Richmond, be continued es of Au;, 1, 1933. That $11.75 State aid to the needy aged and $11.75 county cash allocance here- tofore granted to A:•-ONE ALF35D CARLSON, 371 Park Place, Richmond, be continued as of Aug. 1, 1933. That $10 State aid to the nee y aged and $10 county cash allovance heretofore granted to William Washington, Rte 1, Box 509, Richmond, be continued as of July 1, ?933• That $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid heretofore granted to JOY., M RRILL, Antioch, be discontinued as of Oct. 10, 1933. That 012,50 State aid and $12.90 county cash allowance granted to JOSEPH MULHARE Pittsbure, Cal: be discontinued as of Oct. 10, 1933- Th 933•T at 37.50 State and g'740-50 County cash allowance to needy aced heretofore grant ed to IRS. JOSEPHINE WALLIN, 015thSt. Rictimond, be discontinued as of July lst,1933- That $7,50 State and $7.50 County cash allowance to needy aged heretofore granted to .LR. JO'.7AS P;ALLIN, 640- 15th St. Richmond, be discontinued as of July 1, 1933 That $7.50 State aid to the needy aged and $7.50 county cash allowance granted ' to MRS. ROSE DOOLITTLE, 431- 6th St. Richmond, be discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1933• That an_lication of CHARLES WASHBURN, Walnut Creek, for aid under Old Age Security Act, be denied as need not established; That $20. State aid to needy children and $20 county cash allowance granted to MRS. DOROTii'i ALVES, 545- 33rd St. Richmond, be continued as of Sept. 1st, 1933. That continuation of $20 State aid for needy children and $17 county cash ' allowance as of Aug. let, 1933, to be paid to MRS. DOROTHY SALMON ALVES, 545- 33rd St. Richmond. That $10 State aid for needy children and $27, county cash allavance granted to MRS. AUDRES CAREY, 6809 Stockton Ave. El Cer ito be continued as of Sept. 1, 1933• That $30 State aid for needy children granted to LOUISE BERTA, be continued as of Oct. 1st, 1933, and that the Chec be mailed to St. Mary's Convent at Mission San Jose, California, each month. That $10 State and $10 county aid for JAMES LAWRENCE, Concord,Cal. be oaid ,to ;b4S. ETHEL M. WENCHEL, 1115 Court ('`ear) St. Martinez, instead of Mrs. 11 Dutra,2841 Willow Pass Road, Concord, to begin Oct. 23, 1933• That J50 State and $17 County cash allowance here6ofore gr iiad to MRS. MAi LLA KARISCAL, 507 ilbert St. Richmond, be. disconti::ued as of ct. 1,'1 . which was being; paid to .,RS. 'iIJISCAL, On Oct. 18, 1933, tW $50 State and $50 County cash 32$ . allocrance be paid to St. Vincent's Orphanage,San Rafael; The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Changing Bmnderies and Fixing Boundaries of Giant Election ' Precinct and San Pablo T1 Election Precinct. It is bythe Board ordered that the boundaries of the respective election precincts of Contra Co-ta 0ounty as hereinafter named be and the same are hereby established and fixed as hereinafter set forth and designated and described as , f011017s, to wit: SAN PABLO PRECIX T #1. BEGINNIE G at a p oint where the center line of the State Highway intfrsects the westerly incorporate limits of the Town of Pinole; thence running westerly and s^utherly along the center line of the State High:-ay to a point in the center line of said State Highway northeast of San Pablo and Pinole Road, due east of the Northeast corner of Lot 219 of the Rancho San Pablo; thence runnin"westerly to the northeast corner of said Let; thence in a westerly direction running, along the northerly boundary lines of Lot 219, to the southeast corner of Lot 223; thence northerly along the easterly boundary line of Lot 223, to the northeast corner of Lot 223; thence westerly along the northern boundrry line of Lot 223, to the easterly line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway right of way; thence southerly along the easterly side of said Santa Fe Railway to a point in the center of San Pablo Creek; thence soutberly and easterly along the center line of San Pablo Creek to a point where the center line of the State Highway, known as the San Pablo and Pinole Road, intersects the center line of Alvarado Street; thence southeasterly, along the center line of Alvarado Street to the center line of Church Street; thence southwesterly along the , center line of Church Street to the northerly incorporate limits of the City of itichmond; thence southeasterly, northerly and easterly along the northerly incorporate boundary line of the City of Richmond to a line between Lots 140 and 139 of the San Pablo Rancho; thence northeasterly along said line separating said Lots to the center line of Alvarado Street; thence easterly along the center line of Alvarado Street to its intersection with the center line of the road known ns San Pablo Creek Road or Dam Road; thence running northerly and easterly along the center line of said San Pablo Creek Road or Dom Road t-• its intersection rich the center line of Road No. 19; thence northeasterly running along the center line of Road No. 19 to the center line of Road No. 19 of the San Pablo Rancho; thence running along the center line of Road No. 19 to its intersection with the line betreen Rancho San Pablo and Rancho El Sobrante; thence northeasterly, running along the northern line of Rancho El Sobranteto its intersection with the southwest corner of Lot "A" of Rancho E1 Pinole; thence northerly, r:inning along the westerly boundary line of Lot "A" ofthe Rancho E1 Pinole to its intersection with the Pinole Road; thence northerly and r_nnin,,; along the center line of Pinole Creek to its intersection with the incorporate boundary line of the Town of Pinole; thence westerly, and northerly, canning along the southerly and westerly incorporate limits of the Town of Pinole to the point of beginning. GIANT PRECINCT. BEGIN17Y G at a point i.._ the County Boundary line, in San Pablo Bay at the Northwest corner of the incorooration of the Town of Pinole; thence runnin; southerly along the westerly brn ndrry of said Town of Pinole (as;incor^orate d) to the intersection of said boundarl with Pinole and San Pablo Raid; thence running along center of said road in a southwesterly direction to a point in said road opposite the southeast corner of Lot 222 San Pablo Rancho; thence thence southerly to the southeast corner of said Lot 222; thence westerly a.lon said southerly b^undary of Lot 222 to the southeast corner of Lot 223; thence northerly along easterly boundary line of Lot 2?3, to the southerly bnundr.ry line of Lot 224; thence west- erly alon¢ southerly boundary line of Lot 224, to the easterly boundary line of Athison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway; thence southerly along the easterly bound,ry line of Atchison, Topeka& Santa Fe Railway t7 a point due east of am theast corner of Lot 225; thence westerly along the southerly boundary line of Lot 225 to the southwest corner thereof; thence running southerly and westerly along the westerly bcund�ry of Lot 201, (Fish and Blum) San Pablo Rzgnc�o to point bearin- due east of the N.E. corner of ti_e ineor)orate limits of t^:e Town of Richmond; thence west to Con-r a Costa County bo::nd­ry line in S^n Pablo Bay; thence northeasterly along county b.0 ndsry line to the place of beginning. 3 1 _ 329 In Matter of Designation of Election officers and Polling Places for Special State Election on Dec. 19, 1933. It is by the Board ordered that the heeinafter named places in hereinafter named consolidated election precincts are designated as polling place in each of said consolidated Election Precincts and the following named officers are her-by designated as Officers of election to serve m following named consolidated election r precincts in Oon5ra Costa Uo;:nty for the Snecial State Election to be held on Dec. 19th, 1933, in said Cointy and respective consolidated precincts thereof: CONSOLIDATED PRECINOT NO. One- Berkeley Park. Polling Place: Community Hall, 376 Colusa Ave. Berkeley Park. Inspector: Dora Fisher, Judge: John M.Holmes. Clerks: Psalter He;-.rer; J.S.Dunbar. CONSOLIDATED PRECIX T NO. TWO- El Cerrito Nos. 1-2. x Polling Place: Harding School, Fairmont Ave. & Center St. El Cerrito. Inspector: Myrtle Lutz Judge: Edith Leitch Clerks: F.W.Schneider; Martin !.Ralston. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT 110. THREE- El Cerrito Nos. 3-4. i Polling Place: Fairmont School, Kearney St. E1 Cerrito. Insnector: Lucy Redding. Judge: Anna O'Malley Clerks: Samuel F.Long; Anna M.Beatty. CONSOLIDATED PRBCINCT N0. FOUR- El Cerrito Nos. 5-6. Polling Place: El Cerrito Fire Hall, 1300 San Pablo Ave. El Cerrito. Inspector: Mrs. Ida Retynski. Judge: Kathryn Sandvick. i Clerks: Mrs. Leota Burnett; James Glasson. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. FIVE- E1 Cerrito #7. Polling Place: Store Room, San Pablo Ave. & Potrero. Ave. Inspector: Edward Wuelzer. Judge: Marian Gundry. Clerks: John Rossi; Phillip cisterna. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. SIX.- El Cerrito Nos. 6-9. i Polling Place: Williams' Garage, 5601 Barrett Ave. Richmond. 3 Inspector: Mrs. Frances A.Lods. Judge: rdith L.Whitaker. Clerks: Martha Radke; Lester R.Kerfoot. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. SEVEN- E1 Cerrito $10. _ i Polling Place: J.Heydegger, 6107 El Dorado St. Richmond. Inspector: Ray S.Tharo Judge: Mrs.Emma Tfifiiams. Clerks: Mrs, !Lyra M.Reese; Edwin T.Chase. ' CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. EIGHT- Kensington Nos. 1-2-3. Polling Place: Foster's Garage, 296 Arlinglon Ave. Berkeley. Inspector: Bert W.Foster. 3 Judge: Irene I.Brill Clerks: Elaine M.Sulliger; Myra Larkin. CONSOLIDATED PRECI'ICT NO. NINE- Richmond Nos. 1-2-3. Polling Place: Pt.Masonic Temple, 113 Washington Ave. Pt. Richmond. aJ Inspector: Mary B.Moyle ! Iludge: Viola McChristian 4 Clerks: Anna Coward; Ethel Alexander. CONSOLIDATED PRECCIICT NO. TEA- Richmond Nos. 4-5-6. Polling Place: Spiersch Bros. 25 Park Place, Pt.Richmond. Insnector: Lena L.Fuedner. Judge: George W.Han:aey. Clerks: Carl Stender; Max Henry. T3 I CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. ELEVEN- Richmond Nos. 7-5-9. Polling Place: Nystrom School, 342 S. 13th St.Ric hmond. Inspector; Martin O.Hauge. Judge: J.T.McCormao; Clerks: Russell A.Hill; Al.Atwood. CONSOLIDATE) Pi7UIPiCT NO. T:TELVE- Richmond Nos, 10-11. Pollin Place: Builders' Exchange, 245- 11th St. Inspector: Mary E.Mc'Cann Judge: Bessie A.Reulin; Clerks: Mrs. Rose E.Brooke; Bert Scoble. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. THIRTEEII- Richmond Nos. 12-13. Polling Place: Lincoln School, 205- 10th St. Richmond. Insoector: Bernice L'cCormick ' Judge: William Urquhart. Clerks. Mrs.Clarice Maschio; A.Papadakis. COrSOLIDATED P`ECINCT NO. FCURT MI- Richmond Nos. 14-15- Polling Place: Fire House +2, 235 - 5th St. Inspector: Isaac Lester. Judge: Luellavi.Lang; Clerks: Embra L.Washburn; Ida M.Long. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. FIFTEEN- Richmond Nos. 16-17. Polling Place: 301 Bissell Ave. Richmond. Inspector: George Sanderson Judge: R.J. innett. Clerks: Amelia Spires; Ida C.Johnson. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. SIXTEEN- Richmond Pros. 18-19-20. Polling Place: Public Library, 400 Nevin Ave. Richmond. Inspector: A.A.Hart Judge: Effie D.Fraser. Clerks: Mrs. Bertha M Smedley; A.A.Beckman. CONSOLIDATE PR CINCT NO. SEVENTEEN- Richmond Nos. 21-22-23- Polling Place: Richmond Club House, 1125 Nevin Ave. Richmond. Inspector: R,A.Jones. Juige: Mrs, May Mathos; - Clerks: Laura B.Whiltlesey; Edward A.Ripley. CO;:SOLID_iTED NO. EIGHTEEN- richmond Nos, 24-25. Pollin:; Place: Prange's Garage, 516 Ripley Ave.Richmond. Insnec+.or: Elizabeth Glover. Judge: Delia J.Clark. Clerks: Mrs. Mary Grierson; A.T.Mitchell. CONSOLIDATED PRTAINOT NO. N117-'TEEIN Richmond Nos. 26-27. Polling Place: Peres School, 5th & Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond. Inspector: G.R.Morrison Judge: Robert I.Thompson Clerks: Eunice M.James; Viola Cox; CO-!SOLID AT---D PRECINCT NO. TWENTY- Richmond Nos. 28-29-32. Polling Place: Poole's Garage, 20th & Burbeck Ave. Richmond. Inspector: Lelah Baker. Judge: Harriett Storey ' Clerks: Carolina Anderson; Anna Theis; CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT 110. TwENrf-FIRST- Richmond Nos. 30-31-39- Polling Place: Fire House #3, 1900 Barrett Ave. Richmond. Inspector: Roy I.Cooner. Judge: R.A.Spenoer; Clerks: Marie O.Vaslie; G.B.Werner; CONSOLIDATED 'H�CI ICT NO. TW'IDTY-SECO:ID- Richmond Nos. 34-35. Pollin3 Place: Fetrow's Garage, 704 San Pablo Ave. Richmond. Inspector: Joy Cushing. Judge: Bertha Shubat. Clerks: May E,Page; Allena L.Page. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. T,iZNTY-THIF-D_ Richmond Nos. 306-37- Polling =lace: Dale 's Garage, 325- 35th St. Richmond. Inspector: Geraldine Spaulding. Judge: Sylvia 'sandy Clerks: Mary A,Kearns; H.R.Graham. 33� { CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT N0. TtSR Y-FOUR- Richmond Nos. 33-39• Polling Place: Yeater's Garage, 810- 23rd St. Richmond. Insnector: T.N.Westdin. _ j Judo;e: Eva Seger. Clerks: Janet Hitc'.:cock; William Fuller. CONSOLIDATED PRECI'Y(;T NO. TWEDUY-FIVE- Richmond Nos. 40-41. Polling Place: Fire House #4, Gutting Blvd. Richmond. Inspector: A.Vossbec'r. Judge: Margaret L.Gatel y; I Clerks: Julia Vignati; S.A.Carlson COI SOLIDATED PR.CI?'CT N0. TWENTY-SIX- Ric_mond No. 42. i Polling Place: Winningham's Gaiage, 5801 Santa Cruz Ave. Insnector: Helen Henson Judge: Della Eldridge. Clerks'. Belle L.Rawson; Eivind Day. CONSOLIDATED PR?3INCT NO. T?,rENTY-SE"JEN- San Pablo 1-3. Polling Place: San Pablo Motors Garage, San Pablo Insoector: Mrs. Alvina Frank Judge: Erma Kamb Clerks: John Azevedo; John E.Haxton. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. TWENTY-EIGHT- San Pablo Nos. 2-4. Polling Place: San Pablo School, San Pablo xe Inspector: Manuel Nevis. Judge: Frank Fray Clerks: FErnando Silva; W.E.Oliver. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. TWENTY-NINE- Giant. Polling Place: Giant Club House, Giant. Insnector: J.E,Durand. Judge: John Hewitt. Clerks: Mildred Petrio; Marshall E.Fitro. r,. ' CONSOLIDATED PRECINOT NO. THIRTY- OLEUM. Polling Place: Social hall, Oleum. Inspector: W.C.Riley Judge: Robert Le`-euf. Clerks: F.E.Higfins; Verde, E.Tormey. x CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. THIRTY-ONE- Rodeo Nos. 1-2. Polling Place: Rodeo Garage, Rodeo. Inspector: Ada N.Hagen. Judge: Lucy E.Higuera; Clerks. Mae L.Dickins�n; Earl F.Gomez. CONSOLIDATED PRECINOT NO. THIRTY-TWO- Pinole 1-2; Hercules; F Polling Place: City Hall, Pinole. Inspector: Helen F.McDonald; Judge: LeRoy C.LeFebvre; Clerks: Mrs, Roxie M.Dixon; Margaret Rice. =a CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. THIRTY-THREE- Selby. Polling Place: Selby Grammar School ' Inspector: Chreles Richards. Judge:' !htthew E.Healy Clerks: Elsie Mcgaisten; Mattie Clemo; y CONSOLIDATED PRI:CINCT NO. THIRTY-FOUR- Crockett Nos. 1-3. :y Polling Place: Crockett Fire Dept. Insnector: H.P.Petersen Judge: Herbert Parker. Clerks: Mrs. Tessie Kobes; Mrs. Nora Fairclough; CONSOLIDATED PHECIi;CT N0. THIRTY-FIVE- Crockett Nos. 2-4. i Polling Place Boy Scout Room. Inspector: Miss Viola 'ienn Judge: Jorgen P.S.'+ind. Clerks: Mrs. Gertrude Hutchinson; Mrs, Cecile Petee; CONSOLIDA^_ED PRECI`.OT NO. THIRTY-SIX- Crockett Nos. 5-7. I _ Pollir_; Place: Travis Motors Bldg. id.W.Corn. 1st Ave. & Pomona 9t. Insuector: Mrs. Louet.a Wadman -Judge: Mrs. Jane Regan. Clerks: Mrs. hazel Pegden; Mrs. Caroline Vozza. I' ,Jf)J f ONSOLIDATED PREC11CT NO. THIRTY-SEVEN-Crockett No. 6. Pollinr Place: Valona Fire House. Inspector: Peter H. Rind. JudEp: Mrs. Laura E.Marshall Clerks: Mrs. Rose Krauskopf; Mrs. Agnes Kelleher. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. THIRTY-EIGHT- Port Costa Nos. 1-2. Polling Place: School House, Port Costa. Insnector: James Ahern Judge: Mrs. Anita. Manger; Clerks: Mrs. Catherine Cox; Mrs. Blanche Wilson CONSOLIDATED PRECINOT NO. THIRTY-NINE- Danville 1-2. Polling Place: Fire House, Danville. Insnector: Harold Gro.-m Judge: Hannah Harrison; ' Clerks: Mrs Alma Holmes; Mr. Chester Love. CONSOLIDATED piECIi?CT NO. FORTY- San Ramon. Polling Place: San Ramon Hall, San Ramon Inspector: Mrs. Laura Fereira; Judge: Mrs. Edna Packer; Clerks: Miss Christina Rutherford; Mrs.Sylvia Conners. CONSOLD ATED PRECINOT NO. FORT?-ONE.- Tassajara. Polling Place: Tassajara Hall, Tassajara. Inspector: Mrs. Phoebe Coats. Judge: Manuel Bettencourt. Clerks: Niels Peder Banks; Mrs. Grace E.Bettencourt. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. FORTY-TWO- Alamo. Polling 'lace: Alamo School House. Inspector: John A.Bauer. Judge. Ned F.Lorenzen. Clerks: Miss Lilias A.Stone; J.E.Booth. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. FORTY-THREE- Lafayette Nos. 1-2. PollingPlace: Lafayette Improvement Club. Insoector: Chas.C.Darson Judge: J.H.Mullikin Clerks: Mrs. Alice Juster; Mrs. Lillian U.Armanino. CONSOLIDATED PRECI17CT NO. FORTY-FOUR- Canyon. Polling Place: Canyon Hall. Inspector: Conrad R.Schaffer. Judge: Mrs.Rita G.Montgomery. Clerks: Mrs.Anna McMahon; Mrs. Nora.E.Curry. CONSOLIDATED PRECIN.;T NO. FORTY-FIVE= Moraga, . Polling Place: Moraga School House. Insnector: T.P.Carroll Judge: Michael Larch Clerks: Mrs. E.Souza; Mr. Jas.Gilbert. CONSOL]DATED PRECINCT NO. FORTY-9I1.- St.Mary's. Polling Place: Athletic Office, St. Marys. Insnector: Joseph J.Adams. Judge: Geo. P. O'Keefe. Clerks: David N.Cooper; Bernard Niemeir. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. FORTY-SEVEN- Orinda. , Pollin;Place: Orinda Fire House. Insnector: Edward E.McVay Judge: Mrs.Ethel M.Rich. Clerks: Mrs. Evelyn Lake; Mr.�. Roland Trucker; CONSOLIDATED PR?CINCT NO.FORTY-EIGHT- Alhambra. , Polling Place: Canyor. Inn, Franklin Canyon. Inspector: Robt. Page. Judge: Mrs. Illene H.Bucharan. Clerks: Mrs. Jennie Winslow; Mrs. Bessie C.Gilbert. CONSOLIDATED PPWCI]CT NO. FORTY-NV.17.t Creek Nos. 1-2. Polling Place: Public Library, malnut Creek. Insnector: Joseph L.Silveira. Judge: Mrs. Berni:-e Feagans. Clerks: Mrs. Katherine LeMoine; Mary A.Ridgn%ay. ct i i 333"' CONSOLIDATED PRECI`:CT NO. FIFTY- Walnut Creek. 44. Pollan; Place: Old Coe House, Walnut Creek. Insnector: Andrew, Ford. Judge: airs. Beatrice E.Edgar. Clerks: Mrs.Ethel Frome; Herman Wong. CONSOLIDATED PR CINCT 7,70. FIFTY-011E- Walnut Creek 3- Saranap. Polling Place: Old Glove Factory, Walnut Creek.. Insnector: Robert Monroe Judge: Mrs. Grace M,Doll Clerks: Mrs. Gladys D.Yathews; Sadie J.Cutler. CO;:SOLIDATED PRECI`;CT NO. FIFTY-TIO- Martinez Nos.1-2-3. Polling; Place: City Hal , Martinez. ' Insuector: J.F.Korte. Judges: Mrs. Nannie Woods. Clerks: Mrs.Tessie Threlkeld; Mrs.Theresa Anderson. COI:SCLIDATED PRECINCT NO. FIFTY-three- Martinez Nos. 4-7-10. Polling Place: Grammar School, Alhambra Ave. Martinez. Inspector: George Pascoe. Judge: Myrtle M.Sears; Clerks: Geraldine Sullivan; Rose Milliff; CONSOLIDATED PRECIF,CT NO. FIFTY-FOUR- Martinez Nos. 5-6. Polling Place: Senior High School, Alhambra Ave. Martinez. Inspector: Ray Greerty. Judge: Mrs. -wiry H.Norris; Clerks: Mrs. H.Brorn• 'Mrs. Lillie Ray. CONSOLIDATED PR ECI`:CT NO. FIvTY_FIVE- Martinez Nos. 8-9. Pollin; Place: Grammar School, Susanna St. Martinez. Inspector: Guy O.Smith Judge: Lenore 11 Westenrider , Clerks: Adele Jones; Geo. Bitcon. ' CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT 110. FIFTY-SIX- Martinez 11-12-13. PollinE Place: Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Inspector: T.B.SAift, Jr. Judge: Mrs. 11argaret Bartlett; Clerks: Mrs. Mary Saxton; Mrs. Elizabeth Gallagher. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. FIFTY-SEVEN- Vine Hill Nos. 1-2. Pollinc Place: Dellarosa Hall. Inspector: Raymond A,Reed. Judge: Eva M.Mellerup Clerks: Ida M.Weisshand: Miss Effie Vance. CONSOLIDATED PR=CINCT .10. FIFTY-EIGHT- Mt.Vi ew Nos. 1-2. Pollin;- Place: Community Hall, Mt.View. Inspector: Virgil F.Ray Judge: Marian H.Sharn Clerk: Mrs.Catherine McCarthy; Leonard B.Howe. i CONSOLIDATED PRECIitCT N0. FIFTY-NIE- Comprising Concord Nos. 1-2-3.' Pollin,, Place: Town Hall, Concord. - Insnector: Leslie B.McKinnon ' Judge: Mrs.Catherine Slattery Clerk: Mrs.Catherine Levada; Elma Jackson; COIiSOLIDATED PREOIICT NO. SIXTY- Concord Nos. 4-6. Polling Place: Vogel Residence, Willow Pass Road. Inspector: J.J.Bermingham Judge: Mrs. Anna E.Garavanta. Clerks: Miss Lorraine Y Sheehan; Mrs.Isabelle Murphy, ' CONSOLIDATED P-RECI_iCT 110. SIXTY-ONE- Concord Nos. 5-7. Polling Place: Central Hotel, Concord, Inspector: Fred R.Koening. Judge: Bryant B.Titcomb. lerks: Mrs. Susie !'.Rock; Edith Bisso. CONSOLIDATED PREO INCT NO. SIXTY-TWA- Associated. Ps lin Place: Avon Mess Hall. Insnector: E.H.McLasghli n Judge: Mrs.Lola Nason Clerks: Mrs. Yabel H.Copelad; Mrs.Rose Davis. %:a CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. SIXTY-TFRS&- COWELL. Polling Place: Corell Community Hall. Inspector: Frank Trimmingham Judges: Mrs.John A.Kasch Clerks: Mrs. 'laude Smith; Mary G.Levake; CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. SIXTY-FOUR- Pacheco Polling Place: Pac^eco School House. ' Inspector: Royall Hook Judge: MTS,Roce Roche. Clerks: Mrs. Ella Jones; Mrs. Rosa Williams. CONSOLIDATED PRET§ICT NO. SIXTY-FIVE - Pittsburg Nos. 1-4. Polling Place: Mercurio Bldg. 31d & Black Diamond Sts. Inspector: John "oyce. , Judge: Andrew J.Scudera, Clerks: Josephine Junta; Orazio V.Davi. COi��OLIDATED PRECii:.GT N0. SIXT'I-SZX- Pittsburg Nos. 2-3. Polling Place: b.& W. Garage. Inspector: Gertrude Young; Judge: Mrs. Catharine Lattn�r. Clerks: John J.Loyacon; Mrs.Estelle M.Evans. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. SIXTY-SEVEN- PittsburgNos. 5-5-7. Polling Place. Intermediate School. Inspector: R,P.Taylor. Judge: Chas.O.Butler. Clerks: Mrs.Catherine Herbert; Henry A.Botzbach. CONSOLIDATED PRECIV NO. SIXTY-EIGHT- Pittsburg Nos. 8-9-12. Polling Place: City Hall, Pittsburg. Inspector: J.'.B&nkson; Judge: F.O.Stone; Clerks: Helen D.Plaisted; Mrs.Catherine Wright; CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. SIXTY-NIYE- Pittsburg, Nos. 10-11. , < Polling Place: b.G,B:uchanan Garage. Inspector: Margaret M.Delp Judge: Albertina Cook Clerks: Dorothy Hein; Mrs. Jean Draper. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. SEYE ry- Pittsburg Nos. 13-14. Pollin. Place: Ambrose School. Inspector: Geo. E.O'F.ara. Judge: Geo. E.Rildes. Clerks: Jessie Gregory; Mrs. Belle Smith CONSOLIDdTED PR70I:2T ILQ-. SFaIEwTy nq-, Clayton. Polling Place: Christian Endeavor Hall. Inspector: Pearl K.Graves. Judge: Andrew Mangini. Clerks: Harold T.Duncan; Henry DeMartini. CONSOLIDATED PR?CIi:CT NO. SEVENTY-TWO.- Port Chicago Nos. 1-2 & Clyd . Pollin Place: Port Chicago Fire House, Inspector: Belle T.Silva. , Judge: Helen M.Evans. Clercs: Mrs.Georgia M Cummings; Mrs.Sertha Sehjonberg. CONSOLIDATED PRECI:CT NO. SEVENTY-TREE- Nichols. Polling Place: Community Hall, C/o Gen.Ohem.Co. Pert Chicago. Inspector: Mrs.Loretta Vlaach. Judge: Mrs. Mary Clark. Clerks: Mrs. Sophie Black; Mrs. Gladys M.McMillan. ' COIISOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. SEVEITTY-FOUR- Antioch Nos. 1-2. Polling Place: City Hall, Antioch. Inspector: William Uren. Judge: Mrs. Rosetta Brennan Clerks: Geo. D.Ackerman; Mrs. Mary Ackerman. CONSOLIDATED PR1:GI::0T NO. SEVENTY-FIVE- Antioch 3-4. Polling Place: Antioch Library. Judge: J.B. Hoover. Inspector: John Evans. Clerks: aarold Turner; Mrs. Mary Ross. 33� , COPiSOLIDATED PRECI::CT N0. SEVENTY-SIX- Antioch 5-0. Polling Place: I.D.E"S.Hall, Antioch. ITnspector: John C"Hampton. Judge: Mrs. Anna Abel. Clerks: 'Mrs. Lillian Carr; Wm. Welch. CO'1SOLIDATED PRFCI"-CT i;0. SEVENTY-SEVEN- Lone Tree. Polling, Place: ,Joe Sani House, Antioch Inspector: John L.sullenger, Jr. Judge: Ed. Urer.. Clerks: Mrs. Susie ?aria; Mrs.Mamie Cakebread. CO:aB OLID AT ED PRrCINCT NO. SEVE"TY-Eiaht:- Brentwood Nos. 1-2-3-. Pollin:- Place: American Legion Hall, Brentwood. ' Inspector: Sara Hill Judge: Mrs. Ruth Goodenough. Clerks: Miss Frances J.Diffin; Mrs.Clara Fotheringham( CONSOLIDATED PR:CINC`r NO. SEVENTY-NINE- Byron Nos. 1-2. Pollin:; Place: I.O.O.F. HALL, Byron. Inspector: Edward G.Krumland. Judge: Mrs. Alma I.Smith. Clerks: Mrs. Gladys Estes; Mrs. Mayme Veale; CONSr)LIDATED PF.F.CI:;CT NO. EIGWTY - Knightsen. Polling Place: Farm Bureau Hall, Knightsen. Inspector: R.A.Clark. Jijd ge: Julia E.Ayer. Clerks: Mrs. Emma White; Mrs. Zelma Nail; COiS OLIDATEJ PRFCIT:CT NO. EIGHTY-ONE.- Oakley Nos. 1-2. Pollin_- Place: Oakley Roman's Club, Oakley. Inspector: M.A.Minta. Judge: Albert Regester. Clerks: Mrs.Edith Dal Porto; Mrs. Flora Broderick. And t'ne Board takes recese to meet on Monday, November 20th, 1933, at 10 o'clock A.'T. OHAIRMAN. 1 I i 8, IN TsE BOA?D OF S UPFRVISORS OF COAT A COSTA COUIJTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, NO`:EISBER 20th, 1933. The Board met at 10 o'clockA.!,'. - Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James H.Long, H.L.Cummings, H.M. Story, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. '. In *fatter of Correcting Erroneous Deed. In accordance with provisions of Section 3505 of the Political Code of the ' State of California, M.'4.Joost, Tax Collector of the County of Contra Costa., having certified to this Board that in making out Beed 1205 to the State of California, for delinquent taxes for the year 1927, an error was made in the Lot number; the deed should have read "Lot 34, Block 155, Rolls Addition to Richmond" inst a ad of"Lot 35, Block 155". It is, by the Board ordered t'-at said deed be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled and that a corrected deed be issued. In :-_'atter of Advertising for Bids for Construction of C.F.Curry Bridge. This Board havin;heretofore advertised for bids for construction of C.F. , Curry Bridge, in Sup. Dist. r1, in Contra Costa County, and this being time and place for the receiving; of said bids, „_.t f-llow-inC bids are received and read to sp.id Board, to wit: THE DUNCANSON-HAR ELSON CO. Steel Piles, 980 ft;-lin. ft. $2.30 Structural Steel, 66,269 lbs. per 100 lbs. $2.30. Reinf orci=g Steel, 25,015 lbs. ,r r 100 lbs. 05.20. Corr rete, 245.4 yrs, per yd. 117.65. CARL OVERAA• Steel Piles, in place, nen lin. ft. > 2 01 :65 Structural Steel, " per lb. 0490 Reinforcinl- Steel, " per lb. .05 Concrete, in place, per cu. yd, 19.50. ALBAffiY CE"v1m C(IN-2ACTORS, INC. Steel piles, in place, per lin. ft. 3.00 Structural steel, place, Der lb. .06 , Reinforcing Steel, " " " 06 Concrete, in mace, per cu, yam. 10.00 J.H. FITZMAURICE: S.eelpiles, in place, per lin. ` .$2.14. Structural steel, place, per lb. 047 Reinforcing steel, " per lb. 05 �oncr-te, in place, per cu. yd. 15.40 , ARTHUR J. GRIM: Steel piles, in place, per lin ft. $ 1.50 Structural steel, place, per lb. .055 Reinforcing Steel, " per lo. 05 Concrete in puce, cu. yd. 19.00 LEE J. IIAKEL: STEEL piles, in place, per lin. ft. 2.00 Structural Steel, per lb. 06 Reinforcing Steel, per lb. in place .05 Concrete, in place, per cu. yd. 15.30. r 33? P NCE CONSTIMOTION COMPANY: Steel Piles, in place, per lin, ft. 960 ft. $1.75 — $1,680.00 Structural Steel, ° per lb. 6`6',26'9 lb 0.049 — 3,247.19 Reinforcing Steel, per lb. 25,015 lb. 0.049.— 1,225-73 Concrete, on place, cu.yd. 248.4 yds. 13.60 3.378.24. 39.531.15. ELMER J. FRERT'Y: Steel Piles, in pla•e, lin. ft. $2`454 Straotural Steel, glace, per ib. 04 (other than piles) Reinforcing Steel, in place, per lb. 0464. Ooncrete, in place, per cu. yd. 16.00 Delivery d'Steel with extreme fibre. Stress cannot be had within forty o.* sixty days. Fa ure does not include any paintinS .If structural steel. Thereupon said bids are referred to R.R.Arnold, Ccu my Engineer, of Contra Costa County, and the saki County Engineer having reported to this Board that the bid of the Price Construction Company in amount as stated in their bid, to wit: the sum o $9,531.15, is the lowest and 'pest bid submitted for said work; It is by the Bo.,.rd ordered that the contract for the building of said bridge be awarded to the Price Construction Company, in the sum stated in their bid, provided that said Price Construction Company sign a contract, guaranteeing to hire only labor residing in the County of Contra Costa, rith the exception of one foreman, and that they purchase materials manufactured or produced in the County of Contra Costa, all things being equal. It is further ordered thnt the District Attorney prepare said contract and that upon the signing of said con-Tact, the Price Constructioncompany, give a bond to the County of Contra Costa, in an amount of one—half of the sum bid, for the i guaranteeing of labor and materialmen and a bond in one—half of the ,miount of said bid for the uaranteeirg of faithful performance of said contract; It is further ordered that certified checks which accompanied the bids of the Price Construction Company and Elmer J.Freethy, be held for further considerat J on and that the checks aceoipanring the bids of the unsuccessful bidders be returned to said bidders. I In Matter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that the follorinC, erroneous assessments appear on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1933-34, and having requested authorization to correct said corrections in ' accordance with provisions of Section 3804a of the Political Code, and said request havin been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa Cozznty, It is, by the Board ordered that the County Assessor be authorized to correct the following erroneous assessments: In Vol. 13 Assessment No. 30349 Odin P.Eaurin is assessed with the S. 1/2 of Lot 12 Block 24, Boulevard :Gardens Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at 0240. The correct assessed valuation of these improvements is $140. In Vol. 21 Assessment No. 45949 Clara Williams is assessed with Lot 7 Block 10 Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract rite improvements erroneously assessed at $700. The or rept assessed valuation of these improvements is $300. In Vol. 23 Assessment No. 50025 Edward B. Kelley is assessed with the NE 50.26 of Lot 21 Block E, Re—subdivision of a portion of Lot 137 of San Pablo Rancho with improvements erroneously assessed at $600. The correct assessed valuation of these improvements is $350. In dol. 2�6 Assessment No. 55897 Irving S. & Mildred E.McBain are assessed with Lots 6,to 9 , inc. Blk 9 Lafayette Homesites with improvements erroneously assessed at.$780. The correct assessed valuation of these improvements is $550. In vol. 29 assessment No. 60442 E. D.Barnett is assessed with a parcel of land contai ping 2.924 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $4'50. The correct assessed valuation of these improvements is 3250. In Vol. 24 Assessment No. 52117 W.T. V.Clark is assessed with Lot 60 BrEntwo Irrigated Farms and claimed War Veteran exemntionon same with my Deouty and holds receipt for same. "uthority granted to allow exemption ama:ntin to .°)1000 on this property. Bella Morchio is assessed si th a tracto_ land containing 147 acres (gee Vol 24 assessment No. 52393) and Stephen Morchio, Sr., is assessed with Lot 32 as per Assessor's Map of the Town of Byran Dee Assessment Nn. 52394). Sella Morchio clai•o War Veteran exemption on her 147 acre parcel of land but through an error in office of Assessor exemption was allored on the property of Stephen Morchio. Authority to cancel war Veteran exemption amou, ting to ?620 on assessment No. 52394 and allow war veteran exemption amounting to 41000 on assessment No. 52393 is granted. In sol. 29 Assessment No. 60631 Edrin Haefer is assessed rith the W. 2.07 acres of Lot 59 Larkey Ranch Subdivision No. 2 with improvements erroneously assess- ed at $450. There are no improvements on this lot. Authority to cancel same is gra:.:ed. k. In Vol. 19 Assessment No. 41846 Paul C.Johnson is assessed with Lot 24 Block 5 Kensington Park with $330. personal property. This personal property was paid unsecured by Mr. Johnson and personal property xaceiot No 4739 was issued for same. In Vol. 12 Assessment No. 29292 tie Southern Pacific Golden Gate Ferry Compa y Ltd. is assessed Lith Ferry Slip & Ticket Office at the soot of Garrard,15poulevard on property of City of Richmond erroneously assessed at 37700. The correct assessed valuation of same is $5000. In Vol. 12 Assessment No. 29291 the Southern Pacific Company is assessed rith the folla.-ing described parcel of land: Being Port. of Lots 17,10',15.2,j, in Sec. 29 T 1 N. R. 4 W., a strip of land 112' wide lying E. and adjoining the E. 100' r/w in betreen N. In of Macdonald Ave. & S In of Richmond Ave" real estate valuation ;$9000. A portion :f this description is operative property- and appears so on the ox.rative roll. The portion ii+at is non-operative is described as follows: 'Com. on re ly. line of Portals, Ave. 375 ft. NW'ly from Macdonald Avenue, the NW'ly 125 feet x SW'ly 100 ft. cortaini.rC 12500 sq.ft" and the proper assessed valuation for same is 1500. In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 55305 the Southern Pacific Company is assessed wit a tract of land known as the Herdlyn Tract containing 2400 sq. ft. This is operativ property and appears so on the operative roll for this year and should be cancelled fro.,, the non-operative roll. In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 60810 T. Mariani is assessed with the E. 212' of L t 34 Larkey Rance: Subdivision No. 2 with improvements erroneously assessed at $350. There are no improvements on this property. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 54293 Bessie & E.H. Millard ve assessed with port ions of Lots 140 & 141 n.1%Burgess Walnut Lands Man No. 2 with 4200 improvements on the portion of Lot 140 and $300 improvements on the portionof Lot 141. T*re are no improvementeon that portion of Lot 140. In Vol. 29 James P. & Gertrude Coal Treadway are assessed with a described parcel of land containint7i 3.11 acres (see Assessment Ido. 60572), also a described parcel of land containing 3 acres assessed to Grace Y. Putnam c/o James Treadway - 3see Assessment No. 60548) with improvements erroneously sha^.n at $1000 and personal! property erroneously shown at 3160. Mrs. Treadway called at this office and advised us that they had no intern.st in tax bill No. 60548 and r?quested that their improve- ments amounting to ;:1000 and personal property amounting to $1660 be assessed with th t portio con tai pin- 3.11 acres which they own. Authority to add ;$1000 improvements , and 31660 personal property to tax bill No. 60572 and cancel same on tax bill No. 60548 is granted. The said Order is passed by tre unanimous vote of the Board., In the !atter of Granting D,nce Permit. t Royall Neighbors of America, having requested permission to conduct a dance until hoar of 2 o'clock A.M.on Saturday, Nov. 2jth, 1$33, in 'Memorial Hall at Port Chicago , It is by the Board ordered that said permit be granted.,, i 339 11 In ?latter of Meeting eit the Committee on 41 Public Relations of the County Medical Society. s. A telegram having been received by this Board from S.M Weil, Secretary of F the Public Relatio.,s Committee of the Contra Costa County Medical Society requesting ' that said Committee be granted a hearing by the Board of Supervisors in regard to the care of indigent sick of Contra Costs, County, It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify said Committee 3 j that this Board will meet rith said Committee on Monday, December 4th, 19;3, at 2 o'clock P.M. ' 1 In ?Latter of Warrant for payment of postage on sample ballots. It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County dram '.is warrant in favor of the Postmaster of Martinez, Contra Costa County, in an amount sufficient to pay the postage on sample ballots to be mailed by the County Clea k for the special Election to be held on December 19th, 1933, and that the Postmaster y of Martinez, scall attach to said warrant his receipt for the amount so paid for said postage.,` In Matter of Advertising for bids for Lightin,; of Bay Point Lighting -" District. Plans and specifications Navin, this day been adonted by this Board for the 3 lighting of Bay Point Lighting District, It is by the Board ordered that an advertisement fort he furnishing of elec tic current for lighting of s,id District be published in the manner prescribed by lay in the Pittsburg Dispatch, a ne•rsoaper printed and published in County of Contra Cost, and that said bias be presented to this Board un to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, Dece!foer 4th, 1933• „=f f In Flatter of Financial Statement r='� of Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1932-33• It is, by t^e Board ordered that the Financial Statement of Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1932-33, be DLblished in Richmond Independent, a ner•spaper ' of general circulation printed and nublishe3 in County of Con a Costa, for the time and in the manner prescribed by lar., and that the Contra Costa Gazette-Martinez Daily Standard, furnish to t'-1s Board four hundred conies of said financial statement print d and bound in pamphlet form. x i f �y Ji y I ,94i/ In Matter of Employing William H.Hough as Store Keeper and General Utility Man at Contra Costa 0ounty Hospital. It is, by the Board ordered that William H.Rough, be and he is hereby employe as Store keeper and General Utility man at Contra Costa County Hospital, at a salary , of ,"?125. per month. It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby order.-d to draw his warrant monthly in favor of said William H.Hough, commencing as of November 1st, 1933. on Hospital Fund of Contra Costa County. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.k In Matter of Purchasing Two Radios for Automobiles of the Sheriff of Cont.a Costa County. It is, by the Board ordered that the Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to purchase two radious to be .;laced in certaj n automobiles operated by the Sheriff of the County of Contra Costa. In Matter of Transfer of Funis. On request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $600, be transferred from unappropriated Reserve Fund to the Salary Fund, to take care of extra help required in the office of the County Auditor. The vote on said order being"unanimous., In Matter of Transfer of Runts. On request of A.N.Su.11enger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $5000. be transferred from General Reserve Fund to the Motor Vehicle Fund to be repaid to said General Reserve Fund as soon as amount is available from. curren Revenue. In Matter of Request of Crockett, Crolona and Valona Lighting District to the State Board of Equalization for penr.issi'm to expend Surolus of funds. UHER AS, on the loth Bayo: October, 1933, there was presented to the Board of Supervisors of the jm my of Contra Costa, State of California, by the Auditor of said County, evidence of -,ae presence of an unexpended surplus of rive thousand Ninety-six an,, 73/100 ($5090.73) dollars, secured by special tax levy within said District for the purpoee of installing, ornamental electroliers on the state highv.ay between Second Avenue and Valley Street, and east and west of that area, in the un- incorporated Torn of Crockett, State of California, and, VHEERCEEEAS, request ras rade to the Board of Supervisors empowered to administe the funds of said District, for purposes of autl^oricim: the e;menditure of said sum �' 341 :: for pur_oses of installing ornamental electroliers on the state highray between Second Avenue and Valley Street, and east and west of that area in the uninc-rporated town of Crockett, as such fund r,7ald permit; and, "'iEAFAS, civic bodies fr_m said unircorporated torn of Crockett in said ' county ani state have presented themselv,:s beforesaid Board of supervisor.^-, requesting t;,e expenditure of said s•i; of money fcr purposes herein referred to; and WFERF.AS, the exnerditure of said sun will rewire an expenditure of a sum in excess of five (5p) per cent in.. excess of the budgeted expenditures of said distri t for ti•:e fiscal year 1932-33"; and, ' WHEIR:AS, it is now req+.ired for all political subdivisions of the State of California, „c ne-.-.ition the State Board of Equalization f^r oermissio:-, to expend sums in excess t_-.t amount; K"�REAS, the m.ney conte-.;nlatei to be expended by t_is Board has been raised through the tax rate levied uoon properties within the Towns of Crockett, Crolona and Valona, being all of the territory within the Crockett,Crolona and Valona Lighting District in the County of Contra Oosta, and all sures of money raised from said methal of taxation has oee: raised for the express purpoce of the imnrovement herein contem— plated, and is new in tine lignd= of the County Treasurer o the Co.:nty of Dontra Costa, a.raitin_; expenditu7 for the purpose for r'tich it was raised; and, :=RIAS, said it:>tallation of said ornemental electroliers as contemplated, has been postnoned from time to time nendin:• the definite fixin; and establishment of t!'e zrablic s=treets th2ough that portion of said district known as Valona, and the establishment the.=in of the so—called "Valera. Cuts" for purposes of establishing •permanently tae streets and roads throe;': said District, and that it was impractical to establi h and brild said, ornamental electrilierc herein contemplated until said improvements rer�, definitely settled upon, and that said improvements are now definite y settled upon and it is exnediert at tis time for the construction of said electrolier alon.- said r=ay; ono, rF—vREAS, the cost of mann.7 said installation will be much decreased if ,installed at this time, before placin_r upon said improved street the finished surface thereon; considerable expense which is unnecessary will be forced upon said district if they are forced to place said improver.ents and expend said ;Honey for said improve- ment: at a time subsequent to the surfacing of said streets; that said streets are now in a position to be permanently surfaced, and it is necessary and desired that sad ,necessary conduits be placed in 1t this time; P:i3R✓=OR , IT IS ORDER"D AYD RESOLVED by the said Board of Supervisors of the county of Qontra Costn, State of California, that t^is Board, through its Clerk .make application to the Board of Equalization, Sacramento, Cali`prnia., for permission ' to expend on, behalf of said Orockett,Crolonn and. Valona Lighting District, said sum of Five thou:,nad ninety six and 73/100 ( 5096.70 dollars, being the unexpended surplus nor in the possession : said District, which saki sum contemplated to be expended ;fcr the .iurnose of installin:_ ornamental electroliers on the State Highra_ between Second Avenue an 7••:'_lt'Street, ?,as' and rest of that area in t.e unincorporated i - Torn of Crockett, reauirinr, an expenditure of monies in excess of five (5p) per cent in excess of the b'.:deet�d expen'itures 0' said district for the fiscal year 1932-33, The foregoin: rR-,solution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisor of the 0ounty of Oonta Costa, State of valiforria, at a m sting held on the 20th day F/�J I of November, 1533, by the follosin votes, to wit. Ayes: Supervisors Buchana.n, T.rembath, Cu,!nings, Long& Stow. Noes: Supervisors- Nano. Absent: Suoervisors- None. In Matter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that the follor:in�z erroneous assessments appear on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1933-34, and flavin- r=cruested aut^orization to correct said corrections in accordance with provisions of Section 3SOLa of the Political Cole, and said request ' navin.; been approved by the District Attorney -f Ccr:,ra Costa Oointy; It is, by the Board ordered t..,., the Co:nty Ass-ssor be authorized to correct the folloaia_c Assessments; In Vol. 3 Assessment :?o. 70?O the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway is assessed rrith portions of Lots 9-9, Block 92, Amended 'Map of the City of Richmond; this parcel- o land is oo eralive property and should not have apneared on the non- operative roll as it haus been reported to the State as operative property; y_ In Vol. 25 Assessment 54394 Ellen Lawson is assessed with Lots 4 to 11, Inc. Block B. Stay Nn. 3 Parkside Ad:iiti cn; Mrs. La.;:•sor: appeared at Assessor'a office in the period of -ssessing, and requested a separate assessment on Lots 4-5, Bloc's B, and a separate assessment on Lots 6-11, ine. Block B. She stated that she is not further interested in Lots o to 11, Blk B. The Assessor's office failed to make the assessments as she requested and for this reason a segregation of Tax Bill No. 54394 as stated above is requested. In Vol. 29 assessment No. 60560 Southern Pacific Company is assessed with parcel Of land containing 1200 aq. ft. Tt:is parcel of land is oneiative and appears on the Operative Roll for this year and should be cancelled from the non-operative roll. The said order is passed by the Unanimous vote of the Board.J IN THE :HATTER OF ALLMANCE TO INDIGENTS. It isby the Board order>d that 4'20. county cash allorrance be granted to OORHELIIS CLARKE, -Pinole, as of ieov. lot, 1933• That :15.50 County cash allo:rance be granted to SIRS. AMA DIETRICH for the board and care of alma Dietrich, 410 Key Boulevard, Richmond, as of Oct. 1, 1933. That x12.75 county cash allor•ance be granted to L,'c�S. PAUL SCHMIDT, 914 Santa Cl ra Ave. Alameda, Cal. for board and care of Otto Dietric^:, as of Oct. 1st, 1933. That 117. county cash allowance be granted to MRS. REVA COREY 124 Cottage Ave. Ric?„^nd, for board and care of Fran',- Dietric'.., as of Oct. 1st, 19333- That 335 county cash allowance heretofore ;ranted to EMILY & CARL L'JNDVALL, 609 TVerett St. El Cerrito, be continued as of Nov. 1st, 1973• '. That 125 count', cash ally ance 'eretofor granted to HENRY L. AND T??IJRSA SILVES ER 5426 van Fleet Ave. Richmond, be continued as of Oct. 1st, 19;3• That 4'20.00 Co.:nty cash allor•ancr4eret,)fore ,.ranted to JA;SDS McGLANNON, 132 Tiashingtor. Ave. Pt. Richmond, be continued as of Oct. 1st, 1933. That $15 county cash allow.ance granted to JACY MORRI&M, Pinole, be discontinue as of NAY. lot, 1973, he havin. arrived at age of 70 years ,n Oct. 26, 1933. • That 4'10 St•,te and 4'10 county aid to the needy aged be.granted to WILLIAM REUIa Concord, to begin as of;iay 6th, 1932. That $15. county cash allarance and >15 State aid to the needy al-,ed be granted to JAC 'YO. K RIS0:?, Pinole, as o_ Nov. lot, 1933 That '15. State and 'h. c ounty cash al lo;:arce to needy aged granted to WILLIA. DEACY, 515 Leauntoh Ave. El Oerrito, be continued as of Sept. 1933• That $15. State- and15. county cash allasance to needy aged granted to CHARLE C. CURRY, Ynryet St. San Pabl?, be continued as of Sapt. lot, 1933 That 315 State and 115. county cash allorance to needy a ed granted to GEORGE PEGI, 6121 Potrero Ave. Stege, be continued as of Sept. 1933. 343 That $10 State and $13 county cash allowance to needy aged granted to MRS. LOUISA PLAGMAii, 1702 MacDonald Ave. Richmond, be continued as of Sept. 1933• That $12.50 State and $12.50 county cash allo^arce to needy aged granted to THOMAS BARRETT, 1015 Nevin Ave. Richmond, '& continued as of sept. 1933, That )ll. State and 311.00 county cash ti.laeance to needy uged granted to ANIE OATEa 325 -12th St. Richmond, be continued as of Sept. 1933. a, hat $15.00 State and ,"19.00 ,� ccunty cash allm-ance to needy aged r.xanted to 5 NORTrI-GTOiz :'00?*, 435- 12th St., Rieb end, be so continued as of Sept. 1933• That '12.50 State and N12.50 c minty cash allm.ance to needy aced Lranted to NANO ALICE DEACY, 500 I"il'- St. El Cerrito, be discontinued as of Dec. 1st, 1932. ^hat 37.50 State and :x7.50 county cash allowance to needy aged granted to ANTCNE C.AGLZAR, San Pablo, be discontinued as of Oct. let, 1933• That $60. State and $5.50 county cash allorance for Izulf orphan children granted to MRS. CARLOTA ZERLTNO, 229 Richmond St. Pt. Richmond, be amended to read $50.00 State and '18.50 county cash alla•:ance for half orp^an children to be continued as of larch 1973. That '30 state aid for need_ Berta children be granted as of Oct. let, 1933, and that the check be mailed to St. Y-iry's Convent at Mission San Jose, each month be amended to read as f,1_oe:s: ;?30 State aid and p"6.000 county cash allowance for need children, be granted as of Oct. let, 1933, and that the checks be mailed to St.Mary's Convent, at }Wission 'an Jose, California, each month. That $10 State and ;'10 county aid granted to S91S. ETHEL id. RENCHEL, 1115 Court St. (rear) Martines, for care of James Lawrence, be changed to $20 county aid as of ++ov. 21st, 1933, as James will be 16 years of age at that time. That this money now be paid direct to _RS. A.E. BOUQUET, End of -'c Bride Avenue, Richmond, as of Nov. 15. 1933• That $10 State and pc".50 County cash allowance granted to MRS. NELU E ANCLETO, 145 South 6th St. Richmond, be discontinued as of Nov. lst,1933• The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. The Board takes recess to meet nn Monday, December 4th, 1933, at 10 o'clock A.M. i i j .,,,Chairman. i ..9.999,,,.,... i i i f 1 i i I I +I ' I i I 3=�� IN THE BOARD Or SUPERVISORS OF C(-TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, DECE75FR 4th, 1933. The Board met at 10 O'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Sunervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, H.fd. Stow, and R.J.TrFrbath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of November, 1933, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In ratter of Grartin� Dance permits. The following applicants havin: applied for permission to conduct a dance until hour of 3 O'clock. A.M. on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: Council No. 60, S.P.R.S.1. Lodge, Dec. 9tr, 1933, at I.O.O.F. TALL, Danville. Good Samaritan Club, Dec. 16, 19;3, Jan. 20, 1934, and Feb. 17, 1934. at Danville, Cal. Student Body Liberty Uni.,n Rig^: 3ch.00l, at Brentwood, Dec. 9, 1933. It is by the Board ordered that said applications be gr,,nted.r In Matter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. O.Lieese, County Assessor of Contra Costa County, having applied to this Board for authority to correct the followin4 erroneous assessments under the provisi.ns of Section 3504a of the Political Code, to rvit: In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 56015 Jennie B.Dewing is assessed with Lots 11, 12, Blk 9, Bickerstaff Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $1650. There should be no improvements assessed with these Lots, authority granted to cancel the ame. In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 55635 Ella L. « Anthony L. Torres, are assessed with a parcel of lana in the t^r.n of Lafayette with improvements erroneously assesse at $750. The correct assessed valu,ti^n of these imnrnvements is .3550. Authority is granted to correct the same. In Vol. 19 Assessment No. 41535, Dora M. Kress, is assessed with the E.Por. o; Lot 14, Fronting 49, on Ardmore Rd. Blk 5 Kensington Park with 3420 personal property. This personal property sho:ld not have been assessed with this property. Authority to cancel same is granted. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 53997 Harry W.Rockwell is assessed with 1 acre of land v:ith improvements erroneously assessed at $300. The correct assessed valuat- ion of these improvements is $100. In fol. 25 Assessment No. 54016 Wm. R. & Olive P. Wyatt are assessed with , two acres of land with improvements erroneously assessed at $100. There are no improvements on this property. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 54320 Jos. Roich is assessed with a portion of Lots 204, and 203 R.N.Burgess Walnut Lands +'an No. 2 containing 1.97 acres with im— provements erroneously assessed at 4270. The correct assessed valuation of these improvements is $570. In dol. 26 Assessment No. 55104 Jack Simas is assessed with the NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Sec. 21, T 1 N., R. 2 E. containing 40 acres with trees erroneously assessed at ?200. There should be no assessrent of trees on this property. In Vol. 29 Assessment No 60353 Alexander J.Samstag is assessed with a pares Of land containin- 2 acres of land withimprovements erroneously assessed at $700. The correct assessed valuation of these improvements is $500. In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 37223 Harry & Leona Hoffman are acs essed with Lots 12 and 13, Block 10 Almond C oart. Mr. Hoffman claimed tsar Veteran exemption on an this property d on Lot 21 Blk 9 P2 n�le Adds. but through an error in office of Assessor exemotion of the amount of $265 was allo.-ed on Lot 21 Blk 9 Pringle Addn. only. AuthOTity is ?Tant,d to alloy: exemntion amounting $795 on Lots 12 and 13, Block 10,Almond Court. In Vol. 14 Assessment No. 30596 Vito Addiego is assessed with Lots 4 and 5 Block 20 Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 with improvements =rroneously assessed at $690. The correct assessed valuation of these improvements is $120. 345 In Vol. 20 Assessre nt No. 43826 Dane Radaoovieh is assessed,with Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 Black 231 falls 2nd Addn. to Richmond with improvements erroneously assessed at $950. The correct assessed valuaticn of these improvements is $500. s In 'Vol, 22 Assessment No. 4'0577 Tillie I9ieling is assessed with Lot 19 Blocs 7 oast Richmond Boulevard with improvements erroneously assessed at $1080. The correct assessed valuation of these improvements is $800. In vol. 30 Assessment No. 62959 F.S.MOsier & Mae M.Morton are assessed with a nor tion o Lot 22 Goodman Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $300. The correct assessed valu^tion of these improvements is .$150. In vol. 8 Assessment No. 20058 Conrad Goss is assessed with Lot 14 Blk 193 Walls Addn. to Richmond with improvements erroneously assessed at 1450. The correct assessed valuaticn of these improvements is $320. In vol. 9 Assessments No. 20546 John Gandi is assessed with Lots 1 to 11, Inc. Wicks Addn, to ventral Richmond with improvements erroneously assessed at $900. There should be no improvements of these Lots for this year. In Vol. 19 Assessment ido. 41451 Joseph Adams is assessed with Lot 4, Block 10 Richm^nd Annex with improvements erroneously assessed at :370. The correct assessed valuation of these improvements is $250. i In Vol. 14 Assessment No. 30756 W.x.Carler is assessed with the N. 1/2 of Lot 3 and all of Lot 4, Block 9 Henderson Tapscott 'tract No. 1, with improvements erron- eously assessed at x400. The correct assessed valuation of these improvements is '250. In Vol. 14 Assessment No. 30819 T.F.Riley is assessed with Lots 29 and 30 Block 13, Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 with improvements erroneously assessed at $520. The correct assessed valuation of these improvements is $320. In Vol. 23 Assessment No. 49971 the East Bay Munidnal utility District c/o John O.Oliver, is assessed with the E. 74, of Lot to Block C Sub-di=ision of a portio o= Lot 137 San Pablo Rancho, assessed value of real estate $80. The East zay Municip 1 Utility District in care of v.J.Lyman is assessedwith Lot 1 less the E. 74, (see Vol. 23 Assessment No. 4997D) assessed value p£ real estate ?150 improvements $280. This is 'n error and thassessments ssessments should read as follows; Assessment No. 49971 th E. 147.431 of Lot 16, Blk C ch•b-division of a portion of Lot 137 San Pablo Rancho assessed value of real estate a15� ��orovements $2=0. Assessment No. 49970 should ' read Lot 1c less the E. 147.43' Block 0, sub-division of a portion of Lot 137 San Pablo Ranco, real estate value $80 no improvements. John ^ Oliver, claimed far Veteran exemption on the E, 147.431 of Lot 16, Bock C. but through an e--or in office of Assessor exemption was alloyed on the E. 74, of Lot 16 only. Authority is granted to make corrections and allow Mr. Oliver full exemption. In Vol. 13 Assessment No. 29918 and 29930 Milton 0. Burg is assessed with Lots 55 and 63 Schmidt & Fink Tract. Mr. Burg filed claim for rar veteran exemption on these lots with the City Assessor of E1 Cerrito. The City Assessor of El Cerrito advises us that the claim for rar veteran exemption for the County was filed with him and he is ureter the impression that he mailed the claim to Assessor's office. The Assessor has no record of receivinj the same. Due to fact Mr. Burr filed his claim for exemption with the City Assessor with t-e understanding that he wnrld mail same to office of County Assessor authority is granted to allow same. And the District Attorney of Contra Costa County having approved the cor- rection of above assessments; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authority to correct the above mentioned assessments is hereby granted. In Matter of Advertising for bids for Lighting Bay Point Li�;htinq: District. It is by the Board ordered that an Advertisement to Bidders for furnishing ^f electric current for the lighting of Bay Point Lighting District, me published in the Pittsburg Post-Dispatch, a ne-ospaper of general circulation, printed and circulated and published in the County of Contra Costa, and that bids for the furnishing of electric current for said District be received by this Board up to hour of 11 olclbck A.M. on Monday, December 19th, 1933• In Matter of Repairing of Heating Syetem in Pittsburg Memorial Hall. It having been called to the attention of this Hoard that the heating syst in Pittsburg Memorial Fall is in need of repairs, ; It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $300 be anpropriated to the David A_Solari Post, American Legion, located at Pittsburg, California, for the renal of heating system in the said Pittsburg Memorial Hall; same to be paid on presentati of a duly verified claim therefor. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. , InMatter of Transfer of Funds. It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $300 be transferred from unappro— priated Reserve Fund to General Fund for the purpose of repairing the hearing system in Pittsburg Memorial Hall., In Matter of Approval of Project Statements by Civil Works Administration, J.A.Skeggs, District Engineer of the State Division of Highways, having submitted to t M s Board statement of projects for Civil Works Administration Projects ' on new secondary state highways in District #F, of the Division of Highways in Contra Costa County for approval of this Board; It is by the Board ordered that said Projects Statements as so sulmitted be and the same are hereby approved by this Board. In Matter of Transfer of Fhnas. Upon request of County Auditor A.N,Sullenger, It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $7000 be transferred from General Reserve Fund to the Motor Vehicle Fund, said amount to be returned to General Reserve Fund as soon as available from current revenue.,,, In Matter of Installing Radiators in County Hall of Records Bolding, E.A.Lawrence, Engineer of the County Hall of Records, having reported to tbis Board that the heating radiators in offices of the District Attorney, Probation Offic r, Agricultural Commissioner and the Ladies Rest Room, are not of sufficient size to properly heat said offices, It is, by the Board ordered that J.H.Morrow, County Purchasing Agent, communica e with E.G.Bangs, Architect for said building in regard to placing of larger radiators In said offices.\ I 347 In Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Bid ordered that $10 State and $10 county aid to MRS. MANUELIIA MARISCAL, Filbert St. N. Richmond, be granted for ANTONIO MARISCAL, orohan, beginning Oct. 19, 1933. -hat $10.00 State and $10 county aid for needy aged, be granted to CARRIE ' DOEBELIN, 163- 11th St. Richmond, beginning Nov. 16, 1933• That $20. county aid granted to SRS. A.E. BOUQUET, Richmond, for care of I JAMES LAFiAENCE, be paid instead to MRS, ETHEL IT. ,WENCHEL, 1115 Court St. Martinez (rear) beginning Nov. 30, 1933• That $10.00 county cash allowance heretofore granted to CARRIE DOEBELIN 163-11th St. Richmond, be discontinued as of Nov. 18, 1933. i That $15 StatE and $15. county cash allowance heretofore granted to ELIZABE ri YALE, 5016 Wall Ave. Richmond, be continued as of Sept. 1933. That $15. State and $15 county cash allowance heretofore granted to ELIRU TSHITNEY YALE, 5016 Sall Ave. Richmond, for needy aged, be continued as of Sept. 1933• That $15. State and $15. county cash allvance heretofore granted to I.RS. FAtd_t'Iv- F. COTTLE, Rte 4, Box 391, Richmond, for needy aged, be continued as of Oct. 1, 1933. That $50 state aid and $20 county aid for needy children (half-orphan) be granted to nS. PETRINA LINO, Veale & Leslie Ave. Mt. View, Martinez, as of Nov. 1st, 19:3• That $10 State and $10 county cash allowance for half orphan children of MAILELLA }SARISCAL, be pail as of Oct. 18tH, 1933. to St.Vincent's Orphanage; this is not an increase of amoint that Mariscal c_nildren are now receiving: it is to enable us to get State reimbursement for youngest child. That $50 State and $50 county cash alla^ance for half orphan children of Manuella�aTiscal, be continued as of Oct. 1933, payable to St. Vincent's Orphanage. That a10 State and $25:50 county cash allowance for half orphan children be granted to ?SRS. GRACE JOSE, 1100 Liberty St. El Cerrito, be continued as of July, 1933• That $10 State and $25-50 county cash allorance for half orphan children be granted to 'SRS. CHRISTINA FRITZLER, 326 Ilec, St. "ichm,-nd, continued as of July, 1933• $10 State and$25.50 county cash allowance for half orphan child m granted to MRS. GRACE JOSE, 1106 Liberty St. --I Cerrito, be amert ed to read: $10.00 State aid for half orohan child be continued as of Dec. 1, 1933• That $20. State and $20 oounty cash allo,ance for half orphan children granted to MRS. FAY KLINEMAN R.F.D. 1, Box 387, Berkeley be amended to read: $10 State and $20 county cash allorance for half orphan children be granted as of Nov. 22, 1933. That $20. State aid granted to MS. ROSE VIRGA, 260 W. 7th St. Pittsburg California, be decreased to 4,10 State aid and $10 county aid beginning Nov. 23, 1933• That $20 State aid and $17.00 County aid for needy children granted to MRS. LUZERNE DEAPI, 235 Pine St. Martinez, be discon rnued as of Sept. 29th, 1933, and that $37.00 county cast: allo.7ance be paid from Sept. 30, 1933, to Oct. 5, 1933, . inclusive (for ".urohy children). And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 18th, 1933. at ' 10 o'clock AAM. i :. :� .........Clerk. 1 I' IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTPI COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, DECE114BER 19th, 1933. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon.W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, H.M.Stow, and R.J.Tr"bath. S.O.Wells, Clerk In ?Satter of Receiving Bids for Furnishing Electric Current to Bay Point Highway Lighting District. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of Electric current and maintaining a system of street lights in Bay Point Highway Lighting District, and this being the time and plaoe for receiving of bids, the following bid is received by said Board, to wit: BAY POINT LIGHT & PO'4ER COMPANY: RATE. SCHEDULE S.L.-1. mD Rating. Charges. o0w, $1.70 75w 1.95 100w 215 200w 3.19 300w 3.65- For .55- For ornamental bracket type unit where spacing between lamps exceeds 200 feet, an extra charge of 250per lamp will be made each month. and this Bo:urd deeming the said bid, a satisfactory one, orders that said contract for the furnishing, of electric current to and maintaining a system of street lights in Bay Point Highray Lighting District, be and the same is hereby awarded to Bay Point Light and Power vompany for the term of five years. It is further ordered that the District attorney of Contra Costa County prepare contract and bonds to be executed by said Bay Point Light and Power Company. In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. O.`teese, County Assessor, having applied to this Board for authorizati n to m^ke correetio-s on Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1933-34, in a cdordance with 7 cvisicns of Section 3991 of the Political Code, to wit: In Vol. 25 assessment No. 5454P abbie Lf. Johnson in care of Ralph 7.3011va3b is a .•°: :with :.pt 13, Block 3, %fad of J•^bnsonls :addition with personal property amounting tc ;100 which is an automobile belon_ing to Mr. Schwab. Mr.Schwab paid the tax on this car unsecured and unsecured personal property receipt No. 1597 was issued for s¢vc•e; authority to cancel personal property or, said assessment is requested; The follorir,•� described propert;- in name of Kathryn A.Moitoza, at al. was erroneously transferred this year to the East Bay Municipal Utility District and fo that reason did not appear on the Assessment Roll for this year as it lies within the San Pablo Water District. The owners of this property request that same be added to the assessment roll this year so that taxes due on same can be paid. Ro San Pablo Lot 151, containing 16.51 acres ® y30O per acre, making a total assessed valuation of -14950. Authority is requested to add this to the assessment roll. And the above corrections having been consented to by the District attorney of Contra Costa County. It is, by the Board ordered that authorization be granted to make the above corrections. i ;i 349 In batter of Granting Dance Permits. The following applicants having filed applications with this Board for per— mission to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clockA.M. on date and at location set g out after their respective names, to wit: Mt. Diablo Post X246, American Legion, Danville, Dec. 30, 1933. Josenh Bush, Port Chicago, Dec. 23, 1933. y It is, by the Board ordered that said permission be granted.K I 3 ' iln hatter of Installing Electric I Puma in basement of Martinez Memorial jBuilding and Repairing of Roof. It is by the Board ordered that J.H.11orrow, County Purchasing Agent, be and he is hereby authorized to purchase and have installed in the basement of the Martinez s P emorial Building, one electric pump for the purpose of removing seepage waters, i It is further ordered that said Purchasing Agent have such repairs to the !roof of said building made as is necessary.r i i r - fIn Matter of Declaring Ordinance Ido. 218 lof the County of Contr=Costa, duly published. Ordinance No. 218 of the County of Contra Costa, having been published for the time and in the mann-r prescribed by law, in Pittsburg Daily Independent, a nerspaper !of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of (California, as shown by affidavit on file herein of Frances L.McBride, It is, by the 3oard ordered that said Ordinance No. 218 has been duly published land is now in full force and effect. z i i I In Matter of Declaring; Ordinance No. 219 !of the County of Contra Costa, duly published. Ordinance Ido. 219, of the County of Contra Costa, having been published 'for t_,e time and in tile manner prescribed by law, in Pittsburg Daily Independent, ' a newspaper of general circulation printed and rublished in the County of Oontra Costa, !State of California, as shown by the affidavit on file herein, of Frances L. McBride, It is, by the Board ordered that said Ordinance No. 219, has been duly published and is now ii: full force and effect. 1 i i i i I i i 350 I In flatter of Approval of Contract between the Department of Natural Resources of Vie State of California and the "ounty of Contra Costa. The Department of Natural Resources of the State of California, having submitted to this Board, a Form of Contract between the Department of Natural Resourcl s of the State of California, and the County of Contra Costa, for approval, for operation of California State Labor Oamns for single, homeless resident men; It is, by the Board ordered that said Form of Contract be and the same is hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said con- tract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. In Matter of approval of Codract and bond of Price Construction Company and Marshall A.Dean, for the construction of the C.F.Curry Bridge. The Price Construction Company and Marshall A.Dear., having submitted to this Board t`eir duly executed contract for the construction of C.F.Curry Bridge, and 'bond in amount as beretof^re order--d by t-:is Board; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract and bond be and the same is hereby approved and the Chairman of this 3oard is hereby aut'iorized to sign same on behalf of the Count_; of Oon'ra Costa. It is further ordered that*certified check which accompanied the bids of Prim Construction Company and Elm-.,r A.Freet',.y, for tce c instruction of said brid=ge be and the same°_''.§ hereby ordered returned to srid 'bidders. In Matter of Communication of Mrs. Lurie M. Andruss. This Board Navin: received from Mrs. Marie M. Andruss, a communication protesting the levyin_- of taxes upon certain property assessed to her for the year 1931, and as-in- tl,.at sai:i taxes be cancelled for that year; It is, by the Board ordered that said cnmraunicat ion be referred to the Dis- trict Attorney of Oontra Costa County for an Official Opinion.K � r In Matter of appropriation. to Salt hater Barrier Association This Board deeming the Salt ;later Barrier association, a good advertising medium, for the resources of Centra Costa County, It is, on motion of Supervisor Long„ seconded by Supervisor Trembath, by the Board ordered that the sum of .x250.00 be appropriated to the Salt ;'later Barrier Asso- ciation for the purpose of advertising the rescarces of Contra Costa County., I L_ 351 _ In hatter of Issuing Grocery Orders and Financial Assistance to alien a residents of Contra Costa County. On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, It is by the ' Board ordered that all able bodied aliens, resident of Contra Costa County, mho have not declared their intention of beco.^.iin; a citizen of the United States, or whose Declaration of Intention was taken out over seven years prior to this date, and who receive grocery orders or financial assistance to aid their support, through the jontra Costa. County Social Service Department, shall perform labor for said county i return for said groceries or financial assistance and oayable at the rate of ",4,50 for each days labor performed. It is further ordered that the head of the County Social Service Department issue work orders to said aliens,( i In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of 1.1; R. Joost, Tax Collector, It is by the Board ordered that the sumo= $275.00 be transferred from unappropriated Reserve Fund to Salary Fund to pay for extra help in office of the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County up to January 1st, 1934. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.( j In Matter of TransDer of Funds. I It is ordered that the sum of 1250 be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve Fund to General Reeer-ve Fund, for the purpose of covering appropriation to Salt Wate i Barrier Association. i The s•,id order is passed by tl e unanimous vote of the Board.( In Platter of Application of R.R. Veale, for the purchase of filing case. i R.R.Veale, having applied to this Board for authorization to purchase a four drawer Van Dorn file with lock., It is, by the Board ordered that said anolication be referred to J.F.horrow, County Purchasing Agent, with authorization to said Purchasing Agent to furnish said Filing Case; K ' In Matter of Application of C.L.Dodge for aut;,orization to purchase a Check Protector. C.L.Dodge having applied to this Board for authority to purchase a Check Pro- tector for the sum of 750. It is, by t::e Board ordered that Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County,pur- chase said Chec!c Protector as requested,( In Matter of Purchase of Signagraf for County Auditor. It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authoriz,d to purchase through t he Purchasing Agent, of Contra Cost County, one Signagraf for the sum of 755.00-K In atter of Transfer of Funds. It is, by tte Board ordered that the sum of $50. be transferred from the Un— to General Fund appropriated Reserve Fund/for the purchase of one Check Protector fox C.L.Dodge, County Treasurer; It is further ordered that the sum of $55 be transferred from the unappropria — ed Reserve Fund to the General Fund, for the purpose of purchasing one Signagraf for the County Auditor. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r, In Matter of County Advertising in 75th Anniversary Edition of Contra Costa Gazette. This Board deeming the 75th Anniversary Edition of the Contra Costa Gazette, an advertisin medium for the resources of Contra Costa County, It is by the Board ordered that the sum of 7200 be and the same is hereby ordered paid, to the Contra Costa Gazette, for advertising matter of the resources of Contra Costa County appear inZ in the 75th Anniversary Edition of the Contra Costa Gazette; It is further ordered that the County Auditor dray his warrant in favor of said Contra Costa Gazette, for the scan of •$200, On advertising fund of said County, a and that the County Treasurer pay the same. K In Matter of Lease of Rooms in County Hall of Records to California Highway Patrol. The California Hight-ay Patrol, having presented to this Board, Forms of Lease for the rental of four rooms on ground floor of County Hall of Records Building ; at a rental of ,71, per year, by the County of Contra Costa to California Hig',way ratrol; It is, by the Board ordered that said Form of Lease, be and the same is hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.. i 4� 353 In ;utter of Transfer of Funds. On r equest of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that !the sum of x15,000 be advanced from the General Reserve Fund to Motor Vehicle Fund, said mount to 'oe reoaid as soon as available from current revenue. ' The said .order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In 'Satter of Transfer of Funds. ' A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust the accc ints for the mon*.h of Nove:nber, so that the said accounts will present a true record of the proner allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the ; County 'r-usury, and good cause appearing therFfor in a detailed explanation presented by said A.N.Sullenger; It is, by t'.:e Board ordered that the f•,11owing adjustments be made in the funds accounts as _;ent by the Co:;nty Auditor and by the County Treasurer: Debits. Credits. (Decreases) (Increases), Char. & Corrns. Fund $224.18 County Library Fund 43.73 Motor vehicle Fund 9497.20 Sun. Dist. 2 Fund a.57 Genera'_ Fund " 1.68. 71.c 771.0 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,'' i i In Batter of Cancellation of Warrants. On reauest of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered tha.t the folloring Warrants on County Treasurer of Contra Costa Oounty, be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled: CHARITIES & CO REOTIO:, F_%0: No Date of Issue. Amount. No. Date of Issue '�mourt. 7598 June 1, 1933, F25�.50 245 Aug. 1, 1931, 330.00 238 Aug. 1, 1933, 25.50 7 7 Seo. 1, 1931, 30.00 28j Aag. 1, 1933, 30.00 13 1 Oct. 1, 1931, 30.00 3U Aug. 1, 1933, 70.00 lPPj Nov. 11 1931, 0.00 8491 Jul. 3, 1933, 10.00 124+3 Nov. 1, 1933 15.00 994 Sept. 1, 1933. 15.00 2566 Dec. 1, 1931, 30.00 995 Sept. 1, 1933, 15.00 4240 Jan. 1, 1932, 30.00 1028 Sept. 1, 1933, 15.00 46 Mar. 1, 1932 30.00 1036 sept. 1, 1933, 2 .50 5148 Apr. 1, 1932, 25.50 1269 sept. 5, 1933, 34.00 17147 Jul. 1, 1932 25.50 1366 Sept.5, 1933. 10.00 16o Aug. 1, 1932 25.50 1672 Oct. 1, 1933, 66.67 847 sent. 1, 1932 25.50 1738 Oct. 1, 1933, 25.00 .1524 Oct. 1, 1932, 25.50 1832 Oct. 1, 1933, 15.00 2206Nov. 1, 1932 25.50 1P3 ct. 1, 1933, 15.00 2961 Dec. 1, 1932, 25.50 186 Oct. 1, 1933, 15.00 497 Jan. 1, 1933 25.50 1875 Oct. 1, 1933, 25.50 30 Feb. 1, 1933. 25.50 192b Oct. 1, 1933, 20.00 ,2261 Mar. 1, 1933, 25.50 2050 Oct. 1, 193^, 20.00 6063 ADr. 1, 1933, 25.50 2184 Oct. 2, 1933, 10.00 0942 May 1, 1933, 25-50 0 2636 Nov-. 1, 1933, 15-00 17639 Jun 1, 1933, 30.00 2721 Nov. 1, 1933, 67.00 :8230 Jul. 1, 1933, 15.00 2731 Nov. 1, 1933, 45.00 8246 Jul. 1, 1933, 25.50 2544 Nov. 1, 1933, 25.00 ;8269 Jul. 1, 1933, 30.00 2551 Nov. 1, 1933, 25.00 114 Aug. 1, 1933, 16.00 2592 Nov. 1, 1933, 15.00 146 Aug. 1. 1933, 30.00 25,93 Nov. 1, 1933 15.00 198 Aug. 1, 1933, 15.00 2627 Nov. 1, 1933, 15.00 199 Aug. 1, 1933, 15.00 2657 Nov. 1, 1933, 12.00 85 4 No. Date of Issue. A^onnt. CHARITIES & CORRECTIOPI FUND. 2662 Nov. 1, 1933, 15.50 4316 Feb. 1, 1933, 02'5.00 2695 Nov. 1, 19'3, 20.00 -D167 Mar. 1, 19333, 25.00 3653 Nov. 6, 1933,10.00 5939 APr• 1, 1933. 25.00 1530 Sent. lS, 1933, 30.69 0711 May 1, 1933, 25.00 7991 Jun 19, 19-33, 5.00 7465 Jun 1, 1933, 25.00 5112 Jul 1, 1933, 25.00 FEDERAL RELIEF: 100 Auz. 1, 1933, 25.'10 594 sept. 1, 193:, 25.00 201 Oct. 2nd, 1933. $113.05 1730 Oct. 1, 1933, 25.00 2427 Nov. 1, 19,7.3, 43.00 GENERAL FUND: 2485 Nov. 1, 1933, 25.00 593 Sept. 1, 193;, 62.50 26 3 NO.". 1, 1933, 37.00 5005 Har. 4, 1931, 6.08 3 c6 Dec. 1, 19;3, &00 3620 Dec. 1, 19;^3, 40.00 PAY ROLL FUND: Payroll fund. 1636 A.pr, o', 1 5519 May 9, 19931 4.50 2176 Dec. 4, 1933, 90.00 0113 Jun 13, 1933, 4.50 6176 Jun 13, 1933, 4.50 6336 Jun 27, 1933, 1.13 6623 Jun 30, 1933, 1'3 50 230 Aug 1, 19'3, 4.50 234 Aug. 1, 1933, 9.00 310 Aug. 1, 1933, 9.00 1162 Rent. 26, 1933, 40.00 1589 Oct. 31, 1933. 84.00 MOTOR VEHICLE MID. 92 Au;. 21, 193^, 2.00 150 Sept. 19, 1933 4.00 273 Nov. 6,. 1933, 32.99 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., i In 1ratter o; Distributio:_of ' Commissions on Insurance Premiums. On motion of Supervisor Tre bath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings,It is by the Board ordered that J.H.-Yorrow, County Purchasing Agent distribute the commissions on insurance premiums on County Property, for the year 1933, and now under his contra., to eligible county insurance agents, twenty per cent of t?:e total amount of such commissions to be divided anon- such agents in each Supervisor District. The vote on the fore,�oin� order b i n_r, as foli.ows: Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Supervisors Lon- and Stpw. Intiatter of Communication from Syndicate Idora Co.Ltd. A_com_munication from Syndicate Idora Co. Ltd. and enclosing deeds.to certain property in Kensington District of Contra Costa County, to the County of Contra Costa havin,,- been received by t his Board, it is, by the Board orderr.i thlt said communication and deeds be referred to the District Attorney o the County of Contra Costa, with the request that said District attorney submit to t his Bonrd an Opinion as to the responsibility for mainte - arce of.roads, the County of Contra Costa would assume upon acceptance of said proper y offered by said deeds., i j In 'atter of Allorance to Indigents, .. under care of Probation Officer. It is by the Board ordered that beginning Nov. 7th, 1933, at which time Rose Bellecci was placed in the Roman Catholic Orphanage in San Francisco, State aid in the amount of $10 per month b, allowed to sunplement county snpoort of said amount, which she is nor, getting. That beginning Dec. 1st, 1933, State aid of $10 per month be allowed the Pro at- - "3 ior. Officer T.A.Boyer, for sup^.ort and maintenance of Jos. Sanchez, illegitimate child of aurora Sanchez, t, supplement the $10 county aid nor, being givens In 'latter of Allowance to Indigents, It is by the Board ordered that $30.00 State and $25.50 county aid for I half ornham children heretofore granted to "IRS. MARY ALVES, 625 Elm St. E1 Cerrito be amended to read as f^llows: $20.00 State and $25.50 county cash allowance for half orphan children be continued as of Dec. S, 19713. That $7.50 State and 37.50 County aid for needy aged granted to KATE ASH, } P.O. B0% 603, Martinez, California, be continued as of November 1, 1933. That $12.50 State and $12.50 County cash allowance to needy aged granted to _' ANNETTE BEAL, Covina, California, be continued ns of November 1933• That 321.50 State and $21.50 county cash allorance to need;- blind, granted to ISRS. I'ARY E:^.'A BRO'G7, 547 South 30th St. Richm--ad, be continued as of Dec. 1933. ,- That $30.00 State and 330 county cash allowance for needy children, granted to LRS. !:AY BARDEI:, 250 Santa Clara Avenue, E1 Cerrito, be continued as of Oct. 1933• That x20.00 Stnte and $'17.00 county aid for needy children granted to MRS. GEORGIA CONOVER, P.O. BOX 274, walnut :reez, be continued as of Nov, let, 1933• That $20.00 State and $20. county c ash allowance far chi ld7en of incacacital ed father granted to ;'RS. AN':IE G(NORS, 620 Gladys St. El Cerrito, be continued as of Nov. 19737• c That $4".00 State and 1410 county cash allowance for half orphan children ranted to 112S. .'ARGaHET DIAS, Butter St. San Pablo, be amended to reaG as f-llows: .30.00 State and $30.00 county cash allowance for half orphan children be granted as of Dec. 1, 1933. That z 311.00 State and $11.00 county aid for needy ,.!-ed granted to NICHDLAS DEVISE, R.F.D. 1,7alnut Creek, C;o Monro Ranch, be continued as, of Nov. lit, 1933• That $10.00 Stateacid $8.50 Coanty cash allowance for half orpha. children rant=d to YRS. PAS�,DA FIDERI0, 612 Fairmont Ave. -EI Cerrito, be discontinued as of dot. 1, 1933. and 318,50 Crsnty cash allowance a be paid to "'s. Federio until Dec. 1, 1933. That $20. State aid for half-orphan children granted to 70S. SIGNS FAL' STROd, 711 Ripley Ave. Richmond, be continued. 2 That 115.00 State and 315.00 county cash allowance to needy aged granted t� TRS Erb;A GENTRY, Pinole, be continued as of Sent. 1933. g ' That $1?.75 county cash allowance granted to JOH:! GILL 425- 15th St. Richet nd be discontinued as of Dec. 1, 1933. That $10.00 State and x25.50 county cash allo,.ance for half orphan chilorer granted to MRS. MITA GIA!?'ASI, 61 Park Place, Pt.Richmond, be amended to read as fellows: 735.00 county cosh allowance be grant-d as of January 17, 1933. That $20.00 State aid for needy children be decreased to "10.00 state aid ' oeginnic Dec.- c, 1933, as Chester Gariella was l0' years of age on that date- Yra. JE?I::I3 G ALA, 1205 Lillian St. Valona. That $f,00 Sta.te and ?5.00 county aid heretofore granted to FRA^d GOR;,?APT, Walnut Creek, be continue, as of Nov. 1^t, 1933. That ;311.00 State and 311.00 county aid for needy a---ed granted to JOSEPH HARVEY HILL, Hillside Avenue. Aaluut Creek, be continued as of Dec. 1st, 1933, That 315.00 State an- 3'15.00 County cash allowance be granted to TEO.YAS J. HE.iZI::G.a, General Delivery, San Pablo, for needy aged to begin=s of Nov. 15, 1933• That $10. State and $10 county cash allowance to needy aged, ;ranted to j Sirs, MARY MALONEY, be increased to $14• state and $14 county cash allowance as of Dec. let, 1533• €i 1.14)6 That $15.00 State and 4'15, county cash allowance to needy aged granted to LEMUEL MINER 607 Eureka Ave. E1 Cerrito, be amended to read as follows: $13.50 State and x716.50 county cash allowance to needy aged be granted as of June 26, 1933. That 4'72 50 State aid and ,"12.50 county cash allowance to needy blind, granted to MISS PATRICIA UoLEOD, 030- 31st St. Richmond, be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 county cash allo:;ance for the needy blind, as of Dec. 1, 1933• That "720.00 State aid TrarL-d to MRS. JEN:'IE PARASCANDOLO, Belmont Avenue,San Pablo, be continued as of July, 1933. That 112.75 county cash allowance granted to GEORGE RCE, 532- 5th St. Richmo d Cal. be increased to :$22.50 county cash allowance, from Dec. lot, 1933• That $32.50 County cash allowance granted to MR. CHARLES SHUQUIST, 726 Richet d St. El Cerrito, be continued from Dec.lst, 1933. That $12.50 State and ,-#12.50 county c-,sh allowance to needy aged, granted to MRS. ADA E. YOUNCLOVE, 205 Western Drive, Pt."ichmond, be continued as of Oct 1933. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, December 20th, 1933, at 10 o'clock A.M. tL... hairman. ...... ....Clerk. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF 0011i-RA COSTA CGUNTIY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DEC%i'BER 20th, 1933• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Eon. W.J.Buchana:., Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L. Cummings, H.M.Stor, and R.J.Tre-ibath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. IN THE 'BATTER 0: Canvassing, Votes of Special State Election of December 19th, 1933. The Board proceeds to and does canvass the election returns of the Special State Election held on December 19, 1933, throughout the County of Contra Costa, and in each of the different consolidated precincts thereof and the Board having completed t:-e canvass of said returns finds that the vote in several consolidated precincts of this County for and against the Referendum Leasure, against the Centro Valley Water Project, is as shown on the following statement; r - 1 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE SPECIAL STATE ELECTION ' HELD DECEMBER 19, 1933 IN ........... _..(""4,1, Vie¢ i COUNTY State of California 2 Statement of All Votes Cast at the r REFERENDUM MEASURE,QUESTIONS AND PROPOSTRONS samrTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS •:�1 ELECTION PRECINCTS o a"A F i YES NO •: Consolidated Precinct No. 1 g S 3 d 3 ncrkcley Park Consolidated Precina llo. 2 _ / ! a ElC rito\ .1&2 f Consolidated Precinct No. 3 LIC ito No's.3 L 4 Consolidated Precinct No. 4 �� 117 J -- PI Carritn nn a.5&c Consolidated Precinct No. 5 �.V... 7�._..` �� - _ ,•,. Consolidated Precinct No. 6 f/ _ .,�a• _ LIC ito no's.8&9 �.� Consolidated Precinct No. 7 7 RI Corrito No.In - dq I : Consolidated Precinct No. 8 I want.N 1,28-3 Consolidated Precinct No. 9 Rch ond\ s 1,2&3 Consolidated Precinct No.10 " / i - Consolidated Precinct No. llcinaond N s.7,8&0 - - q ; -_... Consolidated Precinct No.12 - !5 f©t�. -- Richmond Nn's. 0&.11 _ ..Consolidated Precinct No.13 _. 4'.v �/S._ R chmond No's.12,L 13 - _. Consolidated Precinct No.14 /5/ �/ - _ - Itih nd A 14,t 15 - Consolidated Precinct No.15 /0_%_ _._ Ra hmond\o 16 8 17 Consolidated Precinct No.16 _ Richmond N s.1S,19,1,20 - -. Consolidated Precinct No.17 li 1 a ml\ 12_&23 _ - Consolidated Precinct No.18 Q /37 j, I1khr—d\o s.24&2:i _ -- — t -..Consolidated Precinct No.19 I{ 1 d\ 26827 Conslidted Precinct No.20 __ 11210—a. A e-25,29&32 III _. -.. Consolidated Precinct No.21 aW /7� (_(p�p i R }mond\ s.30,31&39 (_ _ - ._. _ __.. .. .. Consolidated Precinct No.22 R l and N 34&35 - _ — _.. Consolidated Precinct No.23 0�J /�j R hmondNo's.36&37 n ... Consolidated Precinct No.24 - G<U 0 /�`i` i v(7 � R 1 inn 33 L35 Consolidated Precinct No.25 IL I mond N's,•10&41 i p 4 Consolidated Precinct No.26 - 0 _. R I and No.42 .. Consolidated Precinct No.27 /.� ✓ i '�J _ I _. ' S.,Pablo No's.1&3 —}._._ r Consolidated Precinct No.28 `"— C a L` .Consolidated Precinct No.29 G ant - .Consolidated Precinct No.30 Totals Carried Fe—rd I Special State Election Held December 19, 1933 3 4 REFERENDUM MEASURE,QUEST1om APRT PROPO=ONS TO VOTE OF ELECTORS u Z ELECTION bd� PRECINCTS 0 0 9d� >a aa� t 1 y YES ft0 j ' Totals Brought Forward `✓loO Z 3 L d f+✓J L j ; �- Consolidated Precinct No _`�' � Rud N 1&2 ,._. _._ _ :_1-71-- 7_ „ _..._ Consolidated Precinct No.32 {-__���, �_ _. _. ' - "15no1c Nos 182&Ilereidea.... "`. �:. __. ,..... ._Consolidated Precinct No.33 _y-U � 5e1L " ... _ ..___ _.._.__ -._..v 7777 7F77� /Consolidated Precinct Na.34 Cra Rett N a 1&3 Consolidated Precinct No.36 -. Consolidated Precinct No.36 Consolidated Precinct No.37 Cmet.att xo c-. .._ ._ Consolidated Precinct No.38 - _- - Port Caetn No'a.1&2 Consolidated Precinct No.39 _._. ...__ "Dnn 11e Noa.1&-2 A _ Consolidated Precinct No.40 _ _ !-, _... _ __.. SanRanwo o Conslidated Precinct No.41 -- - -- - m;�1aro �t Consolidated CJcC. dated Precinct No.42 ! .a~?� �(, ,� Consolidated Precinct No.43 ConsolidatedPrecinct No.44 7� 2 Q , v2 t t pp _.. . Canyon r.. �..-.. _ .... ...,....— 9 j Consolidated Precinct No.46 Consolidated PrecincR.t No 4611-- 'y-f Consolidated Precinct No.47 -T. 1 .. Consolidated Precinct I Consolidated Precinct No 49 sZ W E a 13 5 _.._ Co 11ns.,6 olidatedL.Frec>.aeY Na.60 tCN a -- - f 1 Consolidated Precinct No bl ' 11 nl it Cr Consolidated Precinct No.62 ..,. _- Efari n N 1,2&3 Consolidated Precinct No 53 lila tin N a 7d 16 r ...__ _.-. _ ...__. Consolidated Precinct No.64 ...cTy� �' • �T-_., �, - Sdc Consolidated Precinct No.66 c�W aao2'] Consolidated Precinct Na.68 \lartnwz hos.11,125;13 Consolidated Precinct No..67___..__._I Vfiw Hill No..182 Consolidated Precinct No.68____ ori lie la s.18 2 p Precinct No 69 Coward Ns 1 2&3 :—_._. _.•_ Consolidated Precinct No 80 1 Totals Gar ied FaIft d ._-� _ Statement of All Votes Cast at the REFERENDUM MEASURE,QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED �P TO VOTE OF ELECTORS - 8 ' ELECTION PRECINCTS �d y a� E" YES NO: .Totals Brought Forward y//f,L.. A /d. 1 0/ _ Consolidated.Preranct No,.61 ___ o-1 —�i[� �d_— __ �'- -2- C—rd No's.5&7 - Consolidated Precinct No.62 -. Consolidated Precinct No,63 - _ Consolidated Precinct No.64 I'ncheco ( 777 W:' Consolidated Precinct.No.66 Pittsburg No's.1 C 4 ...Consolidated Precinct No.66 _____._ �1 u .LC i-1--7__ -- --.' — Pittsburg No's.2&3 q t _._.Consolidated Precinct.No.67 .__ ;,SA__ 23'- - Pittsburg No's 5,G S 7 —.—_._-_ConsoGdAtedPrecinct No.66 Pittsburg No' S G&12 Consolidated Precinct No.69 -Pittsburg No's.10C it Consolidated Precinct No.70 Pittsburg No's 13&14 Q —,— __ ._,Consolidated Precinct No.71 �1 ..Cl cyton ... f Consolidated Precinct No.72 --- Part Chicago N's I&2&Clydc t f Consolidated Precinct No.73 +-W Consolidated Precinct_No._74 A t I A s 1&2 _ Consolidated Precinct No.76 .--__-- F U�. 28 A tiocli No'..3&4 - Consolidated Precinct No.76 .___._..__,. L O_10—L — A.tio6No's.5&G iI Consolidated Precinct No.77 .__ Loon I rcc - __-..-Consolidated Precinct No,78 B t od No 1,2&3 i —,_-.Consohdated_Preciact Myron No's 1&2 _Consolidated Precinct No...80 I.nignt�en � t " Consolidated_Precinct No.81 - __ 0 Aley Nos.l&2 ` _.-.CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS ._- .3/,j -_O�JOf-L :.:_.-. MIFF --L=- 1 Special State Election Held December 19, 1933 REP""MEASURE,QUEMONS Alva MOFOSMM SUel MED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS e_ it ELECTION PRECINCTS a o � I YES HO - 1 F I - : if I I — i ! �I f Ip 7 I � � I : I r I Statement of All Votes Cast at the ( REFERENDUM MEASURE,QU MONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED 1 ELECTORS - I TO VOTE 0 I i I ` I I I •- i ELECTION a b a PRECINCTS 1 o SQA --- - F YES NO i I I ji N V 1 I 1 i I• i i a r II I I r i I _ ( r rI: : I I : al I II ' I - r 1 ry- : ( _ 1 — L; 1 I : I , ; ' I t I ? tl I 1� i II nI I Special State Flection Held December 19, 1933 REFERENDUM MEASURE,OUESTIDNS ANID PROPOSRIONS SURl1Q"M` TO VOTE OF ELMORS fi -- S ELECTION a PRECINCTS YY h E- YES NO ' I i _ r i � ILi I i i I i - I� i� I it i I I a ' I I — : it - --- - I I ii I i i : : i 357 It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board certify said Results to the Secretary of State as shown on the foregoing Statement. -� In =latter of Canvansin- Absent Voters Ballots. S.C.7ells, County Clerk, havin reported tot his Board that there are certai. Absent Voters Ballots, cast in the Special Election held December 19th, 1933, the Bo rd ' of Sunervisois oroc=eds t) and does canvassthe result of said Absent Voters Ballots and finis the result to be as follows: Yes:— 03. No .— 9. It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board add the result of '. canvass of said absent Voters Ballots to the General Results of said election and certify the sane to the Secretary of State. In ?latter -f Appointment of Justice of the Peace for lith Judicial Townshin of County of Contra Costa. It anp�,nrin. to the 9oaTd that there is a vacancy in the office of the Justice of the Peace of Judicial Tornshin No. 11,of the County of Contra Costa, caused by the death of 41.P.Terry, incumbent, It is, on inotion of Supervisor Lon:-, seconded by Suoervisor Stov, by the Board ordered that Katherine Terry, be and sive is hereby appointed Justice of the Pe ce of the lith Judicial Township of Contra Costa_ County, to fill tae unexpired term of 'N.P.Terry, Deceased., And the Board take:- recess to meet on Tuesday, January 2nd, 1934, at 10 o'clock A.M. 7 Chairman. ....... V.... .... lerk. i IN THE BOARD 0.7 SUPERVISORS OF CO`FTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1934• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchana:i, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Gum Ings, H.M. Stow, and R,J.Tremhath. S.C.Yrells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of _ December, 1933, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the :�oard approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk.- - - - In Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that $12.50 State and $12.50 county cash allowance granted to MR. THOS. F. CLARK, San Pablo, be continued as of Oct. 1933• That $5.00 State and $5.00 county aid for needy aged granted to HERBERT PARKER, 705 Alhamra Ave. Crockett, be continued as of Dec. lat, 1933• That $10.00 State and $10 county aid for needy aged granted to CHARLES MANSTR M 1056 Cumbaland St. Pittsburg, be continued as of November let, 1933• That $15.00 State and $15.00 county cash allowance to needy aged granted to MRS. M4GGIE COOK, 447- lith St. Richmond, be amended to read: $12.50 State and $12.5 County cash allowance to needy aged, as of Oct. 1, 1933• That $15.00 County Cash allowance be granted to MRS. MAGGIE COOK, 447- lith St. Richmond, as of December lat, 1933. That $75.00 0ounty cash allowance to FRAY' ATHRAY, 631 Clayton St. E1 Cerrito be decreased to $50.00 County cash allowance as of Dec. 1, 1933• That :$14.00 State and $14.00 Oounty aid to John M.Walker, Lincoln Ave. Walnut ' Creek, be decreased to $9.00 State and ,$9.00 "aunty aid as of Dec, lat. 1933• That $11.00 State and $11.00 county aid to LEONARD CARY, Walnut Creek, be discontinued as of July lat, 1933• That ,$7.00 State aid and $7.00 county aid to needy aged granted to ANNA SCHUMACtiER, Walnut Creek, be discontinued as of Sept, lat, 1933. That $12.50 State and $12.50 county cash allowance to needy aged, granted to MRS. KJERSTI BROWN, 556- 6th St. Richmond, be discontinued as of Dec. lat, 1933• That $10.00 State and $20.00 county aid :e granted to MRS. LUCILLE MONTONARI 270 Fleet St. Port Chicago, for needy children, to begin as of Nov. 23, 1933• That $30.00 State aid for half orphan children granted to NUNZIATA FONTANA, 305 Talbert St. Martinez, be continued as of Dec. let, 1933. That $30. State and $10 county aid for half orphan children granted to JOSEPHINE FEHREIRA, 802- 10th St. Antioch, be continued as of Dec. 1st, 1933• That $40.00 State aid to FLORIDA COX, 2354 Bonifacio St. Concord, for half orphan children, be continued as of Dec. lat, 1933. That $30.00 State aid for half orphan children granted to MARY SAMORA, 1759 Colfax St. Concord, be continued as of N„v. lat, 1933• , That $30. State and $15.50 County aid to ANGELICA VILLA, near Depot,Rodeo, be increased to $30.00 State and $30. county aid as of Dec. 1, 1933. Tnat $20.00 State and $17.00 county cash allowance for needy children grants to MRS. MARY BRIGHT, 224 Castro St. Pt Richmond, be amended to read as follows: $10. State and $10 county cash allowance for needy children as of Jan. 31, 1934. That $4G State aid to MRS. FLORIDA COX, 2354 Bonifacio St. Colcord, be cbang d to $30. State aid and $10 county aid, beginning Dec. 23, 1933• That $20. State aid to MRS. VICTORIA PERAIII, 144- 17th St. Richmond, be amended to read: $10. State and $10 county cash allarance for half orphan children as of Jan. 21, 1934. That $30. State and .0030 county aid for children of incapacitated father granted to MRS. ANGELINA ALBANO, 377 --W. 4th Bt. Pittsburg, be discontinued as of June lat, 1933• That $20.00 State aid and $20 county aid for children of incapacitated father granted to LENA POLLACCI, 650 Montezuma St. Pittsburg, be discontinued as of Dec. 17, 1933• That $30.00 State and $30.00 county cash allowance for half orphan children 359 i granted to MRS. EN'tHA TAYS, 308 Center St. E1 Cerr,to, be discontinued as of Dec. lst, 1933• Tl;at $10 State and $10 county cash allowance for needy children granted to MRS. FERN CARLSON, 1502 Bissell Ave. Richmond, be discontinued as of Dec. 1st, 1933• That $12.25,State and $12.25 county cash allowance to needy aged, granted to ROBERT THOMPSON, 526- 4th St. Richmond, be amended to read as f,1110ws: $10.25 State ' and $10.25 county cash allowance to needy aged as of Dec. let, 1933• The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In Matter of 'Transfer of Funds. ' On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to finance current operations, It is, by trE Board ordered that the sum of $10,000 be transferred from the General Reserve Fund to tte Motor Vehicle Fund, said amo.;nt to be returned to the Genera] Reserve Fund as soon as available from current revenue. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board..' In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of A.K. Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that the following amounts be transferred from Charities k Corrections Fund to State Fund on account of Sonoma State Home ------------------$7,109.27 Whittier State school ____ __ 606.11 Ventura School for Girls --------__ 342.59 Mendocino State Hospital------------- 140.00 Preston School of Industry----------- .8.5-33. 82.29. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In Matter of Placing Advertisement in Oakland Tribune Year nook. This Board deeming tae Oakland Tribune Year Book, a good advertising medium .fa' the resources of Contra Costa County, It is, by the Board ordered that an advertisement of to resources of Contra Costa County consist i:ig of one page, be placed in the Oakland Tribune Year nook, at a ' .cost of $100.00, said amount to be paid out of the Advertising Fund upon. presentation 0Y a duly verified claim therefor. In Matter of Request of Mrs. Marie M.Andruss for cancellation of taxes. Mrs. Marie M,Andruss, having heretofore filed with this 3oard her request that taxes for the year 1931, be cancelled upon ti,at certain property described as follows, tb mit: Portion of Tide Land Lot No. 28, Section 2, T 1 N., R. 5 W. bounded north and west by land of Belling, East by the Lot L.N. and south by a street, and said request havinc; heretofore been referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County for an Official Opinion on same; and the District Attorney having filed with this Board his Written Opinion to the effect that said taxes should not be I cancelled for the year 1931, on said 7operty; IT IS, on motion of Supervisor Lon6, seconded by Supervisor Stow, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby denied.< In Matter of Change of School ' boundaries of Lafayette and Pleasant Hill School Oistricr.s. A petition having been filed with this Board praying for a c,ange of boundaries of Lafayette and 'leasant Hill School Districts in the County of Contr a ' Costa, by taking from said Pleasant Hill School District and annexing to Lafayette School District, certain territory described therein, and said petition having been signed by heads of ten or more families residing in said school districts, and notice of hearing on said petition having been given by Bryan O.Rilson, County Superintenden of Schools, by mailing notices by registered mail to each of the Trustees of Lafayett School District and Pleasant Hill School District, and by causing notices to be post— ed as required by Statute and it appearing that notice has been given in all respects as required by lar, and the Superintendent of Schools having filed with this Board his recommendation that the netiti m be granted, and this being time and place for the hearing on said petition, and as set out in the notices heretofore given by the Superintendent of Schools; the following persons annear and address the BOerd on behalf of the said petitioners, to wit: E'.R.Rowland, W.B. Ellis, Daisy Hetherington, and the following persons address the Board in opposition to said petition, to wit: Blalock Putnam, Mrs. C.S Peterson and Mrs. Harvey Marshall; Thereupon on motion of Supervisor Cummins, seconded by Supervisor Trembath It is by the Board ordered that tihe boundaries of Lafayette and Pleasant Hill School Districts be changed by taking from to Pleasant Hill School District and adding to Lafayette School 'jistrict, the following described property, to wit: BEGI-.INII:G at the point of intersection of the center line of Raliez Creek with the center line of tine County Road leading from Pleasant Hill to LafqLyette, said point being the southeasterly corner of that certain 167 acre tract of land as described in a deed from Agnes C. J.Rutherford and James Rutherford, her husband, to Edward R. Rowland, recorded August 10, 1906, in Vol. 137 of Deeds, page 384, Records of Contra Costa County; thence northerly along the center line of said road to the northeasterly corner of said 1672 acre tract; thence west along the north boundary line of said tract to the southwest corner of that certain 75 acre tract of land as described in a deed from C.A.Chaquette and Ernestine Chaquette his wife, to Lester G.Loupe Company, recorded May 2, 1930, in Volume 222 of ' Official Records, page 396, records of Contra Costa County; thence North along the west boundary line of said 75 acre tract to the northeast corner of that certain 14.30 acre tract of land as described in a deed from San Ramon Valley Bank to Marie Huddleston, recorded' April 1, 1924, in Volume 470 of Deeds, page 154, Records of Co„tra Costa County; thence "esterly along the north boundary line of said 14.30 acre tract and the north boundary line of the lands now or formerly owned by r.T.Kennedy and S.Rossi to a point in the center line of Raliez Creek; thence southeasterly down the center line of Raliez Creek to the , point of beginning,. The said order is passed bythe unanimous vote of the Board.k In Matter of Amending Plans and Specifications for lighting BayPoint Lighting District. This Board navino on the 20th day of November, 1933, adopted plans and I 361 specifications for the lighting of Bay Point Lighting District; Itis by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications heretofore adopts be amended by cmittirg from said plans and specifications lights marked "F", "7", "22" and 124", and all other lights on said plans and specifications are to be ' maintained. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 15th, 1934, at 10 o'clock A.M. .........................Chairman. ................. IN THE BOARD OF SUFE7VISORS OF COi:T:41 C,,S'"A 001iXTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. JA:AiARY, 15tE1, 1934. BOA'S met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hoi,. 19.J._uchana:, Chairman; Sunervisors James N.Long, H.1!.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.L"ells, Clerk. Aosent: Supervisor H.L.Ou=ings. IN THE MATTER OF ACCEPTANCE OF AG?E-E;acliT of Lease of certain premises for road purposes from Joe P.Ros4an'd Adelaide S.P,ose, his rife. Joe. P.Rose, Jr, and Adelaide S. Rose, his wife, having presented to the Board of Supervisors of uhe County of C m.a a Costa, State of California, an agreement ' of lease least:,; to t:�:e Caunty of Centra Costa, apolitical. su'odivision,of the State of Californda, a certain parcel o: land for the nurnose of storage of gravel thereon by said County, which said parcel is situate, lying and berg in S.D. #3, County of Co.i-z n Cosda, State of California, and more narticularly described as ' follows, to pit: REGI NTINZ at a noint on the northerly side of the County Road, leading from Concord to Clayton, said poirt being the most southeasterly corner of the property of Joe P.Rose, Jr. as the same is so descrioed in t;:at certain deed recorded in Volume 121 of Deeds, page 142, records of Contra Costa County, California; said point being also the most southwesterly corner of the piooerty of John '.P. Dean and Ethel Hill Dean, as the same is so described as parcel Two in that certain deed recorded in Volume 163 of Official records, at page ol, records of Contra Costa County, California; thence along the line dividing the aforesaid parcels, N. 27030' E 734.50 feet; thence leaving said dividing line N. 65a30' 1q. 190.00 feet; ti:ence S. 24030' N. 171.00 feet; thence S. o5030' E. 17^.00 feet; thence S. 24°30' W. 563.50 feet to a point on the northerly line of the before mentioned county road; thence alone; the northerly line of the said County road, S. 65030 E. 20 feet to the poina of begicmiug. Being a portion of the before mentioned Joe P. Rose, Jr. tract and lying and being in the Rancho Monte Del Diablo. It is by said Board of Supervisors of the Countyof Contra Costa State of California, ordered that said agreement of lease be and the same is hereby accepted, and it is further ordered that said lease be recorded in the office of the County "ecorder of the County of Contra Cosca, State of California. It is FURT-HER ORDERED that the County Auditor ofContra Costa County dram his warrant in favor of Joe P.Rose, Jr., and Adelaide S.Rose, his Rife, in the sum of $122.00 payable out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County, and that the County Treasurer p ay the same. ' The Foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly irn roduced, passed and adopted by the members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contia Costa State of California, at a meetinE. of said Board 'held on the 15tb day of January, 1934 Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long, H.M.Stow, w.J.Buchanan and R.J. Trembath. Noes: None Absent: supervisor H.L.Cummings. In Matter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. O leese, County Assessor, havin:_ applied to this Board for authority to correct the f^lloiing erroneous assessments in accordance with provisions of Section 3804a of the Poli-:ical v'ode, to wit: For fiscal year 1931-32, Vance K.teager, claimed War Veteran Exemption on Lots 24 and 25, Block 23 Andrade Rose Tract No. 1, and Lots 11 and 12 Block 122, +mended Map of the City of Richmond, Exemption amounting to $90 was alloyed on Lots 24 and 25, Block 23, Andrade Rose Tract No. 1 but exemption,ras not allared on Lots 11 and 12, Block 122, Amended Map of the City of Richmond, Assessed Valuation $910. Authorization to Auditor to allow the exemption on Lots 11 and 12, Block 122 Amended Trap of the City of Kichmend and cancel the*axes and delinquencies thereon is requeste ; In year 1932-=3. in Vol. 17 Assessment No. 36385, C.H.Palmer, was erroneously assessed with Lot 1 Block 340 Additi on al Survey to the Torn of Martinez, and Lizzie L. Woodward was erroneously assessed with Lot 2 and failed to pay the second install- ment of taxes on same (See Assessment 110. 38380). G.H.Palmer owns Lots 1 and 2 and the assessed valuation on Lot 1 covers both Lots 1 and 2, Lizzie L.Woodward should have been assessed cith Lot 3, Block 340 Additional Survey. 1Hr. Palmer, in paying; the tax-s on Lot 1 as it appears on the Assessment Roll for that year actually paid the taxes on Lots 1 and 2. authorization to the Auditor to cancel the second installment of taxes and delinquencies thereon is requested. And the District attorney of Contra Costa County having approved the said _ application, the said assessments be and they are hereby ordered to be corrected, as above stated. '. 363 In ?Satter o; Approval of Boni of Unio_: Safe Deposit Bank for a lost warrant. It aooearin_ to t_-^is Board that Warrant No. 2, heretofore drawn by the ' County Auditor on County Treasurer of Cortra Costa County, in favor of Union Safe Deposit Bans- in sum of 1'c4.17, payable out of Road District Improvement #4, fund, ha. been lost, and the said Union Safe 7eposit Bank, ha✓i - furnished to this Board, a good and su ficient bons .e sum of $125.34 indemnifying the said County against ' loss on the issuance of a duplicate warrant to replace Auditor's ".;arrant No. 2; It is, by the Board ordered that said bond anu the sureties thereon, be and t1 same is hereby approved and the County auditor of Contra Costa Cninty is hereby authorized to draw, n duolica.te warrant in favor of UnionSafe Deposit Bank and payable out of the Road Distii et Improvement No. 4 Fund, in the sum of $04.17, to replace Warrant No. 2. In. Satter of approval of Bond of ,. George E.Miller on lost warrant. It z;ppearing to this Board that Warrant No. 1374, heretofore drawn by the County Auditor on County 'Treasurer of Contra Costa County in favor of George E.Miller ' ir. the sum of .,.50.45, payable out of the General Fund of said County, hm been lost, and the sa`d GeorEe E.Miller having- furnished to this Board, a good and sufficient bond int he s::.m of $100.96 inden:nifyin,; said County against lose on the issuance of a du-plicate warrant to replace Auditor's Warrant '1374• It is, bythe Board ordered that said iarrant and the sureties thereon be and the same is hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County, is hereby authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of George E.Miller payable out of the General Fl:nd of said County in sum of $50.45 to replace Warrant No. 1374. In Natter of Issuance of ' Warrant to Joint. Highway District #13. The Directors of Joint ?$_hray District #13, of the State of California, havin presented to this Board, a Resolution requesting that the sum of ."23611.12 of the $11,111.11 heretofore appropriated to the Contingent Fund of said District, by the County of contra Costa., in accordance with Resolution of tie Board of Directors of said "istrict, dated June 27th, 1932, is required for immediate use; It is, by the Board ordered that t.e County Auditor of Vontra Costa County ;draw his warrant in s:m of $3,611X payable out o£ the sum of $11,111.11 heretofore appropriated to said District,in favor of the Joint HiL�:hivay District #13, and that the said Warrant be deposited wit. the Treasurer of Joint Highway District 413, of the! 'State of Calisornia, and that the county Treasurer pay the same. i f34 In flatter of Application to Railroad Commission for changes to Southern Pacific Crossing, south of Byron Station. It is, by the Board ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County make application to the Railroad Commission of the State 02 California, for changes ' to crossing over Southern Pacific Railroad known as Crossing No. B-067-1 youth of Byron, and that the said Commission assess the cost of crossing work necessary for said changes as to it appears equable. In Latter of Application of Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2025, for an order re-apportioning Assessment List. 19HERT,AS, on the 15t'- dayof January, 1934, the Board of Trustees and the Trus - ees of the aoove named 3eclamation District filed with the Clerk of this Board an assessment list o= reanportioned assessment valuations on +racts No. XXIV and XLI of an original assessment Valuation list anProved by this Board of Supervisors on the 5t' day of January, 1925; an: thereafter on said 15th day ai January, 1934, this Boar by its order, fixed this 5th day of iebruary, 1934, at the. hour of 10 o'clock A.M. and Ohamoers of the Board of Supervisors of the above named County at the Hall of Records in the City of Martinez, Calart y of "ontra Cosa, State of Calif ornia, as the ' time and place at r:hich tads Board will meet for the turnose of he,rinp, any and all objections to said reapportioned assessment and assessment list and also required that notice of the hearin, at said time and glace should be given by publication for tc.•o weeks in Byron Times, a newspaper cf general circulation published in the above named County; and, WHEREAS, on this 5th day of February, 1934, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. before this Board at its Chambers. in the Hall of Records at the City of Martinez, County of °ontra Costa, State of California, the hearing of any and all objections to said assesament list was duly called by this board in accordance with the terms of said order, and it trerFupon was duly made to to appear to this Board that notice of time and place of hearin_ of slid objections in proper form was duly and regularly puolished by t:ne terms of said order; and, 'WHEREAS, upon said hearing, or prior thereto, no written or other objection ' to said asse--ment list of ream ortioned assessment valuations were mace or filed and it appears to$he Board that the reapportioned assessment valuations in said assessme t list and said assessment list in all, respects are fair and equitable. Now, tnercfore, upon motion of Sunervisor seconded by Supervisor and duly carried, IT IS HERBY ORDERED that said assessment list as so prepared be, and the same is hereby approved. 365 IAT THE MATTES 0? ALLOr�fANJE TO I ND I GENTS. IT IS BY ^_-E BCARD ORDERED that county cash allowance of $70 be granted to MRS. ADELINE SAITTOS, 1458 Orchard St. San Leandro, Oat, to begin as of Dec. lst, 1933• That $b.00 County cash allacar_ce be granted to MRS. ANNA JARVIS, 544- 20t' St. Richmond, as of Jan. lst, 1934• That $12.003tanding Grocery Order be placed at A.Greenfield Store in Pinole, for HEH-nERT PAWSEY, Pinole. That $25.00 county cash allowance to LAURA KATES be decreased $15.00 county cash allowance as of Jan. 1st, 1934. and $6.50 which has been paid to Mr. J.E. ' 'icElheney, City Clerk, Antioch, for rent be discontinued as of Jar.. 15, 1934. (224 Railro,.d Ave. Antioch). That $15.county Cash allowance granted to WILLOUGHBY SHADE, 147- 15th St. Richmond (mailing address 602 '"acdonald Ave.) be continued as of Jan. lst, 1934. That $6.50 county cash allowance granted to CEASAR RAPPA, C/o John Deste£ no 40 Front St. Pittsburg,be continued as of Jan. 1st, 1934• That $17.00 county cash allorarce�•ranted to AiDREI9 LATHROP WALKER, Box 94 Oakley, be continued as of -,n. lst, 1934. That $8.50 county case allowance, granted to JOSEPHINE FERRAN"TE, 536 Cutter St. Pittsburg, Cal. be continued as of Jah. 1st, 1934. That 342.50 connty c,sh allowance grnnted to VOLNEY WILSON, 223- 5th St. Antioch, oe continued as of Jan. 1st, 1934. That $30.00 county ens'n allowance h7 anted to JOSEPH 1iUNES, P.O. Box 74, Oakley, Cal. oe cortinurd as of Jan.lt, 1934• That $6.00 county cash allowance granted to ROSA PUCCIO, 784 West St. Pittsb,.7rg, Cal. be continued as of Jan. lst, 1934• That ;$23.00 county cash alloaanc,�heretofore grantedto FRED JONES, Cabin 1 ' McFarland Auto Court, Pittsburg, Cal. be continued as of Jan. lst, 1934. That $12.75 county cash allowance granted to FRANK PRESTIGIACOMO, 5th St.Pittsburg, Cal, be continued as Of an. lst, 1934. That $17.00 county cash allowance granted to DELIA GALLA HER, 2355 Pacheco St. Concord, Cal. be discontinued as of Jan. lst, 1934. That $12.50 State and 512.50 county aid for needy aged be granted to CHAS. HENRY RAY, Locust St. Walnut Creek, as of Dec. 5, 1933• `hat x$6.00 State and $6.00 county cash allowance to needy aged be granted to IMS. FRANa McZNTR'IE, 310 Barrett Ave. Richmond, as of Dec. 1st, 1933• That $11.00 State and $11.00 county aid for needy aged granted to SANDY LAhfflR0 Antioce, be discontinued as of Dec. lot, 1933• That $12.00 State aid and $12.00 county aid _ranted to JOSEPH HATCH, Box 128, Walnut Creek, be discontinued as of Dec. 14, 1933• That 320.00 State and $20 county cash allowance to needy children be grant' ed to "fRS. ALI E LEGRAND, 413 Sasth St. Richmond, Cal. as of Jan. 1st, 1931+. That $20.00 State and $20.00 county aid for half orphan children be grants to MRS. LILLY WEDLAKE, ".F.D. Rte 1, Box 5, Pittsburg, Cal. as of Jan. lit, 1934. ' That 330.00 State aid for half orphan children granted to NUNZIATA FONTAN 305 TALBERT ST. Martinez,Cal. be decreased to $20.00 State aid as of Jan. 2nd, 1934• That x10.00 State and $27.00 county aid granted to MRS. BERTHA MORA, Cor. 8th St. & Cutter St. Pittsbur:;, be continued as of Dec. lst, 1933• That x10.00 State and $27.00 county aid granted to MRS. BERTHA MORA, Car. 8th & Cutter Sts. Pittsburg, be discontinued as of Jan. lst, 1934• ' That aoolicatioa of MRS. itARY REGELLO, Road 17, San Pablo, Cal. for aid be discoalnued at request of applicant. shat application of MRS. YNOCENCIA DUARTE, 423 C. St. Richmond, bedis- continued at request of applicant. That 330.00 Chanty cash allowance be contin•ed as of Jan. lat. 1934, to MRS. ELVIRA WEES, 442- 10th St. Ric.1m ond. In the Cutter of applications for county aid. It is by the Board ordered that all indigents residents of Counties other then, Contra Costa, who are receiving State aid for needy children, and who leave said'Count for the purpose of residing in Contra Costa County, shay be barred from receiving County Supplementary aid from Contra Costa County, and shall be required to return to he .County of their residence for said County supplemental aid.Y, In Matter of approval of Contract and Bond of Bay Point Light & Power Co. Bay Point Li;ht & Power Comnany, having furnished to this Board, their contract and necessary bond accompanying the same, for the furnishing of electric current and maintaining a system of street lights in the Bay Point Highway Lighting ilistrict, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract and bond be and the same is hereby aopr w ed and the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are iaereby authorized to sign same on'behalf of the County of Contra Costa. In Matter of Appointment of ' Superior Court Jurors for year 1934. The Sunerior Court of the County of Contra Costa, having made an order designating the number of Jurors that will, in the opinion of the Court, be required for the transaction of business vending in said Superior Court during the ensuing year or until a new list of jurors is provided, and the Court having estimated that 500 jurors will be required to transact the business of the Court during the ensuing year the Board proceeds to and does select as required by law, a list of five hundred persais to serve as trial jurors in the Superior Court of the County of Contra Costa for the ensuing year or until a new list of Jurors is provided. The following is a list of the persons so selected by the Board from the different Districts of the County in pr000rtion to the number of inhabitants of said District, and the number of the District from which the said persons are selected, to wit: SUPERVISOR DISTRICT Ido. s 1. 'Allen, YI.E. 24. - Clark, B.J. 2. Alexander, Carl 25. Cole, Mrs. Mildred 3: Anifiblio, A.L. 26. Crose, Mrs. Meda 44 Apperson, G.E. 27. Oullinan, Maurice. Arnold, Clinton 26. Coward, Mrs. Anna aa. Ballantyne, dames 29. Collins, Mae 7. Barry, Mrs. Clare 30. Cheek, Hilda S. Beavers, Mrs. Elizabeth 31. Clark, Delia 9. Bernes, Bernard 32. Curry, R.H. 10. Bertolli, Angelo j3 Carriger, Mrs. Norma 11. Black, Mary 34. Callegari, Geore 12. Blake, Geneva 3,5• Clark, Mrs. Marcella G. 1 . Blount, Mrs. Grace 30. Carr, Mrs. Mary 14. Bottoms, Mrs. J.A. 37. Creedon, Mrs. Katherine. 15. Bonham, Joella 38• Clemm, violet lo. Boracorso, Samuel �9. Curry, Mrs. Henrietta 17. Brashear, Mrs. Ruth. 40. Cleek, Lottie 1S. Browning, Mrs. Grace. 41. Creely, Laura. 19. Bradbury, Mrs. Ann 42. Dale, Mrs. Florence 20. Brazier, A. 4�. Detlow, Mrs. Esther J. 44. Doolan, Tam 21. Brunie, Mrs. y 45. Davis, Mabel 22. Burt, Lir. Harry 23. Butts, F.D. 40. Dunning, Anita. t i 367 i 47. Davis, Eleanor 0. 136. McCausland, Geo. V. 45. Downing, Mrs. Mina 137. McCabe, Annie 49. Dowling, Mrs. Margaret 135. Macdonald, Mrs. Helen. 50, Deane, Mrs. Charlotte L. 139. Nystm m. A.J. 51. Dommes, Sid F. 140. Newcomb, Ruth 52. Deming, M. 141. Nelson Amelia Dolan, Mrs. Mary 142. Oswill, Donald. Deasey, Mrs. Etta. 143 O'Brien, Mrs. E.E. 5. DeGregorio, Mrs. A. 144. Outman, Idabel Ellis, George W. 145. Oelseblager, Michael 57. Elwell, Mabel 146. Olson, F.P. 56. Elder, F.A. 147. Overstall, J.L. �9. Eklund, Mrs. Johanna 145. O'Malley, firs. Anna o0. Fracchia, Miss Mary E. 149. Paulson, A.L. 61. Fanning, J.C. 150. POulsua, Mrs. Clara R. 62. Fischer, Arthur 151 poage, A.H. 6 r 3. Feudner, Mrs. Lena 152. Peaman. Miss Emma 64. Findley, Mrs. nary E. 15 . Peralsky, Mrs. Kazimiera 2Faurot, C.R. 154. Quinn, Velma . Grosso, Mrs. Elsie 15�. Richards, firs. Hazel 67. Conga, Mrs. Elizabeth 150. Ryan, Mrs. Bernice 66. Garvir,. Jon R. 157. Rose, Mrs. Marie 69. Golden, J.H. 156. Ripley, Firs. Madge 70. Graham, H.R. 159. Reulein, Mr. Bessie E. 71. Gough, John 160. Redick, William F. 72. Garrard, George H. 1661. Rose, D;,vid M. 73. Grunhut, Mrs. Marie 162. Regello, Lr. L. 74. Gomez, Earl26'x. Robert son,Alex. 7 . Hartman, Mrs. Anna 164. Roger-„ Eulalia 7'05. Heltzen, Eygil 165. Rogers, Roy E. 77. Hinkley, Mrs. Marion 16c. Riley, W.C. 76. Hays, Reese 167. Record, Mrs. Laura B. 79. Hansen, Mrs. Josie 165. Robbins, Alice 60. Hitchcock, Mrs. Janet 169. °'naveley, Mrs. Lillian. 51. Hogan, Mrs. P. 170. Soito, Archie 6$32. Hunt, Mrs. Ynez. 171. Soby, Florence E. 64. Higgins, E.H. 172, Scott, Mrs. Nellie 64 Howard, D.jj. 173. Sharr, George i4. 55. Hudson, Mrs. Lulu 17 Slosilo, Mitchell 66. Henry, Max. 175. Shubat, Frank 57. Healey, J.E. 176. Scarlett, Mrs. Alice L. 66. Hathaway, Mrs. Ber'ha 17"'. Schmidt, Mrs. Claire 69. Holmes, Sa:: D. 176. Spiersch, Mrs. Gertrude 90. Hughes, Arthur A. 179. Swartz, Edna 91. Healey, Mrs. Margaret 160. Sulliger, Elaine 92. Hagen, Ada 151. Scholz, I. 93. Iverson, Mrs. Helen 152. Sigut, HoTtenee N. 9 Johnson, Mrs. Ruby G. 163. Smith, MFs. Louise A. 9 Johnson, Rose 154. Statts, inom^s 9o. Kaphan, Theodore 165. Shell, J.W 97. Kratzer, Lawrence 166. Stinnett, Jack 95. Kreatsen, F.C. 167. Schack, K.T. 99. Kearns, Mary 168. Smit:i, Frank J. 100. Lucid, Mrs. Ellen 159. Jpaulding, Geraldine 101. Lgmbrecht, G.J. 190. Sullivan, W.H. 102. Lee, Robert J. 191. Swartout, Mrs. Louise 1 O� . Lyford, Carl 1 92. Sweet, Beatrice L. I04. Lincoln, Harry Jr. 1p. Sill, Mrs. Goldie E. 105. Locke, A.J. 19 . Shaw, G.W. 106. Lee, Mrs. Theresa 19,5• Smith, Thonn s A- 107. Lebach, Karl T. 190. Souza, Joseph A. 106. Lyons,Charles L. 197• 50i to, Mrs. H.C. 109. Lowery, Edwin B. 195. Sanderson, Mrs. Minnie 110. Longo, Josepi 199, Silva, Grace 111. Lenox, Mrs. H. 200. turner, H.D. 112. Morrison, Mrs. Mildred 201. Terry, Mrs. Nina ' llj Mergenthal, H.W. 202. Theis, ,'urs. Anna I14. Meyer, Mrs. Gladys 203. Tandy, Sylvia 115. Miller, Mrs. Evelyn 20-x. Thomas, Mrs. Alice 11'0. Miller, Clarence 205. Tacalera, L.G. 117. Marchetti, Francis J. 206. Traasue, •fu`s. Anita 118. Molino, Mrs. Margaret 207. Upham, George 119. Morisette, Charles. 205. Usher, E.H. 120. Mitchell, Dave. 209. gincent, George M. 121. Moore, Allen J. 210. von. Dollen, Mrs. Ray 122. Morrison, Alex. J. 211. Van Pelt, Helen 123. Masonic, Clarice 212. Werner, Mrs. Glessner 124. Maskal, Mrs. Julia L. 21 3. Woy, T.St. 125. Miller, Mrs. Katherine 214. Waddle, Ellen T. 12o, Mann, Mrs. Irene 215. Williams, Amy B. 127. Meredith, Mrs. C.E. 216 Watson, H.O. 126. Milledge, Dr.Angelo 217 tiles, A ice G. 129. Math os, Mrs. Mae 215, Whitaker, Edith L. 130. ?laughs, 1.irs. Edith 4+.. 219. Woodford, Mrs. Anna 131. McCormick, Thos. C. 220,, Sieber, Frank J. 132. McCann, Mrs. Mary 221. Woogerd, Mrs. Alma 13 . McUurtrie, Mrs. J. 222. Yoohs, Martha 13, McCann, James 223 George, J.E. '135. McGowan, Walter F. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 2. 1. Andersen, Mathias. 31. Harrold, Arline S. 2. Andreasen, Frances Mrs. Ivory, Lloyd E. 33 Axtell, Chester 33. Joseoh, Maurice 4, Apata, Attiliio F. 34, Johnson, Andrea C. . Bauer, John A. 3�. Jones, Katherine L. o. Hour oufno:, Robert 30. Kelly, Dorothea T. 7. Bowbeer, Mabel 37. Leeper, Jas. Leslie , 8. Brazil, Marie G. 38. Lott, 'Ya rgaret C. 9. Chaboya, Benj. F. 39• Lloyd, Griffith 10. Claunch, Venda 0. t`arkey, Ruta E. 11, Cavin, Earl 41. Michant, Grace E 12. Carr, Alfred J. 42. Mershon, Sarah M. 17. Carey, Ethel -3. Marshall, Marie M. 14. Dias, John G 44. McGrath, Ruth C. 15. Duoost, cessie F. 45. McNulty, Lenora lc. Davies, Annie Sterart. 46. Page, Robert ' 17. Dolph, Adelfrieda 47. Parini, Premo 18. Dye, Sylvia A. 48. Root, Pearl E. 19. Dethle£son, Ethel 49, Rasmussen, Mrs. E.C. 20. Desmond, rnn. R 50. Stanley, Matthew H. 21. Edwards, Sarah G. 51. Simpson Evelyn, 22. Frost, Esther F. 52• Searle, henry L. R. Friend, Betsey C. 53 Smith, Leona V. . Groom Harold W. 54. Thos, Ernest 2 . Garen, Henry B. 55. Van Gordon, Horace J. 2?. Gilbert, Bessie 50. Wiedeman, Henry F. 27. Green, Manuel 57. White, John S. 28, Girola, Eli sabeth 5S. Walsh, Hannah 29. Gates, Fred A. - 30, Hanna, Wanda Muir SUPERVISOR DI STRICT NO. 3. 1. Accinelli, Antoni^ 61. Joost, Fabian S. 2. Adams, Charles F. 62. Korte, John F. } Arrighi, Joseph C. 63 Kennedy, Thomas J. +. Avis, William C. V. Killip, Mrs. Helena V. 5. Anderson, Ralph 65. Levada, 'Mrs. Catherine . Arthur, Edgard 60. Levake, Mrs. Mary Grace 7.Belka, Mrs. Rose C. 67, Levada, Joseph Jr, 8. marnett, Mrs. Amelia id. 68. Lyford, Mrs. Verna 9. Brubaker, Mrs. Helen 69. Martin., Mary L. 10, ac on, Mrs. Lucille 70. Moran, Agnes F. 11. Bradley, Guy W. 71. Mauzy, Elliott L. 12, Baldwin. , N.I. 72. Marshall, Mrs. Laura M. 13. Buttner, John J. 7j Mittleman, Mrs. Mary E. 14. Bedell, Walter C. 7+. Martens, Fred 15. Brison, L.W. 75. Meehan, Mrs. %ryB. lb. Blowers, H.?'. 76. Milliff, Mrs. Rose A. 17. Barnett, George C. 77• Matheson, James D. 18. Bacon, George 78. McKean, John Calvin 19• Brooks, Tom 79. McConnell, Mrs. Dora 20. Beard, Join G. 80. Neusteadt-er, Michaelis 21. Buxton, Edwin W. 81. Norris, 'nary H. 22. Beede, Le'oy W. 82. Olsen, Lawrence F. R' Ballenger, 'Mrs. Charlotte - 83. Pollock, William T. : Barlettani, Norma, 8 . Prather, Mrs. Majbrie 25. Crenna, Joseph V. 85. Prosser, Frank 20. Cutler, George S. 80. Palmer, Mrs. Rose M. 27. Claeys, Mrs. Ethel R. 87, Penn, Mrs. Edith S. - 28. Costanza, Rocco R. 85. Rotherman, Mrs. Josephine - 29. Connolly, Mary C. 89. nose, George H. 30. Day, Mrs. Katherine 90. Rampoldi, Louis B. 31. Coots, Robert C. - 91. Rice, Charles E. 32. Clampitt, Mrs. Mary 92. Robrecht, Joseph J. ?33 Dellamater, Rolla C, 93 Russi, LT.F. 4. Dolen, George A. 9 . Sturdy, Geo. H. 35. Dickson, Mrs. Mabel C. 95. Struby, C.J. 36. Dawson, George G. 96. Spaites, Edward F. 37. Day, Donald M. 97• Stenger, Henry A. 38. Eimers, John 0. 98. Stella, Uroano '59. Eaby, William D. 99. Smith, Guy 0. 4+0. Freitas, Frederick 100. Shane, Charles E. 41. Ferguson, Stewart C. 101. Scares, John M. 42, Ford, Andrne 102. Voice, Mrs. Florence G. 4 . Ferrier, William S. VancTi ce, Ih s+. Effie.H. 44. Frank, Bartlett A. 1 42, Fsching, Martin A. 105. Taylor, Dorothy Y. 4c. Flackus, Robert E. 10o. Tadolini, Archie 47. Filomeo, Antonio 107 Williams, Mrs. Mary A 48. Garaventa, Louis D. 108. Walker, Mrs. Beatrice S. 49. Gavey, Sr. ,rren J. 109. Worrg, Herman 50. Graham, Mrs.�Mary A. 110. Willis, Robert W. 51. Granshaw, Arthur 111. Welch, Mrs. Verna 52. Giberti, A1berL 112. Wilkin, Fred 53. Humble, John G. 54, Hugo, Mre. Elsie G. 55. Huf fman, Georgi,,e M. Fb. Honneger, Mrs. Leona 57. Hayden, Hoyt H. 58. Hilson, Robert c 59. Jameson, Howard B. 60. Johnson, Louis C. I 369 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 4. 1. Atchinson, John W. 30. Merriman, Walter 0. 2. Adams, J.L. 31. Myrick, Walter 3. Botzbach, Henry A. 32. Marken, John u. Hoysen, Andreas 33 McGlasban, .'ohn 5. Bergasen, Stanley 34. McCoy, Thomas 6. Bentley, Mar=aret E. 35. Olofson, Sylvester 7. Bucholtz,Fred 0. 36. O'Hara, George 8. Baer, Harry 37. Portman, Andrew F. 9. Connors, John J. 38. Perry, Julian 10. Champlin, Cas. C. }9. Parker, Mrs. Clara 11. Cadman, Mrs.Florence V. �+0. Pacini, George 12. Duncan, Harold T. 41. Scudera, Andrew J. 13. Downing, Mrs. Arvilla 42. Skeoch, Mrs. Flora 14. DeHaven, Edgar M. 43. Smith, Fred J. 1 Draper, Mrs. Jean. 4'. St. ?4 artin, Vital J. ' lo. Decker, Geo. E. 4�. Sellick, Cha.les E. 17. Dutra, L+a:iuel 40. Schmidt, Elizabeth 18. Fahy, William 47• Sbidler, Sam Y. 19. Grabstein, Adolph 48. Seeley, Charles 20. Haynes, Mrs. Evangeline 49, Schmalhalz, Jeanette 21. Holleman, carry S. 50. Stocktleth, Joseph 22. Haynes, Mrs. Olive 51. Trette, Albert C. R. Hay, James 52. Uren, Harry . Hunteman, Fred J. 53 Ward, Don 25. Herbert, Mrs. Catherine 54. Winstead, S.A. 20. Green, Tho:us 55. Wildes, Geo. E. 27. Lodge, John P. 50. VYelsh, Jos. J. 28. Metten, John A. 57. young. Gertrude. 29. Mulcahey, Michael V. 58. Zolfo, Ben SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 5. 1. Ackerman, Geo. 27. Jansse, Mrs. Joanna. 2. Ashe, Sidney 28, Joseph, Joseph 3 Altizer, Mrs. Mar, E. 29. Lauritzen, Christian A. 4• Ayers, Jno. F. 30. Lemoin, Geo. A. 5. Anderson, Mrs. Francis 31. Moffatt. Walter 6. Brennan, Rosetta 32, Mack, Charles W. 7. Byer, Virgil A. 3 McFarlan, Frank 8. Bruns, Hern;an 3�+• McHattie, Thos. C. ' 9. Beasley, Wm. H. 35• Nail, Jae. A. 10. Bundesen, Jas. R. 30. Nason, Jas. E. 11. Ball, Fred F. 37. Nunn, Stanley 12. Beede, Frank R. 38. Pimental , Manuel 13. Beed, George 39• Pitcock, Joseph 1'. Carpenter, Mrs. Nellie 0. Ross, Mary 15. Clark, Robert A. 4l. Regester, A.W. lo. Douglas, Chas. B. 2. Hodrigues, Joaquin Sr. - 17. Dal Porto, Frank 43. Ruckstuhl, Joseph lo. Franks, Mr'. Hazel 44. Ruetenik, Benjamin J. 19. Grigsby, Mrs. Alice 45. Sullenger, Jno. D. 20. Geddes, Lloyd 46. Sheddrick, Jno. 21. Garrow, Bragdon, A. 47. Saurman, H.V. 22. Gauger, Elmer IV 48. Vivian, Geo. T. 23. Higgins, Lee, Sr. 49. Weboer, Harry D. 2 . Heyser, Herbert T. 25. Irviir, Geo. E. 26. Jesse, Mrs. Johanna And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 5th, 1934, at 10 o'clock A.M. ' ........................Chairman. • ...... A �!�..Olerk. i i i din IN TIE BOARD OF S:PERVISORS OF COSTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, iEBRUAR7f 5th, 1934. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.H. Present: Eon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; 6upervisors James N.Long, H.L.Uummings, H.M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. - S.C,Piells,-Clerk. ' The mini-tes and nroceedings of this Board for and during the month of Januar 1934, are read to t'^e Board by the Clerk and by the Boer d approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. --- In Matter of Correction of Assessment. A.N.Sallenger, County Auditor, having applied to this Board for authority to correct the £^llowing Erroneous Assessment in accordance with provisions of Section 3581 of the Politica_ Code, to wit: in Vol. 29 Page 185 Assessment No. 01155 assessed to the Union Oil Company. In computing taxes on above the Selby School Bond Tax of Three cents per $100,00 valuation was omitted. The amount of the above tax 1's $319.75 on the first installment and $59.27 on the second installment. Authority to add the above to this assessment is requested. - Have notified' the Uni,)n Oil Company of this error and they have sent a check for first installment. And the Union Oil Company having been notified of said application as re- quired by law, and said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa. County; IT IS, BY THE BOA"-,D OROERI.D th,t the authority to oQrect said assessment be and the same is hereby granted.}. In Latter of petiti on to Name Ynez Avenue. A petition signed by residents of real property bordering on that certain road unofficially known as Ynez Avenue and also commonly known as the road to Cowell, prayinE that said road be officially named Ynez Avenue, having been filed with this Board; It is, by the Board ordered that the further hen.ring on said petition be and the same is hereby continued to Monday, February 19th, 1934. In Matter of --*ppointment of Clarence , Oddie as Trustee of Reclamation Dist. jgOO. It appearing to the Board that there is a vacancy in the Board of Trustees of Reclamation District j500, caused by the resignation of Henry R.Vail, It is, by the Board ordered tha` Clarence M.Oddie be and he is hereby anpoin - ed a Member of the Boprd of Trustees of said Reclamation District $800, to fill the unexpired term of Henry R.Vail, resigned. 371 In the Matter of Granting of Dance Permits. The following applications having been filed with this Board for permission to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on dates and at locations set oppod to r their respective names, to vit: Pacheco Improvement Club, Pacheco Torn Hall, Feb. 17th, 1934. Byron Parlor N.S.G.W. #170, I.O.O.F. HALL, Byron, Feb. 10, 19-:k. Byron Lodge #335, I.O.O.F. at I.O.O.F. Hall, Byron, two Saturday evenings durin months of February, March and April, 1934. It is by the Board ordered that said permission be granted., In Matter of Declaring Road Extending from Franklin Canyon Road to Crockett a General Hind Road. It appearing to the 3oard that Road funds of Supervisor District #2 would be over—burdened by expense of constructinv and maintaining that certain road extending from Fran'-clin Canyon Road to Crockett, It is, by the Board ordered that the expense of constructing and maintaining of said roai be nnid for out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County and that said road be constructed and maintained under the sunervision of County Surveyor R.R. Arnold. k Y In Matter of application of Delta Farms Reclamation District #2025, for an Order Reapnortioniug Assessment. 3 WHEREAS, on the 15th day of January, 1934, the Board of Trustees and the Trustees of the above named Reclamation District filed with the Clerk of this Board -z an assessment list of reapportioned assessment valuations on Tracts Nos. XSIV and XLI of an original Assessment Valuation list approved by this Board of Supervisors on the 5th day of January, 1925; and thereafter on said 15th day of January, 1934, this Hoar , e by its order, fixed this 5th day of February, 1934, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. , and Chambers of the Board of Supervisors of the above named County at the Hall of Records in the City of Martinez, C^unty of Contra Costa, State of California, ns the y= time and Place at whit': this Board would meet for the purpose of hearing any and all Objections to s,id reapportioned assessment and assessment list and also required s that notice of the hearing at said time and place should be given by publication fort o weeks in Byron Ti es, a nerspaper of general circulation published in the above named County and, WHEREAS, on this 5th day of February, 1934, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. - before this Bo,--rd at its Chambers in the Hall of Records at the City of Martinez, County of `%ontza Costa, State of California, the hearing of any and all objections to said a.sressment list was duly called by this Board in accordance with the terms Of said Order and it thereupon was duly made to appear to this Board that notice of 7J _ I time and place of hearing of said objections in proper form was duly and regul.rly published by the terms of said order; and, HHER'.AS, on said hearing, or prior thereto, no written or other objections to said assessment list of reapportioned assessment valuations were made or filed and it appears to the Board that tae reapportioned assessment valuations in said assessment ' list and said assessment list in all respects are fair and equitable; NOW, THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor Tremba.th, seconded by Supervisor Stow, and duly carried, IT IS HEREBY URDERED that said Assessment List as so prepared be, and the same is hereby approved. , Dated this 5th day of February, 1934. W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of the oard of Oupervisors of County of Contra Costa. ATTEST: S.C. WELLS, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. In the Matter of ObtaininEc Federal Aoro- priation for Broadway Low-Level Tunnel. BE IT RESOLVED, that this Board of Supervisors does hereby express its deep appreciation to the Honorable Hiram N.Johns op,Senator from California, far the valuabl assistance rendered to Co;'.ra Costa County in procuring a grant in the sum of One Million,, Ninety-five thousand dollars (41,095,000) from the Public Works Administratio to be used in the construction of the Broadway Low Level 'Tunnel Project of Joint High- way District No. 13, of the State of California, comprising the counties of Alemeda and Contra Costa. AND BE IT FURTRER R^SOLVED, that the Clerk of this Board transmit a certified copy of this Resolution to Senator Hiram W. Johnson, with a letter expressing the personal appreciation of the members of this Board. The above and foregoing Resolition was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board of Supervisors, this 5ta day of February, 193k.,: In Matter of Landscaping Grounds Around County Hall of Records Building. The following bids having; been submitted to this Board for the landscaping , and planting of the grounds around the County Hall of Records Building, to wit: Chilcott's Nursery, 4375.00 Walnut Creek Nursery 339.00 Sunset Nursery, 581.00 And the Board having fully considered all of said bids, finds that the bid of Chilcott's Nursery is the best bid submitted for the doing of said work, It is, on motionof Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, by the Board ordered that the bid of Chilcott's Nursery in sum of 3375.00 be and the same is hereby accepted. I' i 373 It is further ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County prepare contract for the doing of said work. ' In the Matter of the Authorization of Transfer of funds to be marked as security in the matter of County of Contra Costa vs. J.H.Rumrill, et al. Number ' 18945, in condemnation. WHEREAS, on the 9th da.y of January, 1934, the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the Oounty of Oontra Costa, in Matter No. 18945 entitled County of "ontra Costa, Plaintiff, vs. J.H.Rumrill, et al. Defendants, ordered the transfer from the general fund of the "aunty ofOontra Costa, to a special fund for security for the County taking immediate possession in said action, the sum of eight thousand 08,000.00) dollars, and WHEREAS, it is to the best interests of the County of Contra Costa to immediate) enter possession of said premises before final adjudication of this matter, NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT 0RDERF0 that the Auditor of the County of Contra Costa transfer from the general fund of the County of Contra Costa in compliance with the order of the Court the sum of eight thousand ($8,000.00) dollars and that it be ' deposited with the Treasurer in a special fund for purposes of securing the defendant in said action uaon the immediate possession being taken by the plaintiff therein of said premises for public hi bray purposes; The foregoing Resolution was'duly and regiilarly introduced, passed and adopted by the members of the Board of Supervisors of the Oounty of Contra Costa, State of California, at a meeting of said Board held on the 5th day of February, 1934. Ayes: Supervisors J.N.Long, H.L.Cummings, H.N.Stor.•, W.J.Buchanan and R.J.'irembat . Noes: None. Absent: None.Y i i In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that the following appropriations be cancelled, to wit: Survevors General Fund Road Appns: In bistrict 1 -- R 171 Mtce Rts of way $350.00 In District 3-- ' R 371 Mtce Rts of Way 1930.00 R 373 " Bridges 5.00 R 375 C O-Impts. to Roads 30.00 In Distridt 4-- R 471 Mtce- Rts of Way 1485,00 In Distri ct 5-- R 571 Mtce- Rts of Way 100.00 Supervisors General Rand Road Appns: In District 2-- R 221 Mtce Rts. of Way 7435- R 222 11 Surface 415.00 Supervisors Motor Vehicle Fund Appns: In District 2-- R 211 Mtce. Rts. of Way 170.00 In Dis 7rict 3-- R 311 Mtce. Rts of Way 3500.00 R 312 Surface 95.00 R 313 Bridges 195.00 f 3_141 In District 4-- R 411 Mtce. Rts of Way 655.00 In District 5-- R 511 Mtce. Rts of Way 495.00 R 512 .. Surface 235.00 Cale of Indigents Appns: 0524- 3, Food supplies 2720.00 ' IT IS FURT_Yq ORDER�9 that the folloninc, amounts be transferred to the un- appropriated Reserve Fund, to lt: From General Fund °$5050.00 From Motor Vehicle Fund 5405.00 From Charities & Corrns. Fund 2720.00 13175.00 , IT IS FURTH- ORDERED that the following appropriations be made, to crit: C.W.A. PROJECT 10 -- 910. 0210 4tages, General Fund $3000.00 Motor Vehicle Fund 2500.00 0324 vent of Equipt- General rund 500.00 Motor Veh. Fund - 2000.00 0329 Repair of Equipt. General Fund 50.00 Motor Veh. Fund 5.00 0399 County Equipment-Genera3 Fund 1500.00 Motor Veh. Fund 900.00 - 0599 $fisc. Supplies- Motor Veh.Fund 100.00 O.W.A. Administration 999 0339 Teleph-,ne 4 Telegraph 200.00 1 Auto Mileage 2500.00 0519 Misc. Office Supplies 20.00 IT IS F URTHER ORDER70 that the funds for the above anpropriations be pro- vided for by transferring of the following amounts from the unappropriated Reserve Fund to r.it: ' To General Fund $5050.00 To Motor Vehicle Fund 5405.00 To Charities & Corrns. Fund 20.00 13175.00 The above order is nassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.k In Matter of Transfer of Fum s. On request of County Auditor, It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following adjustments of rood appropriations be made, to mit: Increase Decrease. In s D. Dist.1. Road Dist. Fd. Apprns. , R 100-1 Road Lighting $705.00 .$905.00 Mtce- Surface R 102. R 101-0 }'tce- Rts of Way 100.00 105.00 0& 5.00 Motor Veh. Fd. Appns: R 111-o Mtee-Rts ',f Way 3000.00 15700.00 Mtce- surface R 112. R 113-0 " Brid'es 900.00 R 115-0 C 0 - Impts. Roads, 14000.00 R 116-0 " " Bridges - 00.00 1 ' $ 7 b 900.00 -$1 70�0.00 In Sup. Dist, 2: Road Dist. Fd. Appns: H 200-1 Road Lighting 600.00 700.00 Mtce- Surface R202 R 200-2 Tool Account 100.00 _ 700.00 00.00 Motor Veh. Fd. Appns. R 211-0 Mtce-Rts of 'Nay 3 00.00 20130.00 Mtce- Surface R 212 R 213-0 " Bridges 6475.00 R 215-0 C. ImDts. Roads 9100.00 R 215-201-7 " B 16 235.00 R 21 -0 " " Bridges 520.00 $20130.00 20130.00 I 3751. General Fund Appns: R 221-0, Mtce. Rts of Nay $2000.00 $3615.00 Mtce- Surface R 222 R 223-0, " Bridges 1500.00 R 225-0, C 0 Impts. Roads 100.00 R 229-0, " Rts of way 10] _ 3015.00 $3015 0 Ln Sun. Dist.13. Road Dist. Fd. Appns: R 300i Road Lighting 500.00 720.00 Mtce- Surface R. 302 R 301-0 Xtce- Rts of stay 100.00 N. 305-0 0 0 Impts. Roads, 100.00 R 309-0 " Rts of Way 20.00 720.00 720.00 Motor Veh. Fd. Appns: R 311-0, 11toe- Rts. of Way �500.00 11500.00 Mtce- Sancce R 312. R 313-0, " Bridges 000.00 R 315-0, C 0 Impts. Roads 2000.00 11500.00 11500.00 General Fund Annns: R 321-0, Mtce- Rts of 'clay 100.00 220.00 Mtce- Surface R 322 R 329-0, C 0 Rts of Way 120.00 220.00 220.00 In Sun. Dist. 4• Road Dist. Fd. Appns; R 400-1 Road Lighting 2016.00 2016.00 Mtce- Surface R. 402. Motzr Veh. Fd. Appns. R. 411-0, Mtce- Rts. of Way 2000.00 24500.00 Mtce- Surface R. 412. R. 413-0, " Bridges 1000.00 R. 415-0, C 0 Impts. Roads, 16000.00 R 4155-402, " Clayton Rd 5000.00 R iFlb-0, It Impts. Bridges 500.00 2 5- 00 002 50�+ 0:00 General Fund Aapns. ' R. 442-0, Mtce- Surface 1900.00 1900.00 Road Lighting R420-1 In Suu Dist. ;U Road Dist. Fd. A ons: R 50)-3, Dutch lough Br. 2224.00 2224.00 Mtce- Surface R 502 Motor Veh. Fd. Aeons: R 511-0, Mtce- Rts. of Way 1500.00 16000.00 Mtce- Surface R. 512- R 513-0, " Bridges 1500.00 R 515-0, C 0 Imnts. Roads, 10000.00 R 516-o, " it Bridges i'000.00 10,000.00 10000.00 General Fund Axons: R 526-0, C0.- Imnts. Bridges 1000.00 1000.00 Mtce- Surface R. 522. SURVEYOR'S APPROPRI ATIOf1S. In Sup. Dist. 1: General Fund Annns: R.,171-0,-Mtce. Rts. ofNaY 4o00.00 14000.00 C 0- Impts. Rds, R. 175• R 179-0 C o " " 10000.00 1 0000.oo 14000.00 In Suo. Dist. 2: General Fund Annns. R 270-1 Road Lighting 600.00 2800.00 C 0 Imots. Rds, R. 275. R 271-0 Utce- Rts. of Way 2000.00 R. 273-0, " Bridges 100.00 R 270- 0 C 0 hints. 100.00 2- 0 0.00 2800.00 ' la Quos Dist. 3. General Fund Appns. R. 371-0 Ytee- Rts of Way 2000.00 2145.00 00 Impts. Rds. R. 375- R 373-0. " Bridges 100.00 R. 379-0, 0.0. Rts. of Nay h00 21- 5 210 In-W Dia=_4: General Fund "pens: R 470-1 goad Lighting 120.00 . 1680.00 Mtce- Surface R. 472. R 471-0, Mtce- Rts. of Way 1200.00 R. 475-0 C 0 Impts. of Roads, 250.00 R, 475-402, " " Clayton Rd 100.00 R. 475-403-5 " D 19 10.00 al so.00T1780-00 I � r In Sup. Dist. 9. General Fund Appns: R 570-1 'load Lighting 5.00 $1805.00 Mtce- Surface R. 572. R 571-0 Mtce- Rts. of Flay 1000.00 R. 573-0 " Br--,d,-es 200.00 R 576-0 C 0 Impts. Bridges 100.00 R 579-0 " Rts. of Play �` ,0�0 1805.00 —1 C-_5 The said order ispassed by the unanimous vote of the Board, 7i In hatter of Transfer of Funis. On request of County Auditcr, It is ordered that the following appropriations be cancelled and that the total amount thereof, be transferred from General Fund to unappropriated Reserve Fund, to mit: District Attorney 111 0912 Office Equipment $150.00 Court House & Grounds 156 0311 Electricity 1000.00 0325 repair of Buildings, 500.00 County Planning Commission 805 0399 Kist. Services, 25.00 $1675-00 IT IS FURTHER 03DER D that the following appropriations be cancelled and amount thereof transferred from Charities & Corr-ctiais Fund to unappropriated Re- serve Fund: national Re-Em?loyment Service, 509 021 Regular Salaries 31030.70. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.x In the ]tatter of Transfer of Funds. On request of County :auditor, A.N.Sullenger, It is by the Hoard ordered that the following adjustments in appropriations be made, to mit: Increase. Decrease. Board_of Supervisors-la. 0411 Ordinary Travelg. Expenses 9'20.00 $20.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517 Treasurer 106 0599 ",fisc. Supp. 5.00 5.00 Offc, Supp. LSso. 0518 Tax Collector 108 039 Binding 30.00 30.00 Offc. Supp. Misc. 0516 ' District Attorney ill. 023 Reporters Fees 900.00 1000.00 Other.Fees 032• 0343 Transpn. Of Property 200.00 . 125.00 Auto "lice. 042. 0522 Postage 25.00, 1125.00 11 .00 Survevor 116. 0411 Ordinary Tray. Exp. 10,00 25.00 Offc.Sup. Prtd. 0517, 0599 Misc. supe. 15.00 25.00 25.00 377 Cc,,st House & Grounds 15-6. 021 Re,,Tular Salaries 80.00 $305.00 Electricity 0311. 0329 Repair of Equity. 50.00 0398 County Equinment 100.00 0523 Repair Supplies 75.00 305.00 305.00 ' Jaz'-Bide. 230. 9523 Repair Supplies 40.00 20.00 Repair of Bldg. 0328 70.00 Reolace. Equip. 081 ��- FO Jail-Care of Prisoners 231. 0212 Guards Wages 250.00 400.Oo Food Supplies, 0524, 0329 Repair of Equipt. 50,00 057 Clothing 100.00 400.01) 400.00 Azrioi:ltural Comm. 242. 042 Auto Alice. 6.00 12.00 Ord. Travelg. Exp. 0411 0518 Offe. Supp. Misc. 6.00 12.00 12.00 Garage 251. 092 Trucks 200.00 200.00 misc. Equipt. 092. Hospital Blds. & Grds 502 0210 Wages 100,00 1374.00 Reg. Salaries 021. 0211 Wages Repair Labor 100.00 0221 " Engineers 39.00 0222 " Gardeners 26.00 0226 " Laundrymen 100 .00 0311 Electricity 400.00 0329 Repair of Equipt. 100.00 0398 County Equipment 300,00 ' 0523 Repair Supplies 20_9.00 $13?,00 13 p0, Hospital- Care Inmates-503 0225 Kitchen Help 696.00 052 Beading 225.00 450.m Janitors 0223 057 C'_othing 200.00 200.0"' Replace. Equipt. 081 0511 Janitors Supp. 25.00 4 6.00 " Furniture 062 1iF6.00 11 o.03 National Re-Emnloyment Service 509 03"9 Telephone & Tel. 21.00 65.50 Reg. Salaries 021. J O �+j TransD, of property 1.50 0 1 Auto :Jileage 7.0) 058 Offe. Supp. Misc. 76.00 05.50 X5.50 Social Welfare Board 522. 0?11 Electricity 15.00 1515.00 Regular Salaries 021. 0324 Rent of Equipt. 50.00 ;0.00 Offc. Furniture 0911 0329 Repair of Egnipt. 30.00 0j39 Telephone & Tel. 450.00 ' 0411 Ord.`Trave1g. Exp. 25,00 0517 Offc. Scup. Prtd. 240.00 0518 " " Misc. 400.00 0522 Postage 300.00 0599 Misc. Supp, 5,00 0812 Offc. Eouip,t 00 1515.Go1SF5 000 Ric.mond Health Center 532 ' 0518 Offe. s„pp. Misc. 200.00 200.00 Misc. sump. 0599. Sunt of Schools 6_697 0519 Offc. Supplies. Misc. 200.00 200.DO Offe. Supp. Prtd. 0517 Park ice. 701 032E Repair of Bids. 128.00 50.00 Wages Rep. Labor 0211 0399 Misc. Services 00 8".00 Rent of Equipt. 0324 1 5.00 1- 35Z�- 00. Plannin, Com, 805. 0517 Offc- Supp. Prtd. 20.00 45.00 Misc. Serv. 0399 0522 Pas to„e _ 25.CO �$ 5.00 45.00 The order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In Matter of Transfer f Funds. On request of County Auditor, A.N.Sul!enger, It is by the Board ordered that the follori.n; transfer, of funis, be made, to rit: Increase. Decrease. District Attornev 11 '.._ 041 Huto :�ileage $15.00 $15.00 Rep. of Equipt. 0329 Perk Maintenance 701. 0599 Uisc. Supplies 2.00 2.00 Rent of Equipt. 0324 Sup. Di qt. 1, Rd. Anons: ' 1110 5tce Rts, of Way 6.00 6.00 Mtce- Surface 1120 Sun, Dist. 9. Rd. 'bons. 5120 Idtce- Surface, 50.00 50.00 0 0 Impts. E 41 5157 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor , It is by the Board ordered that the following additional anpropriations be made, to nit: Caner al Fund Salary land. District Attornev 111 0213 eratives wages 400.00 033 Interpreters 3:0.00 0 6 Auto Hire 350.00 041 Auto Lileage 750.00 047 Det, of Crime Exo. 500.00 0517 Of-Fe. Suppl. Prtd. 400.00 0516 " It Misc. 100.00 0599 Misc. Supp. 40.00 Snecial State Election 124. 026 Fees of E1. Officers. 1615.00 0320 Pub Notices 192.00 0325 Rent of Pollg. Places 2 0.00 0343 Transp. of Property 340.00 0399 bisc.Services 230.00 041 Auto Mileage 265,o0 058 Election Suon. 550.00 0517 Printed Suop. 1000.00 0522 Postage 350.00 Suoeri or Court 125, 0329 Renair of Equipt. 10.00 0517 Offc. Suno. Prtd, 15.00 0518 " " disc. 15.0 0522 Postage 5.00 0911 Office Furniture 12.00 0912 " Equipt. 232.00 Surerior Ct. Trial Expense 12o. 02j Reporters Fees 800.00 034 Fees Exp, of Jurors 5000.00 , 035 " " " of witnesses 1200.00 Justice Cour-.-E, l;3. - 0415 Office Expense 11.00 Justice Court #3- 135. 0415 Office Exoense 6.00 Justice Court #6, 136. oll Regular Salaries $134.00 0414 Small Claims at. Exp. 8.00 0415 Office Expense 34.00 379 Justice Court #7- 137 0415 office Expense ,911.00 Justice Court #9- 138 0414 Small Claims Ct. Exo. 20,00 ' 0415 Office Expense 11.00 Justice Court #r10- 140 0415 Office Expense 5.00 Justice Cant #li- 141. 0313 Fidelity Bond 1.00 ' Justice Court #12- 142. 0415 Office Expense 8.00 Justice Cort #15- 145. 0415 Office Expense 27.00 Justice Court #17 147. 0415 office Eypense 5.00 Grand Jury 152. 035 Fees & Exp. of Witness. 100.00 0517 Offc. Suop. Prtd. 10.00 032 Fees for -ccountants 1400.00 Court H m se & Crds. 156. 0910 Furhiture 00.00 0918 "-rounds l^Dtc. 275.00 Hallof Records 159, 021 Regular Salaries 120.00 0210 Wages 50.00 0325 Repair of Blds. 15.00 0523 n Suonlies 400,00 0599 Misc. " 700.00 0911 Office Furniture 10,00 0913 Misc. Eouint. 15,00 Sheriff 201. 00 13s Wages 1000.00 031 Medical & Dental Fees 200.00 0329 Repair of Eauipt. 50.00 0-99 'fisc. Services 50,00 01 auto Mileage 4000.00 0599 Misc, SuMies 200.00 - 0913 Misc. Equint. 250.00 Constable General Exoense 210 - 0518 Fee Cards 21.00 Jonstable Two. #3 213._ O15 Office Exoense 12.00 Constable Two #5- '15. 15 Office Expense 12.00 ' Constable Trn #6 216. 0342 Transpt, of Persons 125.00 Ccr_stable Twp #7- 217. 0+15 OOffice Expense 11.00 Constable Two "11 221. 0 2 Trans0. of Dersms 30.00 0+15 Office Expense 9.00 Consta'_le Two #15 a25. 0415 Of=ice E.mense 9.00 4orkins• Prisoners 233 0 auto Hire 15.00 Recorder 2 0 11 Office Furniture 10,00 Motor Police 248 0329 Reaair of Erniipt. 25.00 Ga.r e 2 1 092 Trucks 100.00 County Physician 501_ C & C Fund, 031 Med. & Dental Fees 325,00 3n 0 I C k C. Fund. Hospital Bldgs. & Grds 502. 0523 nenair Supnlies $ 91.00 0916 Blag. Alterations 557.00 Hospital Care of Inmates 503. - 021 Regular Salaries 2637.00 0225-Kitc'ser. Help 320.00 0225 Nur::es 3000.00 , 0231 Technicians 100.00 0523 Repair Supplies 25.00 0599 flisc. p 150.00 098 Hospital Equipt. 258.00 0910.Furniture 39.00 0913.Misc. &quipt. - 28.00 National Re-Employment Service 509_ 0910 Furniture 11.00 , Care of Blind 512 Cash 800.00 Social Welfare Board 522 022 Extra Help 2000.00 Care of Alcoholics 525. Oj10'� d. Care in Pub. Inst. 300.00 Sup. of Schools 693. 0912 ffice Ecuint. $.6.00 County Plannira Commission 805. 0911 Office Furnituw a 25.00 a 72 0 .Gz o $13 .00 Sl0 1�+ o0 It is further ordered that in order to finance above appropriations, It is by t o Board ordered that t`,e follorin', appropriations from unaopropriation Reserve Fund be made; to Charities t, Corrections Fund, $10,641.00 to General Fund, 24,702.00 To Salary F,..nd 1 4.00 Total ----- 35, 77.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, In flatter of Transfer of Funds. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, Navin;,- reported to this Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust accou is for the months of December and January so that the said accounts will present a tru record of the prover allocation of charn>,es for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County Treasury, and good cause annearing therefor in a detailed explanatt presented bysn.id A.N. 9ullenger, I T IS BY THE 30ARD O=:DER?D that the following adjustments be made in the funds as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer; ,,,... L Debits Credits `Decreases) (Increases). Chas. & Corrns. Find ^$356.31. Motor Vehicle Fund 2420.88 Pay Roll Fund 267.53 ,. Bond Road dtce. Fund $582.76 General Fund 1129.46 Sup. Dist. 1, Fund 1148.o0' Unemployment Rlf. Fund 121.28 School Supp. Revlvg. Fund 6 10 $3044-72 $304..72. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. �� 381 In Matter of Re-Instatement of Warrant. A.N. Sullenger, County Auditor, havinz reported to this Board that under authorit of Section 4095 of the Political Code, General Fund Warrant No. 5008, in sum of $6.08 and in favor of Rudolph J.Grasser, covering services and mileage on jury duty was can celled by this Board on Dec. 18th, 1933, and payee nor appears and demands Dayment of said warrant; It is, by the Board ordered that the former order of cancellation of said war- rant be and the same is hereby revoked and said w.arrant is hereby ordered reinstated and ordered to be paid.r In Matter of Application of County Auditor for Purchasing of a tax Billing Machine. County Auditor A.N.Sullenger, having applied to this Board for permission to include in the Budget for the fiscal year 1934-35, an amount sufficient for the ourchE as of a tax-Billing Machine; On motion cf Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, It is by the Board ORDER'D that tae further consideration of purchase of said tax billing machine be and the same is hereby continued to the first meeting of this Boerd in January, 1935• ' The vote on the foregoing order being as f^llows: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cumming% Stow and Trembath. Noes: Supervisor Buchnnan. In the Matter of Renuest of the Crockett County Firp Protection District to the State Board of Equalization for permission tc expend surplus funds. ?;1D;REA3, on the 20th day of November, 1933, there was presented to the Board of Suoervirors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif orni-•, by the Auditor ' of said County, evidence of tae presence of an unexpected surplus of forty-eight hundred (44800.00) dollars, secured by special tax levy within said District for the purpose f installing necessary conduits, pipe ling-s aa.', hydrants rithin said District as more particularly are indicated upon the accompanying blue print of the pronosed expansion of said District; and, ' WHE?EAS, request was made to the Board of Supervisors, empowered to administer the funds of said district, for purposes of autborizing the expenditure of the said Sim for purposes of installin.g said conduits, pica lines and hydrants within said District , as such funds would permit, and, IMHEn'�AS, civic bodies from said unincorporated town of Crockett in said County and State, have pr•-sented themselves before said Board of Snpervisors, requesting the expenditure of said sum of m^ney for ourposcs herein referred to; and WHEREAS, the expenditure of snid sum will require the expenditure of a sum in excess of five (5%) per cent in excess of the bud,eted expenditures of said District for the fiscal year 1932-33; and, WHEREAS, it is nor; required for all poli.ical subdivisions of the State of - California, t • petition,the State Board of Equalization for permission to expend sums in excess of that amount; and, WHEREAS, the money contemplated to be expended by this Board has been raised �. through the tax rate levied upon the preoerties within the geographical area of said District, and all sums of money raised from said method of taxation have been raised for the express purpose of theimprovement herein contemplated, and are new in the hands of the County Treasurer of the county of Contra Costa, awaiting expenditure for the purpose for uh-ch trey were raised; and, , WHEREAS, said installation of said conduits, pipe lines, and hydrants as con- temulated, has been approved and recommender: by the Beard of Fire Commissioners of the said fire district and may be advantageously laid and established at this tim , incident to said repair on streets within said district; and 7ti-EREAS, it is deemed impractical to put in said conduits,pipe lines and hydral is at another time because of the increase in cost necessarily incident to the opening and repairing of streets after they have been properly laid and surfaced; and, WHEREAS, the cost of making said installation will be much decreased if instal ed at this time, before placing upon said improved streets, the finished surface thereo and, up MHEREAS, said sum of money has been built/over a consideraole period of years - for the express purpose of performini„ the contemplated repairs. NOW, THEN FORS., IT IS ORDEHED, AND R SOL41'D by the said Board of Supervisors of the `ounty of Contra Costa, State of California, that this board, through its Clerk, make application to the Board of Equalization, Sacraments, California, for permission to expend on behalf of said Crockett County Fire Protection District, said sum of Fortv-eight hundred (34Eo0.o0) dollars, being the unexpended surplus now in the possession of said District, rhich said sum contemplated to be expended for the purpose of instnllinq said rater conduits, pipe lines and hydrants, requires the expenditure of monies in excess of five (5) per cent in excess of the budgeted expenditures of said district for the fiscal year 1932-33- The foregoing Resolution was passed and adooted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Con-ra Costa, at a meeting; held on the 5th day of February, 1934, by the follorjng votes, to sit: Ayes: Supervisors Buchanan, Trenbath, Cummings, Long and Stow. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisors- None. In :'tatter of Providing of Mans of Various Districts of Contra Dosta County to the State Board of Equalization. The State Board of Equalization of the State of California, having re- quested that the Board of Supervisors of Conra Costa County furnish through the County Assessor of said Colnty, mnps showin- boundaries of the various local taxing Districts of said County; � 3�3 It is, by the Board ordered that authority is hereby granted the County Assesso of Contra Costa County to purchase thr,,ugb the Purchasing A ent of said County, the material necessary for the furnishing of said Maps as requested.k In Matter of Rejection of Claim of A.G.Spalding & Bros. A.G.Spalding & Bros. having presented to this Board, a claim for allofanee against the County School Supply Revolving Fund in the sum of $5,337.02, for athletic equipment claimed to have been furnished to said County; It is, by the Board ordered that said claim be and the same is hereby rejected and denied payment.,- In Matter of Adoption of plans and specifications for ornamental street lighting Syste- in Crockett-Grolona- Valona I Lighting District. Plans and specifications for the installing of an ornamental street lighting system in Crockerr-Crolona-Valona Lighting District and consisting of the installation of twenty 400 G.P. Electroliers,complete, in operating condition, having been presentid to this Board, by R,R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the same hereby are adopted as plans and specifications for the installing of an ornamental street lighting system in Crockett-Crolona-Valona Lighting District. It is Further Ordered that the bids for doing of said work be advertised for in the Crockett Signal, said bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Feb. 19th, 1934. i In !latter of Approval of Bond of J.O.Anderson, on lost warrant. It nopearing to the Board that Warrant #2577 heretofore drawn by the County Auditor on County Treasury of Contra Costa 0ounty, in favor of J.C.Anderson in the sum of $55.00 payable out of the Pay Roll Fund of said County, has been lost, and the said J.C.Anderson Navin,; furnished to this Board, a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $110 indemnifying the said County against loss on the issuance of e ' duplicate Warrant to replace Auditor's Warrant #2977; It is, by the Board ordered that said "bond and the sureties thereon be and the same are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of J.C.Anderson, payable out of the Pay Roll Fund of said County in t__^e sum of $55.00 to replace Warrant $2577.`, i i In the ?latter of Change of School Boundaries of Carquinez and Selby Elementary School Districts. A petition having been filed with this Board praying for a change of boundaries of Selby & Carquinez Elementary School Districts, in the County of Coni a Costa, by taking from said Carquinez Elementary School District and annexing to Selby Elementary School District, certain territory described therein, and said petition having been signed by heads of ten or more families residing in said Elementary School Districts and notice of hearing on said petition having been given by Bryan 0. Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools by mailing notices by registered mail to eac of the trustees of Selby and Carquinez Elementary School Districts, and by causing notices to be posted as required by Statute and it appearing that notice has been given in all respects as required by law, and the Superintendent of Schools having filed with this Board his recommendation that the petition be granted, and this being. time and place for hearing on said petition and as set out in the notices heretofore given by the Superintendent of Schools, and no one appearing or otherwise to protest the granting of said petition, Thereupon, on motion of Superid sor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, It is, by the Board ordered that the boundaries of Carquinez and Selby Elementary School Districts be changed by taking from Carquinez Elementary School District and annexing to Selby Elementary School District, the following described nroperty, to wit: , BEGI':`?IIIiO at a point in the County Boundary line due north from the center of the East end of Tunnel No. 2 of the Southern Pacific Company's right of ray near Selby; thence due south to the east end of Tunnel No. 2; thence due south to a point on the North line of the Rancho El Pinole; thence West to an angle in said Rancho line, said point being on the Northeast boundary of the 90.10' acre tract o:m ed by the American Smelters Securities Company; thence southeast along; the boundary line of said tract to the Southeast corner thereof; thence southwest to the southwest corner thereof; thence northwest along the dividing line between said 90.16 acre tract and the lends of the Torrey Estate and Union Oil Company to a point on the south line of the State Highway; thence northweaterly along the so::th line of said StateHigh,.zay to the intersection thereof with the easterly line o£ the lands of the Union Oil Company produced southerly; thence northwesterly along the common boundary bf the Union Oil Company and the 3nerican Smelters Securities Company to a point on the south line of the Southern Pacific Company's Right of Way; thence north to the county boundary; thence easterly along county ocundary to point of beginning. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.n In Hatter of Change of Boundaries of Enightsen and Brentwood-Deer Valley School ' Districts. A petition havia_ been filed with this Board praying,• for a change of boundaries of %nightsen and Brentwood-Deer Valley Elementary School Districts, in the county¢ Contra Costa, by taking from said {nightsen Elementary School District and Annexing to Brentwood-Deter Valley Elementary School District certain territory des- cribed therein, and -aid petition having been signed by heads of ten or more families residin;- in said Elementary School Districts, and notice of hearing on said netition saving been given by Bryan 0.17ilson, County Superintendent of Schools by mailing e 385 = notices by re.mistered mail to each of the Trustees of Kni.ghtsen and Brentwood-Deer Valley Elementary School Districts, and by causing notices to be posted as required by Stat- ute and it ap:tnring that notice has been given in all respects as required by law, and the Superintendent of Sc:tools having filed with this Board his recommendation ' that the petition begranted, and this being time and Dlace for hearing on said petiti n and as set out in the notices heretofore given by the Superintendent of Schools, and no one appearing or otherwise to protest the granting of said petition; Thereupon, on motion of 91Dd3yisor Tre.^.bath,seconded by Supervisor Cummings, ' It is, by the Board ordered that the boundaries of Bnightsen and Brentwood-Deer Valle Elementary School Districts be changed by talking from Knightsen Elementary School District and annexing to Brentwood-Deer Valley Elementary School District, the follow- ing ollo ing described property, to wit: South 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 9, Township 1 North, Range 3 East, apppximately 90 acres. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In Latter of Appropriation to Joint Highiray District #13. t The Directors of Joint Highv.,ay District #13, having filed with this Board a certified copy of a Resolution adopted by said Board of Directors requesting that the Ocunty of Contra Costa, at this time pay the sum of :$1500. out of the $ll,lll,ll heretofore appropriated to the Contingent Fund of said District, by the County of '3 Contra Costa in accordance with the Resolution of this Bo rd of Directors dated June 27, 1932, It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw his warrant in favor of Joint Highway District 413, in sum of $1500, payable out of the appropriation of $11,111.11 heretofore appropriated to said District, s and deposit same with the Tr,asurer of Joint Higheray District #13, and that the County 'Treasurer Day the -me. The s,-id order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.k r ' IN THE YATTR OF ALLOWANCE TO INDIGENTS. ITIS BY THE BOARD 0.9DE^n'D that $66.35 county cash allowance be paid to-MRS. CAR34EN SOTO Rte 2, Walnut St. Concor$, for support of Frank Brock, to 'begin Feb. 1st, 1934• That $15. county cash allowance be granted to ERNEST NAGEL Box 31, Rd 1, C m cord, to 'begin Jar_. 1st, 1934• That $12.00 cmnty cash allowance be granted to BENEDETTO PURPORA, General Deliver Martinez, to begin Jan. let, 1934. That $34.00 county cash allowance ;ranted to MRS. HAZEL YARNELL, 914 Chanslor Ave. Richmond, be increased to $40 county cash allowance as of Jan. 1st, 1934. That $12.75 county cash allo;rance granted to ANDREW LITDHOLU,Byron, be increased ,to 15. county cash allowance to begin Feb. 1st, 1934. That -137.00 county cash allowance granted to ;&t. AiID ,,?S. FRANv I-q RAY, 420 Clayt An 'St. El Cerrito, be increased to ;50 county cash allowance to begin as of Jan. 1, 1930 That $20 county cash allowance granted to SIDNEY H. BUSH, Rodeo, be increased to 340 county cash allo;:ance as of Feb. 1, 1934• 'hat $20.00 County cash allowance granted to ?QRS. ELIZABETH SAUSALAN, 717 Pomona St. El Cerrito, be contin ed as of Jan. 1st, 1934. That $10 county cash allowance granted to 14ARY A GNES BERGMAN, 1104 Liberty St. El Cerrito, be continued as of Jar_, let, 1934. That $21.25 county cash allorance granted to MRS. CLARA BENSON, 414 Kearney St. El Cerrito, be continued as of Jan. 1st, 1934. That 525.50 county cash allowance granted to ARTHUR C. PLUMLEY, 776 Avis Drive E1 Cerrito, be contin•3ed as of Jan. lst, 1934. That 512.75 county cash allorance granted to CHARLES & SOPHIA TAYLOR, 1306 Bis- sell is sell Ave. Richmond, be bontinued as of Jan. let, 1934• That 4'10 county cash allorance granted to MR4. FLORA RINO, 150 South 13th St. Richmond, be continue": as of Jan. 1st, 1934. That $12.75 county casl_ allovarce oTanted to MRS. IDA MAY M00_RE, 557- 22nd St. Rictm ond, be continued as of Oct. 1st, 1933• That 4'10 county cash allorar.ce granted to BENJAMIN F. FRY, Road 20, SanPablo , be continued as of Jan. 1st, 1934• That $51.00 county cash allorance granted to WILLIA:! DECKER, 604 Kearney St. El Cerrito, be continued as of Jan. 1st, 1934. That $6.50 county cash allorance granted to MRS. ELIZABETR WILLIAyS, 5322 l5th St. Richmond, be continued as of Jan. 1, 1934. That $35.00 county cash allotance heretofore granted to MRS. A17,,TF. KELLEGHAN, Pt.Ricimond, be discontinued as of Jan_ 1st, 1934. That 4'15.00 county cash allowance granted to IRS, MAGGIE A. COOK, 447- lltb St. Richmond, be discontinued as of 'Jan. let, 1934. That $9.00 State and $9.00 county cash allowance be granted to MRS. CORA HEIR 5424 BAYVIEW AVE. Richmond, as of Jan. 1st, 1934• That $11.00 State and 4'11.00 county cash allowance be grantedto MR. GEORGE HENRY, 5424 Bayview Avenue, Richmond, as of Jan. 1st, 1934. That $15.00 State and $15.00 county cash allorance be granted to CLARENCE RUS 2016 Costa Ave., Ricer^^nd, as of Jan. 15, 1934. That $10 State and $10 aunty cash allowance to needy aged be granted to GEO E ' CHRISTIE GORKAN, 1504 Nevin Ave. (rear) Richmond, as of Jan. let, 1934. That 4'15.00 State and 4'15. county cash allowance granted to ROBFRT G. STITT, 550 Kearney St. E1 Cerrito, be amended to read: $11.25 state and $15.75 county cash .allowance as of March 15, 1933• That ;12.50 State and $12.50 County cash allowance granted to MRS. N.YRA S. ST TT 550 Kearney St. E1 Cerrito, be amended to read: :„6.75 State and 316.25 county cash allorance as of April 1, 1933- That '15 00 State and $15.00 county cash allowance granted to DAVID THOA'AS WILLIAMS, 5322 15th St. Richmond, be amended to read: 113.50 Mate and $16.50 County cash allowance ss of May 1st, 1931. jhat '10 State and $10. county cash allowance granted to lalS. FRANCES WRIGHT 663- Sixth St. Richmond, be amended to read: ;15.00 State and ;`'15.00 county cash allow ance be granted as of Nov. 1. 1932. That $12.50 State and $12.50 county cash allorance to needy aged,granted to THOMAS MEENAN, Pinole, be discontinued as of Nov. 1, 1933. That $12.50 State and $12.50 county cash allowance to needy aged granted to MRS. MAGGIE A. GOOK, 447- lith St. Richrond, be discontinued as of Jan. 1st, 1934. That $5.00 State and 36.00 county aid to FRANY. HULSE 411 Ferry St. (rear) Martinez, be discontinued to the needy aged as of Jan. let, 1934. '. That $6.25 State aid and $6.25 County aid to WILLI.Q.1 STEPHENSON, Ygnaeio Vail y Concord, be discontinued for needy aged as of Jan.•1, 1934. That application of MRS. ALMIRA FULLER, 209 Bissell Ave. Richmond for state and County aid be denied as need not established. That $10 State and $20 county cash allo:anee to MRS. CAROLINE ANDERSON, 616- ' 22nd St. Richm^nd, be granted as of Jan. let, 1934. That $20.00 State and $7.00 county aid be granted to LILLIAN CHRISTIAN, Van Winkle Apts. Port Chicago, to begin as of Dec. 26, 1933. That $20.00 State and 4'20.00 county cash allowance to half orphan children be granted to MRS. BrSSIE McQUISTEN Central and San Mateo Ave. E1 Cerrito, as of Jan. lst,1934. That $20.00 State aid and $1.7.00 county cash allowance for need children granted to CHELNITIA WHEELER, 265- Terrace Drive, E1 Cerrito, as of Sept. 1933, con- tinued. That $20.00 State aid and $20. county aid granted to MRS. VERA EVANS, Martin be changed to read: $10 State and .130. county aid as of Sect. 17, 1933. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the B n rd. 387'; In Matter of Establishment of Boundaries of School Districts within the County of Contra Costa, State of California. WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of California, by its Act, Statutes 1933, Chapter 69, has declared that the boundaries of every school district of any ' kind or class, as the same were established or were actually defined in the records of the Board of Supervisors of the County in which such district is situated, one yea prior to the ta':in.- o; effectoi this act, are hereby affirmed, validated, and declare to be legally established; and, ' WHEREAS, search and survey has been made into the records of the Board of Supervisors of this County in the case of each and every school district situated within said County; and, WHEREAS, tae Superintendent of Schools of the County of Contra Costa has pre- sented to said Board a description of each and every of the school dist?icts of said County, as they existed by the records of this county, or as actually situated in said County, at a time prior to one year previous to the effective date of that Act I heidnabove referred to; and IMREAS, said report of said Superintendent of Schools of the County of Cont,a Costa, is attached hereto, as of January, 1934, and marked °Exhibit A" to this Resolution; and JRERFAS, this Board has investigated said report and concludes it to be a complete and correct definition of the boundaries of all of the school districts of ' the County of Cont-a Costa; NOW, TH RS^ORS, BE IT ORD?RED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED by said Board of Suner- r visors of the County of Cont,a Costa, that the b u ndaries of said school districts within the County of Coma Costa sh'111 be defined and deemed to exist by virtue of the descriptions contained in said *Exhibit All hereitbove referred to, and do ordain that each district shall be declared to be bainded as follows, to wit; "ErdIBIT AN ALAMO SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGINNING at the northwest corner of Section 10, T 1 S., R. 2 W; thence east on the north line of said section 10 end Section 11, to a point on the West line of the Rancho San Ramon, which point is the southwest corner of Goold's Addition ; tf thence N. 53° E. on the south line of Goold's Addition and said line extended to a point on the East line of the Rancho San Ramon; thence northeasterly in a straight line to the Northwest corner of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 1, T 1 S., R. 2 W; thence East along the North line of said 1/4 Section to a point on the south line of the Ranco San !aguel; thence southeasterly along the south line of the Rancho San Miguel to a ' point on the East Zine of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 5, T 1 8., R. 1 W; thence ' south alone; the cen-er of Sections 5,9 and 17, T 1 S., R. 1 W., to the south 1/4 corne ` 3 of said Section 17; thence rest 1/2 mile to a p pint; thence southwesterly in a straigh line t o a point on the West line of the Rancho San Ramon rrnere the sane is intersected by the southline of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 2':, T I S., R. 2 W., thence West through the center of Sections 24 and 23, T 1 S., R. 2 W. to the West 1/4 corner .of said Section 23; thence North 1/2 mile; West 1/2 mile; North l/2 mile; West 1/2 .mile and North 1 1/2 miles to the point of be;inning. s 38n AMBROSE SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the County Boundary and the West line of Section 3, T 2 N., R. 1 W., extended Northerly; thence south along the west line of Sections 3 and 10, to the Nest 1/4 corner of Section 10; thence West 1/2 mile to the center of Section 9, T 2 N., R. 1 W. thence south 1/2 mile to the south 1/4 corner of section 9; thence West 1/2 mile to the Northwest corner of Section 16, T 2N.R. 1 W; thence south along the '.Vest line of said Section 16 and fractional Sect- ion 21 to the northwest corner of Lot 1 of said fractional Section 21; thence East to the southeast corner of the northeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 21; thence south through the center of Secti^n 21 to the Northerly line of the Rancho ;conte Del Diablo; thence southeasterly alon: said Rancho line to the South line of Section 21; thence East on section line to the North 1/4 corner of Section 27; thence south 1/2 mile to the center S section 27; thence East on mid-section line of said Section 27 and Section 26 to the center line of County Road; thence Southwesterly along the center of said road to the south line of Section 27; thence East on Section line to the North 1/4 corner of Section 35; thence south 1/2 mile to the center of Section 35; thence East 1/2 mile to the East 1/4 corner of Section 35; thence north on the East line of Sections 35,26, 23, 14, 11 and 2, T 2 N., R. 1 W., to the County line; thence westerly alonS said line to the place of beginning. ANTME SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGINNING on the dividing line between Contra Costa and Alameda Counties where same is intersected by the line dividing Plots 16 and 32, as said Plcts are so ' designated and delineated on that certain man entitled "Map of the Property of the Estate of Elizabeth A.Dougherty" etc. and f ile d for record May 11th, 1591, in the office of the Recorder of Alameda County, California; thence Northerly along the line dividing Plots 16,17,15 and 19, from Plots 32, 31, 29 and 25 of said ?dap to the southerly line of Plot 20 of said Map; thence northwesterly along; said line of Plot 20 to the dividing line between Ploss 20 and 21 of said Map; thence alon:; said dividi ig line Northeasterly and southeasterly to the dividing line betreen Plots 21 and 4 of said map; thence aloa.; said dividing line to the dividing lines between Plots 3 and 4 of said map; thence aloin; said dividing line southeasterly to the Southeast corner of said Plot 3, said point being on the Easterly boundary of the Rancho San Ramon; thence northerly along said Rancho line to the northwest corner of Lot 1, Section 16, T 2 S., R. 1 E; thence easterly along the north line of said Section 16 and Sections 15 and 14, T 2 S., R. 1 E., to the North 1/4 corner of said Section 14; thence south , on the mid-section line of Sections 14 and 23 to th-ir intersection rith the County Road; thence southrest along Canty boundary line to the point of beginning. AVON SCHOOL DISTRICT. ' BEGIN?:i::G AT A point on the County boundary line 2500 feet East of the mout of Hastings Slough; thence south and along the East line of the lands of Hocoer & Company to the North line of the Southern Pacific Company's right of way;thence along the nath line of said Southern Pacific Company's right of way, southwesterly to the East ban? of Hastings Slough; thence southerly along the east ban's of Hastings Slough to the right of ray of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; thence easterly and across -aid railway to a point on the west line of the Government Ranch, said point bein_; the northwest corner of Lot 29, Government Ranch; thence southerly I 389 on west line of Government Ranch to the southwest corner of Lot 1; thence Westerly to the Northeast corner of the 5111inms Ranch, nor owned by C.A. Hooper & Company; thence southerly, Westerly and Southerly followirg the boundary of the Williams Ram h to the center of Walnut Cree><; thence meandering dor.n Walnut Creek and Pacheco Slough to Suisun Bay; thence noxtherly in a direct line between the lands of Associated uil Comoany and Guggenheim, et al. and said line extended to the County boundary; thence easterly alon,; said Co•!nty -o--ndary line to the place of commencement. ANTIOCH—LIVE OAK SCHUOL DISTRICT. BaG=NI'-G AT THE Southeast corner of Section 27, T 2 N., R. 2 E., ,thence west 2 1/2 miles to the soutr 1/4 corner of Section 29; thence south 1/2 mile to the center of Section 32, T 2 N., R. 2 EV., thence nest 1/2 mile to the West 1/4 corner of said Section 32; thence south 1 1/2 miles to the southeast corner of Section 6, T. 1 3. R. 2 E; thence West 1/2 mile; thence North 1 1/2 miles to the center of section 31, T 2 N., R. 2 E., thence West 1 mile to the center of Section 36, T 2 N., R. 1 E. thence south 1/2 mile; thence west 1/2 mile to the Northwest corner of Section. 1. T 1 N., R. 1 E; thence south 2 miles; thence west 1/2 mile; thence south 1 1/2 miles to the center of Section 23, T 1 N. R. 1 E; thence west 2 miles to the center of Section 21, thence, north 4 1/2 miles to the North 1/4 corner of Section 33,T. 2 N., R. l E. thence East 1/2 mile to the northeast corner of said Section 33; thence North 2 miles; thence East 1 mile to the southeast co-ner of Section 15; thence due north to the Cou ty boundary in the San Joaquin. River; thence in an eesterly dir-ction along the County ' Boundary to a point opposite the mouth of the Dutch Slough; thende southeasterly alon- the center of said slough to a point where the North and South line through the cerate of Section. 14, T 2 N. R. 2 E., if prolonged would intersect the center of said slough; thence south to the center of Secti^n 23, T 2 N., R. 2 E; thence west 1/2 mile to the West 1/4 corner of said Section 23; thence south 11/2 miles to the point of beginnin_. BAY POINT SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEG117NING on the share of Suisun Bay where the line running North and South through the center of Section 5, T 2 N., R.1 W., intersects said shore line; thence south to the center of Section S; thence West 1/2 mile to the northwest corner of the southwest 1/4 of Section S; thence south along the West line of Section 8, and Section 17, to a point where the West line of said Section 17 intersects the Nor:.herl boundary line of the Rancho Monte del Diablo; thence northwesterly along said boundary line to its intersection with the West line of fractional section 19, T 2 N. ' R. 1 W; thence North along the westerly line of said Section 18 and Section 7, to the northwest corner of Lot 12, Section 7; thence West to the center of Seal Creek; thence follon:ing the meanderinFs of said Seal Creek to Hastings °lough; thence down Hastings Slough to the north line of Southern Pacific Railway Company's right of ray; ' thence northeasterly to the easterly line oflands of Hooper Company; thence north on the East line of lands of Hooper Comuany to the County Boundary; thence easterly Rion, the county bound?x y line to a point due north of the place of commencement; then,3e south to the place of commencement. i i i 3S)0 BRADFOFX SCHOOL DISTRICT. COMMENCING at the intersection of the mouth of False River With San Joaquin River; thence northwesterly to the County Boundary line in the center of San J-aquin River; thence northerly and easterly alon said County boundary line to a point in the center of Old River; thence southerly along the county boundary , line, being in the center of Old River, to its intersection with False River; thence Westerly southerly and westerly alang False River to the point of beginning. This descri»tion includes what is known as Bradford Island a nd the Webb Tract. BREt°PWOOD-DHER VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT. ' BEGI'NIXG at the N.E. corner of Section 1, T 1 N., R. 2 E; thence south 1/2 mile to the West 1/4 corner o: Section 6, T 1 N. R. 3 E; thence east along the North line of the Southwest 1/4 of said Section 6 to its 'intersection with the cente of Marsh Creek; thence southwesterly along the center of Marsh Creek to the south line of Section 6; thence east along the south line of said Section 6 to the south- east corner thereof; thence south 1 mile t o the southeast corner of Section 7; thenc East 2 miles to the northeast corner of Section 16; thence south 1/2 mile to the Eas 1/4 corner of Section lo'; thence west 1 1/2 miles to the center of Secticn 17, Thence such 1/2 mile to the south 1/4 corner thereof; thence east 1/2 mile to the . southeast corner of Secti n 17; thence south 1/2 mile to the East 1/4 corner of Section 20; thence west 1 mile to ti-e East 1/4 corner of Section 19; thence south 2 1/2 miles to the southeast corner of Section 31, T 1 N., R3E; thence West 1 mile to the southeast corner of Section 36, TIN, R2E; thence north 1/2 mile to the east 1/4 corner of Secti^n 36; thence west 2 miles to the West 1/4 corner of Section 35; thence north 1 mile to tLe West 1/4 rower of Section 26; thence west 2 miles to the West 1/4 of Section 28; thence south 1/2 mile; thence West 1 mile; thence north 1/2 mile; thence rest 1/2 mile to the center of Section 30; thence north 1/2 mile; thence Nest 1 mile; tht=nce Ncrth 1/2 mile; thence west 1 mile to the center of Section 23, TIM, RIE; thence north 1 1/2 miles; thence East 1/2 mile; thence north 2 miles to t.-.c northwest corner of Section 1, TIN, RIE; thence East 1/2 mile; thence north 1/2 mile to the center of Section 36, T2N;R.IE, thence last 1 mile; thence scut, 1 1P miles; thence eat. rE mile to the southeast corner of Section 6, TIN., R. 2E., thenc south 1/2 mile; thence east 1 1/2 miles; thence south 1 mile; thence East 1 mile tc the center of Section 15, T 1 ;i. R. 2E; thence North 1/2 mile; thence eastl 1/2 , miles ; thence North 2 miles to the Northwest corner of Section 1, T 1 N., R. 2 E; Thence East 1 mile to the Northeast corner of Section 1, T 1 N., R. 2 E., and the place of commencement. BRIONES SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGINNING at the southwest corner of Lot 9, Section 34, T2N. R.3W; thence east 1/2 mile to a point on the south line of Section 34; thence southeasterl in a. straight line to a point about 7 chains north of t*,e southeast corner of a 165.20 acre tract now or f rnerly orned by A.?.Rose; thence in the same straight line about 1.35 miles to a point; thence southeasterly in a straight line to the Northwest corner of a 967.35 acre tract now orned by J.J. Haviside, Jr; thence south along the west line of said tract and the west line of the Rancho Canada del Rambre to the southwest corner of said Rancho; thence easterly along the south line Of said Rancho to Reliez Creek; thence south along the east line of the 1065.00 acre tract of the East Bay Municipal Utility District to the North line of the Ranc.,o Acalanes; thence west along the south line of the Rancho Bocha de la Canada de Pinole to the southwest corner thereof; thence north along the west line of said Rancho to the Northeast corner of r 747.19 acres tract of the East Bay Munbipal ' Utility District ; thence west along bound-try of sold Rancho to an angle; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of Lot 19 of the Kelley League to the most testerly corner thereof; thence northeasterly along the Northwesterly line of said Lo 19 and said line produced to the south line of the Rancho E1 Pinole; thence West alon the south line of said Rancho to the southwest corner of Division No. 4 of said Ranch ; thence North along the Nest line of Dividion No. 4 to the Northwest corner thereof; thence easterly alon1 the northerly line of said Division No. 4 to the most westerly corner of Lot H, of Division No. 5 of said Rancho; thence northeasterly, soutbeasterl , North and East to the Northeast corner of said Lot H; thence easterly along the North erly line of Lots G. and F. of Division No. 5 to the nortbeast corner of said Lot F; thence south a.lon;the East line of said Lot F. to the southeast corner thereof; thence West along the South line of said Lot to the southwest corner thereof; thence South and West along the East and South lines of Lot J, DivisionNo. 5, to the most westerly line of Lot 4, Section 34, T 2 N., R. 3 W., thence south along west lines of Lots 4 and 9 of Section 34 to the southwest�orner of said Lot 9 and the place of commencement. BYRON SCHOOL DISTRICT. ' BEGINNING at a point on the Mount Diablo Base line at the Northwest corner of Section 6, T 1S. R3E; thence south 2 1/2 miles to the southwest corner of fractional Section 19. R32, T1S, thence east two miles to the southeast corner of Fractional section 17; thence south 1/2 mile to the southwest corner of Section 16; thence East 1 mile t o the southeast corner of Section 16; thence North 1 mile; t hence East along the south lines of Sections 10, 11 and 12, TIS., R. 3E., to the center of Italian Slough; thence northevberly along the center of Italian Slough to its intersection with the County boundary in Old River; thence Northerly along the County boundary to its intersection with the Mount Diablo Base line; thence West along the Base line to the point of beginning. CANYON SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGI�nTING at the Northwest corner of Section 15, TiS.,R31. M.D.B.& M. thence south along said line to the boundary between Alameda and Contra Costa Ceuntie i, thence following, said boundary, southeasterly, northeasterly and Southeasterly to its intersection with the Easterly line of Tract No. 2 of the Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados; thence following the boundaries of said tract Northwesterly to its inter— section with the West line of Section 25, T1S., R3W., thence north along the east lines of Sections 26 and 23 to the southerly line of Tract No. 1 of the Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados; thence northwest and Northerly alon;; said line to the north line of Section 23; thence West, alon_ said line to the northwest corner d Section 23 and the southeast corner of Section 15; thence north 1 mile to the Northeast corner of Section 15, thence Rest 1 mile to the Northwest corner of Section 15 and th place of beginning. <` 92 CAROJINEZ SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGINNING at a point in the caenty boundary line due north from. the center of the Easterly ena of Tunnel No. 2 of t:ze Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of tray near Selby; thence due south to the center of the Easterly end of Tunnel No. ' 2; thence south to the old county rad leading from Crockett to Rodeo; thence running along the center of said old County Road in a general westerly and 6outherly dir=ctidn to the Easterly boundary of the Rancho El Pinole; thence southeasterly, easterly and south running along the westerly boundary of the Rancho Canada del Hambre or Easterl boundary of the Ra.Cho El Pi:-Ole to a point where the dividi ng line of Sections 7 an �_.. 18 T 2 N., R.3P., if produced, would intersect said Rancho Boundary; thence East on said Section line, if nroduced, to its intersection of the Easterly boundary of the lands of the California and Haraiian Suzar Refining Comoany; thence North along - -.he said En,'_.ern Bo:nds�ry of soil lands to the southwest corner of the Eckley Ranch; i thence easterly to the so;theast corner thereof; thence north alon_; the Eastern boundary of s^id ranch to the Straits 'i Carquinez in the na therly boundary line of Contra Costa Cointy; thence westerly along the county Bound^ry line to the point of beginning. CONCORD SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGINNING at a point or.the Concord-Pacheco HI,_hray opposite the Southwest corner of ti:at 3.90 acre tract nor or formerly owned by Bisso; thence Northeasterly in a straight line through a point 15 chains westerly of the northeast corner of a 1c0 acre tract now or formerly orned by Gill to the County Road leading from Concord , to Avon; thence northwesterly alon_; said County Road to the North line of a 6.14 acre . tract owned by the Port Costa Water Co; thence east alone said line to the West gine of the 101.95 acre tract of said Port Costa 'rater Co; thence Northerly, southeasters , and Northeasterly along the boundary of scid tract to the most northerly corner thereo- which is identical iiith t^e southwest corner of the 85.25 acre tract now or formerly owned by Vargas; thence northeasterly along the Westerly line of said tract to the Northwest corner thereof; thence easterly alon t'-e North line of said tract to the souhwest corner of what is commonly 'mown as the Government Ranch; thence northerly alon_, the westerly line cf the Government Ranch to the Northeast corner of the 862.85 acre tract now or f orneit y owned by Hooper; thence westerly to the point on Hastings Creek rhere t''^e north line of said tract if produced westerly would intersect the same; thence northerly along said Hastings Creek„ following the meanderings thereof to the mouth of Seal Creek; thence southeasterly along, Seal Creek, follorirg the meand- ' + eriig's thereof to rhere a line passing, through the center of Section7, T2N. RlW. if produced westerly would intersect the same; thence East to the west 1/4 corner of said Section 7; thence south along the West line of said Section 7 to the Easterly line of the Rancho Monte del Diablo; thence southeasterly along said line to the southwest corner of Lot 1, Section 17, T2N. R.171; thence ncsth to the West 1/4 corner of said Section. 17; thence east 1 mile to the East 1/4 corner of Section 17; thence south 1 1/4 miles:thence East 1/2 mile; thence south to the Northeast line of the Ranco Monte Del Diablo; thence southeasterly alon:; said Rancho line to the most easterly c-rner of t'-e 309.5 acre tract n,r or formerly owned by }rillinms; thence scuthtiesterlyl and northwesterly nlon- the bouni,ry of said tract to the most northerly corner of the 98.24 acre „ract nrnz owned by D,Boise; thence southweste3 y and southeasterly along the I r 393. boundary of said DuBoise Tract to the most northerly corner of the 101 acre tract now or formerly owned by Gehringer; thence southwesterly along the Nort,'nerly line of said tract to tie most northerly corner of the Olsen, Subdivision,; thence southwesterly alon the northerly line of said subdivision nal said line produced to the easterly line of t':e Rancho San Miguel; thence northwesterly and southwesterly a1on�; said Ranco line, being also along the Walnut Creek-Concord Hilgeaav, to a voint in "ialnut Creek; - thence in a general Northerly direction down center line of Walnut Creek to its intersection with the North line of the Waters 103 acre tract; thence northeasterly to the most northerly c,rner t'aereof; thence Northwesterly along the Easterly line of the County -Road to the most northerly corner of the Concord Sewer Fann; thence easter y along the north line of said Sewer Farm and Northeasterly aloe.- the West line of the California ;pater Service 70.41 acre tract to anoint in the center line of the County Highway leadin. from Pacheco t^ Concord; thence southeasterly al-ng said Higl;ay to point of be, irning. 007iTLL SCHOOL DITF-TCT. REGI':?TTIIG at the most westerly corner of Lot 31 of the Galindo Estate in � the Rancho 'Coate Del Diablo said noirt beir- on ::e road leading;from Concord to Cowell; thence northwesterly alon- said road to the most northerly corner of the 87.95 acre tract owned by the Core'_l Lime and Cement Co; thence southwesterly along }ie northerly line of said tract to 3;e souti_westerly boundary of the Rancho Monte del Diablo; hence southeasterly alon, said Rancho line to the most northerly corner ' of the 228.00 acre tract owned by the ,.a:ell Lime and Cereent Co; thence southwesterly alon; t e northerly bo ,und+ry line of said Tract to the moFt westerly corner thereof; thence southeasterly alon:; the pest bounaary of said 228 acre tract to the most southerly corner thereof,said point beim; the most westerly corner of the Cowell Lime & Cement Co. 425.93 acre tract; thence i:. a saitheasterly direction along, the boundary of said 425.93 acre tract to the most saitherly corner thereof; thence northeasterly alon the bcunaary of said tract tot'_,:e easterly line of the Rancho San Miguel; thence North alon,: said rancho to the corner comm^n to tee Rancho Monte del Diablo and Rancho San `3 uz1; thencc n^rtheasterly along; the line of the Rancho Monte del Diablo to the most southerly corner of Lo 35, of the Galindo Estate; thence northwesterly alone the Westerly line of said Lot 35 to the most westerly corner thereof;thence northeasterly along t'^:e line dividing Lots 35, -34. 33 and 32 from Lots 31, 30, and 29 ' to the most northerly corner of Lot 32, and the Westerly line of the Johnston Tract thence nor`hwesterly alon tae westerly line of the Johnston Tract and the Easterly (line of Lot 28 of the Galindo Estate to iae moat northerly corner of said Lot 28, thence southr.esterly along the Northerly line of Lots 28, 29, 30 and 31 to the most ' westerly corner o said Lot 31 and t^:e point of beginning. "LAYTON VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGI?I:I;IG at a point on the southeasterly line of the Rancho Monte del Diablo, trait-, po'_nt is the southensterly corner of ti�e 147.41 acre tract owned by 'the Cowell Portland Cement Co; thence fcllor•in said Rancho line Plortheast erly, Nor ther�y and Northwesterly to t:.is most westerly corner of Lot 2, Section 35, T2N., R1W; thence easterly to th-� center of Section 35; thence n rth 1/2 mile to the north 114 corner of Sectior 35; thence west on the pith line of Sections 35 nnd3L to the center line of Ine Count; road; thence n:,rtheasterly alon;- said roar. to the north line of P 394 the south 1/2 of Section 26; thence Hest to the center of Section 27; thence North 1/2 mile to the Norm 1/4 corner of Sectio�l 27; thence Hest on Section line to the northerly line of the RarchoMonte Del Diablo; thence southeasterly along the said Rancho line tc the most northerly corner of the 314.88 acre tract now or formerly orned by Lena McKean; thence southresterly alon„ the dividiq; line between the lands of McKean an: Siillisrns to the most southerly line of the 309.5 acre tract now or formerly ormed by Williams, said corner bein;- identical with theGnortheasterly corner of the lan:s of DnBoise; thence northresterly, southresterly and southeasterly along the line a the lands of said DuBoise to the northeast corner of t'ne Gehringer 101 acre tract; thence southresterly alon- the northwest boundary line of said Gehringer tract to ti:e mo-t westerly corner thereof th ace southresterly along the bmndary of the Olsen S_-.bdivision to the most westerly corner thereof; thence in the same straight line produced to the southwest boundary line of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo thence sartheasterly alon_; said Rancho line to its intersection with the dividing line betreen the lands of Antonio Baroni and the Corell Lime and Cement Cc; thence Northeasterly alon: said dividin�.' line to the road leading from Concord to Covell; thence southeasterly alon_; s^id road to the most westerly corner of Lot 31, Galindo Estate; thence northeasterly alon; the Northerly line of Lots 31, 30, 29 and 28, Galindo Estate to the northeti t c order o said Lot 28; thence southeasterly on the dividiq; line betreen said Lot 28 and the Jonston Tract to the most northerly corner of Lot 32 of the Galindo Estate; thence on the line dividing; Lots 29, 30 and 31, front Lots 32, 33, 34 and 35 all of the Galindo Estate to the Moet westerly corner ' of snId Lot 35; thence southeasterly alon the scnrthresterly line of Lot 35 to the southeasterly boundary of the 3anc`o Monte Del Diablo and the point of beginning. DAi•i:LLE 3000L DISTRICT. BEGI:iSI::G at the Summit of Mount Diablo; thence south j miles to the southeast corner of Section 13, T1S.R1W; thence Hest to the northeast corner of Lot 7, Sectio-, 24; thence south to the south line of Section 24; thence Nest to the Soathrest corner of Sectio: 24; thence south 1/2 mile to the East 1/4 corner of sect ion 26; thence west 1 mile to the ':Pest 1/4 corner of Section 2e; thence north-1/2 mile to the Northeast corner of Section 27; thence West to the Northwest corner of Section 27; thenoe south 1 mile to the southwest corner of Section 27; thence east 1/2 mile; thence south 1/2 mile to the center of Section 34, TlS., R. IW; thence East to the southeast corner of Lot 17, Section 34; thence South to the Northeast corner of Lot 2, Section 3, T2S., RAW; thence West to the Northwest corner of said 1 Lot 2; thence North and West al on the boundary of Lots to and 15, Section j4, T1s., RAW. to the southrest corner of Lot 15; thence West on the same straight line to the line dividin, the land-, nor, or formerly orned by 119m. Meese, and M,C.Baldwin; thence north and west alon_- said dividin; line to the Northwesterly corner of the ' lands of said 17.... Meese, and a point in the Sa.: Ramon Road; thence northwesterly orlon. said San Ramon Road to the Northeasterly corner of the lands now or formerly orned by Elmer Baldrin; thence West alon- the dividing line between the lands of Elmer Baldrin and R. Van Dorn to t::e southwesterly line of the Rancho San Ramon; thence northwesterly alon,; said Rancho line to its intersection with the North line of Lot 4, Section 32, T1S., R IW; thence west nlon_; the north lines of Lots 4 and 3. Section 32, to the East 1/4 Corner of Section 31; thence West 1 mile to the West 1/4 corner of said Section 31; thence North 1/2 mile; thence Hest 1/2 mile; thence P t i 395 North 1/2 mile to the center of Section 25, TIS., R2W. thence West 1/2 mile; thence North 1/2 mile; thence 'lest 1 mile to the Northwest corner of Section 26, T1S., R.2 W. thence North 1/2 mile to the West 1/4 corner of Section 23; thence east through the centers of Sections 23 and 24 to the southwest line of the Rancho Sar. Ramon; thence northeasterly to the so-thwest corner of Section 17, T19. R,1W; thence East 1/2 mile to the sottbeast corner of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 17; thence North through the centers of Section 17 and 6 to the southerly line of the Rancho San !d guel; thence southeasterly alons said Rancho line to tihe dividing line betveen Divisions No. 1 and Hill Land of said Rancho; thence Northwesterly to the line between Division. No. 1 and Divisinn No. 2 of the Rober. Allen Tract of said Rancho; thence Northeasterly along said line to the Northwest corner of Part B. of said Allen Tract; thence East to the Northeast corner of said Part B; thence south to the Mount Diablo Base line; thence ,East to the point of begnning. EXCELSIOR SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGI12-14I2:G at the Northwest corner of Section 21, T1I1., R. 3E., thence south 1/2 mile to the West 1/4 corner of Section 21; thence }gest 1 mile to the West 1/4 corner of Section 20; thence south 2 1/2 miles to the southwest corner of Section :32, T1N., R3E., the said ooint being on the Mount Diablo Base Line; thence East along the base line to tihe County boundary; Thence northerly alongthe boundary to the North line of Section 20, T1N1 RAE; thence 'lest along the North line of Sections 20 and 19, T1N., R. 4E., and Sections 24,23,22 and 21, T1N., R. 3E. to the point of beginning. HIGHLAND SUW1IT SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGI:diSI?lG at a point on the boundary line between Contra Costa and Alame ;Counties due South of the center of Section 14, T2S.,RlE; thence north through die cent r lof said Section 14 to the North l/4 corner thereof; thence East 1/2 mile to the North- corner of said Section 14; thence north along Section. lines 5 miles to the North- iEast corner of Section 23, T1§., R. 1E• thence West 1/2 milej thence north 1 mile to the north 1/4 corner of Section. 14; thence rest 1/2 mile; thence North 1/2 mile; then East 1/° mile to the center of Section 12; thence North 112 mile; thence east 1/2 mile) to the Northeast corner of Sectionl2; thence south 1 mile; thence East 1 mile; thence II South 1 mile to the southeast corner of Section 18, T1S„ R2E„ thenceFast 3/4 mile to the "lest line of the Rancho Ganda de los Vaqueros; thence c utherly and Easterly following the boundary of said Rancho to its intersection with the County boundary; !'thence southwesterly along the County Bo_:ndary to the point of beginning; 1 HOT SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGIENIIFG at apoint on the county bouniary line in Old River at the mouth :of the Italian Slough; thence southerly and easterly along the county boundary to cornEr of the boundaries of Contha Cos-a, Alameda and San Joaquin Counties; thence southweste ly ' :along the boundary between ContTa Costa and Alameda Counties to its intersection with the west line of Section 5, T2S., R3E; thence North alon the line of the rancho .Canada de los Vaqueros to the northwest corner of fractional Section 32, TIS., R3E. thence east along the line of said Fant^o tb the West line of Section. 33; thence North along; the East line of said Rancho Canada de los Vaqueros to the Northwest corner of Section 21, TIS , R. 3E.thence East one mile to the northeast corner of Section 21; thence North oae mile to the northwest corner ri Section 15; thence East along the North line of Sections 15, 14 and 13, to the center of Italian Slough; thence northeasterly �s alon; tie center of Italian Slough to the county boundary and the point of beginning. IRON HOUSE SCCH00L DISTRICT. BEGIDNIFG at the point of intersection of the West line of Secti m 16, T2N., R3E. with the enter of Dutch slough; thence southerly and easterly along the center of said ➢titch Slough to its intersection rith Taylor Slough; thence north- westerly and northeasterly along Taylor Slough to its intersection r,3th False River, thence easterly along- False River to a point in the Chanty boundary line in Old River; thence southerly up Old River and southwesterly along the North and west sides of the Holland Tract to its intersection with the south line of Section 27, T2N., R3E; thence West along the south line of Sectio..nd 27,25,29, T2N. R3E., to the southwest ' corner of Section 29; thence s uth 1 =ile to the southwest corner of Section. 32; thence west 1 mile to the s u tin^est corner of Section 31; thence due north along the line between Range 2 East, and Range 3 East, to its intersection with the center of Dutch °lough and tae point of be.-inning. JERSEY SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGI1MI-0. at a point in the County Boundary of the San Joaquin River at the mouth of False River; thence up F.a.lse River to its intersection r:ith Taylor Slough; thence un Taylor Slough sostaresterly and southeasterly to its intersection with Dutch 51ou�h; thence northresterly orlon; Dutch Slough to a point in the County Boinda.ry line in the San Joaqain River ounosite the mouth of Dutch Slough; thence northeasterly alongthe caantyboundary to tae point of beginning. KNIG1ffS3C SOHOOL DISTRICT. BEGINNI11G at the northwest corner of Section o, TIN., R.3E„ thence East 1 mile to the northeast corner thereof; thence North 1 mile to the North- west corner of Section 32, T2N., R.3E., thence east along the north line of Sections 32, 33 and 34 to the Holland Tract; thence following the west, Northerly and easterly boundaries of the Holland Tract to a point on the county boundary line in Old River south of the Quimby Tract; thence southerly aloe;the county boundary to the south li e Of section 17, T1N., R4E, thence West along; section lines to the south 1/4 corner of Section 17, TIN. R3E; the ace north 1/2 Tile to the center of said Section 17; thence East 1 1/2 miles to the East 1/4 corner of Section lo; thence North 1/2 mile; thence !Vest 2 miles to the southwest corner of Section 5, T1N., R3E; thence north 1 mile to the Northwest corner of said Section 5; thence West along the south line of Section 6 to the center of harsh Creek; thence Northeasterly along the center of Mars Creek to the South line of the North 1/2 of Section, o; thence west along said line to the ' West 1/4 corner of Section o; :hence north 1/2 mile to the northwest corner of Sectio 6 and tile point of beginning. LAFAYETTE BCc00L DISTRICT. BEGI-uNT1iG at the northwest corner of the Rancho gcalanes; thence East along the North line of said Rancho to the southeast corner of the Taylor 200 acre , tract; thence north along the East line of the Taylor 200 acre tract to its intersect on with Reliez Oreek; thence easterly along the north bound-i.ry of lands noc: orned by Kennedy and Rossi and alon=; Huddleston 14.3 acre tract to the northeast corner there thence southerly a1on-the west bo.md-.ry line of the Loupe 75 acre tract to the south west corner thereof; thence East to the Northeast corner of the 157x acre tract owned by Rowland said point being- in the center line of the Lafayette-Pleasant Hill County Road; thence s uthensterly along; said rand to the center line of Reliez Creek; thence southeasterly orlon- said Reliez Creek to the Southwest corner of a 106.;2 acre tract 397 '; now or formerly owned by A.J.QXiand.; thence easterly alon-the south line of said (Zuandt's land to ti:e scu thenst corner thereof; thence soath on tee gest line of a 71 acre tract now or formerly owned by Stein to t':e southwest corner thereof; thence East on the south line of said tract to the Northnest corner of a 50 acre tract now ' or formerly owned by Sim; thence south along the west line of said 50 acre tract to its intersection with of County Rand leading from Walnut Crer•k to Lafayette; thence easterly alorz the center of said County Road to the northeast corner of a 231.12 acre tract nor or formerly owned by R.W.Kinney; thence south alon; the east line of the lands of said R.14.Kirney to a point on the boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon; thence due south to the southeast corner of Lot 4, of Section 9, T1S., R.2W; thence west to the southwest corner of Lot 5, Section 9;,-thence norther3 y along West line of Lot 5 to the south line of Lot 190 of the Ranc'.;o Laguna de los Palos Colorado ; thence west to the center of Los Trampas Creek; thence north-easterly down the center of Los Trampas Creek to its intersection with the south line of Lot 144 of Rancho Lag na de Los Palos Colorados; thence West to the southwest corner of Lot 144; thence North 1 mile t the southwest corner of Lot 59 of said Rancho; thence West 2 miles to the southwest corner of Lot 69; thence North to the south line of the Ranc]_o Acalanes; thence West to the southwest corner of said Rancho; thence north alon-; the West line of said Ranc'_o to the Northwest corner thereof; and the point of beginning. IBERTY SCHf)OL DISTRICT. HEGI?i21I1c13 at the center of Section 23, TIN. R1E; thence south 4 1/2 mile ' to the south l/4 corner of Section 11, TlS , R1E; thence East 1/2 mile; thence north 1/2 mile; thence East 1/2 mile; thence north 1/2 mile; thence East 1/2 mile to the Northwest corner of Section 7, T1S., R2E; thence South 1 mile; thence East 1 mile; thence South 1 mile to the southeast corner of Section 19; thence East 3/4 the to the boundary line of the Rancho Canada de Los Vaqueros, thence North 1/2 mile; thence East 23/4 miles to the east 1/4 corner of Section 15, T1S., R2E; thence north 1/2 mile;_ thence Last 1/2 mile; thence north 1 mile to the north 1/4 corner of Section 11; thence Last 1 1/2 miles to the southeast corner of Section 1; thence north 1. 1/2 miles to the East 1/4 corner of Section: 36; .hence West 2 miles to the West 1/4 corner of Section 35, TLS., R2E; th encenort^ 1 mile; thence West 2 miles to the West 1/4 cor- ner of Section 29; thence south 1/2 mile; therr;e West lmile; thence north 1/2 mile; thence West 1/2 mile; thence north 1/2 mile to the north 1/4 corner of Section 30, TIN., R2E., thence west 1 mile to the North 1/4 corner of Section 25, TIN., RIE., ' thence North 1/2 mile to the center of Section 24; thence 'lest 1 mile to the center of Section 23, and the point of beginning,•. LON- TREE S0rOOL DISTRICT. Beginning at the Northeast c orrer of Section 34, T2N., R2E., thence south 1 mile; thence East 1 :rile to the North-=ast corner of Section 2, TIN. R2E; thence south 2 miles to the southeast corner of Section. 11; thence :vest 1 1/2 miles to the south 1/ corner of Section 10; thence soot' 1/2 mile to the center of Section 15; thence west 1 mile to the center of Section lo; thence north 1 mile to the center of Section 9; thence west 1 1/2 miles to the west 1/4 corner of Section 9, TIN. R.2E., thence north 2 miles to the west 1/4 corner of Section. 32, TH., R2E., thence East 1/2 mile to the 'center of said Section, 32; thence north 1/2 mile; thence east 2 1/2miles to the North-1 east corner of Section 34 and the point of beginning. I MARTINEZ SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGI::NING at a point on the county boundary in the Straits of Car- quinez due North of the Point of intersection of the North line of Tract E, of the Port Costa Development Co. with the south shore line of the Straits of Carquinez; thence south to said point of intersection; thence westerly along the north line of ' said Lot E to the northwest corner thereof; thence Southeasterly in a straight line to the Northwest corner of Part 2, Division 2, of the Rancho El Pinole; thence 6outh to the southeast corner of Lot B, Division 5 of said Rancho; thence east to the north east corner of Lot E; thence south along the East line of Lots E and F to the southeast carrier of Lot F; thence west along the south line of said Lot to the southwest corner thereof; thence south and West on the East and south lines of Lot J, Division 5, Ranc o E1 Pinole to the most westerly line of Lot 4, Section 34, T2N., R3W., thence south alan; the West line of Lots 4 and 9 Section 34, to the southwest corner of said Lot 9 thence East 1/2 mile to a point on the south lire of Section 34; thence southeasterly to a straight line to a point about 7 chains north of the southeast corner of the 165 2 acre tract now or formerly owned by A.P.Rose; thence in the same strain: line about 1.35 miles to a point; thence southeasterly in a straight line to the Northwest cornea of the 967.35 acre tract now o,.-ned by J.J. Havisile, Jr; thence Northeasterly alonr.; the North line of said tract to the most northerly corner thereof; thence south easterly and northeasterly along the southerly line of the Hoitoza 292 acre trar.t to the easterly line of t'_e Rancho Canada Del HcJ9bre, thence Northwesterly along said Rancho line to the most westerly coiner of the Davilla 145.5 acre tract; thence north � . easterly along the north line of said tract to the county road lendlin_; from Muir to Walnut Creek; thence northwesterly alon: said County Road to the northwest corner of the 20 acre tract now or f ormerly owned by Hayward; thence easterly along the norther y line of said Hayward Tract, Muir Oaks anu Perreira to tine southeast corner of Santos 19.14 acre tract; thence northerly alon:- the east line of said tract to the northeast corner thereof; thence Westerly on the North line of srid tract and the North line Cf Borba 24.18 acre tract to the southwest corner of the Jensen 39.64 acre tract; thence North and East alon,; the West and North line of sid Jensen Tract to the south east corner of the Hoesley 80.4 acre tract; thence north alone, the east line of said Tract to the Northeast corner thereof, said point beim- the southwest corner of the lands of Genernl Ohemicnl Co; thence Northerly alon,; the westerly line o£ the lands of the General Ocerri cal Co. to station at the southerly end of Course No. 23 of the Ranc::o L- Juntas and n_ point on the Easterly inaorooration line of the City cf Martin z; , thence nor—In alon:r s7iid incorpora-ion line t, a point on the County bound,-pry in Suibin Bay; thence southwesterly along county boundary to point of beginning. ?fORAIA SCHOOL DISTRICT_. BEGIN7:17:G at the northeast corner of Section 16, T1S., R 2W., thence , West to the southwest corner of Lot 5, Section 9; thence northerly along the west line of Lot 5 to tae south line of Lot 180 of the Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorado ; thence Test to .he center of Los Tram-pas Creek; thence northeasterly along the center of Los Trampas Creek to its intersection with the south line of Lot 144 Df the Rancho Laguna de los Palos Cal orados; thence West to the southwest corner of Lot 144; thence North 1 mile to tee southwest earner of Lot 59 of said Banc o; thence ','fest 2 miles to t::e smthrest corner of Lot 68; thence south 2 1/2 miles t.a the North 1/4 corner of Section. 24, TlS., R317; tience rest alon,•the north line of Sections 24 f' 3994 z -'j M and 23 to the West line of Tract No. 1 of the Rancho Laguna de los Palos ales Col orad os; thencesuth and southeast alone;; sail line to the west line of Section 24; thence south alonZ the west line of Sections 24 and 25 to the Northeasterly line of Tract No. 2 of said -Rancho; thence southeasterly along the sad line to its intersection with the County boundnTy line; theme southeasterly following the county bound-iry line to its ' intersection with -e East line of Section 34, T1S., R21.4; thence north following Section lines to the northeast corner of Sect'on 22, TIS., R.217; thence West 1/2 mile; thence North 1/2 mile; thence west 1/2 nile; thence north 1/2 mile to the Northeast corner of Sectio:: lc', TIS., 8217., and t`±e place of beginning. ' MORGa'; TERRITOFV_SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGINI:ISG at the summit of L:oa nt Diablo; thence East 1/2 mile; thence North 1 1/2 miles to the center of Section 30, TIN. RIE; thence East 1 mile to the Cen er of Section 29, TIN. R1E., thence Nort1d/2 mile; thence East 1/2 mile; thence North 1/2 :mile to the West 1/4 corner of Section 21, TIN., RIE; thence East 2 1/2 miles to the center of SectiDn 23, TIN., RI IE; thence south 5 miles to the center of Section 14, 'Tl S., R.IE; thence west through the center of Sections 15, 16, 17, and 18, 4 1/2 mile to the West 1/4 corner of section 18; thence north alone; the Mount Diablo Meridian 2 1/2 miles to the place of bei nning. MOUNT DIABLO SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGINNI3TG at t summit of Mt.Diablo; thence East 1/2 mile; thence North 1 1/2 miles to the center of Secticn 30, T1Nj RAE; thence East 1 mile; thence ' north 1/2 mile; t hence Ea it 1/2 mile to the northeast corner of Section 29; thence North 2 ;piles t- the northeast corner of Section: 17; thence West 1 mile to the north— west corner of Section 17, TIN. R IE; thence North 1/2 mile; thence West 1 mile to the West 1/4 corner of Section 7, TIN; R.IE; thence north 1 mile; thence Test 1/4 mile to !the southrest corner of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northeas- 1/4 of Section 1, TIN., R1W ' thence North 1 1/2 miles; thence rest 3/4 ;Wile to the northwest corner of Section 36, iT2N. R1W. thence south 1/2 mile to the east 1/4 corner of Section 35; thence nest to the boundary line of the Ranc'no Monte del Diablo; thence southeasterly, southerly and southwesterly along the boundary line of said +Rancho to its intersection with the east- erly line of the Rancho San Miguel; tt:ence southerly and easterly along the boundary line of the said Rancho San Yiguel to the -'t. Diablo Base line; thence east along said :Base line to the noint of beginnia,�. NICHOLS SCHOOL DISTRICT. ' EEGI^.1UNG at a poin on Suisun Bay where the prolongation of the East line of 'ection 4, T2N., R1W., intersects low water mark; thence south to the east 1/4 corner of Section 9; thence West 1/2 mile to the center of section 9; thence south 1/2 mile to the South 1/4 corner of Sectio 9; thence west 1/2 mile to the ' southwest corner of Section 9; thence south 1/2 mile to tiie east 1/4 corner of Section. 17; thence West 1 mile to the West 1/4 corner of Section 17; thence nth 1 mile to the West 1/4 corner of Section 8; thence East 1/2 mile to the center of Section 8; the e North to the for Tater mark on Suisun may; thence alonr low water mark in an Easterly and southerly dir-ction to the Doint of be;innin_. 400 OAKLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGINziII{G at ti:e point of intersection of the East line of Sectionl3, T2N., A,2E., with the center of Dutch Slough; thence south aion g the range line to the southeast corner of Section. 30, T27'., R2E; thence Nest 2 miles to the southwest corner Of section 35; thence north 2 1/2 miles to the Nest 1/4 corner of Section 23; thence ' East 1/2 mile to the center of Section 23; thence north through the center of Section 14 to the center of Dutch Sloua; thence Easterly alone; the center line of said sloug to the Point of beginninO. OAK GROVE SC-00L DISTRICT• BEGINN'f'.G at the northwest corner of the Sa_n Yiguel Ranch on 'Aalnut Cre 'r, ,,.. thence southerly uo 'ialnut Creek to the northeasterly corner of Walnut Park Sucdivisi n; thence southeasterly albn_cthe East line of Ffalnuz Park to the most southerly corner of the Marchbank 217 acre tract; thence southeasterly alone the eaeterly line of land of tine CCCC Land Co, to a, point on t.:^.e sout:nerly bound-iry line of r:ee Rancho San i,uel; thence soa`.heasterly along the boundary of said Rancho to the moA southerly corner of a 446.00 acre tract now or forr,erly owned by A. numburgj thence northwester y along tae easterly line of the lands of said HumburE; to a noint where the northerly line of Lot A of the Rancho San Miguel if produced could intersect the said easterly line of the lands of A. Humburg; thence northeasterly on a straight line to the southwest corner of Lot 3 of Section 34, T1N., RIV; thence followin:_ the boundary of the Rancho San 3'i�uel, Northeasterly, westerly and northerly to the southeast cornr of the 425,93 acre tract of the Henry Cowell Lime ana Cement Co; thence southwesterly ' ajong the southerly boundary of said tract to the most westerly corner thereof; thence northwesterly alon;; the westerly line of said tract to the most southerly corner of the 229 acre tract owned by the Cowell Lime L Cement Co, thence northwest ly along tine Westerly line of said 22-7.00 acre tract to t:.e most westerly corner thereof; thence northeasterly alone she Northerly bound^r1 of said tract to the easterly line of the Ranch, San Taguel; thence northwesterly alon:; said Rancho line to the most northerly corner thereof; thence sotthresterly along the Northerly line of said Ranco to the northwest ccrner thereof, and the noint of bei notn� ORI DA MON ESHOOL DISTRICT. 3EGI::NI7,3 at the southwest corner of the Rancho Acalanes on the 1!t.Diabl Base Line; thence east on the said Base line to the northeast corner of Lot 29 of the Moraga Rancho; thence south to the south line of fractional Section 14, T1S. R3W. ' produced easterly; thence res: to t:ne southwest corner of Fractional section 14; thence north 1 mile; 'hence 'lest 1 mile to the northwest corner of Section 15; thence south alon;the west line of Section 1 to its intersection with tie county boundary line; thence northwesterly Iong,County boundary to its intersection with I+ the easterly line of Lot E, Ranch,) El Sobrante; thence northeasterly along the ' southeast line o1 said Lot E to t:--e most easterly corner thereof; thence northwestel��ly alon:c the easterly line of Lot E to t::-,e most northerly corner thereof; thence north-I easterly alon;; t2ie westerly line of Lot 5, Rancho E1 Sobrante to the northwest, corn' -f Lot 5; thence easterly alon:- t:^:e north line of Lot 5 to San Pablo Creek; thence Northeasterly alon:r the dividinz line betr:een Lots 25,and 26 of the Kelley League to the Northeast corner If Lot 25, said point 'nein,; on the southwest line of Lot 27; thence Nori,hvvesterly aloe=: t'ne line between Lots 25 and 27 to the most southerly corner of Lot 22; thence nortinea-ste_1 and mart' i• y per_, on the dividin:- line betwe en 401 Lots 22 and 27, said Kelley League to the northwest corner of Lot 27; thence easterly and southerly on the northerly and easterly bourn aries of said Lot 27 and continuing Southerly on the East line of Lots 2 and 4 said leargue, to the southwest corner of the Rancho Bocha de la Canada de Pinole; thence easterly on the south line of said Rancho to the Northwest corner of t,:e Rancho Acalanes; thence southerly on the west line of ' :the Rancho Acalanes t� a pain; on the Lt. Diablo Base line being the southwest corner of the Rancho Acalanes and the point of oe,�inning. PACHECO SCHOOL DISTRICT. Beginning at a joint on Walnut Creek, said point being the Northwest corner of the Rancho San 'Miguel; thence in a general Northerly direction down center ,line of 1alnut Creek to its intersection with the North line of the Waters 103 acre ,tract; thence northeasterly to the most northerly corner thereof; thence northwesterly along the Easterly line of the Jounty Road to the most northerly corner of the Concord Hewer Farm; thence easterly alon„ North line of said Sewer Farm and Northeasterly ;along the West line of California Water Service 70.41 acre tract to a p oint in the center line of the County Highway leading; from Pacheco to Concord; thence sm theasterl lalon_; said HI,-hi--ay to the Bisso 3.90 acre tract; thence. northeasterly on a straight line to a point 15 chains west of the northeast corner of the 160 acre tract now or formerly o•;ned by Gill; thence aloe; the c-unty road to -.he most southerly corner ',of the 174,97 acre tract owned by C.A.Hooper & Cc; theme northerly and westerly along the south boundary of said 174.83 acre tract to a p oint in Walnut Creek; thence down ' said Creek to its intersection with Pacheco Slou_;n; thence southerly and easterly and southerly along the line of C.—Hooper a Co. 453,97 acre tract to the Northeast corner of the 7 1/9 acre tract now or formerly owned by Mohr; thence northwesterly alon the north line of the lands of Mohr and Comazzi to the most northerly corner of the 160.90 acre tract now or formerly owned by L.E.Barney; thence southwesterly along the northerly line of said tract to the northeast corner of the 27.21 acre_ tract now or formerly oaued by Barsocchini; thence west to the northwest corner of a 123.67 acre tract now or i'ormerly owned by Cadenasso; thence southerly along the road on the West side of said tract to the southwest corner thereof; thence in a westerly direction on the North line of the lands of Duarte, Perreira and the Muir Oaks Subdivision and the North line of a 20 acre tract now or formerly owned by Hayward to its intersection with the t;artinez-Pleasant Hill County road; thence southeasterly alon_; said road to the most southerly corner of a 52.29 acre tract now or formerly owned by Holliday; thence `t# ' following: alonr- the easterly bound,ry of said tract to the most easterly corner thereof i at a point on the southerly line of the lands of Davilla; thence easterly along the southerly line of Davilla's to the northwest corner of the 311 acre tract of the Contra Costa Golf Club; thence southerly along the West line of the lands of the Contra s ' Gosta Golf Club, and William F.Stubbd, to the southwest corner of the 312 acre tract now er formerly rnrned by 'vSra.F.StubJs; thence east al on the south lined tract to the northwest corner of the 29 acre tract now or formerly owned by J.P.Miller; thence southerly along the west line of said ''iller Tract nd the lands of David Roche to the southwest corner thereof; thence east alon- the south line of said tract and sai line extended to Walnut, Cree:<; thence southeasterly alon-said creek to the northwest (corner of the Rancro San Miguel and the point of beFiinninr•. i i a 402) u PINOLE-H7—RCIiLES SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGINiH NG at the point of intersection of the County boundary in San Pablo Bay with the westerly limit of the To,cn of Rodeo produced nortbwasterly; thence southeasterly alon the westerly line of Rodeo and said line produced to the northeast corner of Lot C, of Division No. 9, of the Rancho E1 Pinole; thence south- westerly along the easterly line of said Lot 0 to the most southerly corner thereof; thence southeasterly along the south line of Let D. of Division No. 9 to the north- east corner of Divi sin No. 11, of said Rancho; thence south a!on;the east line of Division No. 11 to the n,rth line of the Ranc'so El Sobrante; thence Westerly along said Rancho line to a point on the county Road at the most southerly corner of the _,, 234.44 acre tract owned by the E1 Sobrante Land Cc; thence northwesterly and souta- westerly alon,-the road on the south side of and the south line of said tract to the southeast corner of Lot 2472 of the Rancho San Pablo; thence along the south line of Lots 247} and 247 to the southwest corner of Lot 247;thence North along the West side of the said Lot to the Northwest corner thereof; thence westerly along the Count Road to the southeast corner of a 5.03 acre tract now or formerly owned by R.Fitzgerad; thence west alone the south line of said tract to anoint in the McLean Ranch Subdivi ion thence northwesterly and northerly alonE; the boundaries of the McLean Re,nch Subdivisi n to the northwest corner of Lot 4, Section 23, T2N., R4W; thence northwesterly along the southwest line of the lands of the Gnrrity Estate to the shore of San Pablo Bay; thence northwest to a -oint on the county boundary; thence northeasterly along the County boundary to the point of beginning. PITTSBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGINNIIG at the point of intersection of the boundary line of Contra Costa County with the west line of Section 1, T2N., R1W, thence south to the southwes corner of Section 25, T2N. R1W. thence East 3/4 mile; thence south 1 1/2 miles; fhence East 1/4 mile to the west 1/4 corner of Section 6, TIN., RlE; thence south 1 mile; thence East 1 mile; thence south 1/2 mile to the southwest corner of Section 9, TIN. R1E.thence East 1 mile; thence south 1 1/2 miles; thence east 1/2 mile to the center of Sectio; 21, TIN. RlE; thence north 4 1/2 mil-s to the North 1/4 corner of Section 33, TPN. R1E; thence east 1/22 mile to the southeast corner of Section 29, T2N. RlE; thence north-: 2 miles to the northeast corner of Section 21; thence east one mile to the southeast corner of Section 15; thence north to a point in the San Joaqui River on the County bound^ry line; thence westerly alone the county boundary to the , place of beginnin-'. PLEASANT HILL SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGI"NI`1"1 at a point on the south line of the Larkey Tract and the West line of the ri-jit of way of the Oakland, Antioch and Eastern Railway at the southeast corner of Lot 26; thence west on the souto line of the Larkey Tract to n point on the East line of the Rarc',o Canada del Hmribre; thence northwesterly along said Rane::o line to the Northeast corner of the 336.10 acre t7act. nor or formerly o:ned by Manuel Silva and Joe Souza; thence southwesterly along the north line of said tract to the Northwest corner they::=of; thence westerly alon;- the south line of the Loupe 75 - acre tract to the southwest corner thereof; thence northerly alons the west line of said tract to the northwest corner thereof; thence west along the north boundary of the Huddleston 14.3 acre tract and the north bound-Iry line of lands of Kennedy and Rossi to a point in Relie z Creek, said point being pn the south boundary of the 403 J.J.Havisice 957,35 acre tract; thence rest, North, northeast and southeast along th boundaries of laiu tract to t..e southerly corner of the Moitoza 292 acre tract; thence nartheast to the east line i' t:,e Ranc:io Canada del Hambre; thence Northwester,y along said Pl nci:o line to the northwest corner of the 145.5 acre tract now or formerl - ' owned by J.7 villa; thence ne)rtheasterly mrl. snitheasterly alonE; the northerly and Easterly lin . of said tract to 'he n:o�, westerly corner of the 95 acre tract now or fore 1. o:ne^ b,: Filo^ieo; t .erce nnr-,heaste _y an-' east alon-, the northerly line of said tact to the Iior•,heast corner ther, o_, „hence scut;: along^ the west. line of the 320 acre tract no,- opened by she Contra Costa Golf Club to tae southwest corner t::er of thence sc th an or- the wes line of t',e 312 acre tract nor: or formerly owned by .;m. _.Stub:,s ..e sout-,r.est corner thereof; thence east aeon:_; the south li e of said tract to the Northeas, corner of the 92 acre tract no,:, or formerly owned by Ers. E.Boss; thence south alon.* .he east line of said tract to the southeast corner thereof; thence east on a strai^ht line to the county road leadin-; from Pacheco to Walnu` Creek; `,hence northerly alon:- s;,ici road ;'ialt:ut Creek; thence southerly ui) Walnut Creep: to ti-,e n,rth line of the Larkey Tract No. 1; thence gest alon_• the ?Tort: lire o* said tract to the northeast corner of Lo: 29 of s_d tract; thence south westerly in n straight line t:> a point in ti-,e hest line of the Oa'.1and, Antioch and Eastern Railvay ri=:ht of ray on -he soutcline of the Larkey Tract, at the southeast corner o_ Lot 20 n tract a.... ,'.:e point of be,,inning. POR- COSTA SCE00L DISTRICT. at the bounder line of Contra Costa Canty at a point due north of tile noitheas, corner of i qt is as. -,'.Ie Ecrley Ranch; thence south to t'ie soot east corner of . id Ranch; thence west to th.e southwest corner thereof; thence south on the divi dir_�. line b=tr•een the lands of the California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Co. and that of the Port Costa Development Company to the northwest corner of land of Stewart; thence east along _he North line of „hr e land of Steart and said line produced to the northwest caner of Tract E of the Port Costa Development Cc; thence continuing East on said Nora line to the shore of tiie Straits o Carquinez; thence dul north to c ounty line; thence westerly alono- north line of county line to the nlace of beginning. RICiaf0I7 SCHOOL DISTRICT. REGI;SPiI?;G at a point on the dividir.F: line between the Counties of Contra Costa and Alameda at t,ne most southerly corner of Lot E of the Rancho El Sobrante; thence northeasterly and northwesterly aloe-, the bound2ry of said Lot E to the most northerly corner thereof; thence northeasterly alon,7 the west line of a 519.35 acre tract belonS.gin, t, the East Bay 'unicipal Utility District to a point on the s cuth '..line of Lot o of t:-e Ranc':o El Sobra.nte; thence west along the south line of said Lot to t•_e Southwest corner thereof; thence North alon;, the west line of said tract to the northwest corner thereof; Bence nor,rhvesterly in a. straiL--,t line to the Northeast corner of a 160 acre tract nor or for erly owned by Juda Bcas; thence West along the 'North line of said tract to the northwest corner tYiereof; thence south and southwester y alon.. ti:e East line of -,he Ra.nci.o -'an Pablo t':e most westerly corner of the 169.28 acre tract owned by the East Bay"unicipal Utility District; thence 'lest to the City limits of the City of Richm:)nd; thence Northerly and westerly aloni; t o Northern limit of Richmond to its intersection m t_; the easterly line of 310c:: 7 Andrade "Tact; thence in a straight line northerly to a point where the said straight line intersects I I' 404 the southerly line of Emeric Street; thence westwardly along the southerly line of Emeric Street to the point where the southerly line of Emeric Street intersects with the easterly line of Kearney Street, continuing thence due Nest in a straight line across Kearney Street and to a point on the easterly line of the right of way of the Santa Fe Railray Company; thence southerly along the easterly line of the right of way of the Santa Fe Railway Company to the point of intersection of the easterly line of the right of xray of said Santa Fe Railrar Company with the nrtherly line of Sanford Avenue; thence westerly alon;the northerly line of Sanford Avenue and acro the rights of ray of the Santa Fe and Southern racific Railway Companies to the point where the Northerly line of Snnfnrd 1verue intersects with the westerly bourdary line of the ri.;ht of ray of the Southern Pacific Railra- Comnany; thence northerly along tie westerly bonnd,rry line of the said Southern Pacific Railway Company's right of fray to the point rherpkdd "Westerly line of s .id ri�7'it of :ray intersects the Southerly line of Chesley Averve; fonterly known as Road No. 25; thence westwardly along t^e s th- erly line of Chesley Avenue to the Northwest corner of Block 206 walls Second -`.dditio ; thence southerly and along; the westerly bound-cies of Blocks 206 and 215 said Walls Second Addition to the point rhere the sa.id westerly boundary of said Block 215 inter sects wit"a the Easterly line of Battery Street; thence southerly aloe; the easterly line of Battery Street and across Vernon Avenue to the southerly line of Vernon Avenu rhich line is also a b undary line of the City of Richmond; thence westerly, northerl and westerly along the north boundnzy lire r the City of Richmond to the County beun - any in San Pablo Bay; thence southeasterly and Northeasterly alonf; county bcun&•ry to the point ^f oeginning. RODEO SCHOOL DISTRICT. BECItf.FI"?C at the point of intersection of the County boundary in San Pablo Say with t..e westerly limit e_ t o Town of Rodeo produced northwesterly; thence soot. easterly along-he westerly line �if Rodeo and said line produced to the n-ztheast corner of Lot C, of 7ivisi^n No. 9 of -`.e Rnnc'o E1 Pinole; thence southwesterly along the Easterly line of s^-id Lot ^3 to the most southerly corner thereof; the said point bein;; also the most westerly corner of Lot D. of Division No. 6 of the Rancho El Pinole; thence southeasterly aloe:;; the southerly line of Lot D and E of Divisinn No. 6 a-' -.one:<o tot he southeast earner of said Lot ^ thence northerly along the East line of said Lot E to the sout'nrest corner of Loi 0 of Division 110. 5 of the Rar:co El Pinole; thence easterly aloe.; t:;e south line of Lots D and E of said Division Ko. 5 to the .rnctbeast corner c s:ia Lot , .hence north along the east line of Lot E to the gortheast corrcr thereof; thence Test alen.- the north line of said Lot E to t_e southeast corner of Lot B; thence alon; the East line of Lots B and A to the northeast corner of Lot A; thence northwesterly in a straight line to the northwest corner of '_'ract E, of the lands Of the Port Costa Develnpment Co; thence West to the ' East lire 0f Divisi^n 7 01 the Ranc:ro El Pinole; thence nor-,h a ; the east line of said Division No. 7 to t',e northeast corner th^ roof; thence westerly on the northerly line 0f �)ivi'ion ND. 7 to a pont on the easterly line ¢ the 90.10 acre tract or.•ned by the American Smelting; and Refinix, Co; t:lence southeasterly, southwesterly and Northwesterly fcllorin ti'e boundaries of said tract to the intersectionthere•of :with State Highway; thence alon;; State hi„hray to a point which would intersect he easterly line of the land.- of the Dninr. Oil Conpa.ny if pro'uced southerly; thence northwesterly alon:E said line to the County boundary in San Pablo Bay; thence southwes erly alon the county boundary to the point of beginning. 405 5,1?I PABLO Su^30oL DISTRICT. BEGINNIN3 AT T.'-M POINT of intersection of the north limits of the City of Richmond, r.•ith the county boundary in San Pablo Bay; thence easterly, southerly an easterly along the Northern limits of Richmond to its intersection rdth the east line ' of Battery Street; thecce northerly alon the east line of Battery Street to its inter section with the 'Nest boundary of Mock 215 VYalls Second Addition; thence northerly along the west boundary of Biot;; 215 and Block. 205, to the southern line of Chesley Avenue; thence easterly on the southerly line of Chesley Avenue to the Rest line of t e Southern Pacific Company's right of ray; taenc< southerly on the west line of said right of vay to its intersection with the northerly line of Sanford Ave:ue; thence easterly on the nortiu line of Sanford avenue acres!: the rights of way of the Southern Pacific and t'?e Atchison, T_ooe':a and Santa Fe Railways to the easterly line of the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa 3e Railway Cc; thence northerly along said line to a point due west of the southerly line of Emeric Street in the Andrade Tract;thence easterly to the intersection of the East line of Kearney Street and the strath line of E-,eric Street said Andrade Tract; thence Easterly along the south line of Emeric Stre.-t-o a point due North of the easterly line of 310ck 7 Andrade Tract; thence southerly in a straight line to the o^undnry line of the City of Richmond; tbencr easterly, northerly and southerly to a point in the north line of Lot 5,5 Ranch( San Pablo; thence East alon_; s1i3 line to the East line of said Rancho; thence north- easterly and north along; said line of the Rancho San Pablo to the center of San Pablo Creek; thence southwesterly aloni- the center of s^id Creek following the meanderings thereof to the southeast corner of Lot 131 of said Rancho; thence northeasterly and W st alonr, the line of said Lot 131 to tae southeast corner of Lot 133 of said Rancho; thence Nort: alonz the east line of said Lot 133 to its intersection Kith the County Road; Thence westerly alon; the county read to the southeast corner of a 151.71 acre I tract now or formerly o::ned by E.Leroy; thence southwesterly alone the south line of said tract to the southwest corner thereof; thence along the North line of Lot 217 to the northwest corner thereof; thence northeasterly in a straight line to the north- east corner of Lot 202; thence alon_c the north line of said Lot 202 to the northwest corner thereof; thence due West to the county boundary; thence southerly s,longsaid I - boundary to the point of beginnir.g. SAN RUON SC.DOL DISTRICT. BEGLi?iTIIG at the northwest corner of Section 26, TIS. R2:I.,thence east 1 mile to the northeast corner of Section 20; thence south 1/2 mile; thence east 1/2 mile; thence south 1/2 mile; thence east 1/2 mile to the southeast corner of Section 25; thence south 1/2 mile to the V'iest 1/4 corner of Section ',Al; thence East through the center of,Section 3l to ti?e westerly line of the Rancho San Ramon; thence north- westerly along said Rancho line to the line dividing the lands now or formerly orned b Elmer Baldrin and Podva; thence easterly alon:- said line to the San Ramon Road; thence south-easterly along the San Ramon Roedon the easterly line of the lands of said Elmer -. Baldwin, to the southwest corner of the lands of L•.C.Baldwin; thence Easterly and sout - erly alon_ the line between the lands of M.C.3a_d-1n and Wni.Reese to a point due West from the southwest corner of Lot 15 Section 34, T1S., R1Vq; thence along the south line of Lots 15 and lc and the westerly line of Lot 15 to the Northwest corner of Lot 2, Section 3, TZS., RIW; thence Last alon_- the nor- lines of Lots 1 and 2, Secti n 3, and Lot 2, See-d on 2, to the nort'.east corner of said Lot 2, Section 2, T26., RJIi; 406 thence south to the southwest corner of said Lot 2; thence east to tae northeast corn of Lot 1; thence south to the centerof Section 2; Thence East 1/2 mile to the east 11 corner of Section 2; thence due south to tine northeasterly line of the Rancho San Ramon; thence southeasterly alon:; said Rancho line to its intersection with the count b oandary ; thence seuthresterly and northresterly along the County boundar; to its intersection r:ith the Nest line of Section 35, TIS., R2W; thence north along the ' west lines of Sections 35 an' 26, T1S., R2W. to the northwest corner of "ection. 26, T1S.,R1W. and the place of beginnin . SELBY SCHOOL DISTRICT. Beginning at a point in the County Brnmdar- due north from the center of the East side of Tunnel f?o. 2 of Southern Pacific Company's right of ray near Selb ; thence due south to the east end of Tunnel_ No. 2; thence south to the old County Road' leading; from Crockett to Rodeo; thene runnin14 alon_r old County Road in a general Routh and rest direction to its intersection with tae Past line of tae Rancho El Pinole; thence southeast along the east line of said Rancho to the southeast corner of the 90.16 acre tract of Vie America: Smelters Securities Co; thence southwest to the southwest corner of said tract ; thence northwest along the dividing line between the land�of the American Smelters Securities Co; and lands of the Tormey Estate and Union Oil Co. to its intersection with the south b m ndary line of the State Highway; thence northwest along the State Hi--Ir,-ay to its intersectinr rith the easterly line of the lands of the `Inion Oil Co. produced southerly; thence northwesterly on the East side of the union 011 Co. to a point on the south line of the Southern Pacific �. Company's right of way; thence northerly in a direct line to the County boundary; thence easterly to the point of be;-lnni:: . SHELDON SC'r.00L DISTRICT. BEGINNI:CG at a point on the dividing line betreen the Rancho E1 Sobrante and the Rancho Sar. Pablo in the renter of San Pablo Creek; thence south along said dividing line to the no:threst corner of n 160 acre tract now or formerly owned by Juda Boas; thence east along the north line of said tract to the northeast corner thereof; thence southeasterly in a 'traight line to the northrest corner of a 1000 acre tract C of the Past Bay Municipal Utility District; 8 ence south along the West line of seid tract to the southwest corner thereof; thence east along the south line of paid tract to a point in San Pablo Creek; thence northeasterly along the sou` - east line of Lot 25 of the Kelly League to tae most easterl:- corner thereof; thence northresterly alon.- the nortceaFterly line of said Lot 25 to t:^e most resterly corner Of Lot 27 of the Kelly Len.gue; hence northeasterly and north along the westerly lin ofsaid Lot 27 to a point on the sputa line of ti:e Rancho E1 Pinole; thence west alo said Rannc'.o line to the southeast corner of Lot 19 of the Kelly Leaaue; thence north westerly aloe• the southresterl y line of said Lot 19 to the most westerly corner the eof; , thence northeasterly a1on the northwest line of said Lot to the most northerly corner thereof; thence north to tae southerly line of tlue Rancho El Pinole thence Westerly alon.; the south line of said Rancho E1 Pinole to t,,e most southerly corner of the 234.44 acre tract owned by the El Sobrante Land Cc; thence northwesterly and south- westerly along the southerly line of said tract to the southeast corner of Lot 2471 of the Rancho San Pablo; thence Wes, to the southwest corner of Lot 247; thence nort alon., the rest side of said Lot to t'.ie northwest corner thereof; thence westerly and southerly alon,- the line of Lot 127 to the center of San Pablo Creek; thence nath- easterly alonz the center of said creek to the dividing line betreen the Ranchos San Pablo and E1 Sobrante and the point Iof beginning. I 407 SOB.RA'T_E SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGININING at a point on the county line due west of the Northwest corner of Lot 202 of the Rancho San Pablo; thence east to said corner; thence easterly along the north line of said Lot to ...e northeast corner thereof; thence southwesterly along the east line of said Lot to t::e southwest corner of Lot 223; thence southeaste3 ly along the south line of said Lot to the Southeast corner thereof; thence easterly and northeasterly along the southerly line of Lot 222 to its intersection with the center of the Oosn y road leading eastward; thence easterly alon said road to the northeast corner of Lot 133 of the Rancho San Pablo; thence easterly and northerly along the northwesterly line of Lot 127 to the southeast corner of a 5.08 acre tract now or formerly orned by R.Fitzgerald; thence westerly along the south line of said tract to the southwest corner thereof; thence Northwesterly and north along the southwest line of Lot 244 of the Rancho San Pablo to the southwest corner of Lot 4, Section 28, T2N., RFN, thence northerly along- the west line of Lot 4 Section 28 to the Southwest line of the lands of the Garrity Estate; thence northwesterly along the southerly boundary line of Lots 1, 3 and o' of the Garrity Estate tothe shore of San Pablo Bay; thence continuin northwesterly to t?:e County boundary; thence southwesterly along; the county boundary to the point of beginning. SYCAMORE SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGIFNING at a point on the Tassajara Road on the Nest line of Section 27 T1S., RUN; thence soda to the scutarest corner of said Section 27; thence East 1/2 m'le; thence south 1/2 mile to the center of Section 34; thence East 1/4 mile; thence south 1/2 mile; thence east 1/2 mile; thence scut:: 1/4 mile; thence east 1/4 mile; thence s9uth 1/4 mile to the center of Section 2, T2S., R1Y; thence east 1/2 mile to the west line of Lot 5Z. of the Rancho San Ramon; taence srnith on the west line of said Lot 53. and slid line produced to the northeasterly line of the Norris Ranch; thence south- easterly alon,,;said line to the County Bound,-try line; thence northeasterly along the County bou:jdax�i to the line uetreen lots 32 and to of the Dougherty Ranch; thence northerly on the line between. Lots 32 and lc of the DouEnerty Ranch to the Southwest corner of Lot 17; thence northerly on the rest line of Lots 17 and 18 and 19 to the south line of Lot 20; thence northwesterly along the south line of said Lot 20 to a point due south c-4. the s osthrest corner of the East 1/2 of the northwest 1/4 of Secticn 5. T2S. RlE; thence north in a straight line to the southwest corner of the East 1/2 of the northwest 1/4 of Sec`ion 5, T2S. RIE; thence west 1/4 mile to the west 1/4 ' corner of said Section 5; thence north 1 mile to the west 1/4 corner of Secti-n 32, TIS., RlE; thence east 1/2 role to the center of said Section 32; thence north 3 miles to the center of Section 17, TZS. RIE; thence west 1 1/2 miles to the west 1%4 corner of Sectirn 18; thence south 1/2 mile to the southwest corner of said Section 18• thence Nest 3/4 mile; thence south 1 mile; thence rest 1/': mile to the southwest corn of Sectio:_ 24, T15. Rl'N; thence south 1/2 mile to the east 1/4 corner of Section 26; thence west 1 mile; thence north 1/2 mile to the northwest corner of said Section 26; thence west 1 mile to the northwest corner of Section 27; thence south along the viest line of said Section 27 to its intersectimt-th the Tassajara road and the point of beginning. i 4'08 TASSAJARA SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGINNING at the center of Section 17, TIS. R1E. thence east 3 miles to the center of Section 14; thence south 1/2 mile; thence east 1/2 mile to the north- east corner of Section 23; thence south 5 miles to the southeast corner of Section 11, T2S. RIE; thence Rest along the North line of Sections 14,15 and 16, T2S. R; 1 E., to the east line of Plot 3 as said Plot is so designated and delineated on that certain i map entitled "Map of the pro,erty of the Estate of Elizabeth A.Dougherty,"Etc. and filed for record May 11, 1891, in the office of the Recorder Of Alameda County, California; thence southerly alon the easterly line of said Plot 3 to the dividing line between Plots 3 and 4; thence northr;esterly along said dividing line to the di- viding line betweer. Plots 4 and 21; thence southerly along the said dividing line between Plots 4 and 21 to the dividin line between Plots 20 and 21; thence south- westerly alon said dividin line between Plots 20 and 21 to the northerly line of Plot 28; thence in a northerly direction to the southwest corner of the East 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 5, T 2 S. R 1E. thence west 1/4 mile to the west 1/4 corner of Section 5; thence nor.h 1 mile to the west 1/4 corner of Section 32; TIS R1E; thence east 1/2 mile to the center of said Section 32; thence north 3 miles to the center of Section 17 and the point of beginning. VASCO_SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGINNII'f at the northeast corner of Section 12, T10., R.2E; thence South to the southwest corner of fractia,:al Section 16, T1S. R3E; thence east 2 miles to the W t 1/4 corner of Section 16, T1S., R3E; thence south 3 miles to the west 1/4 corner of Saw-on 33; thence ;rest 1 mile; thence south to the intersection with the County line; thence southwesterly with the+ C oanty b,n.rnu•+ry to its intersection with the East lin of Secti•nn 9,T2S. R2E; thence f slim. ng tae boundary of the Rancho Canada de Los Vaqueros to a point on the soutl' line of the Nortt 1/2 of Section 17, T1S., R2E; thence East to the East 1/4 corner of Section15, T1S, R2E; thence North 1/2 mile; thence East 1/2 mile to the North 1/4 corner of Section 14; thence ra'th 1 mile to the North 1/4 corner of Section 11; thence East 1 1/2 miles to the Northeast corner of Section 12 and the point of beginning. VIiIE HILL SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGINNINI at a point on the County boundary in Suisun Bay at the intersect- ion thereof with the incorporation line of the City of Martinez; thence south and alorg the incorporation line of Martinez to the southerly end of Course IIo. 23, of the Ranco Las Juntps; thence alon;; the Voest line of the General Chemical Company to a point in the 11artinez-Pacheco Road, said •3oint being the northeast corner of the Hoesley 90.4 acre tract, thence south along the east line of said tract to the southeast corner thereof; thence west along the south line of s--id tract, and t:�e north line of a 39.6 acre tract n'v or formerly or:ned by Jensen to the northwest corner of said Jensen Tract; thence south aloe, 1ne. west line of said tract to the southwest corner thereof , thence east to the Soutbeast corner of said tract; thence south along the westerly li je of a 30 acre tract now or formerly awned by Duarte -o the southwest corner thereof; thence easterly to the southwest corner of a 123.67 acre tract nor, or formerly owned by Cadenasso; thence northeasterly to the northwest corner of said tact; thence easterly along the r.or:herly line of said tract t, the northwest corner of a 25 acre tract now = formerly o.-ned by Paul DeMartini; th• nce alone; the northerly line of sai tract to ti.e northwest corner of a 27.21 acre tract now or fo nterly owned by P. Del Carlo; thence along the itnrth line of said tract to the northwest corner of a 166.80 I L I409-1, acre tract now or foxneerly owned by M.E.Barney; thence northeasterly along the north line of said tract to the most northerly corner thereof; thence southeasterly along the northerly line of a 10.2- acre tract nor or fonnerly owned by C. Gromme to the Noriheast corner thereof; thence Easterly along the northerly line of a 7 1/8 acre tra t now or fonr,erly orned by ?dohs to the nortbeast corner thereof; thence northerly along the easterly line of a 25 acre tract now or formerly owned by Merle to the northeast corner thereof; thence southr.esterly along the northerly line of said tract to the Northeest corner thereof; thenen northerly alone the dividing line between the la::de =fi of DeMartini and Hooper to Pacheco Creek; thence Northerly along_ said Pacheco Creek; follo:in- the :meandering thereof to the mouth of said creek; thence northerly to the county bo;mdarr line in Suisun Bay; thence southwesterly along the county boundary to the 3 point of beginning. WALNUT CREEK. SCF.00L DISTRICT. BEGIS1,71I1-G at apoiat on the east line of the Rancho Canada del Hambre at the northwest corner of the Pringle Tract; thence northwesterly along said Rancho line t,� the most northerly corner of a 386.10 acre tract now or formerly owned by Manuel Silva and Joe Souza; thence s;n;thwesterly along the northern line of said tract to the Northeest corner thereof; thence southerly along the westerly line of said tract 'y to the most westerly corner of the 106.52 acfe tract now or formerly owned by A.J. } Qua;:dt; thence southeasterly along the westerly line of said tract to the southwest 41 corner thereof; thence East altn;; the south line of said tract to the southeast corne 5 thereof; thence smith along the west line of a 71 acre tract now or formerly owned by Stein to the southwest corner thereof; thence east along the south line of said tract to the northwest corner of a 50 acre tract now or formerly owned by Silva; thence south alon.,, the West line of said tract to the County Road leadin, from 4al nut Creek to x Lafayette; thence easterly along center of said road to the northeast corner of a 231.L2 acre tract now or formerly owned by R.��. Kinney; thence south on the east line of the land:: of said Kinney to a point on the west line of the Rancho San Ramon; thence south _h to the so,_z hwest corner of Section 3, T1S., R2W; Thence east on the section line to the 1 southeast corner of Lot 4, Section 2, T1S., R2W; the said paint being on the westerly - line of the Rancho San Ramon; which point is the southwest corner of Goold's Addition; ! thence north 539 East on the south line of Goold+s Addition and said line extended to a point on the east line of the Rancho San Ramon; thence northeasterly in a straight i line t:,, the northwest corner of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 1, T1S., R2W; thence east along the north line of said 1/4 Section t� a p oint in the south line of t�e Rancho.San Miguel; thence southeasterly along the south line of the Rancho San Miguel to the sout - ;west corner of a 448 acre tract nor, or formerly owned by A. Humburg; thence northwesterly s along the westerly line of the lands of A•Humburg and F.Borges to the northwest corner of the 710 acre tract belonging to F.Borges; thence Northwesterly along the northerly line of the 423.23 acre tract vned by the C.C.C.C. Land Co. to the northwest corner s of said tract; thence northerly along the easterly boundary of Walnut 'Park to the zfi center of Walnut Creek; thence dorn Walnut Creek to the road leading to the Larkey Tract; thence ;rest alon:- said road to the Northeast corner of Lot 29 of said tract; thence southresterly in a straight line to a D oint in the West line of the Oakland- Anti-ch ani Eastern, Ry. on the south line of nnid Lnrkey Tract at t',e southeast corner of Lot 26; thence west aloe? the north line of the Pringle Tract to the East line of �1 the Rancho Canada del Hambre and t o Doi at of _:egirning. `•,' 410 UNIOa HIGH S:HOOL DISTRICTS. ALHA':'BRA U.H. S. Briones Valley. Martinez in Martinez out 5 Vine Hill AMADOR H.S. Anton. ANTIOCH H.S. Antioch in Antioch out Live mak. JOa,J S 69.1 T U.H.S. a Carquinez. Port Costa. Selby Rodeo. LIBERTY U.H.S. Brentwood-Deer Valley Bradford Byron Excelsior Hot SDrings Iron Huse Union Jersey Kni ght sen Liberty Lone Tree. Oakley Vasco MT. DIABLO U.H.S. Avon Ambrose ?L Bay Point Canyon Concord in Concord out owe 11 Clayton Valley Lafayette Mt. Diablo Moraga Morgan Territory Nichols Oak Grove Pacheco Pleasant Hill Walnut Creek in Walnut Creek out. PITTSBURG H.S. PittsW rs in Pittsburg out RICHMOND U.H.S. El Cerrito Richm nd in Richmond out San Pablo Sobrante Pinole-Hercules. in Pinole-Hera les, out Sheldon Or;nda Union - IT IS FURTHER ORDERED and found by said Board of Supervisors, that said boundaries as hereinabove appearing, were actually situated and did exist in each of the Districts for one year prior to the effective date of Statutes of the State of California, 1933. Chapter 69. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board, to rdt: Ayes: Supervisors W.J.Buchanan, Janes N.Long, H.L.Cummings, H.M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. Noes: Nine .. Absent. None. And t he Board taken recess to meet on M,.n:lay, February 19th, 1934, at to o'clock A.M. Q .Chairman. Clerk. i411 K sy "a IN T'r?'BOAFM OF S^PFnVI50=5 OF CO rRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIF 0.BiaA. M DAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 1934. .a The 3oard met at 10 o'clock A. i. Present Hon. W.J.Buchanan., Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, H.Y-Stow, and R.J.Trembath, S.C—'lells,`Clerk. In Matter of Correction cf Assessment. ".. G.O.Leese, Canty Assessor, having; applied to this Board for authority to ' correct the £ollor'in.• assessment in accordance rith provisions of Section 3604a of thex Political Coae, tn Tit: L".A.Lynn, filed Claim for —Rr Veteran -xefnption ¢lath the Assessor's office on Lot i4 Block ? Si-ell Heights and also rn a descriptive parcel of Block J J Martinez school District. ^hr?aa-^a error in assessor's office 'Sar Veteran exemption was allowed or. Lot 4 Block^ Shell Heights only. Authority asked to allow exemption on norti n -_ Block J J (see Vol. 27 Acs.=nsment No. 56501) amounting to $810. In Vol. 1c Ass=ssment Nn. 3599' a-n••i 35994 Guidetta De Piazza c/o 1`+.D.Turner is assessed rith Lots 3, 5, and 10 Block D Subdivision of Lot 9 wills Adda.. to the town o3 Antioch withtotal ass-ssed valuation of P725. :Lr urner filed claim for war veteran exe::ption on these lots rich J.E.'._cElheney City Clerk of the Torn of Antioc but 5:r. ;;calheney failed to file his claim for exemption on county tares vita this office. Is "r. Turner thou;::^.t :,at ',e fcllfilled his obligation with the Assessor's office authority is asked to allow t'�e claim for exe,!ration. And sniff A_:,,lication having been a_proved by the D;strict Attorney of Contra Costa County; IT I3 BY THE BOA=:D O:iDac:-'D 's1t authority to correct said assessments i s is hereby Srantcd.,, 1 In Natter of installation and Maintenance Of Additi anal Lights in Croc.:ett,Crolona u Valona Highr;a Liahtirg District. A petitio:: havin- oeen filed with this Board, signed by more than twenty—fiv tax payers and residents within cite boundaries of the Crockett,Crolona & Valona High— lray Lighting; District, nr^.yin:c f^r t::e in�ltallntion of twenty 400 C.P. Electroliers # :additional, to be located on Pomona and Valley Streets, in the Town of.Crockett, lin the Crockett, Crnlona and Valonn Hi-hway Li„titin; District, and said petition havinf 1::been signed as required by 1--, and no one anoenxinE, to protest against the granting 'of soi•d o ._ti-n, ' ITIS =Y =E BOARD O—DE=!.:) t'nat said petition be and the same is hereby granted; in 7antln`- said petition this Board estimated that t:'.e cost of furnishing tine electric current for rjaintenance of said additional li.hts for the ensuing fiscal :year would be the sum of 3632.00, IT IS r'UiiT_HE_ O!jDERSD t':at t';e County Auditor furnish t o tris Board, for ' tae a:ruin_. fiscal_ year a tau rate upon t..E taxable property within said Highway Light- ing District, at the equalized value thereof, sufficient to pay the cost of maintenance i and x_rriehir._ of elr-c-ric current for such additional li ghts. r, i i I 41? In the '!'atter o; Installation of Electroliers in Crockett, Crolona u Valona. Hi bray Li htirr, Distiict. This Board havi::.:• heretofor= advertised for bids for installing of twenty electroliers on Pomona and Valley Streets, in Crockett,Crol one,Val ona Highs, Lightin District, in accordance rith. ?fans and snecifientions heretofore alooted by this Hoar for said rrcrk, ant this beir.- time and pl ce for t`le recei-•1*•g of bids for doing of said ;rnrk, the f,llor:in:7 cies ar� r::ceived a nli read to the said Board: EUREKA ELECTiiIC R<17i0 CO., 1.Tr:enty Electroliers installed complete, $3,+85.60. 2.Unit price of electroliers installed (only) if contained in contemplated area as s::orrn by circuit on plan, 90.00 each. 3.Unit price of electroliers installed out- side pi-sent area 90.00 plus cost of additionEL material and labor. O.K. Ai:DREASEN ELECTRIC C0: Trenty-one (21) electroliers as shown on plans and snecificea,ions complete With, underground cable, eic. 03,250.00. Deduction for omission of each 16 ft. Electrolier 90.00 Deduction for omission of each 12 ft. Electrolier 9�-50 Add for each "dditibnal 16 ft.electrolier 100.00 Add for each additional 12 ft. electrnlier 102.00 Add for each additional foot of underground cab'e in ditch 0.25 Add for each additional 'oot of underground cable under pavement 0.60 SCOTT-BcTTn.R EL-CTRIC 00. Total bid for installation for Ornamental , Street Lighting System :or Pon-ma St. At Crockett, $$3,285.00 Unit Price: For Electroliers added or deducted on above system, add or deduct the sum of X89. per electrnlier. Thereupon, t.-is Board deeming the bid of O.K.Andreasen Electric Company is the loriest and 'best bid submitted, IT IS, on motion of Supervisor Cummin<s, seconded by Supervisor Trembath by the Board ordered that the con-.ract for the installatio;: of said electroliers in Crockett,Crolona,Val ona Hihrray Lighting District be and the same is hereby award- ed to O.K.Andreasen Electric Company. IT IS FURT?i7-R GRIMM that said O.K.Andreasen Electric Company give bonds tot lie County of ''ontra Costa, in sum of one -half of the amount of s,_Sd bid, for the guaranteeing of faithful performance of s,-Ad contract and a bond in one-half of the amount of srid bid guaranteein- payment of labor and materials. IT IS FT'RT97R 0:-DERFM that the District Attorney prepare said contract and bonds.r; In ]latter of Granting Dance permit. The Rodeo Friendship Club havin:; applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance in Rod;,o Hall, :•n March 2nd, 1 7.4, until hour of 3 o'clock A.`l., It is, by the Board ordered t:r^t s-.,id permit be granted. K 413 4 } In Matter of Grartin.�Permission to Lay water Pipe Line. ',; T.R.3all, havin.- applied to this Board for permission to lay a one inch rater pipe line unser t`it part of t^e public hi--h?,y lyin- nirthwest of the travelled road betreen rhat is known as Valley House and connectia- with the City iYa.ter main and erten^ir.r t, tre rosiflenoe of T.R.=a11, on t::^.e res+, side of Arid Roadway, i It is, by .'re Board orderer that permission: to lay said rater pine lire be and t'ne sr-.e is hereby brant,d, said -or' to be d,)ne +;n'er the s-cervision of the Caunty Surveyor of Jo:-.1r:1 osta County, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor ' of said District, ,n In Mater of Application to Change name of Valley Street in Torr. of Crockett, to Rolph Avenue. A petition Navin- been presented to this Hoard, praying that the name of Valley Street in tee Torn of Crockett, be changed to Rolph Avenue, and said petition having been si.-ned in accordance with Section X2636 of the Political Code of the State of California, IT IS, by the Board ordered that Valley Street as designated on that certain Yan entitled 11!!a.p of Torn of Crolona, Contra Costa County, California, and recorded ' on 3rd day of ftovember, 1926, in vol. 20 of Uaps, at nave 527, be and the same is hereby changed to and shall be hereafter officially named "Rolph Avenue". i .5 In batter of Furnishin,; of Truck to Boy Scouts of Lmerica. It is, by the Board ordered that each Supervisor of the County of Contra Costa, is hereby authorized to furnish to the Boy Scouts of A erica, in his District, on Saturday. February 24t:;, 1934, one county truck for the pur-)cse of gathering up such donations consistin;; of clothi , and furniture, etc, as may have been made to said. i - ag Boy Scouts of knerica. In the Matter of Allorance to Irdigerts. It is bythe BOA2O OFOERED that $15.00 county cash allowance be granted to MRS. i ELIZABET= KOTSCH, 821L Contra Costa Drive, E1 Cerrito (Route 60, Berkeley) as of Feb. ' 1st, 1934. That x'15.00 county cash allowance be granted to JA::ES BOUGH E', 1433 Nevin Ave. aicamond, as of Feb. 1st, 1934, That ;p10 county cash allorarce granted to ?SRS. MARY SANTOS, Pinole, be continue as of Feb. ls`, 1934. That x22 0 c-urty cash allo:.ance grr:ntpd to ^EO3�E RICE 532-5th St. Richmond be decreased to x12.;0 county crash alloy nce as of Feb. 1st, 1974. That x10 State and 127.00 county casts: alla%ance for half orphan children grant ed to HRS. AUDRY CAREY, 68-9 St^e'-tcn Ave. '1 Cerrito, be amended to read ns fellows: $27.00 county cns: a11o;encs for ..elf orphan chil ren be ,-ranted nr. of Feb, 1't, That P-50 State Lnd $7.50 county ai,E for needy aged be �;rantei to AMANDA L]S5 iSG3>. 405 E Lind 3t.^(rear) Port ,aica;o,_ oerirnirq: nab. 1st, 1534. I f' `tr 414 That 0'2.50 State and C^unty aid for needy aged be granted to JC'_t IMIMOii DAVIS, C/o R.H.Condie, Walmi` Gree_:, Rte 1, 3cx 67, as of Feb. 5, 1934. That x12.50 "tate and 3'12.50 county aid for needy a;--.-ed be _-ranted to JOE SILVEREA Box 7, R.F.D. Op! t0 ;ee r. as of Feb. l 1934. That ;)15.17 State and g"15.00 county cash allmmnce to needy a.7ed be granted to JOSEPE BARSLITTI, 234 3r.rrett Ave. Ric'ar^nd, as of Jan. 15, 1934• That 38.00 State and X8.00 counity aid be increased to ;?12.00 State and $12.00 county aid for FRA:ia: GOR::A',, ;ialmit Oree__, as of Jan. 15, 1941. That ?122.50 State and $12.;0 County aid granted to VIP:OENT SOTO, Rte 2, Walnut Street, Concord, be decreased to x10.00 State and $10 county aid, as of Feb. 1st, 1934. That 312.50 State and ;'12.50 county aid granted to PSS. CAR7;EN SOTO, Rte 2, Walnut St. Concord, be decreased to $10 State and x10 ca my aid as of Feb. 1, 1934. That 511.25 State and ;?11.25 Oounty cash all-rance to needy aged granted to MRS. ELVINA RO.YBY, be discontinued as of Feb. 1st, 1934. That ?13.50 State and $16.50 county cash allorance granted to LEKLIEL MINER, 8911 Eureka St. E1 Oerrito, for needy aged aid, be discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1934. That 410 State and tIO county aid to needy aged granted to H.H. GREEN, Plain St. 1tlalnu: Creek, be discontinued as of Jan. 1st, 1934. That anulication. :br aid for needy a ;ed of FRA„d Uc?iANN , 2021 Buena Vista Ave. Walnut Creek, be denied. That $2%0n State and $20 count; aid for half orphan children, be granted to RS. ADELIa,E CARDOZA, Garrison Ave. Rodeo, to begin as of Jan. 10, 1934• That 20 Stat= aid for children of an incapacitated father be granted to JOSEPH VALVA, 927- 1st Ave. Crockett, be-1 nein- as of Jan. 18th, 1934. That •x30. State and x10 dainty aid granted to JOSMPF.I'.& FERREIRA 802-10th St. Antioch, be decreased to $20 state'and ,?10 county aid for needy children'as of Feb. 21st, 1934• That $20.00 State aid to gR;, JULIA MAZZI'a for needy children, be di=continued as of Feb. 10, 1934 (Por` St. Crockett) That annlicat i-n ^R3. RUBY ALLE'C, 1629 Pennsylvania Ave. Richmom, for aid be denied as need not established. The s7ti:: order is passed by the unnni!:ous vote of -he Board.K And z'ne Board rec_^s to r^eet on. Htnuav, Hard; 5th, 1934, at 10 o'clock . A.M. ....................Chairman. t STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA SS. 1, G). T. Paasclh, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Sui)ervisOrs, in and for the County of Contra Costa, State of California, d,,.,, hereby certify the microfilm herein to A be a full, true and correct copy of the original documents, records, instruments,' books papers, maps and transcripts in actions or proceedings before the Board 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 control pursuant to the provisions of Sections 25105, 262021 and 26205 of the Government Code. tIitness my band and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 27th day of December 19 72 W. T. PAASCH, county Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervis?rs. (Seal) by Co Deputy Y County C41' " REEL 1211 COMPAINS: SUPERVISOR'S RECORDS Vol. 30 August 15, 1932 TO February 19, 1934