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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 01161922 - Sup Rec Vol 23 v 0 �S COP DS VOLUME Z3 COVERING . S n�e�Y Ib, 1922 t o N en ber 19 . 1923 f V i `g IN THE RQARD OF 3UPy?VI9OR9 02 CONTRL J�bTA COUNTY, STA_'E OF CALI?ORIIIA. ;dONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1922, The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. R'.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisorz Zeb Knott, C.H. i nayden, and R.J.Trembath• J•H.Vells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor Casey. _ In the Getter of Alle:vance of I f Claims on Special 3oad :and. { t It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of Contra Josta County, certain moneys in special ^oad fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobiles ' Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County during t?;e year 1921, and from moneys collected for fines for violation! x of Motor Vehicle act of State of California and from Motor Truck licenses, which saids a money shall be expended by said County exclusively in construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said Jounty, and following claims having been i presented against Supervisor District No. 1 of Contra Costa County for labor and material used exdusively for construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts of said Supervisor District No. 1; It is by the Board ordered that said claims against said Supervisor District) No. 1 for labor and material used exclusively in construction and maintenance of roads, bridges an(- culverts in Supervisor District No. 1, be and the same are hereby ordered %r paid out of Lhe Special Road ?und of Contra Costa County, to wit: Dame. ,mount. i Geo. Lee (Assignee of Jeo. J.Dutra) ,285.00 ' Ceorge Crasser 40.50 Antone Garcia 76.50 Hutchinson Company 60.31 Jose I. Machado 90.00 Antone A. Rose, Jr. 117,00 6ntone S. Rose 135.00 ' Thomas 6il7er 135.00 j 3 J•T.Silva 390.00 J.T.Silva 130.00 I _ Geo. Lee (Assignee of !red Schnatmeyer) 285.00 The Mechanics Bank, Richmond I r (assignee of H.H.'Tucker) 433.00 4 I The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Apes: Supervisors .:nott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. i Lbsent: Supervisor Casey. , I 1 I J i 2 I - I . In the tdatter of approval of Warrants ! h of Reclamation 'District 210. 1619. i Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the f0110;7ing! Warrants of Reclamation District No. 1619, be and the some are hereby approved, to I wit: f I No. Date Amount. 218 January 3rd, 1922. y 110.56. 219 January 4th, 1922. 90.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. In the hatter of Oancellation of i Erroneous Assessments. i Geo. 0.Meese. County Assessor having filed with this Board his Certificate showing that in Vol. 13, page 115. Assessment 23757 Lots 1 to 5, inclusive, Block 92, City of Pittsburg, were assessed to C.A.Hooper k Company; that said assessment is erroneous by reason of said real property and improvements thereon being owned by Pittsburg School District of Contra Costa County, said deed having been made on Feb. 28th, 1921, and recorded July lat. 1921, in Vol. 390 of Deeds. page 500 thereof, 3 i Y Records of Contra Costa County. i It is ordered that said Assessment be and the same is hereby ordered cancellgd.,, Si I fi i i In the flatter of Acceptance of Contract of Rucker-culler Sales Company for furnishing of Counters for County Recorders office. - I A cert ificat a of completion having been filed, certifying that said con- j tract of Rucker.Fuller Sales Company to furnish two counters to County Recorder's office, has been completed, according to contract; It is by the board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said counters accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Rucker Fuller Sales Company for labor performed and material furnished present same to this Board within 35 days from this date. i i I I In the ;latter of petition for charge of Boundaries of Rodeo and Selby School Districts. 4 A petition having been presented to the Superintendent of Schools praying j for a change of boundaries in Rodeo and Selby School Districts, i.e. to have ell the property of the Union Oil Company of California, known as Oleum Refinery taken j s from Selby School District and annexed to Rodeo School District, and it appearing to i ni this Board that the regaired notice has been given by the County Superintenlent of -G Schools as required by Statute, and said petition coming regularly before this Board =a Ir .A I a } A at this time, and no one appearing or objecting to the changing of said boundaries, in said Districts or at all, It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said petition praying for a change of boundary line between Selby and Rodeo School Districts be and the same is hereby granted, and said boundaries be and the same are hereby chsng= i ed so that all of the property of the Union Oil Company of California. known as Oleum Refinery will be taken from Selby School District and annexed to Rodeo School District. It is further ordered that the County Surveyor of 'Contra Costa County furnish; =� to the County Clerk and County Superintendent of Schools proper description of each of said school districts as they will be described Then said property is taken from said Selby School District and annexed to Rodeo School District, and that said des- criptions be entered in the School record of Contra Coate County, in said offices. i ' :he vote thereon being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Y.nott, Hayden, Buchanan andrembath. Does: :Ione. � Absent: Supervisor Casey. i In the ;Satter of Requisition of County Recorder. i i IS.&.Hurley having appeared before the Board and made personal requisition ! `: for typewriter; It is, by the Board ordered that said M-H•Hurley be and he is hereby grant-1 ed permission to purchase one 16.inch t y ! 'A' typewriter for use in said Count itiecorder's a office. The vote thereon being as follors, to wit. Ayes: Supervisors Znott. Hayden, Buchanan, and irembath. Noes: Slone. Absent: supervisor Casey. ' I I i In the Uatter of Allowance to i Indigents. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the i following allowances be and the same are hereby made to following named indigents, commencing m dates set opposite their respective, names, to wito lira. A,Engman, Bay Point, $3.8.per month commencing Oct. 1st, 1921. Nary Thomas, Oakley. 520. per month, commencing Dec. let, 1921. lira. D. iSercurio, Pittsburg, Cal. 430. per month, ecmmencinP, Dec. let, 1921. (::'arrant to be mailed to D. latto, Pittsburg). Lira. E.E,.+hite, 217 hussell Ave. Richmond, $15. per month, commencing %n. lat,1 1922. prank Laure. ISartinez. $8. per month, commencing Dec. let. 1921. ' Mrs. I—E.Wray. R.2.D. Box 269;,. Berkeley. Cal. 450. per month, commencing " San. 1st, 1922. :he vote thereon being as follows, to wit: Ayes. Supervisors :-nott, dayden, Buehanan and ':re'-:bath. ! Noes: :one. Absent: Sapervisor Caeey. ' A° F t 4 i . i In the Matter of Designation of Jurors xor year 1922. The Superior Court of Contr4 Costa County having made an order designating the number of trial jurors that will in the opinion of the court be required for designation of cases pending in the said 0oart during the ensuing, year or until a new list of Jurors is provided, and the court having estimated that 400 jurors will be required to transact the business of the court for the ensuing year, the Board proceeds to select and does select es required by low, a list of 400 persons to serve! as trial Jurors of the papal or Court of Contra Costa County during the ensuing year or until a new list of .'mars is provided. The following is a list of the persons so selected by the Board of Supervisor's from the different Districts of the Jounty in proportion to the number of inhabitants;! i of said District and the number of the District from which said persons are selected, to wit; i SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 170. ONE. 1. Arnold, Edith U. 62. Davis. Arthur P. 2. Adams, T. 1". 63. Davie. Elizabeth S. Alexanier, C.R. 64. Day, Jos. F. 4. Allison, James H. 65. Demand, J.A. 5. Allen. Harry b'. 66. Deroody, Jae. B. i 6. Anderson, Jas. A. 67. Dexter, Frank A. 7. Applebaum, Carl 68. Dicely, Kathryn 8. Apperson, Chns. E. 69. Donnelly, Harry C. 9. Austin, Jas. H. 70. Duchaine, Alton C. 10. Adams, Ceo. '9• 71. Dunster, ?rank J. i 11. Baker, H.D. 72. Edger. K. Harold 12. Burns, Chas. li. 73. Ellis. George 13. Beat. :1m. H. 74. Eckle. Roy 14. Bly. Jus. 0. 75. Eggerth, Fred H. 15. Bennett, Sank V. 76. Ellis. 71m. 16. Brooks, lira. Vessie 77. Fraser, leorge F. 17. Butler. Mrs. Ethel 78. Follett, tarry A. 18. dernier, ".J. 79. Finnegan, "m. A. 19. Bell, George A. 80. ?rost. Fran' J. J 20. Blanchard, Chas. 81. Fernandes, Mrs. B. 21. Blount, J.P. 82. Fraser, Geo. 22. Bonner. T.S. 83. Gordon, Marti: J. 23. Ballentine, Byron J. 84. :Tiffin, Frnest 24. Bayne, Jas H. 85. ^,ardner, Frank J. 25. Barry. Phillip C. 86. 3reenfield,,Abraham 26. Bell, John A. 87. Grierson, John 27. Bette, Elmer 88. Glavinovich, Stairs ._ 28. Bonham, Joella E. 89. Gough. John T. 29. Bottom, Joel E. 90. Gray, Edwin D. i 30. Bowers, Dudley H. 91. Green, Chess. H. 31. Breese, John E. 92. Grasser. Fronk 32. Brewen, Fred 93. Helm, }lrs.Frances :3' 33. Brooks, =so. F. 94. Hill, J.B. Ax 34. Brown, peter 8. 95. Holm4s, Anne - � 35. Burdick, Mrs. 77inifred 96. Hadsell, Chas. F. 36. Burdon, Elizcbeth 97. Haaeo. Eugene 37. Burns. Denny A. 98. Hamilton, Walter G. 38. Blume, Henry 99. Hanks. Edson 39. Butterfield, E-P. 100. Harlow, Phillip 40. Garay, :hoops H. 101. Hart, Albert A. 41. Conn. TG102. Healey, Dennis 42. Calkins, Irene 103• Hi gins, A.A. 43. Cameron, Ustilds 104. Hunt, Albert 44. Cally, John A. 105. Aunt, Anne 45. Chapman, %ngelins 106. Hu hre, T..B. 46. Childs, Harry C. 107. Ingram, ;so. 0. 47. Chittenden, Louis 108. Isaacson, Joseph 48. Clerk, Adeline 109. Jormen, Harry E. , 49. Clausen, John L. 50. Coleman, A.a. 110. Jenk ns, I.E. W. 111. Jenkins, '" B. K. Craven, Fred J. 112. Johnston, Lillian N. V 52. Collins, Jerry 115. Yartz, Baal D. 53. Claeys, S.J• 114. Lint, Peter H. 54. Conlon, Edward 115. Lewis, Joseph A. 55. Curry, Rube 116. Ledgerwood, Mrs. A.B. 56. Connelly, Robert 117. Leavett, M.R. 57. Doolittle, J.R. 118. Lone, Edward E. 58. Dicely, ;.Iourice 119. Lilly, Albert S. 59. Donnelly, Hugh 120. Lips. P.afae J. 60. Dahl, Oscar j. 1:1. L1 61. Dale, Edger pp, Milton i 122. Little, Samuel :. 147. Pennington, Wm. H. zt 123. Lewia, Joe 148. Parker, Chas. E. 124. Lee, Joaeph 149. Parke, :illism 14. 125. Mason, 7illiam D. 150. Perry, Chas. E. t y 126. Moore, Louis 151. Pi at on. Wm. 127. :Reade, Alva R. 152. Ryan, Elizabeth 128. Meredith, C.E. 153. Pose, 17. i 189. May, Harry 154. Ramsey, Sam 130. Mason, Albert 155. Stone. Arthur M. j 131. Matson. Henry 156. Stidhem, Homer G. 1 132. Meller. mus 157. Spaulding, Frank P. 1•j:i. Mahoney, ;eremiab 158. Stiefvater, Lira. Nellie 134. Moite.^.a, John_ 159. Spiersch, Richard 135. Uc;roth, John 160. Silva, Edward J. 136. McVicker, Mrs. fate 161. Slate. crank 137. 11cDaff, Edward 162. Silva, crank 138. McCormick, ,'homes C. 163. Silva. J.M. 139. McSwain, A.L. 164. Timm, Henry 140. L:c^.auelnni, i'rank 165. Thorn, Mrs. Ruby 141. Neville. Anne 166. gohoefield, Earl L. j 142. Norton."rilliam A. 167. Tittemore. Carol k 143. Obenland, Anna V. 168. Van Dorn, H. 144. Olney, Clyde 7 169. Wood, crani: G. 145. O'Brien. 7?rnest E. 1710 Woods, E. i 146. Peterson, Cbas.J. 171. Watts. W.C. SOPERVISOR nIScrCT NO. T_0. ' 1. Abercrombie, Lira. Lilly 30. Hamburg, Annie A. 2. Baumgart. 'Charles 31. Humbnrg, Lawrence A. 3. 9rackman, Herb-rt 2. 32. Sones, James C. 4. Bauer. Octavio G. 33. Venny, James A. } 5. Barton, Arthur 34. Lynch, Leo 6. Bun'rer. Mrs. Irene P. 35. Lee, Patrick i v 7. Boucher, David 36. McHarry, Dan 8. Booth. Robert Y. 37. McVay. Edward E. 9. Hanks, Louis C. 38. J+ccauley. 'ties Nellie S. j 10. Bartlett, iim. Thomna 39. McCoaker. John I X 11. Bonfiglio, ongelo 40. Mullikin, Mra. Martha E. ,- 12. Cabral. Joseph 41. Mederios, Joseph 13. Conlon, :homes James 42. Malholand, James R. ;r. 14. Clausen, Hans C. 43. gadeen. Liatt - 15. Dolph, ;Go. B. 44. Oswill.. 'leo. MCC. 16. Donohue, ?'rederlok L. 45. Podva, Roger L. u 17. Dowrelio, Joseph 46. Raffetto. Albert 18. Dorman. John Henry 47. Rowland. Lars. Sue L. i 19. DeLaveaga, Edward L. 46. Rasmussen, John C. 20. Eddy. Reed B. 49. Seidel. Adolph 21. Elliott, Hirem N. 50. Sanborn, George 22. Edwards, David 51. Smith. Charles D. 23. Ylohert,7, jeo. J. 52. Wiedemann, Henry j 24. Flournoy, Miss Dora 5Z. Wind, Peter H. i 25. Firpo. Mrs. Angela C. 54. Iuppen, Ben H. 26. Goold. Chas. 55. Van Hames, James 0. ' 27. Gloss, Albert 28. Hughes, John 29. Hsyward, Orville E. I SUPEP7ISOP D19TRICT 110. THREE. 1. Anderson, Louie D. 34. Hemphill, Isaac M. 2. Acree, James L. 35. Ingraham, Mrs. Ednette 3. Arnold. i'rs. Elsa 11. 36. Kneaft. Henry 4. Ballenger. mayman E. 37. Keller, firs. Mary Essie 5. Barnett, ;eorge E. 38. Keach. Mrs. Hen3utta N. G. Baldwin. Daniel J. 39. Kearney. Edward L. 7. Brubeck, Howard P. 40. Keene, +::rs. Edna J. 8. Raddell, +era. Lillian 4I Losell. Hollis A. 8. Blume, ::re. Mae 42. Litten, Mrs. Ella E. 10. Brison, Mrs. Lillian 43. Miles. William B. 11. Bulger. lira. Ruth E. 44. 4--Kenn. John Calvin S 12. Bush, :drs. Lonire 3• 45. McNamara, Michael Lawrence 13. Buchanan, Fron'c A. 46. McKenzie, Mrs. Melvins I. 14. Bulger, Luke 47. A+cDole, Mrs. Elizabetli 15. Burnham. ::'ilbur D. 48. Nourse. Henry K. 16. Black, Peter R. 49. Hear, Jesse B. 17. Bissell, -re. Bessie 0. 50. Ormsby, Mrs. Alice ' 18. Claeys, Alphonse 51. Oliviers. Prosper W. I 19. Curtis, Cyrus J. 52. O'Brien,Mrs. Ellen E. I 20. Dermody, uilliam James 53. Neff, Mrs. Annie 21. Duncan, Mrs. Lizzie E. 54. Perry, Louriani V. ' 22. Doctor, Lirs. Catherine H. 55. Pfefferle. Edward E. IIIc 23. Elder, Lars. Lettie 56. Putnam, George Blalock 1 ^4. Pinney. John '1. 57. Pierson. Mrs. Edith 25. Lord, Thomas J• 58. Rossi, Theoeore 26. Guy. 15ra. Anita 59. Ruasi, Mrs. Gertrude 27. Glazier. Lire. Laura L. 60. Randall, Edward J. 28. 'lass. Lars. Livia U. 61. Rodgers, John H. 29. .qok, Mrs. Lisa D. 62. Houses, George A.J. 30. Hi;richsen, ::rs. Leone 63. Ream, Norman S. j y 31. Horner. s`rank a. 64. Stubbs. William F. 32. Hale, Edson D. 65. Stow, Forest C. 33. Honegger, Ida Olive 66. Shane. Charles E. i r 6 qq Strnby, Carl J. 71. Trimminghom, tars. Mabel 768. Spencer, Mrs. Isabelle S. 72. Tyler, Mrs. Florence U. 69. Sedgely, :'.ra. Katherine. 73. Van Prooyen, Ctrs. Clara. 70. Swift, Thom.s B.Jr. SLTPERVI90R DISTRICT '10. FOUR. f 1. Anderson, P. Jr., 29. Hendrickson, H. 2. Alden. D.P. 30. Johnson, Andrew I 3. Bucolz, L.iS. 31. Ludgering, Albert 4. Blocking, Geo. 32. Latimer, J!a. 5. Banchiero. Ben J. 33. Linschied, Ed. R. 6. Bernstein. A.n. 34. Myrick, Palter A. 7. Carper, Urs. Catherin@ 35. i.ietten, John A. 8. Condie. J nhn A. 36. T::inaker, Geo. A. 9. Christian, C.O. 3' Eiartinetti. A• 10. Churchill, 10.0. 38. McDonald, Geo. E. 11. Clark, H.E. 59. McCoy, Francis 12. Decker, Seo. 40. North, D.A. 13. Dickinson, Jas. I. 41. •Olofson, Sylvester 14. DeLartini, Henry 42. Phillipa, Samuel W. 15. Duering. A.B. 43. Pettidemange, J.J. 16. Davi, O.V. 44. Rose, William 17. Daly, Andrew 45. South, P.P. 18. Erickson, Oscar E. 46. Stockfleth. Joseoh 19. Toskett, C.. 47: Summers, H.H. 20. Frankel, D. 48. ^rette, 'Geo. R. ; 21. Gr;.bstein, Adolph 49. Vlach. Herbert 22. Griffiths. Ellis 50. Van Winkle, W.S. 23. Golden. Martin 51. Wales, Sarah A. , 24. Huf:man, Mrs. Alva F. 52. Wildes. Raymond f 25. Bartlett, :'.m. 53. Weigle, Joel 26. Hansen, N.V.Jr.. 54. Wallace, P.F. 27. Holderman. A.J. 55. Ward, B.H. 28. Hornsby, J.H. I SUPF.RVISOP. DTSTII-,T NO. FIVE. 1. Ackerman. Geo. 24. Haomiond, ;7m. j 2. Acevedo, TI.G. 25. Hansen, J.T. 3. Armstrong, Jos. D. 26. Howard, W.P. i 4. Abbott, Harry 0. 27. Hudson. B.F. - 5. Barr, Elsie 28. Hoffman, Byron 6. Brennan, firs. Rossetta 29. Johnston. Geo. E. I 7. Bloomfield. ''m. H. 30. Elengel, O.E. 8. Ball, H.A. 31. Krumlend, Herman F. 9. Berry, J.F. 32. Murphy, Tim. H. 10. Burkhalter. ;ars. Lydia 33. nehrtens, Henry 11. Collis, :?alter '.7. 34. McCloskey. J.B. 12. Crawford, 1I2rion Y. 35. Nunn, Geo. 13. Oakebreed, Jno. 36. O'Brien, Carrol ` 14. Conway. C7. 37. Preston, "iinifred 15. Cople,Chos. 38. Ross, Mary 16. Crockett, Ernest 11. 39. Roberts, J.H. j 17. Dehn, Andrew, 40. Smith, Thos. P. I 18. Diffin, A.G. 41. Trembley, Joe. hi. 19. Field. leo. H. 42. Taylor, Henry 20. Frey, E-F 43. Wall. D.J. i 21. 3rueninger. Jacob 44. Worrell, E.C. 22. Grove, :_rs. E. 45. Williams, Jno. ^alter j 23. Griffith, Roy q. 46. Wright, Chas. F. i I I ,.nd the Bo-rd takes recess to meet on Monday. :February 6th, 1922, at 10 o'clock A.TI. I • Y .Chairman j 1 _ . . . . Clerk. a I OP na: v . I i i IN :3E BOABD OF eJ—V1gOF.S OF Cr)NTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOR"IA. j Monday, February 6th, 1922. The Board ,!at at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Aon. T%J.Buchanan, �:batrmen• Supervisors Zeb %nott; C.H.aayden, and R.J.Trembeth. J.H.'++el1s, Clerk. Absent: jupervisor Cosey. t I I The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of January, 1922, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read 1 Y In the Vatter of Advertising for Bids for Construction of Section No. 3, of Division No. 19, of County Higbway, ( ; known us San Pablo Creek Road. , 'his Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the constructior, of Section No. 3, of Division No. 19 of the County Highway System of Contra Costa County, which, said Section is that part of the unpaved portion of San Pablo Creek ' Road, for a distance of 6.99 miles, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids the following bidders appear and file bids, in following sums, to wit: i C.H. AND A.W. GORRILL: Proposition No. 1: Excavation, per cu. yd, $1.10 ., Concrete in pavement, per cu. yd, $17.35. _- Macadam in center. per sq. ft. .12 Macadam In shoulders, per ac. ft. .12. Proposition No. 2: Excavation. per cu. yd, 01.10 ' Concrete in pavement, per cu. yd, $17.36. Macadam in Center, per sq. ft. .12. CONNORS & HANSEN: Proposition No. 1: Excavation, per cu. yd, $ .65 Concrete in pavement, per ca. yd. $17.50 Macadam in center. per a.;. ft. .15 Macadam in shoulders, per sq. ft. .13. Proposition No. 2: Excavation, per cu. d. $ .85 Concrete in pavement, per cu. yd. $17.60 Macadam in Center, per sq. ft. .15. HJTCHINSON COMPANY: s' Proposition No. 1.: Excavation, per cu. yd. $1.13 Concrete in pavement, per cu. yd, $16.20 Mecadam in Center, per sq. ft. .13 "acada•:: in Shoulder, per sq. ft. .117 Proposition No. 2: Excavation, per cu. yd, $1.13 Concrete in pavement, per cu. yd, §'17.80 Macadam in Center, per sq. ft. .13 DOrNAR•k HERO: Proposition No. 1: Excavation, per cu. yd. $ 75 Concrete in pavement, per cu. yd, $13.99 ' Macadam in Center, per sq. ft. .14 z ii1academ in Shoulders, per sq. ft. .14 Proposition No. 2. Excavation, per cu. yd, $.75 Concrete in pa-ement, per cu. yd, $13.99. Macadam Center, per sq. ft. .14 I ; I.E.—GROW: Proposition No. I. Excavation, per cu. yd, $1.00 Concrete in pavement, per cu. yd, $16.36 n Lacadam in Center, per sq. ft. .14 Macadam in Shoulders. per sq. ft. .13 I 6M 8 i Proposition No. 2: Excavation, per cu. yd, $1.00 Concrete in pavement, per cu. yd, $15.88 Macadam in Center, per sq. ft. .14. i 1 BATES k BORLAND: Proposition No. 1: Excavation, per cu. yd 4.90 Concrete in pavement, per cu. yd, 44'16.70 i Macadam In Center, per sq. ft. .10 I iaaeadam in Shoulders, per sq. ft. .10 I I Proposition No. 2: Excavation, per cu. yd, $ .90 Concrete in pavement, per cu. yd, ;,'16.70 i Macadam in Center, per sq. ft, .10. i Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of Downer k Marc. is the lowest and best bid presented and it further appearing that Proposition No. 2 is the best bid and the beat $pe of road to be constructed, i Thereupon, it is duly ordered by the Board that the contract be and the i same is hereby awarded to Downer 4 hero onProposition No. 2, at above named prices I i stated in their bid. I It is further ordered that said Downer s Mero give bond in fifty per cenzi of total amount of said contract estimated price, for the faithful performance of i said Contract and bond of fifty per cent of total contract price as security for materials furnished and labor performed on said contract. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and con- tract in accordance with foregoing order. i I f In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of ?Reclamation District ,?799. i Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District 099, be approved, to wit: 170. Date Amount. 172 Dec. Met, 1921. $2.289.78. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval i Of this Board on said Tarrant by affixing his signature thereto. f i I E i In the Matter of Petition for Change of Knightsen School District. I A petition having been filed with the Superintendent of Schools praying for a change in boundaries of lnightsen School District as hereinafter described, to wit: to take from Iron House and Sand Mound School Districts, and annex to %nightsen School District, the territory described as follows: All of the above named school Districts within the boundaries of Holland Island, being a out 2 1/2 miles east of town of :nightsen. :hereupon. it appearing to the board that said petition is signed by the requisite number of heads of families residing within said Disriet. end that notice has been given by the County Superintendent of Schools as appears by affi- davits of Wn. H. Hanlon and Certificate of Wm. d.Hanlon, attached thereto, and 9 " i I that notice has been given by posting and mailing as required by law, and this I being the time and place fixed for said hearing and there being no opposition to granting of said petition, or at all, i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the board ordered that the boundaries of said School District be and the some is hereby ordered changed so i as to include all of Rolland Island in 'dnightsen School District. i It is further ordered that the County Surveyor furnish to County Superin tendent of Schools and County Clerk proper description of said "istricts and that same be entered in School Record of this Board. j i i i In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. y ' The County Auditor having requested that the following fnnde be transferred! to County Highway Interest and Sinking Fund. It is by the Board ordered the.t the funds remaining to the credit of the following named Funds be and the same are hereby transferred to the County Highway i Interest end 3lnking Yurd, to wit: Fund No. 6. Div. tloe. 10_22, 3.80 Fund No. 9, D?v. '1o. 14. .80 Fund 110. 14, I-i^. 1'a. 22, 14.10 Fund No. 15. Equipment for tracks, 80.83. The foregoing order is passed by following vote of the Board, to wit: i ! Ayes: Supervisor's Knott, Hoyden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Cnsay. ' In the matter of Petition from Kensington Park Improvement Club for lights. A resolution having been presented to this Board from Kensington Perk Improvement Club, praying for lights to be installed along streets in Kensington A Park; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered, that the Clerk of this Board notify said Kensington Park Improvement Club that this Board :a I has no authority to erect and maintain lights on any public streets not a Cohnty Road, and that the proper way to establish lights in said Territory would be to form a Lighting District for said Territory. "he vote thereon being as follows, to wit: j Ayes: Supervisors bnott, H;;yden, Buchanan and Trembath. i lose: None. bsent: Supervisor Casey. ! g I ! i Sa ! 10 I I In the ;Satter of Employment of Person to Look after Court House Heating Plant. It is by the Board ordered that the Sheriff of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to employ H.L.Brady, for the months of January, February aId March, 1922, to look after Court House Heating Plant, at a salary of not to exceed - $25. per month. j I In the Matter of Purchase of i - Right of way for State Highway I Purposes over lands of.'homas Hanna. in ff� Town of Valona. I This Board having heretofore and on Nov. 21st, 1921, signified intention to i contribute towards the )archase from the Crockett Land and Cattle Company, for a certain right of .,sy over its property in the town of Valens, and adjoining same, an amount not to exceed the sum of .;;1500., and it having been made to appear to this i Board that said sam of u1500, will be insufficient for said purposes, and it appearing to the Board and the Board nor finds that the general public interest demands the I acquiring of said right of way and the construction of said road; It is, by the Board ordered that this Board will contribute towards payment for said right of ray not to exceed the sum of X2500, said money to be paid by this Board on delivery of a deed satisfactory to this Board, conveying to the County of Contra ggosts, said lands for road purnoees. i I i I I I In Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowances heretofore made to Louisa I g i - Rose of Pacheco for sum of 55. per m^nth and allowance made to Mary Zing of martinet, i of ,$20 per month, be and the same ere hereby dis-continued from and after this date. i It is further ordered that the following allowances in cash be made to following named indigents: Julia Zelleher, $50. per month, beginning Feb. let, 1922. Marie Vargas, 12- 7th St., Richmond, $25. per month, commencing Jan. 1st, 1922. Efisio Rivano, Croukett, X50. per month, beginning Jan. let, 1922. Viola Dopman. 622 1/2 -5th St.. Richmond, $1.0. per month, commencing Jan. let, 1922. Bertha Beck, Oakley, AIO. per month for months of January, Pebruary. March and >pril, 1922. 11 Mrs. O.A-Johnson, Pacheco, $8. per month, commencing January let, 1922. And the County -0 itor is authorized to draw warrant on `✓ounty treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents in same above named.r I 1 11 I In the &latter of Allo-wance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It app ecrIng to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury I of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special Road fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County Portion's of State f Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of C Contra Costa County during the ye--r 1921, and money for motor truck licenses and from fines collected for violation of 1:10tor Vehicle Act, which said money shall be j expended xy said County asclusivbly in the construction and maintenLree of roads, bridges and culvert; in said County and the following claims having been presented I for labor and materiel uaed exclusively in construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts under the supervision of the County Surveyor's office. It is by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same r-:re paid out of the Special Road Fund, to wit: ' Name. Amount. J.S.Azevedo - - - - - - - - - - - - -j 40.50 L.C. Borges - - - - - - - - - - - - - 33.00 Joe Cabral - - - - - - - - - - - 126.00 } The First Nat. Bank of Contra Costa County, M ar*.inez, (Assignee of `Jyt Frank Duarte) - - - - - - - - - 22.50 T.Prazer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22.50 Olaude :lase - - - - - - - - - - - - 4.50 ! The Firs'.. N.t. Bank of Contra Costs County, iSartinez, (Lssignee of Joe Leal) - - - - - - - - - - - 36.00 iu.J.Lawrence - - - - - - - - - - - - 52.50 C.R.McFaul - - - - - - - - - - - - - 100.00 Al. Podva - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 174.00 S.R.Perry - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9.00 4 A.F.4.Shelby - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 55.25 I J.E.Sheeby - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22.50 Chas. Scott - - - - - - - - - - - - - 94.50 William Scott - - - - - - - - - - - - 9.00 Geo. Woods - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4.50 J.A.riner - - - - - - - - - - - - - 36.00 Js C.G.�'ienckel - - - - - - - - - - - - - 119.25 ' The said order is passed by following vote of the Board, to wit: i Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hoyden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: -one. Absent: Supervisor Casey. In the :istter of Appointment of Law Library Trustees. It is by the Board ordered that A.B.Tinning and A.F.Bray, be and they are hereby appointed Law Library Trustees to act in conjunction with the two Judges of the Superior Court, and Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. - : It is further ordered that A.B.Tinning and n.e`.Bray take oaths of office. 1 � � �r ! „j 7 V 12 In ;.latter of Allowance of Claims. ' -. Claims against the different funds of the County we presented to the Board and those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered $lowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attestai by the Clerk, and ordered entered on the dllo:ance Book of this Board. In the Cutter of Change of I Precincts. i It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that certain territory has been excluded from the incorporated town of Hercules and is now unincorporated territory and that said territory now joins Rodeo Precincts Nos. 1 and 2, j It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Rodeo Precincts Nos. 1 and 2, and Hercu'es Precinct, be and they are and each of them is hereby described as follows; HERCULES IP30INCT. To include all the territory now embraced within the incorporated boundary lines of the town of Hercules. RODEO PRECINCT NO.1. BEGINNTN', at the northeast corner of the incorporate limits of the town of Hercules in the Bay of San Pablo; thence running southeasterly and southerly along the easterly, northerly and easterly boundrry line of the incorporate limits of the town of Hercules to a point where said boundary line intersects the center of the State Highway; thence running easterly and northerly along the center line of the State Highr.ay to a point where said center line of State Highway intersects the j easterly boundary line of the town of Rodeo, as shown on that certain map of the property of the Union Stock Yard Company of Spn Francisco, surveyed b.v T.A. i,icEtahon and M.T.Compton, 1891, and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, Stec of California, on the 5th day of Tebruary, 1892; thence running northwesterl., aloni- the easterly boundary line of said town of Rodeo i and prolongation of same to a point in San Pablo Bay and thence running southwesterly along the County boundary line in San Pablo Bay to point of beginning. I Rodeo PRECINCT'NO. 2. BEG17NI:?3 st southeast corner of the Section 9. T 2 N., R. 3 W.. �i.D.Ai. thence I in a straight line southeasterly to northeast corner of Division No. 5, Pinole Reach; thence south on line between Division No. 5 and Part 2 of Division No. 2 of said Ranch; i ani eastern line of Stewart's "anch to southeast corner thereof; thence east to j northeast corner of Lot E of Division 5. Pinole Ranch; thence south 1/2 male to Reder's land; thence westerly along northerly line of RePer's land and north line i of Divisions G and H. Pinole Ranch to post J.H. 3 Division No. 4 of said Ranch; thence souttarly along westerly boundary of Divisions H and I to southerly boundary t of Pinole Ranch; thence west along acid ranch line to Pinole Valley County road, i thence running along center line of said road in a northerly and westerly direction to southerly boundary of the incorporation of the town of Pinole; thence running along easterly bound:i.ry of sail incorporation, to the northeast corner of said in- corporation on northerly side of the, A.T. & S.?. Py. near westerly end of tunnel; i ;s i j thence along northerly boundary of said Railway and Hercules incorporation, is an � t i easterly direction to the westerly corner of the town of Hercules as annexed; "F thence running southerly and southeasterly, northeasterly, southeasterly, north- easterly, to the northeast corner of said Town of Hercules; thence running north- westerly, southwesterly, southerl.;, westerly, and northwesterly along the easterly; g incorporate limits of the town of Hercules as recently established to its inter- section pith the center line of the State Highway; thence running northeasterly, and northwesterly along center line of the State Highway, to a point in the center ' a of said road where the eastern boundary line of the town of Rodeo, intersects the said road as shown upon map of the property of the Union Stock Yard Company of i Sen Prsncisco, surveyed by :.i+. L'eI6hon and 1I.T.Compton, 1891, and recorded in the office of the Jounty Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, of the 5th day of .`ebruary, 1892, thence running northwesterly along said easterly i ' boundaryline of the town of Rodeo as shown on said map and prolongation thereof, to a point in the county boand..ry line in San Pablo Bay, thence along said county la boundary line in a northeasterly direction to the northeast corner of Selby Precindt; thence snutherly and westerly slon:; the wester'y and southerly boundary of Selb,: Preci ct to easterly boundary of the Rancho E1 Pinole, in the westerly boundary of Vale-ns 'reclnct; thence southerly to the northwest corner of Valona Precinct; � f i thence easter] ; to "re ;lace of beginninP. z. In Re Issue of Bonds of M. Diablo Union High School District. RE50_LUTTO`: AUD ORD?? 09' BOARD Or SUPERVISORS 0? CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, ^,TATE 0? CALI''`OR?ITA. ' iMWEAS. on the EOt'n day of December, 1921, the High School Board of the I _' Lit. Diablo Union High School District in the doanty of Crr:tra Costa, State of California, deemed it advisable to call and by a resolution and order duly aid regularly passed and adopted by the said High School Board and entered on the minutes thereof on said Inst mentioned day, said High School Board did call an election and resolve and order: That an election be called and held throughout said Mt. Diablo Union High School District on the 24th day of January, 1922, for the purpose of submitting I to the Electors of said Int. Diablo Union High School District the question of issuing and selling the bonds of said "It. Diablo Union High School District in the omo,:nt of One hundred and twenty thousand ($120.000.00) dollars to run not exceeding twenty (20) years and to bear interest at 'he rate of si%: (6) per cent I per annum, interest Payable semi-annually, for the uuraose of raising money for _ purchasing high school lots or real property to be used as high school lots, and for budding one or moA'Ohool buildings, or making alterations or additions to i j the high school building or buildings in•s aid District, and for supplying said high school building or hnildings with furniture and necessary apparatus. and for improving the grounds o� said high school building; and ;'HEREAS, an election was held in said Lit. Diablo Union High School District on the t'senty fourth do-,, of January, 1922, in conformity with the said resolution] r 14 and order of said High Rchool Board of the said S:t. Diablo Union High School District and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the said High School Board of the said Mt. Diablo Union High School District as required by law; and, NHEaEAS, the said certified proceedings show and after a full examination and investigation, this Board has found and does hereby find and declare; i 'Chat in accordance with the resolution and order of the High School Board of :,It. Diablo Union High School District duly passed and adopted on the 20th day of December, 1921, an election was duly called in said i:t. Diablo Union High School' District, and w•s held in said Mt. Diablo Union Hig:a School District on the 24th day of January. 1922 and that notice of said election was given by posting notices thereof signed by the members of the said High School Board in more than three public places in said lit. Diablo Jnion nigh School District for more than twenty days next before said election, and by publishing such notice in the Concord Transcript, a newspaper printed and published in said District and in the said County of Contra Costa. State of California, not lose than once a week for three successive weeks before said election (four publications) which said notice so posted and published was in the form reeuired by the Political Code of the State i of California. _hat prior to the opening of said polls at said election. the Inspectors and Judges of Electi•:-n conducting said election at the various Precincts in said High School District took the oath of office as required by low and thereafter con ducted the said election as required by law. and at the close thereof. canvassed the votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the said High School Board of said 11t. Diablo Union High School District, and to them made return) of the ballots and the poll and ta]V list of said election. That ,n the 31st day of January, 1922, the same being the seventh day after! the said election and at the hour of one (1) o'clock F.M. of said day, the High ,. School Board of said Idt. Diablo Unbn High School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said High School Board i of the said Ift. Diablo Union High School District found and declsred!dis Board now' finds and declares that ti ere was a total of seven hundred thirty-seven (7379 votes E cast at said election snd that more than two-thirds of the votes cast, to wit: Six '�� hundred seventy-one (677.) votes were cast for issuing said bonds and that sixty-six; (66) votes were cast against issuin> said bonds, and that none of the votes cast were irregular and illegal and not counted, and that the said High School Board of said District caused an entry of the result of said election to be made upon the minutes of the said Board. And this Board further finds and declares that said election mas duly and regularly called and held and conductei and that notice thereof was duly and regu- larly given and published, and that the result thereof was duly and regularly can- vassed and in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts, conditions and things required by law to be done have been done and performed in regular, and ; due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorizing the issueance of High School District Bonds and that the total amount of indebtedness of said High School District, ineldding this proposed issue of bonds is within the limit prescribed by law. ! i I I^ IS :HERE OR' ORDERr^ that the bonds of the Mt. Diablo Union High School I District in the County of Conten Costa, State of California. issue in the aggregate,, sum of One hundred twenty thousand ($120,000.00) dollars, and that the same shall be numbered consecutively. from 1 to 120 inclusive, and shall be in denominations of One thousand ($1.000.00) dollars each, payable within twenty (20) years from thei date thereof in gold coin of the United States of America, with interest thereon at the rate of six (o ) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually in like gold coin; both principal and inter<st payable at the office of the County Treasurer of the I Said County of Contra Costa. i I^_ IS VU!:L1:FR O'RDF.E'3D that said bonds shall be dated the 15th day of March 1922, and shall be payable as follows, to wit: Six bonds, numbered from one (1) to six (6) inclusive, to mature one year from date, to wit: the 15th lay of March. 1923. Six bunds numbered from seven (7) to twelve (12) inclusive, to mature I two years from date, to wit: the 15th day of 11,arch. 1924. I Six bonds numbered from thirteen (13) to eighteen (18) inclusive, to mature I three years from date, to wit: the lath day of I.;arch, 1925: I Six bonds numbered from nineteen (19) to twenty-four (24) inclusive. I to mature four years from date, to wit: the 15th gay of ;larch. 1926; Six bonds numbered from twenty-five (25) to thirty (30) inclusive, to mature lavm years from date, to wit: the 15th day of Larch, 1927; i ! Sia: bonds numbered from thirty-one (31) to thirty-six (36) inclusive, j to mature six years from date, to wit: the kith day of (Larch, 1928; Six bonds number^d from thirty-seven (37) to forty-two (42) inclusive, to mature seven years from date, to wit: the 15th day of .larch, 1929; Six bonds numbered from forty-three f13) to forty-eight (48) inclusive, I to mature eight years f?om date, to wit: the 15th day of (:larch, 1930; I i ' .iix bonds numbered from forty-nine (49) to fifty-four (54) inclusive, to mature nine years from date, to wit: the 15th. day of Larch, 1951; Six bonds numbered from filt..-five (56) to sixty 060) inclusive, to me- ! i ture ten years from date, to wit: the 15th day of Liarch, 1932; Six bonds numbered frnm sixty-one (61) to six%,- six (66) inclusive, to mutare eleven years from date, to wit: the 15th day of Larch, 1933; ! i Si- bonds numbered from sixty-sever, (67) to seventy-two (72) inclusive, ! i to mature trelve years from date, to wit. the 15th day of March, 1931; Six bonds numbered from seventy-three (73) to seventy-eight (78) inclus- ive, to mature thirteen (13) years from date, to wit: the 15th day of March, 1935; Six bonds numbered from seventy-nine (79) to eighty-four (84) inclusive, I _ to meture fourteen years from date, to wit: the 15th day of ,'aarch. 1936; Six bonds numbersd from eighty-five (85) to ninety (90) inclusive, to mature fourteen years from date, to wit: Ile 151h day of 1.iarch, 1937; I ` ' Six bonds numbered from ninety-one (9.) to ni-.et 3 y- y-six (96) inclusive, ! to mature sixteen years from dote. to wit: the 15th day of March, 1938; Six bonds numbered from ninety-seven (97) to one hundred and two (102) j inclusive, to mature seventeen yearn from date, to wit: the 15th day of March, 19;19; Six bonds numbered from one hundred three (103) to one hundred eight 1 .r ;3 16 i `x I (108) inclusive, to mature eighteen years from date. to wit, the 15th day of March 1940; Six bonds numbered from one hundred nine (109) to one hundred fourteen (114); inclusive, to mature nineteen years from date, to wit: the 15th day of Larch, 1941; ] Six bonds numbered from one hundred fifteen (115) to one hundred twenty (120) inclusive, to mature twenty years from date, to wit: the 15th day of march 1942. And it is further ordered that said bonds shall be issued in substantially the following form, tc No. ------ HIOH SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND 1,000.00. 0^ 1ST. DIABLO UNIO`? HIiH -CHOOL DISTRICT COUNTY OF CONT3A CO3TA, qTA^.E OF CA 11 KRN IA. i E•it. Diablo Uninn High School District in the County of Cortra Costa, State; of California. United States of America, ackno;:ledges itself indebted to and prom i ises to pay to the holder hereof at the office of the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 15th day of March 19_ I One thousand (41,000.00) dollars in gold coin of the United "tater of America, with interest thereon is like gold coin at the rate of Six (6%) per cent per annum payable semi-annually on the 15th day of September and the 15th, day of March, i of each and every year from the "late hereof until this bond is paid. This Bond is One of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, numbered from one (1) to one hundred twenty (120) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of One hundred twenty thousand (120,000.00) dollars and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costs, State of California; for the purpose of raising money for purchasing high school lots or real property to be used as high school lots, and for building one or more high school buildings,; or making alterations or additions to the high school building or buildings in said District :nd for supplying said high school bullding or buildings with furniture i and necessary apparatus and for improving the grounds of said high school building.: in ibt.Diablo Union nigh School. District in said County of Contra Costa State of California, in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Political Code and the Constitution of the State of California and is authorized by a vote of more than two thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and reg-„ alarly called and held and conducted throughout said "t. Diablo Union nigh School District in said County and Mate on the 24th day of Jenuary, 1922. And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali- . � fornia, hereby certify and declare that said election was duly and regularly called, held, and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given end publishedl and the result thereof was dui;; r:nd regal ar.(canvassed and declared in the manner end as required by lbr and that all of the sets ani conditions end things required by law to be done precedent to, and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, end have been performed in regular and in due form and in stiict accordance with the provisions; of the law a,thorizin; the issue of 4i,;h School District Bonds. ,Ind it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of indebtedness of the said .t. Diablo Union Hi-;h School District incl.udinc this issue - I i ' of bonds is within the limit provided b;; low. i This bond is in the form prescribed by an order of the said Board of Super- visors upervisors duly mad,: and entered in its minutes on the 6th day of February, 1922, and shall be payable out o'O the interest and sinkinS fund of the y:t. Diablo Union nigh School District and the money for the redemption of sail bonds and the payment of ! interest therein shell be rcise; by taxation upon the taxable profert cf the said Diablo Union Sigh School District. IN 'E NES^ _ i:G', ':'.e 'oard of ',upervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Stetc of '&1ifcrnia, has caused this Bond to be signed by its ,hairman, and by the County Auditor, and attested bL its Jlerk with the Seal of said Board attached this j i 15th 9;,, of iiarch. 1922. Chcirlan of board of Supervisors. ' - County Auditor. Attest: County OlerK and UlerY o the£—'3oer3 ox Super- visors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. i RESOLVED: that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons t equal in number to twice the number of years said bond shell run and payable as f i herein before set out, in substantially the following form, to wit: $30.00 IN:'ERES: COU103. Ho. :he treasurer of the County of jontra Costa, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Ut. Diablo =3 Union High School District in said County and State on the 15th day of I 19 at his office in the Town of Martinez, in said County and State, the aum of thirty dollars for interest on Bond 'Number of said lit. Diablo Union High :school District. ! f County Auditor. or. �Tiruim an of the Boar o'. Supervisors. k —County 'ferE—and Oler, of the Board of Supervisors. AND IT IS ?U'?^_EER ORMIaED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, 's State of California, shal cause the said 'bonds and coupons to be prepared in accord-i i dance with the foregoing forms; "> 3";D IT I9 Hv—y3B_' 'U—,-HER ORDERED that W.J.Buchansn. the Chairman of :his Board J.H.Wells, the County Clerk end Clerk of this Board, and A.N.Sullenger, County { Auditor of said County, is, and each of them, are hereby authorized as such officials i to sign each of said bonds bn behalf of said County, and to impress upon each bond the seal of this Board of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons by their respective fee simile signatures. ' i AND IT IS ?UR^_HER ORDH?FD that the said bonds be sold by the Board of Sur.r. ' visors of the said County, for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the otjh day of Liar-h, 1922, at the hour of 11 o'clock L.M. of said day to the highest and best responsible bidder for cash gold coin of the United States of America, after due and legal notice thereof he. been given by said Board b.y publication of a notice, spec_fyin_; the time an' place of sale of said bonds, the number and denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereon, the terms for which said bonds j ! i' 1� i will run, and the date of payment thereof, and the kind of money for which said bonds will be sold, to wit: gold coin of the United States of America; and that said bonds will be sold to the highest and best responsible bidder for cash, as aforesaid, but in i no case for less then par and accrued interest, and that the said board of Supervisors j i will reserve the right to resect any or all of said bids; for Two successive weeks in the Concord Transcript, a nerepaner printed and published and circulated in the said County of Contra Costs. j Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of Supervisors held i on the 6th day of February, 19E2. i i Ayes: Supervisors Zeb ._nott, C.H,Heyden, W.J.Buchanan, and R.J.Trembeth. i Noes: None. j Absent: supervisor J.P.Casey. In the Matter of Issuance of Bonds of Mt. Diablo Union Hi h School District, .in County of Contra Costa, California. RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. State of California, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costs, State of California. and the County Clerk, ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Snpsrvisotja of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, are, and each of them is, hereby authorized to ex=cute the bonds issued in the above entitled matter. i Dated this nth day of February. 19" j �/ , rman o t e oar o upervisors. Attest: C C e s� ex-`of icio C er. f't Bo rd of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. i I I 1 I 19 i r IIS :H3 BOARD 017 SUMR?II09S 0-' 00iI:7A COI... COUD:"t, 3 .`._E 0& CALIFOR^IA. � r IlOnday, February 20th, 1922, .he Board met:.t 10 o'clock A.M. i Present: Hon. "'.J.Bucharan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb ,'nott; J.P.Casey. C.H.dayden, and R.J.2rembath. J.H.Pells, clerk. I In Natter of ?etition j f of Union Oil Company of California to grant per^:ssion to —T. and S. F. � Ry.06. to construct sour track across County Road near 'ittsburg. ,he Union Oil Company of California, having filed its petition with this I Board, proyinZ thi„ Board to grant to Atchison, Topeka & 3anta Fe Railway Company ' its successors and assigns, the right to construct, operate and maintain a spur track across county road just opposite city limits of Pittsburg, cal., as designated�i in red and yello•a on map attached to said petition, and more particularly described as fol]ovb: i COIU:i3^,I?I'} at a point in the south boundary of highway, said point being 25 feet north and 3O feet east of the point of switch of Pittsburg Oheroical Cols. spur track; thence northeasterly on a curve to the left 40.53 feet; thence on a curve to the right 86.76 feet, to a point in the north boundary of said high way; Thereupon it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said petition be ani the same is hereby granted and said sour track to be constructed under the supervision of and to the satisfaction of the County Surveyor of the County of Contra Costs and the Supervisor or' Supervisor District Uo. 4. } .he foregoing order is passed by the fol3.orring vote of the Board, to wit: ' Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Buchanan slid :rembath. f: Absent on roll call: Supervisors F.nott and Hayden. I 3 In the Matter of Reports from Committees of ;rand Jury. A committee from .:rand Jury appears before the Board of Supervisors and - Isaac Lester on behalf o" snid Committee states to this Board that the 3rand Jary ' recommends to the Board o: a Supervisors that an Ordinance be adopted licensing ell business places in the county of Contra Coste, where soft drinks and other beverages) ;i are sold, Or any other business which should be licensed with police protection; '-R Ther-.upon after hearing said argument tiie Board orders thatj said matter be r referred to the District Attorney and that said Committee furnish to said District ' Attorney any recommendation that they might have regarding the drawing of said t Ordinance and enforcing the same. j i It is further ordered that the District Attorney present to this Board a draft r of an Ordinance for licensing business placee in the County of Contra Costa. Also a committee from the Highvray Committee of the ',rand Jury appears before i i I 20 I 3 I Board and recommends to this Board that the Ordinance fixing the weight of loads to be curried by trucks over the County ?toads of this county be strictly enforced ea- f pecially slon,r San Pablo Cree', Road from Richmond easterly, the provisions o:which j Ordinance the said Committee reports is not being observed on suid aighwsy; i Thereupon said matter is referred to the iistrict Attorney under whose super vision the enforcer:ent of said Ordinance is being carried nut. The said ogler is passed by the unanimous vote of the Eoard. � C3 In the nutter of Acceptance of Policy of Hartford Stearn Boiler i Inspection & Insurance Compuny. :he Hartford Stearn Boiler Inspection & Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. having presented to this Board an Insurance Policy on the County Hospital Boilers; in the amount of $10,000; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said policy be and the sane is hereby accepted and approved by this Board. i In the ;.fatter of Contract heretofore I Awarded to Downer & ;dero for Building Sec. 3, Div. no. 19, County 3ighr.ay. r. 1 i It is by the Board ordered that Downer 3: sero be and they are hereby i i given to and until Mond cy,March 6th, 1922, within :which to file with this Board ' I satisfactory bonds for building o_ said road; and signing of contract as heretofore ordered by this board. :he vote on said order being unanimous. 1 - In the +utter of application of O.E. Porter to construct mail boxes on County Road. I It is by Lae Board ordered that the hearing on application of C.E.Porter to i construct Rotary Lull Box Oarriers, along cuunty road, be and the same is hereby con-1 tinned to and set for 11onday. Lurch 6t1h, 1922, at 10 o'clock A.U. � z I i In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District [Io. 1619. i 3ood cause zppearing therefor, It is by the board ordered that the followings i warrants of 3eclarnatien District. 1619 be and the sane is hereby approved: i no. Date Amount. 220 ,,,eb. 4th, 1922. :x179.39. � 221 2eb. 4th, 1922. 90.00 E22 Feb. 4th, 192£, 74.25 =' j �3: i ' And the Chairman of this Hoard is hereby authorised to note the approval I of said rarrants by affixing- his signatures thereto. In the Iintter of Approval of forrants of Reclamation District No. 2024. :;cod canes appearing therefor, It is by the Hoard ordered that the following Warrants of Reclamation District IIo.2024, be and the same are hereby ap- proved, to Tilt; i No. Date Amount. i 60 Sept. 24, 1921. 763.30. 61 Dec. 26, 1921. :+37.76. And the Chairman and ;lark of this Board are hereby authorised to note the ' approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their sigra•tures thereto. In the +latter of Allowance of Claims. , It is by the Hoard ordered that that certain warrant No. 283. allowed for y'10.85 in error be aid the sane is hereby O lowed for •?14.90 the correct amount of said claim and that the Clerk and County Auditor be and they are hereby authorised to correct said warrant in accordance therewith, and that to Coun+y Clerk note the i approval thersoh.N. i I i -- In the ;.latter of allowance of "lain. ' Claims a,,;ninst the different fands of the County are presented to the i Board and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed i by :he Board signed by the ibeirman and attested by the Clerk and order-d entered on the Allo"naace Rook o. this Hoard. i In the !!attar of Lost ^errants. B.E.:fright, Ch,rles Benton, and 1hris Nelson, havin; filed with this i Board affidavits ul,o:Tin; that on the 9th day of October. 1921, there rr.a issued to Chris. I:elson. :'arrant No. 128 on Road Dist. Us. 1. Sup. Dist. Mo. 2, for the I siva of .145. and which:Tarrant was mailed to sold Chris Delson on Oct. 10th, 1921, I which b been lost; ,ad that warrant '!o. 137 on Bond. Diet. Ns. 1, Sup. dist. 72, for sam of X4.50 was Leaned to 7.3.7right, on Gut. 9th, '921, and was mailed to said T.E. "right on Oct. 1 Oth, 1921. and hue been loot and that warrant No. 102 on Road Diet. 1, Sup. diet. 2, for sown of* 160.00 was issued on Oct. 10th. :. 1921, and ;nailed on Intl: day if Gat. 1121, to Charles Benton, and that all of said :-arra:te have been lost and are not now in de,.onenta' h4nda; It is, by the ho.rd ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby. iirecte7 to re-nae payment o: card ori,-Inul loot —urruntu ,,rad that a duplicate .f name be issued by Joanty Auditor nni re iaterid b, loant; Treasurer and paid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . »�, e e payment y ea original e« warrants. ) e. \w « !w Board on ma ,wrw�, _nom©.& \ And r. »_ takes recess to m« on Moya , » am ,922, at mem w A.M. \ . . : . . ., : 2°+ . . . .� . .Chairman. z � . Z . . : . :d.a.R. ; ©d . . . . . . �. : _�. . . .� . . . ?= . . . .� ) :d \� . . . . §$ . .: . . .. . . . . . . . . � . . . . . . � . .. .. .. .. . .. . I ` i IN 7777 BOARD n' SU?ERVIIOE4 OF COUT"A COSTA COUNTY, STATE nF CATIOORVIA. I i4onday, Lisrc}; 6th, 1922. The Board met !:t 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Supervisors Zeb Lnott, J.P.Casey, C.H.hayden end R.J. '• trembath. J.H.7ells, Clerk. fra Absent: Supervisor L4.J.Bachannn. a The minutes and proceedin;s of th< Board for and during the month of z February, 1922, are read to the Board and by the Board approved pproved as read end signed by ti:e Chairman and -ller'... In the utter oC Appointment of Chairmen ' Pro tem. I Chairman '.'.J.Huuhannn being absent on roll call; It is on motion of ,upervisor -'; Hayden, seconded by ,uoervisor Trembath, by the Hoard ordered that Zeb Xnott, be i .,_`I appointed Ohairman pro tem to act as Chairman of this meeting held this day. j y In the hatter of Contract Awarded to Downer .4 }aero. R. H.Downer and ?.A.Hero, having filed with this Board bonds in National ` Surety Company of New York, in amount reouired by previnus order of this Board, for the building of Sec. No. S, Division 110. 19 of County Highway System, It is, on motion duly made and cr-rried, by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby roproved and accepted by this Board. j i i In the platter of Sale of Mt. Diablo Union High School District Bonds. a� This Board 'having heretofore advertised for sale 120 bonds of Mt. Diablo Union j High School District of Contra Costs County, dated }larch 15, 1922, of the denominat- ion of 11000 each, bearing_ interest at six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. ,4 six bonds paysble each year commencing March 15, 1923, and six consecutive bonds eachi 7 year thereafter until all of said bonds are paid, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, for said bonds, the following bidders file bids in following amounts, to wit: National City Company, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium n A7,884. ' R.Y..iinul ton 4 Co., par, accrued interest to date of deliv=ry and a premium of ^8,670. i Citizens ational Bank, Los Hn eles, par, accrued interest to date of deliveryi] and a premium of .;7.200. dreeman, Smith & Jamp Co., per, accrued interest to date of delivery and s premiam of .;'9,415. M of 18,481' th, Witter & Co. par, accrued interest'to date of delivery and a premium j == 24 I E.H.-Rollins. k Sons, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of :9,037. i Rank of Italy, per, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of 88,872.] The Pirst National Bank of Concord, per, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of ;9,252. i Anglo California gust Co., par. accrued interest to date of deliver; and a pre- mium of D9,455. I _ Thereupon it appearin,- to the Board that the bid of the Anglo California :rust i Company is the highest and best big presented for arid bonds, I It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby sold to the Anglo Cali^ornin rust ;ompany for the sum of par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of n9.455. It is further order• i that upon the payment of the sum of :x120,000, par value i of said bonds, accrued interest to date of deliver.-7 and a premium of $9.455 to him, i that the Jounty Treasurer of C.,ntra Costo Cnunty, be and he is hereby authorized to deliver to said ..nllo Cali'ornis T. nat Com;,any, the said 120 bonds of Mt. Diablo Union High School District. I she Vote of the Ba;:rd on said order being as follows, to wit: j Ayes: Supervisors Enott, Jasey. Hayden and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: supervisor Buchanan. In the :latter of Bradford Reclamation f District No. 2059. I ORDER APPOIN_I_N3 COATI —1ONFRS TO LEVY ASSESCBfi MT. If WHEREAS, on this day the board of 'Trustees of Bradford Reclamation District; No. 2059. has reported that the necessary reclamation works, composed of levees. i drainage canals and pumps, have already be-n completed by the land ownere in the dis- trict is trict sufficiently for the reclamation of the lands in said district and have further i reported that the reclamation district has secured the right from all of the land I om. era in the district, with the exception of one land owner, to operate and maintain; and repair said reclamation works; and, i i ?HE.EAS. said Board of 'Trustees has petitioned this Board of Supervisors to appoint three commi:;sionere, who shall have no interest in any real estate within said district, to establish assessment valuations upon the lands in the district i for assessment purposes under Section 3456b of the Political Code of the State of I Cal if orni a; NO: _ ' in the ]latter of Reclamation District � 799. The Trustees of Reclamation District 'H 99 having presented to this Board a form 1 of order requesting the appointment of three assessment Commissioners to make a re- i assessment on lards in Reclamation District No. 799, and said matter having been refer red to the District Attorney, and the District Attorney havin:; reported to this Board i that h- was unable to find any authority granting the Board power to make re-appointment of said commissioners and recommending that said application be denied. i It is by the ?oard ordered that the said application be and the same is hereby denied. ' In the :Ratter of sopl.icat ion of Richmond Truck Owners Association for Amendment to Ordinance ?To. 161. i Oscar A. Long as President, and Martin J. Dahl, a.: Secretary, of the Richmond Truck 0•sners Association, appear before this Board and request an amendment to Ordinenle z No. 161, to increase the total weight of any truck operated, moved or transported i i over and alon:; the County Roads of Contra Costs. County from 20,000 to 22,000 lbs., It is, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby con-I! i tinned until next meeting of this Board on Larch 20th, 1922, at 10 o'clock A.i.i. for further consideration. I ry `5 s.3 In the 14atter of Communication of ' 'West SVilhcit Company. :he West 'i7ilhnit Company having sent r: communication to this Board requesting !z the killinz o2 souirrels on the property adjoining that of the ',Vest Xilhoit Company. east of Byron; It is, by the Board ordered that said communication be and the same is hereby ` referred to V.G.Stephens, Horticultural Commissioner of Centra Costa County. In the ]::atter of Appointment of Fire 3 Oommissioner for Danville .'ire aistrict. 1 The Board of _'ire Commissioners o'"Danville -etre District having notified thisi -. Board that ?rank Rutherford recently appointed by this Board as Commissioner in Danville Fire District has removed from said ?ire District and had resigned as Pire Commissioner) of said District, and requesting the appointment of J.A.Freitce, as a Fire Commissioner in his place and stead; It is, by the Board ordered that J.A.Freitcs, be and he is hereby appointed Fire Commissioner of Manville Fire District, and that he take the oath as required by law. i 26 .� p i In the batter of Petition of Kensington Park { Improvement Club for Lights. A communication having been received from Kensington Park. Improvement Club requesting the installation n' lights on Arlington Avenue, Kensington Park, It is by the "Board ordered that said communication be ani the same Is hereT y by referred to Supervisor 7nott, in whose district said property lies. i i I In the Metter of application of C.E. Porter for permission t, place and maintain Rotary 1uail Bo% Carriers on public highways in Contra Costs County. C.E.Porter, having filed with this Board his petition praying for permissions to place and maintain Rotary Sail Boy. Carriers at points on public hi,;hways of the i County of Contra Costa, where groups of from five to ten mail boxes are lmated, I It is, by the Board ordered that C.E.Porter, be and he is hereby authorized i to erect and Maintain Rotary tlail Box Carriers at such points only in each Supervisor District as each supervisor of each District may designate for his particular district: said Carriers to be erected under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the I Supervisor of each Supervisorial District. i I I In the ISatter of Procuring of Army i :rucks for road purposes. R R.Arnold, havin;> requested permission to look into the matter of procuring army road trucks for maintaining of county roads in Contra Costa County; i It is, on motion duly made end carried, by the Board ordered that said R.R. Arnold, County Surve;:or, be and he is hereby authorized to look into the -ratter of procuring array trucks for the ?urp.--se of assisting in maintaining roads in Contra Costa County , and the Chairman of this :3,,E-.rd be and he is hereb,, authorized to enter into a Lease contract with the California State Highway Cmmnission for as many trucks as may be desired by the County of Contra Coats. The vote oC the Board on paid order being as follo•r.s, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors ;:nott, Casey, RLyden and .rembath. !loee: !lone. Absent: Supervisor rachanan. i (I I I i 2'I ' In the :,latter of Making Appropriation for lire Fighting Purposes in Contra Costa Jounty Theo. Hook. County :ire "nrden, and Professor 7loodridge Lietcelf of the f University of California, and a representative of State Forestry Commission, an pea� :# before the 30ard regarding the board making an appropriation for the prevention I of forest fires on lands within the County of Contra Costa, and more particularly along the Berkeley hills in Contra 'Costa County; i Thereupon after hearing arguments of said persons, the matter is taken j I under advisement by the Board of inpervisors. ! 7� In the Batter of Requisition of n County recorder. S ;1.n.Hurley, County Recorder having made requisition to this Board for ! permission to erect a platform and procure two office desks and chairs. It is by the board ordered that said requisition be end the same is here i by granted. rC In the :latter 0f Allowance to I � Ind igents. ;;god ocuse aopeari.n- therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the '0110wing ollo::ances heretofore made to followin3 indigents be and the same are hereby discontinued from and after this date, to nit: ,, Kate '-onti. Bay Point, 0) per month. ' Charles Benbow, Pacheco, $10, per month. James Lipp. Richmond, :$20. per month. j Mrs. Mary Ray, Richmond, -$50, per month. Elizabeth Fay. Kartinez, y15. per month. *Mliam Holyrod. 9tewartsville, .$8. per month. Mrs. E. !Shite. Richmond. 0'15. per month. I In the Latter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and the same are hereby made to follosing named indigents, commencing on dates set opposite : their respective names, to wit: John Annis. Antioch, 810. per month. commencing Feb. 1st, 1922. Lira. V. Bers, R.F.D. Box 190. Berkeley. $45. per month, commencing j Feb. 1st, 1922. z L<amie Rizzo, lartinez, 120. per month, commencing 2eb. let, 1922. ; e`annie E. Kerr, 229 Elm St., El Cerrito, $15. per month, commencing ;t Feb. let, 1922, snd continuing for Pour months only. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Emma i Thickens be increased from X35. to $40. per month. ('"+slnut Creek), commencing Mare}i 'y let, 1922. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the --.. County Treasurer in _favor o" each of above named indigents, on the first of each Al 3 and every month until the further order o£ this Board. I -A r5 rI 28 a� In the '.,atter of Care of Children of Jacob Michaels. $ Probation Officer A.J.Uc:,ahon, having reoorted to this Board that Hilbert and Len Michaels, children of Jacob Liichasls. and formerly residents of Crockett are in need of care end are now in an institution in San irsacisco, but that the _`ether .; i of s•.id children is unable to care for them and that the said Institution and Board of Charities o: .San =rancisco have threatened to r-turn said children to Contra Costa i County unless payment was made therefor; It is, by the Board ordered that said matter be and the same is hereby referred to A.J.:,cMahon, Probation Officer of Contra Costa County, and that he is F hereby authorized to expend not to exceed the sum of y40. per month for the care of both of said children in whichever place he may deem best. In the ,Satter of Communication from Richmond Health Center Association. A communication from Richmond uealth Center Association was received, notifying this Board that said Health Center Association had made the following appointments. I to Ivit Loss lora Loveless, as Director of Voork at a salary of 4125. per month; and Mrs. Clara J. •'ilson, as Assistant Lirector and Superintendnt of Social Service I at a salary of .�100per month. S .Said communication was ordered placed on file. I I In the :latter of Allowance of Special Claims. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury i of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa County, which sail moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State - i Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1521, and certain moneys collected for fines forl violation of Motor Vehicle Act, and from motor truck licenses, which said money shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction and maint=nsace of roads, bridges and culverts in said County , and the following claims having been presented; for work and labor, etc., .,nd :!aterial used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges m d culverts under supervision of County surveyor'a department. It is by the Board order d that said claims be +and they are heeby ordered i paid out of the Special. Road fund of Cnntre Costa County, to wit: I Name. Amount. i J. P. Day, J 22.50 i Frazer, 5.63 i M. Gerbac 40.50 J. 3erbac 40.50 i .eirst list. Bank of Contra Costa Co. Martinez, Csl . Assignee of Gus Johnson-13.50 E. i:incaid 40.50 C.R.Maaul 156.00 P. nelson 40.50 S.R.Perry 101.25 First Nat. Bank of Contra Costa - >s 2J=" County, Assignee of J. Quigley- v 1.3.50 j J.E.Shelby 135.00 i Tilliam Scott 54.E 0 H. Silva 31.50 C.G. ;.inckel 117.00 f 0.3'. °lolcott 92.13 i The said order is passed by the follorinr vote of the Board, to wit. I Ayes: Supervisors bnott, C asey, Hayden, and Trembeth. Does: :Sone. Absent: Supervisor Buchanan.. In the Matt=r of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allrwed by the Board, signed by the Chairasn and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the ' Allowance Book of this Board. i And the Bold takes recess to neet on 11onday, March 20th, 1922, at 10 o'clock A.M. �r�iLr!U .Chairmen. f . . . . . .Clerk. J� Y' a*9 S +l I3 1 � I� II ' 3 I 3 i IN THE BOARD OF S:?'EERVISORG Oe' CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CAI,IrORfiIA. � Monday. March 20th. 1922. � The Board net at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. T.J.Bachanan. Chairman; Supervisors Zeb 'Knott, i J.P. Casey, C.H.nayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells. Clerk. I In the itatter of Application l' of Members of American Legion for levy of tax for building of Memorial halls. A delegation from omerican Legion Posts of Contra Costa County appears! before the Board at this time. and certain members of said Committee, to wit: Ray Spencer. L.E.Mehaffey and T.P.T. Carlson address the Board on behalf of levying a taxfor the purpose of building memorial Halls in Contra Costa County for use of i American Legion Posts and ex-aervice men, as provided for in Section 4041f of the Political Code of the State of California. After hearing argument of the respective parties, upon motion of Super-i visor Knott, seconded by Supervisor Casey. It is by the Board Resolved that it is I the intention of the Board of Supervisors at the proper time for levying taxes to levy a special tax of $.002 on each .1.00 of assessed valuation of all taxable prop- arty of the Jonnty of Contra Costa; said tax to be in addition to all other taxes provided for, and the fend so created to be expended for the purposes set forth in Section 4041f of the Political Code of the State of California. i The foregoing order is passed by the Unanimous vote of the Board. i I I In the Matter of Loot Warrants. I Antonio Silva, having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that on i the 3rd day of October. 1921, there was issued to him by the County Auditor of i said Jounty, warrant on Supervisor District No. 1, numbered 62, for the sum of $18.1 and that said warrant was mailed to deponent on October 4th. 1921, and hrs been lost and is not in deponent's possession, and praying a new warrant to be issued in lieu) thereof; It is, by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of sold originalLost Warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor and registered by County Treasurer and paid in >r ,E order of payment of said original lost warrant. The vote of the Board being unanimous.,_ k i Y i i rI 31 ' i 1 In the !.latter of Approval of 'arrants of Reclamation District ;11619. !;ood cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that following war-! I rants of Reclamation District ?1619. be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount 223 March 2nd, 1922. $ 90.00 - 224 March 2nd, 1922. 141.85. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of j this Board on said warrants by af_`ixinq his signature thereto. i i I In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. ' It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that a cash allowance of $15. per month, commencing warch lat. 1922, he and the same is hereby i granted to Rosa Moreria, of Crockett. It is _`urth=r ordered that A.J.MctInhon, Probation ufficer be and he is hereby, authorized to make such arrangements with Salvation Army Home as he deems necessary for the care of two children, a boy and girl, of N.C.WilSDn, of 2itteburg. end that such Probation Officer be and he is herebyeuthorized if he deems it to the beat i interests of said children to place said children in the Salvation Army Home at a monthly cost of 410. per Tmth for each child.14 II I i In the Matter of Amendment to Ordinance No. 161. 1 :he Board adopts Ordinance No. 163 amending Ordinance No. 161 of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, increasing maximum low weight limit on auto- ' mobile trucks over the roads of Contra Costa County from 20,000 lbs. to 21,000 lbs. �F Said ordinance waspassed by the unanimous vote of the Board, and ordered published in the Contra Costa Standard in the manner and for the time required by law. I I I In the Metter of Completion of contract of Sweetser & Baldwin 4afe Co. a corporation i I u to install burglar alarm in County Treasurer's office. J. Rio Baker, Jnunty Treasurer of Contra Costa County, having filed with this Board his certificate whereby he certifies that all work agreed to be ' performed by Sweetser 4 Baldwin safe Company, a corporation by its contract. has been fully performed and completed according to plans and specifications therefor: It is bythe Board o-•dered that said contract be and the same is hereby j declared completed and said work accepted by this Board. J. �`-- It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said 8weeteer & Baldwin Safe Co. for labor performer or materials furnished on said contract, present P} rt same to this board within thirty five days from this date. i :ems 32 3 I The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., ' I f i In the Matter of Procuring Trucks from California Highway Commission for County road work. _ R.R.drnold, County Surveyor having heretofore been ordered to look into the matter of procuring trucks from State Highway Commission for use on county road work, and said R.R.drnold.having reported to this Board that he was able to obtain two 24/2 ton Moreland Trucks from California Highway Commission one numbered 1125 Engine 9060-E-4 and one numbered 1126 Engine So. 740-E-4 (surplus ;4litary equipment allotted to Ca'ifornis Highway Commission by United States Bureau of 2ablic Roads) and havin,; presented form of Contract for execution by Board of Supervisors of Contra) Costa county; 1 It is, on motion duly made and carried. by the Board order=d that W.J.B¢chanen chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, be authorized to execute said contracts and each of them for and on behalf of the County o: Contra Costa. It is further ordered that a "..,arrant be drawn on the County Treasury in favor of the California Highwa} Commission for the sum of $330, initial expense in obtain- one of ing.said trucks, payable out of funds of R.D. 1,S.D.3, and fhat a further warrant be drawn on the County Treasury in favor of California Highway Commission for the sum ofi I $330. out of the funds of R.D. 1, S.D.5. as initial cost of procuring one of said tracks.1, i I I i In the luatter of Fixing Compensati•n i for work on County Rmuds. i It is, by V e Board ordered that,on motion of Supervisor Hayden, seconded b:; Supervisor Trembath, the wage scale to be paid for all work on county roads i from and after npril.lst, 1922, be and the some are hereby fixed as follows, to wit: Laborers, per day, :$4.00. Horses, including wagon or other implement, $1.26 each. Truck Drivers, :$5.per day. Roller Men, 46. per day. The county to furnish Transportation. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes, Supervisors Casey, Hoyden,Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Supervisor :nott. i I I I i i I i i 4 i t 33 ' In the Latter of Application of Western Motor Transportation Company for Certificate of Public Con- Application No. 5274. venienee and Necessity to operate Auto Stage line between Rodeo and Livermore and intermediate points. The District Attorney of Contra Costa County having appeared before the Board and stated to she Roard that the Sen .'rancisco-Sacramento Railway Company has filed an application for revocation of Authorization granted by said Railway Commission to operate auto stage line for transportation of passengers between Rodeo and Livermore and intermediate points, on the ground that the said ;t'estern Liotor Transportation Com= pany had ceased to iperste along said road, and under said franchise; It i,, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the District li Attorney of Contra Costa County be and no is hereby euthorized to join in said Application for revocation of said license and to appear before the Railroad Commission ' of the State of California, in support thereof. i i In the:.fetter of State Hi gh•7ay. '.THEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the town of Hercules having received a petition requesting that the boundaries of said town be altered and that certain i territory hereinafter described be excluled therefrom, sod, T.'HEP.FAS, the Board of Trustees of said :own of Hercules, thereupon submitted' to the electors thereof the question of whether said territory should be excluded from! said town and cease to be a part thereof, which saidquestion was submitted at a special electi,n held for that purpose on Tuesday the 10th day of Jamary. 1922; ard, WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of acid town of Hercules Having certified to 3 this Board the result of said election wherein it was found and declared that the j territory proposed to be excluded from said town by said petition and submitted at j said election, and particularly described as follows, to wit: All that certain territory situated, lying and being in the County of Contral Costa, State of California, an? described as .# BEGINNING at a point on the southerly boundary of the property of the Hercules s Powder Co. from which point Station CD3 on the southerly boundary bears S. 37°45' W. i 2198.00 feet; thence N. 37^45' E. 1478.86 feet to station CD2 on the southerly boundary of the Hercules Powder Co. thence N 39°45' W. 947.76 feet to station CD1 on the southerly boundary, thence N. 56°15' E. 2208.36 feet to station CD on thea outherly Boundary, thence 11. 20°45' W. 810.48 feet to station T.T. 3 on the easterly boundary i of the Hercules Powder Company's property, thence N. 78"30' W. 2660.46 feet to station! T.T. 2 on the easterly boundary; thence 11. 39"00' T. 12.639.56 feet along the southern boundary of the town of Rodeo, to a point at the low water line in San Pablo Bay; thence followin3 the low wder line S. 6°30' 71. 1146.50 feet to a station; thence continuing along the low water line, s. 28°45' W. 1494.24 feet to a station; thence S. 43^15' T. 729.95 feet to a stenion on the low water line in San Pablo Bay, thence crossing through the lands of the Hercules Powder Co. S. 33°54' E. 3608.73 feet to station H.I. thence S. 43"19' E. 773.27 feet to station H. 2; thence S. 11.54' S. 3250.35 feet to station H. 3; thence 6. 30`20' E. 838.35 feet to station H. 4; thence 34 S. 38°20( E. 400.80 feet to station H. 5; thence S. 62°27' E. 630.60 feet to station H. 6; thence S. 82°36' E. 205.90 feet to station H. 7; thence N. 46°30' E. 907.02 feet to station H. B, thence S. 87°37' E. 859.03 to station H. 9;thence S. 59141' E. 2729.05 feet to station H. 10, thence S. 50°02' E. 290.15 feet to station H. 11, thence S. 62°26' E. 554.55 feet to station H. 12, thence S. 2°43' E. 816.40 Yeet to I station H. 13. thence S. 58°01' E. 72.40 feet to station H. 14, thence S. 34°26' E. 1415.09 feet to the point o: beginning; containing about 929.894 acres of land. has been excluded from the town of Hercules and is now unincorporated territory and, wHERRA9, it appears to this Board that certain of the State Highway, to mit: That certain territory beginning at the and of the State Highway at the original line of the incorporated town of Hercules south of the town of Rodeo, and running along said road to a line where present boundary of said incorporated town as noN changed crosses said road, is a portion of the State Highway System and should be and become a portion of tae State Highway; THER7IMNE BE 1T 4^SOLVED that Cal ifornia Highway Commission be and they are i hereby requested to take over the portion of the State Highway included witin the s i territory here Lnabove particularly described, as a part of thr, State Highway System. j The said Resolution was proposed by Supervisor fnott, seconded by .Supervisor I Haydn, and passed by the unanimous vote of the board. I i In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the Different funds of the County are presented tothe Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, ' signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. I And the Board takes recess to meet on Moniay, tpril 3rd , 1922, at 10 o'clock,' A.ti. I Y�r .. . . . . ,Chairman. i i 1, ,a -% . . . . . . .Clerk. I i w I i t i I I i � :i 3a'r � x f ' IN THEBOARD nF 9U?ERvjgoP.S OF CON.RA 009TA C',VYTY, "TATE OF CA1I3'ORNIA. Ilondey, April Jrd, 1922. i The Board met at 10 o'clock A.L. i Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb 7.nott; i J.P. Casey, C.H.Heyden, and R. J. Trembath. J.H.'h'ells, Clerk. l - - - - - - - - - - I The minutes and proceedins for and during the month of March, 1922, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved rs read, and signed by the ! Chairman and Clerk. I I In the Hatter of Adoption of Plans and _ Specifications for Building Shoulders on Divisions Hos. 4-11-12 0£ the County of I Contra Costs.Highray System. R.R.Arnold, County Surve."or appears before the Board and presents plans and specifications and cross-sections for the building of shoulders en Divisions Nos. 4,11 and 12, bean; on that portion of division No. 4 lying north of the town of! I Byron. on Division No. 11 lying; east of the town of fichols and all of Division No. I 12, a total distance of 9.14 miles; Thereupon, it is b^ the "card ordered that said plans and specifications 6 and cross-sections, etc. be and the some are hereby adopted as plans and specificat- ions for the building of said oil macadam shoulders. i It is further ord=.red that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Antioch; Ledger for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on `€ —onday :lay let, 1922, for said r• rk. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 I � 5 l In the 'latter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for Building of Shoulders ons'= Division No. 18 of Centra Costa County Bi&hway. R.R.Arnold, Joanty 9urve,yc- of Contra Costa County, presents plans and specifications for buildin: of oil macadam shoulders on all that P 3 part of Division 90 18 of th= County fiighr:ay System lying between the town of Danville and the County lire at Dublin a distance of 7.38 miles. 3 Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, cross-secti,ins, etc. be and the st:me are hereby adopted as plans and specifications ' for building of said shoulders on said Division Jo. 18. ' It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Contra Costa 'Courier-Danville ,carnal, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hoar of ' v 11 o'uL c'x A.:d. on :.1sy lst, 1922, for furnishing of metrial fnr building of said ' "a road. The said order is passed by the unnnimmis vote of the board. ra' 36 i i In the :latter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for buildin.; of a road on i what is known as Division I10. 31 of County of Contra Costa Highway System, being that certain road lying between Bryant Bridge on Tunnel Road to ^_own of !'oraga. R.R.Arno19, County 9urvegor, presents to tris Board plans and Tecific9ions for the buildinc of a road on Division No. 31 being that certain road known as Morage, Road from near the Bryant Bride on Tunnel Road to the town of ITDraga; i It is, by the board ordered that said pl-ns and specifications, strain sheetsi, cross;-sections, etc. be and the;,, are hereb;; adopted as plans end specifications, i strain sheets, cross-section:;, etc. for buildin; said road; It is furth=r ordered that the Clerk o" this Board advertise in the Martinez Daily Standard. for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on ;donday May let, 1922 for doing said work. � The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the iiGtt.ir of Approval of 7;arrants of Reclamation District No. "059. mood cause oppeartng therefor, i'. is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said Reclamation District '12059, be and the sane are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amo mt. 1 April 3. 1922. 359.21. April 3. 1922 37.25 3 April 3. 1922 4:18.84 I 4 April 3, 1922 425.05 5. April 5. 1922 90.00 s 6 April 3, 1922 60.00 7 April 3. 192-2 60.00 6 April 3. 1922 16.25 9 April 3. 1922 102.50 10 April. .i, 1922 27.50 :1nd the chairman and Clerk o: this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the }latter of Approval of Ylarrants of Reclamation District #80. good cause appearing theirefor. It is by the Board ordered that the follow- I ing allow- ing warrants of ReclamPtion District 1802, be and the some are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amo,mt. i I 225 ilarch 21. 1922 $219.95 226 iiareb 21, 1922 682.50 i 227 ?:arch 21. 1922 682.50 228 March 21, 1922 1Ei3.75 223 maroh 21, 19 2 144.65 230 March 21, 1022 7.70 231 Uprch 21, 1922 9.30 232 March 3o, 1922. 188.50 j N� i ' And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby atiftrized to note the epiroval of tbi= Board on said i'.'arrants by affixing th=ir signatures thereto. In the }Batt er of Approval of Tarrants � Of Reclamation District No. 2024. ;pod cause a;pearing therefor it is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrants of' R4clamation District 42024, be and the same are hereby approved, to i wit: i No. Date Amount. ' 62 February 10. 1922 1460.49 G4 ?larch 10. 1922 923.36 65 March 10, 1922 1329 .03. Ani the Chtrman and Clerk o' this B-ard are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board or. said 17arrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the llatt-r of Reporting on P g Road Bills. R.R.Arnoid. County Surve;or, having; during the time that he was acting under the supposed county Engineer act, taken care of, listed, and segregated and approved all warrants of qupe visor District Pond bills, end said R.R. Arnold.County Surveyor having asked to be relieved of said work owing to the shortage of' help in his office,) It is. b;,• the Board ordered that said F..S.drnold, be and he is hereby reliev ed of the duty aC reporting on all road bills contracted by each jupervisor. :he vote oC the Board on said order being unanimous. f s In the +::atter of Report of County Super- intendent of Schools of Alaneda County, regarding _. Result of an election held in Amador Valley Joint Union High School Diatrict in Alameda County,oC which Antone School District in Contra Costa Cnunty, is a part. The County Superintendnt oC Senools of Alameda County. having reported to this Board and filed a certificate sho-::ing formation o' Amador Valley Join Nfgh School District, of which antone School District in Contra Costa County. is .portion.! - .- It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board be end he is hereby i ordered to record eaid certificate in full in the :.anutes of this Board, as follows: "CERTT?1CA^_E 0^ 0 UPTY 9UP3?I5^_E.NDEN OF FORMATION 00 TFE :.'_:DOR VALLEY JOINT UNION H119 40UOOL I DISTRICT. I. David E. Martin. County So;^rintendent of Schools of Ale'neds County. State of Ca':ifornis, do hereby certify that an election was held on the fourteenth (14th) day of March. 1922, in Pleasanton School District of .•.y Alameda County. .Surrey School District OC Algmeda County and Antone School District of Alamed,. ;md Contra Costa Counties, to determine whether the + Amador Vel ley Joint Union High School District should be formed therein: That, the vote at said election was canvassed by the officers thereof and that within five days subsequent to said election they reported to ; me the res Ot thereof and ddiverel to me the returns of said election in i each of the above named :school districts. i :.: 38 i k j t That in Pleasant an School District in Alameda County the total number of votea cast in favor of said Amador Vel ley Joint Union High School District was 477 votes, and the total number of votes cast against said Amador Valley Joint '*nion High 'school District was 13 votes. That, in higrray School District in Alameda County the total number ' of votes oast in favor oC said Ansdor Valley, JointUrion High School District was 53 votes and the total number of votes cast against said Amador Valley Joint ;Inion High School District was 18 votes. That, in Antone School District of Alameda and Contra Costa Co:In ties � the total number of votes cast for ;aid Amador Valley Joint Union High School District was IC votes and the total number of votes cast against said Amador Valley Joint Union High School District was 14 votes. j That there was cast at said election 540 votes for the said Amador Valley toint Union High School District end 45 votes against said Amador Y Valley Joint Union High school District. all of which also appears from said returns of svid election and as a result thereof said Amador 'alley Joint Union high :School District is to be formed; that within ten days after the receipt o said returns I canvassed the same, and declared and recorded the res ilt, with the details of the vote in each district, in a book '.kept by me for that purpose. � That the bounlaries of the avid proposed Amador Valley Joint Union high School District are identical with and the same as the present boundaries of Pleasanton School District in Alameda County, kiurray School District in t.lsmeds County and -ntone School District in Alameda iad Contra Costa N.a Counties as described in the records of Us 'cards of Supervisors of said Counties and that said proposed Amador Valley Joint Union High School .uistrict i.? to be comprised and consist of the three said contiguous i school districts in thei•• entirety: i . I (Signedi David E. 11artin. County Superintend-nt of Schools of Alameda County. If In the Hatter of Petit.on of Pittsburg Post American Legion, for permi:as inn t Condpet Carnival on outskirts of Pittsburg. A committee from Pittsburgost, American Legion, 4 g appears before the Board and requests permission to.conduct a carnival on outskirts.of Cit.? of Pittsburg, between- the 15ti: ani 22nd of April, 1922, and that they be relieved of the necessityi of in a license to conduct said Carnival; PQV� d , ;hereupon, it a.)pearin; to .he Board that the American Legion should be en- I couraged, It is. on motion duly made and carried, by the hoard ordered that the Pitta= burg Post, American Legion, be and they are he^by granted permission to conduct a I " Carnival in the outskirts o' City of !Ittaburs, between the 15th and 22nd of April. ; 1922, without the neceasity of obtaining a license therefor, from the Connty of ContrS costa. I In the :.:atter of Report of Denville Fire District Election. j i :he election officers appointed by the Commissioners of Danville ?ire Dis- trict to c:nduct an election regardin the levying of a tax in Denville Loire District. 4 having filed with this Board their certificates showing that at the election held i or, the 18th Ia. of Lurch. 1922, the f_llo;ying vote ::as cast, to wit: 2ax.Yes--79; :ax.Bo-- 1S. ^hereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said Certificate and Resclt of said Election be ,n.l the sane ir: hereby approved by thin BoF-rd. f` 3. In the :Setter of Acceptance of Policy I x for County ^resscrer's Burglar Insuran:e. -, J.Rio Baker, having presented to this Board, a policy of the Fidelity and Deposit Company orlaaryland, for Burglar Insurance on County "Treasurer's office, It is. by the Board ordered that call Policy be cnd the some is hereby approv- ed a.td cccepte9 by this Board. I In the !natter of Crent_ng Reqaisitinns of County 1asessor and County Clerk. so. 0. neese, County Assessor, having filed requisition for a Long Carriege� L.C.§mith Typewriter and the Coact;• Cle .. J.F.''ells, having fil=.d requisition for ' folders for filing cases, ! It is, by the Board ordered that sold requisitions be and the same are and I each o_ them is, hereby granted. In the ,Matter of 6pplieation of -Bfz.i Point Utilities Company for ...4 permission to lay cater pipe along County Road. A uonmuniestion from Bay Point Utilities Company having been received. ask- Ing permission to lay :"Toter pipe slon,; county road; It is, by the Board ordere.i that sail communication be End the same is here�j by referred to t*.e District Attorner for his opinion in the matter.'.., � I In the Uatter of ollosance to Lnligents. I :he Cali%rnis bnd Hanallan Sugar Refining Conpany having presented a letter 1 f to thio Board reyuestin_ assistance in the care of Antone M. Tortes end family. Span- i li ish subjects. j It is, by the Board ordered that said m^tter be and the same is hereby referred; to A.'.;JoLiahon. Probation Officer and Vat he be given full authority to act as in hiy Jud,,vn<nt seems best in the matt^r. I j In the Latter of Advertisin. Res-+urces of Contra Costa County. ' ,,.A•Ricks, of the Contra Cots Realty Board, having appeared before this Board ' and presented a tentative fora of a booklet to be printed advertising the resources of Zontra Costa County, and it anraring to the Board that said proposed booklet as r� outlined n all be advantageous to the County of Centra Costa, as•a medium of adver- I tiling the resoarcer of Contra Costa .7ounty; I ! j > 40 4 It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board order,d that this Board i hereby signifies its intention of purchasing booklets to the sum of 0250, when said booklet is printed and arranged in form satisfactory to this Board. Said money to be paid upon deliv-ry of seid b oklets to this Board ant] presentation of a duly vera; fied claim therefor, payable oat of the Advertising Bund. i 21 i In the !.latter of Sale of Lands sold .r to the State of Cali.orninfor taxes. d" It is, on notion duly mad- and carried, by the Board ordered that the Dist 'k riot Attorney of Contra dosta County, be and he i:+ hereby ordered to report to this 1 Board, the law ozi method of selling all lands in -antra Uoeta Count y, sold to the State of California far taxes; and ::,hIch have not been redeemed; :he said order is ,)eased by the unanimous vote of the board. F - `. In the !letter of Application for � ^;r yreight Yranchi..e over road in County of Contra costa. Gttentior, hca been called to this Board of the fact that an applicat Lon has h been made to the Railroad Commi:.sion for permBsion to conduct a freight line over certain roads in Contra Costa County; -� It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that She '} District Attorney be a he is hereby authorized to fo13m up said application and m-Te objections to any application over roads covered by Ordinances of this Board.X' ! M-' a , In the Matter of Communication frau =a California hi&hwa;; Commission regarding i r Building of walk frnm Rodeo to Olen Refinr:ry. J11 A communication from California Ei,thway Conmigsion regarding the construct-i u Ing a, a walk from Oleum Refinery to Rodeo, was received by the Board and by the Board taken under advisement. Iy 's In the Batter of Allowance of Claims. a , Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board:; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board.' signed by the Chairman, attested by the Olerk and ordered entered on the allowance I ` Book of his Board. ! s 4 `a ' In the Matter of Communication i fr^m Grand Jury. A communication from Grand Jury regarding the placing o: an Official Direct cry in the lower hall of Court House was read to the Board and by the Board placed on file. i In the Matter of Allowance of Claims I `} on Special Road Fund. I rF. It Oppecring to the hoard that there is on deposit in the County Treasury i ;$ of the County of Contrs Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of the County or i i Contra Costs, which said moneys -:ere derived from Contra Costa `%ounty's portion of ' State Automob ae Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1921, and from moneys collectedfor fines for violation of :Motor Vehicle Act and from licenses for Auto trucks, which said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of i roads. bridges and culverts in said County and the follo:vin; claims having been i presented against Supervisor District 110. 2 of Contre Costa County, for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, brid.3es and culverts in +aid District ro. 2; i It is by the Board ordered thus said claims be an9 the some are hereby or- dared paid out of the Special 'oral fund of Contra .^,oataCounty, to wit: Name. Amour.'.. J.SA zevedo .g 27.00 . C.H..Bla9.y ;56.00 ,9 R.,.Brsckman 6.00 ib.C.Bo ages 46.50 Nick ,.lements 22.50 George Griffin 4.50 P.J.£ane 112.00 Mike :;ohl 4.50 Msrt•inez ::star Sy at em 10.34 William Nienberg 30.00 S.R.Perry 18.00 A. Rosa 18.00 James "with 24.75 H.Silva 18.00 x Willibr.: ^Cott 49.50 J.R.Shelby 24.00 A.M.=helby 78.00 J.A.W in er 36.00 C.G.renekel 18.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 ss 9 42 I i In the L'Ater of Suillin:t of Division No. 31 of County Highaoy, the road from Bryant Station to :own of Ltorags. i ;he )dorage Company, a corporation, having heretofore offered to give to j the County of Contra )osta, the sum of Nifty thousand dollars to be used in the pay- ment of one-half the coat of constructing a paved high:.-ay from Bryant Station to Morn M. in the County of Contra Costa, according to plans and specifica'.iona heretofore adopt! ed by this Board for Division 31 of the County highs,;- System, this Board hnving i 1 heretofore agreed to expend a like amount in the construction of arid road; NO"% ^HERB_PORE, it is hereby ordered, that the County of Contra Costa, accepq from said tloraga Company, a corporation, said gift of fifty thousand dollars for the I sole purpose of tieing and expending the same in the payment of one-half of the cost of construction of said pcved highway sucording to said plea and specifications, the County of Contra dosta to supply a like anti for the construction of seid road; R I^- I^ U—_17,R 071ERM by said Board that if the cost of construction of a•id paved 5i hway is less than the a p g � g,;regnte sum of One hundred thoue•nd dollars, that j the County of Contra Costa will return to 2•.id 'ioraga Company, a corporation, all of said sum of eifty thous•nd doll•rs in excess of one-half of the actual cost of constr -t- ion of esid paved highway. In the Matter of the Iusuance of Bonds of Dnnville School District, ! Contra Costa County. C .ifornis. WHEREAS. on the 21st day of rebrsary, 1922, the School Board of the 'Deavilje ° f t`= School District in the County of 6ontra Costa, State of California, deemed it advieatile to call and by a resolution and order duly and regularly passed and cdopted by the ' said School Board and entered or, the minutes thereof on said last mentioned day, said! '!_c School Board did call an election and resolve and order: That an election be called and held thrnughout the arid Dnrville School District on the 24th day o: :Larch, 1922, for the purpose of submitting to the electors Of said Danville 3c'ino3 District the ..uestion of lssain and selling the bonds of said Danville School TUetrict in the amlant of twenty thoussnd ($20,000.00) dollars to run not exceeding twenty (20) years ant to beer interest at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annuclly, for the purpose of raising money t for building school building or school buildings; for supplying said school building or school buildings with furniture ani necessary apparatus and for improving the Y ! 'e school grounds; and. TIM—PA S, an election wns held in said D!nville F!chcol District on the twenty fourth day of :March, 1922, in conformity with the said resolution and order i of s•id 'chool Board of the said D%nvllle School District end it1 the proceedings had I in the premises nave been certified to this Tin-:rd of Supervisors by the said School ' Board of the said Danville :iohool 'District as required by law; and. !"iM_RShS, the s- id certified proceedings show .nd after a full examination! and investigation, this Board has found aid does hereby find and declare: t I r 43 � 4 1 "a Shat in nuuordanoe with the resolution nd order of the School Board of Danville 1chool District duly passed rend adopted on the 21st day of February, 1922, ' an election w':s duly called in said ')anvil.le School District and was held in said Danville ehool District on the 24th day ?f March, 1922, and that notice -•f said I election was given by posting notices thereof ei.;ned by the members o:' the said i 4 School Board in riore than three public pinces in :-aid Danville School District for a more thin tr.enty days next before s•-id election, and by publishing such notice in the Daily ,azette-Liartinez, a nrr:apa:er printed an•? .,ablished in the said County of Contra Costa, "tate of Cal.ifnrnte, not lase: than once n weer. for three successive i i weeks before soil election (four publicrtions) which at id notice so posted and R published visa in the fnr!n required b,; the ?olitical Code of the 3tste of California.; s That prior'n to the opanir,; sail polls at said election the Inspector and Judges a ?,leution conducting sr,id electioAEsaid Danville School District took the oath of offices r°ouired by low and thereafter conducted eaid election as required ' by lnw, end at the close thereof, canvassed the votes cast thereat, ❑nd certified the result of said election to the .:aid %ehr.ol Board of en:id ynville Sehuol Distric and to them made return of the bollote snd the poll end tally list of said election. ( Thaton the 31st day of Idaruh. 1901', the .a•me being the seventh day after the said election ,.ni at the hour of nne o'clock P.M. of said dry, the School Board of e7 I said Dan:•ille School District met and canvassed the saLd returns of said election. , from which 9 Ai returns the s•:i•.l school Board of the said Danville School District found and .ieclared ar:d this Bocrd no,- fin's and decl.-res that there w„s a total of One hundred ninet.% two votes cast at said electinn •nd that more then two-thirds of the ,,otes east to :-.it: gine hundred fifty eight votes vare cost for i suing said i bonds nod that thirt;; "our votes -sere cast a_rainst iss::ing said bonds, and that none! < .; of the votes c;at were 1rreauler and il'egal and not counted, and thct the a-id School Board of acid District caused an entry of the result of said election to be ' made upon the minutes of the said Board. And this ?pard fnrtherfinds and decl•res that said election was duly •nd regul,:rly .:ailed rend hal•? :•? conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regular= �. ly given rnl published and the the result thereof was duly %nd regalrrly canvassed :end in he manner u nd as required by law, and that 11 the acts, conditions ::nd things required by law to be done have been done and performed in regular and due form and in strict scuord-nos with the provisions of the Statute authorizing the . issuance of the dchool District Bunds and that the total of indebtedness of sold School District, inc:l;ldinq this proposed issue of bonds is within the limit prescribed by law. j I= 19 :)iF.B3F0P.E 03D:BiD that the bonls of the Donville School Distri,it in - ,F. the ;ounty f ,nntra Joetc, Strte o” California, issue in the aggregate Sam of t-'enty thous-nd (.20,000.00) dollars and tht the a•me shall be numbered consecutively j from 1 to twenty (20) inclusive, and skirl' be in dennminn:tions of One theasand ' (,1,000.00) dollars each, ;,,,Sable within twenty (20) years from the .late thereof in mold cin of the United States of America with interest thereon at the rete of -, six (o) per can: per r;nnum, payable semi-annually in like gold coin, both principal .' J and interest payable at the office of the Jounty :'res,surer of the ecid 0ounty .•f a Contra Costs. I: i" "'I?^_HER 01DEEND that s•id bonds shall be dated the let day of May. I' . 44 1922, and eha'1 be pc-;able as follor— to wit: i x Bond numbered One 1) to mature one year from date, to wit: the let day of !say, 1923: Bond numbered two (<^) to motors two years from date, to wit: the ]at day of May, 1924; i Bond numbered three (3) to mature three years from dote, to wit: the let i day of utay, 1925; Bond numbered four (1) to mature four years from date. to wit.the 1st day K Of logy, 1926; I Bond numbered five (F) to mature five years from date. to wit: the let day I of Ll-y, 1927; Bond numbered six (6) to mature six years from date. to wit: the 1st day of lday, 1928; Bond numbered seven (7) to mature seven years from date, to wit: the let day �of aiGy, 1929; Bond numbered eight (81 to mature eight years from date, to wit: the let day ''` i of May. 1930; I Bond numbered nine (9) to mata-e nine yearn from date, to wit: the let day i of Ilay, 1931; I Bond numbered ten (10) to mature ten years from date, to wCt: the let day of 1 of May, 1932; I i Bond numbered eleven (11) to mature eleven years from date. to wit: the let day of Yaq, 1933; �I Bond numbered twelve (12) to mature twelve years from date, to wit: the 1st I dsy of May, 1934; Bond numbered thirteen (13) to mature thirteen years from dote, to wit: the lot dsyof Lley, 1936; Bond numbered four'.een (14) to mature fourteen years from date, to wit: the i let day Cr May. 1936; i Bond numbered fifteen (15) to mature fifteen years from date, to wit: the let day of.ay, 1937; j Boni numbered sixteen (16) to mature sixteen years from date, to wit: the lat dr.y of :.i11J. 1938; Bond numbered seventeen (17) to mature seventeen years from date, to nit: the let Ity -f Kay, 19.19: Bond numbered eighteen (18) to mature eighteen years from date, to wit: the let day of -Lay. 1940; Bond numbered nineteen (19) to !,:stare nineteen years from date, to wit: the let da;; of May, 1941; Bond numbered twenty (20) to mature twenty years from date, to wit: the 1st day of May. 1942; I And it is further Ordered that sbid bond;; shall be issued in substantially the following form, to wit: No. S3.H00.T. IMMICT B.-,)FD ,x,000.00. Danville School District County of :contra ;oata, State of Califo mi:. I Danville School District in the County of Contra Costa, Stv.te of California, i United States of Amprion, ac''nowledYes itself indebted to r_nd promises t-• pay to i I 4 j i ' the holder hereof at the office of the County :reasoner of the County of Contra Coate. State of Ca'ifornio. on the let day of May, 19_. One thousand ($1,000.00) donors in gold coin of the United States of emerica, with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of six (65) per cent perrnnam, payable semi-annually on the 1st day of j November, and the 1st day of May of each and ev-ry year Prov, the date hereof antil this bond is pail. This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date numbered from One (1) to trent,; (20( inclusive, amo:nting in the ag regate to the Sam of Twenty thousand (,20,000.00) dollars ani is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of the County oPContrr, Coyta, Strte of Cd ifornia, for the purpose of raising money for' building school building or school buildings; for supplying said school building or school buildins with furniture ani necessary appr:retns and for improving the school grounds. in Danville School District in said County of Contrr Costa, Stote of Chli£ornis. in pursuance of rand in strict conformity with the provisions of the Polii �) ' tical Code rind the Constitution of the State of California and is authorised by a vote of more than two thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and regularly called and hel.� and conducted throughout said Danville School bistriet in said County and State on the 24th day o:'14!rch, 1922. i Ani the Board of aupery isore o: the County of Contra Upstu. State of -a Cali'ornia, hereby certify and declare that srid election wrs duly and regularly crlled held and conducted and thr'. notice thereof was duly and regalerly given and publish-i ed and the result thereof was duly and regnlerly canvassed and declared in the manner and as regaired by law and that rill the acts and conditions and things required by a j law t.+ be done precedent to, and in the issuance of acid bands have been done. and .3 have been performed in regular •;nd in due form -nd In strict accordance with the pro? .`: viaions 0' the law suthorizin the issue of 3rommar School District Bonds, And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of indehi- edness of the a•:id D•nville School district includin, this iseue of bonds is within j the limit provided by law. I Thin bond is in the form prescribed by an order of the said Board of Super- visors duly mode and anter?d in its minutes on the 3rd day of opril, 1922, and ehe7.1 be payeble out of the interest and sinking "and of the D:.nville School District and the money for the redemption o' avid bon-lo a.A the payment of interest thereon shall, ?:- be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of the said Danville :ichool District! II?' "•'I^:ISS? :TE�R'.`0?. th= Board of :iupervisors of the County of Centr+_ Costa. I .� State of Ccl.ii'ornis, has caused thix bond to be Bi.1ned by its Chairman, ant by the .f4 County Auditor, and attested b;; its Cler'+ with the se,l of said P.oard rttauhed this : 1 at d ay n:ii:.y, 1922. I IIFtuimeri ,. the nor o. aperv1_eo�s. --To—an ty d—'uc IT . ' Attest: noun y er,caC er�oT�ne Board of 9upervisnre of County •,f Cortrr., Co-tai State .".ali'_arnla. i Resolved tha: to ar=ch of sr,id Lno.t;; ehs11 be attachei intere::t coupons egaol i 1 in number- to twice the namber of years _-aid :,and chall ran -.ad pyabl.e as herein before .i I 46 i i I set rut, in substantially the f•llo::in for-,, to wit: 00 T-71^E?7;_ 7071. :he Treasurer a, the Co:mty ofOontrn Costa, Strte of Cnlifornia, will pap to ti,e holder hereof out of the interest and oinkinS fund of the Danville School District in s•id Jamt;; un! St-.te, on the day O 19 at his office in the :'own o";.;artinez, in soil 'Count- and State, the sum of thirty dollars for intereLt on Bard Ilumber of s,id D!.nville ^chool District. aunty iuditor. I C aTi irm;:n o_ tne z5oard of oupery:surs. - County u_rr_ aRa Clerk of the Board r.f Supervisors. A_dD I^_ IS yn*nTIrg_o ORDEM thr;t the County Clerl; of the County of Contra Costa, Styte of Onlif rni-. shall cense the a-id bonds and coupons to beprepared in accordonce %,jith th= f'regoin.; forms: • i AND I_ I? h'ER711 '`:.: '? ORDER D the'. `.J.Buchaneq, the Uheirm,n of this - Board, '.H. "ells, jhe Count:- Clerk, and Clerk of this Board, and .,.?1. 9ullenger, r County Auditor of said County are, and each of them, is hereby asthorized tr, as such officials, sign each u--id bonds on behalf of said county fnd to impress I upon each bond the seal of this zoard of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons by their respective fac simile signatures: _ LND I: 1 , "T?'!'E? O:DERE'D that the srid bonds be sold by the Board of Sup- ervisors of thr said -ount;r, for and as act of this Board of Supervisors on the day of 1922, at the hnur of o'clock A.M. of s,iid i day to the hi 3 pst :and best responsible bidder for cash gold coin of the United States of -mericu, after due and legal notice thereof hes been given by said Bosrd by publication of a notice, specifyim; the time and place of the srid enle of said i f bonds, the number sn) denomination thereof, the roteof interest thereon the terms , for r'hich s•il bonds will run, --.nd the ';te of pa,r:ieat thereof, and the kind of money for nhich said bonds ia'.11 be sold, to wit: gold coin of the United St.tes of ymericie; I and that scald bonds will be sold to the highest and best responsible i,idder for ucdh, i as aforesaid, but in no case for less t1w par and accrued interest, and that the 1 _ said Board of �iunerv.isors sill reserve the right to reject any or all of staid bids; for two succesa.ve weeps inthe Daily O,,zette. Martinez, a nevi:paper printed and published and circulated in the srid County of Jontr„ Costa. Pawed :,nd adopted at n regular meeting of Ba-id Board of Supervisors held on the Srd day of April, 1922. Ayes; Supervisors 4nott, Casey, Hayden, Bachenan and .rembath. Noes: 'lone. Absent: None. I _ i i Chairman Elf the aOerd of Supervisors. 1 I I P 47 ata Matter of the Issuance of / _a of Denvilleeea District. RESOLVE, as the Chairm m of e, #owd « Supervisors of the 2_z of c!a \\ Costa, ta. rCalifornia the o G a,ar ethe Je yeeont m #4s t«. 1 \ of California. ee the ountye,a and ex-offic-io Clerk of the Bocrd e ;a ,o . / of the _«y c Contra #as, State z G=ame, are, and each of them is, hereby authorized to execute the bonds issued in the rbove entitled matter. Dated; this 3rd ,#of April. 1922. Oh&irman of theems re_. T Attest: J., _� / County 0� and e!a m Claw o the B� e � e a . supervisors : ,oun Q J Contra Costs. :\ � \ I Board t.sm_e to n@ on Monday April 2±, 5E. at ooa_/ A.M. § > ~/Chairman. « . \� � � ©a , ©a .. ©"sJ . ....aerk. � � ~ < � »a . .� «� . � . y . . . . . . . . . . � . . . . . . . : . . . . . 4 3 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COST=. COUNTY, STATE OF CATIFORNT'. j It is by the Board of Supervisors ordered that a Special Meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Jontra Josta Jounty, be c, 'led for and to meet on Wednesday, April 12th, � 1922, at 10 o'clock ..M. for th= purpose of deciding whether or not proceedings Shall be taken under the provision of Sec. 2322 of the political Code of The State of Cali- fornia, for the eradication of ground squirrels, gophers and rodents from lands in j the County of Contra Costa nod to make any and all orders necessary for the eradicat- ion of said ground squirrels, gophers and rodents from said lands inthe Connty of Contra Coate. Dated: April 12, 1922. IN.J.Bnchanan. I J.P.Casey. C.H.Heyden. ?eb 7.nott. R.J.Trembeth. f i IN THE BOARD OF nU11ERVT1.Oa1! ')- 1,r!T°A .COGT9 C^UN^Y, STATE OF CALI-OR!TTA. Wednesday, April 12th, 1922. i s The ?ar.rd met at lO n'cZock Present: Hon. T.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors :eb Enott; j J.P. Casey. C.H.Hsyden, and A..J.Trembath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the i:iutter of Eradication of ! ' Squirrels from lands in County of I Centra ;osta n V.C.Stephens, having this day appeared 'before this Board and reported that ; on certain properties owned or possessed by William Y. Stubbs, Lena Biller, John Donovan and Jeremish Donovan, Louis P'echa'ib, Amelia s."ebber, C.H.deller, Cowell i Portland Cement Jompany, acorporetion, Henry Cowell Lime k Cement Co. a corporation;! Ernest V.Cowell,Samuel H.COwell, Isabella L?.Cowell. Helen E. Cowell; and "Sophia L. Sutton, situated within the County of Jontra ;oste, State of Californis, there naw are ground squirrels and gophers that are destructive to trees and plants; and it I i i ¢;ppecring to this Board that it is necessary to the safety of the agricultural interests of the ;ounty of Centra Costa that the said ground squirrels and gophers eho,ld be eradicated, destroyed .nd con!rolled; I . E—REFORE, this Board hereby orders that V.;. ^tevens, Horticultural Commiss= ' inner of the County of Jontra Josta, St,.te of California, be, and he is, hereby :authorized and directed to proce=d under the system and methods provided by the provisions of Sections 2322 and 23'E a of the Political Code of the State of California, to inspect the premises owned or possessed by the persons whose names are hereinafter set forth before the rc:pective ,rarcels of the property owned or 4511 ' possessed by each of them, each p:rcel of which said property, together with the name' ;c of the owner thereof, is particularly described as follows: William ?.Stubbs: The following described property in the Rancho Lae Juntas in the County of Contra Costa. State of California, being a tract of lend bounded on the north by lands of nine and Machado, on the East b;; lands of Hobbs. $ on the south and West by the bound cry line between Pacheco and Pleasant Rill School ndstricts in the County or Contra Costa. state o� California. and containing 312 acres more or less. Lena Miller: The following described lards in the County of Contra Coota,'s State o ..e. ..oro e. .he west 105 acres of the North west -1 of Section 30. T E N., R. 3 E. U.D.B.!< li. except right of way heretofore granted to A.T. & S.-F. Ry. contain- ing .86 acres of land, more or less. John Donovan W Jeremiah Donovan: Those certain lands inthe County of Contra Cos a, State of Ca irarn e. esor ed as follows: The North coat of Section' 1 1, 1 R., R. 1 IT., IS.D.B. & ;i. and the North west ? of Section 6, T 1 N., R. 1 E., M.D.B. & M. containing 320 acres, axes iting therefrom 2.38 acres of land sold to Con= ' tra 7oste County for highway Purposes. R Louia Machado: Those certain lands in the County of Contra Casts. State of Cal ifornie, ea e3—as fnllons: The south j and the Aarthweat A- of Section 36, T 2 N., R. 1 ff., L.D.B.& M. containing 4HO acres: excepting there?rom 2.88 acres ' sold to Contra Costs County for highway purposes. Amelia I. Webber: These certain lande in the County of Contra Costs. State: AA of Calidorn a, Facrioe as follows: The south west 1/4 of Section 17, T 1 S., R. 4 E. M.D.B.'c U. containing 160 acres; the North west - and the East 30 acres of the Northeast '? of Section 19, T 1 S.. R 4 E., +i.D.B. & M. containing 190 Peres; the south z or Section 19, T 1 S., R. 4 E. L.D.B. & M. containing 320 acres; the East of Section 24. T 1 S., F. 3 E., 1S.D.B.k V. containing 320 acres; the North east o of Southwest and the East } of Northwest ? of Section 24, T 1 S., R. 3 E., M D.B. & M. containing 120 acres; the with j of Section 16, ^_ 1 S.. R. 4 E. N.D.B..4 M. con-' 1 taining 320 scres. C.H.iieller: :hose certain lands in the County o' Contra Costa, State of CalifornTs Fibed as follows: All of Section 12, T 1 N., R. 1 W., Y.D.B.& M. containing 640 acres • all of section 11, T 1 N., R. 1 "'.,1L.D.B. & U. lying on east i side of 11itchell Creek. north of Town n" Cluyt•nn, containing 258 acres; the South E• of North Best ? nr Section 20, T 1 N., R. 1 E., i•.I.D.B.& il. containing 60 ease; all of southeast'-'. of SEction 20, T 1 N.. R. 1 E.. M.D.B. & ii. except portion lying south of C3anty Road, also twn acres in Southwest 1/4 of Section 20, T 1 N.. R. 1 ` E. containin3 143.50 acres. ^. Henry Cowell Lime & Cement Co. a corporution: the following described tracts o_ an .y ng aeing in a Rancho Monte a Diablo in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to wit: Lot ro. 28 containing 89.83 acres of land; Lot No 29 containing 191.07 acres o: lnnd, Lot No. 30 containing 181.11 acres of ' lend; Lot `lo. 31 enntain_ng 190.48acrea of land; Lot llo. 37 containing 87.95 acres r of lnnd;Lot No. 36 containing 90.79 aces of land, as said Lots are designated and ' delineated upon that carts in "Ln,p of the Undivided L;-nds of the Estate o Franciscoj Galindo, a portion of Rancho Uonte del Dkblo, Contra Costa Co. Cal. August 1805" filed in the county Recorder's office of said County of Coti�ro Costa on the 10th day of October, 1905• also � triangular shaped tract of lend containing 37.24 acres; more or leas, formerly belonging to J.A.Stewart, and bounded on the northerly and e:eterly sides by said Lots 31 and 37, described above, and the southwesterly side by the 147.41 acre tract of land formerly owned by Davis and Coral, now belonging to Ernest V. Cowell. Samuel H.Cowell, Isabella ').Cowell and Helen-1d. Cowell. Cowell Portland ;en.ment Company, a corporation: That certain tract of lend: in the --ouny o. mon ra jos a. S r. a mac. .or a:d'esc�ibed as follows: The southerly 213.84 acre tract in Lot Eo. 8 hill land, as eaid Lot No. 8 is laid down and delineated upon th,:t certain "Plat of the Division Survey of the Rancho Sen +diguel, surveyed b;: L.' .Taylor, July 1868" and filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra oats, °tate of Cr1 ifornin, on the 24th day of August; 1866. and being the same land conveyed to Coral eortland Cement Company, a corporat= ion, by Spreckels Sugar Componi " corporation. by deed recorded in the County Recorder': office of the s;,id Count;! of -o&a Costs. State o"California, in volume! 279 of Deeds, at page 11. Ernest V.00-ell, Samuel H. Cowell. Is•�bella a. Cowell and Helen E.Cowell: 7 All those certain tracts of an n e .loan y o on ra Uos a, State c ornia descrtbed as follows: That certain tract of land containing 147.41 acres situated at the southerly corner o: !he Rancho ilonte del Diablo, bounded on the southeast by the southeast-rly boundury line of said Rancho, on the southwest by the south- westerly bound_ry line of s•A-1 Rancho. on the northwesterly, northerly and easterly: sides by the Sands of Henry Co-:ell Lime & Cement Co. a corporation; also the ' southerly 228 acres of lands in the Lot !!a. 7, hill land, of the Rancho San :digael being the same tract of land described with another in Parr:g­sph 1 of ')ascription of real estate in decree o =1nal Distribution in the matter of the estate of Henry Jowell, deceased, recorded in Vol. 4 of Decrees of Distribution at page 591 on the 6th day of July. 1907, in the office of the County Recorder of the county of Contra Costn State of Californ:s; also the Northerly 426.93 acres of land in Lot No. 8 of- hill land of the Rancino San Sigael. and being the same tract of land describedwitli another in Para roph 1 of Desaiption of real estate in Decree of iinbl Distribution 4 in the natter of th". Estate of Henry Caw-ll deceased, recorded in Vol. 4 of Deerees of Distributi n at nage 591 on the 6th day of July 1907, in the office o: the County necorder of the County .,f Contrn poet', Ststeof California. Doth of the _ above referred to lots in San Miguel Rancho are laid down and delineated upon that; certain 11 Plat of the Division Sarvey of the Rancho Sen ,eiguel, surveyed by Z.W. -a 50 i i I i Taylor, July 1868" and filed in the office of the county Clerk of the 0ounty of Contra] Costa, State of Californin, on the 24th day of august. 1868. SOPHia L.9atton. Those certain lands inthe County of Contra Costs, State of California, escr a as follows: In the Pacheco ;rant, a tract of ]mid bounded i north by the Grant line. East by line of `r.eatern 11ortgage k Guaranty Company, South by lands of Sutton at al. West by land of Bollman , containing 230 acres; also in the Pacheco ,rant a tract of land bounded Horth by land of Sutton, east by land of Rose, south by land of Von ilolecaten, west by land of Bollman, containing 89.90 acres. I If upon said inspection the said premises, or any of them. are found by the j I said V.G.Stevens. Horticultural Commissioner, to be infested with ground squirrels i or gophers, the said V.G.Stevens as such Horticultural Commissioner, is hereby.furtheri ordered and directed to proceed under the authority and by the systems and methods i provided in Sections 2.322 and 2322a of the Political code. to cause the eradication, control and destruction of said ground squirrels and gophers. .. ........:.`-�Chsirman. ..............Clerk. I I I i I 3 i y 1 i I i I I P IN THE BOARD OF SU''SRMOn`? 0'' ^.^'*TT?A CQ^^A C.?UNiY, S?A^_S 0+ CAIIi'!1D1liA. tdonday, April 17th. 19 :he Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. w.J.Bachanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Xnott, J.P.Casey. C.H.Jlcyden, and =.J.Tremboth. J.H.aells, Clerk. F - - - - - - - - - - .5 In the "tter o; Reclamation District 1°799. The Trustees of Reclamation District Do. 799, having duly reported to this Board that th- i+arks contemplated by the original and all supplemental and additional J plans and recla,mntWn of said^latrict have been completed, and that thereafter and hereafter the said Reclamation District will only require funds for the maintenance and repair a:' the wor%s of a--,Id Dis'rict: and that all assessments heretofore levied have been collected and expended; and s:,i.d report of aria T?ustees being accompanied by Petition o: s•:id Trustees prnyin.y that this Board appoint three Assessment Commise i ioners whose duty it shall be to go u<;on the lands within ar,id District and view the same and raake aasessment thereof L:d report s list of such assessment; i r :1nd this 3ocrd, u,on the hearinr, of said petition of said Trustees, which had been filed theretofore did, on the 3rd day o:' May, 1920, make an order appointirg f :> .v three Assessment Commissioners, to rit: Geor:,e Sellers, H.n.Heidorn and W.J. Bloomfield each oP r.hom resides in :he Zounty of Onrtre Costa, State of California, and were otherwise gn;li:'ied. as appears in the Order of this Board, on the said 3rd day of I Liay, 1920; and said :ommissioners so appointed thereafter duly qualified by the tak- ing of the oath required by 1•;w and did, pursuant to said Order, attempt to make the .. 1 volnatinn of s^id lands within said District, and did make a return thereof to this Board, which sail return was doted the 26th lay of august, 1920; and this Board by order daly ia>de and given, did, on the 1Hth day of October. 1920, make sa order approi- ing said Assesament valustion as re-turned by said said Assessment Commissioners; i but it now duly appe-rfn.; that there was an error in the ma;!ing of said assessment .zp valamtion to wit: in the acreage o' some of the tracts, and the Trustees of said Re- i clamation District, having presented a petition asking the appointment of Assessment] Commissioners to make a new list; IT T' TEBRR+'ORE ORDSRBD by this Board that George Sellers, H.+7.Heidorn end P.J.Bloonfield. each Thom resides in the County of Contra Josta, State of California i and h•s no interest, directly or indirectly, in any r<sl estate within said ReolemstiQn District. be and the sane are re-appointed Assessment Commissioners for said P.eclamat= inn District in. 799. IT1T, "'iRITEw OrDSRRD that, before entering upon their said duties, each of! said Commissioners shall make and subscribe an oath that he is not in any manner interested in any real estate in said District. dir-etly or indirectly. and that he will perform the duties of Commissioner of Lssessment for said District to the best of his ability. =- IT T" arrn^_H.n OIDc3uD that avid .•,esessment Commissioners go upon the lands i of avid %eclamition District and make an assessment thereof and return an assessment list, which assessment list shat contain the following information in seprrate.columns: r t II . 52 1. A description of each tract nseessed by legal subdivisions, swamp Ind survefe, or other boundaries, suffic.ent to identify the some; 2. The number of acres in each tract; 3. :he nares of the owners of each tract, if known, and if not known, that fact 4. The assessment valuation per acre of each trrct assessed; 6. The total assessment valuation of each said tract. u. A blank column for number of cents levied on each $100 of assessment val.u- ation. 7. A blank column for the amount of Asees9nant levied. t { IT I3 ..J -g ? O'fi R?n that said Assessment Commissioners duly make an Assessment ,e valuation and the return of such list to this Board for further action. In the ,`.Tatter of Approval of Warrants •f Reclamation District 21619. 3oo9 cause o?pearin,; therefor, it 1: by the Board ordered that the following warrants o" said ?eclamation District .11619, be and the some are hereby approved, I to wit: No. Date Amo-int 225 epril 3, 1922 216.95 226 April 3, 1922. 90.06 227 April 3, 1922. 500.00. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby ordered to note approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the ;Satter of Requisition of 'S.W•Joost, Tax Collector. 11.7400st, Tax ;ollictor of Contra Costa County, having presented to this i Board, a requisition for one steel counter for tax receipt books to cost in the neighborbnod of •j460; It is. by the Board ordered that the avid requisition be and the same is i hereby granted. In the Matter of gale of lands sold to the State of Colifornia for taxes. This matter having heretofore been submitted to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County for his report as to the law and beat methods of selling all lands in Contra Costa County sold to the State o' California for tLxes and which not have..been redeemed; and the District Lttorney no:w reports that there is a vei9.mall amount of such lands in Contra Josta: County. It is by the Board ordered that the County "uditor of Contra Josta County i and the District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa, proceed to sell said un- redeemed lands. i 1 r. I i x In the Liatter of Side-walk along Sttie Highway fro* Rodeo to Oleum Heftnery. The State Highway ;omrlission having heretofore reported to this Board the esti- mated cost of building a side-walk from Rodeo to Oleum Refinery along State riighway, i 1 end having signified their willingness to bear one-third of the said coat of said side-walk. If the Jninn Oil Comps y of Contra Joata, would each Company and the Count bear one-third the expense of said aide-walk; t It is, by th- hoard ordered that Saoervisor ze:, Znott be and he is appointed a I committee of one to interview the 9ninn Oil Company ss to their willingness to bear one-third of expense of said side-calk. IIID In the Natter of Burning ;rose along County iii,hways. l Comma nications having been received by this Board from the Contra Coata Countyll Yarm Bureau and the California Cattlemen's Association requesting that the County through its ror:d ganga co-operate with the farmers in burning grass along county Highways; It is, by the Board ordered th:t R.R.t.rnold. County Surveyor and n.B.Tinning, District .ttorney co-operate with the sail Contra Costa County Firm Bureau and devise the best`nays and means of barning said grass. s .o� In the «latter o"'inhibit at Sacramento Stater'oir. ,- This ?orrd having heretofore decided to place an exhibit at the State Yair i to be held in Sacramento during the year 19:2, It is, b;' the Board ordered that ,�.J.3uchanan, Chairman of said ?;nerd appoint a committee to arran3e and prepare said exhibit, and >:'.J.Buchanan, as said Chairman appoints Supervisor R.J.Trenbsth,as Chairman of said Committee, and Supervisor Zeb l -Knott. as a co•imittes to arrange and prepare said Exhibit. In the E.iatter Of adoption of plana and specifications for Building Sewer In Alhambra Heights Sewer District, Contra Costa Co. ag R.H rnold, County .^surveyor, presents to this Board plane and specifications 'G for baildinz of a sewer in .1hambra Heights Sewer District, Contra Costc County, Ce II fornix; It is, by the noFrd ordered that saint pans ±;nit specifications be and they or hereby adopted as plans ::nd epeei£icntions 'or building of said sewer. 1t is :•orther ordered that the Clerl•. of this Board r:dvertise f-w bids, in the' t.artinez ".11y Standard, said bids to be presented up to 11 o'clock L.M. on Monday i day 15tb,1922, for doing said work. 1 54 i In the Matter of Allovance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances to indigents be dis-continued. i4aria Vargas. Richm-md. 425. per mnath. Hazel loleberger, Crockett, -20. per month 5ficif. Rivano. Crockett, $30. per month. It is farther o-Wered that the following cash allowances be mcde to following named indigents: :Frank L.Santos, Alamo, 7C per month, commencing April let, 1922. Ida ::i. Betts, 419- 22nd St., Richmo.id, $50. per month, commencing April let, 1922. e Rosie Lacchessi, 131- Barrett St., Richmond. $00. per month, commencing April let, 1922. It is furthe- orderel that the allowance heretofore granted to Lars. viola Dopmen. be increased fron y`10. to 815. per month, commencing Liay let, 1922. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each -f above named indi_�ents until the further order of this Board. K In the liatter of Construction of Distribution System for 7.nighteen irrigttion District. A request from the Secret nry of Anightsen Irrigation District that R.R. ,n Arnold, County Surveyor, prepare specific•;tiona for crossings and culverts over the highway on Almond Avenue and oni!nighteen Avenue. It is, by the hoard ordered that said R.k.Arnold, County Surveyor, prepare plans and specificati^ns for such crossings and culverts, and superintend the con- struot ion of same. i' rE In the Matter of Crossing over Southern Pacific Tracks at Avon. On motion of Supervisor Hayden, it is by the Board order-°d that the hearing Oki said matter be and the same is hereby continued to Monday. nay let, 1922, at 10 o'clock A.U. y s I aa: i ' In the iAatter of 3radicntion of Sqnirrels. V.G.Stevens, having this day appeared before this Board and reported that on certain property owned and possessed by Eleanor B.Maltby,Guido Todaro, Atchison, Topeka and Santa ?e Railway Company, a corporation, and Veronica C. Baird, situated within the County of Contra Josta. State of California, there now are Bound squirrels and gophers that are destructive to trees and plant,*; and it appearing tot his Baard3 - that it is necessary to the safety of the agricultural interests of the County of i lontrs Costa, that the said ground squirrels and gophers should be eradicated, des- , � troyed and controlled; ;9EERE+ORE, this Board hereby orders that V.G.Stevens, .Horticultural Comm- issioner of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be, and he is, hereby authorized and direc-ed to proceed ander the system and methods provided by the provisions of Sections 2322 and 2322a of the Political Code of the State of Calilbrnip, to inspect the promises owned or possessed by the persons whose names are hereinafter set forth before the respective parcels of the property o:7ned or possessed by each of them, each parcel of which said property, together with the name of the owner thereof is perticulnrly described as follows: ELE."PPOs 5: :tAITBY: The following iescribed property in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to .est: the north west1/4 of Section .56, T 2 P. , R. 1 17. 11.D.B & r,. containing 166 acres; the south crest 1/4 of Section 25, T 2 N., 0. IT., M.D.B. & !A. containing 160 acres: the south e of Section 26, T 2 N„ R. I W. L:.D.B.& ii. except 10 acres in the northwest corrar of the southwest 1/4 owned by Tormey, containing 309.40 acres; the northeast 1/4 of Section 25, T 2 11., R. I "' , 'J.D.B.& Id. containing 160 acres; fractional Northwest 1/4 of Section 35, and that portion of Lot 1 of Section 34, lying east of the county road, all. in T 2 N., R. I W., :d.D.B.& containing 156.922 acres. GUIDO TODA=O: The following describ=d land in the County of Contra of California, to wit: the Northeast 1/4 of Section 26, T 2 IT., R. 1 T., M.D.B.& !I. containing 160 acres. ATCHISON, TOPEF A AND SAVTL FE RAILWAY COMPA??Y, a corporation: Toe ' followrn descrioed tractor strip of an Tying in e oun y"oContra Costa County, and nor particularly describes as follows, to wit: All of i the ri rht :f xray of Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe hail:-ay Company, a corporation, from the intersection of the northerly and southerly boundaries of said rigat of wny with the easterly boundary line of the County Road leading from Martinez to Alhambra Valley, in said County, and running generally in an easterly direction following the meanderings of said right o:' cr;,y as the some lies between said northerly and southerly boundary lines of said right of ^ny to thewesterly bank of Old River, near the easterly boundary of snarl County of Contra Costs. VE?ONICA C. BAIRD: Th-,se ;ertain lands in the County of Contra Costa, Statee a'=n_!1arnN, described as follow::,, to crit: The southwest one-quar- ter (1/4) of the northeast one quarter (1/4) and th- East one half (1/2) of the soithwest one-quarter (1 4) and the West one half (1/2) of the south east ane-ouarter (1/49 of Section twenty-six (26) Township one (1) Il ort h, mane three (3) East, cont ainin.; about two hundred (BOG) acres. Also the "Jest one hal" (1112) of the Northeast one quarter (1/4)'and the ehst one half (1/2) of the Northwest one quarter (1/4) and the Northwest one one (1/4) o1 the south East one cuarter (1/4) of Section thirty- five (35) To•enship One (1) North, Range three (3) East, containing about two hunired (200) acres. Be_;innin; at r: point 1 one in and 65 links southerly from the Northwest corner of Sw'Mmp and Overflowed Land Survey :`umber One hundred and fifteen at station post marked B; thence east end parallel to the North.:rn Boundary line of said -,urvey "dumber One huncred and fifteen, and I chain and 66 links south therefrom to the s.ester'y line of low water mark in Italian Slough, j and thence fnll.owr n; the meander of said Slough at low water mark to its k Intersection vtth the 2'orthern donndury line of the H.B. Myers Tract, thence west along t'.3 '7orthern Boand�ry of slid Myers tract to the Nr thwest corner � of the quid ,.vers Tract; thence north 24 chains end 88 lin-s to .he point of beginning, containing two hundred and eighty acres, being the lot or parcel of 14nn laid down and designated as Lot B" on t-7e map attached to and made a part of the final decree in the partition suit of T'eronica C.Beird, v. J.R. wird, at rl. in the Superior Court or the State of California, in and for the COUnty r-_ Jont f Mosta, a certified copy of which decree was recorded in the office of tre County Recorder o" said Uounty of Contra Costa, State of California, or, eoruary 10th, 1902, in 1'olume 92 of Degh, page 397. The southwest quarts of the northeast quarter, and the west half of the southeast quarter of Section Number (2); the west half of the Beat 56 i half Of Section number eleven (11); and the northeast quarter and the ' north half of the southeast quarter of Section number fourteen (14) all in township 1 South, Range 3 East, Lo mt Diablo Meridian, curtaining 520 acres. Also the south half of Section Number One (1) and East, half of the southeast quarter of Section Number two (2) Township 1 South, Range 3 East, Wo mt Diablo Base and Ueridian, and fractional scath heIf of section number six (6) along Old river inTownship 1 South, Rare 4 East, Mount Diable {heridinn containing 532.27 saes. Also beginning at the Northwest corner of the Northwest quarter of Section Number (12) township 1 south, Range 3 East, Mount Diablo Meridian; running thence east to the Old River 126.93 chains; thence south 40 decrees east ten --hp ins so!ith 40 degrees west 29.16 chains to the Slough; thence west 134.6E chains; thence: north 40 chairs; thence east 20 - chains to the place o� beginning, containing 580 acres. Also the west half of Section number (13) in Township 1 South, Range 3 East, ?fount DiEblo Meridian, containing 320 acres. Also all that portion of the southeast quarter of Section 15, Township 1 South, Ranke 3 East, Idount Diablo lferidian, lying 'Nest of the Italian Slough (so called). All of said land is situated in Swamp Land District No. 118, Contra Costs; county, containing 20 acres, more or less. Also commencing at the center of Section 13, Township 1 South, Range 3 East, Lount Diablo :Jeridian, running thence ecsterly to the middle of Italian :,lou::h, thence following the course of said Italian Slough and down the center thereof to the boundary line between the Southwest quarter of Section 7 and the Northwest quarter of Section 18, Township 1 South, Range 4 East, Mount Diablo Meridian; thence westerly upon said last mentioned boundary line of the Northwest corner of the northeast quarter of said Section 1.3, and then--e southerly to the center of said Section 13 to the point of com!:,encement, containing 120 acres, more or less. Also described as f?llows: Beginning at the _Io-rthwest corner of Survey No. 417, Swamp and Over--lowed Lands of Contra Costs County; thence south variation 16 degrees 45 minutes east, along the western boundary line of the aforesaid Survey No. 417, and segregation line, 200 chains to station post U.S. segregation 14 at the southwest corner of Survey 417; thence east 40 chains to station post U.S. segregation 15, on the western boundary line of Swamp and Over- flowed Land Survey No. 304; thence south 20 chains to a station at the southwest corner of Section 1;5, Township 1 South, Range 3 East, Mount Diablo Meridian; thence east 46.50 chains to a station in the center of Italian Slough; thence down said Slough, following the center line thereof to the intersection with the southern boundary line of Swamp and Overflow- ed Land Survey No. 115 Contra Costa County; thence west 105 chairs to station at the corner of Surveys Nos. 115 and 417; thence north along the eastern bound;_ry line of Survey No. 417, 38.34 chains to station 1.66 chsins south from the northeastcorner of Survey No. 115, thence east 120 chains to the :rest bank of the Italian Slough; thence down the bank of the Italian Slough following the meanders thereof to its intersection with the Vest Bankof Old River; thence down the west bank of Old River, followin3 the meanders ther-o^ to its intersection with the Northern boundary line of Swamp and Overflowed Land Survey No. 113, Contra Costa County; thence west 13L86 chains to station post 20 chains east from the center of Section 2, To,.^nship 1 South, Range 3 Best, Mount Diablo Lleridian, on the eastern boundar.7 line of Swamp and Overflowed Land, Survey No. ( :i 417: thence North 20 chains to st-ation post U.S. Seg. 12• thence west 20 chains to the point of beginning, containing 2112.27 acres, being the lot or parcel of 1r.nd laid down and designated on the map attached to and etude a part of the final decree in the partition suit of Veronica C.Beird vs. J.R.Baird, at als., in th< Superior Court of Contra Costa County as Lot "C". If upon said inspection the s;.-id premises, or any of them, are found by the slid V.;.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner, to be infested with ground squirrels or gophers, the said V.O.Stevens, as such iiorticultural Commissioner, is hereby further order=d and directed to proceed under the authority and by the systems and methods orovided in Sections 2::22 and 2322a of the Political Code, to cause the eradication, control and destruction of szid ground squirrels and gophers. �. �✓� I � GuJLLrqu��t�. D1 i i f f TN TV� BOARD 05 9UPFP.VT501?S 04 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday. May 1st, 1922. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.U. Present: Ron. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb F.nott; J.P.Casey. C.H.dayden. ani R.J. Trembath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. i I I The minutes and proceedin;s for and during the month of April, 1922, are read) to the Board by the Clerk •,nd as read to the Board are approved and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. i� I In the Matter of Sale of Danville i School District bonds. phis Board having heretofore advertised for sale twenty bonds of Danville School N District being of the denomination of $1000 each, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, said bonds dated on May let, 1922. and 3 this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders appear and! file bids, in followin6 sams, to wit: Blyth. :Jitter & Co, and San Ramon Vslley Bank (Combined) par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $1964. ^ I `?J Bank of Ttaly and Cyrus Pierce & Co. (Combined) par, accrued interest to date of 5 delivery and a premium of x1816. i M.H.Lewis & Co., p nr, accrued interest to date of delivery and &premium of $1051. "first National Bankof Oaklsnd, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a _ premium of %851. Freeman. Smith & Camp, par, accrued interest to date o delivery and r premium of 31801. ' 19m. R. Stasts Company.p y. pr:r, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of A320. I Stephens & Co. par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $1529.03. i E.H.'fueffer & d.F..Beek., par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium! of ;;,2000. I! Bank of liartinez, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $1200. Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of E.H.Eueffer and s'.E.Beck,i is the highest and best bid presented for said bonds; I r It is b; the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same Pre hereby sold to E.H.£ueffer and F.E.Beck, for the sum of par, accrued interest to date of delivery ani a premium of ,2000. I It is further ordered that upon the payment to the County Treasurer of the County of Contrs Costa, of the sum of $20,000 and accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of *2000. that said County 'treasurer deliver to said E.H.fueffer and ?.E. f Beek, said twenty bonds of Danville School District. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, I f r In th- flatter of Advertisement for bids for Construction of Division No. 31, C ntra Costa Jount.. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of Division No. 31. of the County Hi.h:vay System being that certain road commencing at Bryant Station at the +unnel Road, and running to the town of Morage, and this beint the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders, appear and j file bids, towit: I i HUTCHINSON COMANY: Proposition No. 1: Embankment, per cu. yd............... 1.02 Concrete in pavement & Curbs, cu.yd.. 15.08 Lumber in bridge, per 1000 ft-B.11.... 96.00 Iron in Bridge, exclusive of nails. per lb..... .12 Concrete in bridge, per cu. yd...... 26.25 Proposition No. 2: Embankment, per cu. yd. . . . . . . . 1.02. Joncrete in pavement, per ea. yd . . .14.87 Oil Macadam Shoulders, per so. ft.... .121 Lumber in Bridge. per 1000 ft.B.Il... 96.00 Iron inbridge. exclusive of nails. per lb.. .12 Concrete in bridge, per cu. yd. . . . 26.25. Proposition No. 3: Embankment, per cu. yd. . . . . 1.02 Asphaltic Concrete. per sq. ft..... .216 Lumber in Bridge, per 1000 ft.B.M... 96.00 Iron in Bridge, Exclusive of nails. per lb. .12 Jonerete in Bridge, per cu. yd.. .26.25 A. G. RAISCH: f Proposition No. 3: Embankment, per cu. yd. . . . . . . $1.35 Asphaltic Concrete, per eq.ft...... .184 Luwber in bridge, per 1000 ft. ..... 100.00 Iron in Bridge, exclusive of Nails, per lb.. .06 Concrete in bridge, per cu. yd. .... 20.00 BLANCO & TAYLOR: Proposition No. 1: Embankment, per cu. yd. $1.00 Concrete in pavement and curbs.ca.yd. 15.70 Lumber in bridge. per 1000 feet.... 40.00 Iron in Bridge, exc. of nails. lb.. .10 Concrete in bridge, per cu. yd. . . . 30.00 Proposition No. 2• Embankment, per cu. yd. . .. . . . $1.00 i Concrete in pavement & curbs cu.yd. 15.30 Oil lincadam shoulders, sq. ft. .. .08 Iron in bridge, exc. of neils,lb. .10 Lumber in bridge, per 1000 ft. . . . 40.00 Concrete in Bridge. cu. yd. .. 30.00 E.E. GROW: ,Proposition No. 3: &mbankment, per cu. yd. . . . . i .60 Asphaltic concrete per sq. ft. .24 Lumber inbrilge, per 100( ft.B.I:I... 73.00 Iron in bridge, exc. of nails, lb. .05 ,;onerete in bridge, per cu. yd 20.00 J.A. COSTELLO, JR. Proposition No. 3: Embankment, per cu. yd. . . . $ .70 Asphaltic Concrete. per sq. ft.. .235 Lumber in bridge. per 1000 ft.B.I,1.. 100.00 Iron in bridge, exc. of nails, lb. .25 Concrete in bridge, per cu. yd. 30.00 G.W. CUSHIN:: Proposition No. 1: Embankment, per cu. yd. . . . . 1 .90 ' Concrete in pavement & curbs,cu..yd.. 14.80 Lumber in bridge, per.1000 ft.B.m... 75.00 Iron in bridge, exc. of naDs,lb... .15 Concrete in bridge, per op. yd 15.00 Proposition No. 2: Embankment, per cu. yd. . . . . . . .$ .90 Concrete in pavement & curbs, cu.yd. 14.80 baphaltic shoulders, per sq. ft.... .12 � , Lumber in bridge. 1000 ft. 8. % . . 75.00 Iron in bridre exc. nails, lb.... .15 Concrete in 'Vridge, per cu.yd. .. 15.00 I 59 i BATES & BVLAND: Proposition No. 1: Embankment, per ca. yd.. - .j .80 concrete in p9rement & curbs. ca.yd 16.95 Lumber in bridge, 1000ft. B.T.A. 50.00 Iron in bridge, exc. of nails, lb.. .05 Concrete in bridge, cu. yd. 20.00 Proposition No. 2: Embankment, per cu. yd... .80 Concrete in pavement & Curbs, cu.yd.16.95 Asphaltic shoulders, per sq. £t. .05 Lumber in bridge, 1000 ft. B.M. ...20.00 W.E. GREENS: Proposition No. 3: Embankment. per cu. yd. . . . . 2.63 Asphaltic Concrete, sq. ft. .23! Lumber in bridge, 1000 ft. B.M.... 85.00 Iron in bridge, exc. of nails, lb.. .20 Concrete in bridge, cu. yd. .. 30.00 OA%LANn PAVIN: COMPr..*!Y• Proposition No. 1: Embankment, per cu. yd. . . . .$1.00 Concrete inpa:•ement & Curbs,cu.yd. 16.78 Lumber in bridge, 1000 ft. B.td. .. 65.00 ' Iron in Bridge. •exe. of naila, lb.. .12 3 Concrete in bridge, cu. yd. 30.00 Proposition tlo. 2: Embankment, per cu. yd. $1.00 i ± Concrete in pavement & Curbs... 65.00 Asphaltic Shoulders, sq. ft. .10 Lumber in bridge. 1000 ft. B. M. 65.00 Iron in Bridge, exc. of ncils,lb. 12 Concrete in bridge, cu. yd. . . 30.00 Proposition fdo. 3 Embankment, per cu. yd. . . . $ 1.00 Asphaltic concrete, sq. ft. .219 ! y Lumber in bridge, per 1000 ft B.M. 55.00 Iron in bridge, exc. of nails, lb. 12 Concrete in bridge, pr cu yd. 30.00 E.F. O'BRIEN* J Proposition go. 1. Embankment, per cu. yd. .60 Concrete in pavement & Curbs,cu.yd 13.50 Lumber in bridge, 1000 ft. B.M... 75.00 Iron in bridge. exc. of nails.lb. .15 Concrete in Bridge, cu. yd. 20.00 j u Proposition No. 2: Embankment, per cu. yd. .60 I Concrete in pavement & Curbe,cu.yd.13.50 ' Iron in bridge. exc. of nails, lb. .16 ' Lumber in bridge, 1000 ft. B.M. .: 75.00 s Asphaltic Shoulders, sq. ft. .12 e Concrete in bridge, p-r cu. yd. .. 20.00 5 Thereupon, it appe•�ring to the Board that the bid of E.E.O'Brien on Proposition) No. 1 is the lowest and best bid presented and that the plans and specifications on Proposition !to. 1 is satisfactory to and will make the best road for the County of Contra Costa California, It is, onmotion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said contract I be and the same is hereby awarded to E.E.O'Brien, at following prices, to wit: On Proposition ISo. 1: Embankment, 1 p per cu. yd. ..:x.60. Concrete in pavement and cur ba, per cu. yd. .13.50; Lumber in bridge, per 1000 ft. B.I.T. $75.00; Iron in bridge, exclusive of nails, per lb. .:315. Concrete in bridge, per cu. yd, $20.00. it It is further orderelthat said E.E. O'Brien, give bonds in following sums, to wilt: fifty per cent a. contract price for faithful performance of said contract and fifty i per cent o: contract price as secarity for material and labor furnished. 1 i It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contracts in accordance with the foregoing order. y The vote of the Board on said orler being unanimous. � p 60 i In the clatter of Advertisement for Bids for building Shoulders on Division Ito. I 18 of County Highway. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for building of shoulders on DivisionNo. 18 of County Highway. and this being the time and place for receiving i of bids.the following bidders appear and file bids, to wit: HEAFEY,::OORE & LICUIR: Concrete shoulders, per sq. ft. ...x.133 HUTCHIP190S' COUP'^Y: Concrete shoulders, per sq. ft..... .107. ! L.L. PAGE: Concrete in shoulders, per sq.ft. ...155 Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of Hutchinson Company is thel lowest and best bid presented for the doin; of said work, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said contract I be and the same is hereby awarded to Hutchinson Company at sum of $.107 per sq. ft. It is further ordered that said Hutchinson Company give bonds in the following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of contract price for faithful pe2brmance of said contract and fifty per cent of contract price as security for labor and material furnished. � � v i It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contracts in accordance with the foregoing order. i In the Matter of Advertisement for bids i for building Shoulders on Divisions Nos. 11 i and 12, and part ofdivision No. 3, north of town of Byron. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for building of ahouldera on Divisions Nos. 11 and 12, and portion of Division No. 3 lying north of town of Byron, and this beim; the time and place for receiving of bide, the following bidders) appenroad file bids, to wit: M.T. SULLIVAN. Concrete shoulders, per sq. ft, ,$.118 HEAFEY, MOORE & UcNAIP: Cone iete'shouldera, per sq. ft, ,$.117 L.Z. PAGE: Consete shoulders, per sq. ft., $.145. HUTCHI119ON COLMATIY: Concrete shoulders, per sq. ft. $.108 Thereupon, it appearing tothe Board that the bid of Hutchinson Company is the lowest and best bid presented for doing srid work, It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarde to Hutchinson Companyfor the sari of I ;`c'.106 per sq. ft. i It is further ordered that said Hutchinson Company give bonds in following same to wit: fifty per cent of contract price for faithful performance of said contract and fifty per cent of contract price as security for material furnished and labor j i performed. j i It is further ordered that the District :attorney prepare bonds srd contracts in accordance with the foregoing order. i The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I i I I I ' In the Clatter of the Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District ;;1619. Good cause appe,ring therefor. it is by the Board ordered that the followin� warran'. of Recla•oation District (1619. be approved, to wit: No. Dote Amount. 229 upril----, 1922 $1928.00, And the Chairman of this Board is hereby mthorized to note the approval of said Board on said warrant by affixing signature thereto. In the !Satter of approval of i^arrants of Reclamation District !1802. Good cause a :peering therefor, it is by the Boars ordered that the fol- lowing warrants of said Reclamation District x802, be approved, to wit: 210. Date Amount. 253 April 29th, 1922. $ 9.00 234 April 29th, 1922. 215.99 235 April 20th. 1922. 421.99 236 April 29th. 1922 61.45 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. 1 In the Natter of Cancellation of Warrant. County Auditor A.1?.Sullenger having returned to this Board a duplicate warrant of 1 estern States Jas & Electric Co, for sum of 4249.28, It is by the Board ordered Lost sold warrant be aril the same is hereby cancelled., In the Clatter of Reclamation District i X802. ' F.J.Dietrich, Trustee, having filed with this Board, his resignation as +rastee of Reclamation District ;j802, It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted and said office declared vacant. � a i I 62 i i I In the Matter of Appointment of Trustee of Reclamation District ?802. ' A petition having been filed with this Board, preying for the appointment of i Harry Martin as Trustee of Reclamation District No. 802, lof fill the vacancy caused by resignation of F.J. Dietrich as such Trustee; It is, by the Board ordered that said Harry Martin, be and he is hereby appointed a Trustee of said Reclamation District ?802, to fill the vacancy caused by resignation o' F.J.Dietrich. f In the Matter of Protest of W.F.Stubbs against Squirrel Extermination on his property. IF-je.Stubbs, appears before the Board and files written statement complaining ) about squirrel extermination on his property. by the County Horticultural Commissions ; Thereupon Lir. V.--Stevens, County Horticultural Commissioner is requested to� appear before the Board ::nd give his view of 6a matter, and the Board hearing both i parties ani also Lx. Roach and Mr. Vargas. neighbors of PI.F.Stubbs, denies .he request! of Mr. w.F.Stubbs to cease extermination of squirrels on his property. In the ISatter of Acceptance of contract of Picard ➢c Edwards. Hunter & Hudson. Architects, having filed with this Board, their certificate showing thatthe contract of Picard & Edwards, to build steam heating system in County Hospital. has been completed according to contract; Itis, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said contrac of W.H. Sicard and F.J.Edwards, to install boiler plant, steam distribution system and , heating system in Contra Costa County Hospital, be and the same is hereby accepted I and that all persons having claims sgainst said P.H.Picard and F.J. Edwards, present i same to this Board within 35 days from this date.. i . i In the Natter of Notice from Railroad Commission regarding hearing of Contra Costa Pieter Company to increase rates. It is by the Board ordered that said matter be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney. i i 633 In the ;latter of the application of Union Oil Company of California for a Wherf rranchise. ( ' The Union 011 Company of California, through its Chief Engineer having filed with this Board, a purported application for a wharf franchise, 1 I It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said application be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney for his opinion as to the legality of said application for a franchise. ! 2 in the ;latter of Petition of Paul McDonald for permission to cross County Road with small Water pipe. ' Paul McDonald, having filed with this Board his application for permission to cross the county road through a culvert, with a one inch water pipe; 5 It is, by the Board ordered that sold application be end the same is hereby referred to Supervisor Casey and the County Surveyor. i II I In the flatter of protest from I `< Residents of the town of San Pablo 3 against purchase of a site for a Municipal +arbage Dump by City of 'Richmond, near highways of San Pablo. :t A protest having been filed with this Board, by residents of the town of ' San Pablo and vicinity, notifying this Board that the City of Richmond is thinking i i of purchasing a site for a idunicipal;arba.,e Dump on or near the highways of San Pablo and protesting against uaid action; It is. on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby referred to the County Health Officer of Contra coats Courtly. I In the 'Satter of Pe'ition of Oscar Runnels, for relief from payment of I x ldotor Truck License. I Oscar Runnels having filed with this Board an application to be relieved 11 from paying motor truck license for running a truck between Oakland and Orinde Park I for passenger carrying purposes. i ' It is. by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby denied. i i i 1 I !i I 64 In the Futter of allowance to Indigents. It is, by the Board ordered that following cash allowances commencing on 1 dates set opposite their respective names, be rind the same are hereby granted to fall- I owing named indigents. to wit: - Irene Justis, (warrant to be sent to Lire. L.Ivory, Alamo) $10. per month commencing; April lat. 1922. i Della Hart, R.F.D. Box 199, Berkeley, $15. per month,commencing April lat,! 1922. I It is further ordered that the County 6uditor draw warrant on the County � Treasurer in favor of each of above named indi;ents on the first of each and every month until the father order of this Board. , In the Matter of Allowance of Claims in Sup. Dist. ;`2, on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treesury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costs County which said moneys were derived from Contra costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa , County during the year 1922, and from money derived from Justice Court fines of Motor Vehicle Act violations, and from sale of auto truck licenses, which said moneys shall be expendei by said County exclusively in construction and maintenance of bridges, i roads and culverts of said Jounty, and the following claims having been presented against Supervisor District 12, for labor and material furnished exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads. bridges and culverts of said District 42, It is by the Hoard ordered that said claims be and they are and each of them � is hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road +'and, as follows: Name. Amount. Brown, Manuel . . . .. . . . . .$161.00 I , '� Brackman Herbert ... .. 20.75. Brewen, E. . . . . . . . . . . 11.25 i A.:1. Frazer . . . . . . . . . 30.00 N.J. Frater . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 F.E.Eennedy . . . . . . . . . . 31.13 mcFaul, .R. . . .. . . . . . - 18.00 Neinberg, lam. . . . . . . . . . 18.75 Near. John . . . .. . . . . . . 45.50 Scott. Chas. . . . . . . . . 55.00 Thomson, Robert. . . . . . . . 61.00 I Thomson. W-B. . . . . . . . . . 48.10 l Vintura, Joe . . . . . . . . . . 59.25 p;ertz & Sullivan . . . . . . . . 25.65 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boardl i I I i I , r I I In thehatter of 'urchase of Lots 5-6-7, of Block 22,of the Additional Survey of the ^awn of Uartinez. Lots 5-6-7 of Block 21 of the Additional Survey of the Town of Martinez, havingi been offered for stale to this Board for use of the County in connection with the Court House and for the purpose of building a Hall o_ `?ecords and for any and all other I purposes for which it may be lawfully used, and this Board deeming it necessary rrnd j convenient for the public good that the County of Contra Costa, purchase said lots for the purpose of buildinr, thereon, a Hall of records. and it further appearing J to this Borrd that the price asked for said lots to wit: the sum of 0129500, is a i reasonable price dsr said lots, I It is, by the Board ordered that it is the intention of the Board of Supervisors) to purchase from Mary nntonis iernsndez. Amelia r'. Cole. also :mown as Emelia PS.F. fl Cole, 'ihom•s B. Fernandez end 'Ianuel L. Fernandez.all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the Torn of 1%rtinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: i Lots 5-6-7- in block 21, of the Additional .3urvey of the Town of Martinez, together with all. the tenements, hereditaments and appmrtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and the rents, issues and profits therefor, for the sum I of $12,500, I _ and that this Board will meet on Monday, auly 3rd, 1922, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. at the Board Room of said hoard at the Court House in the town of Mertinez, s County of Contra_ Costa, State o: Califtnia, to consummate said purchase. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board ,sive notice as required by law of the intention of this Board to make such purchase and of the time and placel where this Board will meet to consummate the some, by publication Of a notice in the form and manner required by law, for three successive weeks in th= Contra Coate ' 9azette, being a newapaner of genera' circulation published and printed in the County! I of Contra Costa. State of California, The foregoing order is pasPed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors ?.nott. Casey, Hayden. Buchanan and Trembath. NOea: doge. J .nd the board takes recess to meet on iL"nd�y, 14.y 15th, 1922, at 10 o'clock .L. a ;'h+:firman. I I r 66 IN THE BOARD OF SUPR-.V7SOHS OF COi:igA C05TA COWTY, STA'lP OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, key 15th, 1922. The Loard met at 10 o'clook ...,,,. Present; Hon. Yi.J,Buchane.n, Uhairman; Supervisors Zeb Snott, J.P.Casey, and a.i.Trembath. J,",'i+ells, Clerk. Absent; oupervisor C.H.Hayden. In the !,atter of Protest filed by !Residents of San Pablo against ?'stablishment by the Oity of ichmond of a L,unicipal varbage Dump. a protest having been filed by this board requesting this board not to grant ' permission to the City of i;ichmond to establish a L.unieipal garbage Dump in the vi_ einity of San Pablo, end Lrs. Locke and A.J.Hasey, ad:tress the Board on behalf of the residents of o.n vablo against the establishment of said garbage dump and L.J. ball makes a statement on behalf of the Oity of :richmond to said hoard, and the District attorney having reported to this board that in his opinion at the present time the Board of -upervisors could not interfere, or were helpless, in the matter; it is, by the Loard ordered that said matter be and the same is hereby referred to the District attorney of contra Costa county. In the Latter of Contract of Lrs. E.E. O'Brien. E.E. O'Brien having been heretofore awarded a contract for construction of Division ,;o. 31 of iontra costa county highway, -nd said E.E.O'Brien having present ed to this Lcard, a good and sufficient bond as required by previous order of this Board and contract duly signed; It is, by the bowrd ordered that said bond:; and each of them be and the same are hereby approved and the ;h_irman of this board ie hereby authorized to execute said contract for and on beh.lf of the County of Contra Costa. I i i I sfia i iIn the hatter of Contract awarded to Hutchinson �;ompanyj for shoulders on Diva. 11-12-5 of County Highway. Hutchinson Company having been heretofore awarded contract for building =X shoulders on Divisions Uos. 11, 12 and portion of 3, and said autchinson Company having presented to this Board, good and :.ufficient bonds as required by previous orde r of this hoard and contract duly signed, '` it is, by the board ordered that said bonds and each of them be end the same are hereby aoproved by this Board. It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorised to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. i s 1 In the &atter-of Contract Awarded uutohinson ' Company for building -houlders on Div. No. 18, County Highway. iiutohinson company having- been heretofore awarded a contract for building shoulders on DivisionIio. 18 of County Aighway System, and said Hutchinson Company . having presented to thio Board, good and sufficient bonds as required by previous 19 order of this Board and contract duly signed; It is, by t Hoard ordered that said bonds and each of them be and tae same are hereby approved by this Board. It is further ordered that the Ghairman of this no=rd be and he is hereby authorized to execute s.,id contract for aid on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. 1 In the liatter of transfer of runds. Cood cause appe-ring therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the County auditor be and he is hereby authorized to transfer from uenerel i'und to State Fund, the following sum:, for following purposes, to wit: rreston „chool of industry, v 615.20. California school for Girls, 56.4E 3 aoaome Mate acme 1475.00 $2146.62. she said order is pas.ed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: ayes: supervisor_ z:nott, Casey, Buchanan and irembath. hoes: atone. absent: supervisor Hayden., t r fib , tf s 4 In the flatter of ,;dvertizament for 0 bids for Oonstruction of.;ewer in �lhumbra iiaights ..ewer A:�triot. ibis hoard having heretofore advertised for bids for the aoustraction of severi in -l.ba:abr_ Heights -.ewer uiatrict, according to plass and apeoificutions heretofore t adopted bydxi.s hoard and tiffs being the Gime and plaoe for receiving of bids, the �s following bidders appear and file bids on fallowing proposition:;; a Proposition (1}: Eight inch sewer, in place, per lineal foot* (2): Six inch sewer, in place, per lineal foot a {3}; Pour inch sewer, in pluce, per lineal foci. (4): 8 in. x 4 in. Y's, in place, each. " (5): 6 in. x 4 in. Y's, single, in place, each. " (6): 6 in. x 4 in. Y's, double, in place, each. " (7): 4 in x 4 in. Y': single, in place, each. " (8): kanholes, complete, such. K. NAME-OF COVIR.tCTOR: One, Two, AM, 100ur1 Five, Six, Seven, R.J. 80HUIDT: 0.85 4.80 x.55 01.50 01.00 4.00 01.00 490. 0. T T.E. CLIDu'H: .93 .84 .72 2.00 1.75 2.25 .98 58.¢0 y COSTA, FLMT!IH.. & 00: .80 .65 .55 1. 50 1.00 1.70 .90 75. 0 "v P.P. H;7,OY: .90 .70 .65 1.35 1.00 1.40 .75 70. 0 TODY,LBI: .84 .75 .69 1.43 1.16 1.64 .98 86. 0 WIL IAiv F. ED:"A::D9: .85 .80 .70 1.20 .90 2.00 .60 7010 .90 .80 .65 1.35 1.00 1.40 .70 58.�0 4 L.L. „Gr; 1.00 .9U .76 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 50. 0 LliiPXf- .81 .69 .51 2.35 1.57 1.97 1.25 62. 0 CHWay-RS& eGOLYEB: .68 .60 .57 .72 .60 1.20 .50 55. 0 - JnidF2 _. itiYLE': .80 .60 .60 .90 .75 1.50 .50 80. THW65 F. GEst'.Y: .81 .68 .60 .82 .62 .78 .40 60. -j:hcreupon w::id bids be;.ng referred to the c:oxmty 8 urveyor and the Coumty F Surveyor having reported to this dourd that the bid of Uh}uaber5 &DeGolia was the to est znd best bid presented for the doing of suid moria, It is, by the oourd ordered that said amtraet be -nd the same is hereby awarded to Uhambers &DeGol88ral prices stated in their bid. It is farther ordered that said Chambers &DeaoUbr give bends in the fallow Jug amounts, to wit; fifty per cent of total contract price for faithful performance of said contract and fifty per cent of total o_ntraot price as security for labor and materi._1 furnished. It is further order^d that the Dietriat ottorney prepare said bands and aon- treat in accordance with the foregoing order. i i 6ryx: ' In the-attar of Bradford Reclamation jistrict go. 2059. ORIMI +PPO:tI'i•II4 iIU- X b7A., UBT T.LOtla TO ASSF,SSIMUT. WH?di.dS, the three commissioners who were heretofore appointed by this board) as commissioners to prepare an assee-ment roll, or list, in the manner setforth in 6ubdivision "B" of erection 3456 of the rolitioal code of th? rotate of ;alifornia, upon and with reference to the lands within ;.he .bove named district have filed said assessment list, or roll, with the 61er'4 of this Board. NU?, -,FI2riaU.:x, upon motion of Qunervisor ii.J. rembnth, seoonded by Supervisdr ! Zeb :tnott, and duly carried, it is hereby ordered that the 19th day of June, 1922, j atthe hour of 10 o'clock A.:... L': the chu;abers of the Board of supervisors of the � I above na.^ed county, in the Uounty Uou_•t house, ii,. the Uity of Wartinez, county of � 5 Uont_a Uosta, ..tate of Ualifornia, are hereby appointed as the time and place at which this Board will meet for the uureo::e of hearing any and all objections to said assesoment, and notice of the hearing at :;aid time and place shall be given by pub- lication for two (2) weeks in the +uartinez gaily Standard, a newspaper of general ( w circulation published in the above named county. s> In the !:atter of Approval of 'carr-nts I j of -teclamation District ;1619. Good cause appe.xing therefor, it ii by the Board ordered that the following warrants of -.eclamatlan District uo. 1619, be and the same are hereby approved to vdt3 go. Date wzount. ' 232 ++ay 6th, 1922. 82.44. 203 kay 6th, 1922. 148.11 234 May 8th, 1922. 7.50 ; And the Uhairman of this Board is hereby authorised to note the approval ofI this Board on said warrant:; by affixing his signatures thereto. In the -atter of approval of Warrants of Heolamation District #2059. Good came appeasing therefor, it is by the board ordered that the followin warrants of declamation District #2059 be and the same are hereby approved, to wit; go. Date Amount, 11 key 11th, 1922, ip 41.34. j . , 12 May 11th, 192::. 140.00 13 May 11th, 1922. 12.00 14 kay 11th, 1922. 12.00 15 kay 11th, 192_. 70.50. And the Chairman and ;ler)S of this d,;ard are hereby authorised to note the approval of said warrents by affixing their signw.ures thereto. � • J 'd P 70 In the Batter of Approval of Warrants of i:eolamation mi:;tr ct #2024. Vood cause appearing therefor, it is by the hoard ordered that the follomin� warrant of said +i.etrict be and the game 13 hereby approved, to wit: ,we. Date Amount. 66 April 10th, 1922, 4104.76. And the Ohairman an ;jerk of this uoard are hereby authorized to note the approval of this tsoard on said warrant by affixing their signatures thereto. 3 In the Latter of approval of 04, warrants of.?eolsmation+Jistriot #2025. Good cause aupearing therefor, it is by the Loard ordered that the follomin is warrant;of said yistriot be and fire sameae hereby approved, to mit; g Y NO. Date Amount 74 Use. 27th, 1921 348.58. 75 Larch 10th, 1922 4349.05 76 -pril 10th, 1922 5000.00 77 April 10th, 1922. 2973.58. And the Chairman and Glerk of this hoard are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing their signatures thereto. In themiatter of pproval of Warrants of Reclamation yistriot #2026. Good caue appearing therefor, It is by the Hoard ordered that the foZlomin warrants of said 1,istrict be and tae same are hereby approved, to mit; Jo. Date Amount. ^ 90 July 19th, 1921 45086.74. 91 Sept. 24th, 1921. 3991.95 92 Dec. 27th, 1921. 305.29 93 Larch loth, 192... 423.12. 94 April 10th, 1922. 2961.86 and the Chairman and tern of t:.i_ hoard are hereby authorized to nae the approval of this board on said warrant b affixii PP y ng thei< signatures thereto. 3 In the+utter of i+otice from ::m. A.3tubbs regarding extermination of squirrels on his premises. :.m. r..,.tubbs, having filed with this; Board, a notice regarding squirrel { extermination on his premises, It is by the hoard ordered that said notice is hereby referred to the Distriat rittorney of Contra Costa ;ounty.ji ;e 5 G i ' to the ;.:atter of uorrec pion of Assessments. G.O.+--eese, county Assessor having filed with this hoard, his certificate shovkg that Vr following clerical error appear•; on the A.;seeament Roll for 1921-E2, and asking permi.oion t:, correct came, to wit; 'That the easterly portion 01 }ots i 54-55 Block 167, '..all'.; odd_t.;,n to _t_chmjnd, Esse^sed to Athanasotis 8: isellas, are II in the =ullwau ::pur of the :ants We =i il:ny and the sa:rF allies for the years 1919-2p II and 1920-21, and .;aid rrquest having been con:vented to by the District Attorney of I contra 4o;+ta county; It is, by the hoard o.dercd chat ;.aid correction of assessment be and the samel �x ishereby ordered. I , ' in the;.,atter of =llowanee to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made Mamie iiiaso ; of 420 per month, be and ttM :a.•r i.i hereby annulled, and discontinued from and afte thio date. ; •a It i.7 further ordered that the following allowances commencing on dates set j oppo:.ite their respective names be and the same are hereby granted to following named indigents: Juanita DeBarrow , 639- 19th Qt. iiichmond, 420. per month, commencing 1tay 1st, 1922. II kanuelo Utardo, 230 York A., Leittsburg, i010. per month commencing;Ldy let, I 1922. ;,srah A.Eaird, Antioch, 412. per month, commencing+ay lst, 1922. It is by the Board further ordered that the County ouditor draw warrants in favor of each of above named indigents on first of every month until the further order of this Board. It is further ordered that Probation Officer -.J.LcLahon, be and he is hereby given authority to use his best judgment regarding disposition of Tarantino children of Pittsburg and also of the rlores ohild of arookett.ie I in the Latter of Oommunioation from am. Dabelstein. ; A communication fron':illiam vabelstein regarding exhibit at tate rair was } received and referred to .;npervisor _;..+, rembath. , 1 l I' 72 i t in the e+atter of appointment of Inspector to look after +curial of Deceased united states Soldiers and :sailors. O.L.L;arsh, heretofore appointed by this board as inspector of claims for t burial :f deceased 'United :states soldiers aid sailors, being now deeeased,and it being necessary to appoint some person to fill said vacancy; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the hoard ordered that B.E.:;totts, b, and he is hereby appointed as en -nspeotor to l ok after burial of deceased united j :states soldiers and sailors residing in uontra L;o.;ta county. li In the.Latter of construction of portion of Danville-Tassajara -Load. &H$bFAS, it appears to this board that the public convenience and necessity demand the grading, re-grading, paving, macadamizing, surfacing, repairing and maintain- ing of an existing road beginning at the end of the paved portion of the 2assajara- Danville Road, and running thence easterly to the town of ,assajara, and, :?HbEAS, it a.npears to the joard that the cost of grading, re-grading, paving, macadamizing, surfacing, and repairing and mhintaining of such existing road is too great to be paid out of the Road fund of the iiritrict in which said road is situated, m d, :ER??AS, it appears to this card that said road io a main line road; 'Hi32�.FOib?'. Br ii HFSOLVID, that this Board hereby determines to grade, re- grade, pave, macadamise, surface, repair and maintain such existing main line road County and charge a portion of the oo:,t thereof, to the ueneral„cund of the county of Contra Vesta. I The foregoing -.esolution was presented by -upervi.9or ''+rembath, seconded by :,upervi;or Casey, and passed by the following vote of the -board, to wit: ! dyes: .upervi.;ors ltnott, Casey, nuchanan and +rembath. !( Does: i;one. I absent: upervijor -.u.Hayden. In theb.uatter of Petition from Yesidents of Ygnaoio Valley regarding cuisanee at Leinert station; a petition having been filed with the aealth cffioer of Contra costa Uounty requesting abatement of a nuisance at LLeinert -tation, and .said petition having been filed by the Health Offierr with this board, and re-d to the said .:card, it i.., by the coard ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby refe_red to the Ui trict ..ttOMQF of Uontra Uosta county. - I E S 73: I : In the_aae ®ano, 2Qla .Olaims » \ � _t the different !_, e the wuntyare presented to the doard those found = e ,orrrat and to 9 properly signed are ordered allowed # the ; ® . Board, :ign a R un and attested by the Ole a aloes re, entered on the : Allowance dook2tazboard. . . . .\ � | 222 :a Board takes reeess 2 n# on Thursday, a718t 6 1922, for the |purposes of koproving bond und zAgningoma to _ate & DeGolyer, _ateamin/ ;e of road :_a!_ in the Island uumt R, in the _tea pet of the wunt y.And the ./ \ � . aM \ /\} � n adjourns its r� _e# of s =_ae _a �a 2_¥ �\ .�marma n. \\ � �: . . . . . . .ulerx 71 � . . . � . «4 . � \� 2� \� � � \ � �\ � 74 s i - IIT THF BOARD OF SUPERVI ORS Or CONVU COSTA CUUNTY, STATE OF CALIFURNIA. I Monday, June 5th, 1922. The Hoard met at 10 o'clock �.M. i Present: Bon. w.J.Buchanan, Uhairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P. { Casey, C.B.naydrn, ald ii.J.Trembath. J.H.�ell:;, Ulerk. I I In the hatter of application of Rodeo-vallejo Ferry Company, a f corporation, for authority to erect and take toll, oil a rubiic ferry over Carquinez � i Straits. The board of Supervisors of the County of Uontra Costa, State of California! having on May lot, 192<, granted to the Rodeo-Vallejo i'erry Uompany, a corporation, � 5 a franehi�e for authority to erect and tale tolls on a public ferry over Carquinez Straits between �:ormey in Uontra Costa Uounty, and morrow Cove in �olano Uounty, for the term of twenty years, coadit_uned upon the Rodeo-Vallejo Lorry Company giving` a penal bond in the sum of twenty five hundred (25001 dollars as required by law, upon the landing places described in s-id applic-tion, all upon due and legal notice I of said applicetio., having been made in the manner turd at the time prescribed by law, and saia Board by its Ordinance ao. 164 having granted said franchise and directed that said Ordinance be published before the expiratiun of fifteen days after the passage thereof together with the names of the Members of the Board voting for and i againet the sa,ae, for at le::st one week in the Pinole weezly Times, and said penal bond in the simm of $25u0. oonditioned as required by law having been filed with, and approved by, this board, and said Urdinance hiving been pubiished in the manner and for the ti;.ie prescribed by law, and in accordance with the order of this Board in the i Pinole Iseekly Times, it is now by the zoard, ORDER7M that said Ordinance No. 164 is now in full force and effect. i { The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the board, this 5th i day of June, 1922, tc wit: i Ayes: Supervisors Zeb i:nott, J.P.l:B:;ey, L'.H.Hayden, 1:.J.Buchanan +:.iia R.J. Treidoa til. lioes• kbre. Absent: Supervisor.:- none. I I i I i I I f i i f 73"'. I I ' in the tuatter of Completion of I Contract of U.G.+:est Company to install Counters in County Clerk's oxfYce. R.R.ernold, County surveyor and J.H.Wells, County Clerk, having filed their Certificate showing_ that the eoutrgct of h.G.We:;t Company, a corporation, for furnish ing of and installing of two steel counters and re-arranging the present counter in office of.County Clerk, has been completed according to plans and specifications It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said con- tract be and the same i_ hereby declared completed and said work is accepted by this hoard as completed. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said M.G.Sest Company on said contract for materials furnished or labor performed, present same to this yoard within 35 days from this date.,, 1 � as 1 In the tuatter of approval of Urrants of :ceolamation District 41619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the board ordered that the following; warrants of reclamation District #1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit; i No. Date Amount. 231 &ay 6th, 1922. 4900.00. j ..nd the Chairman is authorized to note the approval of this Board on said 4 warrant by affixing his signature thereto. f ' In the Flatter of approval of i.arrants of Reclamation District 4802. Good cause appe..ring therefor, 1t is by the Board ordered that the following y warrants of Reclamation District #802, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit; No. Date Amount. I 237 May 27th, 1922. a 133.25 238 May 27th, 1922. 136.99 239 May 27th, 1922. 25.00 240 May 27th, 1922. 42.35. � J i And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board a_e hereby authorites to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. i I I a ">:X x ;y 76 { In the liatter of Cancellation of assessment. ;i The Tax Collector having certified to this board that the south 1/2 of Block 202 and all of block 206, of Original Survey of the Town of Martinez, is the County t Cemetery, It is, by the Board ordered that all taxes appearing against said Blocks on thei rolls of contra costa County, be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled. i i In the :tatter of Reclamation District i #799. I This Board of Supervisors having heretofore, to wit; on the 17th day of April 1922, upon due proceedings therefor by order duly made and given, appointed three Assessment Commi sioners in and for ueclamation District No. 799, with directions that said commissioners in due and proper manner, as in said Order of <ppoin orient directed,', f make an Assessment valuation of the.lands of said -teelamation District and make return: -- thereof; and said Assessment Commis.d oners having duly made return of such Assessment list and filed the same with the Clerk of the board of Supervisors; NOW,.•iH-RFFORF, IT IS ORDERED that the 3rd day of July, 1922, at the hour of 10 i o'olocr: ...}S. of said day be and the Sane is hereby appointed as the time for hearing objections to suid ..saessment valuations. AND IT I3 FUHTHF'-; ORDxRET that notice of such hearing, as is required by law, be published for at least two .reels prior to such hearing in the Byron Times, a newspaper of general cireu]ation published in said Contra uosta County. I In the"tier of Appointment of Sealer I of weights & lieasures. The term of office of F. Judson Biglow, as Sealer of Ueights and measures expiring on duly 1st, 1922, and an application having been made by said F. Judson I Biglow for re-appointment, i It is, by the board ordered that F. Judson Biglow, be and he is hereby ap- pointed to the office of -ealer of heights and Measures of Contra Costa County for the term prescribed by law. Said term of office to begin July 1st, 1922. The vote of the Doard on said order being unanimous.,; I is f 's 77-: 3 -;y In the Matter of appointment of;uembers i of Board of Education. It appearing to the board that the term of office of F.6.Ramsdell and G.A. ; :s Johnson, as Members of the Board of Education of contra Costa County, will expire on k July let, 1922, It is, by the board ordered that r.5, Ramsdell and C eorge n. Johnson, be r and they are hereby appointed memb era of the Board of Education of Contra Costa County! for the term of office required by law. the vote thereon being unanimous# ,. 3 In the Matter of Prevention of Fires, R Representatives of Farm Bureau having appeared before the board end requested the a poinLm ent of Fire :.ardens in the County of Contra Costa, and the prevention of fires along county roads, and after hearing the arguments of said representatives of said r°arm Bureau, and it appearing to the board that the necessity demands the attention of Fire 11,ardens in Bounty of Contra Costd.; It is, on motion duly made aid carried, by the board ordered that the District : attorney take such action as he sees fit to make all traffic officers under his juris- diction, Fire ^:ardens in their respective Districts and to enforce the law in their respective Districts regarding the prevention of fires and enforcing all Ordinances I e and laws relating thereto. I 1 In the Matter of noceptance of insurance I Poliaies. Davi Bros. of rittsburg presents two policies to the Board, of the American k Insurm ce Company, one numbered 325811 sad one numbered 323812, on lihite Rive-ton truck a.a Denby truck, (five ton); #hereupon it is o,. motion duly made and carried, by the board ordered that said policysbe and the same are hereby accepted. I i i I i 78 In the utter of Allowance to indigents. ' It is by she Board o:der(d Ghat an allotanoe of i020 per month commencing Lay let, 1922, be and the s,.me is hereby „warded to Adelaide Braga, of 08dey, It i:: further ordered that tae County Auditor draw warrant on the uounty Treasurer in favor of .aid Adelaidr Yraga, for the sum of j020 per month, until the further order of this Board. It is further ordered that Probation Officer u.J.koiahou, be and he is hereby Ordered to take such measures as in his Judgment seems best, as to the disposition of -dale champagne of-an Pablo. It is farther ordered that Yrobatiou uffioer d.J.Lo}dahon, be and he is hereby ordered to make such provision for transportation as in his judgment may seem best, to send Clayton Zzapletou, a child, to his mo Cher in Cincinnati, Chic. ! q it appearing to the Board that Vaniel 3ebste: and wife of city of Ll uerrito, 1,31 are in indigent circumstances, aid unabie to pay taxes which have been heretofore erroneously assessed against- zueir property, and it appeari,.g co she Board that it is ! _ to the best interests of the ;ounty of contra uosta, that the taxes on said property 'q should no paid by the county of uontru ;oata and the property not allowed to be sold to tue .,tate of California; f it ia, by the Board urdered .haL a warraut be draw., on the uoui,ty treasurer in favor of d. Rio baker, County ereasurer foi the am of y69.03 the same to be applied a to the yaymenc of bac,c taxes assessed aga,nst he property of Daniel and wife.: The vote of .he ycard o,i .s id order being unanimous%,. In the natter of .:ale of Counter lop. It appearing to tae .:card that an old counter top used in the office of C.,uaty clerk is no longer required for county purposes, and an offer of i,9. having r been made to the county vlerc for s�fd counter top; J It isby the isoard ordered that the uounty Olerk be and he is hereby author- ised to sell said counter top for the sup of 0.00 and dpooit the same in the uounty Treasury to the credit of the General Fund. The vote of the Board on aatd order be:ug unanimous. s i z in the !Latter of Repair of Pittsburg i Jail. j4 It appeasing to the Board that the City of Pittsburg is building a new City 3 hall, end it appearing to the Hoard that :he County Jail heretofore used for jails I s -50 purposes in the City of Pittsburg should be removed to said City +fall Building, �;.:' it is, on motion duly made m d c.sried, by the Board ordered that this Board F pay toward:, the re.:Avul and building of said Jail Celle in the sell City,ial). at Yittabu rg the sum of 4000, the same to be paid on presentation and allowanoe �,f a proper t verified claim on Genc.rgl rund. c� II' - 710 i A ' In the hatter of Granting Leave of .ib sense. •' It i� by rise Board ordered that r.R, lleLap, Deputy Di:ariot _ttoraey of contra j Costa county, be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of thirty days from and after date of leaving the :;tate. In the Latter of adoption of Plans and Speoificutione for building shoulders on Past Third A. in rittsburg, in -up. Dist. #4. i i R.j4:.rnold, County surveyor having. presented to this Board his plans and i specifications and cross-:sections for building of shoulders on county Righway lying ' East of rittsburg on what iu known as East Third Ltreet, Pittsburg, for a distance of 7,639 feet; It is by the $card ordered that said planu and specifioations and c.oss-seot- ions be and the s.me are hereby adopted as plan:: and q)ecifications and cross-sections for the building of said shoulders on Jaid road. i It is further ordered that the Lilerk of this $o:..rd advertise in the Pittsburg Dispatch, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock 6.M. on j ;..onday, July 3rd, 1922, for building of said .-houiders, in aoordanoe with said place') and specifications. I In the liiatter of Payment of Bills for ' construction of Tassajara Road. i I. it appearing t„ the Board of :supervisors that the public convenience and necessity demand the grading, re-grading, paving rad maosdamising and surfacing i of an existing road known as yanville & Tassajara road, and that bhe cost of grading, re-grading, paving acid maouduai zing, surfacing, repairing sad mastaining of such 1 i existing road is too great to be i:sid out o: tiie road funds of Supervisor District 7r-• It is by the hoard ordered that the following claims presented far work i on said road to at t: the claim of :'heodore aissen for bridge and work work 4152.60 i and claim of Danville •:areaouse & Lumber aomp=ay for lumber furnished for bridges I 047.06 on said road, be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the General County X=a of the County of Contra Costa. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.., [ .r so x In the katter of anowanoe of claims. ~ Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, I } signed by the Uhairmsn,attasted by the Clerk, dad ordered entered on she -llowanoe j -a Book of this hoard. ' I - J � I 3 In the)&atter of issuance of bonds ` `> of uo;;oord Grammar zohool District in the jl County of contra Uosts. s; R$SOLU'IOI7 zdD ORD?: OA' ':BE B0ARD Ji' 3UPMVISORS OF ':kM CUM2r I `} OF COPit.0 COSTA. .iWE OF C-LIFOLMIA- ( � XMFAS, on the 5th dwy of Aril, 1922, the school Board of the Ooncord j Grammar -ohool Dittriot in the uounty of Uontra Costa, State of Ualifornia, deemed it s advisable to call and by a ree„lutian and order duly and regularly passed and adopted bythe said ooh.ol board and entered on the minutes thereof ex said last mentioned day, said School Board did call an election and re:,olve and order; I that an election be called and held thruughouL sass Concord Grammar School i District on the.LOth a-7 of Gay, 1922, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said Uouoord grammar :school District the question of issuing and selling the bonds of said Concord Grammar :.ohool in Lbe amiunt of seventy thousand (070,000.) dollars I to ran not exceeding twenty five ye-r6 (25) and to bear interest at the rate of six I E I y (6) per cent per annum, interest payable -!emi-annu_ily, for the purpose of raising y 7 money for building a school building or school buildings, for supplying said school + Y building or school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus and for improving ; '.4 school grounds and purchasing property for school purposes; sed, i G`RPE&S, an election was held in said uonoord Grammar School District on 1 the tenth day of iGey, 1922, in conformity with the said itesolutiun and order of said 1 3ohool Board of the said oonoord Grammar School District and al l the proceedings had the premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the School Board of the a&a Concord Gramwn, School District as required by law; and, SHERF.AS, the said certified proceedings show and after a full examination i and investigation this hoard has found and does hereby find and declare; .y That in accordance with the resolution and order of the oahool Board of Concord Grammar Sohool Listrict duly passed and adopted on the 5th day of -pril, 1922, an election was duly called in 3aid 0oncord Grammar Lohool District, and was held in said Conoo_d Grammar School District, on the 10th day of lay, 1922, and that notice , of said election was given by posting notices thereof signed by Me members of the said 4q, school Board in more than three public places in said Concord Grammar dehool Diatriot for more than twenty days next before sa.td election, tad by publishing such notice in 1 a h the Concord .ransorlpt, a newspaper printed and published in said County of Oontra 4ost , { i i i j I ;;tate of California, not less than once•a weex for three successive weeks before said � election (four publications) which said notice so posted and published was in the form required by the Political Code of the state of California. That prior to the opening of said polls at and d election the inspector and Judges of Election conducting said election in said noneord wrammar sohool District j j took the oath of office as required by law, and at the close thereof, canvassed the {i votes oast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the said Lichool Board) i of said Concord grammar school District, and to them made return of the ballots and the poll and tally list of said election. j Mat on the 17th day of;,,ay, 1922, the same being the seventh day after the said election and at the hour of or o'clock P.M. of said day, the School Board of said; i Concord Grammar bohool District met and canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said oohool Board of the said Concord urammar School Distrilot I found and declared and this Doard now finds and declares that there was a total of One hundred and nineteen votes oast at said election end That more than two thirds of the votes cast, to wit: One hundred and eighteen votes were cast for issuing said bonds and that one vote was cast against issuing said binds, and that none cf the votes cast were irregular and illegal and not counted, and that the said school Board of said Djetriot paused an entry of the result of said election to be made upon the minutes of the Bald ,k Hoard. j And this Board further finds and declares that said election was duly and regay ' lgrly o.•lled and held and aJaduted and that notice thereof was duly uad regul:sly given and published, and that the result thereof was duly and regul-;:ly oanvassPd and in the manner and as required by law, Lod that all the oats, aindibions and things required by law to be dine have been done and performed in regular and due form and in strict a000rdanoe with the provisions of the Statute authorising the issuance of the sohool DiAriot bonds and that the total of indebtedness of said "ohool District, including this proposed issue of hoods is within the limit prescribed by law, IT IS THFR=.LORx' ORDERTiD that the bonds of the Concord Grammar sohool District i in the County of Contra Costa, ..tate of Cali fornia, issue in the aggregate sum of sev- enty th,.usand ($70,000.00) dollars and that the same shall be numbered from ohe (1) toj seventy (70) inclusive, and shall be in denominations of gyne thousand ($1,000.00i dollars f each, payab_e within tr-nty five (25) years from the date thereof in gold coin of the i United States of amerioa with interest thereon at the rate of six (6) per cent per ann*m i payable semi-annually in like gold coin, both principal and interest payable at the i office of the County Treasurer of the said County of Contra Costas IT Is i'U3ThMi ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated the let day of July, 1922; and shall be payable as follows, to wit: j 'o Two Bonds numbered from one (1) to two (2) inclusive, to mature one year from date, to wit: the let day of July, 1925. i iwb bids numbered from three (3) to Your (4), inclusive, to mature two years from date, t wit: the lst day of July, 1924. Two bonds numbered from five (a) to six (6) inclusive, to mature three years from date, to wit: the 1st day of duly, 1926. 3 v Two Bond: numbered from seven t7) to eight (8), inoluaive, to mature fair years frau date, to wit: the lat day of July, 1926. i s i'wo bonds numbnxed from nine (9) to ten (10), inclusive, to mature five yeara I' _ 82 i from date. to wit: the let day of July, 1927. I Three bonds numbered from eleven (11) to thirteen (13), inclusive, to mature; six years from date, t,, wit: the 1st day of July, 1928. Three bonds numbered from fourteen 114) to sixteen (16), inclusive, to matur? seven years from date, to wit: the ist day of July, 1929. Three bonds numbered from seventeen (17) to nineteen 119) inclusive, to mature eight years from date, to wit: the let day of July, 1930. I Three bonds numbered from twenty 120) to twenty-two (22), inclusive, to mature nine years from date, to wit: the 1st day of July, 1931. Three bonds numbered from twenty-three (23) to twenty-five 125) inclusive, to mature ten years from date, to wit: the let day of July, 1982. -Three bonds numbered from twenty-six (26) to twenty-eight (28) inclusive, to mature eleven years from date, w vi t. the let day of July, 1933. i I Three bonds numbered from twenty-nine (29) to thirty-one (51) inclusive, to mature twelve years from date to wiL: the 1st day of J ly, 1934; Three bonds numbered from thirty-two 132) to thirty-four (34) inclusive, to mature thirteen yeVs from date, to wit: the let day of July, 1935. Three bond. numbered from thirty-five (35) to thirty-seven (37) inclus- ive, to mature fourteen years fro:, date, to wit: the let day of July, 1936. Three bonds numbered frau thirty-eight (36) to forty 140) inclusive, to '1 mature fifteen years from date, to wit: the lot day of July, 1957. Three bonds numbered from forty-one (411 to forty-three (43) inclusive, ' to mature sixteen years from date, to 74 z: the lzt day of July, 1938. hree bonds numbered from forty-four (44) to forty-six (46) inclusive, to mature seventeen sears from date, to wit:.the lst day of July, 1939. I Three bonds numbered from forty-seven (47; to forty-nine (49) inclusive,1 to mature eighteen years from date, to wit: the lst day of July, 1940. I Three bonds numbered from fifty (50) to fifty-two 152) inclusive, to mature nineteau years from date, to wit. the let day of July, 1941. i Three uonds numbered from fifty-three (53) to fifty-five.(55) inclusive, to mature twenty years from date, to wit: the let day of July, 1942. i Three bonds numbered from fifty Ax (56) to fifty-eight (58) inclusive, to mature twenty one years from d....:, to wit: the let day of July, 1943. Three bonds numbered from fifty-nine 1591 to sixty-one (61) inclusive, to mature twenty two year: from date, to wit: the 1st day of July, 1944. Three bonds numbered from sixty-two (62) to sixty-four (64) inclusive, to mature twenty three years from date, to wit: the let dey of July, 1945, j h Three bonds numbered from sixty-five (65) to sixty-seven (67) inclusive!, to mature twenty four years from date, to wit: the lat day of July, 1946. Three bonds numbered from sixty-eight (66) to seventy (70) inclusive, I to mature twenty five yegrs from date, to wit: the let day of July, 1947. i eDD IT IS !?IIRTii":: ORDF:?RD that said bonds sball be iasued in substant-I sally following form, to wit: Ido. ----- SCHOOL DILWCT BOND 41,000.00. COWOORD GRAMAR 40HUOL DIS'MUT COUitTY OF COIMA U085a, STAT: OF G3LIFORIile. Concord.kr®mar :.ohool district in the Uounty of Contra Uosta, state of I California, united states of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof at the office of the county Treasurer of the County of Uontral Costa, :.tate of ualifornia, on the let day of July 19 , One thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars in gold coir_ of the united otates of-merio::, with interest thereon in like goid coin at the rate of six (bye) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the let day 1 and every day of January, and the lst day of July of eaoh.year from the date hereof until this ! bond is paid. I 3 'his bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date numbered from one (1) to seventy (70) tnolusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of seventy ; i 3 __ 83 y 1 thousand ($70,000.00) dollars, and is issued and sold by the uoard of supervisors 3 i of the 0onnty of G,ntra co.:ta, state of ualifornia, for theuirpose of raising money for building a school building or school building q for supplying said ::chool build-ngi "}z or c,chool buildings with furniture and necessary app-ratus and for improving school grounds and purchasing prope--ty for school purposes, in concord Grammar school District in the said county of Contra Oosta, state of California, in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the 261itic�l Code aid the Constitution of the State Ald of California and i.: authorized by a vote of more than two thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and regularly c iled and field and conducted througgueaid Concord Grammar ochool District in the said County did :;tate on the 10th day of kay, 1922, and the board of ospervisors of the County of Contra Oosta, --tate of California, hereby certify and declare that said election was duly and regularly called, held and conducted -nd than notice thereof was: duly and regularly given aid ' published a,d the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and declared in the! manner am a.: required by law and tha„ a:1 the acts a,d things and c,nditions required by law to be dune precedent to and in the i:rsuance of said b.,nd have been done, and have been performed in regular aid in due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issue of Grammar -chool uidtriot nond s. .,nd it i� also fintier certified and deal ared that the total amount.of in- debtedness of the said concord Gra=ar school District including this issue of bunds is within the limit urovided by law. chis bond is _n the form prescribed by an order of said board of supervisors! duly made and entered in it:; Minutes on the 5th uay of June, 1922, and shall be pay- able out of the interest and sinkinE fund of the Concord Grammar zchool District m d the money for the redemption of said bondLt w;d the payment of interest thereon shall ' be raised by taxation upon the taxable property oz the said doncord Grammar school District. IN NITNUSL; :H--'-RROF, the board of oupervisors of the County of Contra costa, State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman, and by the County auditor, and attested by its Clerk with the peal of said Board attached this 1st day of July, 1922. CH.,1 UN Of ne board of Supe rvi sOrs. county au or. j ott es'.: County C er a ulv-k Of he o 5upervijors of the county of wontra costa, state of California. R7SOLVO that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons equal ' in number to twice the number of years said binds shali run and payable as hereinbefore set out, in substantially the following form, t. wit; 00.00 INiER'"5T COUPON. No. The treasurer of the County of contra Costa, Ltate of California, will pay j to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of tha Concord Grammar school District in .;aid county and Mate, on the 1 st day of 19 i I' 84 i at his office in the town of iiartinez, in quid County and state, the sum of Thirty dollar:; for interest on bond Number of said Concord Cramer -ehool Distiot. i ".n.'ullenger, County auditor. T.J,nuchanan, Chairman of the noard of supervisors. i i County Clerk ad Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. AND IT IS B13Ti%?r. 0100-yJ thei the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa State of California, shall cause the said bonds and coupon:; to be prepared in accord- ance with the foreg.,ing forms. y :TND Ii I. H73';B't FIIBTH 03D m) that .'':.J.buchah-n, the Chairman of this Board i J.n.'4ells, the County clerk and Clerk of tni: board, and A.R. Sullenger, -C.,unty Auditor;' } of .aid County is, aid each of them are, hereby authorized as such officials to d gn i € each of said bonds on behalf o: said County and to impress upon each bond the seal of this board of oupervi_ors.wad to sign each of :aid coupons by their respective faeeivile signatures. ,dO IT IS FNB sir i OiMM-t-M that the said bonds be sold by the noa_d of 6uper i visors of the .aid County, for and as the act of this Board of onpervi6ors on the 3rd day of July, 192L, at the hors of 11 o'clock A.iu, of .:aid d,y to the highest end beat responsible bidder for cash gold coin of the united States of "merica, after due and legal notice thereof has been given by said hoard by publication of a notice, specifying the time and place of the sale of said bond:;, the number aid denominati,3n thereof, the rate of interest ther;on, the term.- for whim said bond,, will run, and the date of paymen. thereof, and the kind of money for which said bonds will be sold, to wit; gold coin of the united :.tater of ..meriea; and that said bond:: will be sold to the highest and best responsible bidder for cash, us afore.6aid, but in no case for less than par and accrued interest, and tha.. the said .5oard of -�upervi:;ors will reserve the right to reject .4 aiy or all of said bids, for two successive weeks in,rhe Concord Transcript", a newspaper f printed and published and circulated in the said County of Contra Costaq Passed and adupted at a regular meeting of ft said hoard of �unervizors held i on the 5th day of June, 192... i ayes; buuery sors Seb i;nott, J.Y. Casey, C.u.nuyden, and 'i.J.uuchana; and R.J. i i Trembath. Noes; None. i sbsent; i,uiie. i I i I i I I I 1 ;x j , 85 i f t iIn the matter of Isuuanoe of Houde of Concord Grammar chool Distriot, County of Contra costa. BESOLVFD that de Chairman of the board of oupervisors of the County of Contra Costa, hate of California, the County auditor of the County of Coatra Costa, state of Calif—nia, Una 6hc County Clerk, ea-officio Clerk of the board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Californiy, are, and each of them is, hereby tutharized to eaeoLu.e the bnnna issued in the above m�ttec. I I And the Board taker recess to meet on tionday, June 19th, 1922, at 10 I o'clock a.li. ( £ I ' . .9C.. . . . Chairman. 1 _ Clerk. t L 1 86 Y I Ig Tb"BWOD OF Or uOST:s CCC11TY, S^raTF Or Cd.l._u?1Tid. Monday, dune 19th, 1922. The Board met at 10 o'clock..a. i Present: Eon. u.j. Buchanan, Chairman; supervisors Zeb !$nott; i J.P. Casey, C. a.aayden, and it. J. rrembath. J.h.Nells, Clerk. In the utter of Bradford i Reclamation District Mo. 2059. 71HEREB: on the 15th day of Day, 1922, the three commissioners appointed by , i this board as uommi::;:ioners to prepare an assessment list of assessment valuations upon and with reference to the lands within the above named district situated in the! t County of Contra Costa, .date of California, to be u.:ed us a basis for assessments) upon said lands in raising funds for the mainten�nee and repair of the works of re- clamation and incidental expenses of said district, did file said assessment list i of said assessment valuutiona with the clerk of this Board :n d thereafter, on said ; 'n 'x 15th day of 1's.y, 1922, this; board, by its order, fixed this 19th day of June, 1922, at the hour of 10 o'cloci: a.m. and the chambers of this Board, at the County Court I Y House, in the City of iArtinez, Uutuity of uantra costa, Stute of Oulifornia, as the time and place at whi oh this bold would meet for the purpoc:e of hearing any and all 3 A objections to ::aid assessment lint of ussessment valuations, and also required that i notice of the hearing at :aid time and place should be given by publication for two t; i week:: in the ULrtinez Daily Ltandard, a newspaper o. general circulation published in the above named county; :nd, I £. !aHPR?+e1S, on this 19th day of dune, 1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. before this board, at its chumbers in the county Court nou::e in the town of Uartinez# County of uoatra Costa, state of California, the hearing of any and all objections to said assessment list of assessment valuation>, was duly called by this board, in so- ! "x oordance with the ter= of said order, and it thereupon was duly made to appear to this !$card that notice of the tine and pluce of hearing said objections in proper ! form ras duly and regularly published us required by terms of said order; and, (g Y'HFSF,aS, upon :;uid hearing, or prior thereto, and within the time allowed by law, no written or otrer objeotlon:; to ::aid -seessment list of assessment valuations i x were made or filed, .:nd it appears to the board that ;aid assessment in all respects is fair and equitable , and that the said assessment valuations per acre of each tract assessed are fair and equitable; Cs 1107, XMYOM:, upon motion of Supervisor K.d.Trembath, seconded by super-' -,a visor C.n.nayden, and duly carried, it i; hereby ordered that said assessment list of said assessment vaivationa u.; ;o levied be, and the same is hereby approved. i Wi F in the atter of•approval of uarrants Bradford of_4eolamution Di::trict uo. 2059, wood came Or pearing therefor, it is by the tsoard ordered that the following ; Bradford I warrants of.Heelamation llirtriet Ito. 2059, be end the same are hereby approved, towit! i 16 June 3rd, 1922. x`140.00 17 June 3rd, 1922. 39.00 is June 3rd, 1922. 39.00 19 June 3rd, 1922. 17.00 20 June 3rd, 1922. 95.20 •.nd the Chairman and ulerk of thir Board are herelty authorised to note the approval of this board on said rarrant:: by affixing their signatures thereto. I In the tuatter of Fixing Populution of Judicial iownshipr in Contra Costa county. it is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that it is I lx the intention of this hoard during the month of auly to fix the population of the different Judicial Townships for the purpose of regulating the salaries of Justices of Peace and Constables in such of said townships for ensuing term, by using in all i `r Townships where no objection i:; madq, the Federal census taken in 1920, end in Ii townships where constablee and Juatiees of the Peace are not satisfied with the Federal n Census, they will be allowed to tale, without expense to the county of contra Uosta, an e•otual census and submit same to thin Board on or before kond_y, July 17th, 1922,.1 _r e The said order i� passed by the unanimous vote of the voard. in the katter of wioption of Plans ' and Speoific-tions for Building Division 4 tto. 32, county Hiuhr." . =4 H.H.Arnold, county Surveyor having presented plane and specifications for building Division ao. 32 of county Highway, said Division Bo. 32 being that certain road which lies between the sown limits of the town of Concord and Galindo station, I in �upervizor Uiitrict 1:3, a distance Of one mile. I Thereupon, it is by the Boer& ordered that the said plans and speoifioations,1 I aro::.;-seotiona, and profiles be and the .:arae are hereby adopted an _dans and opeeifioft- ions, profiler and cross-sections for the building of said road, I It is further ordered thatthe uler;c of this board advertise in t:e Concord Transcript, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 r'olcok-.Ei. on Londay July 17th, 1922, for the buildinE, of said road in aoco:drnce with said plans and specifications. 1- i f ,J 88 f I f� in Latter of Completion of.Tillow Pass Road. It le,on motion duly made and oarried, by the zioard ordered that County Surveyor R.R. Arnold, prepare plan;; and specifications for the uncompleted portion o Will3w Pass no:d in supervisor District #3. In the Futter of Granting Leave of Absence. i It is by the zoard ordered th::t fiisC =.achel K. stiller, county tahool Nurse, be and :she is hereby granted a leave of absenoe of sixty dayu from date of leaving the State of California, during the .::onths of dune, July & august. The vote thereon being unanimous. i In the Batter of Payment of Compensation insurance. State Compensation Insura.ice 1"und having presented to this Board an estimat� of the initial premium which will be required for the renewal of policy for county f i insurance, beginning July 1st, 1922, anc ending duly last,1923, amounting to the BUM of 02969.60; it is, by the Board ordered that a warrent be drawnbn the County Treasurer in favor of ..tate uompen.ratio_. Inuurance rend, for the sum of x2,969.60, in payment i of said initial Premium. the vote thereon being unanimous. I In the Batter of Communication from Levitt Traffic Company. A oo:munieation having been received from Levitt Traffic company regardingi auditing or freight bill, for Contra costa County; it is,by the hoard ordered that said letter be referred to the Distriot ,attorney, for report on :;,me. 1, 51 4 in the scatter of Communication from Southern Paoific Company regarding county road f Crossing over paid '2raoks. a letter having seen received fran Southern Pacific Company regarding placing of crossing signs near orossings over Louthem Paoific it is, by the Loexd ordered that said corc¢uunieation be and the creme j is hereby referred to the County surveyor with authority to place said igne where) I i P god required. j 3 Ln the Matter of Yurohase of - Tandem Holler, II n.tc.. nold, county Surveyor having made requisition to thin board for a tendeml roller; It is, by the board ordered that raid R.H..,,rnold, county Surveyor, be and he is hereby authorised to purchase on behalf a' the county of Contra costa, a steam tandem roller for use in hi^ denart:aent. I ; In the;.latter of..11o^^.ante to Indigents. It i:; by the board ordered that the allovanoes heretofore made to foliowin ' names indigents be and the same are hereoy di::coiitinucd from and after this date; i Delia Bart, Riohmoad, ;�15, per month Eiary Taormina, Pittsburg, $30. per month. airs. U. Olsen, Buy Point, $20. per month..., 3 in the Ratter of ilaintain:ng Exhibit at btate r'air. Upon motion of supervisor 'erembath, seconded by �upervi>or hayden, it i:- by the boa,'d ordered that the co::rcittee on Arran;.rement of Exhibit at State Pair, be and they re hereby allowed to pay following salaries, to :tit For man in charge of exhibit and in::talling same, 4200 per month and neoes- � i sary expenses, for one month. For gathering Exhibits there required to hire help, .35. per day and neeeesar� expenses. J The vote thereon being unanimous:. In the hatter of Payment of bills for Construction of Tassajara and itoraga I ; Roads. It appearing to the board that the public good and necessity demand the grad- ing, re-grading, owing and maeadaruaing aid ;;urveying of an existing road, known =t I ' as Danville & Tassajara itoad. and the Lcoraga itoad, and that the cost of grading, I ,c re-grading, paving, macadamising and repairin;. and maintaining of such existing roads, is too great to be paid oat of the road fiords of supervisor Distriot r2, It is, by the board ordered that the following claims on following roads be I 0 a.. ordered paid out of the Ueneral Fund of Contra costa County: I TASSA10 xOAD: Elmer iteinstein, woad work $44.00 .r r 90 =4 I ru Manuel Nunez, rto"d work, v 23.50 ,`;4 peter &dike, " " 28.00 r Theodore Iliesen " 232.50 L.� Silva, 186.00 George Porester ^ 116.00 George smith 280.00 uhristianBettencoirt 47.50 Tony Coldeira 72.00 independent Lumber Co. Lumber 40.00 T.H.Hook Giant powder 43.75 Jerry Bettenoourt Roed work 224. 00 MOR-G.i R:::.D• E.E. O'Brien 41761.74. aid a der is pL.sedby the unanimous vote of the Board.<< s 1A 1.4 �a i k I I i - 9 1e IN THE BOARD OF stirn—vlsoas OF coTTRA cosTa cooTITY, ST-7.--- or cAl,rFoRNIa. - - - - - - - - - - - - 'Ionday, July 3rd, 1922. The 3oe:rd :tet at 10 o'clock A. U. Present: Tion. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman: Supervisors 2eb %no , J.P.Ossey, C.H.Hayaen and R.J.Tre-abash. J.'i.T9ells, Clerk. a �SY _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - The minutes during the m%nth of June, 19L2 are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed b;- the Chairman and Clerk. In the Iiatter of A-proval of Warrants ' of Reclamation Disv.•iot lib. 1619. S ;x Good cause appearing therefor, it is b;: the Baa rd ordered that the follov:in'g warrants of Recla.aation District No. 1013 be and the s•me are here.•y auoroved, to-wit!; No. D,te .imaunt 235 June 15, 1922 0180.50 And the Chairman of this Board is heresy authorized to note the approval of, i said warrant by of ixing his signature thereto. I }• The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. In the :;Tatter of Bids for Construction of Shoulders on Fast 3rd Street, east of Town of Pittsburg. f This Board having heretofore advistised for bids for the construction of i Oil Macadam ,houlders on hiphvxy on rest 3rd Street, east of the town of Pittsburg, ;N and 'his beTnp_ the time :and place for the recei:•in of 'bids the following bidders file r� ' bids in the following -.aounts, to-vit: Hutchinson Co:aocny, Oil '..Tacada:a shoulders, per square foot .. .119 Heafey Idoore & jicRsir, ^ " ..... .145 -44 ..... .l2 Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bad of Hutchinson Company is the lowest and best bid presented for said work it is upon motion daly made and carried by cine Board ordered that said contract be and the acme is hereby awarded to� Hutchinson 'Jompany in accordance with their said bid. It is further ordered t.-'et said Iiutchinson Five bonds in the following som4 to-wit: fifty per cent of the c mtract price as guarantee for labor and material j furnished and fifty per cent of the contract price for the faithful performance of i said contract. j It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare contract and bonds i in accordance v.ith the foregoing order, i i In the ? iter of Salo of Concord a School Benda. i 92 In the :.:atter of Sale of Concord School Bonds This Board 'having heretofore advertised for sale 70 bonds of Concord School ' District of the denomination of )1,000. each, dated July 1, 1922, bearing interest at the ran a of six her cent per annum payable armi-annually -.ne this being the time and j place for the receivin? of bids, the follor:ing bidders file bids in the following sums to-v.it; Freeman Smith & Camp Co., p_r, accrued interest to daze of delivery and a � premium $5561. I Cyrus Pierce & Company, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a pre-1 mium of $7738. :-illiam R. Staats Co., par, ac:.-rued interest to date of delivery and a pre- f mium of $5266. The American Bank. Oakland, California, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $7180.60 F. H. Rollins & S one, p r, eco-.ued interest to date of delivery and a pre- mium o $6657. II t Thereupon it appearing to the Bowed that the bid of Cyrus Pierce Company is i s the highest and beat bid oreuented for said bonds, it is upon motion duly made and I carried b; the Board ordered that said bonds of ,loncora School District, being 70 bond of the pnr value of $1000. a-ch, d_.ed July 1,19e:: bearing interest at the rate of I six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, be and the same ore hereby sold to Cyrus Pierce Company for the sum of par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium 1 of $7738. It is further ordered that upon the payment to the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County of the sum of $70.000. plus accrued interest to date of delivery and a i premium of $7738. that s..^_id J. R Io Ba'cer, the County Tre--surer deliver to s.aid Cyrus ! Pierce Company the 70 bonds of ,oncord School District. Vote of the Board on the forcroing order being• unanimous. In the }latter of Cancellation i of Warran Gs. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Bo-zd ordered that the following' I rarrants be and the same are heraby ordered cancelled, to-wit:.7-Southern Pa:ific Company, Bond R oad Maintenance Fund $ 34.00+ J.H.'l:inner, ^ " " 62.0011 d " Fandreitas nd Peters Co., " " 5.75f Bich Clements, " 16.00 William:--ieinberg, 2.501. Martinez Vulcanising ';:arks, " 9.45 Pacific Gas & 2lectric Company, Byron Highway Lighting District Fund, 7.951 II ! f In the ?latter of Cancellation of Assessments. Z I.,.W.°oost, C.,unty Tax Collector having certified to this Bo and that Lot 1, a}. Block 54, Bay Cie,. Addition rias aseeseed for the year 1917 to Point Richmond De•:elop- that taxes eta thereon have been paid in! :tent Company as shorn on page 84, Roll 1, an ' full. That the same property::as also assessed for the same year to Point Richmond i Development 'Jomnany as shoran on page 84, Roll 1 and that taxes etc thereon have been{ l _ paid in full. T::at the same property •:mss also assessed for the same year to Point Richmond Development Company as shorn on page 72, Roll 1, and that the taxes on thief assessment have not been psid. !i ri Thereupon it appearing to the Board that said last assessment is n double assessment, it is b;; the Board ordered that said assessment appearing on page 7E, P.o 1 1, be and the same is hereby ordered c_ncelled. Vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. s In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for the Comoletion of Division No. 30, County Highway. R. R. Arnold, County Surveyor having presented to this Board plane and ' specifications, profile and cross sections, for the corn lotion of D iv. No. 30, county Highn-ay, it is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said Plen� and Specifications, Drofile and cross sections, be and the same are hereby adopted as the plane and specifications, profile and crass sections for the building of said .; road. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise for bids to be presented to this Board up to the time of 11;00 a'clock A.U. on Monday, AuPust 7, 1922 for the building of said road. Vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. In the I:I-tter of Acceptance of Insurance Policy Blum presented to this Board policy No. 10043 of Fidelity-Phenix Fir Insurance Oomnany of Ier. York for them. m of X2,500. on Contra CoSta Garage m;ohinary It is upon motion duly made and carried b: the Board ordered that said poli]y be and the sa:ae is hera,•y accepted and approved. In the ti tier of :ounty Health Officer ,,. R. nl:ke, 4ountr Health Of;icer h.ving asked for a vacation of tro r.•eeks,f it is upon motion duly made and serried by the Board ordered that said request be and the acme is heroby granted. is In the 3_.tter of ?equisition for Sheriff', Of-ice. ;. R. Veale, 3'_eriff of the County of Lantra ;Aosta, having filed a regaisi- tion for :ertzl n office filing cabinets. It is upon motion duly made and carried by� the Board ordered that said request be :,nd the same is hereby granted. i iI f' 94 i In the Uatter of Reauisiuion for S-:eriff's Of-'ice R. R. `Teale, Sheriff of the County of Contra Costa, having filed a requisi- tion for certain office filing cabinet.,. It is upon :notion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby granted. In the Natter of Fixing Salary of Sealer of Weights & Mea;;ures f TiAs Board having on June 5, 1922 appointed F. G. Biglov, as Sealer of Weights & Measures rith term of office co:amencing July 1, 1922, it i:; upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the salary of F. J. Biglow as Sealer of heights & Seasures be and the same is hereby fixed at the sum of ."150-00 per mon th. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. In the Matter of Construction of Bridges in Supervisor District Nos. 3 and 5 Supervisor C. H.Hayden hc:ving reported to this B card that the ;bridge ,on the Pleasant Hill rood, ne,.r the Boss Ranch c,as in a bad state of repair and great emer- gency exists for the immediate repair thereof and Supervisor R.J.Trembath having re- ported to this Board that bridge Ne. 1 over Kellog Creek is in bad condition and,gre t emergency exists for the i;nmediate repair thereof, it is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that Supervisors _:ayden and Trembath be and they are and eac,i of theta is herby ordered to proceed immediately to repair or replace said brid es cith or without notice as to them may seem best. The foreoing order is pa.:-ed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Transfer of Book Case from the ssessor'._ office to the County Library. seo, n ssessar e,ae, having reported to this Board that he has on : steel book cas i--h r _.n lunger required for his office and the County Librarian faving a reou asted the use of same, I't is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said Geo. old 0, iteese, Jounty Assessor be and he is hereby authorized to deliver said case-t'o` the County Librarian for use in her office. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents I't is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the allow antes heretofore -n-de t;o indigents be and the same are hereby discontinued from and � after July 1, 1922. it is further ordered that all indigents requiring further Gid present-;end file ner, petiti)na. I 95 BEFOR" fE. BOARD OF SUPFRVI:io:3 OF iii COST•., Iu W ^` I3311ZCl? OF E` WED3 0: 2Lr SAN+PA31OfSMMOL DIS^'.1C2 Irl :'Z- jCU.3Ty 0: iCl ':I nI i'.J:. a'D^� D ^.: ED x3' O? :iUP'"7ISo'iB 0.+ O. COSTA, .:'A" CV 0:II_Z13,IIs. :7nd>.3 an the E7e§: dc:y Of the School Board of tine San Pablol School District in the J-unty of Contra Costa, State of C_liforria, dee.ued it ad- t visable to call and by a resolution and order duly and reFulerl; passed ,and adoptsal by the said Scho.al Fa%ri. ,u;d entere.t on tha winates thereof on said last mentioned(Id ay, said Soi;ool 'noir' did cell cza election and re ulve and order: , -.1.� an elect on be celled :.na held throughout s_id Ban Pablo Schaal District an tine 7th da;; of June, 1d2.2, for the purpose of sub+aittin,-. to the electo ' of said S::n P+.,blo 'i,:;.oul District the questio:j of issuing and selling the bonds of said San Pu to School D'.st:-Jct in the 2,naunt of men thousand ("10,000.00) Dollars to ran not a ceedinar ten (10) :ears -n9 to bear interest at the rate of six (6) pe cent per inuum, interest pa;sdle se:,i-annuall.;, for the purpose of raising money for snpolying the school buildin:• in said District c-ith furniture or necessary apparatus, XOr = _rartn+ s::_:ool �ro:nd:;, for liquidating any indebtedness already inourred for s+,i uusposes and for rei:;ndina any valid outstanding indebtedness a said District evidenced b;;:::,resp.s thereof, and ,T-3T?s !n eleotionw ns held in s.iri San P,blo g•Lool District on the seventh day of June, 132::, in conformity:ith :.he said resolution and order of s,si Sob of Boor,, of the a Ad San Pablo School District vd all the proceedings had in I! the pre..:ises h.+'a be,rn verb ied to t.is Beard of ;uuervisors by the Beh;al ?card # of the slid San Pablo school District as requirod by lac:; and l+ 3 the said certified proceedings shoe and -£tar a full examination� and investigation, this Bo-lr': h-:;: found and does hereby find and declere: ^'as in ward ace with the resolution scud order of the School Board of San P_blo School Diatruct duly passed and a'opted on the 27th day of '.pril, 1JL2, an election was duly called in said San Pablo School District, and was held in said .11 Pe" Sr--:; l0 9ohaol District on the 7th do;J of June, ld?`, and that notice of said J election '.,.'ns given by postinr notices thereof signed by the members of the said School 3onrd in more than three public places in e._id San Pablo School District ford + Y more than t;:entydLys next before said election, and b;. publishing such notice in the 'Richmond Jail: Indeuendent, a newspaper printed and published in said County Contre Most•", •itzte of C.lifornia, not less than -once a geek for three saccessive leeks before said election (four publications) c:hioh a ad notice so posted and pnbliahad, ri s in the form required by the Political Code of the State of California, That prior to the opeain'z of s::id polls at said ele::tion the Inspector n and Jnd,aes of T".l,ction sondn.:ting said election in said San Paibla School District took the as;], of oi_ies as rennired by law, and at the close thereof, oanva:•ued thf votes east taereat, and certified the r.-isult of said election to the said School i Boar,? of s*id 3=an :'Lblo school District, ant) to thea made return of the ballots and the poll -and tally Hot of said el etion. That on the 14th day of June, the same being the seventh day after the f' 95 i said election and at the hour of one o'clock P. 14. of said day, the School Board of said San Pablo School District met and canvassed the slid returns of said election, fro:a which said returns the said Schrol Board of the said San Palbo School District I found and declared end this Hoard now. finds and dela:-res that there was a total of sixty-nine -rocec: c!_et at said election and that more ti.an taro-thirds of the votes c:.al, towit: aixcy votes were cast for is.;uing said bonds and that nine votes were cast j : against issuing said bonds, and that none of the votes c.st were irregular :end illegq and not counted, and that the said School board ofsaid District caused an entry of.thq result of said election to be made upon: the llinutes of the a-id Board. And this 3o.:rd further finds and declares that said election rus duly and rej gularly c_lle(+ and held --nd can,-a,ted :nd ti:::•., notice thereof res duly and regularly t !riven and published, and that the result thereofv:as duly hnd re;ul+irly csinvas.aed and in the munner and .a re�uiren by lac:, and that all the hats, conditions and things required by Is= to be done hive been done and performed in regular and due form and i. strict acconlance r.ith the provisions of the Statute authorizing the issuance of the School District Bonds and sleet the total of indebtedness of said School District incltding ;-A .this proposed issue of bonds is v.ithin the limit prescribed by lav:. IT IS Tiit3"''n'_]r t;:at the binds •sf tice San Pablo School District in tie County of Jontra Cos-aa,State of Jr.lif m•nia issue in the aggregate sum of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars and that the gains shall be numbered from one (1) to ten (10) in- elusive, and shall be iu den):ninaticns of ane ti:0usand (Q'11,000.00) Dollars eeeh, pay- nble within ton (10) yearc froze the d to thereof in gold coin of the United State of " k Amerie-r with interest thereon at the rate of six 16,"0 per cent per annu:a, p yalbe sem - annually in like gold coin, bath principal and intcrnst payable at the office of the County Trer,aurer of tae s.-,id -ouncy of Jontra OOst_. ;) one bond numbered one(1) to :nature one year from d ate, tomit: -a 13t day of .august, 1323. one bond numb.-..red two If) to m:tune two years from d ate, tor.it: the lst day Of 9uzust, 1924. tit One bond numb,red three (3) to mature three ye,.rs from date, a' towit- the let day of .august, 1925. One bond numbered four (4) to rO-ture four years from date, '( tont: the let d+:y of August, 1926. One bond numbered five (5) to mature five years from date, totirit: the lot day of_sagust, 13::7. is One bond numbered six (o) to m.ture six years from date, y towit: the 1st d:; of''.ugust, 1326. (Jae bond numbered seven ('r) to jaiture seven years from date, •F torit: he 1st day of Lugus'6, 132J. One bond numbered eight (8) to m-tare eight years from date, tor:it: the let d»y Of -`,ugust, 1980. f One bond nrmbered nine J) to m--tare nine yeesrs from date, torit; the 1st d::y of ::utast 1J31. One bond niLvbered ton (10) to :n,+taro ten ye::rs from d!.te, towit: the L t day of :agust, iJ52. L^7 IT 13 3`Lr3TK,'3 ORDEMM that said bonds shall be issued in substantially the q. follorina•form, tot its r NO 3,:::007. 3- ISTRI3T BODD1,000.00 344 P:;BLO 30HOOL DIST?ICT VLL1-ITY Oz- 00a Re C0.3T.,3T '1F 02- CBLIr0RL'IA :k 0-------------0 San P_blc School District in th. jaunty Of Contra Costu,State of 0-21forni , United 3b:.tea of 13erion, -aoka=led.:ea itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holier hereof :t the of ice Of the jInnty Trey-.surer of the jaunty of .ontra Coats, "- State of 1`fai'nir, an the let day of August, 18-, One Thousand (;21,000.00) Doll s :n f-old aoin of the ,nixed Stas of :aerio�a, sith intare#t t7:ereoo in like gold coin at the rite of six (o,o') per sent per snnu.a, p•;yable semi-annusliy on the let day of iPebruary _nd the 1st d-1 of agust of es.-Oh end every yenr from the date hereof until this bond it; paid. Tile bond is one of a aeries of bonds Of liY.e tenor :nd "-,+q, natab-red fro one(1) to ten (10), inclusive, e:_onnting in the eggragate to the sum of 'Lou Thousand (,10,000.-10) Dollars And is ivsuad end sold b;: the Bo•:rd of Supervisors of the 0 oun .` of Contra Costa, State of :alifornia, for the pusoos,s of raising :money for sup_rlyin 3 the school building in said District ::ith furniture or necessary apparatus, for im. proving school (wounds, for liouidr.ting any indebtedneuz alreedy incurred for said purposes vnd for re::undin- any valid outot.:nding indebtedness of said District evide ad by v.-,rr^at. thereof, in San P.blo School District in the ::.aid County of Contra Costa Stste of 1:lifor:tis, in pursuanze of uud in at:iat con:-;rmity with the provisions of the Polisic•:1 :ode end t?:e Institution of the Strste of j.lifornia and is authorized by e rare of :acre t*rsn to:--s"r_irda of tho voters voting at an election duly and regal ly called ,nd held and conduteted throurhoat 3-:id San Fcb1a S�hosl District in said County and Steve on the 4th &is of Zay, 1821. ::2d the Hord of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif oras herby a ertif_t sand deolare that :i_id elections as daL- snd regularly called, held and conducted sand thou no„ice thereof was duly %nd rettul,rly given and naolishe sad the res:lt thereof ...... u7v ani re,r2orly aanv:_--sed and deal.red in the a�Ianer :s regvirac by Inv. ':ad tkulz all the ecta and conditions and thing;: required by lag t be done n.eac ent be anal in the issueaoe of :;cid bonds h,•ve been done, end have been performed in regular And is due furca :mrd instriot c000rdanos ,.ith the provisions of the IM tutharizing the issue of School District Bonds. And it is -alro iurcher oartified and dealered that the totel.amount of indeb.ed-.oar, of ti:e s-lid San _'ablo School Distria-. includine his issue of bonds is ' v;ithin the limit provided by Is.. ++ :hie bond is in Whe. arm preacrined by e:n order of Said B oard of Super- I visors du1;- .m^.de ,;nd entere, in itu _:inn -a on Srdday of Jnl.,r, 1882, and shall be pakaule out of the interest and sinking f:ad of the San ?..blo School District and the manayI for the rede.ap ci,n of ::::i+': bond:: and the payment of intersst thereon shall be rail by t,xnvion upon tho tax:Ue proper;. of =he said San Pablo School District. IN "rx"-alM ?-IMM, the So„rd at Supervisors of the County of Contra cos , 98 i ! I ! Stete of C aifor:.ia, hes caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman, and by the County Auditor, and att%-ztWby its Clerk e:ith the Seel of said Board attached this let Say of august, 122. j Chairman of the Board of 3upervisors. County ,auditor County Clerk and Clerk of the Bo,-.rd of Supervisors of -he County of Contra Costa, State of C::lifornia. I = EP-1301771): that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons - equal in number io twice the number of yearn said bonds shall run and paysulo as her - inbefore set out, in substantially the folloring form, torit: ,330.00 II:TrMIST COUP0I1 No. 'c The treasurer of tl•:e County of Contra Costa, State of•Califor.:ia, will pay to t:_e holder hereof out of the intere_t and sinking fund of the Sin P-blo School District in said County :gid Ssese, on the let day of 19 at his office in tile "Loam of _t:rtinez, in said 'County and Stare, the sum of Thirty Dollars for interest on Bond auwber of .:aid S.in P:.blo 3,!hool District. County Auditor Chairman of the Board of Sup- "y ervisors. 7 County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. '=s MD IT I: FU3TILT2 (VD-MM, that the County Clerk of the County Of Contra Costa, State of California, shall cause the said bonds and coupons to be prepared in accordance with the foregoing forms. � A.'D IT I3 1MR73Y :UB' '3 OMM D that V.J.Buchanun, the Chairman of this Board, J.B.7.ells, The O,unty Clerk and Clerk of this Board, and A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of said 'County, is, and ea,h of them are, hereby authorized as such officials to sign each of said bonds on behalf of said County, and ::o impress upon each bond the seal of this Board of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons by their respective I faceimile signatures: AND IT I3 'U3T1P3 03DP3'TM that the said bonds be sold by the 3 card of Superl j. visors of the sf°.id County, for and as the act of this Board of-Supervisors on the 7th day the of August, 1922, a6. our of 11 o'clock .:. of said day to the highest and 'beet respon-I Bible bidder for ca:;h gold scan of the United ''tate:: of i,merica, after due and legal j i`9 1 notice thereof has been given by said Board by publication of a notice, specifying the: time and place a the s+;le of said bond.;, the number and deno.aination thereof, the rate' "r of interact thereon, the terms for riich said bonds will run, and the date of payment thereof, and the kind of .coney for which said bonds vUll be sold, tor.it: Gold Coin of the United States of Lmerica; and thac said bonds %all be soldt:) the highest and best responsible bidder for cash, a:; aforesaid, but in no case for lese thanpar end accrued interest, and } that the said Board of Supervisors r ill reserve the right to reject any or all of said A bids; for T;•:o successive reeks in the Richmond Record Herald, a newspaper printed and 1 published and circ;lated in the said County of Contra Costa. 5 Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of S upervisora held y on the 3rd day of Jnl:�, 1922. ' AYES: Sap rvisors Zeb Knott, J.P.Co.•ey, C.H.Ha;:den I9.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath HORS: Sapervisors ;tone ABSMIT.- Sup rvisors hone I . i • Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. I i BrFOILI Thr BOARD OF SUP^RVISORS OF THF. COUNTY " OF -ON:RA JOSTA, STAT- OF CALIFOREIIA. i I In the Matter of the Issuance of the Boars of the San Pablo School District, in the ' County of Contra Costa, State of Jelifornia. i R^.SOLUTION AND ORDRR OF MF ABOARD OF SUP-MVISORS OP TBR COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STAT- OF CALIFORNIA. � , R"SOLVvD, that the chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Oalifornia, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, I State of Califor::ia, and the County Clerk, ex-officio c lerk of the Hoard of Super- visors of the county of Contra Uosta, St::te of 0alifornia, are, and each of them is, hereby authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above matter. Dated this 3rd day of July, 1922. I Fol j j c i 100 s In the matter of Reclamation District No. 799. I This Board of Supervisors having heretofore, to-crit, on the 17th day of€ April, 1922, upon due proceedings therefor, by order duly made and given, appoint ti ed three assessment cawni.sVioners in and -or Reclamation D i strict No.799, . with directions to said commi sioners in due and proper manner as in said order,o appointment directed, to make an assessment valuation of the lands of said Recla motion District and make return thereof; and said assessment commissioners having duly made return of such assessment list and filed the same rich the Clerk of.the Board of Supervisors on the 5th day of June, 1922; .Ind this Board heving thereupon, to-wit, on the 5th day of June, 1922, duly made an order that the 3rd day of July, 1922, at the hour of 10 o'.clook'A.,Td. of said day, be appointed as the 'time for hearing objections to said assessment valuation, and that notice of such hearing as required by lei,., be published for at least tro reeks prior to such hearing in the Byron Times, a newspaper of general circulation published in the said Contra Costa County; and it duly appearing that f said notice has been published in all respecss as rcouired by law and proof there y of returned rand filed in this proceeding; and it further appearing that no objec- tions to the assessment valuatinns as contained in said assessment list so retur d have been made or filed and that there are no objections thereto; Tu -IEPO2', IT 13 ORDE—MO that said assessment valuations and said list so returned by said assessment commissioners be, and the same are hereby in all respects approved. Done in open session of the Board of Supervisors of Contra, Costs. County, State of Celifornia, this 3rd day of July, 1922. 4 In the Metter of Formation of Highway bighting District of the Unincorporated town of Kensington Park and vicinity. petition signed b more than :25 residents and taxpayers residing with- in the territory proposed to be incorporated for a Highway Lighting District.to be known as Kensington bighting District having been filed with this Board praying for the formation of a Highvsy Lighting District. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be and_the same is hereby fixed for Iiondra- , Sup. 7, 1922 at 10:00 o'clock 9.,i at which time cny person inter steel in the mutter objecting to the for+n:.tion of said district or in the extent of said district or the proposed improvement, or to the inclusion o his property in said district, may file a written protest setting forth such ob- jections with the Clerk of said Board at or before the time set for the hearing o said a tition. It is further ordered that the Cleric of this B card give notice in '-The Journal' s. nowspoper, z:nd by posting noticca in three of the mospublic places i said district in the c.z=nner Wnd for the time perscriced by law. The said petition is passed by he t;na:nira,us vote of the Boarn. 1©�. ' In the a-tter of 'the Petition of California Delta Farm Oompzny for the lying out of a Public Road in,Road District i:o. I., Sap. A petition in all things as required by lax:, accompanied by a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $250. conditioned as required by la-:, h ving been filed ?' praying for the layin.- out of a nets road in S.D.5 it is upon motion,duly made and carried by the 3ocz:d ordered that said bond and the :.mount, thereof be and the same is hereby approved by this Board. i It is further ordered thea, Ben Burroughs,_ George Geddes, and xR. .B.Arnold, County surveyor be -and they are hereby appointed viewers to view, survey and locate such proposed road aii. make report of their findings to this Board on or before Monday, Aug. 7, 1922. r - 'In the matter of Estimate for Maintenance of Crockett and Crolona Fire District The Board of Fire Commissioners in and for Crockett and Crolona-F,ire Distri t having presented their estimate of the amount of money that will be required for,the J ;raintenance of said Fire District for the coning year of one-half of one per cent on each one dollar of assessed valuation of property;in said district. It is upon motion duly made and carried that said .estimate be and the same is hereby approved rand the County Auditor req;-,fired to furnish to thia Board at the ti e, levying taxes, the amount said rate will furnish. s= In the „ratter of Approval of Estimate of Fire Commissioners ' for maintenance of Danville Fire District The Firc Co::Laisoioners in and for Danville Fire District having filed with this Board their estim-te of the amount of money that will be reouired for the main- k4, en'?nce of said fire district for the next year, to-reit; the sum of 5j5500.00. It is - � - upon mo-.ion duly made and 0:3rried b,-,- the Board ordered that said estimate be and the sane is hereby approved in so far as said amount will not exceed the allotment alloy by l m'r It is further ordered that the 'ounty Auditor furnish,to this Board at the time of levying taxes, the rate that will raise said amount, or as much of said amount �. as this Board is entitled to levy. In-the'Matter of Payment of Bills for the Construction ' ' of Tassajara ?load It appearing to the Board that the public good and necessity damend the Grading, re-grading, paving and macadamizing of an existing road,known as the Dsn- villa and Tasssjars Road and that the cost of grading,re-grading, paving, macadamizin , repairing and maintenance of such existing road is too great to be paid oat of the 102 i road fund of Supervisor district r 2, it is by the Bo::rd ordered that the following IlI claims be ordered paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County; Manuel P. Varga:;, Livermore $106.00 Joseph F. Silva, Tassajura 122.50 :;artin L. Andersen, " 24.00 PoT,er iiausen, 4.00 ;Sanuel l+. 3 o i,�o, 135.00 Said order is pn.ssed by the unanimouse vote of the Board. y In the i5atter of ;liar ance of Claims on Special Fund It a_:pearing to the Bo::rd that there is on de,osit in the CDuaty Tres_ ary of the Count;; of Con.rn Rost, certain moneys in Special Ro:d Fund of the County of Contra Costs r:hich s aid :aone•ys '.-.ere derived from Contra Costa County's portion o3 the State Automobile Tax collect=d by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the County Treasury o Contra Costa jounty during .he ye..r IJ21 and 13x'.2 and for :honey collected for violatini of the iiotor Vehicle let and for licenses for operation of Motor Trucks, irhich said � :aoneys shall be expended by said C :cnty exclusively in the construction and mainten- ance of roade, bridges and culverto in said county and certain claims having been pre-1 sented for l-bor and :aaterial used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of A roads, bridees and culverts in said county of Contra Costa. It is by the Board ordered that said claims be and the s_:me are hereby ordered paid out of the Special j Road Fund of the Count;: of Contra Costa, to-wit: flick Clements 16.00 Frani-, Darate 40.00 J.E.Day 50.00 L.'.r.Evans Co. 10.00 Freit:+s & peters 5.75 R. Locke 125.00 Martine:. Vulean.isin:r '..orke 9.45 =:a inbe rg .50 Pacheoo Gcrare 1.00 3.D.Ry.Co::,pzny 4.00 3.1'.37.Company 34.00 fi liam Jeott 5.00 . Shubar Janpany 6.70 3pe:;rs :jells :Ja.chinery 428.55 J.^.Tar':star 36.00 J.­'Winner 2.DO II ' The said order is passed by the unenim us vote of the Board. { I I� In the u-iter of Nrobase of Real estate from Mary ntonie. Fernandez, Amelia F. Cole, also kaorn as Fmelia i,._.Cole, Thom2s -. Fernancez and IJanuel L. Fernandes for use in connection rrith Curt ?louse for purpose of building a H-11 of Records thereon, etc. This Board having hereto ore signifies its intention of purchasinf real es- tate from Unr;; Antonia Fernandes, ;'.melia F. Cole, also known ::s "coelia :i.S.0 ole, Tho.ua.: B. Fernandez and iJa_nuel L. Fernandez for use in connection r.•ith the Court Housel for the purpose of building a Hall 3f Reco:•de thereon and for all and any other purpos of building a ::all of Records thereon bid for all and any other purpose)for which the j sane may be lacfully used, and having published notices of the intention of the Board I .'•: of Supervisors of Contra Costa 00anty to purchase s-id real estate for the above named; puronse and sr:id notices h•wing been published in the Contra Costa Gazette in the mannbr and for the time required lar. as appeere by affid:,vit of 6.A.Eugg em said notices W describing snid 'property and the amount to be paid therefor, to-wit: the sum of j ' `i ' 412,500.00 and no one appearing at this time to make objections or exception of the prp- I posed :purchase of acid lands. It is b:; the Board ordered that all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of j land particularly described as all those certain lets,pieces or parcels of land situate lying and being in the torn of ;1:.rtine-, County of Contra Coate, State of California, i i more p_"rticularly described as follows, to-Vit; lots 5,6 and 7 of Block 21 of the additional survey of the to-,:a of Martinez together ..it h 11 and si;-nular, the tenements,! hereditament:- and appurtenance.: thereto belonging or in any raise appertaining together v{ifh the rents, issues and profits thereof, ovned and claimed by wary Antonia Fernandez, 4. I k Amelia F. Cole, also known as Emelia :1.F.Cole, Thomas B. Fernandez and Manuel L. Fernan�I dez, be purchased by the ^,ounty of Contra Costa, State of C lifornia for the sum of $1`:,500.30 and that on presentation of the deed signed by :nary Antonia F ernandez, i Amelia F. Cole also known as imelia ...._.Cole, Shomas B. Ferncadez and Manuel L. Fernan-1 de:s conveying to the County of Contra Costa the nuaount above described, said deed to be acceptable to end approved by the District attorney of Contra Costa County, that a I warrant be drar:n on the lounty 'Treasurer for the mia of ;;:12,500.00 on the Oeneral Fund ` payable to 11.jry Antonia Fernandez, Amelia F. Cole, also known as '.iella U.F.Cole, Thomas) B. Fern^ndez and ::ianuel L. Fe:•nendez. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous rote of the Board. ;s Tn the ii<tter of the 2urcha3e of the South , of Lot 8, '-s Block 21 of the Additional Zurvey of the "Town of Martinez The south x of lot 8, Block 21 of the '.dditional Survey of the Town of Martinez i .4.I having been offered for s-:le to this Bo^rd fo use of the County in connection with the y Court House and for the purpose of building a Hall of Records and for any and all other I : ' purposes for which it mvy be 1,^.fully used end this ;:o::rd deeming it necessary and con- venient for the public good the'; the County o; Contra Costa purchase said south ane-half 3 of lot 8, Block 21 of the oricinal survey of i;he 'To3:n of :iertinec for the purpose of build- ing thereon a Hale of Records and for any and all other _,urpoaoo for which it may be le-::full;; used and it furuner appe_r:.ng to this -card that the price asked for such lot, to-wit: the syn of $1175.00 is a reasonable price for said lot. p It is by the 3oard ordered that it is the intention of the Board of Supervisori ' of Contra Josta .aunty to purchase from O.K. Smith all that certain lot piece parcel of 1 3 land situate, lying and being in the Torn of iiartinez. County of Contra Costa, State of I N Oalifornia and more paroicularly described as follor•s, to-wit: i Beginning at the point of interse::tion of the northerly line of Gard street in the Torn of '.d!.rtine:: with the r:estorly line of rine Street; thence northwesterly along the vresterly 1'ne of Fine Street Fifty (50) feet to a point; thence at right angles southr:esterly and parallel to the northerly line of Ffard Stree Fifty (50) feet to a poinf, y j on the line betrecn Lois 7 and 8 in Block 21; thence southeasterly along the dividing line bet.ceen Lots 7 and 8 in sei= 3lock 21, fifty (50) feet to a point on the northerly s line of '':ars Street; thence northeasterly clong the northerly line of isa rd Street fifty! (50) feet to the poi-at of beginning, +and 'being the southerly fifty (S.50) feet of Lot No i eight (8) in =look 0. Twenty-one (21) of the :•dditionl or C:elch Survey of the Town of i 2 104 i Martinez as Der m ro or plat of said Survey on file in the of_ice of the County Recorder of Contra Costa Jounty; together with the tenements hereditaments and appurtea:noee i thereunto belonging or in any rise appert-,ining and the rents, issues and profits there= of for the suD of $1175.00 and that this Board rill meet on tdonday the 7th day of August, 1922 at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A.M. at the Board Zoom of said 3 card at the Court House in the Town of Llertine::, county of :ontra 'Costa, St_te of Jalifornia, to 1 consummate said urcha,;c. It is fiu ther a dared that the Jlerk of this Board ,ive notice as reeu;red by! let of the intention of this Boar; to make such purchase and of the time and place vherq this Board rill .lest to consummate the ss.::e, by publishing a notice in the form andmaai{er required by lar: for three weeks in the Contra Costa Standard, being a newspaper of gen- eral cirwil..tion, puulished and printed in the County of dontra Costa, State of Calif- ornia. The foregoing order is passed b;7 the follov:ing vote of the Board, to-sit: Lyes: Supervisors, Knott, °Jassy, Hayden, Buchanan ..nd Trembath :'_ Noes: None I Nor. at the hour of 3:00 o'alock R-.d. the Board of Supervisors adjourns as a Board of Supervisors and meets as a Board of Rq::alization. i In the 7S^tter of Enualization of assessments of Jontra Costa County for the ye.ri 122 :nd 1923 1wow it the hour of 3:00 o'clock {. of this 3rd day of July, 1922, the Board meets as a 3o sd aE 7qu--li::a;•ion and the ,lssess:aent Rclls of the County of Contra Costa, maps, books, stnbs.aents etc being this day presented to the Boarn, the L+acrd proceeds. to exa:nine s^me and t^_kcs recess as a Bo-ard of Equalization to and until 'Ionday, July 10, 1922, at 10 o'cloc: �.,. The nourd takes recess as a Board of E:ualization and as a Board of Superviso e to and until iSonday, July 10, 1,222 at 10:00 o'clock 6.;.i. 1 n zoo 4 i IN THE BOARD OF 30P--TVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, ST-;TS OF CLLI_^nRUTA. Monday, July. 10th, 1922. The Board act u 10 o'clock A.Li. Present: Eon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman: Supervisors,] q: Deb Knott, J.F.Ca::ey, C.?.Hayden, and B.J.Trembnth. J.-H.::ells, Clerk I ----------------------------- In the Matter of Cancellation of i:arrants. =a Good and suf.icient cause apoearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered s that the following v:arrant be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled, to wit;- No. 28, sup. Dist. Id.. 3 ^and. Scm id7nio-!ic'r., .34.00 "r 1 The vote of the Bo5rJ on the foregoing order being unanimous. In the ]Satter of the Approval of larrents of Reclamation District Do. 2024. `3 Good cause appe::ring therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow in?warran's of 3ec1':aauion Diat.lot Ito. 2024 be and the same are hereby approved, to it:- ITarrnnt Ito. Dated Amount 72 June 1, 192:: 10.00 71 June 1, 1922 25.00 67 April 30,1922 25.00 68 April 30,1922 25.00 69 ipril 10.00 1 70 June 1, 1922 25.00 And the Chairman and Clerk is hereby authorised to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by sfiixing their signatures thereto. In the I•datter of the Approval of ':,arranta of Reclamation Disurict No. 2025. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing :arrants of Ra clamation District No. 2025, be and the same are hereby zrpproved, to- xit:- Warrant No. Dated Amount. 78 A,,ril 30,1922 " 30.00 79 April 30,122 15.00 1 80 April 30,1922 30.00 81 April 30,1922 15.00 6P day 10,1922 906.66 83 June 1, 1922 30.00 84 June 1, 1922 15.00 85 June 1, 1922 30.00 K 86 June 1, 19::: 15.00 I' 100 And the Chairman end Clerk z this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this 3oard on said warrants by affixing their signatures Cher eto. i `? i In the ;.tatter of the Approval of ;:arrntns of Reel mation Disarict I7o. 2026. Good cause rip,• :ring therefor, it is b: the Board ordered that the follovdn r:arr nts of Reclemetin Dist,-,lot No. 2026, be and the some are hereby approved, to wit:- Wsrrant Do. Doted Amount. 95 April 30,192E 40.00 96 April 30,1922 20.00 97 April 30,1922 40.00 d8 April 30,192:' 15.00 99 ;lay 10, 1921 2809.82 100 June 1, 1922 40.00 101 June 1, 1022 20.00 ''<• 102 June 1, 1922 40.00 103 June 1, 192:: 15.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized t:)note the � apw ovnI of this Board on said ...rranta by �aYii:_ing their signatures thereto. i s And the Bo z tskes recess ac a hoard of Supervisors and meets as a Board oi� Supervisors. %a as In the Matter of Equalization of .lsa as.nr.,a.: of Contra Costa Jounty for ye::r* 1922-1923. .he Boar,-, further ex�aines the .:sess:pent rolls, :naps books and statements and takes recess to :aeet •:s a Board of Equalization on >londay July 17, 1922 :t 10 01016,ok And the Board takes rece.:s a:; a 3oard of Supervisors and as a Board of Fqualizstion to a:ui until Lionday, July 17, 1922 at 10 o'clock A.S. _ w i i i 1 IB THE BOARD 0! SIIPE?YISOBS OF CO3TRA 005Ti1 COUNTY, STETS OF CALIFOItEIA. MONDAY, July 17th, 1922. j The board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present; Hon. W.J.Buohanan, Chairman; Supervisors Sob Bnott; J.Y. Oaeey, C:H.Hayden, and x.J.Tr*mbath. J.S.Welle, Clerk. Ii - - - - - - - - - - - In the Matter pf Advertisement for i bide for Construction of Division No. SE in aupervieor District #3. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of div. No. 82 in acoordanee with plass and specifications heretofore adopted by this i Board and this being the time and place for filing of bids, the following bidders appear and file bide, to sit; 7 Y, [OCl2L i MoidIH: 900 on. yde. embankment, $00 per en. yd. 2640 tone of rook sad screenings in pavement, per ton 15. 0 84,480, sq. ft. surface covered with asphaltum, per sq. toot, $.ca. I RCTCEIESON COMPANY: Embankment, per on, yd, fl.23. Book and screenings, per ton, $6.00 j Surface covered with sopultum per sq. ft. $.086. Thereupon, said bids having been referred to the County Engineer sad i the county loginser having reported to this Board that the bid of Hostey, Moor* i i McNair, is the lowest and beat bid presented for said work; s; It is by the board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to said Heafey. Moore i M*Nair, at the ems stated in their bid. a It is further ordered that said aesfey, Moore i McNair, give bonds in fol-11 4 lowing ems, to wit: fifty per cant of estimated contract price an eeesrity for materiel and labor furnished and fifty per sant of estimated contract price for Lhei Y faithful performance of said contract. It is farther ordered that the District Attorney prepare contracts and bOffs In accordance with foregoing order. j I( 3 In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #799. 1 j{ ,3 666d cense appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follosl- Eng warrants of said A►istriot be and the same are hereby approved, to wit; III No. Date Amount. 178 July 11th, 1922. >]E98E.74. 3 ' 174 July 11th, 19EE. 1936.65. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorised to note the epprovali 4 of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. II 108 In the +►atter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation -District ' #1619. Good cause appe..ring therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the followist warrants of said District be and the same are hereby approved, to wit. Bo. Date Amount. 236 -lune 216t, 1922. 90.00. 287 June 80th, 1922. 98.06 ass July let, 1922. 90.00 239 July 7th, 1922. 106.00 And the Chairman of this board is hereby authorised to note the approval of the Board by affixing his signature thereto. i In the Batter of Adoption of Plane : and specifications for building side-walk and curb on Third Street at Pittsburg, in sup. Diet. #4. R.R.Arnold, having presented to this Boardplans and specifications for build- Ing of aide walk and curb on +hard Street in Pittsburg, in Oup. Dist. 94; It is, by the Board ordered that said plane and specifications, and cross- sections and working details be and the some are hereby adopted as plans and speoi- fixations for building of said side walk and curb. It is further ordered that the clerk of this board advertise in the Pittsbwig i Post, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock I.Y. on se da* i August Blot, 1922, for the building of said aide walk and curb, in accordance with said plans and specifications. 'A-U said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i i I In the ]fatter of Advertising Resources I of Contra Costs County. i This Board having heretofore agreed to purchase #250 worth of advertid ng 1 I booklets from Contra Costa !teal Batate Board, and it appearing to the Board that said number of booklets will not be sufficient for purposes of this board in adver-1 Using County of contra Costa, at the State rair and other please, i It is by the Board ordered that said amount be increased to the sum of # to be paid out of the Advertising Pmd of Contra Costs County. 1'he vote of the Board thereon being unanimous. I i i I i I I 30� In the Matter of Acceptance of Deed for Purchase of weal Estate from Fernandez heirs. >�a Mary A. Jernandez, also known as Maria Ant�>nio Fernandez, Amelia F. Cole, also known as Emilia L. r.Cole, Manuel L. Fernandez, and Thom:s B. Fernandez having presented to this Board, a good and sufficient deed, conveying to the County of vontra costa, lots 5-6-4 in Block 21, of the Walsh or Additional Survey Of the Town Of Martinez, according to the Map of Additional Survey of the saL d Town of Martinez, in the office of the county rseeorder of Uoutra Uosta county; y It is, on motion duly made Bad carried, by the Board ordered that said deed be and the same is hereby accepted and approved bythis Loard and said deed ordered recorded in the office of the County.keoor$er of Contra Costa county. It is further Ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the uounty : Treasurer in favor of Mary A. Yernandez, also knows as Maria Antonia Fernandez, for the aim of *3125; a warrant in favor of Amelia F. Cole, 00 kaows as ftilia M.F. Cole, for the sa;i of $3125; a warrant in favor of kwcel L. frernandez for the sum of 03125; and a warrant in favor of Thomas B. Fernandez, for the sum of 03125; out of the ueneral rund of Contra uovta -ounty, and that the County Treasurer pay the same.r. t ` `4L 1 r� z° 1 =: I�`� i' ��` t ' �, � `-, `� \ � `�� '� � �� �� �� �� •`� 1 �,, r ''.� �\ r � � `�\ 1 \ f � ff ��,'; t ��� �� �1 � � .. \\ i l � r r ,\,�.y �� � � ;� � � � = ,� ��, �� ��� � `'� j �� �� t � �� � �`� `�. 1 !� J. ,` l y it 1 t 1 109' ' In the Latter of Preparation of financial Report of contra Costa County for year ending June 30th, 1922. It is by the board ordered that the yinandial Report of toontra Costa County be ordered prepared under the supervision of County Auditor +.U.Sullenger. In the ]Satter of Cancellation of Double and lrronsous Assessment. The tax collector having certified to this Board that he has discovered that Lots 4-6- in Section 9 T 1 S., R. 2 W. containing 60.70 &area was assessed in =ears 1917 to 1922, inclusive, to fast Bay Water Compsay and that the taxes ' on this property have been paid from 1917 to 1921, and that the property was tlso assessed for these years to C.L.Perkins and that the taxes have not been paid; that the said property me assessed for the year 1916, to Peoples eater%�ozpany se shown on page 886 roll 13, and that the taxes, penalties, and costs and other charges by law thereon have been paid in full; that the same property was also assessed for the same year to C.L. Perkins, as shown on page 616, roll 11, and that the taxes on this assessment were not paid. Thereupon, it is, on motion duly made and carried, by the board ordered that said Assessments of C.L. Perkins, for years 1916 to 1922, inclusive, be and the same are hereby ordered oanoelled.v I I ' In the Matter of Application of Municipality of Pittsburg to Extend Water Pipe along East Third Street, adjoining City of Pittaburg. The City of Pittsburg, having made verbal application to extend a water i main along East Third Street, for a distance of 460 feet more or less, for the purpose of supplying certain factories and residences with water, and it ap pesring to the board that said permission should be granted; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the city; of rittaburg, be and it is hereby granted the privilege of extending water main along the north side of East Third street, for a distance of 460 feet, and adjoinitls the incorporate limits of the +own of Pittsburg, said water main to be laid to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of Supervisor uiBtriot #4, and the wouaty Engineer of kiontra Qosta county, said permit to be revocable at any time. I i I i 11L In the Matter of Ascertaining and Declaring the Population of respective Judicial Townships of contra costa Qouaty for purpose of fixing compensation of Township officers. The board of oupervisors being required during the month of July, 1922, to adoertain and declare the population of the several judicial Townships of wontra Oo:3ta County, for the purpose of fixing the aLariea.of the township officers for the ensuing term commencing January let, 1923, and, Whereas, certain evidence having been presented to this board shoring the population of the different townships of contra waste wounty; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the board ordered that the population of the respective judicial townships of Contra costa county for the purpose of fixing compensation of township officers therein for the ensuing term commencing January 1st, 1923, be and the same are hereby ascertained and declared by this cos d' of oupervisors to be as follows: Name of `township. Population. No. 1 . . . . . . . . 4963. tic. 2 . . . . . . . . 1258 No. 3 . . . . . . . .. 3797 tic. 4 . . . . . . . . 1286 No. 5 . . . . . . . . 4969 tic. 6 . . . . . . . . 5355 No. 7 . . . . . . . 1131 No. 8 . . . . 3065 tic. 9 . . . . . . . . 1224 "0.10 . . . . . . . . 2059 No. 11. . . . . . . . 3082 No. 12 . . . . . . . . 4184 no. 13 . . 340 No. 14 . . . . . . 1368 o. 15 . . . . . . . .16843 No. 16. . . . . . . . 1730 No. 17 . . . . . . . 1907. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is By the board ordered that the following allowances to indigents be and the same are hereby made to following named persons, commencing on Joy let, 1922, to wit; SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. ONE. ( COUNTY AID. ) Benson, Mrs. Chas. 31 Cerrito #14.00 brown, Geo. E. Giant 10.00 Buckley, Mrs. Jos. E1 Cerrito 10.00 Dopman, rrs. Viola 695-17th St. Bich. 18.00 Poremsn, J.A. 629- 6th st. ' 10.00 Johnson, Mrs. D. Carlos Ave. " 20.00 Keller, Mrs. Nellie 820 wont it. ' 20.00 Sent, lira. b11en 772- 5th bt. 15.00 Luocheoi, Hosie 131 Barrett .we�• 30.00 Reso, ltafeela 109-36th St. • 10.00 MoOlanon, Jae. (C/o Jno.Kenny) 47 ra8hington • 20.00 Ribero, Mrrs. Volores 539- 6th at. " 12.00 Redick, Mrs. Mary 854- 6th at. 16.00 Reesee Mrs. Hattie 215 a.Richmond " 18.00 Sinnot�,AAoholas C/o J.denny " 12.50 Strook, Yrs. Amma L. 439- 11th at. " 18.00 Willis, Mrs. Ddeil 235- 13th St. " 40.00 r 111:` ' •ilooz, hfra. Alva. 783- 12th bt., Richmond, e18.00 moo ten, Aire. kila 253- 14th St. Richmond 16.00 STATE AID- Co, Hattie 2E0 Bevin Ave. Richmond u sago' . Aooatino, Nora Route 2, 333, nerkeley . . . . . . 20.00 10.00 Adrian, scary " 2, ft 231, A.E. Richmond 40.00 15.00 Angell, Erna 1125 +siseell Avo. Richmond 20.00 10.00 Banks, merry R. B.F.D. 1, Ba 193, Berkeley . . . . 20.00 10.00 Bar&, Victoria " 1, " 190, Berkeley . . . . 30.00 15.00 Bernardo, *oily 328- 12th St. xiobnond 30.00 20.00 Bette, ida 419- 22na ot, xiobmond . . . . . . 40.00 25.00 Braga, Mary San Pablo . . . 50.00 20.00 Braioovich, Helen Route 1, Ex216, B. Richmond 50.00 .10.00 Bray, filen • 63S- 12th St. Richmond . . . 10.00 10.00 Baahan, alizabeth 1922 Roosevelt Ave. . . . . . . . . 40.00 30.00 Cambia, Helen rinole10.00 3.0.00 Fischer, Mary• 223- End at. Riohmoad' 30.00 Frazer, Airs. B.H. R.S.D. Bz 127, Riohssond . . . . . . 40.00 36.00 Pereira, Philomena E1 Uerrito . . . . . . . . 20.00 Fignerida, maria : 142- 12th btRichmond . . . . . . . 2000 10.00 Fiderio, Padqual 11 Cerrito .50.00 25.00 Flynn, Rosa 134- let St. Richmond 40.00 Biovannetti, Christine 418- Pacific Ave, nichmond 20.00 10.00 ' Broejesn, AArs. m.F. 217 Bissell Ave. Riohmd.. .. �.. 20.00 5.00 Hurley, Ellen 155 a. Richmond Ave. " 20.00 10.00 Jaquith, Minnie B. 2662 Carvin Ave. " 20.00 10.00 Kalligas, Flosso 423 - 37th at. • 30 .00 15.00 Kinney, Sarah J. 916- 7th St. " . . . . 20.00 15.00 Kramer, Kate Demand Ave. ' . . 60.00 20.00 Linquist, Fannie 4lAtting Bldv. " 10.00 10 .00 &orris, Aline Al Cerrito20.00 O'Connor, Barbara 43- 11th at. RiobmoW. 20.00 10.00 Parsons, Aliz W. 729 Bissell Ave. xiobmond 10.00 Possi, Adelins Pinole . . . . . . . 20.00 10.00 Read, latherine 4. 412 S. 20th �t. xiohmond . . . . . . 20.00 10.00 Stanley, Rosamond 132 MoDonald Ave. Richmond 10:00 5.00 Sump, rorence, 2354 Grant Ave. Richmond 40 00 Sutton, Emily E. 726 Uhan:.lor Ave. ■ 20.00 10.00 Trempetti, Isola 268 S. 14th -it. " . . . . . . . 40.00 Vargas, Elizabeth 323- 7th at. Richmond 40.00 25.00 Vickers, Lillie 144- End 6t. • . .E0.00 10.00 Talgren, Marion R. 910 Bissell Ave. " . . . . . . .. 30.00 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. TWO. _760-u-nmIIdT- '- Amodor. Donaoio Port Uosta . . . . . . . . . . . . .412.00 uses, Ella Danville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.00 Hartigan, nanors Crockett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leepin, Juble Crockett . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 20.00 Mangaea, Frank Urookett . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15.00 moreira, Rosa Crockett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 Muth, .john Ac wife, urookatt 25.00 Payne, Mary Q. Urookett 12.50 Rowley, Jessie Crockett . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.00 Souza, Ignacio Crockett . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 Dabary" Isabel, Urookett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (State Aid) State Ccuntp. Aiello, Speransa Crockett . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450.00 $20.00 Dempsey, Ellen Crockett . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 10.00 Burley, Mary Crockett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 Justie, Irene• Alamo . . . . . Kelleher, Julian Bort Gosta . . . . . . . . . . 60.00 E5.00 Hewitson, Mary Crockett . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.00 Lamperti, Gianto Crockett . . . . . . . . . Inoarnati, Letizia Crockett . . . . . . . . 50.00 20. 00 Peohaver, twee urookett . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.00 10.00 Riley, Uhariotte aanviiie . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 5.00 "se, minis Crockett . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.Ou SO ERVISOR D1StRICT 30. 3. ounty'�T37- Ballestero, Aranoisoo Martinez . . . . . . . . . . . 410.00 Oostanza, Urazio ..artines 10.00 Uosta, Adeline Qona-rd 35.00 Cambro, Joe Ai. Concord . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 Davi, Antonio & Anna Martinez . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 Gomez, Ramon, concord . . . . . . . . . 10.00 Horton, B.A. A+artinez . . . . . . . . . 10.00 Johnson, Airs. U.... Paoheoo . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 Lodi, Louise Paoheoo.. . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 Luoido, jury. Martinez . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 P 11% Lavara, crank Martinez . . . . . . . . . . .*10.00 ' Levis, Mrs. H.z. Martinez . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 Modica, Gneralda -artinez . . . . . . . . . . Pereira, Mary E. Martinez . . . . . . 12.50 Sparaoino_Lng6lino 4artines . . . . . . . . . . 12.00 Tarantino$&wife Martines . . . . . . . . . . 18.00 Taohina, Peter Martinez . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 t State Ald. ) Bsooigliera, Annunsiata, Martie s, . . . . . . . .V40.00 410.00 Elder, Lottie P. Martinez . . . . . . . . 20.00 10.00 Gallagher, Elizabeth Martinez . . . . . . . . 20.00 Mughes, Mary E. Saranap . . . . . . 60.00 18.00 Kirk, Edith d. Martinez . . . . . . . . 40.00 15.00 Laoido; Arasim Martinez . . . . . . . . 20.00 iO.00 Lazzariai, Angelina Martinez . . . . . . . . 35.00 Martinet, noes Paobsoo . . . . . . . . . 10.00 10.00 Morgan, Auth A. Concord . . 10.00 3.00 Morais, Amelia M. Martinez . . . . 100'.00 'asora, Mary Gonco.4 . . . . . . . . . 60.00 20.00 Schmidt, Mary Mlartinez. . . . . . . . . 80.00 10.00 'Affords, Rosalie, Concord . . . . . . 20.00 Thickeds, Emma e. walnut Greek . . . . . . 20.00 20.00 Williamson, J.r. Samna# . . . . . . . . SUPERVISOR DIS'LRIv'T Nu. pour. (County rid) i bologna, icosa . . ritteburg . . . . . . . #12.50 Br 0. weino s wife 16.00 belleooi, Srusimo 10.00 Buffo, �anoes " . . . . . . . 15.00 Coetanz Paolo " . . . . . . . . 20.00 Cardinale, grasimo . . . . . . . . 12.00 Carvallo, aosie30.00 Engman,.Airs. A. Hay Po.nt'. . . . . . . . 18.00 Flores, Angela Pittsburg . . . . . . . . e.00 lerrants, Angelo Pittsburg 15.00 Howard, N.H. Morgan Territory•. 10.00 Puc01o,nosie Pittsburg . . . . . . . 7.00 &seri, !wank . . . . . . . . .20.00 basso, 'alvatore • . . . . . . . 10.00 Thomne, Mary Mor tonville . . 20.00 Viscuso, Domenico rittsburg . . . . . . . . uaffa. Angelo Mercurio, Airs. D. . .30.00 94obook. A.it. • 20.00 ('tate Aid) Aiello, Jennie 140 c. 3rd zt. ritteborg.. ... #10.00 i bellecoi, Giovennie 630 York St. " 20.00 Bruno, Jemie 312 fork 't. 20.00 Carina. Anna 10/0 Mrs.M.B.Spurgeon) 49 a. 11th at." 40.00 Cutin, spsransa 402 Cutter fit. . . . . . 20.00 Ghipparo, Maria 536 Gutter at. . .30.00 Lnoido, Maria 148 Hlk. Diamond St.Pitte.30.00 Lombardi. Stella Hay Point . . . . . . . 40.00 20.00 Keller, Mary M. . . . . . . . 10.00 10.00 McGuire, Mary M. Clayton . . . . . . . . Eystrom, Ellen Hay Point . . 20.00 Pizzimenti. Bala Most let. St. Pittsburg 40.00 vinnini, Laura Huy Point . 30.00 5.00 Mercurio, Francisco 145 w. 4th St. PitteUprg 10.00 10.00 Utardo. Manuelo Oakley SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. Five. (County Aid) Andrne Rachel & Hue. Antioch . . . . . . . . .025.00 Aorey, Eva Hymn 20.00 Annie, John Anti,oh 10.00 Bendiaen, John Byron . . . . . . . . . 10.00 Book, Bertha Oakley . . . . . . . . . 10.00 Brisco, Spiro Antioch . . . . . . 12.00 Carey,'Laura. Hymn 12.00 Cardoso, Manuel Antioch . . . . . . . . 10.00 Didio, Clembntino Antioch . . . . . . . Fuller-,Susan & Rus. " . . . . . . . 20.00 Gallagher, Bridget * . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 Loam, Mary A. " . . . . . . . . . 15.00 Lambro; A. " . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 Lel rd,.Sarah J. " . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 Morse, C.D. " . . . . . . . . . . 8.00 Schmude, A. Syron . . . . . . . . .. 10.00 113 ' Sweeney, Irene . . . . . . Oakley . . . . . . . . * 80.00 Stefano, S. Antioch . . 12.00 Thomas, Mary Oakley . . 80.00 Teliue, Jane Antioch . . . . . . . . 10.00 Uses, Manuel Oakley . . . . . . . . 10.00 Z-1-go. Mary Antioch . . . . . . . 20.00 (gtate Aid) Brown, Catherine AreatwOd • • • • 010.00 =10.00 Crava, Luisa Antioch . . 10.00 5.00 Enos, Rita Antioch . . 10.00 5.00 Manolotis, Ballio Antioch . . . . 20.00 10.00 .Maoiel, Mary v. Antioch . . 30.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. It is by the Hoard further ordered that the CountyAuditor drew warrant on the County *measurer in favor of each of above named indigentsbn first of each and every month until the further ord,.r of this board. ' In the Matter of Primary Election to be held in Contra Costa County, August 29th, 1922. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board of Supervisors of Oontra Costae: County, State of California, that it will be necessary to hold a Primary Alection throughout the County of Contra Costa, on August 29th, 1922, it is, by the board ordered that the hereinafter named polling place in each psecinot'be and the same are hereby legally designated as the polling place in each precinct aid the following named officers of election are hereby ordered to serve as Election Officers for the following respective election preoinota of Contra costa County for said Primary Election to be held in said county and the respective preeinals therein, on ,uguet 29th. 1922, to wit: At further appearing to the-hoard that there are not sufficient persons registered in Clyde Precinot to constitute an Election Precinct; it is, on motion duly made and carried, by the board ordered that for the purpose of said Primary Bleotion to be held on august 29th, 1922, that Clyde Precinct, be and the same is hereby annexed to and consolidated with Bay Point 8reoinot, end that said Preeinot be and the same is hereby called Bay-Point-Clyde Precinct. EL CERRITO PRECINCT No. 1. Polling Place..Huber Hall, San Pablo Ave. near kairmont, i�il Cerrito. Inepeotor; Annie E. O'Connell. Judges: J.A.Joyoe. Mary E. Curtin. Clerks: Mrs. Dagay Larsen, Mrs. Dellis Costello; Mentor Costello. ]SL CIRRITOREQ CjCT NO. 2. Polling Planet Fairmont Sehoo}, Kearney bt. bet. Eureka & Stockton, Inspector- lire. Bother Anderson Judges: C.X.Bigley, Phil A.Les Clerks; Mrs. Cordeli$ Gray, Mrs. Luella Connolly, C.Z.Geer. 3L 2WITO PRECINCT 10. 3. Polling Place; Lavigne zldg. *an Pablo Ave. nr Yotrero Ave. Inspector- J.P. Murphy Judges: Mrs. Helen bravin, Airs. Katherine Saadviok. Clerks: Earl Johnson; Maggie S. Broberg; Relen K. Boyd. 11 Rl Cerrito Precinct No. 4. Polling Plaos: Onion Rall, Rust Bldg. San Pablo Ave. Inspector: Mra. Eugene wood. Judges: Mrs. Bells L. Rawson; P.A.Zenzen Clerks: Yrs. Nettie X. Dixon; Yrs. Lazra i..Yarshsll; Yrs. 4useni• Sahwako.' EL CNRHITORFS ,CINCT 30. b. i Polling Place: Parley's Garage, Arlington Road. inspector; J.W. Yo%eohsa. Judges: Miss Claire Y. McClure; Lea S. Howard. Clerk0: H.C.SoClure; Yrs. Myra Larkin; u.c. Caudron. j RICHMOND PRECINCT S0. 1. Polling Place: Winehaven, tiro Hall. Inspector; Qaroline Pinkerton. Judges: Mrs. Edith A. Fresno; b.A.Jones. 01erks Era. Yatie Yiefer; Grace Poise; Paily rilson RICHMOND PRFCIHCT H0. 2. Polling Place: veteran fireman's Hall, btandard & Eddy Ste., lnspeotor: James 0. BZy Judges: G.B.Erskins; Axel Strombe$. Clerks: Samek M. Jones; Nettie b. Grover; Elizabeth Gmaga. RICHMUND PR!CI1CT NO. 3. Polling Plans: Store Boom, 227 Richmond Ave. Inspector: H.G. Stidham. fudges: T.9 Stout; A.D.King. Clarke: A.C.Trautyatter; Mary B. Itoyle; Ida Bradley. RIOM OND PRECINCT NO. 4. i Polling Planet Johnson's office, 208 niohmond Ave., j •nspectors Yrs. Berle Brothers. Judges: lire. Revs.Y. Carey; Yrs. Claribel Lows Clerks: Mrs. Blanche Fenner Mrs. Inn& sevills; R.W..Gibbs. RICHMOND PBECINCT 10. B. rolling Plans: Maxwell Hotel, b Slohmond Ave. , z Inspector: Yrs. Edith Chapman Judges; noeoher McWhorter; Fred B. Bioko. Clerks: Kra, Emma Topping; Mrs. Bose M .roods; Kra. Katherine L. bonroe. RICHMOND PIMIHOT NO. 6. Polling Place: Fire House #1, 47 park Place. i Inspector: Harry A. Andrews. judges: Va. Bury; Mrs. Mary B. Davis. Clerks: Yrs. Millie Pose; Mrs. *me Morarland; Kra. Hattie WEston. HICHUOND PRECINCT NO. 7. i Polling Place: rashington ohool, itiahmond &Iiontana Ste., Inspector; bias Sita Arnold. fudges: G.Fernald. Bre. Lens 1. Feudner. Clarks: Mrs. Clara X. rood; -.L. wernald; Airs. Rdith a. Ford. RICHMOND PRDCIHUT N0. 8. Polling rlaoe; zouth Richmond Laprovement Glub, 329- S. 4th it., Inspector; Henry 1. Springer wedges; Ole J.Dahl; Andrew Josselyn Clerks: Airs. Lillian M. Blake; Yrs. Mae Cunningham; Mrs. Lila Josselyn. I I I i y ' RICIDW ND PRECINCT 90. 9. 1 Y Polling Place: Brown's Garage, 220 0. 12th St. (rear) i Inapeotor:C.P.Blanchard Clarke: Louis G. Tavelara; lire Grace Nystrom; Yrs. Elireda Scott. Judges: Hugh C.Hiller; Hiss Grace Curry RICEMUND PRRCANCT 10. 10. I r 7, rolling Place:Gardner's Real Acetate otYiee, 1524 Macdonald Ave., Anspeotor: Isaac -olie. Judges: lire. barbas manning; William 0. Willis. Clerks: Airs. Mary rope; Mrs. Anita J. Du-ning; iirs. Aebeeoa Barris. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 11. Polling Place: dartnett's Garage. 1411 Bisseli Ave., inep eotor: glare DT Horner. Ju agee: are. laLherine Alitchoeck; mella Long. Clerks: Joe zowen; Ars. Kilda Dietrich; lira. beatriee Davis. RIemsoND PRECiN X NO. 12. 1 3 Polling elaoe: Linooln oahool. 239- 10th tet., inapsotor: N.J. Colbert,Jr•, judges: ars. Sarah E. Greathouse; Bprbara 010opnor. Clerks; Mrs. Maybells waller. B.u.Olark; -ernice AioCormiok. I� CHNIUND PRT.CIN(T NO. 13. Moiling Place: Ogborn's Garage. 735 niasell Ave. (Rear) I aaepector: �homaa A. Boyer. Judges: lira. iiliaa Anderson; Gladys Ai, movie. Clerks: ars. Mthel Weils; J.N.A'loyd; Kra. tuella Lang. RICHMOND PRLCINCT 10. 14. Polling Place: Dire Home #2, 235- 5th tet., inspector: Paul Beedy. Judges: Mrs. Aerie Adams; Jiro. kary A. Slattery. Clerks: Ise K. brofter; Yrs. Lelia R. Osborne; Mrs., Hffi�D. ftasRICHMOND P:MdINOT 30. 15. Polling Place: Ian Selle's Garage, 153- 3rd st. (rear) inspector: Mrs. Anna Theis. Judges: Charles Kaiser; Airs. Beulah W.liller. clerks: Jacob Peterson; firs. Lyra Egan.; Aire. Allis Pniler. i _- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 16. Polling Place: Alderson's Garage, 100 uissell Ave. (rear) inspector: lire. Anna Wwgent. Judges: J...Wilkerson- James teowers, �,r., ; Clerks: Miss $dna M. Hale; John Cuthbert; Are. Ave L.bohrader. 31OHMUND PRECINCT 90. 17. Polling ruse: ltindsor Hotel Garage. 389- let St., Inspector: Stephen Detlow. Judges. lira. Jeannette Azalson; Diel Bradley. Clarks: Mise Jena McLean; Mrs. Margaret A. Shea; Hugh J. Donnelly. RICHMOND PReCINCT NO. 18. Polling Place: Congdon's Garage, 520 Devin Ave. (rear) ' Inspector: Prod Lindeman Judges: Mrs L. Catobus; Olivia Rigsbee. Clerks: Mrs. Susan A.Etans; lira Nora S. Glover; Mrs, Ary E. dell. i I i P 116 RICHMOND PWrACT NO. 19. i Polling Plaoe: Old Post office, 318- 6th St., j i Inspector: Rarry Hyatt Judges: Mrs. Vary Campbell; Inis Ayer. Clerks: G.O. Jackson; Yrs. Almirsh No Grifiia; �.i.IIortm. RICHMOND PRFCINCT N0. 20. Polling Place: Richmond Club, 1125 Nevin Ave., Inspector: Louie Yeser. Judges: F.J Frost, Alva ►(. Used. Clerks: Kra. Dorothy Yolenney; Yrs. May L. Dimmook; Y se Cora ow. RICBMOEfD PRECINCT 110. 21. Polling Place: Buick Garage, 1501 Macdonald Ave. i Inspector: Mrs. nary A. Bailey Judges: F.J. Gardner, lira. Della aoz. Clerks: Mrs. Jetta Baker; Theodore Iverson; Mrs. Ida Daley. RICHMOND PRECINOT NO. 22. Polling Place; Ludewig's Garage, 903 Barrett (rear) , Inspector: Leroy Barber. Judges: Mrs. Mattie A. Chandler; Mrs. Agnes Brown. Clerks; Kra. Nellie M. aelvester; Miss Mildred �i Hitt• Yrs. Minnie C. Bu113bk RICHMOND PRISCINCT NO. 23. ? r Polling Place: DeGregorio's Garage, 830 Pennsylvania Ave. (rear) II �7� I Juagea;OOr 1 C Horyaaj; Yrs. Elizabeth Burdon Clerks: Yrs. Josephine *aebburn; Marie Osman; Yrs. Malias j �inetry. RICHMOND :12CINCT NO. 4. Polling Place: YoRaoken's Garage, 513 nipley Ave. (rear) Inspector: E.S. Giagoldt Judges: Kra. Meeie Davey; N.Y.Pearson. Clarke: Mrs. May E.Eallin; Mrs. Elizabeth Barbierl Mrs. Lisfa Riblet' RICENOED PRECINCT N0. 25. Polling Place: lhitaker's Garage, 567-3rd St., (rear) , Inspector: Martin Blankenship. Judges: Tom Erskine•, Mrs. Lary L. diaLkenship Clerks; Yrs. B. Johns; Yrs. Cora Angers; R.L. Call. RICHMOND PRFC?NCT P_0. 26- Polling 0. 26.Polling rlaoe: Cotton's 1hesidenoe, 926- 8th St., Inspector: Mary I. Uotton Judges: Floyd Ashman; Kra. -lnnie Bates. Clerks: J.3.Chandler; C.Y. Cook; Miss Bessie Y. Hower&. RICHMOND PRECINCT 30. 27. Polling Place; Cushing's I.arage, 2005 Roosevelt (rear) Inspector: H.G. Buse. fudges; E.J.Armstrong; Mrs. Ellen Costello. Clerks: Kra. Josephine Dooling; Ie.H.Aelly; Ara. Mae Marshall. RICH11AW PRECINCT NO. 28. _olling Place: Piro House #3, 1900 Barrett Ave., Inspector: R.B.Jaeobs. Judges: !firs. Anna Jarvis- Mrs. Josephine Armstrong. --larks: Mrs. Marion Hiaigy; Ara. Mattis Rant; Yrs. Amm Vale. ! , RICHMOND PRECINCT 30. 29. Polling 21ace: Abstract Building 250- 22nd St., Inspector: Mrs. Marie 0. Vaelie Judges: Yrs. Cora C.Thayer; Chrs les u. Bear. Clerks. Yrs. Asis K. Miller; Harold smith; Muria Y. Dahlberg 11 LF# ' RICHMOND PIMCINCT NO. 30. l Polling Place; Andrade Apartmente,2111 Gaynor Ave., ti Inspector: F.D.Butts. Judges: Yrs. B.B.orookett; B.Forwick. Clerks; Alice C. Gilmore; Kiss Virma Glover; lira. Cora Haskel RICaMOND PRECINCT NO. 31. Polling Place: Grant School, 24th 6 Grant Ste., Inspector: f.r.belding. Judges: Yrs. Henrietta Curry; Yrs. Kabel F.Davis. Clerks: Best a B.Faris; J.L. Flangler;Mrs. S. Hitchcock. i RICHMOND PERCIB CT N0. 32. i Polling Place: Real retate Office, itoosevelt b San Pablo Ave., Inspector: •.F.Andrews. Judges; Yrs. A.F.Clark; Clifton R. Hubbard. Clerks: Minnie Hall; Emilie L. Hayward; Yrs. Adolphine Maylls; RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 33. ' Polling Place: vire House f4, 4606 Cutting Boulevard. Inspector: G.R. Fitoh. Judges: Roy D. Case- Mrs. Josephine G.Yletoher. Clerks; lire. kllen Kanner; Harry Ells; Mrs. Maggie Hayes RICHMOND PRICINUT NO. 34. Polling Place: Stege School, Potrero b 61st. Inspector; Yrs. Agnes L. Anderson Judges: Yrs. Uarris Batiley; Yrs. Mary S. Banks; Clerks: Yrs. Bate L. Ya.day; Minnie S. Dohrman; uobt. Gillespie SANPABLO PRECINCT E0. 1. Polling Place: Maple Bel 1, "n Pablo Inspector: N.u. Dodson. Judges: Alvin C.r?ak; Alice Frank. Clerks: J.M. Birch; Bertha X. Bans; Boy i. Marsh. SA1r PABLO PRECINCT S0. 2. Polling Places San Pablo oohool house. Inspector: Frank YoCausland. Judges: Arlmona B.Pownsll; Edna C. Moitoaa. Clerks: b.I. Heuer; Edw. Dearborn; Aattie E. McCausland. GIAN2 PRECINCT. Polling Place: Giant Club House. i Inspector: Sdward Hardyman Judges: Uhas. Uhampagns- lira. Anna vavis. Clerks: Agnes Peek; Yrei Snook; Annie vallum. RODEU PREC.NCT 90. 1. Polling Place: Inspector: Jeremiah "honey Judges: firs. J.T. Andreason• Yrs. Carrie Bayer. Clerks: Yrs. Clara Boyer; Leah Hearne; Max Lehman. i RODEO PRECINCT NO. 2. i Polling Place: Social Ball, Union 011 Co. Oleum. I Inspector: Walter Adams. Judges: apenoor Briggs; Mrs. Mary +'. V00te. Clerks: ++elite Hees; J.-. MaHeynolds; James Guthrie. ' PINOLE PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place: Inspector: George w. rraser. Judges: Mary E. Lewis;.Joba A. "a ser. Clerks: Marie A. Noyes; Mary nose Lewis; oophia_L. Illg. i i I i i �1L1 PINOLE PRECINCT No. 2. Polling Place: '+own hall, Pinole. j Inspector: Louis H. Brtn dt Judges: George-. Dutra; &.J. Yamilton Clerks: Laura Zahn; Alen Y. Barrett; �;eoilia YcCartby. HERCMZS PRECINCT. Polling Ylsoe: Aercules Club Library. Inspector: Jessie 0. Smyth Judges: N.G. Hawthorne; Fred %.-mayor. Clerks: Ells, L. Gerrish; neatriae MoKensio; Nazis M. Dixon SELBY P IN Cf. Polling Place: Selby Aa11, oelby j inspector: Anne daggert, j ;fudges: Agnes xiohards; ars. B.Y. Edwards ClerkE; Chas. R. Hilton; J.0.-Farrar; Hotta Y. Ingram. PORT COSTA NO. 1. Polling Place: MONear's Pump House, ?ort Costa, inspector: C.J. O'Neill. R Judges: yrs. rola Shanahan; Yrs. Margaret tlnlger. Clerks: Mrs. Margaret Say; bars. monaciana Manger; Ars. Nellie Crowley. PORT COSTA PRF.CiNCT 90. E. Polling Place: Grammar School, Port costa. Inspector: Geo. H. Gard. Judges: John R. Cox; Timothy O'Keefe. Clerks Margaret Casey; yrs. Kdelaide bmith; Yrs. Hate Aurley DANVILLF. PRECINCT NO. 1. t rolling Plaoej Danville BoolAl A Fraternal null, Danville. Inspector: Frank r. Yarsball. Judges; Geo. Almer wood; Tony L. dendrioks. !: Clerks: Ara. Mary Booth; Yrs. xuby Vodva; Mrs. Louise Freitas. Di+NVILLE PRECINCT 30. 2. Polling Ylaee: close Bldg., Danville. i Inspector: David I.L. Birrell. Judges: Stephen n. Johnson; Sm. S. Nolan. Clerks: Mrs. Edyth Deane; Yrs. Josephine Close; Ars.Margaret Groom: SAN RAYON PRECINCT. ,:) Polling Plaoe: San Ramon H�11. Inspector: Ars. J. Oswill. Judges; mn. Meese; Geo. Cawill. Clerks: Frank Voters; Miss brlorenoe Rutherford; Mrs. Addie Glass. i TASSAJARA PRECINCT. Polling Vlaae; tassajara School 'louse. i Inspector; w.t.Mitohell. Judges: Urs.-.P. Borgess; Yrs. Caroline k+iasen. Clerks: Amer Reinatein; Kra. Phoebe Coatd; Om. mates. CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 1. i rolling Place: Fire douse, Crockett. Inspector: L.m.Paul I Judges: Yrs. Kate Biwards; Yrs. Nellie Meaney; clerks: Mrs. nnaatasia Hurley; firs. A. Reimks; Yrs. S. Dempsey. CROCKECT P_-ZCINCT No. 2. Polling Vlace: Salvation Army Hall, Crockett. inspector: John Riordan Judges: James It. Smith; Mrs. Mary Cox; Clerks: Chas. P. Thomas; Mrs. Mary Dolphus; lire. Kate Kelleher. I 119 I w - ' CROCKF2T PRECINCT N_ 3_ Polling Place: Lower Crolona Hall, Crockett. Inspector: Dan Benehy Judges: lira. Effie Lunt; Harry N. Clark Clerks; Alfred Dyer; Clifford Y. Gass; ailvia Arata. VALONA PRECINCT 140. 1. Polling Place: Library, kalona. Inspector: Albert Quill. Judges: Alec:. Campbell- 'Thos. Casey. Clerks; Mrs.diary NoGraih; J.H. Martin; kre. aladys �verrando. VALONA PRECINCT NO. E. Polling Place: Fire House, valuna, inspector: J.B. Gribben. Judges: P.H. Wind; J.P. wind. Clerks: Mrs. Laura Marshall; Yrs. Lillian AlJots; Yrs. Jennie U'Heete VALONA PRECINCT Nu. 3. i Palling Place: Valona School. ' Inspector: Paul Binder. Judges: John r. Stemmle; nm. Helm Clerks: Yrs. Co;/e Bunyard; Miss Mamie Azeveda; Yrs. Lureh Madden. ;l i ALAMO PRECINCT. Polling Place: Bell's Store, Alamo j Inspector: August numburg Judges: Josiah Boucher; Geo. J. Flaherty. Clerks: Yrs. Elizabeth Woodward; Yrs, flora Jones; lira. Ootavia G. Bauer. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT. Polling:Place: Lafayette Hall, Laf4V ette. Inspector: lira. Agnes O'Eeefe. Judges: J.H. Mullikin; Merle Daley Clerks: Mrs. E.H. Bowland; Mrs. Irene Bunker; -lice McNeill. MORAGA PRECINCT. i Polling Plaoe: Moraga School House. inspector: Geo. Sanborn Judges: Matt Madsen; John YoCosker. ' Clerks: Mrs. annle MoYdon; miss Mary Mulholland; Thomas Uarroll.� ALHALiBRA PRRCINCY. Polling Plaoe: Ruapls Bldg., Inspeotorl Joseph A. Tavern. Judges: t.P.Hale; Geo. Griffin. Clerks: Mrs. Etta MoRarry; Mrs. Nellie Brookman; U.S.Hayward. WALNUT CREEK PRVINCT NO. 1. i Polling Place: Justice Court Boom, Walnut Creek. - I Inspector: E.B.9radley Judges: Wm. F. Robinson; Yrs. Elsie m. Lawrence. Ole im: imby B. Harlan; Isubelle S: Spencer; Theresa Wiget. WALNUT ORFEW PRECINCT NO. E. i Polling Place: Residence of Mrs. Lillie Stow, Alamo Road. i i Inspector: H.n,Miller. Judges: Geo. E. Goodman; lira. Bee T. loung. ' Clerks: Lillie B. Stow; Emeline Near; Mrs. Abbie Johnson MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 1. i Poll* place: City Hall, Martinez. i Inspector: Fralk Shelby Judges: Alice A. Ormsby; Florence M. Tyler. Clerks: lire. franc H. Upham; Lorena V. Blair; Bobt. C. uoote.. i i I I 120 i MARTIN—M PRECINoT NO. 2. Polling Ylaoe; Hotel uehm, Martinez. Inspector: Joseph P. MoNamara. Judges; Kllia.; y. Mellerup; Charlotte J. Lytton. Clerks: Tessie T.Mero=; Villani Rodgers; Nina E.Middletoa. MARTINFZ PRECINCT 50. 3. Polling Place: Room in Martinez Grammer School Bldg. inspector: Hobert J.Sharkey 'Judges: Hugh McDonald; Nellie Nicholson Clerks; Rose M. Baby; Bulalia M. Greerty; cella G. pare; MARTINEZ PRFOj X N0. 4. Polling Place; I.D.B.S.Hall, Martinez. inspector: Joe. J. Robrecht. Judges: Jacob M. Born; Ida c. 'Tallon. clerks: Mackie S. Stotts; Leo C. Dunnell; Nina Mair Coots. i MARTINEZ PRECINCT 110. b. Polling Place: Bachmann Hotel. I Inspector: TA.Yeller. Judges: T.B.Swilt, Jr. Jams Lang. Clens: Hedwig deka; Edith M. Pierson; Ernest E. Smith I MARTINEZ PRECIIC T NO. 6. Polling Place: Justice cots t Aoom, Martinez. Inspector: Luke Bulger. Judges; L.T.Beedq; Clara Marohi. Clerks: Huth L. Qlass; Ida C. Honegger; Martha 1. Beaman. MARTINNS PRBC XT N0. 7. Polling Place: Old High School Bldg., Martinez. Ineotor: Albin A.Mclfahon J,. s: John a.Mol3n• Edna M. Rankin Clerks: Minnie L. Anderson; rebel P. Sterling; Charlotte Barnard VINE HILL PRECINCT. Yelling Place: Store Building recently vacated by Ash. Inspector: Geo. H. Wright. ' Judges; George P. Webb; Penline Billingsley. Cleks: Gertrude ales; Mabel M. ffiight; Clarence P.NethertonJ CONCORD PRECINCT 30. 1. Polling Place; Jaquith Paint Shop, Oonoord I inspector: ■.Q.Jaquith. Judges. I.M."ares; r111imena Bacon . Clerks; Lillian Mardell; Bertha Boyd; Chas. Crenna. I CONCORD PR?CIIC T NO. E. I Polling Place: City Ball. Concord. Inspector: Chas. Donn. Judges; J.Y. YGa Finney• lira. amelia y Qlerks: Mary ahiseell; Rose Davilla; ltmma Po rd. CONCORD PRECINCT 10. 3. Polling elaoe: Victor Gillo Bldg. Conord. Inspector: E. ERrsbein. Judges: Joseph arrighi• Mrs. Delia S.Hoque. Clerks; C.L. DeBenedetti; Mary E. Sherlock; Mary Helen Hutchinson CONOORD P n'INCT N0. 4. Polling Place: Garage on High Sohool Ave. one Blook from Bay Pointi ..igb-y. Inspector: 'Joe ■illiame, Jr. Jjudgee: Manuel J.Doarte, Jr. lire. Mae Blume. Clerks: Grace M. Gebringer; agnea Williams; Ralph D. Bollman 121 ASSOCIATED PRICitiCT. Polling Place: Avon Hees House, Avon. inspector. Yillism P. Hugo Judges: Charles C. Rafter; Ars. Marie C. sollis. Clerks: William H. Offerman; are Louise Armor; Yrs. Lenna Y. Sorensen. COWELL PRECINCT. I i Polling Place: Cowell Yire Hall, Covell. Inspector: H.W.Martin. Judges: J.A.Kasch; Hrs. M.K. Smith Clerks: Yrs. Annie L. McGowan; Mrs. Irene Oohs; Airs. Lottie A. ball. RACE PRECINCT. Polling Place: Town Hall, Pacheco. Inspector: Louis D. Anderson j Judges: Henry Eicher; Ella K. Jones. Clerks: Edith Solmi; Rosa Williams; Lisa D. Hook. SARANAY Z=iNCT. ' Polling Place: Saranap School House. I Inspector: Marion a. May. j Judges: Neil Calvin Whyte; Hazel M. Pfefferle. Clerks: Grace E. Barry; Jessie E. Culbert; Emma W. Thickens; PITTSBURG PRTCINCT 30. 1. Polling Place: Wayne's Sale Station Central Hotel, Pittsburg i inspector: John Royce. judges: H.H. Summers; John A. Metten. Clerks: Sate Canovers; Mrs. Mary A.Diokinson; Mrs. barilla Lougher. PITTSBURG PR*CINCT N0, E. Polling Ylaoe: Emmingtom Bldg. 3rd & Cumberland Ste., Pittsburg inspector: A.C.Crtega; Judges; Jennie May Reinhart; S.N.Yhillips. Clerks: Mrs. Yard Linaeheid; Katherine Carper; k;.H. Wight. PITTSBURG PRECIB{CT NO. 3. i 4 Polling Place: Congregational Church Auditorium. Inspector: John X.,Bsnkson f Judges: Jae. H.Hornaby; Geo. a.piinaker. Clerks: Are. +ilsie Connors; Mrs. Helen M.Ferris; Mabel Irving. PITTSBURG P F�j,C i-C T Nu. 4. I Polling Place: Grammar Sohool Auditorium. Inspector: John J. Davi. j Judges: L.C.Keithley Baptiste 0janovera; Clerks: Bertie Sobmmsrt; Mies E.H.Anderson; Lucy L. Wolcott. PITTSBURG PRECIRCT 30. b. j Polling Place: Anderson's garage, Pittsburg. Inspector: August Anderson Judges: Geo. O'Hara; Lottie Andrews; Clerks: Ed. Wildee; Martha Harlem; alvina xennerley. CL4YTUN PRECINCT. Polling Place: Clayton Hell. a Inspector: J.S.Collius. ' Judges: Slodia J.Aeller; John N.Atohins c Clerks: are. Pearl Graves; bra, Pawl a A. Davis; e.A.Myrick. MORGAN TERRITORY PREGINCT. Polling Place: Morgan territory Sohool Home. inspeotWr: frank Sohwendell. Clerks: Thos. Ackerman, J.J. Dutra. Judges: wm. Clyma. i f i I I r 12'x; i i BAY POINT-CLYDE PRECINCT. Polling Place: G. Paoini Office Inspector: wm. Bucholz; Judges: Pre. Theis Decker; Jas. Simelson. Clerks: Sam Sheidler; I.S. Van winkle; mrs.With Dalby. NICHOLS PRECINCT. rolling Place: Biehols behool house. Inspector; Earl wildes. Judges: J.S. Guest; pranx J. Matra. clerks: Mary E. Clark; Annie Lemin; Geo. -e. Atkins. ANTIOCH PRFGIW T No. 1. Polling elsos: City H..11, Antioch Inspector: Boo. Ackerman. Judges: Cyril it. Pield; John a11*d Lutz. clerks: Mrs. Allen Aelley; Mrs. Cora A. Rothera Mrs. Nettie hsloomrield. ANTIOCH PRECINCT BO. 2. trolling Ylaoe: I.O.O.F. Hall, Antioch inspector: wm. S. Glass. Judges: Chas. Sweeney; H.H. Wall Clerks; Grace Belehaw; lira. Jean R. Lauritsen; Mrs. Margaret ] lohrman. i ANTIOCH PRF,CiNft No. 3. Polling elate: Soout tial 1, +•ntiooh. Inspector: H.w,xreos. ! - Judges; am. Henry Beasley; A.A.Waldie, Jr. Clerks: Jiro. Ethel Stamm; are. Anna Beads; Miss Mary Irwin LON-THEE PRECINCT. Polling Plane: I•D.E.S. Hall, i Inspector; Wn. Dren. Judges: Robert Elmer Crawford; Jos. Moparlan. Clarks: Yrs. Virginia Rogers; Mrs. Margaret Jensen; Mn. Bowl Turchell. BRENTWOOD PRECUCT 10. 1. Polling Place: Logan's Store, Brentwood. Inspector: Walter 1. Hinebangh., Judges; Geo. Nunn; Jerry O'Meara• : Clerks: Yrs. Imma JaMoin; Lottie J. Gann; Miss Blaaohe Juetit. HRF,NTWOOD PR-CINCT NO. 2. Polling Place. Coates Hull, Brentwood. Inspector: isms Cakabread. Judges: Philip Lynch; Ray L. Wallace. Clerks: Ara. Olive Pletcher; Be►a 5, Diffin; Mrs. Irene Ellsworth. BYRON PRECINCT N0. 1. j Polling Place: I.O.O.F. Hall, Byron I Inspector: Herman F.Yrumland. Judges: Chas. wightmen; Walter W. Hoffman Clerks: lira. Alla Lewis; Mrs. Elsie Cople; Isabelle Y. Santos. BYRON PHRC[NCT N0. 2. Polling Place: Skating Hall, Byron. Inspector: W.J.Liringstone. Judges: harry E . Geddes; L.Y.Riohardaonls' Clerks: Effie Bonniokson; Mrs. Jasmine nordewick; Hazel Bllerbruok X31GETSBN ERECIM T. Polling Place: Yarm Bureau Hall, Enightsen. Inspector: ■m.P. Waugh. Judges: prank Estes; Chas. 11sworth Clerks: Mrs, Ella Clark; Mrs. Helen Hadley; Adeline ihaoum. ' r 123 OAKLEY PRECINCT. Polling Place: Oakley, Hall, Jakley. Inspector: B.B.Horr. Judges: wm. O'Hara; J.L. 8uckstuhl, Jr. Clerks: Mrs. Esther Bliss; Yrs. Nellie Carpenter; Lire. Ida Shaw. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f I i i In the Batter of of buanoe of Claims on Opeoial Fund. It apperring to the Soar& that there is on deposit in the County %veasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra costa County, which said moneys were derived from contra Costa County's portion of State ' Automobile Tax collected by the State 'Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1922, and from moneys collected for tines for violation of State Motor Vehicle cot and fees collected for automobile truck licenses and which said money shall be expended by said County exclusively in the oonstruotion and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said County and the following clams I having been presented for labor and materials used In construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverta under the supervision of County Surveyor's department, It is by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby allow- i ed out of the Special Woad Fund of Contra Costa County, to wit; Name. Amo ist. W.& W. Garage g 241.20 Denby Motor Truck Co. 25.56 Harry K. Hines 134.00 Hutchinson Company 5.60 hutchinson Company 5.60 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i I 1 In the aatter of the Issuance of Bonds j I, of Brentwood-Deer Valley School District. WHERBAS, on the 1st d-y of May, 1922, the Sohool hoard of the Brentwood-Deer alley Sohool District in the County of Oontru Costa, State of Galifornis, deemed it advisable to call and by a resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted by the daid School Board and entered on the minutes thereof on said last mentioned day, said ochool Do�rd did call an election _nd resolve and order: That an election be called and held throughout said Brentwood-Leer valley School District on the 29th day of May, 1922, for the purpo..e of submitting to the electors of said Brentwood-Deer valley -chool District the question of issuing and i selling the bonds of said Brentwood-Deer Valley Dchool District in the amount of forty thousand ($40,000.001 dollars to run not exceeding twenty 120) years and to bear int- i erest at the rate of six per cent (64) per annum, interest payable semi-annually, for the purpose of purchasing school lots or real property to be used as school lots and for building one or more school buildings or making alterations or additions I r P 121 to the school building or school buildings in said Distriot cad for supplying said School building or school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus, and for i improving the grounds of said school building or school buildings and, WMFAS, an election was held in said Brentwood-Deer valley School District on the 29th day of May, 1922, in conformity with the said Resolution and order of eaid School Board of the said Brentwood-Deer valley ,ohool Distriatend all the pro- ceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Board of Qupervisors by the School Board of the said Brentwood-Deer Valley lohool District as required by law; no WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation, this Board has found and does hereby find and declare; That in accordance with the resolution and order of the Sehogl Board of Brent- wood-Door Valley aehool District duly passed and :,&opted on the 1st day of May, 1922, an election was duly called in said Brentwood-Deer Valley Qohool District, and ..'aheli d in suid Brentwood-Deer valley oohool District on the 29th day of May, 1922, and that notice of said election was given by posting notices thereof signed by a majority ' of the members of the suid Liahool Board in more than three public places in said Brentwood Deer valley School Distriot for more than twenty days neat before said eleot= Son, :.nd by publishing such notice in the Brentwood News, a newspaper printed and published in said district aid in the said Uounty of Contra Costa, Btete of California, not less than once a week for three successive weeks before said election (four pub- i lieationsl which said notice so posted and published was in the form required by the i Political Code of the State of California, +ht_t prior to opening said polls at said election, the Anspectors and Judges of Election conducting said election at the various rreoinote in said -Johool district took the oath of office as required by law and thereafter conducted the said election i as required by law, and at the close thereof, oanvassed the votes cast thereat, and i certified the result of said election to the said aahool yoard of said Brentwood-Deer , Valley School District, and to them made return of the ballots and the poll and tally lists of said election. 'hut on the 5th day of June, 19E2, the same being the seventh day after the said election and at the hour of one o'clock P.M. of said day, the school board of said Brentwood-Deer valley School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said Sahooi Board of the said Brentwood-Deer Valley School District found and declared and this Board now finds and declares that there was a total of one hundred ninety four votes wast at said election and that more than two thirds of the votes vast, to wits one hundred seventy-seven votes were I oast for issuing said bonds and that seventeen votes were oast against issuing said bonds, and that none of the votes east were irregular and illegal and not counted, i and that the said Sehool Board of said District caused an entry of the result of said! election to be made upon the minutes of the said Board. And this Board further finds and declares that said election was duly and , regularly called and held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regwlarly, given and published, and that the result thereof was duly :.nd regularly canvassed and ; I in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts, conditions and things required by law to be done have been done and performed in regular and due form and ini I 125 ' strict accordance with the provisions of the statute authorizing the issuance of Sohool District yonds and that the totsl amount of indebteddness of said School Dist- rict, including this proposed issue of bonds is within the limit prescribed by law. IT IS iHMEFO'+F ORDERED that the bonds of the Brentwood-seer galley School Uis-I trict in the County of Contra Costa,state of California, issued in the aggregate sum of Forty thousand ($40,000.00) dollars and that the same shall be numbered oonsep outively from 1 to 40, inclusive, and shall be in denominations of one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars each, payable within twenty (20) years from the date thereof in gold coin of the United States of 6merioa with interest thereon at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually in like gold coin both principal and interest payable at the office of the County Treasurer of the said County of Contra Costa. IT Is U_,MMR ORIM71D that said bonds shall bP dated the let day of September,; 1922, and shall be payable as follows, to wit: i Two bonds numbered from one (1) to two (2), inclusive, to mature one year from date, to wit: the 1st day of September, 1923. Two bonds numbered from three (3) to four (4) inclusive, to mature two years from date, to wit: the lst day of oeptember, 1924. Two bonds numbered from five (5) to six (6) inclusive, to mature three years from date, to wit: the lst day of September, 1925. Two bonds numbered from seven 171 to eight (8) inclusive, to mature four years from date, to wit: the lst day of aeptember, 1926. Two bonds numbered from nine 19) to ten 1101 inclusive, to mature five years from date, to wit: the lst day of September, 1927. Two 'bonds numbered from eleven (11) to twelve (12) inclusive, to mature six years from date, to wit: the lst day of September, 1928. two bonds numbered from thirteen (13) to fourteen (14) inclusive, to mature seven years from date, to wit: the lst day of yeptember, 1929. Two bonds numbered from fifteen (15) to sixteen 116), inclusive, to mature eight; years from date, to wit: the 1st day of September, 1930. Two bonds numbered from seventeen (17) to eighteen (18) inclusive, to mature ' nine years from date, to wit: the 1st day of September, 1931.. Tio bonds numbered from nineteen (19) to twenty (20) inclusive, to mature ten years from date, to wit: the 1st day of September, 1932. Iwo bonds numbered from twenty-one (21) to twenty-two (22), inclusive, to mature; eleven years from date, to wit: the lst day of September, 1933. Two bonds numbered from twenty-three (23) to twenty-four (24), inclusive, to mature twelve years from date, to wit: the lst day of September, 1934. iwo bonds numbered from twenty-five 125) to twenty-six 126) inclusive, to mature thirteen years from dote, to wit: the let day of September, 1935. Two bonds numbered from twenty-seven (27) to twenty-eight (28) inclusive, to mature fourteen years from date, to wit: the 1st day of September, 1936. Two bonds numbered from twenty-nine (29) to thirty (30) inclusive, to mature fif= teen gears from date, tc wit: the lst day of September, 1937. Tufo bonds numbered from thirty-one t31) to thirty-two 132), inclusive, to mature sixteen years from date, to wit: the lst day of September, 1938. Two bonds numbered from thirty-threes (33) to thirty-four (34), inclusive, to me-' ture seventeen years from date, to wit: the 1st day of September, 1939. 1:'+o bonds numbered from thirty-five (35) to thirty-six 436) inclusive, to mature 1, eighteen years from date, to wit: the lst day of oeptember, 1940, iwo bonds numbered from thirsy-seven (37) to thirty-eight 138) inclusive, to mature nineteen years from date, to wit: the 1st day of September, 1941. Two bonds numbered from thirty-nine 139) to forty %40) inclusive, to mature twenty years from date, to wit: the lst day of September, 1942. AND IT IS FUR't'HT.:t 01MMrP.D that said bonds shall be issued in substantially the following form, to wit: r r 126 no. SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND 11000.00 ' OF BRvNTWOOD-Dr& VAiIEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 00"TTTY OF COIJT.. COSTA, STATE ur CAL I;•uRNIA. Brentwood-veer valley school District in the county ox contra Costa, State of California, united Mates of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof at the office of the Uounty Treasurer of the County of wontra Costa, State of California, on the lat day of September 19— One thousand ($1,000.00) dollars in gold coin of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of six (6%) per cent per ainum payable semi-annually on the let day of Yarah and the lot day of Srotember of each and every year from the date hereof until this bond' is paid. This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, numbered from one (1) to forty (40) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of Forty ' i thousand ($40,000.00) dollars and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Celiforni4, for the purpose of purchasing grammar School lots or real property to be used as grammar school lots and for building one or more grammar school buildings, or making alterations or additions to the grammar school building in said District and for supplying said grammar school building or buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus and for improving the grounds of said school building, in Brentwood-Deer Valley Sohool District in said County of contra Costa, St:te of California, in pursuance of and in s riot conformity with the provisions of the rolitieal Code and the Constitution of the State of California, and is authorised by a vote of more than tw o thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and regularly called and held and conducted through- out said Brentwood-Deer Valley ochool District in said County and State on the 29th day of Xuy, 1922. , And the Board of Supervisors of the wounty of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby oertify and declare that said election was duly and regularly called, held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given Una published and the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law and that all of the acts and conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to, and in the issuance of said bonds have been done and have been performed in regular and in due form and in strict accordLnoe i with the provisions of the law authorizing the issue of school district bonds. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of indebtedness of the said Brentwood-Deer Valley School District, including this issue of bonds is within the limit provided by law. This bond is in the form prescribed by an order of said Board of Super- visors duly made and entered in its minutes on the 17th day of July, 1922, and shall ' be payable out of the interest and sinki4g fund of the Brentwood-Deer Valley School; District and the money for the redemption of said bonds and the payment of interest, thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of the said Brentnoo& veer Valley School District. I 127 ' ' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman, and by the County Auditor, and attested by its Clerk with the seal of said board attached this 1st day of September, 1922. Chairman of Board of oupervisore. County :.n or. Attest; County Qlerk and Clier-F-o-f-fFe- Board of Supervisors of the Uounty of Contra Costa, State of California. RFSOLVPM that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons equal I in number to twice the number of years said bonds shall run and payable as herein ' before set out, in substantially the following form, to wit: $30.00 No. INTEREST COUPON. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Coats, State of California, will pay to the holderhereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Brentwood-Deer Valley School District in said County and State, on the lat day of 19 at his office in the town of Martinez, in said County and State, the sum of Thirty dollars for interest on Bond Number of said nrentwood-Deer valley School District. County Auditor. Chairman of the Boar o upervisore. County Clerk and vlerkof the board of Supervisors. AND IT IS FURTHER ORD?2tED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa State of California, shall cause the said bonds end coupons to be prepared in aoeord= once with the foregoing forms; AND IT IS HM7BY FURTRF.R ORD-,w-RFD that W.J.buohanan, the Chairman of this Board, J.H.Wells, the County Ulerk and Clerk of this Board, and +.N. Sullenger, County Auditor of said County, is, and each of them, are hereby authorized as such officials to sign each of said bonds on behalf of said County,and to impress upon each bond the seal of the Board of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons by their respective fae simile signatures; AND IT IS FURTHF-R ORDFRF,D that the said bonds be sold by the hoard of 'uper- visors of the said Uounty, for and as the act of this Board of supervisors on the 21st day of August, 1922, at the hour of 11 o'cbok A.Ei, of said day to the highest and most responsible bidder for cash in gold coin of the United States of ^merioa, after due and legal notice thereof has been given by said Board by publication of a notice, specifying the time and place of the sale of said bonds, the number and i denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereon, the terms for which said bonds will run, and the date of payment thereof, and the kind of money for which said bonds will be sold, to wit: gold coin of the United States of Amerioa; and that said) P 12 bonds will be sold to the highest and best responsible bidder for cash, as aforesaid, but in no case for less than par and accrued interest, and that the said Board of Supervisors will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bids; for two suooessipe weeks in th- Brentwood News, a newspaper printed and published and circulated in the said County of Contra Costa. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of Supervisors held on the 17th day of July, 1922. .lyes; Supervisors 2eb Znott, J.P.Casey, C.H.Hayden, 1�,J,Buchanan, and R,J. Trembath. Noes: one. i Absent; None. I i i In the Cutter of Issua,:ce of Bonds of Brentwood-Deer Valley ' School District. RF.SOLVrD that the Chairman of the Board of supervisors of the County of Contra uosta, State of California, the County Auditor of the L'ounty of Contra Uosta, State of California, and the County Clerk, ex-officio Clerk of the board of Supervisors of the County of Contra costa, state of California, are, and each of them is, hereby authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above entitled matter. And the Board adjourns as a Board of Supervisors and sits as a Board of Equalization. I i I i In the Matter of Equalization of Assessments of Contra Costa County. Bow at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. the Board of Supervisors meets as a Board of Equalization. Thereupon the Board having completed the equalization of assessments of Contra Costa County for the year 1922, I It is by the board ordered that the Assessment Eollq, Statements, Books, "ps, in and for the County of wontra Costa, for the year 1922, as equalized by this Board, be and the same are hereby accepted by this Board and approved by the unanimous vote of the hoard, sitting as a Board of Equalization. And the Board ndjourns as a Board of Equalization, and the Board takes recess as a Board of supervisors to Monday, August 7th, 1922, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. .clerk. , . / i i i r I IN 2HE BOARD.OF SUPS—RVISO n OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, S_'A'_E OF CALIFORNIA. I lionday, August 7th, 1922, The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present; Ron. w.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.n,wells, Olerk. The minutes and proceedings for and during the month of July, 1922, are read totheBoard by the Clerk of this Board, and by the Boyd approved as read, and signed by the Ohairman ana Olen:. �I I in the Matter of Petition for formation of Kensington Park Lighting District. ' A petition in writing having been presented to this Board on the 3rd day of July, 19''2, asking for formation of a Highway Lighting Bistrict, in the village of Kensington Park and vicinity in said county, and praying that an election be held to determine whether or not said District will be formed,as provided by law in such cases, and it arpearing to this Board the. the said petition sets forth the boundaries of said proposed Listriet, which said proposed District is hereinafter particularly described, and that it is signed by more then twenty five persons each of whom is a tax payer and resident of the said village and of the proposed District, and it further appearing to this hoard that said town or village of lensington Park and vi-; oinity is an unincorporated town of the County of Contra Oosta, and It further appearing that said petition in all things conformed to the i requirements of law in such case made and provided, and it further appearing to this hoard that notice of the hearing on said ' petition has been given in the manner and form prescribed by law, and no one appearing to protest or object to the formation of said district or the inclusion of any property within said District, or at all, NOW, ,rz-02 , BF IT arSOLV'D and ORDERVD that an election be and the same is hereby ordered to be held in said proposed Highway Lighting District on Friday 6eptember 1st, 192::, between the hours of 1 o'cloea P.M. cud 7:30 o'clok P.M. of said day, during which period the polls shall remin open, at which the qualified electors of said proposed District may vote for or against the said Highway Lighting) Di;h�ict. Said proposed Highway Lighting District is situated in the county of Contra Costa, State of Oaiifornia, and the b�und,ries thereof are more particul::rly described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at the intersection of the easterly corporate boundary line of ' the City s E1 Oerrito , and the line dividing nlameda County from Contra Coati County) and running thence along the e:,sterly and southerly boundary lines of ti-e City of El Cerrito ivortherly and easterly to the intersection of the corporate bsundary I line of the City of E1 Oerrito, and easterly bound-ry line of can Pablo nanoho as same is delineated on flap of San Pablo Rancho accompanying and forming a part of the; Vinal Decree in Partition and of record in the Records of Contra Costa county, Cali< i A 130 fornia, and running thence along the said easterly boundary line of the San Pablo Rancho, and southerly to the line dividing -lameda County from Contra Costa County; thence along DE said line dividing Alameda County from Contra Costa County westerly to the point of beginning; all lying within the County of Contra Costa, 'State of California. Reference is hereby made to said petition on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of bu ervisors of Contra Costa county, State of California, for further particulars. The name to be given to said proposed yist:iet is "Kensington Lighting yistriet^. The ballots shall contain the words "For Lighting Distriot^ aid the voter shalt _ write or print after the said words on his ball¢, the word "Yes" or the word "Ido". I'T IS Id077 BY SHR BOARD FURTHFFR O.iDF.RED that the following place in said proposed Light ng District shall be the place for holding the said election and the following named qualified electors of said proposed Lighting District, have been and are herebyYx` appointed to act as Election Officers to conduct said election and shall be considered! the offices of election in said rrocosed Lighting District; Polling Place: r'arley's Garage, Ardmore ttoad. Inspector: Lee .Howard. ,)edges: D.C. uaudron; L'rs. Myra Larkin. I'i I5 BY TSF BO, ?D FU_.TH',T? O07—M`'D that the Clerk of this board call said election by posting notices thereof, in three of to most public places in said proposed Lighting Listriot, at least fifteen days before said election and that said ciotice shall specify the time and .aaoe of election, the purpooe of said eleotion, giving the boundaries of the proposed Lighting uiotrict and the hours during which the polls shall be kept open. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the board, tc wit: i dyes: Supervisors Rnott, Casey, Hayden, Buchanan .nd Trembath. Noes: none. i i I i In the Matter of Application of shell company j for permission to cross county road with Overhead Orossing. she Shell Company, having filed an upplie,tion for permission to construct an overhead crossing and pipe line culvert across county road, known as shell Avenue, at the southerly line of property connecting the Refinery proper with the 'lank Farm, all as per pl�ms attached to said request filed with this board this day, and it ap- pearing to the board that said request is proper and that said plans comply with all the requirements of this hoard; , It is, on motion duly m::de aid carried, by the board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby granted. 131`; I I 1 In the liatter of approval of warrants of � reclamation vistrict y799. hood cause appearing therefor, it is by the board ordered that warrant of reclamation District :r799, be and the same is hereby approved as follows: i i+o. Date amount. 175 -)uly 14, 191122. 156.84. and the chairman of this board is hereby authorized to note the approval of i this board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. I i I In the matter of=pproval of �tarrgnts of reclamation Listrict 81619. wood cause appearing therefor, It is by the board ordered that warrants of Reclamation District #1619, be and the same are hereby ordered approved, to wit: j No. Date amount. 240 July 25, 1922 4100.20 241 July 26, 1922, 279.53. i And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of i this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. I I i In the Batter of approval of �.arrants Of reclamation District '802. Good cause appeoring therefor, It is by the Board ordered that warrants of Reclamation Listriot 1#602, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit, No. Date amount. 241 July 29, 1922. 56.00 242 July 29, 1922. 50.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note i the approval of this board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto, I In the Batter of approval of warrants I of reclamation District $2069. Good cause appearing there:br, It is by the Board ordered that warrgnta of I Reclamation bistrict 42059, be and the same are hereby approved, to wits - i I No. Date Amount. 21 Aug. 7th, 1922. 27.50 I 22 " 25.00 23 " 25.00 ' 84 , 28.50 I r 25 " " 286.60 26 " 1 60.42 i 27 " 48.00 28 " 46.00 - 29 " " 180.00 -nd the Chairman and Clerk of this board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. t I ;a: In the Cutter of Lost :9arrants. M. Garcia, having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that on the 20th day of December, 1921, there was i:zued to him warrant on ou ervisor District 45, fund, numbered 209 for :P6.75 and that said warrant was mailed to said deponent, and h.s been lost; also G.F. Geary having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that on the 13th day of June, 1922, there was issued to him General round 'ijarrant Numbered 3963, for the sun of $66.16; that said warrant was mailed to deponent on June 13, 192::, and is not now in his possession and same h..s been lost; Tbereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the County treasurer be and he is! hereby directed to refuse payment of said lost warrants aid that dualicates of same be issued by the County auditor, registered by county 'Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrants- in the Cutter of Correction of Assessment. - i Geo. 0. Leese, County Assessor, having filed with this Hoard, his cer- tificate showing that there was filed with Deputy County Assessor, i.R.paughn, a certificate of Berbert D. Johnson, owner of Lot 34, fllock 5, Hay view Park, claiming War veter an's Exemption for 1921, but that same never reached his office and was lost in transit, and requesting authorization to cancel the taxes on the said property for', 1921, as per Tax Bill 16,621 and said request having been consented to by the District gttorney; e It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Assessment for the ye_r 1921, on said property, as per rax Bill No. 16,621, be ani the same is hereby ordered cancelled.-,,. ' I i I In the Matter of Approval of Contract I of Butchinson Company.. Hutchinson Company who were awarded a contract for p]aoing of oil macadam shoulders on highway lying east of the town of Pittsburg, in said County, having presented to this Board, certain good and suffioien"t bonds, which are hereby approved) by this Board, and a form of contract duly approved by the District Attorney; I'- is by the Board ordered that the chairman o f this Board is hereby auth- or ized to execute said contracts for and on behalf of the county of Contra Costa. i i i i i In the utter of Approval of Contract i of neafey, hoore &1.1oidair. for Building Div. #32, County HighwW. John Heafey, U.J.koore, aad x.n.Mepair, oo-partners doing business under firm name and style of Heafey, &pore &McNair, having presented to this Board, good and sufficient bonds, which are approved by this Board, and which have been approved by the District -ttorney, and a form of contract duly executed, and approved by the District Attorney; I It is, b? the Board ordered that said binds and each of them be and the same i are hereby approved by this board and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to execute said contracts for and on behalf aC the County of Contra Costa. ' In the Matter of Sale of San Pablo School District Bonds. This Board having heretofore advertised for sale, ten bonds of San Pablo oohool District, of Contra Costa County, of denomination of 41000 each, bearing int- erest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable from one to ten years, inolusivel I and dated August let, 1922, and this being the time and place advertised for sale of t said bonds, the following bidders appear and file bids in the following sums, E.H.Rollins & bons, par, accrued interest to date of delivery, and a premiumf of $403.00. Dean ellen, par, accrued interest to date of delivery, and a premium of $412.80. Wm. Cavalier, par, accrued interest to date of delivery, and a premium of $385.00 9Feeden & Company, par, aoorued interest to date of delivery, and a premium of $267.00. k i of $365.70. Bsn:c of Maly, par, accrued interest to date of delivery, and a premium ' i r Freeman, Smith & Camp, par, accrued interest to d ate of delivery, and e premium of x`467.00. Thereupon, it appeasing to the Board that the bid of Freeman, Smith& Camp, is the highest ead best bidder for said bonds, IT IS BY _'HR BOARD 03DTMED that said bonds be and the same are hereby sold to Freeman, Smith & Camp, for the sun of par, accrued interest t; date of deliver and a premium of y467.00. IT IS vUIM I uMMED that the County Treasurer of Contra Co ata County be and he is hereby authorized to deliver to said r'reeman, Smith& Camp, said bonds of San Pablo Bahool District, upon thepayment to hi,:; of the sum of 410,000, accrued interest to date of delivery, and a premium of 4467.00. I she said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board 3 �a j a 13 In the Matter of Petition of B1 Dorado, Construction Uompany for permission to cross county road near Pittsburg, with a I f gravel conveyor. I f The Fl Dorado Construotion Uompany having filed with t;:is Board, a request I for permission to cross county road, east of Pittsburg, with a gravel conveyor, and j it appearing to the Board that the said Conveyor complies with all the rules of this Board and it being represented to this Board that same will be constructed in such manner that it will not allow gravel to be sifted on to the Aighway, or to interfere I i in any way with traffic, IT IS ON MOTION DULY MoDF At]D CARRIED, BY ':YF BOARD ORD R-D, that said request for nPrmis:+ion to cross county road with a belt gravel conveyor, be and the same is hereby granted under the above conditions. In the 11atter of Application of State Highway Oommissi on for Right of way at Corner of San Pablo and Alvarado Sts. in San Pablo, i A request aving been made to this hoard that th a Uounty of Contra Uosta procure oertain right of :ray for State Highway purposes, at the intersection of can j Pablo and Alvarado Sts. Lan Pablo, It is,on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said re- quest be and the same is hereby referr ed to Supervisor Knott. I In the hatter of -llowance to Indigents. It is by the board ordered that the following allowances be and the same are hereby granted to following named indigents, to wit: commencing July let, 1922: (Count Lid) Gueraldo tiodico, Mar inez, $10. per month, State Aid: Meryl,. Maguire, Clayton, 40. s Maria rlores, 185 W. 2nd ::t. Pitt:,burg, $10. per month. Gianto Lmmperti, Crockett, $30. per month. Grace crosser, 139- 15th St. Richmond, 45, per month. Loretta Bollen, 440 Alvarado St. Ric}mon yy30. per month. Florence Hudson, 218-Alvarado St. Richmond, N per month. i It is by tlr Board ordered that the Uounty auditor draw warrant on the j County treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents, uptil the further order of this Board. It is hereby ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Susan W. Fuller, '< of antioch, be die-continued from and after this date.K I i f i I 135; i ' In the liatter of Approval of contracts for rent of 4ruck. California ighway Commission, hav_ng furnished to this board, form of i contract, for Lease of one thr-e ton Liberty Truck, from the California Highway uommic2ion known �s .ruok bo. 1282, Engine 13,802, :surplus Lilitary Equipment allotted to California Highway uommicsion from united States Bureau Public Roads, it is, by the Board ordered th_t the Chairman of this board be and he is i hereby authorized to execute said contracts for and on behelf of the County of Contra Costa. I� i In the kiatter of Construction of i ' Bridges. I supervisor Case haven reported to this Board that he has in bis p y g jurisdiction >a two bridges one on road leading from Lafayette to Loraga and one situated on road in j Moore Canyon, which are in bad condition and great emergency exists for the immediate) i repair thereof; It is by the Board ordered on motion of Supervisor Hayden, seconded by=supervisor Knott, that said zupervisor Casey may proceed immediateiy without notice, to construct said bridges us in his Judgment may seem best. if In the Cutter of Communication from Railroad Commission of the State of California. F I The Railr -d Commission of the btate of California, having reported to =° i ' this Board that they are desirous of fixing the grade cro:±skngs survey through the g County of Contra Costa, and asking co-operation of thi3 Board; It is, on motion duly made and a-xried, by the Board ordered that the cleric of this board be and he i hereby authorizai to notify said Railroad Commission that thi 6 Board will co-operate with said Commission in the survey of said crossi age, and to notify said Commicsion that said mutter has been referred to surveyor R.R. arnold, and that upon notice from them to him, that they will be able to arrange a meeting and time to make aatd survey. i 311 In the utter of Communication from J.a.Bond, regarding make ccoad. A communication from J.A.boad, regarding condition of snake Road, having been received; iI It is by the board ordered that said communication be referred to Supervise I • 1`3 Casey. V I i j i i In the utter of Allowance to indigents. I A.J.McMehon, Probation Officer, of Contra Costa County, reports that there is in Richmond a Mrs. Beasley and daug ter, who are in indigent circumstances, and whq i have relatives in Kansas uity who are able to and willing to c are for them, if sent to them in Kansas City, and it appearing to the Board.that it is to the best intereste of Contra Costa County to send said persons to their relatives in Kansas City, It is, by the Board ordered that Sid A.J.McMahon, Probation Officer, be aid he is hereby granted authority to deal with said matter in such manner as in his judg ment may seem best,after investigation. i I In the Matter of Purchase of heal Estate from O.K. Smith. The Board having heretofore signified its intention of purchasing real estate from O.K. smith, for use in connection with the Court House, for building of a Hall of Records, end for all and any other purposes for which sane may be lawfully used, end having published notice of the intention of the hoard of bupervisors of Contra Costa j County to purchase said real property, for the above named purposes, and said notice having been published in the contra costa standard, in the manner and for the time required by law, as appears by affidzvit of Slsa U. arnold, and said notice describing said property and amount to be paid therefor, towit; the sum of 01176; And no one appearing at this time to make objections or exceptions to the propos- ad purchase of said Lot, i It is, by the Board ordered that all of that certain lot or parcel of land, situate lying and being in the town of Martinez, County of Contra uosta, State of California, and more particularly described as follows; Beginning at point of intersection of the northerly line of Viand street in the town of Martinez, with the westerly line of Pine Street, thence northwesterly along the westerly line of Pine Street, 50 feet, , to a point; thence at right angles southwesterly and parallel to the northerly line of Ward street, 50 feet to ., point on line between Lots 7 and 8, in Block 21, thence southeasterly al-ng the dividing line between Lots 7 and 8 in Block 21, fifty feet to a point on northerly line of hard btreet, thence northeasterly along northerly line of Ward street, fifty feet to point of beginning, tad being the southerly fifty (5.50); feet of Lot No. eight (8) in Block No. twenty-one (zl), of the additional or belch Survey of the Town of Martinez, as per map or plat of said survey on file in the office i " of the County P.ecorder of contra uosta County, together with tenements, hereditcments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and the rents, issues, aid profits therefor, owned and claimed by O.K. Smith, be purchased by the County of I Contra costa, State of ualilorn-,a, for the sun of$1115. and that on presentation of ' a deed signed by saia O.K.:mith, conv(5t ng to the County of Contra Costa, the above described deed, said deed to be acceptable to and approved by the District Attorney of the County of uontra Costa, that a warrant be drawn by the County Auditor on the County treasurer for the sun of 01175. on General Fund, payable to said u.K. 5mitb i and that the County Treasurer pay the same. i Ta5 VvrE <"--E-iEuta 13RINu liiU1N1r.�uI,S. ,� 137' In the Matter of Advertisement for Bids 31 for uonstruc ion Of willow Pass ,cad, i It is by the Board ordered that the time for presentation of bids for con• I struation of Willow Pass ecad, be and the same is hereby continued to aid set for Moffif4y August 21st, 1922, in accordance with notice given by the Clerk of this Board. l In the }latter of Allowance of claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to t're Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury b of the County of Cont,a Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa I County, which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of 24ate Automobile Tax collected by the $tate Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of � a Contra Costa County during _he year 1922, end from moneys aol]e cted for violatton of I ; motor Vehicle Act, and moneys collected for motor xruoks licenses, which said money b shall be expended by said county exclusively in the construction of bridges, roads md� AA dulverts in said voru.ty, and the following claims hearing bean presented against Supervisor District No. 1, for construction of bridges, culvert and roads in said District, and aga,net :supervisor District #2,for construction of roads, bridges and i culverts in said District, and for work and materials for Ooa$tra:atian of roads, bridges `} and culverts under supervision of County surveyor's Department, It is by the hoard ordered that the said claims be and the some are hereby ordered paid out of the Special toad rund of Contra Costa County: 3, Name. Amount. Supervisor district No. 1: s Antonio -. Serpa '130.00. ' o-uPervisor District No. 2: Charles hayex 46.00 Robert xh¢mson 62.00 R.'s McNeil 414.55 24.13 �penoer ..umber 0o. Count Surveyor's yepartment: Joe sinner, 3 13.50 ?4m. Scott 5.00 #' Associated ail Company 361.62 Paul Bovisevich 12.00 J &.Day 5.00 E. Richmond Grocery 3.00 Claud tilass 51.00 P.J.Bane 21.00 it. Looks 102.50. The said order is passed by the unanimounls Vote of the board.ti. 1 w i i In the Matter of Allowance of ulaims. Claims against the different funds of the �nunty are presented to the Board, and those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed by the board, signed by the chairman and attested by the clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of the said board. I i i I In the Matter of Approval of j Proceedings for Special wax of 33000 in Crockett & Crolona Fire District. The Board of Fire Commissioners of Crockett & Crolona fire District having i presented to this Board, a report of proceedings of a special election held on the llt$ day of July, 1922, to vote upon the question of whether a tax shall be levied to raise the sum of $3000 for the purpose of equipping a Fire Department in said Towne of Crockett & Crolona, to protect the same from loss by fire, and, WHMPAS, it appears from said report that said election was held on the 11th day of July, 1922, between the hours of 8 o'clock -.M. and 5 o'clock Y.M. of said! day, in accordance with said Order of said Board of Fire commissioners, and. i WHEREAS, it appears from the returns that"Crockett % Crolona Fire District Yes" received 84 votes, and that "Crockett & Crolona Fi"e Distriot-No" received 5 votes and no more; - Thereupon, IT IS BY _'dp BOARD ORDMED that said proceedings be and the same are hereby approved by this Board and that a tax of 33000 be and the same is hereby ordered levied on Crockett & Crolona Fire District for the year 1922, IT IS FU2THP-1 ORD'?RED that the County Auditor furnish to this Board at the j time of levying taxes a rate that will raise said amount of 33000. special tax voted, by the electors of s4'-d Crockett & urolona Fire District, in addition to any other tax heretofore asked for by said Board of Fire Commissioners; The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous.F i i i i i In the Matter of Contract of Hutchinson i i Company to Build Shoulders on Division T18, Coimty'Highway. i R,R.Arnold, County Surveyor, of Contra costa County, having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that tl�e contract of Hutchinson company for building i shoulders on Div. i7o. 18 of County High�ay, hao been completed according to specificatJ.ns. IT IS BY '_HB BOARD OMP?vD that said contract be +md the same is hereby completed and said c_ntract accepted. e It is further ordered t h.t all persona having claims against said nutohinson I i Company, for labor performed ane muteriai furnished, present same to this Board within+ thirty-five days f'ror: this date. N. i i 139, ! I ' In the !:atter of rradieation of Squirrels. i V.G. STEVENS, having this day a-peared before this Hoard and reported that ! on certain property in the County of contra Costa, State of California, owned and possessed by F.-Woward, John Vincent, Anna Soppits, J.K. Dohrman, bntone C. dsevedo, i Gertrude H.Collins and wary ives Croaker, there now are ground squirrels and gophers that are destructive to trees and plants; and it an pearing to this hoard that it is ) f neoessury to the safety of the agricultural interests of the County of Contra Costa I that the said ground squirrels and gophers should be eradicated, destroyed and am tro�- led. MMF20_,.P, this Board hereby orders that V.G.Stevens, rdortioultural Com- missioner of the County of Co-tra Costa, State of ualifornia, be and he is, hereby j authorized and directed to proceed under the system and melDde provided by the pro- visions of aeotion 2322 and 2322a of the Political Code of the State of Calilbrnia to inspect the premises owned or possessed by the persons whose names are hereinafter! ! ry set forth b--fore the respective parcels of the property owned or possessed by each of them, each parcel of whioh said property, toget�er with the name of the owner thereofis particularly de:•cribed as follows; j E.n. HOWARD: :he following described property in the County of Contra costa, State of Callforuia, to wit: the Horthwest 1/4 of Section 33, 2 1 a., R. 1 B.,I containing 160 acres; the east 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 32, i 1 u., R. 1 EI oontaining 80 acres; the Northeast 1/4 of the southeast 114 pf the Seotion ti R. 1 E., cont_ining 40 acres; the Nest 1/2 of the southwest 1/4 of Section 28, T 1 N a Lt. 1 E., containing 80 acres; the southwest 1/4 of the northwest 1/4 of Section 28, t. 1 N., K. 1 E., less portion lying North of County Road, containing 28.70 acres. ! ' the Northeast 1/4 of Section 29, T 1 S. R. 1 E., less portion lying north of county ix Road, containing 150.19 acres; all of which is Li.D.B.& u. ! i JOHN VIrCENT: The following deocribed property in the county of Contra Costa, otate of California, to wit: she Borth west 1/4 of Section 35, r 2 N., R. E w U.-D.B. &k. containing 160 acres. ANNIA SOPPITZ_ rhe following desorioed property in she County of Centra Costa, State of California, to wit: Lot D of the Partition of the lands of the uohrmar� Ranch, less right of way of the++.:. & 5.11. R.A. Company; bontaining 40.52 acres as said lot is laid down and delineated on LLaD of Dohrman Ranch filed in the County Recorder': office, County of Contra Costa, on the 21st day of December, 18" . J.H. DOHRLf1N: _'he following described property in the Connty of Cancra Costa State of California, to wit: Lot B. of the partition of the land of the Dohrman Ranohl 4. less portion sold to Vincent at al Buud less right of way of a.Y. i.P. R.R. Company i ' containing 46.303 acres; as said lot is laid down and delineated on Lisp of Dohrman Ranch, filed in the County.:ecorder'n office, County of Contra Costa, on the 21st day! of December, 1895. zHT0.:? C. —ZEMO: she followin• described property in the County of Contra, Costa, State of oaiifornih, to w.t: the East 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Seotion 32, T 1 If., R. 1 E., ooutaining 80 acres; the southwest 1/4 of Section 33, 140 { i R. 1 R., containing 160 acres; the southwest 1/4 of the wortbeast 1/4 of section 33, I T 1 N., A. 1 E., containing 40 aer,s; the North east 1/4 of the southeast 1/4 of Seot� ion 33, 2 1 ., 1 E., containing 40 acres; the West 1/2 of the southeast 1/4 of j Section 33, T 1 N., R. 1 E., containing 80 acres; the North west 1/4 of Section 3, T 1 S;, R. 1 F.., containing 156 acres; the south east 1/4 of Section 34, T 1 N., R. E., less portion sold to Contra costa County, oontaining 157.08 acres; the south west 1/4 of Secti n 3, T 1 S, R. 1 E., containing 160 acres; the North .1/2 of Section 16, T 1 S., R. 1 E., containing 320 acres; all of Section 10, T 1 S., 3. 1 F..,00ntaining Ii 640 acres, all of which is i,.ir.B.& L. I GERMIUM ii. OOLLINS: The following described property in the County of Contra Costa, State or California, to wit: in the Rancho San Pablo, Lot 133, mouth of Panhandle, containing 35 acres; in the Ren oho San Pab19, Lot 133, Northof Panhandle containing 390.31 acres; in the Rancho ban Pablo, Lot Z2, containing 13.74 acres in the Rancho Ban Pablo; Fast 1/2 of Lot 131, containing 43 Bores, in the 3anoho San Pablo, West 1/2 of Lot 131 contaln�ng 42.75 acres; in the -Rancho ban Pablo, Lot 225, less the A.�. & S.F. Ry. Company's right ,;f ::ay, oontaining 191. 58 acres, as said Lots are uu laid down and delineated on that certuin map of the Partition of the hanoio San Pablo filed in the office of tha County Recorder of the county of Contra Co eta on the let day of septe:nber, 1893. 1 RY IV;'S CROCK-R: she following described property in the County of Contr Costa, State of California to wit: the jest 1/2 of Section 21, T 1 -N., R. 1.E., con- taining 320 acres; the east 1/2 of Section 27, T 1 LI., H. 1 E., containing 320 acres;I Lots 1 and 2; south 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4; southeast 1/4 of Section 3, T 1 4., R. 1 E., containing 314.11 acres; all of which is M.D.B.& U. If ueon said inspection, the said premiaes, or any of them, are found by thel i said V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner, to be infested with ground squirrels or gophers, the said Y.O. Stevens, as such Horticultural Commissioner, is hereby further ordered and directed to proceed under the authority and by the systems and methods provided in Sections 2322 and 2322u of the Political Code, lo cause the erad- ioation, control and destruction of said ground squirrels and gophers, and the Board takes recess to meet on RQonday, August 21st, 1922, at 10 o'clock =.H. . . . . . . . . . Chairman. . 4, Clerk. 14 l� ' IN M BOARD OF F.UPL`MISOM OF CJNT3A COST.: COII[?TY, 5W.n.. OF C!'6IFO!U41A. Lionduy, August 21st, 1922. The Hoard set at 10 o'clock a.ii. � Present: Hou. W.J.Buohanea, Chairman; Supervisors Sob Knott; C.H.Hayden, J.P. Casey, and d.J.Trembath� - - J.H.dells, Clerk. 1n the +fitter of Approval of warrants of tteclamation -ietrict 1P1619. Good cause "opeuring therefor, It is by the Hoard ordered that the followiig q warrants of tteclamati.;n District #1619, be 2nd the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date ..mount. �...A It 226 -pril 3rd, 1922 3.0.1. I ;: 242 July 28th, 1922. 2.32 ' and the chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval ; of this Hoard on said warrants by affixing his 3ignu.ure thereto. n i V In the katter of-pproval of 4arrunts of Reclamation uistrict No. 799. Good cause appe:ring therefor, It is by the board ordered that the follow-I Ing warrants of-'Reclamation District #799, be and the sumo r_re hereby approved, to wit: y No. Date Amo cant. 176 Aug. 8th, 1922. 4208.00 and the chairman of this do"rd is hereby authorised to note the approval of this board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. 1 In the ALatter of anplioution of Pioneer Rubb-r L.ills for nermission to cross-oounty ro-d with a spur track. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pioneer rubber hills by its pre:.ident, having filed with this Board, a petition•praying that this Hoard grant the A.T. & 5.11. By. Company a right to oon- struot and operate and maintain a Baur track across the county highway just outside of the City of Pitt;-,burg, as designated on map attached to said petition, and the location of said snur being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point in a.T. 4: S.F. By. Company's industrial tr-ok, said point being:it lengincere ztation 77 ;: 01.3 of said track and 25 feet south of i z ' the south line of the county Highway; thence an a curve to the left having a radius i i7 of 764.49 feet, 89 feet; thence on .LL curve to the left having a radius of 603.89 feet, 144.24 feet; thence on u curve to the right having a radius of 603.80 feet, 223.68 feet; thence or. a tangent parullel with and distant 8.5 feet north of the north line of said county dighway 82.58 feet; 142 I i I - Thereupon, it appearing to the bourd that it is for the beet interests of j the county to grant said permit; i it is, on motion duly m de and carried, by the Board ordered that said pet- ition be and the same is hereby granted under the following conditions: chat said road will be constructed :.t grade across said county road, and to i the entire satisfaction of the county?•hgineer and supervisor of the Fourth buper- i ' viscrial yia,triet. The vote of the Board being unanimous.-K h In the Ratter of Contracts of Hutchinson Company for building Shoulders on Divisions i:os. 11-12-3, ana for building Shoulders on East -'hill Et., oust of the CityiI 7s of Pittsburg. ( t tiutchinson Company, having applied for an exteneion of sixty days within which to complete their contract for building shoulders on Vivisions 11-12-3 and also building shoulders on extension of East Third'St. Pittsburg, 'z It is by the Board ordered that said Hutchinson company be and they are �r hereby granted an extension of time of sixty days fro-m date of expirution of oontrao� , within which to comclete their said contracts., I in the Futter of >dvertisement for Bids for Building Div. Do. 30 (Willow Pass .toad) This BOasd 'having heretofore udvertised for bids for completion of Div. .So. 30 (Willow Pass Road) and this being the time and pluce for receiving of bids, the followi;:g bidders file bids, in following sums, to wit: HU CHI=011 COUP-UY: Grading, 41170. Book and Screenings, in pavement, per tun, 04.70. j burfuce covered with asphaltum, per sq. ft. .025 HEAFEY, =0_?E &11oNAIH: Grading, lump sun, $875. Hook and aareenings, in pavement, per ton, 44.18. Surface 'covered with asphaltum, per sq. ft. .0225 I Thereupon, both bids for said road being higher than estimated costs of said road, It is, by the board ordered that the bid of Hutehins3n Company be and the same is hereby rejected and V-e Clerk of this board authorised to return to said r Hutchinson Comoany,their certified check which accompanied their bid. It is Further Ordered that tie bid of Heafey, Moore &McNair be and the sam is hereby retained by the a:lerk of this Board for further consideration of said bidj I and the s,:me is hereby continued to Tuesday, -epte:.o-r 5th, 1922, at 10 o'clook o.KJ i i I I I' 143`x' ' In the hatter of Advertising for bids for Construction of -I de-walk on East Third St. outside of City of Pittsburg. !'his Board heaving heretofore advertised for construction of side walks on ?ast Third at. Pittsburg, and this being the time and place for receiving of bidel the following bidders appear end file bids in following sums, to wit: BUTCHMJ." uOL-L—IT. : $1.65 per lineal ft. E.E. 0(` OW: 01.50 per lineal ft. M.,LBI: 41.65 per lineal ft. TERWOV.. & CaT.. rj'?: $1.36 Der lineal 2Dt. i Thereupon, it appe<ring to the hoard that the bid of Terranova & Cataline I' is the lowest and best bid presented for said work; I P It�s, on motion duly =de and c.rried, by the Board ordered that said oontraotj be and the s-rep is hereby awarded to zerranova & Cataline, at the sum of oi1.38 per lineal foot. It i:,, further ordered that lerranovu & Catalina, give bonds in following sums to wit: fifty per cent of esti.::uted contr"t price as security for material end i labor furnished and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithful performance of said contract. The said order is pasted by the un-nim..us vote of the Board. It is further ordered that the District attorney of Contra Costa County prepay( bonds :and contracts in aceo:dunce with foregoing order. ' In the Latter of :_ale of Brentwood-Leer Valley School district rso.,As. This Board having heretofore advertised for sale forty bonds of Brentwood- Deer Valley Eahool Listrict of denomination of 01000 each, dated Sept. let, 1922, beuring interest at rate of six per cent ue.• annum, payable semi-annually, and this being the time and place for s"le of said bonds, the follow ng bidders file bids In following sums, to wit: Wm. Cavalier & uo ., par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a f premium of 43057. Bank o f {§ Italy, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of 0108. 'i '%allege National S�nk,$40,100. Freezwn. Smith & Caq), Co., par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of ;5240. ' E.B.Bollins Sons, par, accrued interest to d ate of delivery and a premium of 43435. .ehereupor_, it a.,pearing tj the doard that the bid of L.H. :ollins & Sons Is the highest and best bid presented for aald bonds; It is by -.he Board ordered that :said bonds be and the same are hereby or- dered sold to 3.8. Rollins & Sons, for the sum of par, accrued interest to date of 144 i delivery tnd u premium of 3433. It is further ordered that upon the ouj-ent by B.H. Vollins & sons, to J. Rio Baker, Cou:,ty Treasurer of Contra Costa County, of the sum of par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of j;3,4339 that said J. dio Baker, said County ,reaeurer be and he is hereby ordered to deliver to said E.H. Hollins & Sons, l <= the forty bonds' of Brentwood-Deer Valley School District. 'ehe vote on said order being unanimous. , -4 in the Natter of opproval of Plans and specifications for Lighting of Public Streets in Oakley Highxuy Lighting District. Oakley Highway Lighting District having heretofore and on the 3rd day of F January, 1922, been duly established and regniarly declared and eatablished,and a system of street illumination for said District. having been this day presented to this Board and the said Board having fully inspected the same and good cause ap- pearing therefor; It is, by the Board ord-red that the kind of illuminant most feasible for the said Lighting District is electric ou_rent and that the plan and system. and manner of illuminati on and illuminant hereinafter set forth is most feasible for said District; It is furthar ordered that the system of etreet illumination for the said Lighting District be and the same ie hereby ordered as follows: Electric lights and poles and wires and other accessories shall be insta - ed at pluses set forth in the plan, system and specifications of Oakley Highway Lighting District this day filed with the Clerk of this board which said plwn, syr tem, and opecificatioiv are he-eby ordered and same hereby are adopted as 91ans and sueoificution. for said District with the candle power set opposite each respect- ive light and style of fix.ures as specified for each light as shown on map o" said Oakley Highway Lightin_ District this day filed with the Clerk of this Board and annexed to said plwi, system, and speoificutions. It is further ordered that lights and all neeess-ry poles, wires and other accessories for sunplyine of electric current be and the same is hereby es- tablished at the points in said Distriot us shown on said map and that the plan, and system, of illumination shall be as shove on said specifications this day adopted and made a part hereof an an every ni&t a-nd all night schedule. It is furter ordered that 1..he hours of lighting said District shall be and the same are hereby fixed from one-hLl£ hour after sunset to one-half hour be- fore sunrise on each ur every day of the year. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Boar.: advertise for bids for installing, oaring for and maintaining said lights determined on as hereinabove set forth and ::up-.lyint. :-aid distriot with electricity for operating and maintainink all of std lights to be installed in said District, in accordance with said plan, Ilrr system, and specific tions t:-.is day adopted and no-n on file, in the office of the I 145=y i Clerk of said Board.a contract for same to be awarded to the lowest responsible ' bidder, provided, however, that she rates to be paid therefor mustnot exceed in any event, the rates now said by the U nn ty of Contra Costa, for Highway Lighting Purposes in other places in the said Cocnty of Uont_•a Costa. The term of said contract to be for five years. This Board, however, reserves the right to abrogate this; contract when gL.• or el-atria current is offered to be sup lied at two-thirds of said fixed con- tract price. I All bidders will be required to accompany all bids with oa::h deposit or I certified check in ten pe cent of amount bid, payable to Chairman of the Board of supervisors of Contra Costa County as guarantee on part of suooeasful bidder on said contract th'4t said sucoes:-ful bidder will within five days aftr acceptance of said bid, enter into a contact for immediate installation and oaring for :.nd main- taining of s_-id lights and for supplying said District with all eleatrioity neoessary for operating and maintaining slid lights and that said bidder will execute and filet with the Board of Suoervisors immediately on awarding of said cont=act, a good and suffiaient bond in such sum as this Board of Supervisors shuil deem adequate, with good and su iAcien_ sureties, condition d for the faithful performance of said cohLrac.. Said Board of supervisors reserves the right to reject any and all bids. bidders to be no.ified o ba present at the opening of the bids. It is further ordered that notice of receiving ot said bids shall be published in -ntiooh Ledger, a newspaper printed and published in the said County of Uorzra Costa, State of California, by the Clerk of this Board, said bids to be presented to this bo+rd up to hour of 11 .;'clock.A.ii. on konday, September 18th, 1922. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. In the flatter of Approval of Financial Escort of Contra Costa County. A.N.Sullenger, having presented to this Board, a Yinancial Report which was prepared unn er his supervision by order of said Bor:rd; It is, by the 3oard ordered that e.id .report be and the same is he.eb so- oepted and approved by this Board and the sane ordered published in the Richmond Daily Independent, in the manner and for the time required by law. The said order i:; passed by tnanimouc vote of the Board. ' In"sitter of ..doption of Plane and Bpeoifioations for Com.letion of Division No. 22, of County Highway. 3.+c.=rnold, Count3 Suirveyor, having presented plans and epeoifiogtions Pori building Div. No. 22, being that portion of Uouaty Highway lying betvween end of a the concrete road on Pranklin Canyon and the State Highway nets the viaduct of the i Santa Fe Railway; Thereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that I said plans and specifications, cross-sections and strain sheets, be and the same i are hereby adopted As plans and speoifioations for building of said road. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this board advertise in the Pinole Weekly Times, for bids to be presented to this board up to hour of 11 o'clock 1.11. I ' on konday, September 18th, 19E2, for building of said ;$card. { The vote thereon being unanimuus. I i i i 146 II In the Matter of adoption of plans and speoifioations for building of Seo. 2, of Div. No. 25 of county nigh-"ay. $.H.Arnold, County Surveyor, having presented to this Board, plans and susoifioations for building of Seo. Mo. 2 of Division No. 25, or extension of Marsh Creek road; It is, by the 3eard ordered that s-id plans and specifications, dross- sections and working details be ::nd the same are hereby adopted as plans and speoi- fications for building of said road; It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Pittsburg Yost, for bids to be presented to this hoard up to hour of 11 'clock A.L. on Monday, Sept. 18th, 1922, for building of said rood, in accordance with said plans ono speoific..tions. she said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of :tepair rod Complexion of Danville-:assajara Aoad. It is on motion duly m..de End carried, by the hoard ordered that said R.B. Arnold, uounty Surveyor, be :nd he is hereb;; ordered to proceed to repair and eomplele said :assajara Ro.d, and topay for same out of the Special oad Lund of Contra Cost County, which said Special Aoc.d Lund contains 47400. Lnd was collected from -utomobi e fines and ldotor truck licenses iosued by C�ntr� Costa Oouty. The stud order is pas:ed by the unanimous- vote of the Board. In the katter of ..eceptance of geed from O.K. Smith, for hall of _records pr:perty. U.L. Smith and Livonia L. smith, his wife, having presented to this Board, a good and sufficient deed, convey.:ng to the County of Uo':tra Costa, the south rift,: feet of lot 8, -alock 21, of the :.dlitional Survey of the ::own of L artinez, as per map thereof on file in the office of the Oounty Kecorder of Ooutra� costa county, State of California, particularly described r.a follows, towit; snFinning at the point of intersection of t-ie nog:therly line of Vtard Street in the town of aartinez, with the westerly line of rine Street; thence north- westerly along the westerly line of Pine Street 50 feet to a point; thence at right angles southwester_y :nd parallel to the northerly line of hard Street 50 feet to a point on the line between lots 7 and 8 in tsl.ak 21, thence southeasterly along the dividing line between lots 7 and 8 in Slack 21, 50 feet to a point On the north Orly line .f ,.urd Street; thei.ce nor:he�sterly along the northerly line of hard Str at 50 feet to the ooint of beginning. ' It is, on motion. duly :rade cnd carried, by the Board ordered t::-:at the s"id JI I I 147��r deed be and the same is hereby accepted by this Loard and said proposed land purchased for use of county in connection :u th Court House, for building a "dl of Records and for any and _.11 other pur.:os,s for wnich sage may be used. i It iu further ordered that a r;arrant be drawn on tce Uounty .reasurer in favor of U. K. Smith and i.ivoniL ay. Smith, on the uenerai >•'und for the sum of I §1175. and that the uoun�y treasure_ pay the s:me. the said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the hoard.,j,: In the"tt•-r of Levy of waxes and special taxes for fiscal year 1922-23 for oohools. ' uo.nty -uper..n:endcnti of Schools, u.n.nunlon, presents to tins board, car- tain estimates of school taxes and speoial taxes which :rill be required for certain school and union high school di:,ariots in uontra Costa county, and said estimates arel 11 -s considered by this uoard and further hearing on :same is continued to W.d until rueeda�( Se tember 5th, 1922. i In the Batter of Instal ling an Exhili t in Rooms of California Development Board at Perry building. :,'he follow-np iesolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. RESOLVrD: That the Botxd of supervisors of Contra Costa county, in regular meeting assembled this 21st day of +august, 1922, hereby contracts for and on behaf of this county, for its proportion of space in the Permanent Ua,.ifornia State Exhibit located in the Ferry building, Sari Franei.:eo. In oonsideration of which space this County agrees to pay the sum of Two thousand p'ive hundred dollars, to be paid in accordance with .he contract to be made by the duly authorised repreoentatives of this ojunty with the Oalifornia Development Association, I i ynd the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, Augast 31st, 1922, at 10 o'clock .Chairmsn. i r .. .Clerk. # V - I L_ 144 r IN nil B00 OF SUP.9-M:ORS OF CONTRA COS4y COMITY, STATE OF CALIFORNI.+. Thursday, ;august Slat, 1922. `,} The Hoard met at 1 o'clock P.i,. Present: Supervisors Geb Knott, J.P. Casey, U.R.Hayden, and R.J.lrembath. J.n.wella, Clerk. absent: Suuervisor �,'.J.Buohanan. in the +latter of Flection of Chairman. f Chairman W.J.Huchanan, being absent, on motion of:supervisor Hayden,a eoonded by Supervisor"ott, It is by the hoard ordered that J.P.Oasey be and he is hereby elected as chairman Pro :em, during the absence of chairman :,'.J.Buchanan. In the Latter of uompenzation of hleotion Officers. It is, on motion of Supervisor Knott, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, by the Hoard ordered that the following oompen:sation be and the same is hereby allowed to election officers for service:: at Primary Election: Election Officers, each 410.00. kessenger :,ervice, iZ.00 per day and 250 per mile, one way. The vote of the hoard on -said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors znott, Casey, Hayden and Trembath. Bass: Mone. Absent: :supervisor Huchanan. In the Latter of Canv:,s.,ing Election iieturno, of Primary F/eotion. @!ow at the hour of 1 o'clock e.1L. the isoard of Supervisors meets to oanv_ls the return:: of rrim�ry laeotion held throughjut the county of uontra 0osta, and each of the diffezent precincts thereof, on Tuesday the 29th day of �ugast, 1922, and the returns of each and all of saii precincts being on file in the office of the county Clerk, the Heard then and there proceeds to canvass and does oanvazs the returns of thirty-nine of the precincts of Contra Costa County. Thereupon said canvass being incomplete, It is by the Hoard ordered that the further canvass of said returns be continued to and until friday, septembex at 9 o'clock A.EI. -rd the Board adjourns until Friday morning, September 1st, 1922, at 9 s o'clock -.YL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lha irman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clerk. II P 144- 1 Itt I ' IN THE BOARD OF SUPTRVI:ORS OF CON`:dA COS:'.: COUI7TY, STAT' OF CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY, SEPTELIBYd let, 1922. Phe Board met at 9 o'clock A.L[. Present: Supervisors ::eb iinott, J.?.Casey, C.H.Hayden aid 1t.J. Trembath. J.H.'1dells, ulerk. Absent: Supery sor 'U.J.Buchanm. In Latter of Election of i Uhai rman. ((I On motion duly made and carried, Superviscr J.P.Uasey was elected Chairmen I pro tem, in absence of Chairman -'r.J.Buchanan. In the Latter of Canvass of Election Returns, for Primary 'Election. Dow at the hour of 9 o'clocx.,.L1. the Board re-convenes to canvass the. returns of Primary Klection held throughout the County of contra Costa and in each � of the different precincts thereof on Tuesday the 29th day of August, 1922, and then and there proceeds to and does canvass the returns of all the remaining pre- fl ry ;J cincts of contra costa County. ,f Thereupon said Board having completed the canvass of said returns, finds that therhole number of votes cast for each candidate for each political party i h and for each candidate for each county and township office and for each candidate j3 i for membership in County Uentral Committee is as shown on following pages: i '3 `L& A dx j i fI f _,. �� 't. 1�� °+�_ %` ��k ,`,�_� �d3 d ,�E .-:1 '.�:''���t}'s �' :.'`T. i :'�� .,-,,,.� „} ':�� �f n'F .'.�.C: Y ,_:' 2 C Af '�.'`:�x x �, zr. `.,, STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT TILE k PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 29th, 1922 COUNTY State of California REPUBLICAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Controller Treasurer z z i t i U r Z K O z ELECTION' Pi2.ECINUNc ° w c o x C E y z = ° L x a Ei z 9 = m ti ti El Cerrito No.1 317 157 .-?/ .%�+ 7� ;dF'f /9 1// ass~ EI Cerrito No.? /16 39 /� 3✓r 67 6I EI Cerrito No.37,Z 0?9 r7 $rv! 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Y .x16 _e`/wa7� Port Costa No.1 j� 3/ 10 J7 133 ai� Y 6 Port Costa No.2 ���//3y 7! /7 '1`/ ��i0 u�y .'. ,r��.2? _- Danvill,No.1 7J Llm m26 76 /7 ..�J J 61O 2" e Y9 No.2 1767 rd T 7 Gz rr�� Da—MeDa—Me -- e Tatab Carriad FarWartl - z Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 IERM ,Member State Board of Represents ve in Congressi� Attorney General Surveyor General 4 United States Senator :Equalization .Zw-{Dist.- ✓ Dist. q p W k_ c o 1 C c � a t o 4 �; I�'• a � r - . 66 33 �7 63 71 /r 76 37 '/2e2 fZ a ll s/ �t /7 Sir I�6 A�- 4 /7 �� v5 /a/.__ r CG I•e z8 N 2 YG /7 76 GS A x f/9 6.z o?y 76 9e 3� %oo S/ 6/ a5 68 9a � y�6 711 3 73 '/3 .2y sas $s ezG I78 7� Ar F7 5.3 d 7y PJ asr 77 89 1,77 7/ A- 80 �6r 3 N /4 25 173 /0 ;i,?/- 'Ile 36 Pf - M? a /U- 36 O8 ay 73 6a 08 �a 35/ 6s�aJ 3 1/ 73 7f.2 �s 79 7k AK Vi/ "/06 99 143 :7.7 37 F76 34 t//G '/Dd 70 j 7�- ryfl 76 /s�8 7 �o ;7a a9 8i N69 8z. Ga` -Ve M b37 cyoa� Lr77 :,may 3a Gv ao 66 I J-6 a 7,2 s9 Ili/9 /V 63 �/ 9� 96 X35 H//S / AV' 73 1;(1 :,VO 27 06 G/ 27 7,z 7r0 f/ p�/ 65 G6 .3/ 7. 167 /D6 G 73 �'G 9z ;// 7 X36 %/S //O 9U 'G5 39 li 8V ii/0/ J7 /5 a/ 4Jlyz ear 6 0// 77 99a /a9 9T x/79 G7 5�2 AV 167 76 ya"a D 9 /y 7� '/3 3J ;7/ 7 /9 79 7y Il6o.._. r; %D6 :57.'{6 /00 7,7 -V-2.Y 70 'V7,36 76 SIO 77 Iv7 -4� 73 7r3- 68 - 5y� c?9 a/ LtSG 7r7a8 63 57 .93__ ' /3 zoo- �o s �7 8 -ltd J.z 71 7a n REPUBLICAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the A . Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Controller Treasurer cv. o € V �• ; t C Z L•'Ll(CIO\ lo Z c F a o PRECINCITS C, It Y Toeata eroaaht Forward San Ramon !-."G/ 'S/�{ ./.Z Tassa]ara /0 9 /f ,73 Z r/ 3 /P 7 - t Alhambra Y`/�oZi //0 5d. Alamo L.royette ;All 76 zy 79' /0/ 8.7 16 if 161_.... . .lrorngn 7.2 '03 '/.2. S� '.(7 a4Z 1Culnot crreh Na.1 7P.iia ,10 /.yy /70 /0 :/7 -71 a Walnut bwk No.2 57 7.2 3/ ry $5e. i Mortin-z No.1 .61 Gr`J ar y 7� 9� 77 -27 67 q 0 67 r37 74 /0.z 9� .li:n•tin,z No.3 4r. MarGar.No.3 J,2 93 /00 77 /6 al,? 6j s Martinez Na 4 73 e3P 7c //,1/ /az ./9 491..r3-_._ ..-----_._;_� . Jhu•linez No.5 /3. 7 // /02.. /0 vz 6 7 _ -....: Martin-.No.fi Sed 63 Hl fry .//5 /oa /6 1/4 67. . .. .._...__.. 11artin,z No.7 8"d Ufa Vin"Hill 9,91 S'3 66 ��' /.2y rm.r,.ra No.1 69 7/ 37 r6 //2 ConroraNo.2 5/4 l:on,ord No.37l r6 Fz- Y7 a gg t'on,onl\u.4 C—Al S/a a'/ BOJ G5� dSJ' 03 oao3.zP� Pad 7V a 1111,hur No,1 (76 J7 7q .7q6 7�j... PitlsLurg No.? 7..J.7 c9 a5 0 to a7i �, �� :: / off/ /aU Piu,burR So.a A{(d /al/ /.5-2. /5•� ;17 'l/(o./(V 7/ a76 el/ 70 /a/ `y!l 6 nt?j 87 - rill,hurg No.5 i���� ,dy G Fd S y/,3z. ....._.._:_...._..._.__._ Claylou%2 a7 Aly 4'/.y7rz: Morgan T--hory .j r`J_. ., G / �•..e2 /:..._ _._._.- I;oy Hunt I•iyd'. ,?a/off i,ia ✓/z /�G�ti�/u' :l ntia,h No.1 ny/o �� oTO a77 7067 / ?7./3_._... d Arniorh No._ G Lr .a7/ ://o � - \ntiuch No.3 .//rJ ��_ y7/m17 /70 A6z Lon,Tree y0 e.� 11r,n1„nod No.1 `may / �a” 6z 1 a0 9 ej-?3- Rrenhronl No.2 s.� :/7 DS' eti i�a _ d 9F/7.. --- Byron No.1 7Y'.3 Yl 276367 s t�oz6 Myron No.4 J3�y _/7 76 y7` ..r/ 7_ tl4-2ar'7,� ..... Fnighfse° ;J d 7z OalaeY /tl/ //Q `/� / CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS Sig"./�'i� �D1P J� fowl.4001 tl94& .. ^ Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 BEPOIUCAN Member State Board o6 !i Represeutabve in Congress Attorney General Surveyor GeneralAualization X Dist. United States Senator .a""� i ° o ' c R o z oo G� f \ ;'i . .> W N I e , L .. 4 i I f F.Y.—L.,- 7 . t 9 III 7. G�_ 7i �f/ �'r J D f.5G v�L 72 q, J 5J ti 5� ,2 6-3 3G a � u �3 �z /Z %,z7 /7 zy 116 �D 6Y:_ J.z €7,` 87 61 70 S9 F 93 /z 7 7 /o � /07 7a D i� k 9 5�f 170 77= 4/-V 71 fl -- 7J 5;2 2Z Sy G3 77 74 r6 916 7,tri !77 ,28' L/ 1/�/8" 1./0 �st,27 r 60 G/ 93'— 7v !JXJO I Sg `6� 2 l 761. -/ 5/ w 6D 60 /-o �rj 3/ S3 76 8-- __ 7796 74 4f 36 166 6{ S44 6-6- �/a/ 5/ Ss�a3 I'as y �� v6 / 71 � :rsF ash s/v/ /334 02 3 //D 117- N�9 J 77-T'7 iv9 7�06 /06 �z// aq fl/7 7y v vJ i121 ir�v 0s _ 6 ash. o 7s <f6 6 ¢7`f ;a74 6z i7� 4T.9. /7f 73 jF- 130 7 yy'`s� Gy 9/ 37 `79 7/ 36 �i�a_ Yj G6�- ✓63 (r�� 67 - fl X59.o5e ° �9 a 54 018 77 a �9 :1► 3"J X19 �a? X1537 w I _.___ AA I i f L REPUBLICAN Statement of Ali Votes Polled at the ]fRem6er of e d0 �Csy�el b',�ryy�xct� Ilnhert G Gotr�l G�YIs I';I.I;C'L'll)N PRE NUTS 1al cerrho No.] 59 ✓a J J v h 6 56 J 7 J� p — �, I:1 Cerrito No.2 r7y 6.7 6/ bd 6`f !a/ 6U )-17 Cod q A EI Cerrito Nu.3 67 67 tale /4 66 6.3 603 co/ 60— 11 Ce,•riln No.} �rz � y3 y�r3$ vv ..�5 39 11.7, 1.1 ilo No.5 2u 20 20 �J �70 au:ted au SCJ j+ 1.'ichumod No.1 ;�J 30 00 01/ o3Q 03d Od-?,7.2f' _ y _ q r Rlehnmud No.2 ;,j 5j J'-� r55 J/ )a JJ JSJ/ 51-/ '�� � ;9 P.irlunoud No.3 6 2"6 6/ io/ SZ Ory-P`6/ 612 Riehmond No.4 '7d 6'1 6z JT dlichmu-d No.v .. G� /460 6d 63 Jf /a`/::!4.! 63 6e`1 / _ _ i RiAln,nI No.c 6,3 6e2 69/ r�� 62 t�G'd;2 Jj �.2 � -- ----- _. Richmond No.7 d 60 6/ 61 6.Z - RichmondNo.S :GO oi_/ oY-6 '`J-6a �/ [9���(d6 ✓�O J, Richmond No.9 77 7-7r 7e)- 7y 7/ '.7/ rd 4.6 / //6/Ja/J6 /d 97 9 /dd /o,Z/4r3 Ridunood No.10 � 9 Rirhninnd No.17 _ .. She �9 S'3 se'C 842 164 and No.12 W 7V 7J 7.z rc 6 W 7 4d-7/ ldmond No.13 Y,2, 7� 7t 7�7J' � 7-Y.7d 7J 76 ch Richmond No.14I - 1111 m 89 Id 9,Z Fy 96 i9 .9/ 97 9J' 7� 7/ Ri,dun�nd No.15 70 /2 G7 BS 70 lad G .Gf;' Riehmond No.16 // c03 J}�/./ Riehnond No.17 a3�+ off/ dr.9/ 0i' Cj7.Jyz �I _.. liicl,—d No.IS ..GY 7,y 7J 6b� 6b" G.d'7U 79 70 .-.�— Rielnn,nl No.19 7�71' 76 77 7Y 77,7,7i' 70 Riehmnn,.o 20 jai /a�/1)5//0? 97 76 91 `/9 /45_ Richmon d No.21 e�7 OT 15-6c10,�60 �y 5'Lf Ricdunm,d No 22 /08//L3 //`//// /0 r/ 6/D O../// /47/d I Rich,non,No.23 7P' sr/ 7r 79 77. A 7•� 7,i77 RichmonI No.21 F7 frJ F0 7/ W.76 �/6 F/ 7t Richmond No.25 .341- j`f 341 0341 o3!) 016 03 r} af6o OZ e 36 C/y e7 7� 7 e)J e7-6 ,7'6dr7 J" Itielimond No.27 Richmond No.2G G z (a 0of b0 r7r`� J�!'}T rj �' 600 it j 11 Richmond No.23 :6/ 5-6 �6 JY Js-5/-e7 eJ-53 551 °57 - Richmond No.29 -6412 6,1)J bl. - 60 61 6/ 6/ rJr9 60.2 JIM,aoud No.30 'Gr7 6T 65 66 J p 4/ 16,1 and No.31 /Jr/a8/06 /J//d9/06 /drS/dr Ri�dnnmd Nu.113 0 4U Jr7 V 46 t)7r�� Riclunond No.30 .Z 7.z 7/ 6 6 D 7 8 75 71 77 ? 7 F8,7w _ C:n,Pablo No.I ..86 r4 r F6 ?$ $rz ?,5 S' —n P.M.No.2 r6 73 r7 7? 70 0 r7:,977 7d Ciant .3 oaZJ/a3r5 0303 0 0 `7.03/ oja 7, 3 Roa,Y No.1Y,/ F �7 �5� SCJ '� y y Rodeo N0.2 Pinole No.1 `J 53 5-7 6 5Cr5-SC:.4 y,7� atizj � --- Piaole No.2 :7/ 754-7z 73 756 754,:7.z 7/ 7.2- - - llcrmdes 77.7y r�76 7C A. 77 7C;Al --- z o y � �9 3� � y Crochctt No.1 !76 + Crockett No.2 - - 17: 6 3 3 ; Crockett No.s 66 - y j�f 9 b t•.do,,:,N,..1 ti a Vaim,a No.2 5/ �7 k-- t,i,,,„ No.:d6 /3 3 Port Costa No.1 Port Custa No.2 nanriue No., 76 ll:,n,inr No.2 `i - 7.65 Totals Carty tl Forward - - - • - � _ _ — _. _— I 3 - a Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 A FOUCAN Members Ceaob Ceahal Coemilfee Members Cosh Cealral ComeiRke Members CoualJ Cealnl Comma ii N.A.Guah Cmw cewose Awbw W,Ce"Cammindhas A ............. .......Sup.�I61. i I.P.Oisl. .................... .........Sup.Cnl. t ..............................Sup.Clsl. .....................Sop.OiuG' , F i e i h , i „ 4 i 4 I, G -- Y _ F F � S , -j rl _ ! f G 3 3 / A.. 5 3 35 ro 1 0` z7 z z I _ P REPUR ZAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the 4- Member Member of the Assembly i'. Yeto6aaGgobggh>IOtt�k _.........2rn:.t-.._._.__Dist. 1 l I EUCTION s PRECI\CTS Totals Brought Forward ' San Ramon Taasnjara Alhambra Alamo Lafayette hlmaga -0i 1 Tote $77 60 63 \Cabnd creel: Nn._ ?`T JA 73l`,83/.x. -- llm•tinrz Nu.1 r \farfin•r.No.3 _!..!��. 97 ]larlinrz No.4 Martinez No.5 \Lu•Iinez No.6 - :. ,g/./Q 6 /0/�. _ .. u.nrm•,No.v /07 77 Id -/z� pqq 5 Con No.24.3 e3Z—�_ Concord No.R _ .. .. - 6� 3� /vel Jlo:. f t .lssocintrd G9 G`f'e7/ GP _— Paebero i Tdfa(Yote_ Pittsburg Na.1 . `. PiWburg No.2 A p Pittsburg No.d d Pitl..,butg No.a l'laytou .Ilmg.m Territory Bay Puiut-Clydr _.. Nichols x ' ' Autinch No.I fi Antio,ai No,a Lune Tree - 3. lirentanod No.:: - �... I.ytou No.1 _ _ .. By No.^_ ICnighlcen .. �: a 'g t g - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALa'':' i- rp_. Y i 4 � Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 REPU NAN Membms County CNIMI Committee Members Coyly Wral Cion a Ma5ms County Castrol CMUMN YemSen Coonty Clow Com"Am Umbers County CeRw COMMIW— .......�•trl ..._.....sup.Dist. _._`;%:-' -_..Sup.Mot. .........:L...._.....Sup.Dist. y ......... ..sup.Dist ..... se0.Not., k u t i b �7�5a _ y 79F r u a u 3 6z 70 60 _ a 9 is — t1.1 �Ztr .>zG ,?7 P a rt 'I d A G 2 � 8 i �pp i pl REPUBUCAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the Maslixe Ceunfl Cenhi Cee Wfte Mimlim Cerod1 OtoW Ceevell4e Menten Cewy It"IMEMN fCs6tn Carty CON CMAN � .h .._._._....._.....__._...Sop.Cid. . ...........................�--Sp.NO. - Su.Cisf. .' .q 1?.LECTION li @N1c PRECINCTa l tiI 1'I Cerrito No.1 : Y EI Cerrito No."_ P _ El Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.4 171 Cerrito Nu.,) k - Richmond No.1 H Richnumd No.2 k v Riclno and No.3 G Richmond No.# Richumud No.G s Mehl nud No.7 Ricbmmal No.8 . t Riclunond No.8 Rielmeond No.10 Mel...omd No.11 - Ri,lu n ud No.12 R dunned Rielnuond No.14 I, Rieh,oco.d No.15 Richmond No.17 Richmond No.18 Girinnoud No.19 lfid,.nond No.20 Richmond No.21 7 � A Riebnuuul No.22 Richnmud No.23 Rich old No.24 PP t -,x Riclunond No.25 i. �.._._. , Riehmond No.26 - Richmond No.27 - X Iticbumud No.28 @g' b Ricbwoud No.20 I _ - Richmond No.30 - i - RielnnouI No.31. Riclunond No.32 _ liichmond No.33 liichmond No.:14 j �� -• Sao Pablo No.1 _ y Sim I'ablo No.2 Civet liodeo No.1 - Rodeo No.2 1'iuole No.1 Pinole No.2 Ilcrcules a .0 Selby • _. '' -- � ;k Crockett No.7 Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 �-- Valnna No.7 - - _ _ _. ___ ;. \'.Jona No.2 . i Port Costo No.1 Port Costa No.2 Ilau-illc No.l Il ui illr No.2 {� A Totals Cart d Pard 1 - r L Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 REPINUCAN Members County Central Committee Members County Central CosmiRee Menhma County Central CwiHau Mini Caanty Ceabal Cori Mdabers Comi Central Cmamrtb' .................. ..........Sup.Dist. ........ ....-..._..-.Sup.Dist. .........__...-..._Sup.Did. .....sup.Cml ......So.Cid.I it it � it �a 0 It r, it 77 0 5 u I r : F r - y N I t _L u ,I I, y II I. it 4 i` REPUBLICAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the M.Ws Carry Central D"Mittne - Members fnany COW CM.M" H.W3 cusly Curled Pae.illn MnMn Caney Ce"combo 1 _........ __......._-sup-Dist. .. _.__.__._-.Sup.old. ..._._Sup.DU ....................._Sup.Dist. i ELECTION IT KC'[V("I's j Totals Brou aht Farward I Alhambra i I —�- h -- lmraga I Wal, I Creek Vo.1 l I I Ma.ti;-No.2 `. \Inrt Lr�No.3JI 11 tl i Na.5 , Vt f t r No C \•iar T;n Vin,;ora No.1 - ––- --- ! C,ico.d Vn._ I No. __ ( •II T .brew 3 IIJ I r ViiWilirg No.I – l Piltshur An.9 I tou .1In;gao 9•erriton•r lay I - ���Il;t(•ly,l• it �— .\ntioJL\o.7 - Antiotl;No.9 _— li , — 1 huigl Lea Y ry i I CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS 1 � r' � � H Il Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 BENUAM Msm6ers County Central Committee Members County Central Committee Members County Central frAmillae Nabors County Central G�iDae Members CnunhC-enth_al _ Grrlha',, .._....._.....Sup.Dist. ___..._ _..sup.Dist. __.. _._.. s Did. .......Sup.Dist. 16 I "o it It it 41 I O , 1 I k u i r II : , G fi N - Ii it , R r: n I I I 1 n a e , i, y y DEMOCRATIC Statement of All Votes Polled at the Governor Lieutenant Secretary of State CoalmllerTr atQer n O 1?IE •TIO\ o ` I'll WlNCTS' O C i�d f W rl cery it \'0 1 El Cerrito No.2 /l /7 / 9-27 Y _ - �- - • . c1�- 3 - - 1:1 Cen•ito Ne.3 a(' X.3 a.Z 1L10 .2z G ; Rielnm,nI N..3 ! (v !� / .Z ;moo _ E / ._._ __ ...:..._..—17 ._..__ Rirhnun d No.C Riehnun.I No.8 /0 /7 26 .z6 p Richmond No.9 _ �o /0 .Z .j I/rJ— / l r _.._ ...._. /3. Riehn A No-10 13 17 Richmond No.ll — Rielno„nd Nn 12 `J /7 P Riehu o I No.1J - „ 7 � y-4/6 :.... : .. /7..: _._ /7_.:. - 7 i dV Riehmoml No.1- = 9. /u 2 !;/� z J /. . ....._.. 9_. -_,.- O 11.,d„w,ml No.1r 9 3 ' Y ¢ 7 .... ---- -- Nielnuond No.17 /6 Riduoowl No.19 /7 riehm,n a N,.1e 7 /� /Z / / ___. __ /.3. liiehwm,d No 20 ;.77 _-.. _.... 'In�eS Ricluno,i 21 '�/ IIJ6 ( liivhuw,1 No.22 20 a --'- RiOnaon 1 No.23 /.z Rich nunal No.?+ ! y /e5 �/ a ry/ .. Ia0 . Riehnmml No.n; 7 '/o --- - Riduuond No.26 // / d '.cz..Z / I.•z �- °Z/ - / J Richmond No.27 : 4 / Riel W No.28 ;/5 //o !�20 I! d0 yry/$': i./ Rielnnond No.29 Riehmnnd No.30 j / 9 g 7 / .... .y Rio and No.31 1'/6 /7 oZ. / ''=,3a p n liirhm and No.3”- 4 p /n7 — I Rid and No.:13 Rirhmnnd No.:34 �. q Son Pablo Pablo � Giant Rndeo.a.I Y 6 ao5 / ! a7 I� / ,.2e! ,22 Rodeo No.2 _ /9 / '��zo Pinole No.1 --- Pinole No.? Hercules Selby ! g Croehett No.1 i _.. Crod:ett No..3 �—Z-�/---/ -- -- Crockett No.3 /o / /J /G' //7 .:. .-:de..:. No.1 y .aa ez / , zz fort Coat.No.1 '✓ 07/_ // .. fort Costa No.2 umwilh•No.1 7 17 / a/ ZD zd rwi cariat= m � __ 1 Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 �TIC t, Attorney General Surveyor General Bale yrte Burd of United States k Representative in Congress fgoiGdiw Dist :- Senator i -Dist. R z 7 r zv23 d14 a 6 /.3 . '. /7 '/6 i za— / Baa /7 ,Z a6 .7G j m2 ,22 t/7 7 -z/ a 7 117 14Z 20 /T Z II 6 ezp A/ .?3 ir, ,/ a ,� — �Df 7 i Ay- a II/7 L/Y E0 /y r /4 0710 �Z/ N � /a8 /7 h c : u f3 m /7 r DERCUTIC Statement of All Votes Polled at the -. Lieutemat Governor Govemor Secretary of State Controller irean¢er- .p r ' 9 El EXITION PRECINCT", a _ F o Totals Brought Forwartl San Ramon : 3 /o ':./a Alhambra of Alanto Moraga A9 I � , Wablat Creel:No.7. /0 /,Z H-almat heel:No.= sarn"apa- 3 x / d Marti No., y Martinrz Nu.3 i� .Z�— ;o3 o/ Marline,.No.4 �i0 / / _ ' zu - Maltiae,.No.S % llarliuer.Nn.Fi ' 7 .Z r7 Z 'au �i II;mo/ -. 2d `- Martine,.No.; Vine Ilill 1'onn rd Nu.l Commd No.^_ -----_l— ('naconlNO.3 aJ // �. �;�,',�, A) /d y I p C..ell ys j rilnhnrg,No.1 0� /U Y/0 p // _ /�.__.. ul s Pittsburg No.2 7 /r�� / !y7 .I I17 Pita,,-g No.3 // .�d hod( .. �v7'�/ .23 Pitt.,h,n•c N,4 70202 02- / ezZ 0•Z'f R'�.. —9., Clapton L� /�fi /� /09 Morgan Territory -! .7 I,—,/ Hay Point-clyde e Antioch No.1 -- .\nliorb Nu.2 y 020 jj4�f Antinrh No.3 15L 02p y _�a�D ' �_7� Lone Tree — Itrruhcood No.] Bunt.r.md No.2 ---- Byron Nu.1 !N o1,� Byron No.? Knightswa ,// /`/ / / ✓2z / � / ! 9/Z --. Oaldrp CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALB:lo7N'y I tDI H J �:1 p 11 f•� j�j - _ _ !�/!�. 9 11~:r� __-. — i 4 Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 NBC IC Member M Bond of United States Representative in ConBess ` x4 ML Attorney General Surveyor General !' fgwfuatia fi ' `� Senator L :7 /z I p 7 � s r' X33 dr /o z /7 A/ u : i o2 fl 7 z/ 8- z�, i z7 Va 1-3 k t /r3 r t 03.2 t �3 a6 yay jay 7 /.z /a 12 t2b' kz/ / �z� g u 2 opo �� lid 151 14)- !:boo 116 . d 6 a 7. 477775 `F I DEMOCRATIC Statement of All Votes Polled at the Member olxhe Assembly /j(t u/ 1c2 �nfr i _ )Imbed Comp Sedw CUMIN A /?..._....................Dist. _"v_4 .G+.l. ...........IW.Gitl NLECTION PRECINCTS �z -ro Ill(.,l Tito No.n El Cerrito No.3 _.;'- 1:1 Cerrito No.d j / „/( _. .... .. _._. (3-- _.// .// ..._ _ , Richmond No.2 liiclunoud No.3 Rlchnomd No.4 164 1 No.5z./`f ]ticluuuud No.G .20 Riolnuuud No.7 P.ichmmul No.3 "7( Richmond No.19 13 / T liicluuond No.11 1 /. _ _ / - .. /d7 ✓_.__ Rirhn I No.12 Ro•hnu uI Na.l;t .'.17 1J to /Q ItHunond No.14 l - /.� _ 17 4.1z ./3 Ridn ul M,.15 _ o Rid hu ,d No.17 .'' .. .. .�/7 Iticlunnud No.19 ]tiel wild No.20 / ,Zyy� Iliehn d N..21 ]ticl,i I No.22 RiOn-nd No.2:3 Rielimmld No.24 c7 IticluuonI No.25 .,I�Q — .... .-.( :..D....... 6 —.w Riclnnand No.26 L Riclmmnd No.27 Riehumud No.28 lliclnnond No.29 _ .. _ .. _:._ . ._-_.-c/� __'P.__._/ Richmond No.30 ` ¢ - ltiel m nd No.31 / �s_`------ _ q Rirhnuo d No.32 /`J Itirlunond No.:14 San Pablo No.' SGm Pablo No. Giant Redco No.1 I finale No.I 11i.ole No.2 AD Hercules /.Z 9 ScIL}• ti _9 7 i - Crockett No.1 - Crocl:Mt No... Crockett No.3 \•alma Nn.2 9 y. Port Costa No.7 Port C-ta No.2 nan'ille No.1 -- Itallrilli.No.2 z S - .. y _. -._ _. ---- -- ,, Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 KNICIATIC Members Cauntl Central Commillee Members Counl7 Central Commiflee Membc Couo'hJC%nyal CammHitt Membars Counfy CmW CommiNee Memaera Counil Cenhi CammiNee .......... .....Sup.Dist. ........ .Sup.DISI. - .,X!�C©- '� Sup.Dist. .Sup.Did. -- - Su►.Msf.Y i s 1�, I a 1 r\ ii � h F : I I , G a I _ I I : F p j: i . .2y 4 /O Y i � I N _�. DEMOCRATIC Statement of All Votes Polled at the r, T ------- Member of she Assembly ;�' r- vr-'czsil/ ELECTION a PRECINCTS w per. y� Tntore Brouoht Forward _ Son Rantou e Alhambra lroraka 9 � 3 9 d :i h \Sani 0-1,No.1 ! ' 30 }I:rrliner Na.1 .i ]lartin-No,8 \lartinei No.4 ----V-- Madiura So.5 Mort incl No.i Sine hill r- 1'onrnrJ No.1 ('onrarI No.2 ;,2 Coarurd No.A G 16 Pilisburg No.1 6 - .._... .._._,•__ _--:. Pittshurg No.S l t ,y YiIlRburg No.4 1d 1'ilhlurg No. 113 Clayton Morgan Territory Itap Pnint-17pdr X77 Nichols t �Y y Ant tnt'mrb No.nAuti-h No. ( �Z L-C llrenhrood No.l Rcrou No.1 �, _ :I.2 Kuigblseu r 17 1 _ a CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTAL,! I x l I I I i M i i Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 NAICUTS Yeedas comb Penh[Gauittee Ya6ers C"Ob Dahl Cwilhe sw CreittmMenYer G 01111111,111GwNe YeaSen Csuetl Cedaal Ceeaeil�et ._.. ..... ....Sup.Dist .......... ....... .........Sup.Dist sup.SW.Dist ..Sup Dist ..Sy a[' _ � itx 9 7 7 e I 2V /y 21 k G � /10-- Is)—aoZ /7 aY aD 9 � /D a 7 /D /D T x/D Tra!Y9Yc: �/3b - Y z/ a h , ,54 - - } h N DEMOCRATIC Statement of All Votes Polled at the : Members Counll Central Dreamlike Nimbus Ceneh Cmdrel Commilke Memkn Cwnh Cdrd caraft Mwbo'lawn ct*d OwmYku Sup.Ohl. Sup.Dist. ........Am.Dist .----. ..........Sy.Drd ............................... ........................... ....._. _- I B ELECTION PRECINCTS 9 P li i El Cerrito No.1 , El Crrrito No.2 El Cerrito No.3 EI Cerrito No.4 - –– i I:l Cerrito No.i _ - (� Richmond No.1 - - Welmrond No.2 Richmond No.3 Biel nun d No.4 Richmond No.ii Rid uond No.G - Riolunand No.i Rielnuond No.S Richuunnl No.9 _ Rio i,d No.10 RiLlklil(nid Na.11 Itirhn a ,l No. 12 Ri,hmovd N, 13 Y Riehwon I No.14 ig 11 II Bich mond No.15 Rielunovd No.16HH, (o,d Na.17 _ Ric.) I No.7S Rielmmnd No.19 Richmond No.20 - 'i ,! _ Richmond No.27 Iliclnnoud No.nu i .. Riehmon I No.23 P Rid nd No.24 Richmond No.25 Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 Ricinnond No.28 j _ - Riclmrond No.29 e Rieln-nd No.30 _.- �11. llicl»nond Nn.31 liiolnnond Nn.33 16.1 umd No.:14 Sea PaId.No.1 Son Pnhlo No.2 Gillet Ro&o No.1 Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.1 Pinole No.2 - ' Hercules Selby Crockett No.1 Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 - Valens No.2 Port Costa No.1 Port Costa No.2 Ihwrille No. „_,.Totals Carried.Forward _ Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 DEMOCRATIC Members County Central Committee Members County Ca.ral Committee Members County Central Cammittee Members County Central Committee Members County Central Cometllee .___......._ ....... Sup.Dist. ....- _.._.___.Sup.Dist. .......... S.P..._....... Dist. ......._ ._._._.._.Sup.Dist. :,_.._..___._.._. Sap.Dist.;: e .— I' e l Ir II, j= 0 i A,; 1 r I 1 q p 1 _ F j .I I i I 1 If h h h + � u f a 3 I I , k e i 4 V I I DEMOCRATIC Statement of All Votes Polled at the Memhcrs Csunty Central co.ittee MEOW Caudj central Cmtillee Malt-Dimly Cmhf Canine Mmin caetf u"cowbe ............._...........--sup.Dist. ...........................Sup.Dist ..................-......Sup.Dist. .--'------ _7—------sup.Cid. _ p D1dsCT10N � PRECINCTS 1 � I � I I f Totals Brought Forwzrtl { � San Ramon 'Ihesajnrn II � `� AlLmnhrs - I - I - 1 Alamo t„dnpette ,I 1 y P a ” h ti \\'::Int Cr d. So 2 np \I.rt my Nu.7 ll.rtin r.No :1 I \"nr hill On•ord No.9 C n I No.3 C;mu d No.4 F - - it _)j_._ A......iuivd � N four•Il I P;,,hrro I Pitlshurg No.7 1 Pittchmg No.? Pitt vhru•g Na.3 - S ]';I tsbnfd No.4 I� Pitt\burg No.v , Iluy 1'nmt s'lcdr Antioch No.I .I - Inti h No.ZI v Lon,,rrr;' l;rent„as I No.I I:}rau � h 6y run No.3 tl - a CONTRA COSTA OUNT\'TOTALS r Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 DEMOCRATIC Mrmbers County Central Commiliee Members Nei Centre)Commit ee Members Conntp Cenlnl Commiflse Members County Central Committee Members County Central ComsiNee'; .......... Sup.Dist. __.. -.._-.--.Sup.Dist. _........_..-.__-._-Sup.Dist. ._..._.. - ...—........sup Dist ... .......SUP.Dist.!j it e to 79 0 0 { I �3 u 9 , ; L 1 4 i I t b � r I !� is ,p' a n { , } r I � P I 9 I r SOCIALIST Statement of All Votes Polled at the - Lieutenant : Secretary of L_.. Attorney Sawyer Goveraor Governor State Controller Treasurer Gecend General e 'I 4 P,LEC PION I I Cerrito_.No 1 Ll Cerrito No.2 /0 LI Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.d Cil C,,rrito No.J Rielunond No.l Richmond No.^ ? 2; Richmond No.3 g Richmond No.4 IiicluunnJ No.v - P.iclunnud No.G Ridn-nd No.77 Richmond No.8 I a 3 Riclnnund No.12 ... ,� 160 No. 13 Ilidnm,nd No.1+16-hn id No.15 - '� fi tl-- Ricluuoud No.1('i - Hid uu.uJ \o.17 Rrchnunul No.]9 Richmond No.19 - Rirtnnond No.20 liieln wad No.21 4 WO Ne.22 Y.2 _ y Rielunond No 23 Riel ad N o.24 Richmond No.25 Richmond No.26 a Richmond No.27 Rielunond No.28 I - Riraunond No.20 no • ' II Rielund No.30 r * I i III Riduumol No.31 RiOuno I No.32 R.--mond No.33 7 _./ d 3 liirhnam I No.:14 firm Pablo No.1 --- Sao Pablo No.2 - 'T ,I I gggl. ' I P lioaleo No.1 7 11.010 No.I IIerenles Selby Crockett No.1 Crochrtt No.o II / w Croct.elt No.3 t � \".firma No.3 Port Costa No.1 Port Costa No.2 Dancillr No.1 Dauvine No.° I; r' IA Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 SCIIIM Ymkr Stile Bwr d, : RepRsetll&vl Cooseess, Wow Vkbow s 3 fg®I'mMa z!: bist�' Umled Sul.Senalu �.., kL -- - - \ .1 :...... a k: NN J I� I � ngg c N o h � ! // / / s j � 61 ii a 4 I F r 2 e i j : I t u f I: 99 7 7 4 it I F i 4 I I I 4 I ' 'f it / N V � SOCIALIST Statement of All Votes Polled at the A Lieutenant Secretary of Attome Govemor Controller - Treasurer Governor Sffite PRECINCTS G s d Q II II Totals Brought Forurartl San tl c Ta.—jnra 'I AlhnmbrnLafaydte II llnrtgn I 9 r< 0 i ti Walunl Creek No.1 Walnut Cr-k No.n `�. .,2 ,llnrtun•r No.:{ Morlim•z No.a Marti No,5 Martine"\o.fig H I g Marti Nn.i `Z Pimp Pill l Can�ord No.] J - 1�1.. -•f t'onronl No.3 Con rd No.d Woeiatwl Cowell i 1Su•h+rn X I l � ��I 4 Pillshurg NO,1 - , j 4 .. .. ...... _...._ -s Pittnhurg No.9 .. z 1"itteM1nrg No.3 : 1 _..._.. .. ........._....- -..-- 's Pittsburg No.d y .11o,gnu'Perritory Bay Point Clyde , n i Antioch Nun .3 d_ II- k 9 f Lone Tree Bmnt—d No.7 1 . llre,flt—1 No.3 r Byron No.z Unklry �. r5 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS.,/ c I• h it N � 4 U II i Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 SIMUST Neter Nelc Burd of Ueiled Slales Seealer Aepmula M is Cenrts! a IMW of ye hst*c ` A fMwialiee.-� Btu: 1z�. BA., °"try ....__. � IH ,9 ci 4 s d o e r d ry F a I I a z a i : 9 r r: i' n. I r i ry !' it i k i I! rp ,Y i n a s F I! 3 N , - ,k SOCIALIST Statement of All Votes Polled at the Members County C nl a!Committee Members Cuunte Ceshl Members County Central Minibus Cauaty Ctand.Members County Central "on Como Caebal .._ _.. S.P.C_ielCommftes_.Sop.Dist. ComeiXee Sip.Osst. CueeiMe. Sup ani Gecstee Sup.Bid. Geshe —WIM. t - t i l 1 I I C TION � I'll ECINCTS _ t El Ccrntn No.1 9 E] C'u•rito ! RI Cordo No.# - lel C•rrito No, Riclnooud No. Richmond No.3ri ]tiehuumd No.4 9 _ _ � • it Riaommd No.5 ucui nn id Vo.G Pelnod No. r 7 i Richmond No.8 ..- -- . Riohnmu I No.9 I?iA'noud No.10 + - 4 11iA'no ud No.II 1 4 - lliehsm nd No.l° I f lu and N').1:S I, Rio) on,d No.75 - ltuluu Rmluuond N, 17 ! Rirl mood No. 13 a i _ lirel m nJ No 1!1 t ,� p Ro•1 mond No 20 tl o. ltnauu r d No. 1 Rr h , nd,n I Nn _3 - Riehmoud No.od Mr : N Rihd. u n I F.o26mud No. 1 P. nu i 4C Ricluod No.26 ! It u•.luuond No.ng Ri RiAi mud No.31 •.hm ud No.,30 I ]tuhttnnI No.32 it Iii hnnand No.3.2 Ri,h, not No,:iJ - I I San I u.I hlu A Giant II! 4 R1 Nn1 1 r.doo N I mole No.2 F i h 1 1 Crockett No.I Csoclsett No.„ Crockett No.3 I + r Calm No.] Vat a No. ,I �al,ona No. t q n t C.st:I Ne.1 7 �. .... ..__ - D t II. Vo i d llanrnlla No._ 1 L A _"Foitals Parried Forward_.-_. __'-- ^--- - `-.'.• q. - r Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 SOCINT Mem5ers Cooly Cenhal Commiilee Wenbus Nutt Ccnlral Mernbm Csunlp C'.1.1v Mnm55rs C-11 Central Memkrn Csun¢Central?NmeSsn C-4 Central MemSrss C304 Cents! ._..._. . ..._.......Sup.list. Ce l"M__.Sop.Dist. Cnm¢iDee Sq.Dist Cummitlee _ S.P.. Dist. C—ite. _S.P.Dist.-„Csmdkl _._.Sup.Dist.;!Commi@ee......Sup.Dist. e` •Y IG I i is 1 9 1 — t , .I I a � — I; L , i u J i r G f NH ' r h t 7 i X 4 � :1 SOCIALIST Statement of All Votes Polled at the _.. Cmilnf, r.. r ry.Bid. Ct OEIM. _...Sup.11 Ca9in cou Sllp.07at. @ . M mons County C nlzl Cmm�;iltee;Mclrbtrs,uent7 Cenhal�.MemStrs Coon.?Cenlnl Nem.•n Countl CelSrnl Yemaas Cogary CednE i Ymiar Cory 6aFil .. .. _ .. +oatiHe_..S .. Gmedlee S Wt Cmnglithe- S CiM , ELECTION PRECIMc�'� j jl i 4 Totals Brought Farwartl San Ramon � 11 a ;� II '� I '1'as.s:tjara � j All—Rb- Alamo q _ r Latapetkc _I! �I � - llornga q� d III it - 4 I � Walnut Cn.k No. 1 wah t ,v N,,2 Il;rlin r.No.1 \L.rl iRri No.-I H.Ilin,N..Mal-611',N,f 1 I�III 6 t I No, 7 Cone"I'l No j y - 4 Vitl,hurg Nu.] - T itt i otg No.2 G' p IIII 1 tl Iu No.:3 PitfslN,, # l lay Ion l,orga, 'T,rntory I, Ray Point t'Icdc e I � t 1 . 2 Anti N,:1 L G �I�Tru' R t an]No.2 ByronI i Hp— 2 �! - 1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS I I s — I I , Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 SOCIALIST Memhers Coonly Central Committee Members County Central Mem5ers County Central Memhrrs County Central Marshes County Ctniral Members County Central Weather Counly Central [ <. ........... ....__Sup.Dist. 'Csmmillee Sup.Dist. Comeitke....Sup.Dist. :Comiriff. Sup.Dist. Conrs:ffea,.. A.P.. Dist. CorrrDfee Sup.Dist.k Commllee..._SapDist. u � p 96 > X it it V 4 I I r i7 k , i t k I h k H : r r V ' I I i i I l i 1 1 ti Ili f T a PROHIBITION Statement of All Votes Polled at the Lieutenant Secretary of Attorney f Stues2or Governor i Controller Treasurer General State General `1 n E'LEMONIPREVIN 7 \ r 7 sF s w \ "~ 73, r EI Cerrito No.I El Cennto Nu." 1 d RI Cerrito No.3 Z I El Cerrito No.4 J El Cerrito No, Ilichmond No.1 Rielimond No.2 Richmond No.3 Richmond No.d Riduuund No.u Riehuwnd No.6 I � r h 1 Richmuud No.7 '! e b -_._ __... .__..____ •- qq Richmond No.8 a Riehnwnd No.0 Richmond No.10 - Riulnnond No.11 ji ... -....... ._ ..._. .._.-._ ____. ltiehn-d No.12 R•chnunld No.13 1 . RiLbIlloml No.14 al C - ; •g _, _ Ririnuuod No.lu ! ✓ / l 3 �_ _ _ ,. d - Ri'l oud No.1f j ...�_.... Richmond No.17 ✓ P 3 .. a p - _- ltid.uUlo l No.18 - U liicluuoud No.10 Riclunoud No.20Riehn I No.21 liirluoou I No.23 Riehuwnd Nu 21 �I _.. Richmuud Nu.25 � - I - 4 _ liicluuoud No.26 Rieluanud No.27 5 .. _ _ _ - �. •-_.- _ Rielnnoud No.23 i ltiehmood No.29MwI Riel mid No.80 Riel umd No.31 , -Z / f `Z d. `2 2 ° z --- Riehmond No.J@ SanlPablo\o.1 r-clunond No.33 ? ' San Pablo No.`! -- Giant Rodeo No.] Roden No.2 Pinole No.1 Pinole No.2 --- 1 Hercules ! Selby ! --- ' r Crockett No.1 Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 Clluna No.l 'f Culoua-No.3 Port Costa No.1 - -- - ^_— Part Costa No.? Dw,illr.No.1 Danville No.2 TotaWcarrled Forward. I PROHIBITION Statement of All Votes Polled at the Lieutenant Secretary of 1 Attorney Governor Controller Treasurer I Governor State £ General j al 1 — I _. I:Lis("CIO\ PRE('INOTS N V \ CI Cerrito No.1 El Cerrito No.2 Ef Cerrito No.3 Z L•'1 Cerrito No.d El Ccrrito No.5, Richmond No.1 i ........ Richmoud No.? Richnmud No.3 Riclunood No.4 Richmond No.5 Rielunond No.G Ridunoud No.7 Riclunood No.8 i. RiAnu,nd No.10 7 ,, Richmond No.11 liicbwand No.74 16-1 ad No.15 li iehunnul 9, Richmond No.17 - Ricbnumd No.1S Ridu nd No-19 IileMn I No.20 -- I �..� ._ liidunond No.21 Riehmoud No.22 IlMmmud No.23 Itichumnd No.^d Richamud No.25 ? al liichmond No.26 Richmond No.27 Richmond No.23 e2 .Z Ricluumul No.29 Rieb ad No.30 - Riehmond Na.31 2 / '2 -' 'Z �... �l Richuwnd Nn.3 7 _ I Rirluuond No.3:3 Fon Pablo No.1 Can]'able No.2 Giant '- Roden No.7 - --- Rede,Nn 2 Pinole No.7 / 7 99i III '--- Pinole No.2 — Ilereules Selby I Crockett No.1 Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 _ / - 4! --_ Vulunu No.1 Falmm No.° \'sloua N.3 .. Port Costa No.1 ( _ Port Costa No.. ] a a_ llancille No._ ! Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 PROW EN flow Swe DOW of'. Rwestslakin faogets, t,Ikow or fhazt*: r S Uo It" Dut" Red INes Sealer Dist." c I r } I E I � i G t 4 71 Ap t p p 7 4 Gr r P I a i I ' X i ' r tl r ^ 5 r p C ; � r s a R ^ n - k I ,I § " I I I• + : � V G : I V I PROHIBITION Statement of All Votes Polled at the Lieutenant p Seaetarp of �i # L Governor Coairoller Treasurer Governor State - _ PRECINCTS a y C I' a, Totals Brought Forward 4 San Ramon ` Tamajara Alhambra Alamo La1•avette I' ,lloraga II _ No. I 'I wal nd Crack n No. I II 'I II llarlinar No.°. 1Glrlinrr.No.3 P 6 a11:utinrz 10.4 Ij h Ilart inrr No.7 \•me I'uurord No.1 4 .. _.. Conrord No.J I [.Dort rd No.4 I, 1 Conrll Pnrbrco a tl Piltxburg No.7. Pittsburg No.? Piltsburg No.J ' ifif Pittsburg No.4 _ Clayton Morgan Territory N 4 7 Ih,y r„n,-clyd,, (, -- h I Ij Anti.,].No.2 Antioch No.3 L Trrc llrcnO,00d No.] Rrentrrood No.3 Byron No.I II Byrou No. _.ka nightrn ._ iI _— Oakley I J 4 I CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTAI-Sr _- Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 P�9N r McYn Stle Wd ReMselYire i fMReca: YnYe of UeMeeiy e r Udell Sides kMM . a, DK- DesL. Ilk xx 7S I a _._ I - h i r 8 'I ,I I• R f i , r � i a t I k Ji u e a k — — I i n 6 i PROHIBITION Statement of All Votes Polled at the �!Membas Coanl7 Central Commilka Mambas Couall Camlml M<mhrrs Caanlh Caalral Mamb-Cawlr kmtra11 Mambas Owll Cepiral 1 Mambas COMO WWI ............ ..._Sup.Dist. C—M.......sq.Old c—itf.....-Sup.Dist. Cam.1t.-.....Sup.010. CammiHaa_._Sup.Dist l Cm!""......Sap.Distj i E,LECTION PRGCINCTd CI I 11 C lido No.1 I Cu•irtn No.^ ., � N Ll Culito Na.3 2 I Ll Cert rtc No I Ill C,r6k,No,Richmond No.1 I Pirhmoad No.2 Rirluuoud No.3 N riehl,lr,lla Nn.4 Riolnuoad Nu.b Rielunond No.G Ri,l land No.7 e +I F Rid,acnd No.3 ! Richet,>na No.a li.idunond No.10 16,hrl.ad NN 16"1 d No woo .12 I _ ridh„„nd No.13 y Rich uud No 11 Vicho o of No 15 R ood G 16 4 u R 1 1 No. 17 Riduloond No 18 r �_ Ru hmond No.79 Rwhouold An.20 Ciel numd An 91 � Ri,lunood N.. 22 ij - 1 I � I ltid.all I No.23 Ride I No 24 Ricluaond No.25 ltidnato,d No.26 I� Rmluuond No.27 Pial nlood No.23 Richmond No. liichmond No. 3U Rul i mud No.31 J RMlounid No.32 Mdol'ond No.3:3r Fen Pahl.No.7 II Fan Pablo No.2 t V Gient RodNo.] Rodeo o.2 Rod-AI Pinola No.1 i Palnle No.2 lk,cules Selby h ill 6 I I � i Crockett No.1 p Crockett Crockett Na2 .3 r N V%loun No. \.doral No. Port Costa No.1 _ r Port Costa No.2 ! :! t ll;m�illc No.? i Totals C—iad Forward r Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 PR0R NTION :a Members Counts Central Committee Members Counly Cenlral I Members Couple Central I Members Couple Central d Members Comply Central a Members Couals Central Members Counts Central ........ .......____Sup.Dist. Cummilise.. ..Sup.Dist. Committee. _.Sum.W. .Come:iff a._..Sup.Dist. :Committee_._Sup.Dist. ComsiDee .Sup.Did. Csmxittee....—Sup.Dist. Y it it h i ' II a H II I ' I G' h h I ri it I a 4 i J ' I v r PROHIBITION Statement of All Votes Polled at the 411 - -- p Members County Cenlral CommitteeMunkrs County Central i Members County Central i Meabers Couol;Central�,,Memhers County Central k Merebm Cash Central _._..........._.._ Sup.Dist. Coamittm __Soo.Dist. facaittee A.R.Cid. Caaaitlue__Sup.Cul.i Cuaaift___Sup.Cid Comeilt"...._Sup.Cid.r! i I II � ELECTION I CTION PRE,CINUTS i t � I Totals Brought Forward a 5:111 Rnlnoe ; r rel`'11r1011LII ` 4 Alro,aga I, i If wulnot.0-1 N0.I \\',glut ('i_.l \'o.° _.. ll rt :nen 3 11 i l im,z No.3 �; P9P9P9 Vme Ilio u 1'uh��rd No.1 Cooc�ed No.3 i 1, ord No.3 lo ord\o.4 ,lr'ro T. 1 dt l ne, I Pitts) 2 7 It 1 ig No.3 !� I )lorgan Territory P p Poi t l'lydr i \irLols I i e l ! I A,i iocL No ] Aotio,h No.3 3 0 r- i i P,rent",osd'No.? 1- oll No.1 IlN,, rra=l�t9t•r� li 1 � �� _. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS l J IL : 1 7 l i Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 PROIA1lTM I: Members County Central Commitla r Mmbers Conary Central s Memhen NO Control Membn Caunty Cmlrol :Membm County Central Mos:rn Caanty Central McMW5 Comic Central .Sop.Did Cemmilhea Did.:'Cammih _ e .-Sup.Did. omr Ciflee . p•Dist. 'Committee_....Sup Dist ,Committee Sop Dist. Committee _ Cttee � .: .Su ,u --:--: ,. _ - _ — .— �C6 53 l f, a l — I; l 6 — 1 ii u n N !I t l " r : r I I t , : 1 . l n NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the fYetlmliteSupreme(oett- Associate justice Supreme Court pssedalt Idea Sryrut: Associate justice m: Supreme Carat iue;zi:+otiiixn ` tFull Ter (ads ;arq m,,;IIneVired Term) lEudmg January81923) E,LEGTION PRECINCTS E,I C r rit .a..1 _ '7J" Xay7 El C,rrito No.2 IrJe/ G(9 j✓'"a"6rlJ 5,(o A 1:1 Cerr•to No.3 ✓b b.Z j' 67 ,28' /00 N — RI ccrrito No.4 J✓,JC I aO h`�-_?/o ;;Ccy ... GO lil Cerrito No.a /b� / // A/ /D la/ Ric6urn»d No.7i !4• :�J- (0 12i,.l o,d No.? .7/ �`/' .?f db' ✓� /b '6�4 Ridn-W No.3 7Y Richmond No.4 �9a yjr_ 'f0 r)7 Jz o'L/ ;i 7/ iZ Richmond No.5 add ✓`� t'�$ ^�!o I/�3� �� %� ._. _ ^: 16.1"nnnd No.6 .,e57 y3 56 G/ :1/.' - Riehmowl No.z i�a3 s% 2; a �� .az 71' .. ...-. _....... _. Richwond No.8 i(„1. /O� `!0 b',2 H,� `/;7 HM,moud No.9 irJ t7 ��/ 7y d7 aaf 160"wnl No.16 � r 12ichwond Na.11 i CPO r6 U liichnunul No.12 of c/ (�� .�/D 6z �r,7 tfZ w��-3 Ridnn..nd No.12 �pu Richnmu I No.14 r)� 71 /n 7 '/Y' _ iti.-h nd No.15 ;J/ 70 4 6a Jy 36 /00 / Rid"114I No.17 ,33 /O QJ 6a� // � S'Z- / . _.. ....._...... ... i` Riclunoud No.]3 � � 4 R,rl„a"sod No.19 d57 Gy ,.a)6 7/ urs ...-- P.idnnoud No.20 y� cud /D,Z 7%� Riol»nond No.21 lii,Aiin I No.2:. 6�I b'y V6 b 6 b'4 IYJ,.0 i No.23 3 �/ r%i(� �-2 �6 'I/D✓r ... .. _;+ ,iirl,rw»,a Na.24133 9z a7 �3 �3 �3 '/o/ Hid mun,d No.25 "3Q �`� z 40 '�'6 !6 Biel u d No.26 JK 4tD ;,9Y 7r3 160,inoud No.27 e/ 6'r— `/}i �4, -v`/ Rirluno A No.287Y H/ 7Y //3 r2y a 9•j _ r� . Riehn.a d N.,,29 -J'/"I-b" (a J�o�/ ol/ ',/7I l _. � * RiOnn—d No.36 ;3b 6v 3,2 (,0 JAP oiz MO 16-Ind 31 real,',i3 95/ Ririnwnnl No.:t. 'S"3 5� „47• b'••L V`/ J7 - Ililm"sol No.33j Nbr 60 �3°/ 6.2 '/8 yX` y INA uud No.34 ;s3 0/ ;66 s7 0l/ J`/ Ran Pahl"No.l Sim Pablo No.2 „IQ 6z Ilo0 az ,Zyr Giant .2 .2 :a.2 a7 /.9 .2/ F'13 Rid"o No.1 tYo3 6z 67 -/-Z' 3d �5/ 1420 Madero No.o- /fz 67 ':pl�Al 211 dq I r6 Pinole No.1 70 J , 26 I'inolc No.2 ;T0/ `d G7 (a IP .1r7-Yd Ifcrcules '��(u7 3 7 7y.H/ 3/ Sclby u3/ o2 dr 2U a2.7. ,may I C"'cl.•ett No.1 I'/QJ 70 y(y /D6 Crockett No.a /// HG 96 96 !9 64Z C,nehett Na.3 r 74 `/y 'I. Gl 7D` ej(o 40 Val"no No.1 76, . - 1:dnru,Nn.2 Val a No.3 Port costa Na.1 ''.Cn( /3 '47 d7 /7 20 Port Costa No.2 !7/ '2� .7 y d9 a.2 .2`/ 6e51 Da."ille No.] /a.j D 5 5 6 S�d`/ `12 Um,rille No.i .� Toeab Carried Forward pp�� s �NOTE epn'n'laus�,s,mnrosuwm` � Yrlata..tw,m..ainfwramw l Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 NWPWISAII ,eslMslplis IYbhl hal l„nl .(11G� to e2� ACW.�L`fr4+�N�CQ� Y flGdlYt Of �9 f!G �L S peva County Superintendent; F list ypm.lit—MMWN 00 7-� � /J "�: /D - 1-v Public Iusbucuon of Schools - — q1� 01 C C S a 9 ¢ a r U d o � 97 70 ..3 u �9 /07 ,zp 97 ,za 3/ 3/ 33 3/ 3 . .... a 4 7f 73 �7. 7o s� 87 79 470 /Oz 63 /06 5z Ay /Uf/ ,z 44 " 5/ raG /zr /33 %f/ /its-4e6 7� 8ro ! gz 84 33 /16 NY /a7 77 r/ r / _ J7 3/ ---------- -7Z /az ?7/ a� 7/ 7r GZ 33 63 43 //o F3 7G /aa 9y f4 5/ SS 78 /oz. ?72 i/ -- S 3 /UG /i3 z ;//,z 7f�: ,f'1 y/ //U JS, 1'0 '7y 7S Wf p7 97 /°z.41) K7 47 #z 17 TO 89 .._ 78 S/ 73.•�/. 6 S1 7z 7/ 36 jo /Dz /0br Sf 97 76 30: `3371 J5 3 I I ; a-e NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the At _ (kelladiveSapreae(patt Associate Justce Supreme Court 'Assidde 11we SgrelaeAssociate Justice Supreme Court "johoal.rrl 1 (Full Term) t(aalt'j.. —o 1 ,— IUnexpired Termi !Ending January 8 1823); k: _ t PRECITM ly r . _ Totals Brought Forward San Ramon /J 17 • y ?.3 /r //a Tassa]ara 122 jo a7 /J /Z 411, ' Alhambra 8 5 h //C 4 v <!!a S"f 9,) Alamo �29 /7 'za �16 a7 a� �6 z T.arayette 63 73 ;,f6 f1< z •17 iV-23 Morag:t WMnut creel:\o.1 $j lD,z G.5_/,1.Z ld,J_5J e'atmd.creek No._ G3 G 6 `5� 7/_6,r .3y Martine'.N'o.T :80 73 9.2 Marrm•r;`a.2 yz lar 77 r6 79 Martin,z\o.3 3lnrtivaz No.4 iJG 6,z ;H // 71 tt Z I/'feZ p Alartiine,\o.5 :,btrtiurz\a.6 7y YJ /o Z. y/ jD rrr Nrj . Ala ti:,•.NR., /az �6 Y6 //J/ov /b- Vim.ffill 9,0 H ,•,.n.ord No., y,2 6Y 'G l g!o 77 6 - Conrord No.n d!}f'f0 3y'/6 t}3 .20 y ` _ CRneord No.3 r t om,:•d No.a — Axoeialed �Y 7.� 7 g6 //j�-/ t,well yi'13 43 3z !/lv 1`x33 'I�p hnam,:•g.n., ii 78"dry .1/ Pi,tabnrg No._ 74 /fi :SY n,abur.•Ian.3 C g7p Pi(tabm•g\,4 Ch'y on G'a/ 27,7y r 63 9 _ Morgan Territory /0 r� /r ra,• roil,,.rtya„ /Dp a-o b"f Xiehols `36 36 —27-.5 y 2j 3z �61 --- __ Antioch No.7 ��Cr�/�� !r"' �i 11 e.OJ -22, 17-L Antioch Antioch\o.? `/p /ng },/J rt7/✓ 'a� o�� '�7� :I z p Antioeh No•3 :y/,qC 14.1/27 77'14 11/87 lw,truod g.l //a f7 /07/�s7i �i i5T 1, Jaz Vn !77 Brentnromi No."_ 3 o L> i 6 t7�i7,27 1330}} r7o y oT T3yron\a.? W Oakley 103 y Y j';.�o vra Jd II 7z z . i CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALSIJ,'1'� -.1'd�•jJ �+��'�'I 3b�9 �3� s 76 a -,__ 4 i y ; I NOTE k1 �l-'AA!f M br N.Dody 11110L Da„a. .lt,��aa�,�� Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 N fRiwlu Jn11u 066kt frelpW Public Intrust of - Couatyf Schools na NIM.WL—fwd"M .5yl/,�atlA� Public Instruction of Seboois ' F _ _. r a i � 1 y o /DY /35 73 i 7Y 67 41 //7 f? a /3! /61. /W '163 .5o 4 79 _ /s09 /87 ;/77 3z 76 a`G a776 66.32 90 //a s/ /oc .✓06 33. - //G /nS voy /05 rr 3U 76 33 CO 3G 17 i 93 96 `i/oz 3� a 173 l/9 A7 V. 71 BD SS r6 Y 0 _ 167 "572 -7 $ _. 3 �Y � i G 60 Z�4 7/ �(08 95/25� kkk T i v2/ 67_ G o�� 7-1 BI V6d gy y 77.9-7 74 X99 9s I/a7 73 &z 5 1177 c I I 1(09 b91 1` : I I a ! J. 1. 1 b I� 1: Fpt „`Sb NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the -- _ t t Sheriff County Clerk Auditor Recorder a Tax.Collector a 1 AAA � S — y ELECTION ° a — w °o PREUNCMS a ` — - .� El C,-Trim No.l /06 Ll Cerrito No.2 7/a J LI Ccrnto No.3 / "' 'f0 x E]Cerrito No.d �/�/ elD -V/y j F0 /7 27 67 El Cerrito No.a Richmond No.1 H / /9- /7 W3 174 /U llkl md No.2 /1 33 W" 74 66 66 /9 77 --- Riclunond No.3 Richmond No.i ,;/u 1t/ �7 a�'� 77 ;I 76 11 7.57 --- _ liichmund\o.6 .Z d.3 0� y0 �� 97 .Z! 1f7 - Rielnnond No.G 0 66 V(, i6 Richmand No.7 /� n Richmond Nn.8 167. (U /If - Richnun,d No.913 y G a 6 y /J/ '//7 /z Riclunnnd No.10 -d8'esT'79' 1/.Jz 13iehmoud No.11 _ R7 7'z (ro IM ./07 Riclunnd\o.12 lrelA\rr.13 % NY 7,3 /a9 96 y'6 liichmm::l No.14 7/ Tri '0 //q. //7 y//0. Rielnum,d No.15 7 9._ I. ._i__ '. Mich mond No.16 Ij/(o �D .,1�/ ,J/ jj SO _ _ ,117 RH o No.17 A 4 f// I�.7 �77 77 L z Rklnnoud No.18 i2-�o7 Ridnnond Nn.10 1L2/ e`i/ gvP :11/y j0/ IN ltichmnnd Nn.20zb 63/a° /4 j/��' $/.3z 63 /e3y... '. Richmond Nn.0_1 1zo //al r5J/ �i b"D '��7 IF/ J9 7d _. lliahuumd No.22 W/ &3 Iy :�t/,,7// 131. �ie�z Richmond No.23 1,3l iJ/ /v,) - ltichmi nd No.23 p,�2� yO 7eZ.80 Riclnnond No.25 /(o cic5 o/r7 �/ 7 �i /n _ �q c7d _. Riolnnond No.o_G N�rS y0 aJ.� /•f +�/U6. ��1 �/ 71. It idnnond No.0_7 A// (,0 t G ''j//t7 7O Uq 0/ RM.,nond No.0_3 %pT q70. ryln/ In�nq. Ricluumi l No.29 oL/ 3z yT -:0!O ;7T 77. '✓`.qZ Rinhnwnd No.all j 27 3� af0 ;!s-J Q6 �/ o3p/ 70 ltirhmuu I No.31 d3�6 /J y/l//. !(vt�� �� .l� Ricliwwul No.30_ 4o J-s7 -- RFlunmal No.:13 ?Zh 4Y60 — — RiehmnndNo.s+ Ran Pablo No.] I'ze7/0% �� Iv6z i�/P h/0/70 .. .. -- 'I San Pahl,No.^ I.3.�1'y/ rl/ /07� y!l�' ��//h� 15T//r -. Giant 6 a9 3z. lmdeo N:,.1 G6 77.2 Ii/S/ /3 5 /5�`/-— 0Y7 /z7 _ �� � . _ BadenN,,.2 /6 "'U tY ilo)` 1/ �9s/ 7.7r Pinole No.1 -1 73 7/ 1/oz i 96 % 131-27 - Pinole No.2 •/ �'/ /ox 'I/U3 - ! /Y. lD,5 17,12 _ llcreulos it 'VO b7 1//6 /DE. (// . 'Z41,13 sdhr Crockett No.1 Crockett No.2 h D //a (07 /d6V`/r cjy_. .. - .3,7– /•77. Crockett No.3 /9 7A 56 %Q5` 1J/a/o` /gozo �N y/.�/ \"nlnna No.1 p y502./C�J /Qz a�0 t1 I `8 �P`. //U�{ � C:dmul N..2 !' 7 / zlO \•along No.3J/2 Z /8*.�3 �oZ_ u 76. �73 1'ot•t Costa No.1 N ty 3 3 — Port Costa No.2 /06 a/ 9/ _-- Ilancille No.1 3 r,5 llaurille No.3 d —_ _._._ .Tocol:Carried F award Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 ISN-F R MN District Attorney Asscssor Treasurer public Adminis- Coroner Surveyor trator % a F Wm W O C t C A C tl S //D &rj ; 40 77 yal %ZS3 93 6Y 6Y /1vz /v° --- 7/ JO fD' 60 `VY V7 G3" -YV �G I 2Z // // 67 y7 5 u (..I— 4Z° 6g -- g�a 93 774 .Pa G5 �z 67 ae 7 9 76 �7 s 'G6. f/Y 177 - 83 79 67 3f t3 4 s� _ 8z i~d �f6 7r .H3 69 75 s7 41 5-9 W s/ lv6 78" 70 711 v` 8rf /09 88 79 96 Sz //7 1 ' /0 9S F, /97 /vd 8.3 /// 80 5� i66 /Al 70 96 /08 87 7/ 7y 9z /za. - /ad eSb S,94 96 :78'Sy 3r Jar '038 Ylv 7J lO0 �S 7/ 3/ 5/ 71 S3 7!. li 816 G z (oz Go (.8- S.)' l/ 5S"rv/ H4 76 9� �r 19 7r 70 117 69 F, /.23 w Fir B.Z 91 /37. / � - :/v6 -�-- i°9 ?Z 57 a' Ju 4,3 /0 y/3S 5d - ./vz �.----7 71 73 �. 3 3 70, aY y 32 7/ Sz 114 /5,2 .122 7, 9 lar /6z — /uu 69 65 Sy 76 6* 70 70 99 Sof G/ 8 76 G a G jag l7dr�5 9° Gd �z 7d. 68 9/ AM r3 7/ - i39 75 9 /r7 yd 6 J-r /rz J-y_ �� 9 73 7�6� 9y_ 1? 7& T/� 7'1 9r 513 .97 .7 d r/// vt 9� 7� /az 90 6G 35 66 7a 6'3 � /vy _ � ay ay 9 a �yaaz p//3 95 /33-- /3u /v?,70 //�_,//9 76 7 7F 98 (-2 7/ g t 47 .97 77 �/7 7/73 6 IJO 76, M NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the Sheriff County Clerk Auditor Recorder Tax,C ".. .,, 9 o C > CBE BLLCTION o PRECINCTS ii % z II a s t o J w F i z 1 __- I II _ ---------- Totals Brought Forward Sao Rainon i/6 "// .ZO ! 70 47 7. 'I'aesajara -17p yq 7 y Alhambra �� 7/ 136 !17 /.. _ I.20 /Z6 fi Alamo /�;i 7/ (f( Laray.tte I�3 J-/ 7(u /.Y) /,72 b rm,mea G 17 �3 70 ;i G 7 7 7 d N A•alnaf.Creek No.1 X3,3 16Z Y ,/90 fi��j /�o - - '38' /93...-- \Vabml Creek No.2 r / !/z 3/ //4 _ l a7 // �c 56 dao hz .3/ _ _- - --- YJ0 II J s ur_/a2D \1„tm,r.No..1 30 �/�3 _..- ]rartinvzNo.:3 �c/1 lJ�G'� y 1/7 146 .linrlinez No.# Q /�.L 5-7 /9d 83 I/! Martinez N4 5 Marline, j5/rS /no qd y \lartinrz Nu.7 „/DQ 9Y K3 :100 y3 hI/!I/0 .. S / //9 I — Vine Bill /vo VJ by jyo r�7 /y7 � 7/Ya lan­n•a w,.t '36 77 G3 /37" %zy ;�/za - ;`a3 1W - p-- Cunenul No.2 /7•/od a17 j"Q I/3 '�z.. .. y/9_79. conru,a No. 79 G3 ;//3 �//.2 I/UGaz /Zg... -�--- tuneora No.4 3 /-v- (,,/ /.i7_ :��3/ tli?ap_ - _ a Al — A.sociatrd Paebero ':''T"T /n�aZy YJ C7 u Pittsburg No.].Pittsburg No. ii/�9 /uq/. Vill.1 urg No.:1 ��`/ Sf�l/{di 0l)6, _IlYT. l>,tt,bur.,No., � l,tt m . s � '17 63 105 .yam/'/` Mata, G/ 40 7?_ 16ro 7v �0 90 Abn;pon t rrritary /`f � R/'� � Bar Voinl.t•lyde '/// II I Antioeb No.1 '/� �/ 76 9� IIG jl P'f _ o2S 97 Antioeb No. X53 �G Antiorb No.3 �9 Gz /t/`�d� G :z/do-. 'K•/0 AU A214 _ Lone Tree X70 /2r `0Alz -✓�8_ 7�r/ 1q/1917 13renln•ood No. 19e) �/ // I z j .._ Brentwood No.2 33 /off vaz p 9t3 -_.. 3.7 '�' Pyran No.I ,'I/% /v� �� /3ai it/•Z.�. 7 Byran No.a f13 5/3 7,7, //8 it/5 //2 3z //9 %nigbtam �/3 aa`/o/ /a4 'V/L °//3 39.97 oakley //S 06 %SS' _. /7r / �... .. ....__ __-- - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALa IZ679 W ,,Iiy91 -'JD E L I e Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 NON-PARTISAN Public Adminis- District Attorney Assessor Treasurer Coroner sn-eyor trator O y C F ro • < W W G O y C W C ❑ y % C pII �O C O w4 p a e a S p 70 7 7a 64 �a a�7y 7z 13 67 67 'S7 -it i67 7 G7 /G Py9 3z 7� -/Sl •f3 /9,f 174 -,If Ig -- M 106 /00 //0 107 :1/f �� §7 .20 ar3 :133 z 74//d /zG „1 9 r/ 43 /16 Sr 17 /w Hr /a3 99. Fj!aG ;177 :i/i0 /J6 /Ga 1-6 /03, �M 17 /a 17 r�0 56 /-16 120 66 7z/.22 ✓17: ysb 60 rr/ /87 /az 77- 97/,Yi' 719,;4:171 }T3 IYr /70 /33/by %d.2/a9 j9 z J7/A. /a1v3 G y '16/d5/ /33 ; 77 �.�5 G6 77 7<?W 63 i. 7o _ /0/ 9v 53 jQ/az /1/ P/ 7y /06 - jd� :3z F8' 98 79 '/0 ;519 73 ;me 7� a7 7y //4, y/ 63 j06 176 $0 77 6 ti 97. /v 77 Go 9 9G 411 1166 .7r yy aio .:113/Vf lv A? -7j a99/7a. /9z 97 87 /zl /o° 76 90 %26 4, /U0 60 71) 5/ r6 : 7z �S 63 67 o3z 69 x,3_/7 7/ �' c) r�/ /� o /z 113 ✓13 88 97/.2(- Y3 64'. //Y'J d - 9 Li _ — 9/ 7/ 70 /.2r �/,/Z alb 1ao/sz asG 17z yz /9G /0/ /a /93 %59 87 ay S3 $y `7'1 3/ 4/ 70" F7 95 5 7/ 96 G/ 58 70 5`7 74 RR 6/ 90 //,Z 7z 6oB //7 1/0 SG 76 /aa' /a/ �� G� 7r lao 99/7 /P 76 % 0 3;40J1 Jill gill ;'ygo3 557 4113'13�� ;logo° -- i: a i NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the 1 ELECTION rR7:cli\c:rS 41 EI Ca,ito No.1 EI Ccrrito No.° EI Ccrrito No.3 �5y 1:1 Ccrrito No.4 1/0 ._ Tsl Cerrito Na..i Richmond No.I Riclunond No.^_ WrI mmnd No.3 Rid—nd No.4 7 P.ielunand No.L ` i ,•.. u Riclunond Na.6 Richmmid No.7 y _ Riclunond No.8 P Y P IiichumuI No.0 liicli oud No.10 9 g F Richmond No.Il RiOn-nd N o.12 Ricbn.and No.13 Y 6 Richnwnd\o.lu _ lliclunond No.18 Richmond No.17 _ N� Rielnnond No.18 Richmond No.10 Richmond\o.20 p - Mel nnon l No.21 V _ - Riclunoud No.22 E s 11M mud No.23 x Richmond No.^_i � g IiMnuond No.25 M ......_. -.. Richmond No.28 Itichmond No.27 Riclunond No.26 Rlebmoad No.29 Ricbnumd No.30 - RMou.nd Nu,31. Riclnnond Na,32 I. ['14.1 ad No.33 - - - - - - - 16-1 mend No.:34 _ Son Pablo No.1 S;m Pablo No.2 Want ..a .� .. _ - _..... ... _.. ... .....:__- ..:...- Roden Nu.1 457 Rodeo No._ /OZ Pinole No.l Pinole No.2 IIercules Selby i1 Crockett No.1 06 Crockett No.2 Croc,:,tt No.3 II ' J/ 97. 1 _ .. ... ... _ \':lona No.1 �' _ G $G G7 Vmana No.2 ii 112 64 ; 7/ �G \'nlnna No.;l � I Port Costa No.1 t73 - -- -- --- �7 Port Costa Na.2 Danville No.1 /2/ / VV P r r_.. _.. __-- s--' r:.ed a rwara of 0 R 3)8`5/,.. N/c z i 3zzY z36 ,. -- I Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 NON-�OIit�Ail /����. `/��a/ow>•t�u a //'a7irwy__ /.T�"L�Lrc�wx/�v r,c..nd�eu�W�.�v '� si I I 7A r66 r fi fi , J 7 p ' /a° 32 y h x do '26 y ' : //7 37 G° — /°7 0Z/ '73 ,S3 N 0 / 9 9 77 73 Jt u 133 a7 7 I /-7 / j; /Js P u 1.2T i h -- t 0 e voi 7.7 �. . 7117`/. 7.1 S7 7z -- -- ---- 7/ y3 _ ?`1y3y79 1/9/ 2'32 !Z Gia �y!�5h1, A/s/ _ P/ jz - -- .... _�. NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the ,t p . "'," ELECTIO\ R Total,Brought Forward i San Ramon If 1•aSSa7ara !� Alhambra G r Alamo - Lafayette - )foragn Walmat Creel:No.1 Walnut Creelr No.? Saranal, )Im•linrz No.1 )tnrlinra No.3 Martinez Na.4 .11.n•tinrr.No.5 . , Martine.No.6 .11artiurz No.7 Pin!IlillY_ r 1 t`rururd No.I F Il L'oncurd No.? ii C.neord No.3 Concord No.4 Am.einted coircll Pachero Pilkburg No.1 7 Pitt., 'No. !j 660 6 Pillabug No.a '-- Pitt."blu.,•No.4 II'I F), /06 I'itt,bu g No.5 Clayton 76 Morgan Territory __— Buy Puinl Clyde 7/ 06- Antioeh Nn.2 ... Antieeh No.3 FY 5a N.H Lone Tree ' _.�.. /�o71 llrentw rul No.I Brenn .1 No.2 Ilytron Nn.I Byron No.3 ..._...__.. .. ._._�� I�nigldsen Oakley CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS,e1041 �5��°52'{ °97. 5,2/,3.'.2 z 7 7777 u q ; . a } P _ Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 NON-'ARTISAN Cz14a. 1 a i m iaG i � 06 4 i E — ; 4 � , ylbr 7S p I i II � I i 87 /3 -IV- 61 _ d _ I f NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the i FLECTION I CTION j 1 llNo.� - I I( Into No ( Il hl EA it. ,,.3 7 w li ithnurcul No.1 Tf I :m�III.I„ hiehmmul No.3 �- R'ehmond No.4 RiAolonl No.6 Riahm.nd No. Ri.hniond No.8 Rico mond No-9 16-hmou I No.10 j/bb� II fifi riohlnond No.11 Rwhoi I No.1., li rlm and No.1+ 03 Richmond No.1. i u lrclonood No.16 Richmond No.17 Ricli'ooI No. 18 kkk liichmmd No.20 IW l - — Ri,liuiood No 21 Itiviij000d N..22 /J'� — i w Richlnnnd No.^+ I _. I - 1135 y liminnond No.25 Richmond No.26 'i42p/ 160 iond No.27 P9 Rmhmood No.28 Riclunoud No.29 �• g� - Rid,niond No.30 R;vhoo,d N,,,31 N ryI Rico mood N, .32 linlnnund No 33 Ricloonod No 3+ San Yahlu No.] V /65 Son PaIdo'No . ciallt Rld'.n N. 1 /J,/ Rodeo. .~ UO h - Hoole N. 1 1 uwle\o.2 /UG 2 Sdby cr"A t tt. .2 -- Valona No. - -.. J i n i Port Costa\o.1 } N 4 Port Costa No.2 Dii-ill,No.1 t i i Totals.Carried Forward _ J Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 NON-PUTISM ss N I. 11•� I. D. I e I � a i I ,I r I'. I I n ' r r 4 �I a� x i I I I � Ifl q� I i i I I I 4 - „ I I { ' 4 ! I I; I P NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the 54 p ,p 7777 -"-- - our;t�� f �uxti a z�. uz /¢C�eo e�u1 v 4� �i utW.�eJ�JG r — i i - IRECI PTotals Brought Forward I `1 �/ ? Van I''\iULLUn ii G� (p u Alha75 '1'assajara ;�.2 II � f Alhambra 71 it Alnnto Lafayette ,//`/ A tl t(­l:No.1 � a W,,1 ti t,,e1.No /aG a l a ay � 6 dart .No.t T /00 �I:¢imtz Na.3i/4///•'2 ,bardner.No.4 )tartfner,No.v ,ioithir.No.c fid`/33 - :dartiin•i No.1 23-/�20 Vio,11in - , 1v .1 � N �H a� t rd No.a //✓ /3 / / Co so i:ttc 10.4 f 33 c7z _ rata f i 93 r� 7 7� f 93 9r� tltit No.4 Pitt,fiurg No,.5 11oig,m I,n it try. N � Ba, h io,t l„l, Anti.ch No.1 4nt- li-No.° _.- I Antiovh No.3 it a B.ntnood So.I � t i Ifrcat„ood No.2 Byron No.7 IIYIi Knighken CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS: F � i Jay 3� G3�1)--" z guz9f7 597/s3_ 3oZ•17� G i Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 NON-PARTISAN w; I I r, I I L � N r I e N 7 � ' r 33 2 - 6 , w 50 36 , /,3 /U6 % 026 /C /J j Z,5, N - 6146 61 �37 �a� a7 76 'I ti 77 8`7 vii / a G i 40 i/9//a5 13 `i7i-2J_IYO/0 FNz aa9 ;337 I v y j ry x I NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the 1 � ry}pq 4 i N 1 ltl C1\CTi1 I y I^ lii 11 (',,I ito No. 1 El C criit,,No.° -_ EI Cerrito Nu.3 _ El C1rr'to No.1 1:1 C'rrrito No. .-- Richmond No.1 9 - Richmond No.? I MA )ud No.3 - 16,1 uond No.4 Richmond No.a R'cLumnd No.G - I j II RiAn.ond No.8 - Rn,ho of No.9 R;cho d No.10 p liicl mood No.Il .' Riga mmol No.12 - Ili;hu wd No.13 a Riclnnnud No.11 II k Iii•Im not No.la Rirl mond No 10 - � RiAno,nd Na 17 Richmond No 13 RIA co,d A0 19 Ri�h ood No.20 Riclnupool No.21 Richmond No.20 6 i lirohmond Vo.23 RicLnl0nd No.2.1 Richmond No.25 I �� Richmond No.20 II Richt d No.27 j Rion mond No._8 _ q n RicLmond No.29 Richmond No.30 { ! III Riiluum;d No.31 Riclnuond No 33 Ij Rid unond No.3:i _— liichm n l No 34 Sou 1'nLln No.1 Sun Pablo No.S Giant R:dro No.1 Ii ltodrn No ? Pinole No.1 Pinole No.° llcrcuks I%I Croc C'roll.ett No.1kett No.3 II I , Crock,tt No,3 - F In. No. I I i \ h No _ i \.lona No a Port Costa No.1 If Port Costa No.3 Unncillr No.] r h ;I I _... Totals Carried Forward w p. { i J I Primary Election Held August 29, 1922 NON-PARTISAN ]Y 15 G � a � N � F d B t , I i : w. � d :I 4 PI 1 r i I , , p i 1 I � I fi I w H h i e t v i ' f i . � � � . ^�§ . . � � � \� . . . . e . � \ � � � � ^ ° � � /�� . � � : \�i � � : . � \�/ . . ? �� . . � .� . y. ��\ . � . . � c' � � \2 �\�\ � \ »�. » . � \ ?� � � ��ƒ � . . .�\ . . � : < \ \\� �. . . »�\ � \ � �� . � « ~ �� � ©\� . < � � � 2�� � ? � \��\ . � 151,x. i I ' and from the foregoing Statement of Hesult of said election, this Board determines and finds and declares that the folloaing named persons have received the highest number of votes of 'etc party in his said supervisor yi<trict for delegate and shall be the representative of his party from said supervisor liistrict in which he sras elected, in all conventions of his party, in said County, which said Poli- tical subdivision is entitled to renresentation, and certificates of Flection are directed to be issued to each of the:.: respectirely, to slit; REPUBLICAN. supervisor District ml: Arthur Alstrom f J.F.Brooks F..I.:.Downer. ueorge b.Fredenburg ,ohn F. Galvin C.S.Hannum Paul Little hirs. Lurie Ogborn Larkin J.Younce. Supervisor District =2: George n. ';ard. Frank Thomson Arthur Burton. Supervisor liistrict t3: i I John L. 3eard. A.P,BraY _ Alfred s.Ormsby John L. Reid. Supervisor District ;'A4; No qualifications. Supervisor District ;p5: i +. Elwood Gates. DMO MATIC. l Supervisor District ifl: j A.c.Lang. i John F.Sanders. J.T.Silva. Louis A.Sirard. Supervisor District L: P.Lucey John L.coarthy. Supervisor District -3: J.J.nnderson. i John r.Kort e. Alv, S. Sherlock. -John Gallo. i Supervisor liistrict 7}4: Percy aouglas. _ Supervisor District f5: Futthe" Ward. Liatthe•.: Ward. Ii t7;;. Grant. f - I ' I i 152 i i i SOCIALIST, No qualifications. I PROHIBITION. A i No qualifications. From the foregoing statement of Result of said election, this hoard, determines i and finds and declares that the following named persons have received the highest number of voles at said election as candidates for each of the County and Township offices and shall be the only oandidates for such offices at the ensuing General Election and Certificates of i,omination are directed to be issued to each of them respectively, to crit: Count;; Superintendent of :schools: William H. Hanlon. Sheriff: Richard Aains Veale. Sheriff: Anthony Reggirrdo. County Clerk: Jasper H. 'Hells Auditor: A.it.bull enger. Recorder: U.H.Hurl ey il{ AM Collector: Martin W.Joost. District Attorney: Archibald B. ".inning. Assessor: George 0. Reese. Treasurer: J. Rio Baker. Public Administrator: Charles E.Daley Coroner: Charles F.Donnelly Surveyor: Ralph R.Arnold. Supervisor rust District: Zeb Knott. Supervisor third District: C.H.Hayden. Justice of Peace, let Township: Freak L. Glass. Justice of Peace, 2nd Township: William E.Young. Justice of the 2eace,3rd Township: George U. Duncan Justice of Peuoe, 4th 'Township: William Herne a Justice of Peace, 5th Township: E.P.Jacicson Justice of Peuoe, 6th Township: rude i'l.Lloore. Justice of P-ace, 7th Township: A.H. MacKinnon Justice of Peace, 6th township: John J.Brennen. Justice of Peace, Sth Township: Matther, 'Uard. Justice of Peaoe, 9th :ownship: Hob ort !Vallace. Justice of Peace, 10th 'Township: L.F.Grover. Justice of Peace, 11th 'Township: William P.Terry Justice of Peace, 12th township: Ray H.Standiah', Justice of Peace, 12th Township: Dennis J. Lucey Justice of eeace, 13th Township: Percy Douglas. d Justice of Peace, 14th Township; A.G.Krunland. Justice of Peace, 15th Township: John Roth. Justice of keace, 16th Township: U.h.Ska.ggs. '. Justice of Peace, loth Township: A.W.omith 4us4ice of Peace, 17th Township: 4.W.Heidorn. Justice of Peace, 17th Township: Edwin B.Sellers. Constable, 1st township: B.B."ogers. Constable, 2nd Township, James sbern Constable, 3rd Township: Harry L.. Stow. Constable, 4th Towaship: E.B. stead. Constable, 5th Township: John Utt. Constable, 6th township: Joseph Rodda. constable, 7th Township: Georre Uonlon constable, 8th Township: E.S.Thomas. uonstable, 9th Township: George H. Shafer. Constable, 10th township: Li.U.Uoitoza. Constable, 10th Township: B.-.Llontoya. Constable filth :township: Arthur McDonald. Constable, 12th Township: Hobert Johnson Constable, 13th Township: Charles Chapman. Constable, 14th Township: u.J.LeGrand. Constable, 15th Towaship: Arthur A.41 Strom. Constable, 16th Township: William Ludricks. Constable, 17th Township: Joseph A. Jesse. The foregoing oder is gas^ed b;f following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Knot., Casey, Hayden, and Trembath. !lees: !tone. absent: ,4unervisar Buchanan. The Bourd takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September 6th, 1922, at 10 o'clock i AX. . . .Chai rman. I . .= ✓LGG . .Clerk. e 153 '. j ' If THE BOARD OF SUP-iVtSORS OF C0112--U, COS^ui COUN'.Y, STATR OF U"1--'U1111IA. i Tuesday, September 5th, 1922. the board met at 10 o'clook A.M. Present; tion. W.J.Buchanun, Uhairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; j J.P.Casey, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.2rembath. J.H.'+ells, Clerk. i i +&e minutes of the bo-,rd for and during the month of August, 1922, are i read to the Board+aid by the hoard approved as read and signed by the Uhairman and i Clerk. In the tw tier of Approval of ! ' "'arrants of hteclamation District `802. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the board ordered that the followinl� wFrrants be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date wap im t. 243 Sept. 2nd, 1922. 402.12. j 244 Sept. 2nd, 1922. 115.00 245 Sept. 2nd, 1922. 2.50 A 246 Sept. 2nd, 1922. 245.49 247 Sept. 2nd, 1922. 25.00 3 And the Chairman and Ulerk of this Board are hereby authorised to note the I approval of this Beard by affixing their signatures thereto. 5 s� In the Matter of bridging Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, Fast of vicinity ! ; ' of Antioch. Supervisor 2rembath, presents the following Resolution which WAS unanimously; S"$� adopted by the Board: ? YfHaaS, the high-rays of the State of California have proved an invaluable aid in the development of this 'Mate's agricultural areas by providing I avenues and minimising the difficulties of communication between various j rural communities. as well as assisting in bringing the productive areas Of our State closer to consuming and shipping points; and, ,7HERUS, that section lying to the south of Saoramento, tmown as the Saaremento-San Joaquin diver Delta, is isolated and deprived of easy means of egress and inbecause of the natural barrier provided by the com- bined waters of he Sacramento and San Jo_quin Aivers; and, ! P.'HTMFis' for the normal rapid development of the interior of +iorthern Ualifornia, as well as that particular section known as the Sacramento- j San Jo:.quin diver delta, it is necessary that eueier avenues of land travel and communication with the Bay Cities be provided by t.-le construct- ion of a bridge across the present barrier of water dividing the already oompleted Stqte Highways leading from the Bay Cities on the West and from I ," Saoramento and Stockton on the ?.ast to Antioch, Contra Costa County, therefore, j ' BE I2 3:SC V7M, that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Cont mera costa, goes on record as favoring and strongly reoomnding the eonstruet- ion of a bridge in the vicinity of Antioch, Contra Costo County, at a place to be determined b.r Sttte tiigh::r. Commission engineers and that this constructive piece of work be included in that numeii Commission's 1923 Building program. B'T IT WRYflr�..: RsSOLV-M that a copy of thiu Resolution be for*::arded to the Governor of thr State of California, the California highway Commission, j and the Legislature of the State of Gal ifornia, aid the Senator and Assembly- I �. man to represent Contra Uosta County in the next Legislature. 154 i In the idatt er of •pproval of Policy J on Contra Costu County Free Library i at Walnut Creek. T.H.Hook, presents a policy of Pennsylvania Hire Insurrnoe Company, on the Contra Cost:. County Free Library at Vialnut Creek; said policy is by theBoard accepted I and aproved and placed on file. i I i In the Latter of Fixing Bonds Of Count;; Officers. i In compliance with provision: of the law so requiring, It is Ordered that the j County Officers of this County to be elected november 7th, 1922, and thereafter until the further order of tis Board, give bonds as required by law, before entering upon the discharge o_ their respective duties, in following suss, to wit: ' Treasurer, $100,000. assessor: '-$`10,000. County clerk; 15,000. Surveyor: 5,000 Auditor: 10,000. Supt. Schools: 3,000 Sheriff: 30,000. Coroner: 2,000 Tax Collector: 50,000. kublic odmr: 20,000. Dist.At to rney: 10,000. Just. Peace: 1,000 ! Recorder: 5,000. Constable: 1,000. s. The vote of the Board on said order beliig unanimous. I� f I I i In the Sutter of Sale of County Property no Longer Required. It appearing to the Board that those certain buildings belonging to the County of Contra Costa, situated at the County Hospital Grounds at kartinez, in said j county, to wit: one five-room frame building, formerly used as a Woman's Ward; one-room; frame building formerly used as an Operating Room; and one-room frame building formerly! used as an Insc.ne Detention ".Pard, are no longer required for public use; Now, therefore, IT FS H�trBY ORMIMD that oe.id buildings be sold at public I auction at the County Hospital Grounds, in said Count„ after notice by publication I for five days in Kartinez Daily Gazette, a newspaper published in the County of Contra Costa, and that -%H.How-h be and he is hereby appointed to auction said property ea d the Clerk of thi3 hoard is hereb,r directed to prepare and publish notice of the sale of said property. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i f = i I , i In the kutt�r of -iequisition of Supervisor Knott to sell old Roller �. 3 :n d nurohase new one. Supervioor lenott reports to the Board that he has in his possession an old steam roller which is no longer of any use to said District owing to it s delapidated con- ! V dation; I ". I, It is, on motion duly mode and carried, by the Board ordered that said Super- 1 visor Knott proceed to sell said roller in manner prescribed by law; 4Ce It is further ordered that said Superidanr Knott, be and he is hereby authorised 7 to purchase far' said dis slat a new roller suitable for the use of his said District. •i e In the Batter of Approval of Bouts of Terranova & Catalina. i Frank ierranove and x.1%.0atalina, co-partnere, both of the City of Pittsburg, I .41 having presented to this Board, good and :sufficient bonds as required by previous. ' i order of this Board, sad contract duly signed, for the building of side-walk and curb i on '.'hird Street, east of the Loan of Pittsburg, in accordance with order heretofore � made with this Board, and said bonds having been approved by the District .+ttorney; It is, by the Board ordered that said bond.i and each of them be and the same are hereby approved; It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorised to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. +he said order isaassed by unanimous vote of the Board. ' In the Latter of Petition for Formation i of Kensington Lighting District. It appearing to the Board that, and the Board now finding that in accordance ' with that aertuin order of the Beard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of '3 i f California, made on the 7th day of..ugust, 1922, directing that an election be held 2 on Friday, the lat day of Septemb=r, 1922, within certain territory in said order and hereinafter particularly described, for the purpose of determining whether the �f same shall become a ui.ghray Lightin:- District of the name of Kensington Lighting Di::trict of Contra Costa County, and that the notice of election thereby ordered to be posted was duly yosted for at least fifteen days next immediately preceding the -date of said election, in three of the most public places in the proposed Kensington Lighting District in Contra Costa County, State of California, to wit: one on corner of Darmel And Fad rmont avenues; one at corner of Coventry itoad and Ardmore &..rlington Avenues 'and one o:, co:per of Sunset Drive `nd Arlington Avenue, all in the town of + 1.4 ..., Kensington Park, as appears by affi:tavit of Lee S. Howard on file herein, and that in accordance with zLd d Order so m-de and posted as aforesaid, said election vas duly and regularly held on Priday, September let, 1922', between hours of 1 o'clock P.M. # ' omd TOO P.M. of said day within the said limits of aLAd proposed Lighting vistiet � and it appearing to the Board that the election officers duly appointed to conduct said) election did ourvaas the votes immediately after the clo:te of the election end did report the result of said election to Lne +soard of Supervisors within five days sub- Sequent to the holding thereof, to wit: on the 5t., day of September, 1922, and this I' i Board of Supervisors of contra Costa Co,nty on -ue.,day the 5th day of September, 1922 (Lionday the 4%day of September, 19:'2, the Lionday next succeeding the election being a legal holiday) having proceeded to canvass and having canvassed the votes cast at said election, and upon said canvass it appears th-t there was 19 votes cast at said election and out of said total number of 19 votes, a majority of votes I cast, to wit: 19 votes were in favor of bighting District and that no votes were oast against the Lighting District, NOT, In^:: .'O 2T, This Board of Supervisors noir determines and fii:ds that said election was duly and regul=ly conducted in all respects as required by law j i and in "coo dance with lacy and that a majority of the said 19 votes cast at said election, to wit: 19 votes were in favor of Lights ng District, ..tJD 1't I H"1313x 0?DP7D that a Lighting District of the name of Kensington Lighting. District in Contra costa county, has been rad is no•.•r duly and regularly � established within the boundaries stated in petition and order and hereinafter particularly described. IT IS H?2.Bgf ORDM=.D that the territory lying within the limits of said I boundaries stated in s:_id petiUon and order and hereinafter described be end the I same is hereby ordered and declared to be a duly established highway Lights ng Distrio of the name of Kensington Light'inlo District of Contra costa county. The territory hereinabove referred to and herein and 'hereby declared to be I the duly established Highway Lighting District by the name of Kensington fighting District of Contra costa County, be and the same is more particularly described as follows: i All that certain property situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of Ctliforni•:, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: j I BEGIIdISIHG at the intersection of the easterly corporate boundary line of I the City of E1 Cerrito and the line dividing +lameda wounty from Contra Costa County and running thence along the easterly and southerly boundary lines of the said City of ??1 Cerrito, northerly and easterly to the intersection of t}r. corporate to undary line of the City of 31 Cerrito and easterly boundary line of San Pablo Rancho, as that same is delineated on LILY of San Pablo 11--rancho, acomipanying and forming a part of the Final Decree in Partition of record in the Accords of Contra Costa County, State of f� California, and running thence along the easterly boundary line of the San Pablo c1anci�0 southerly to the line dividing .,lameda county from Contra Costa County; thence along the said line dividing �lameda County from Contra Costa County; westerly to the I point of beginning all lying within the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali:b rnia. All of tre above lines being shovm on Jd4 attached to said petition. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors bnott, Casey, ,iayden, Buchanan m d .rembath. hoes: Ilone. absent: None. y i - I 152 i i z ' In the Latta, of advertising for bids for Construction of Sec. 2, Div. No. 30, (Willow Pass Road). i This board having heretofore advertised for bid:_ for construction of Sec. 2, i 3 Div. Ido. 30, willow Pass Road, a.d the bid of Heafey, Lloore &LoNair, having b,en re- twined for further consideration, and now at this time, the firm of Heafey, 1doore & f i llcIlair, having offered to reduce their said bid for grading from the sum of 0875 to %440, the bal.:nce of their said hid to stand in accordance with said bid; it is by :lie board ordered that said contract be awarded to said Heafey, Moore i &L:eRair, as above stated, and that the yistriot At:orney pr••pare bonds and contract i in accordance with foregoing order. "he said order is :sassed by the unanimous vote of the board. In the Liu:ter of iocept+aice of plans and specifications for Building Side-walk at Crockett. R.R.Arnold, County purveyor, hav,.ng prepared plans and specifications for building a side-walk on State Highway at Crockett, ;ulifornia, for a length of 575 fee running westerly ac-loss the fill from th- High School; It is, by the board ordered hat said plans and Specifications, cross-sect- ions and strain :sheets, be and the same are hereby zJapted as plans and specifications, etc. for building of said sidewalk. It is further ordered that the ;lerk of this aoard advertise in the Crockett ' bign,l, for bid,, to be presented to this board up to hour of 11 o'clock AAL-. on Liond y Uctober 2nd, 1922, for the building of said sidewalk in accordance with said plans and specifications. The vote of the board �n said order being unanimous. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. i Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the board ordered thatthe foliowing I allowances be and the sane are hereby made to following named indigents, commencing on dates Set opposite their names, to wit: (County Aid) Ruby Lockman, Pacheco, 425. per month, commencing Aug. 1st, 1922. ' Pannie Kerr, E1 Cerrito, 015. per month, commencing Aug. 1st, 1922. Bary n. Fraga, Oakley, 420. per month, commencing bug. lat, 1922. Katherine Bromley, 561- 5th ct., uichmond, $15. per month, commenc :_g Aug. 1st, 1922. (State Aid). Annie Bras, 2035 BUrretL ave. Richmond, 00 per month, commencing- Aug. lst,1902. Florence Ueiaello, Oil-ley, X30, per month, co:;J:encing Aug. 1st, 1922. It ij further ordered that the County:.uditor draw warrant on the County i P 15� i 'r treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on the Hospital r'und, until the further order of this board.,� In the Latter of Levy of State and county pax for the fiscal year 1922-25. The board having considered the value of all property returned on the I Assessment tcolle of the uounty of contra costa, and amounts require:! to be raised in i the various funds for the conduct of the business of the county for the fiscal year 1922-23, and the State Board of ^qualiaution having certified to this Board that � there will be no tax required for Stare purposes on property of said county; It is, by the Board ordered that the tax to be collected on each X100 of valuation of property in contra costa comity for the fiscal year 1922-23, be and the same is hereby fixed ana levied as folloi:'s: General r'und, .x.415 Hospital Fund .17 Salary Fund .21 Grammar Soh. Fund .43 High Sch. Fund .115 Advertising Bund .002. Road Fund .35 Int. & Sine. Fund (Court House) .008 int. & Sink. r'und. (High,;ays) .28 County Library r'und .06 Weimer Jt.Hos,Fund .02 Kaint.Bond itoads .06 Vet.Soldiers,bailors, &Marine Home r'und .10 • Total-- The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board% In the Ltatter of levy of taxes in Certa3 n school District:; and union High School Districts for fiscal year 1922-23. County Auditor --.U.Sullenger, having returned to this ncard, a report _hat certain school districts and union high school districts are liable for certain taxes to raise money for pWment of bonds and taxes respectively voted in said districts respectively; It is, by the board ordered that upecial taxes be and the same are hereby levied in following named school and union high school districts respectively for fiscal year 1922-23, on each V100 of valuGtioa of property in said districts, to wit; Alhambra Union High School Dist. (Bond uo. 1) 4.01 (Bond No. 2) .175 " (Bond No. 3) .085 Richmond (Bond) .02 John swet, (Bond) .01 Liberty " (Bond) .09 San Ramon (Bond) .05 tut. Diablo " " ^ " (Bond) .07 Richmond urammar School (Bond Do. 1) .008 " (Bond vo. 2) .043 " IBond Do. 3) .036 (Bond ire. 4) .204 liartinea " (Blind tio. 1) .04 (Bond Do. 3) .08 Pittsburg IBlind uo. 1) 10 " IBond uo. 2 .24 P JR Black Diamond Grammar School District (Bond) Sen Pablo n „ $.03 (Bond no. 1) x.35 i Oakley (old) (Bond vo. 2) .08 (Band) .03 Pinole-Hercules (Bond ) .03 ! Stege " " 4bond) .007 Port costa " „ .17 Central •• ,+ .• (Bond )) .15 � . Re + Selby , u (Bond) .20 I -Bay Point n „ (bond) .03 tt Antioch + „ (Bond) .13 14 Pleasant Hill ° ° {Band) .30. Bond) .31 Lafayette + n „ Valle Vista " " #Bond) .36 25 Green Valley " ^ " (Bond) Oak Grave (Bond) .30 n " Brentwood a (Bond) .10 „ n (bond) .10 i y Danville (Band) .20 Excelsior " + Will= Spring + „ (Bond) .11 Oakley „ o „ (Bond) .33 (Bond) .42 s .he said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.f., ffE Y Ai In the }watt er of levy of 'iaxes for certin school Districts of ! Contra Costa County. k The County-uditor and Board of trustees in and for the following named a school Di:>trict:; of L+antra Costa County respectively in manner and form and within the time required by law, having certified to this Hoard a statement of respective amounts th-,t will be required in each of said re;;peative school district,- for the ' maintenance and conduct of said _chools during '.hs fiscal year 1922-23, It is, by t-:e hoard ordered that special school taxes be and the same are hereby levied on esch .2100, of Valuation of property in following named school ) J ' Districts, for the fiscal year 1922-23, as set forth below: j <:ntioch-Live Oak y.30 Ambrose .30 Bay Paint .16 Briones Valley .30 Carryon .30 x Carquinez .30 y Iron House .23 Rnightsen .08 Liberty .11 = kar ti n ez .50 Nichols .10 Pinole-Hercules .18 Plea::ant Hill .21 Pittsburg .30 i Port Costa .28 I Richmond 30 Rodeo .21 San Pablo .30 Sobrm to .12 Walnut Creek .30 The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. 1 'f I ( t a 160 I In the batter of Levy of Special Taxes for maintenance of High School Districts of Contra Costa Cou-ity. :ire county auditor and Board of 'trustees in and for each of said union high school districts respectively, having in manner and form and within the time required :;y law, certified to statements of amount of money required in said union high school districts for the naint-enance and conduct of :,.0 d high schools; It is,by the Board ordered that a special tax be and the same is hereby levied on each �;100 of valuation of property in following named union high school i districts for the fiscal year 1922-23, to wit; i Richmo3d Union High School District $.40 j Alhambra " " " " .42 ,John SweW' 1. " " .20 emador Valley Jt. U.H. School .50 Liberty Union nigh School .42 j kt. Diablo " .60 I Riverview .75 San Hermon " " " .22 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. ::' In the }Luer of Special Faxes for Kindergarten School purposes. The County Auditor and Board of rustees of each of the following named School Districts, having in manner and form, and within the time required by law, cer- tified to this Board, a statement of respective amounts that will be required in each of ser d school districts for mainten-nee of Kindergarten schools therein, I It is, by the Board ordered that special taxes for maintenance of kindergarten! schools in each of the, following named school districts, be and the same is hereby levied on each ;;100 of property in said School Districts for the fiscal ye::r H22- 1923; I Antioch-Live Oak $.08 Carquinez .05 Liar t in�z .06 Pinole-Hercules .12 Pit sburg .15 Richmond .04 ,Is de o .14 The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Liatter of Levy of School Taxes for Building Purposes. II The County Auditor and Board of trustees in and for each of said School Districts having in manner and form and within the time required by law, certified to this hoard, a statementof re_pective amounts that will be required in each of ' the said school Districts respectively for building purposes, It is by the Board ordered that speci"l taxes be and the same are hereby levied for building purposes on each 4;00 of valuation of property in following named school Sistricts for 'i,:cal year 1922-23, to wit; i 161 ' Antioch, ti.15 Ariones Valley .15 Canyon .15 atartinez .15 uicbmond .15 Vase .15 Carquinez .15 k The said ord(,r is pasoed by the following vote of the board, tD wit: A Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hayden, Buchanan, and Trembath. noes: :one. Absent: None. F In the itatt�r of Levy of Tax for Llai ntenance of Fire Departments i `= in unincorporated towns in Fire Districts. she County euditor and Board of Fire Commissioners in and for the uninoorporat� 1 ed towns of Crockett & Crolona Fire Distr-ct, Danville Fire District and Lafayette z •E Fire District„ having in manner a:d form and within the time required by law, oerti-i - i Pied to this Board a statement of respective amounts that will be required in said "i unincorporated tovnis of Crockett & 0rolona Fire District, Danville Fire District and Lafayet.e Fire District, for equipping and maintenance of faire department therein; It is by the Board ordered that the foliowing special taxes it each of the j following Fire Districts ire and th(, same is hereby levied on each X100 of valuation of property within Fire limits of unincorporated limits of Crockett & Crolona Fire y District, Danville Fire District and LaftVet.o Fir(, District, for pur;.ose of establish- 4 ing and equipping fire department tiiu<.ein, to wit: Crockett & Crolona '__r. District, for maintenance, j.50 � f voted tax .80. Total X1.30. I "; Danville Fire District, $.w 4 Lafayet_e di:e District .09 The said order i:. pssed by the unanimous vote of the board.( In the hatter of Levy of pax to i lLai stain System of Street Lighting in Highway Lighting Districts. f .'lxe Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County having awarded a contract i for equipping •and 'nstalling and maintaining a system of street lights on public Liighxt ys in those certain_ Districts known as Crockett, Valona & Crolona highway Lighting District, Byron tii&.7ay Light ng District, Brentwood Aighway Lighting I District and the residents of Ottley -ighrnay Lighting District and Kensington Lighting District, havinir asked 9is Board for a levy of tax to maint::;in lights in s�i d Districts on contracts to be hereafter awarded, and the County auditor having certi- fied to this; Board as m the amount of taxes thus '7111 be required in s::id highway i � -Lighting Districts ':or ;;a!ntenance of said system of street lights during fiscal year 1922-23, in socordanoe with ::aid request, 16? ='s It is, by the Board ordered that a special tax in each of the following highway Lighting Districts, be and the same is hereby levied on a ach ;;100 of val uation of taxable property within the limits of said Highway Lighting Districts, to wit; F` �4 ur.,ckett, Valona E Crolona highway Lighting District, i.25 - A Byron High,.ay sighting District 1.60 i Brentwood highway light Lag District .36 t Oakley Highway Lighting District 1.50 Kensington Lighting District .10 I The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. I In the Latter of Payment of Claims for bridge work. It appearing to ..he board that '..he funds of itoad. List. 1, Supervisor Dist. 2, would be unreasonably burdened by the payment of the following claims for the building of bridge over Lioragaa itoad; h It is, on motion duly made end carrieJ, by the board ordered that said claims and each of the:-i be ad they are hereby ordered paid out of the general Fund of Contra Costa ucunty; Spencer Lumbrr Company, $157.99 Joe VinLura, 20.00. The s-iu order iz passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, a In the L-,ttr..r of Payment of bills for Construction of assajara -Jm ville ctoad. It a:pea:ring to :.he board that the public good ::nd necessity demand the + grading, -rc-grading, paving, macadamizing, of an existing road known as Danville- rass��ars a:oad, and that the cost of grading, re-grading, paving zm d m_cadamizing � I end repairing o:L said existing road is too great to be paid out of the funds of Sup- ! ervisor District F2, 1t is, by cite hoard ordered that the following claims b-, ordered paid out of the Ueneral •und of uon i-u Costs county; umuel mown 4126.25 Frank Colier 20.00 Christ welsoa 44.00 rim. Rickman 20.00 Frank Hegello 12.00 Joe Hegello 6.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board. .. I 16 ' In the Latter of Allo;.once of Claims out of Special Road Fund. It appecring to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury: of Contra Costa County, certain moneys in speoiai road fu:id of ContrLCo::ta county which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa "ounty's portion of said State automdule Tax collected by St..te treasurer and forwarded to the reastxer of Contra: Costa County, during the year 19;2, and from moneys collected for violation of too m!r Vehsle a:t, and moneys collected fro: idotor Truck licenses,.which said money shall tie expended by slid County exclusively, in the construction of bridges, culverts and rgads in said county, and the following claims having been presented for construction of roads, bridges and culverts under sunervidon of County Surveyor's Department It is, by the Board ordered that slid claims be and they are hereby ordered p A d ; out of the Special Road fund of Contra Costa County; 1 .4 Name. Amount. Standard Cil Company j216.29 Standard Cil 0omp"y 148.07 John ilienburg 203.05 Joseph Lilley 18.00 vdward Hach 48.00 :• i.J.Fit gerald 72.00 it.Locke 60.00 i Hutchinson Co. 9.80 Claude Glass 72.00 _he said order is pused by the unanimous vote of the Board.,. �e 3 In the Lutter of..poortionment of Railroad Taxes throughout the county of Contra Costa, for the year 1922. r WHiRMS, the State Board of EquLlizarion has transmitted to the County j -uditor statement-- showing chat the length of the main truck of the Southern raoifieI Railroad compuny in this county is 87.342 miles and the assessed value ner mile of A the same for the year 1922, is 850,000 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, i ;= rails and rolling stock of such railroad of said Company,aggreguting the sum of k $4,367,100; i That t .e length o£ main track a-:d righ,. of ::.,y of the atchison, Topeka and Santa Ze iuilivuy Company gr said county is 61.26 miles end the assessed value Der f mile of the sac:e for the yea 1922, is $33.,330 on the whole franchise, roadway, road= bed, rails and rolling stook of such railroad of said Com u p ny aggregating the stmt ofl k $2,044,426. j that the length of the main track and right of way of the San r4•aneisco Sacramento Railroad, in said county is 43.90 miles, and the assessed value _,er mile of the same for the N y, , ye 1922, is 15,950 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed rails end rolling. stoeit of s.eid railway of said Comnany aggregating the sum of a 000,205, I That the number of miles of track of the southern racific npilroad Company upon which the franchise an.i rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in thip i I 1.6 r IiI I County is 61.022 miles and assessed value per mile for the year 1922 of such franobisel and rolling stociz in this conaty on said r:..ilroad is ;1000. aggregating she sum of I 061,022. That .h_e number of miles of track of thn atchison, Topeka & Sun'y Fe Railway Comt..ny upon which t_e franhise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this county is 61.88 miles and the assessed value per mile for the year 1922, I of such francbloe Wnd rolling stock in this eotaty on said r+:ilroad is X1000 aggregatipg the sum of :61,880.00. WAMMUPON, it is by the hoard ordered and decreed that the length of the main t track of the Southern racific R::ilroad Company in this county is 87.342 miles and the assessed value per mile thereof is the s ua of 450,000 on the whole franchise, roadway,l4 roadbed, rails -nd rolling stock of such railway, aggregating the sum of 44,367,100 j apportioned as folla:,s, to wit: j Ineor.;orated gowns. i<artinez 2.21 miles 4110,500. , Hercules 1.90 95,000 Pinole .72 36,000 Pittsburg .55 27,500. tiichmUnd 6.104 305,200 Walnut vreek 1.82 91,000. 5ohool Uistricts. Port vosta 2.291 miles X114,550. 'arquinez 1.75 87,500 Selby 1.79 89,600. Pinole-Heroules 3.65 " 182,500. kartirez 5.45 272,500 Sanpablo 2.906 " 145,300 Kia}�and 6.104 305,200. Pittsburg 3.88 " 194,000 Oakley .22 11,OU0. That the length of m,in track of th? ntohison, Kopek" & Santa Fe Hailw�y i Company in this county is 61.28 miles acid the assessed vLUUe per mile thereof is the j sum of X33,330 aggregating the sun of :2,042,462 apportioned as follows, to wit. Inoorocrated Towns. Antioch .95 miles 31,665. Pinole 1.02 " 33,995 Hercules 1.91 63,660 i Pittsourg .57 " 19,000 Richmond 6.70 " 223,310 El Cerrito 2.30 " 76,660 School districts. Oakley 2.20 miles 73,325 Pittsburg 4.12 137,320 Vine bill 1.87 62,325 Mart_nez 2.22 73,990 Franklin 2.57 " 85,660 Pinole-a'eroules 3.41 113,655 San Pablo 2.21 " 73,660 Riehm,nd 9.00 299,970 shat the length of main track of the oan r'ranciseo-oaeramento Railroad in thi County is 43.90 miles a.d the asses:>ed v4iue per mile thereof is the sum of ;15,950 aggregating the sum of 8700,205 appo_tioned :.s follows: i Incorporated towns. vonoord .295 miles 4,705. 2ittsburg .58 " 9,250. Walnut vreek 1.89 It 30,145. ! f I t i i ' School uistricts. Pittsburg 2.909 miles 06,400. i That the number of miles of trac.c of the uoutheru eacific Railro"d compwny upon which t-e franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in t'-As county is 61.022 miles a.:d the assessed value per mile of such franchise and i rolling stock in this county on said acailroad is 91000. aggregating the sum of .x61,022 apportiuned as fol�ows, �o lncorpora.ted owxw: uartinez 2.21 miles 2,210. Rercules 1.90 1,900 einole .72 " 72o 3 Pittsburg .55 550 .Ki ohmond 5.97 " 5,970 School Uis riczs. San Pablo 1.41 miles 5 1,410. Richmond 5.97 " 5,970. Pinole-Rercul•as 3.65 3,650. Selby 1.79 " 1,790 Carquinez 1.75 1,750 Tort atosta ".15 " 2,150 i Martinez 5,451. 5,450 Pittsburg 3.88 3,880 Oakley .22 220 'hat t,ie number of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka and canta re i tcailway -ompany, upon which the franchise end rolling stale of the Tullman Oompany is operated in this county is 61.88 miles end the assessed value per mile of such 3 franchise and rolling stock in this county on s_-id railway is 91000 aggregating thei swa of ;61,880 ap•;ortioned as follows, to :•Tit: lnco_vorated -owns. Antioch .96 miles 4 960 Hercrles 1.91 " 1,910 Pinole 1.00 " 1,000 Pittsburg .57 570 Richmond 6.70 " 6,700 El Cerrito 2.30 " 2,300 School Districts. O=kley 2.20 miles 2,200 Pittsburg 4.12 4,120 Vine Hill 1.67 1,870 Ltartinez 2.22 " 2,220 Franklin 2.57 " 2,570 Pinole-Hercules 3.40 " 3,400 San Pablo 2.21 " 2,210 Richmond 9.00 " 9,000 The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, b writ: :i Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, gayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: P1one. Absent: Bone. y "i 166 I In the Batter of Is:..+.nee of Bonds of F.%Oelai or school District. WHML"--S, on the lot_: dqy of July, 1922, the School Board of the Nxoelsior School District in the County of contru Costa, State of Califarni::, deemed it advisab7a to call and by a resolution rad order duly and regularly pus:.-.ed and adopted by the said School Board aad entered on the minute:,. thereof on s-id last mentioned day, said School Board did c-11 an election and resolve and order; I That un election be culled and held throughout said Excelsior School District on the 8th day of Augus�, 1922, for the purpose of submitting t0 the electors of said) T+xoelsior School District the question of issuing and selling the bonds of said Fx- i Oelsior School District in the amount of live thousi:nd (0,000)dollars to run not exoeedin:- five (5) years and to bear interest at the rate of five (5%) per cent i per annum interest puyuble semi-annually, for the purpose of raising money for buildi" an ..ddition or additions to the school building of Excelsior School District Sad for :he further purpo.,e of repairing said school building and for supplying said school building with furniture end necessary apparatus and for improving said School grounds! and, f ^.HEBRiia, an election was held in said 7'$oelsior School District on the 8t$ day of August, 19'22, in conformity with the said resolution and order of sal d 8Ohool Board of the said Excelsior School District and all the proceedings had in the premia s have bean certified to this Board of -upervisora by the School Board of the said Mt- celsior School District as required by law; and, Y7HMnT s, the said certified proceedings show and after a full examinetL on and investigation this Board has found and does hereby find and declare: That in a000rdauoe with the Resolution and order of the School Board of Mcoalsior School District duly ,,cased .m d adopted on the 10th day of July, 1922, an ' election eras du_y oailed in suid Nxoelsior School District and was held in said Rx- Celsior school District on the 8th day of August, 1922, and that notice of said elect� ion was given by posting notices thereo_ signed by the members of the said School Board in more than threr public places in said sacoelsior Soh.;ol District for more that twenty day:: next before slid election, and by publishing such notice in the "Byron 'f Times' a newspaper printed and published in the said County of Contra Costa, State of California, not less than once a week for three successive weeks before said election (four publications) which said notice so posted and published was in the form required by the 2j1_tioal code of the State of California. That prior to t_:e opening of the said polls at said election the Inspector and Judgns of*'lection conducting said election in said ncoelsior School District too the oath of office us required by lam, and a; the close thereof, ounvassed the votes i oast thereat, and certified the result of suid election to the said so:.00l Board Of j said Excelsior District, and to them made return of the ballots mid the poll and tally list of said election. 2hut on the 15th day of August. 192:, the came being the seventh day after I the. s"id election and at the hour of one o'clock 2 L. of said day, the School Board I I I' ' of said racelsior School District met and canvassed the said returns of said"bleotion, from which said returns the said School hoard of the said Facelsior School District Pound and declared and this Board now finds and declares that there was a total of Twenty two votes cast at said election and that more than two thirds of the votes cast, to wit: Twenty-two votes were cast for is:;uing said bonds and that no votes were cast against issuing said bonds and that none of the votes cast were irregular and illegal and not counted, and that the said School Board of said District caused an entry of the result of said election to be made upon the Linutes of the said Board. And this hoard further finds ._nd declares that said election was duly and regularly o�lled and held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published and that the result thereof eras duly and regularly canvassed and in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts, conditions and things required by law to be done have been done and performed in regular and in due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorizing the issuance of the school District bonds and that the total of indebtedness, of said School District, including this proposed issue of bonds is within the limit prescribed by law. IT IS THTMIFORP, ORDTI?19 that the bonds of the Pscoelsior School District in the County of Uontra Uosta, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of rive thous �a ($5,000.) dollars and that the same sha!1 br numbered from one (1) to five (5) inclusi e, and shall be in denominations of One thousand ($1,000.00) dollars each, payable within five (5) years from the date thereof in gold coin of the united "Ltates of America with interest thereon at the rate of five (5%) prr cent p-r annum, payable semi-annually in like gold coin, both principal and interest payable at the office of the County Treasurer of the said Uounty of Conte Costa.. IT IS FURTaM 0_'WMr7D that said bonds shall be dated the let day of Octoit r, 1922, and shall be payable as follows, to wit: ' Bona numbered one (1) to mature one year from date, to wit: the lst day of October, 1923. Bond numbered two (2) to mature two years from date, to wit: the 1st day of October, 1924. Bond numbered three s3) to mature three years from date, to wit: the lst day of October, 1925. - Bond numbered four (4) to mature four years from date, to wit: the 1st day of October, 1926. Bond numbered five (5) to mature five years from date, to wit: the 1st day of Uctober, 1927. AND 1'i 1S FU_t'_'3f?? ORD^219 that said bonds slap be issued in substantially the following form, to wit: NO. SCHOOL DIS'i:iICT BUND $1,000.00 T'BCTZSIUR ':CHOUL DIS-RiCT COUNTY OF CONT3a COST", State of California. ' Ereelsior.Sehool District in the County of Uontra Costa.,state of California, United States of nmerica, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof at the office of the County reasurer of the County of Contra Costa,, State of Oalilornia, cn trei let day of October, 19^ One thousand ($1,000.00) dollar in gold coin of the United states of hmrrioa, with interest thereon in lilm gold coin at the rate of five (5() per cent _:er annum, payable semi-unnv lly on the 1st day 16S i of April, and the lst day of October, of each and every year from the dote hereof until this bond is paid. This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date numbered,from one tll to five (5)"in:.lutive, amounting in the aggregate to the sun of rlive thousand (",000.00) dollars and is issued and sold by the board;of Supervisors of the County 0. of Contra Costa, State of CrliforniL, for the purposF- of raising money for ouilding an addition or additions to the school building of Excelsior School District, and for .he further purpose of repairing said school building and for supplying said school building with furniture and necessary apparatus and for improving said school grounds, in excelsior School District in said county of Contra Cost,-, -�Jtate of Califo - nia, in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the rolitical Ood�e and the constitution of the State of O:a ifornia snd is authorized by s vote of more t an two thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and'regularly called and held and z conducted throughout said Rxcelsior School District in said county and State on the 8th day of august, 1922. And the Board of Supervisors of the Cointyof Contra Costa„ State of Cali:b rni', hereby certify and declare that said election was duly and regtlarly called, held :n d conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published and the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and declared in the manner to d as re- quired by law and that all the acts and conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of the said bonds have been done, and have been a performed in regular and in due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the is2ue of Grammar school District Bonds. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of indeLt- edness of the said Excelsior School District including this issue of bonds zs within the limit provided by law. This bond is in the form prescribed by an order of said board of Supervisors duly made and entered in its kinutes on 5th day of September, 1922, and shall be psyb le t, out of the interest and sinking fund of the excelsior School District and the money, for the redemption of said bonds and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of the said Moelsix school-District. nz IN WITNTSS "iH'^_70F, the Board of Supervisors of the county of Contra Costa, State of 0&ifornia, has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman, _nd by the County Auditor, and attest by its Clerk with the Seal of said board attached this lst day of October, 1922. P Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. Attest. county nuditor. County clerk and cl-rk of the card of Supervisors of t.e County of Contra Cost-, State of California. R- ,D,VYD, that to each of said bonds shall be abashed interest coupons equal ' . in number to twice the numb,:r of years said bonds shall run and payable as hereinbefore set out-, in substantially the following form, to wit; i ' $25.00 INT?REST COUPON No. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costs, State of California, will prey to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the -Fxcelsior School District in s::id uo unty and State, on the 1st day of 19 at his office in the town of Martinez in s:id County and State, the sum of twenty-five dollars for interest on -bond idumber of saidExcelsior School District.` County auditor. _ Chairman of the Board of ouDervisors. County Clerk and ulerk of the board of Super visors. AND IT IS KR'-'HP? ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of Contr- Cost , State of California, shall cause the said 'ponds and coupons to be prepared in ao- cordance with the foregoing forms. AND iT IS HT7i= FURTHR'ORDRFD that vv.J.Buchanan, the "airman of this Board, J.H.eells, the uounty Clerk and ul,rk of this Board, and A.N.Sullenger, Count Auditor of s"id County is, and each of them are, hereby authorized as such officials to sign each of said bonds on behalf of said County, and to impress upon each bond the seal of this Board of Supervisors, and to sign each of saLd coupons by their respective facsimile signatures; i sND Ii IS FLETEIR ORDr21ED that the said bon:Lo be sold by the hoard of Super- visors of the said County, for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 2nd dwy of October, 1922, at the hour of 11 o'clock c.M. of said day to the highest and "nest responsible bidder for cash gold coin of the United States, of America, after due and legal notice thereof had been given b;; said uoaxd of Supervisors by publication of a notice, specifying the time and place, of thesale of said bonds:, ' the number of and denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereon,,thr, t=rms for which said bonds will rum, and the date of payment thereof, and the kind of money for which said bonds will be sold, to wit; Gold coin of tha United States of America and that said bonds will be sold to the highest and b, st bidder for cash as wforesai but in no case less than par and accrued interest, and that the said board of Super- visors will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bids; for two successive weeks in the Byron Tim,s, a newspaper printed Lm d published and circulated in the said County of uontira Costc. Passed and adopted at a regul-r meeting of the said board of Supervisors, -- held ou tae 5th day of Septeber, 1922. n. ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hayden, zuehanan and rrembath., Noes' ijone. Absent; None. V And the board takes recess to meet on Monday, Sept. 18th, 1922, at 10 T' o'clock A.M. . r Chairman. �i%: , Clerk. 170 i I IN THF; BOaD OF SUP'°34ISORS OF CJPI:H:. COS_'.. COUN'T'Y, Sia':'r Or' CdLIFURNId. Monday, September 18th, 1922. The Board met at 10 o'clock —M. Present: Ron. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Eeb Enott;l I J.P. Casey, C.-.dayden, and g.J.1'rembath. J.n.++ells, Clerk. 1n the flatter of ..pproval of l I Warrants of reclamation District #2059. i Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that warrants of declamation District #2059, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date amount. 30 Sept. 18, 1922 8.00 ' 31 Sept. 16, 1922 91.00 32 Sept. 18, 1922 77.00 33 Sept. 18. 19:_2 4T.50 34 Sept. 18, 1922 10.50 35 Sept. 18, 1922 140.u0 37 Sept. 19, 1922 288.76. And the Chairman and Clerk of this hoard are hereby authorized to note anproval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. i In the matter of approval of warrants of reclamation District j #2024. I Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Soard order Pd that warrants of Reclamation District #2024, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date .:mount. 73 July is+_, 1922, ,E6.00. 14 July 1st, 1922, 25.00 75 July let, 1922, 10.00 76 July 10th, 1922, 7N.61. 77 Aug. 10, 1922 916.97. And the Chairman and Clerk of this hoard are hereby authorized to note approial of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I In the Matter of approval of f Warrants of Reclamation District #2025. Good cause -ppearing therefore, it is by the Board ordered that warrants of Reclamation District #2026, be and the same is heretp approved, to wit; No. Da to amount. I 87 July 1st, 1922 $ 30.00 88 July 1st, 1922 15.00 89 July let, 1922 30.00 90 July lat, 192E 16.00 92 July 10, 1922 4724.10 92 Aug. 10, 1922 2481.76. I I 1 P 171 ' And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Xatter of approval of warrants of Reolam,a�ion District #2026. i Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the board ordered that the warrants of Reclamation 1!istriot #2026, be approved as follows, to wit: i i No. Date Amo=t. I 104 Juiy 1st, 1922 40.00 105 July Ist, 1922 20.00 106 July 1st, 1922 40.00 107 July 1st, 1922 lb.00 108 July 10th, 1922 414.35 ' And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note aoprovalj of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. i i i j fn the Matter of Granting Leave of Absence of J. Rio baker, County Treasurer. I It is by the board ordered tht a leave of absence of thirty days from and after the date of leaving the State of (N ifornia, be granted b J. Rio Baker. I In the +tatter of Approval of Contraot and Bond of Heafey, Moore &McNair. Heafey, Loore, and MONair, having presented to this Board, a good and sufficient bond as required by previous order of this Board, for completion of Div. No. 30, of the County Highway or Willow Pass Road, and said oontrao tinbeen duly approved by the District attorney, It is, by the Board ordered that the bonds and each of then be and they are hereby approved by this Board, and the Chairman is hereby authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of said County of Contra Costa. i i i i I In the Matter of granting rsctension ' of time to Heafey, iaoore & McNair. Heafey, Moore & MoNair, having made application to this Board for an extension i of thirty days from and after date of expiration of their contract to complete Concord- Avon Road, It is, by the board ordered that said Heafey, Loore&MaNdr, be granted an extension of thirty days time to complete their contract said extension to commence I 1T2 i at expiration of their said contract. ' in the flatter of Advertisement for Bids for completion of uivision No* 22 County Highway. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for completion of Division #22, county Highway, and tlis being the time and plaoe for receiving o5 bids, the following bidders appe-r and file bids, to wit: I OA%LA D PAVING COLSPaNY: Embankment, per yd. 02.75. Asphaltic pavement, per sq. foot, 0.37. HUTOHi_ISOiJ CLW[p NY: Embankment, per cu. yd, 0.98 Asphaltio pavement, per sq. ft. 0.287 i L.F. GROW: Zmb—k-rnt, per cu. yd, 41.00 Asphaltic pavemFnt, per sq. foot, 9.26. Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of R.E.Wow, is the lowest) and beat bid presented for the std d contract, It is by the hoard ordered that the contract herein be and the a-me is hereby awarded to N.�.Grow. it is further ordered that the vistrict attorney be and he is hereby ordered toprepare said contracts and bonds in accordance with the foregoing order. It is further ordered that a.h.wrow, give bonds in following sums, to wit: ! rifty per cent of estimated contract price for the faithful performance of said con- tract and fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor and material furnished. i r In the hatter of Advertisement , for bids for urading and uraveling of bec. ¢2, Division ao. 25, Marsh iCreek road. -chis Board having heretofore advertised for bids for building of grading and graveling of Section #2, of Division No. 25, of county Bighway or yarsh Creek Boud, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders appear -nd file bids, in following sums, to wit: j O'BRIRN: Grading, per on. yd, f.69. I' Gravel, per yd. 41.97. Thereupon it aope,._ring to the Board that said bid is a reasonable one, it is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to F.k. u'Brien, at above stated prices. j It is further orderer: that a.E.O'Brien, give bonds in following sems, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor and material furni-i- ed and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for fsithful performance of said oohtraot. it is further ordered that the uistriot ..ttorney prepare contract gad nand. ; i r 173 I i In the matt Pr of advertisement I. for bids for installing and r•urnishing of h1cctriaity in Oakley mighway Lighting lis trio t. chis board having heretofore adv,rtised for bids for installation of a light) Ing system and furnishing electricity to said Oakley Highway Lighting uistriet in accordance with plana and specifications heretofore adopted by this board; now i, at this time, the Paoifio aas & Electric company files a bid in accordance with said hotioe, said bid being in accordance with behedule fixed by asilrmd Commission of the otate of California, a copy of which is attached to said bid. Thereupon, it is by the board ordered that a contract be and the same is here= by awarded to said Oakley highway Lighting yistrict, in acoordanae with said bid, and that said Pacific gas 4 F.leotrio Company furnish bond to this Board in simm of 01000, ' as regaired by law. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board. in the matter of installing a Heating system in County hospital building. Hunter a Judson, having heretofore prepared plans and specifications for the installing of a heating system in Contra VOata -ounty Hospital and said board having heretofore awarded contract for a portion of said System as outlined in said plans and apeoifia-tions and it appes�ing to the board that it is necessary to complete I said work as outlined by said punter ac Hudson, in plans heretofore furnished this Board; Lt is, by the Board ordered that said aunter ac Hudson prepare plans and specifications for completion of said heating system in said Contra uosta County i Hospital. i it is furthrr ordered that the fee to be awarded the said Hunter ee Hudson for completion of said work shall be 7 1/2% of any contract which may be awarded by this Board for oocipletion of said heating system, said 7 1/2°% to include the preparation i of plans and supervision of all work to be done thereon. The vote of the board on said order being unanimous. i I i I li i 174 I I In the Matter of Employment of..rohiteot I , I to prepare plans and speoifications for a Burses Ward at County Hospital. It is by the Board ordered that James T.Narbett be and he is hereby employed as an drohiteet to prepare plans and speoifieations for building of a Nurses Ward at - i County Hospital; It is further ordered that compensation of James T. Ncrbett ahall.be and the; same is hereby fi sed at 6;6 on any oontraet awarded for the building of said Nurses Ward on any plans prepared by James +. Narbett, said six per cent to inolude drawing of plans and supervision of work to final completion. i The vote on the said order being unanimous. i i I In the Matter of Bridge across _t Straits of Carquinez. J.I%.Rodgers, attorney at Law, appears on behalf of the Rodeo-yallejo ferry I Company and notifies this Board that a request will be made to this Board of 6uper- visors on Diove:.:ber 6th, 1922, to build a bridge across the Straits of Carquinez i from Morrow Cove to valona, and that the required notioe will be published in the mesal time. i i I In the Matter of Insuranoe on Denby I Truok. Edson D. Hale,having presented to this Board, a polioy of the Home Insurance i , Company of New York, insuring one Denby Truck; i It is, by the Board ordered th t said polioy be and the same is hereby aeeepted, by this Board. i In the Matter of Cancellation of City Taxes on Lots 5-6-7- alook 21, of i Town of M::rtinez, and south 1/2 of Lot 8, Block i 21, IIartiaez. i It is by the Board ordered that the Ulerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to make applioation to the City Trustees of the soon of Martineg, for a canoellation of all taxes assessed against Lots 5-6-7- Blook 21, and south one-half , i of Lot S. olook 21, for the year 1922, said property being owned by the go unty of Contra Costa; It is further ordered that a warrant be drawn on the county Treasurer in i favor of L.D.Eeene, City pax Colleotor of Martinez, for the aim of 1118.71 for street i I f 17 ` ' work due against said South 1/2 of Lot 8, }hook 21, The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board.-,( I i i In the matter of approval of i Financial report of Contra Costa county. A.N.gullenger, having presented to this Board, •inanoial neport of Contra Costa County, for the year 1922, It is, by the Board ordered that said report be and the s me is hereby approved. i i I In the matter of Allowance of claims on Bpeoial rued. It appeuA ng to the Loard that there is on deposit in the county treasury of the county of wontra costa, certain moneys in special Woad rand of -ontra .;osta county which said moneys were derived from contra wosta county's portion of state automobile as collected by Mate treasurer and forwarded ti treasurer of contra Costa county during tha year 1922, and from moneys collected for violation of motor vehicle law, and from moneys collected for motor truck licenses, which said money shall be expended by said county exclusively in to construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said county and the following claims having been presented for construction of roads, bridges and culverts under supervision of county �urveyor's iiepartment. It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the special road fund of wontra costa county: 1 Nome Amount. Edward H. Bacon uompuny 10.31. uj ay-Johnson Co. 10.37 martinez Vulcanizing wks. 8.91. i rhe said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I I in the matter of Allowance of claims for bridge work. i It appearing to the Board that tie funds of A-1. 1, S.L. 2, would be unreason- ably burdened by the payment of the ib llowing claims for bridge work; It is, by the hoard ordered that said claims be and they are aid each of them) is, hereby ordered paid out of the General Bund of contra Costa county. S. Flournoy V316.50. I ' ' s.F'.ielournoy 226.74. I The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the voard..., i i i r 16 In the Latter of Issuance of School Bonds of Oakley School Listriot. i - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -� wH4RFAS, on the 17th day of July, 1922, the School board of the Oakley School istrict in the county of contra vosta, State of California, deemed it advisable to call and by a resolution and order duly &ad regularly passed and adopted by the said School Board and entered on the minutes thereof on said last mentioned day, said School Board did call an election and resolve and order: That an Election be called rad held throughout said Oakley School District on the 6th day of September, 1922, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of i i said Oakley School District the question of issuing and selling the bonds of sat d Oakley School Listrict in the amount of Fifteen thousand ($15,000.00) dollars to run not exceeding fifteen (15) years and to bear interest at the rate of five (5%) per ' cent per annum interest payable semi-annually, for the purpose of raising money for building a school building or school buildings, for insuring school building, or school buildings, for supplying school building, or school buildings with furniture sad necessary apparatus and for improving school grounds and, WIMFAS, an election was held in said Oakley School istrict on the 6th dayl!, of September, 1922, in conformity with the said resolution and order of said school Board of the s:id Oakley School Listriot and 11 the proceedings had in the g emises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the School Board of the said i Oakley School District as required by law; and, i WHRHRAS, the said certified proceedings show and after a fully examination i and investigation, this Board has found and does hereby find and declare; I That in accordance with the resolution and order of the Sohool board of Oakley School Listrict duly passed and adopted on the 17th day of July, 1922, an election was duly called in said Oakley School Listriot and was held in said Oakley School I ' District on the 5th day of Septemb,r, 1922, and that notioe of said election was given by posting notices thereof signed by the members of the said school Board in more than three public places in said Oakley School Listriot for more than twenty days next before said election, and by publishing such notice to the "antioch Ledger" a newspaper i printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, not less than once a week for three succeselve weeks before s:i d election (your publications) which said notice so posted and published was in the form required by the Political code of thy. State of California. That prior to the opening of the said polls at said election the inspector and Judges of Election conducting said election in said Oakley School Listriot tock the oath of office as required by law, andat the close thereof, canvassed the votes oast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the said School board of said Oakley School District, and to them made return of the ballots and the poll and ! , tally list of said eleettn. That on the 12th day of September, the same being the seventh day after the said election and at them hour of one o'clock P.H. of said day, the School Board of said Oakley School Listrict met and canvassed said returns of avid election from which said returns the said school Board of the said Oakley School Listrict found -nd de- j 177 I ' Glared and this Board now finds and declares that there was a total of sixty-four votes oast at said election and that more than too thirds of the votes cast, to wit: fifty four votes were cast for issuance of Said bonds and that ten votes were cast aglinst issuing said bonds, and that none of the votes oast were irregular and illegal and not counted, and that the said school board of said Listrict caused an entry i of the result of said election to be made upon the Minutes of the said Board. i And this Board further finds and declares that said election was duly and regu-i larly called and held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published, and that the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and in the manner tud as required by l-w, and that all the acts, conditions and things required by law to be done have been done and performed in regular and due form and in strict-accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorizing the issuance of the! School District Bonds and that the total of indebtedness of said School Listrict, including this proposed issue of bonds is within the limit prescribed by law. j IT IS THITIFOR,F ORD*R--M that the bonds of the Oakley School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Fifteen Thousand 1$15,000.001 dollars and that the sane shall be numbered from one (1) to fifteen (15) im lusive, and shall be in denominations of une thousand ($1,000.00) dolly s each, payable within fifteen (15) years from the date thereof in gold coin of the united States of America with interest thereon at the rate of five (5%) per i cent per annum, payable semi-annually in like gold coin, both principal and interest,' payable at the office of the County i7easurer of the said uounty of Contra Costa, IT IS FURTd R ORDwtSD that said bonds shall be dated the let day of Norember,! 1922, and shall ba payable as follows, to wit: Bond numbered one (1) to mature one year from date, Ta wit: the let day of November, 1923. ' Bond numbered two 12) to mature two years from date, to od t: the let day of November, 1924. I Bond numbered three 13) to mature three years from date, to wit: the lst day I of November, 1925. bond numbered Your (4) to mature four years from date, to wit: the let day of November, 1926. Bond numbered five (5) to mature five years from date, to wit: the let day of November, 1927. Bond numbere d six (6) to mature six years from date, io wit: the let day of November, 1928. mond numbered seven (7) to mature seven years from date, to wit: the let day of November, 1929. ' Bond numbered eight (8j to mature eight years from date, to wit: the let day of November, 1930. Bond numbered nine (9) to mature nine years from date, to wit: the let day of November, 1931. Bond numbered ten (10) to mature ten years from date, to wit: the let day ofj November, 1932. 178 i I f Bond numbered eleven (11) to mature eleven years from date, to wit: the let day of Novembrr, 1933. Bond numbered twelve 112) to mature twelve years from date, b wit: the let i day of November, 1934. Bond numbered thirteen 1131 to mature thirteen years fret date, to itt: the lot day of November, 1936. Bond numbered fourteen 114) to mature fourteen years from date, to wit: the i lot day of uovember, 1936. Bond numbered fifteen (15) to mature fiftemyeare from date, t1 wit: the let I day of November, 1937. AHD IT 1S FURTh-R UMMM that said bonds shall be issued in substantially the following form, to wit; j No. SCHOOL i)ISItRiC.' BUND $1,000.00. ' OASLFY SCHOOL DISYRICT, COUNTY OF UON'.R& CuSlA,-S_'Ar' OF CuLIP'OHNin. Oakley Johool Mistriot in the County of contra Costa, State of California, unitedatatee of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and promisee to pay to the holder hereof at the office of the vounty LTeasurer of the county of contra Costa, State of California, on the let day of November, 19. One thousand (,1.000.00) dollars in gold coin of the united states of America, with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of five (5A) per cent pe annum, payable semi-ennually on the let day of May, and the let day of uovember of each and every year from the date heredf i until this bond is paid. This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date numbered from one (1) to fifteen Ilb) inclusive, amounti$in the aggregate to the sum of FifteeI i Thousand ($15,000.00) dollars and is issued and sold by the isoard of Supervisors of ' the county of uontra costa, state of California, for the purpose of raising money for; building a school building or school buildings, for insuring school building, or school buildings, for supplying school building or school buildings with furniture and neo- i essary apparatus and for improving school grounds, in uakley iohool uistriot in the i -laid v cunt$ of vontra voata, Mate of valifornia, in pursuance of and in strict ooaform-• i ity with the provisions of the rolitioal uode and the constitution of the state of i Ualifosnia and is authorized by a vote of more than two thirds of the voters voing at an election du4y and regularly culled and held and oondueted throughout said vakley I school uiBtrict in said -ounty and otate on the 5th day of September, 1922. j And the isoard of -upervisors of the vounty of contra vosta, otate of i ualifornia, hereby certify and declare that said election was duly and regularly oallsi. held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly.-ven aid published apd the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and declared in the manner and as ' required by law and that all the sots and conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to :_nd in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have bean performed in regal,r and in due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issue of wrammar school -uistriot bonds. I I I 179 i i ' And it is also further ordered, aertLfi�d and declared that the total amomt o." indebtedness of the said uakley School uistriot including tffis issue of said bonds is within the limit provided by l-w. i'his bond is in the form prescribed by an order of s-id board of Supervisors duly made and entered in its minutes on the 18th day of September, 1922, and shall be I payable out of the interest and sinking fund of the Wakley School Listriot and the money for the redemption of said bonds and the payment d tnterest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of the said Uakley Sohool Listriet. III WITN"SLz iH h•'OF, the board of Supervisora of the Uounty of Wontra Uosta, State of California, has o�used this bond to be signed by its chairman and by the i County ,,uditor, and attest by its Clerk with the Seal of said board attached this lst day of niovember, 1922. 1 Ofia rman of the board of Supervisors. i County s ud tor. ATrRST: County Ulark and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra uosta, :;tate of California. i RESObo"D, thatto each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons equal in number to twice the number of years said bond:: shall run and payable as hereinbefore I set out, in substantially the following form, to wit: i 025.00. IN'TMI-32 UUUBOH. No. i i The Treasurer of the Uounty of Contra costa, State of Lal ifornia, will j pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Uakley School District in said County and State, on the lst day of 19 at his i office in the gown of martinez, in said County and State, the sun of '�wenty five j dollars for interest on bond dumber of said Oakley School District. ' County-uditor. Chairman or the board of QnpeiF-iows. ! 1 County vlerk and Clerk o e Boar of Supervisors. AND.IT 1S FURi'd*8 URDF.@F9 that the Uounty Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall cause the said bands and coupons to be prepared in accordance with the foregoing forms, i SND IT IS HrVB BY FURTb7R URDERF.0 th>t «.�.Buehanan, the chairman of this Board,J.n.Wells, -he County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, sn d A.H. Sullenger, County Auditor of said County is, and each of them hre, hereby authorized as such officials to sign each of said bonds on behalf of said county, and to impress upon each band the seal of this board of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons by their res- , peotive facsimile signatures; AND IT 15 FURi•bIS UAD—M that the said bonds be ®ld by the board of Supervisors of the said -ounty, for and as the act of this board of Supervisors of the 16th day of October, 1922, at the hour of 11 o'ohok A.m. of said dray to the highest and beat responsible bidder for cash gold coin of the united States of ameriea, after due and legal notice thereof has been given by said board by publication of a notice, II I . 180 specifying the time and place of the sale of said bonds, the number and denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereon, the ta=me for which said bonds will run, and thA I date of payment thereof, and the kind of money for which said bonds will be sold, b ' wit; cold coin of the united States of-merioa; and that said bmde will be sold to the highest and beat bidder for cash as afore.;aid, but in no case for less than per i and aoorued interest, and that the said moard of supervisors will reserve the right to I reject any or all of Said bids;for two successive weelm in the Arentwood mews, a news- paper printed and published and circulated in the said county of contra Costa. Paesedand adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of vuperviw ra held on the 18th day of �epta¢ber, 1922. .fives: supervisors Zeb Anott, J.P.Casy, C.H.Haydeu, w.J.Buohanan, and A.J. irembath. does: None. Absent: done. In tboliatter of Issuance of Bonds of Oakley School uistrict. i H^SoLv�D that the Chairman of the board of Supervisors of the County of Contra) Coeta, State of California, the county auditor of the county of contra costa, State oY ualifornia, and the Count, Clerk, es-officio clerk of the hoard of Supervisors of the I County of uontra Costa, State of California, are and each of them is, hereby authcrise4 to execute the bonds issued in the above matter. i a 1 IN TH^ BOARD UE SIIP^SVISO_'.5 OF CuU:_.A UO;,--'A UUUPITY, STATE, OF Cd LIFO?NIA. Monday, October 2nd, 1922. The Board met at 10 o'clock a.U. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Uhairman; Supervisors Zeb iinott; J.P. i Casey, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. ! i The minutes and proceedings of the. Board for and during the month of September, 1922, are read to the hoard and by the Board atprove:! as rafld, and signed by tLe Rhairman and Clerk. I i I i In the Fatter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the hoard ordered that the allowances heretofore made to nary Fisher, 223- 2nd St. itichmond, of 00. per month, and to ALary Buckley, of E1 Uerrito; for 010, per month, be and the same are hereby discontinued and annulled from and after this date. It is by the Board furth-r ordered that following allowances be and thi, same ! are hereby made to following named inaigents: i (State did.) i ;.Lary R. Wray, 398 Liberty St. 71 Uerrito, ;50 per month, commencing Sept. 1st, 1922. Sarahl,i. A�:rwell, Uoncord, H.P.D. $$50. per month, commencing Sept. let, 1922,1 (Count-, Aid) Jane Williams, Concord, ;;18. per month, commencing Sept. lat, 1922. Domenioa Viseuso, rittsburg, y7, per month, commencing Sept. 1st, 1922. urs. wary Elliott, 112 .ewksbury ave. Yt. ttiehmond, 017 per month, commencing! Sept. let, 1922. 1 it is further ordered that the Uounty Au•Utor draw warrant on the County measurer in favor of said indigents on the first of each and every month until the I further order of this voard.. I I In the matter of A13mance of Claims on Special Road Bund. It appearing to the hoard that th^re is in the County Treasury of County i of Contra costa, oertain moneys in Special _toad &und of Contra Costa Uounty, which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa Uounty's portion of State Automobile lax collected by the State treasurer and forwarded to the areasuxer of Contra Costa County during the year 1922, and from moneys collected for violation of motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from wotor buck Licenses which said moneys shall be expend= i ed by said county exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County, and the following claims having been presented against Sup. Dist- #2 and Sup. List. #5, and for work done under supervision of County Surveyor''s Department; it is, by the board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby I I I 182 f I i ordered paid out of the Special Road fund, to wit: Name. Amount, iieme. Amount. i Sup, rist. No. 2_ j 5_up. list. #5- A.A. Mliahon $ 244.17 j A:A: iioLiahon, 292.98. Brentwood Lumber Co. 41030.88 yustin western Gouatj Surveyor's rout; Luchinery Co. 1040.00 Eutchinaon Company $1929.68 Richmond Supply Co. 18.00 Spears-Wells]Aachiner,: Co. 506.18 ' dward Birch 40.00 hutchinson Company 5.60 R. Locke, 115.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.��. In the matter of Advertisement for f Bids for Construction of Sidewalk I at Crockett, i .his Board 'having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of a side- walk at Crockett, and this being the time and place for receiving of bide, the I following bidder files a bid as --ollows: KARL S. KOLL"R: Sidealk, Complete, $815. Thereupon, the County ra>gineer, having reported to this Board that said bid 1 i i is not in accordance with plans and specifications aid advatisement therefor, and i also stating that in his opinion s-id sidewalk can be built for less money by day i labor, I It is, by the Board ordered that said bid of Karl S. Koller, be and the same I is herby rejected and the Clerk of this board is authorized to return to said Karl S. 4oller, his certified check accompanying said bid. j It is further ordered that -upervisor Casey, be and he is hereby authorized to proceed at once to ounstruat said Sidewalk by force account and day labor under i supervision of coiu:..: engineer, i xhe said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the i+atter of adoption of Plans and Specifications for alterations and additions to Heating Plant at Contra Costa Couty hospital. Bunter & audson, present plans and specifi"tions for alterations and i ad,itions to heating system of Contra Costa CountjAcepital, and said plans and specifications being in detail and according to the Supr-rintendent of the County I aospital, complete; .Lt is, by the Board ordered -hat said plans and specifications be and the same are hereby adopted a.: plans and specifio�tions for alterations and additions i to heating systern at County lio..pital. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Lail7l 13.3 i 1 Gazette, Martinez, for bid:1 to be presented to this board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.LI, on Londay, October 23rd, 1922, for doing said work. +he said order i:: passed by the unanimous vote of she board. I I In the "tier of ;radio&tion of f Vice, *",oils in county of Contra Costa. A Committee of ladies and gentlemen from woman's Club, Lion's Club aid Aotar� club of Richmond, appear before this hoard and ask this board to lerA their aid to the Cou,(ty officers in clearing up the vice evils along the highways and byways of Contra i Costa County especially i:: enforcing the volstead Act and the Redlight abatement Act. j i After hearing the addresses of the several people, the board through their Chairman, notifies said -omndttee that this Hoard will lend all assistance pos::ible � ' to clear up evils in Contra Costa County. I In the Matter of taming toad between i Bryant Station and +own of iioraga. :his board having heretofore accepted as a County Highway that certain road lying between Bryant Station on +'unnel Road, and -own of iioraga, and having constructed a concrete BLghway between said points anal it being represented to this Board that it � F would be :-roper and fitting to give said road an aopropriatr name in keeping with the x early settlement of said +istrict; and it having been suggested to this board that an appropriate name for said road would be ".oraga Boulevard"; ' it is, by the board ordered that that certain road'lying between Bryant Static on tunnel Road and the town of crags, be and the sur,, is hereby designated and shall ' be hereafter officially known as "Moraga Boulevard". ?a {i In the Latter of Celebrating the Completion of rvoraga Boulevard. the following neeolut Lon was presented by Supervisor Casey and passed by the unanimous vote of the board: I j R,SOLVvD that we, the board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, recognizing the advantages of a concrete highway, and realizing the many benefits tha may accrue to the County from a highway opening celebration such as is being planned for the thousands of people to be welcomed and entertained at roraga on Sunday, Cetobsr ' 15th, 19::2, do herby heartily endorse said uighway -p,ning Celebration and urge all Contra Costans to cooperate and help in any way they can to make this celebration a -' grand success. 4. j s$ J 183 i In the Matter of sale of nmcelsior School Bonds. � It anpe�ring to thr board that there has been a clerical error made in the pro- oeedings for the issuance of excelsior School District bonds, It is, by the board ordered that the Olerk of this board be and he is hereby I authorized to return to respective bidders their said bids for said bonds. •rhe said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board. I i In the batter of Approval of Warrants of reclamation .istrict 7P802. - i Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the board ordered that the following wt.rrants of naclamation District X802, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: Plumber Amount. Late. 248 $ 25.00 Sept. 30, 1922. I , 249 35.00 &apt. 30, 1922. 250 9.50 S,pt. 30, 1922, 251 100.75 Sept. 30, 1922. end the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the i approval of said Board by said Chairman and Clerk affixing th-ir signatures thereto. In the matter of approval of Varrants Of +.eclamaion bistriot 72026. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by tete Board ordered that the IbIlowing warrant of Reclamation -istriot $2026, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: Ho. Date Amount. 109 Aug. 10, 1922, y 2314.99. And the chairman and clerk of this board are hereby authorized to note the ap-)roval of said Board on said warrant by affixing their signature thereto. i In the Matter of Approval of k-arrants of neclam-tion istrict 172059. I! Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the board ordered that the following Yierrants of Reclamation Vistrict #2059, bF and the same are hereby approved to wit; 1V o. Date -mo un t. 36 Oct. 2nd, 1922. 9387.96 38 Oct. 2nd, 1922 140.00 39 Oct. 2nd, 1922 77.00 40 Oct. 2nd, 1922. 90.15 41 Oct. 2nd, 1922. 155.82. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to nate the approval of said board on said warrant by affixing their signature thereto. j In the Matt-r of Acceptance o;' ;x Contract of P..r.C'Brien for completion of Uvisian 170. 31, lioruga Road. R.R.nrnold, Uounty Surveyor, having filen with this board, his certificate ahowing that the contract of ::.P.U'Brien to build Division Do. 31, lioraga xoad, of the County aighway System has been completed according to specifications; it is, by the board ordered that said contract be end the same is hereby I t declared completes and suid roud accepted; it is further ordered that all persons having claims against said -":.E.U'Brien� `a for material furnished or labor performed, present same to this board within thirty file days from this date.), i ' In the,;atter of adoption of Plans and Specifications for building of a bridge over v+alnut Ureek, Div. jo. 27, fust bast of the town of Walnut Ureek. R.R.Arnold, county Surveyor,having presented plans and specifications for bridge over Walnut Urerk on .iv. Ro. 27, or Ignacio valley Road, Just east of the town of Walnut creek, f� it is, by the bosrd ordered that said plans and specifications, strain sheets w and cross-sections cul working details, be and they are hereby adopted as plans and 3 I specifications, strain sheets, cross-sect ons and working details, for building said i bridge. it is further ordered that the clerk of this board advertise in the -wily Gazette, liartine2, for bids to be presented up to hour of 11 o'clock A.hi. on monday t cctober 23rd, 1924, for building of said bridge in accordance with said plans and 1 specifications. rhe vote on the foregoing order being asfollows: Ayes: Supervisors Anott, Casey, atLyden and nuehanan and xrembath. hoes: tvone. Sa In the katter of itequisition of County Ulerk for Typewriters. =r >3 it is by the, board ordered that the County Ulerk of contra Uosta Uounty be and he is hereby grunted permission to purchase and exchange such machines in his office as are not suitable for county work. I i I In the hatter of doceptanee of Yolioy for Library Ineuranoe. A policy of Glen Palls Insurance "ompany for V2500 insurance on Uontra Costa county Library, having been presented to this board; it is, by the board ordered that said policy be and the same is hereby ao- oepted and approved. In the "tter of 1�xecuting Contract for Cooperative ^xtension "ork in Agriculture and nome ::conomios in Contra Costa Uounty. .. form of contract having been presented to this board for cooperative t extension work with the University of C_lifornia for a i'arm Ldvisor and name uemon- stration Agent in Contra costa C,.unty, it ii by the board ordered that the Uhairman of this board be and he is hereby I authorised to exeoutr said contract for and on behalf of the Uouaty of ocetra Uosta for the y-ar beginning July let, 1922, and ending June 30, 1925, calling for an expend) iture of {34000 for both offices. In the matter of Loot Vlarrants. Manuel Perry having filed with this board, his affid"vit showing tht on the "s 6th day of 4une, 1942, there was issuad to him a General Fund Warrant leo. 3851 for the sum of 410; that said warr::nt was mailed on -june Sth, 1922, and has been lost a and is not now in denonent's possession; also that -re. Eva Nrost, has filed an '.a f affidavit affidavit with this board shooting that on Sept. 20th, 1922, there was issue to her General kund 'iiarrant No. 1547, for atm of 010; that said warrant was mailed tol deponent on brpt. 20th, 1922, and hes been lost and lu not now in deponent's possessiin; whereupon, it is by the board ordered tuat she County xreasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of each of said lost warrants and that a duplicate of same be issued by County .uditor, registered by Uounty ixeasurer and pdd in order of payment of said original lost warrants. ' The vote thereon being unanim:us... �a J p r`w 19? I I In the s:atter of Execution of Contract u of T•..E.O'Brien for building +)iv. y25, i —O'Brien, having presented to this board, good and sufficient bonds i which have bern approved by the vistriet attorney for grading and graveling of Av. j X25, of County Highway, or Eiarsh urerk Road, and said bonds having been approved by I , the istrict -ttorney, it is, on motion duly made an d carried, by the board ordered that said bonds I '# i and each of them, be and they are hrreby unproved by this board. .'a3 it is further ordered that the Chairman of this board be and he is hereby I ti authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra COHta. fJ z In t he katt er of.pproval of Bonds ' and Contracts of i-:.i.arow, for building 3 Tbitension of civ. ico. 22, County Highway. ...Lig F.E.Crow, having presented to this board, good and sufficient bonds in i �z accordance with previous order of this Hoard, awarding contract for building of I `, �i said T•xtension of Liv. :ao. 22, and said bonds having been approved by the Vistrict attorney; I It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the bourd ordered that said bonds and each of them be and they are hereby approved by this board. i it is further orderrd that the Chairman of this board, be and he is hereby. _ authorized to execute the contract with �r.r..crow, for and on behalf of the County S I _ of Contra costa. i x 3 In the !natter of aeoeptance of need or easement. xhe bouthern eaeifio Railroad Company, a corporation, of the States of California, brizon4 Lind new aexico, having presented to this Board a good and !� sufficient deed or easement for a road crossing at -von, and said need or Easement being satisfactory to the vistrict attorney and the bupervisor of Supervisor istriat $3, It is, by the board ordered that the Chairman and Clerk of this board be and they are hereby ordered to execute said deed or -easement in triplicate, for and on behalf of the County of Contra costa.,,. I i I i I I 188 �n the matter of racperting nooks of contra Coates County. A.B.li.nning, District -ttorney of contra Costa county, appears before the 3 Board and asks permission of this board on behalf of the grand 0ury, to enter into a written contract with awson a Riley for expecting the books of Contra costa County from ,uly Jt, 192#, to Duly let, 1921L i it is, by the board ordered that the -istriot ..ttorney of contra costa uoun t be end he is hereby authorized to prepare and have executed for and on behalf of the i county of contra costa, a written contract with said awson w Ailey, in accordance I with terms desired by brand oury of contra costa county. } The vote thereon being unanimous. i In the matter of Allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the -ounty are presented to the r board and those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed by! the board, signed by the uhuirmun and attested by the clerk and ordered entered on the -llowunce book of this board. T':LT'CTiON PROCLdLiAi1vI4 iiND NOT105. I _ In accordance with Proclamation of the .Governor of the State of California It is ORDwRFD that an election be held on Tuesday, the 7th •=iay of November, 1922, from six o'clock in the morning of said day of election until seven o'clock in the I evening of the same day, when the polls will be olosed, in the several election pre- tincts of Contra Costa county, state of California, hereinfter named at the place �. in each of said precincts hereinafter named, for the election of the following named officers, and at which said election the following amendments to the Constitution of the State of California submitted by the Legislature at its regular session oommenoin on the 3rd day of oanuary, 1921, and duly certified by the Secretary of State, as re- quired by law, and numbered as hereinafter specified, the following initiative and Re�- erendum Propositions duly certified by the Secretary of State will be voted on by the! qualified electors of said County of Contra Costa, State of California, to wit; (1) u United Stutns Senator. (21 A Lemb,r of the House of Representatives of the United states of Amerioa for '+hird Congressional District. (3) A uoveraor of the State of California. (4) A Lieutenant Governor of the State of California. (5T a Secretary of State of the Utate of California. (6) a Controller of the State of Californlu. �- (7) a treasurer of the state of ualifornia. (6) an attorney general of the State of California. (9) A surveyor general of the state of California. (101 A member of the State board of :,:qualization for Second ".qualization District. (111 d Member of the assembly of the State of California, in and for the Eighteenth assembly jistrict. 1927. (12) a Chief ou;:tice of the Supreme 4ourt (short term) ending vanuary 3rd, (13) i'wo associate Justices of the Suj;remr Court (Full term). (14) In us,tociate Justice of th,- buprem,• Court (Short +'erm)y ending J:nuary 3rd, 1927. I I 18� i i I _ (15) An Associute Justice Supreme Court (short term) ending Jan. 8th, 1923. (16) A-residing Justice of the Listriet Court of appeal, First appellate District. (171a superintendent of rublic Instruction of the State of California. (18) A Superintendent of Schools in and for uount; of Co=atra Costa. (19) A Shr--riff in and for the County of uontra uosta. (20) ;: County ulerk in and for the uo;.nty of Contra Costa, (21) an auditor in and for the vounty of Contra Costa. (22) A Recorder in and for the uounty,)f COntra Uostu. (23) A tax Collector in and for the Coun.y of Contra costa. (24) d District :.ttorney in and for the County of uatra Costa. (25) an assessor in and for the Co=ty of Contra costa. (26) a rreusurrr in and for the County of Contru Costa. (27) A rublic administrator in and for the County of Contra Uosta, i (28) A Uoroner in and for the county of U ntra Uosta. (29) A Surveyor in and for the Uounty of Uontra Costa. (30) A 4Jemb,r of the board of Supervisors in and for Supervisor vistrict No. ane. (31) s Lember of thr Board of Supervisors in anS for the Supervisor vistriet j No. Three. (32) d Justice of the reace in and for Judicial -ownship No. une. (33) a Justice of the reuoe in and for Judicial township No. Two. (34) n Justice of the recce in and for Judicial -ownship No. Three. 135) n Justice of the. reace in and for Judicial -ownship Ivo. Four. (36) A Jiytice of the -deuce in and for Judicial -ownship uo. Five. (37) A Justice of the reaoe in and for Juddcial township Lo. six. (38) a Justice of the reaoe in and for Judicial -ownship 140. Seven. ' (39) a Justice of the x^aoe in and for Judicial -.wnahip filo. -.fight. (401 n Jilc;tice of the reuee in uld for Judicial .ownship iv 0. Nine. (41) a -ustice of the reace in end for Judicial -ownship i+o. ten; 142, a Justice of the reace in and for Judicial -ovazship mo. rleven. (43) a Justice of the reace in and or Juoicil Township no. Twelve. (44) .+ Justice of the reace in end for Judicial -ownship No. thirteen. i (46) a Justice of the -eeuee in and for Judicial -ownship No. r'ourteen. (46) ;; Justice of thy- reace in and for Judicial township iVo, Fifteen. 1471 A Justi ee of the reaoe in and for Judicial township filo, Sixteen. (48) a Justice of the reaoe in and for Judicial township ao. Seventeen. (491 a constable in and for Judicial township i4o. Une. (50) a Constable in and for Judiciul township ito, two. (751) r uonstable in and for Judicial -ownship No. -hrer. (52) A uonstuble. in and :'or Judicial -ownship ilo. Four. (53) a Constab}e in and for Judicial •own..hip Ivoi 1,,ive. (54 ) a Constable in and for Judicial -ownship ..o. Six (55) a Uorstable in and for Judicial fovriship llo. Seven. (56) a Constable in and for Judicial Wownship ao. `ight. 157) a Conatable in and for Judicial Township 110. nine. (58) A Uo„stable in slid for Judicial township mo. Ten. (59) a Constable in and for Judiciul township mo. eleven. t60) A uonstable in and for Judicial township ivo. Twelve. (61) 4> Constable in and for Judicial township no. thirteen. (62) A uonstable in and for Jud dciul township oo. rourteai. j (63) A uonstable in and for Judicial township 14o. rifteen. (64) a uonstable in and for Judicial tovaiship ao. sixteen. ' 165) a uonstable in and for Judiciul township i;o. seventeen. V'trTRANS' va LjJiTiuN ..CT. Initiative measlrp. adding proviso to Section 31, article IV of Constitution. Permits state aid with money or credit to united] tates army or aavy vetfruns who served during war time, in acquiring or develop- ng farms or homes or in land settlement projects; validates, irrespective 1. of vote thereon at Jovember, 1922 election, -'California veterans' Welfare Bond aft'- as enacted by 1921 -uegialature, authorizing ten million dollars state bonds to effectuate -California Veterans' �'elfure sot" providing land settlement and "Veterans• Farm and dome rurchaes ,at" providing farm and home aid, for veterans; declares section self-executing. PRUdiB1YTv11 .UFURCM17NT ACT. Submitted to electors by referendum. yaclarea unlawful all acts and emissions prohibited by the eighteenth amendmait to the r•ederal uonstitution and by the .olstead at, adopting the penalties the:cin prescribed; vests state courts with jurisdiction and imposes upon pros= 2. ecuting offio.-rs, grand juries, magistrates and peace officers, the duty to enforce said laws; permits local enforcement of ordina:aces prohibiting the manufactir e, sale, transportation or possession of intoxicating liquors; this act to conform, automatically, to changes in said federal laws. FOR rRr VrT^RaNS' Y-!LFaRr BOND t,UT uF 1921. This sot provides for a bond Is-' sue of ten million dollars to be used by the veterans' Welfure Board in aasist;- ing ualifornia war veterans to acquire farms or homes. 3, AGAii4Si' THE vr'T,,R-LIS' M�MFARt' BOND .:CT OF 1921. This act provides for a bond issue of ten million dollars to be used by the veterans' welfare Board in assisting California 4ar veterans to acquire farms or homes. ' FOR TN' LaND STT'i,L-!IFNT Bwi.) iXT uF 1921. This act provides for a bond issue of three million dollars to carry out the purposes of the land settlement act.' 4. AGAINST '2EF t,..NJ tMT_•LP7 FNT BUuii AC_ OF 1921. This act provides for a bond issue of three million dollars to carry out the purposes of the land settlemen@ act. i i II' _ 190 STATF HOUSING ACT. Submitted to electors by Aeferendun. Regulates the Construction, alteration. maintenance, use and occupancy, of tenement houses and hotels throughout Ualifornia and of dwellings in incorporated I municipalities; repeals "State Tenement House -at"; "State hotel and Lodging! House not"; and "State uwplling Rause oat" combining provisions thereof 5. in this Act with changes and ad•iitions, defining fireproof, semi-fireproof and wooden buildings; requires roofs of all semi-fireproof buildings, and ofl wooden buildings in incorporated municipalities, to be constructed of l approved incombustible materials or be well covered with an approved composit- ion, fire resistive or fire retardant material. ! i I TITLI iNSURAMCR. Assembly constitutional Amendment 19 adding Section 5 1/4 to ..rtiole II of UCnstitution. Authorizes the legisl_:ture to provide for 6. the classification by population of counties (including any city and county)I for the purpose of regulating the business of issuing guarantees or policies! of insurance upon the title to real or personal property. I I 'i::'YING V71 RANS FROM MWiTION. Assembly Const:tut:onal .amendment 24 amend- ing Section 1 1/4 of Article %III of uonstitution. Extends tax exemption 7. provisions of present section to include those veterans who have been released from active duty under honorable conditions. i MuNiici,ZiIi"S. Senate Constitutional amendment 13 adding Rection 71/2b to :article XI of Uonstitut;on. Declares that no incorporated city or town shall ever be transferred or annexed, to, or consolidated with, any other S. municipality, or consolidated city 41111 c.,unty, without the consent of a majority of the voters of such incorporated city or town voting at an election aalled for that purpose. IIUNICI AL UHARTTRS. Senate Coistitutional -mendment 4, amending Section 8 of article XI of Constitution dealing with adoption of municipal Charters. authorized creation of boroughs in municipalities by amendments to municipal) charters as well as by original charters as new provided. Adds proviso that 9. aft r 'Creation of any borough, whether by original charter or by amendment thereto, the •)ewers thereof shall not be modified, amended or abridged in any manner, without consent of majority of qualified electors of such i borough voting at a regular or special election. UP _U31,I0LY vWIM) PUBLIC UTILI,,:i S. Initiative measure adding Section 15 to Article. XIII of uonstitut!on. Leclares all property owned, operated., managed or controlled by any municipality, county, district or other public agency, created and existing under laws of the State of California, i - 10, and held or used for supplying the public with light, power, heat, transpotati- ion,tel graph, or telephone service, shall be assessed and taxed in same manner, to same extent and for same purpose, us like property held or used for like purposes by private corporations and natural persons shall be assessed and taxed un,;er the State uonstitution and Laws. RRUUL_-i0.! L& rUd iuLY u7N"J .UUL'IC u_'ILI_'I-S. Initiative measure adding Section 23b to article XII Y Constitution. veclares every muniaipali•ty, l county, district and other public agency, oreateci and existing under ualifornts, laws, owning., operating, managing or controlling any property for supplying 1 11. light, power, heat, transportation, telegraph or telephone service, to or I ' for the public, sh 11, as to such property and the business conducted therewith be a public utility, regulated by the State Railroad uommission in all res- pects, except Is. uance of securities, as private corporations and natural persons owning, operat ng, or controlling, like property for like purposes. l i STs_- 3UjG' ; Initiative measure amending Section 34 and repealing section ! 29, hrticle lU of uonstitution. zcequires Governor to submit to legislature,: within first thirty days of each regular session, budget containing itemized statement of all proposed expendis.ures anu estimated revenues for each fiscal: 12, year of next biennial period, with comp Bison, item by item, for each year of existing birnnial period. rrescribes procedure for passage of budget bill; permits referendum against items thereof except those for usual current] expenses; prohibits other appropriations, with certain exceptions, until such! passage, authorizes vovernor to reduce or eliminate any item of appropriat-I ion. JUJG"S' SAiLLLI1"S. Senate uc:stitutional -mendment 28 amending oection 17 of _rticlr v of Constitution. I'li•ninates present provision therein prohibits ing increase or decrease of salaries of aupe_•ior court judges aftertheir ! 13. election or airing their term of office, in counties having but one judge and' in counties wherein the t:rms of such judges expire at the same time.. in .1_ce of uresent provision that state shall pay half and county half CP salary: Of each -uperior Court „udge declares .,tate shall pay three thousand dollars of such salary and cuunty balance thereof. I i LUL'.:.:. rAXailuarw senate �o nstitutional amendment 31 adding -ection 12w' to article Xui of -orstitution. :.uthorizes legislation, subject to initiative and referendum, for taxation of notes, debentures, shares of stock, bonds or mortgages, not exempt from taxation, in manner or at rate or in proportion: to value, diff-rent fr m other property, such taxes to be in lieu of all 14. other property ties, state, c-,unty, @unicipal, or district, upon such property, and to be. equitably distributed to the county, municipality or -istriot wherein such property :.a taxed; declares taxation un-ler vection 14 of same ..rtial, unaffected 'hereby. I ! i f' I i 1 ! alai ra"TIuH. zonate Constitutional amendment 35 amending Section 14 of article %III of Corstitution. rLrmits public utility paying state tax to deduct from gross receipts frm operation of its b:siness any amount it pays; to another public utility .•Then that amount is included in gross receipts fro:ti 15. which tax of latter utility is computed; with certain exceptions, subjects to state taxation exclusively, at rate of two per cent upon their gross j receipts from operation, companies operating motor vehicles for transportat-1 ion of persons or property for compensation; increases bank stale rate; authorizies legislature to classify tilities for taxation purposes. CHIROPRA02I0. Initiative not. Vraates Board of chiropractic •xaminers, appointed by vovernor and pail from receipts under act; prescribes p overs and duties thereof; prohibits practice of chiropractic without license there- from; authorizing issuance thereof to certain chiropractic graduates and 16. establishing prerequisites of study an(! other conditions to such issuance; provides for revocation of such licenses; declareschiropractic licentiates shall observe and be subject to 411 state and municipal reg:ilation relating i to all matt-rs pertaining to public health, shall sign death certificate. and make reports as required by law; pre•cribes penalties, and repeals ' conflicting legislation; j UST' OF S'eRl,,4d5. Assembly Constitutional amendment 41 adding Section19a to .sticle XI of Constitution. authorizes the .tate, or any political subdiv-1 ision emuowered to establish public works for such purpose, to provide itself or its inhabitants, in the manner therein, provided, .with water electricity j ' 17. or protection against flood by utilizing or e,ntrolling the waters of any stream. outside this State or partly within this State, and to incur bonded in eb.ean=ss therefor a:: provided by 1--w; these powers not limited by Section 31 of article IV of Section 13 of article XI of Constitution. UUNICIP.iL PIIl3iI0 '!IORISS. Senate Const=tutional ..mendment 29, adding Section 20 to .article dI of Constitution. authorizes two or more munidpalities to acquire or c:ntrol, by contract, public works for supplying inhabitants with light, water, power, heat, transportation, telephone or other utility service, or other matt,,r of oonmwn municipal concern, subject to approval 18. by two-thirds or electors on each city if contract provides for bonded in-iebtedn^ss, otherwise br majority thereof, and thereafter by legislature without alteration or amendm.-nt; declares these cowers supplement present Powers and do not limit those granted by constitution to state or its poli- tical subdivisions. I j G3_'R AiJ.) i'0!^R. Initi;tive Measure ad ing:article ,IVa to Const!tution. a Creates Board appointed by Liovernor and subject to recall, chairman re- I - ceiving fifteen thousand dollars annually other members twenty dollars per day when acting. authorizes issuance of bongs not exceeding X500,000,000. 19. Impowers Board to develop and distribute water ani electric energy (giving state and political subdivisions certain preferential rigtyts) do anything convenient therefor, fix rates to meet cost thereof and retire bonds in fifty years, use state craters and lands, am: require reservation of water from appropriation, and, when neces..ary in board's opinion, public lands'from sale. ' OSTp02A.RiC XT. Initiative. Creates board of osteopathic bxaminers appoint!.- ed by vovernor; preacribea powers and duties thereof; authorizes d;aid board ' in r:spect to graduates of osteopathic schools to carry out provisions of -edical Practice act of 1913, and acts amendatory thereof, and issue to 20. them any form of certificate authorized thereuadfr; confers upon said board all functions relating to such graduates he.etofore exercised by Zitate Board of Ltedicul Examiners; creates cor_tingent fund from receipts under act, re- quiring compensation of members of board, and of persons appointed thereby and all expense-s incurred under act, to be paid only therefrom. PROHI512ING SPTC AL LR'=S. Senate Consti tuti onal rnmendment 36, adding Section 25a to sticle IV of Constitution. yeclares that the legislature shall not 21. pass any special or local laws creating irrigation, reclamation, drainage, I or flooJ control districts, but shall provide for the organization and govern- ment of such districts by general law. i ABS-III' VO ORS. assembly Co:stitutio$al amendment 13, amending Section 1 of article II of Constitution. adds to present section proviso authorizing legislative provision prrmitting regis*.ered voter,, absent from their voting; precincts at any prim_:ry or general election because of occupation requiring 22. travel, or federal or state military or naval service, to vote in home pre- I duet prior to election, or at any municipality within this State on election', day, or at any place if engaged in such service, all votes cast elsewhere than in horse precinct to be received by county clerk of home precinct within tam weeks of a;ectior. i ' J 'ObI2 OF p..L1C ._J c: i5. ssembly ;orstitational amendment 26, amends I sect on 16 1/2 of article XI of wjnstitution by extending the provisions j permitting on eposit in banks in this state of moneys belonging to the ! State, County or municipality, to include moneys in the custody thereof; 23. also extends to other political, subdivision: the provisions cermittuig the state or any county, city and county, city, town or municipality issuing bonds, to deposit moneys in banks outside this atute for payment of such bo mus at pl-or where payable. i I I I I I i r 13" R^GULi.'ING PRAC:'IC, Ur'—W. Submitted to electors by referendum adds Section 164 to renal Uole. Prohibits unlicensed person from practicing law, appe.-ring as at.orrey for aneth,r before judicial body, making it a business to render legal serviceg, or advertising as lawyer or to furnish legal advice; declares section shall not prevent ahy person from preparing P g 24. ordinary business agreements and conveyances, insuring titles, holding escrows, or advising relativ, then to, nor apply to benevolent, charitaUs or legal aid organizations, or non-profit org-nizations dealing with i affairs of their members or ei„barrassed debtors, nor to proceedings in justices or police courts. I JUNG^S P::O C1,P0qP.. Senate constitutional Amendment 34, Amends Section 8 i of Article VI of Doustitution by requiring that though the parties to any j 25. cause in thr zuperior Dourt, or their attorneys ofrecord, may agree upon any member of thr bar to try their cause as judge pro tempore, such judge j must be first approved by the ouperior Uourt in which he acts. j I SCHuUL LLS'_.SD1'S. Senate constitutional Amendment 32, adding Section 6 l/2 to Article rK of constitution. ueolarps nothing in Uonstitution shall for-' bid formation of school districts situated in more than one county or issuance of bonds by such districts under general laws; authorizes officers! 26. mentioned in such laws to levy and assess such taxes and perform all such other acts as may be prescribed therein for purpose of paying such bonds and carrying out other powers conferr-d unon such districts; all such bonds to be issued subject to limitations prescribed in oection 18 of same article. I INI'rIAtIV1P. Initiative measure amrnding article IV, Section 1 of Uonstitution. Inserts proviso therein increasing the number of signatures of qualified i ' electors necessary to initiative petition presented to Secretary of State undrr that section when such petition relates to assessment or collection i 27, of taxes, or provides for modification or repeal of tris proviso; requires such number to be fifteen per cent of ali votes cast for all gubernatorial •, sandidates at lust preceding election at shioh governor was elrated, instead of eight per cent thereof as now required. }lakes no other substantial change in section. I PROHIbIrivi, YM S^Cti0. Initiative het. Prohibits thevivisection or tor; tore of human beings, animals, or other living creatures, for experimental or pathological investigation, or other purposes; authorizes duezice of the' Peace to ecce warrant for este into loose where such eats have been, 28. or about o be performed, for a rest of persons and seizure of instruments engaged therein; excepts certain acts relating to animals and fowls and surgical operations, or medical aid to, human beings, animals, and other living creatures, to relieve or cure actual injury, deformity or disease; prescribes penalties and repeals conflicting acts. i LAN_.1'R"UH,S' :AX-T,k i. Initiative measure amending bxticle AIll of Uonsti�- ution. Abolishes present system of taxation; declares private property rights attach only to products of labor and not to land; defines fran- chises as special privileges granted by government permitting the use or i —� 29. monopoly of land; requires that such franchises be assessed annually at their full rental value independent of improvements, and prohibits all other taxes and license fees; prescribes procedure for such assessments, decreeing forfeiture of franchise for non-payment thereof; requires that i money derived from such assessments be apportioned between state and its i subdivisions, and that all governmental expenses be paid therefrom. I i FRAIWH:S,S. initiative measure adding section 23c to Article X11 of Constitution. gives nailmad Dommbsion exclusive power to grant determinatd or indeterminate franchises for street, interurban, and suburLan railways, ) and motor vehicle transportation for compensation upon streets and highways, prescribe terms and conditions thereof, regulate rates thereunderand accept 30. surrender of all such franchises now or hereafts outstanding, franchises granted hereunder to terminate wherever the state or its political subdiv- isions, acquires the property owned or operated thereunder, "nd to have no pecuniary value in rate fixing or oondemoation proceedings thereby; publicly owned public utilities unaffected by provisions hereof. i. And NOTIC, IS Hlt'ti!:BY FUTITIR GIV?TTI that at said General Zleotion the follow- ing named qualified persons have been appointed as election officers to conduct said election, to wit: ?L C^RRITO PRICINCT N0. 1. Polling glace: Rube: Hall, San Pablo Ave. near 1'airmont, Ll uerrito, inspector: Laura J. ainds. Judges: Amelia Riley; Mrs. Hoadricka bohoute. Clerks: Urs. iiagney Larsen; pis:-, r'annie Donlon; .lla iiosenstmrch. I ' s_L CtR3Ii0 PRECINCT N0. 2. � Polling glace: Fairmont School, Kearney St, between Y.nreka & Stockton. j Inspector: Geo. O..,dams. Judges: liaxmillian P. Berges, ehil A. yes. Ulerks: Mrs. Anna eatterson; ALrs. Luella Donnelly, o-ust .. Dablen. f I Its; f 193 i 1 rl CFRRITO rsh'C0CT 140. 3. 1 Polling elate: Lavigne zildg. San Pablo ave. n,•. rotrero Ave. Inspector: J.P.Llurphy Judges: Lirs. &atherine -jandviok; Thomas Renshaw Webster. CLrks: Liaggie B, Brobert; P:dward N. Viuelzer; arthur -. Kerby. -L CRRRt':'0 rR?CINCT 110. 4. Polling rlace: Union Hall, ttust Bldg., Say Pablo .ave. Inspector: krs. ?ugena I+ood. Judges: Mrs. Belle 1. Rawson. P.n.Lenzen. Clerks: Mrs. Nettie P. Lixon• Urs. Laura Li. Marshall; Mrs. Queenie Schwake. "L GMRIro PR?'CINCTId O. 5. Polling Place: Farley's garage, Arlington road. Inspector: J.Frauk vaniel. Judges: Hies Claire ". koClure; Lee S. Boward. Clerks: Mrs. Liyra Larkin; L.U. Caudron. RICHMOND 2TIC:NCT NO. 1. Polling Place: Winehaven Fire Ball, Winehaven. Inspector: Reginald J. Jones. Judges: Flmo Pinkerton; Roland A.G.Heard. Clerks: Mrs. Caroline rinkert n; Grace,seise; Emily Wilson; I RICHMOID YK"CiNCT NO. 2. i Polling glace; veteran Wireman's Hall, standard m 'Iddy Ste., Inspector: James C.Bly. Judges: Geo. B. Thrskine• Vim. S. Bonner. Clerks: M-,ry B. Casey; Bettie 1s. Grover; 1;lizabeth Gnaga. RICH1JO i.:)PRFCfIICT I10. 3. Polling elate: Store room, "27 Richmond Ave. Inspector: A.C,Trautvetter Judges: H.G.Stidham; Lars. Laisie B.Jenkins. Clerks: Arthur u, king. Lary B.Lloyle; Elizabeth a. Cramer. RICHLIOHD PReoinot Bo. 4. Polling-lace; Johnson's Office, 208 niohmond ave. ! ' Inspector: Bliss Brothers, i Judges: Liza. Reva L. Carey; r.rnest G. Griffin. Clerks: 1LLrs. Blanche Fenner; Mrs. Anna iieville; R.VI.Gibbs. RICH1i01vD 2RT'CtNC 2 No. 5. tolling rlaee: Liaxwell hotel, No. 5 Richmond nve. Inspector: Elmer L. Ellsworth. Judges: C.D.Vihitcomb; Lira. rdith Chapman Clerks: firs. Emma �:o„ping; Fred G. Blackhart; s+rs. batherine Lj +onroe. RICHLIWW e_FC_,NC'T Ido. 6. Polling Place: Fire Rou-e. Ido. 1, 0 Park pl,ce. Inspector: Harry n, andrews. Jue,ges: 1Lilton R. Lip,); 11rs. iraude O'Brien. Clerks: Louis L. _,avis; Mrs. Liam McFarland; lira. Ratt,ie Beato I. RICIBIOZIi PR-:CiNCT 110. 7. j Polling elate: !9ashing.on 6chool, richmond &kontana Sts., Inspector: R.L. Fernald. Judges: <lbert k.son, R.G.LeP. ' Clerks: Rita ernold, Mrs. Edith B. For-; Mary B. Whitney. F.ICHM-01!. yR7C!ITCT NO. S. Polling rlace: South Richmond improvement Club, 329 S. 4th St., Inspector: Henry L. jpringer. Jud es• O.J.Dahl; andrea Josselyn. Cl res: Lara. uillian hi. Bl;ke; L;rs. 1:ae Cunningham; Clyde Conn. i f r 194 3ICH1I0I1: ?'"CiUC'2 vo. 9. I tolling rlace: Brown's Garage, 220 S. 12th St. (rear) Inspector: U.P.nlanchard. Judges: Oh;xles Swartout; Geo. R. Whitesides. Clerks: lira. ::lfreda H. Scott; uisz urace L. Curry; krs. Louise U. Spinney. RICHMOeu VR^C111C2 110. 10. Polling rlaoe: Gardner's Real r:atate Uffice, 1524 Macdonald Ave., .inspector: Isaac 'Rolfe. Judges: John r. Davisj- Guy C. Vaughn. ulerks: firs. anita J. mnning; Mrs. Rebecca narris; Urs. LI.Ivy Donnelly. RICalfaiw rX CL'!UY ..U. 11. dolling rluce: Hurtnett's Garage, 1411 Bissell -=ve.., Inspector: Clare D. Romer. Judges: Charles n. Brichman; Jo.;eph B. Willis. Clerks: Lrs. sella <.Long; Mrs. ksettie S. Poage; Urs. Elizabeth nr ery I RICM'01!J rR-Civo vu. 12. I Polling Place: Lincoln achool, 239- 10th St., li ' Inspector: Daniel n. carpenter Judges: T:dgar C. Clark; Bernice licuormick Clerks: firs. Iuybelle :uller; Urs. Lorena G. Wilson; Harry J.Hennjeay RICHZiUli:) _ i"CIiiC1 I10. 13. rolling&lace: Ugborn'� iiarbage, 735 Bissell .eve. (rear) Inspector: Lartin v. vordon. Judges: arthur r. -uvis; 'Phos. ... Royer. Ulerks: curs. ,,thel +ells; cors. Luella Lang; Lira. nrownie Strombe�g. HIUEL.A5 _R-Ctn�T iiu. 14. Polling:lace: Fire. Hou-e Uo. 2, 235--5th St., Inspector: raul Beedy. Judges: r:.Gnorge. Barlow ; Gerald lollett; Ulerks: Lrs. Grace L. 1uck; urs, dertie ii.Cryan; firs kyrtle Glavinovich. RIC+eLubli1 ry-U1JCT au. 15. Polling&lace: LaBelle's Garage, 153- 3rd Qt. (rear) ' Inspector: Charles ,raiser, f Judges: Peter R. :;rown• +'homes n. Susmnrrs. Clerks: Lrs. -nnu 1. -heir; kers. Beulah Tiller; lire. Laura Wylie; i RIC3t.au;:� rRFC1IdC,• i+U. lo. Polling glace: Alderson•s Garage, 100 Bissell eve,. (rear) I Inspector: �villiam P. aelf. Judges: Lester U. i,eid; Chas. =lderson. Ulerks: Jars. Grace W:.11ory; Urs. i(amona tc.ocott; Lira. Alice Dar= ling. RICHhiu.:.d e -.C>i!Ci Ru. 17. Polling Place: `Uindsor notel, Garage 339- 1st ot., Inspector: Stephen A. etlow. °udges: nugh J.,"onnelly; .9m. u. Perry. ulerks; urs. nenriettu i.,.ging; firs. Jennie S. -onvell; curs. nliz. -dviards. RICHli01:, sR 90.i,4u. isu. 18. tolling _lace: Uonglon'S Garage, 520 uevin -ve. Irear) , Inspector: Pied a. Lindeman Ju.9ges: Herb rt v. urner; John ". -illi..ms. Ulerks: L,rz. Ruth A. iiewoomb; curs. Berth u. Smedley; Hiss E. liaude Carter RIOELO.;i i"U:.aC? IiO. 19. rolling Place: Oli ro:t uffice, 318 - 6th St., I 195 : i i I ' Inspector: Isaac kcGuffin. Judges: harry b. Byat.; xobert L. Rohr. Clerks: hiss :lith Stege; krs. Hate 's'ymmoas; Iris- Edna L. Anderson. RICRL�il� rRrC.uC'i' uu. 20. Polling rluce: itiehmond Club house, 1125 i4evin Ave., Inspector: Louis Reser. Judges: Harry B. Listnr; Frank J. r'rost Olerks: Ltrs. rliza A. Gerlao Hiss Georgia Johnson; firs. Eliz P.Vaughn H1GBiiu_:� = u_r.01 cU. 21. Pollin;- glace: Buick Garage, 1501 LLuedonald Ave., Inspector; Tran'.{ J. Gardnrr. Judges: 1-9m. s. varrell; I.dq. 1. Grow. Clerks: Lrs. Ida Daley; Fars. Reta baker; Urs. xubbie sully. RICHT V,: r3"Clu ct iJv. 22. rolling glace: Ludewig's Garage, 903 Burrett Ave. (rear) ' Inspector: leiioy B.Barbn:. Judges: John =..Long; Butt Brown. Clerks: firs. Sarah A. s,cainty; firs. mattin a. uhtndler; Bias Bffie Lathrop. RICBLva: rxr.Cli1C'r NO. 23. Polling glace: veGregorio's Garage, 630 Penn. Ave. (rear) Inspector: Ralph Redmond. Juiges: George Landrebe; Arthur A.Burton. Clerics: "airs. amelia 6yatt; Elizabeth B.Burdon; firs. Josephine it;. Washburn. itlukimu,+v rx-0I140.2 iiu. 24. Polling rlaee: 1�eRacken'-: Garage, 513- Ainley ave. (rear) Inspector: vrank r.', rill-r. Judges: James Bill; v+illard S, roage. Clerks: Firs. i•lizabeth Barbieri; 1-re. L;thel Swearingen; sirs. Pearl i li. Bryant. RICR3i.ivv rx�:CIF'C v!. 25. Polling Place: Whitaker's Garage, 557- 3rd St., (rears ' Inspector: Orville J. Ripley Judges: James 2. Blount; .hos. 1'. i•:rskine. Clerks: Firs, adith 'i-hitakes; Lra. Buby Harrison; firs. +illie Selshe.� RICBKOISD PR^CIIdCT 110. 26. — I i Polling glace: Cotton's residence, 926- 8th St., Inspector: John S. Chandler. Judges: lira. 1-::.ry J. cotton; Chas. K. Cook. Clerks: Firs. Lucile A. Rastner; hiss Anna U'Roiake, s~iss Bessie Howard RI0310j;: PR'¢CIIiCT NO. 27. Polling glace: uushing's Garage, 2005 noosevelt Ave. irear) Inspector: John A. veadrior , Jr. Judges: filbert S. Lilly; ulyde R. rurker Clerks: Hiss Lillian U. brown; lira. Graoe r. veadrioh; less. Mary Nunn RICHKO ID 2R40117CT TIO. 28. Polling Place: Fire Rouse No. 3, 1900 Barrett Ave., Inspector: Frank J. iiunster. Judges: John E. v asy; yrs. Anna Jarvis. ' ' ulaka: iaiss Floy rbrd; firs. Bertha B. Faber; Jerry R. Van Valer. RICH110J,i sR1:C1.:C5: ..v_29. Polling glace: dbstr"t building, 250- 222nd St., Inspector: Chas. H. Parker. Juges: Thomus Thayer; T1111iam ivoist; Cl-rks: Lirs. Lay n, onnelly; l.rs. Mildred Id.Lewis; firs. Velem uac$ixinn. i I i i 196 RICHgOl2i7 PHRCIII NO. so. Polling&lace: Andrade Aprts. 2111 Gaynor Ave., Inspector; Joe C. Leber; Judges; Prep::an J. Mutts, Freak J. Sohumaoh.r. Clerks: Liss lice L. Johnson; Lis:: Eleanor mood; Firs. Fannie uefoe. RICH1L10 :t PzM,: i7C. 130. 31. Polling Place: Grant School, 24th & Grant Sts., Inspector: Ralph A. op be=rg. Juuges: i:illiam V. Koltz; 74illiam F. Belding. Clerks: +Urs. Ehma n. Rorie; firs. Nellie McCauley; kiss Jessie Lambred t. RICHMON PRrCINC^ 210. 32. Polling rl-ce: Real'State office,. Haoserplt & San Pablo Ave., Inspector: Arthur L. Irwi,i Judges: Geo. P. Brooks; Henry L. Harris. Clerks: Strs, Adolphine Luylle; Mrs. Katherine M.iefft; Ltrs. Lillian Howard. RICHLl0::)&R?CRI C: !10_33. Polling glace: Fire louse -,'4, 3506 Gutting Bad. Inspector: Hurry Rlls. Judges; Bea isoorman, John U. Brooks; Cle_ks: Airs. iJellie L.. �oott; Lrs. Adelaide Pieton; Mrs. 0tillie Summers. RICHUONT: PRFCINC, No. 34. Polling elt:ce: Stege school, Potreo & 51st St., Inspector; James Vand,r Zwiep Judges; Robert L. ;;ebb; Mrs. Kinnie S. ohrmann. Clerks: an's. Katie L. Lunday; Mrs. Victoria G. Olson; Mrs. Annie A. Williams. SAN PABLO PH^CINC_' NO. 1. Polling Place: Laple H+,-ll,oeh Pablo Inspector: 1431. i)odsan. Judges: Henry Blume: Alfred Frank Clerks: Joseph L. Birch; Bertha F. Evans; Bass Alioe Anna Frank. SAN PABLO PRICINOi tto. 2. Polling glace: San Pablo School nouse.� L Inspector: Frank A, LoCausland. Ju:mages: Jamas A. Pownell; Jouph S. Berry. Clerks: Mrs. Lia .uearborn; Albert .wmlap; John R. 5loitowa. GIi3•PI^_ PR�:CDICT. Polling Place: Giant Club Houde. Inspector: �!dv;4rd Hardymam. Judges: ChzArles Chacipagne, Mrs. Juary hioConnick, Clerks: L:re. Agnes 'lebster Peek; ilred Snook; sirs. Annie Maud HallUT RONT'O P.7CINCi UO. b. rolling&lace: Lire. Owen's call, Addeo. Inspector: Jeremiah kahoney Ju.iges: kra. Jennie +heresa airs.rs. Carrie Hoyer Clrrks: IL-s. Leah Lay Hearne; Fredrick Joseph; 1iiss .rildred J.11rial am. RO:i•'0 �"nCii7C't ;Vv. 2. Social ball, Union uil uo., Oleum. Inspector: :Palter sdams. Judges: Spencer &riggs; Firs. Mary 1. roots. ulprks: John Yl,McReynolds; Jospeh Br nkle; V.J. Powelson; PII;OL°'PR"CLNC'>' rolling Plaoe: :hos. Statt's Garage, rinole. Inspector: George 11. kraser. fudg-s: John A. Fraser; Burton G. Hall. Glprks: John C.A�orrison; L,:ry -.Noyes; James H.Rog,rs, f 197 PINOL'PR�GnICY NO. 2. Polling&lace: Town H:=11, Pinole. Inspector: Louis n.Brrndt; Judges: Arthur L.H=iltun; Bary Costa; Clerks: Laura Kuhn; yllen r•., Barrett; Lucy G. State; H"30AL^S PH'CINCr. trolling rlucp: Hercules Club Library. Inspector: Jessie C.Stpyth. Judges: Stephen Jcin.:ton; Edward T. Rountree; Clerks: r'l.la L. uerrish; Beatrice HoKenzie; Ro33e H. uixon; 37,BY PRT2.LUGT. Polling Yluoe: Selby null, Selby. Inspector: Harry L. Jones. Ju.iges: Agnes Richards; Iurs. nlanobe M.Bdwards. Clerks: Oharles A. nilton; Joseph U. Farrar; lira. Betts F.Ingram. ORO='_Y PR�OiNC1'11U. 1. ' Polling dace: Crockett Yirp nouse. Inspector: L.+i.raul. Judges: lir:;. Yate Edwards; Mrs. liellie Heaney Olerks: la's. Anastasia nurlpy; Mrs. yempsey; lire. Grace Riemle. OROCK7" PH"CiNC'i uO. 2. Polling Place: Salvation. Army Hull, Urock�.tt. Inspector: John Riorian. ?' Judges: James E. nmyth; Mrs. Mary Uox. Olerise: Clw.:. Y. homzs; lrs. Marg uolphus; Mrs. Kate Yelleher. 3 03OCK^:1: PI-OLT'-1CT NO. 3. Polling place: Lower Urolona null, uroekett. I x Inspector: J.L.+Iilliums. Judges-. Mrs. :.ffie Lunt; John nnderam; Clerks: Alfred Lyer; Ciifford U. Goss; Sylta Pryts. VALOTTA PR^CII102 NO. 1. � Polling Yluce: Library, Valona. Inspector: ..lbp.rt :quill. ' Jlliga9; Alexander Uaapball; +hos. H. Uasey. Clerks: Lre. LL.ry licGruth; Edward r•errandi.; J.H. Martin. V:,LONA P11-0002 JO. 2. Polling Ylaee: Fire House, Valona. Inapector: J.A Uribbin. Judgse: Peter Wind; J.Y. Vind; Clerks: Urs. Luuru Uurshall; Mrs. Lillian Aljets; jars. Jennie O'Keefe. • R VALONA PR'?CINCT so. 3. olling._lace; R 0000 rolktta .twuraga, Valun... Inspector; raul ,.ind�r. Judges: Joint s. Stemmle; �,illiam Helm. Ulerke: tare. Uoye nunyard; tale: liamie n8eveda; tars. Lurah madde d DORY UOSTA 2R,-.000T 140. 1. . polling dace: L:onear's Pump housp, _ort Uosta. lnsp�ctpr: C.J.U'Neill. Judges: Mrs. ilellir Shanahan, Mrs. Largaret Bulger; ' ule_ La ks: tJrs, y-argaret Kay; s. Anita Hanger; Mrs. Ne111e Crow1�IPc POR'. COSTA PR'•:CsNC: Hu. 2. i Polling &lace: school noTme, rort Uosta. A. Inspector: G.n.nard. Judges: John x. Cox• +imothy u'Keefe. Clarks: ':.w.nrown; Lrs. Adelaide Smith; Mrs. Yate burley. �uANVILLR PR OMC': du. 1. Polling rluoe: janville Social Fraternal nail. i f 198 Inspector: Yreak A. Laraball. Judges: Geo. LlmPr Wood; Tony L. Hendricks; Clerks: lira. nary Booth; firs. Ruby Yodva; hire. Louise b`reites. iju. Polling elaoe: Close dldg., Danville. j Inspector: Mavid ii. nirrell. j Judges: Stephen H.Johnson; Wm. S. Nolan. Clerks: Lira. zdyth Lean; firs Josephine Close; Mrs. ;eargarst Groom. SAN HAH011 P3L:C1240T. -` rolling rlace: San Namon, Hall. Inspector: Mrs. Lary uewill. Y -Oudgee: rm. Neese; Geo. Uswill. Clerl®; Frank Peters; kiss ]Florence Hutheford; LLre. Addie class; "i TASSAJARA PR-O.L11012. s. Rolling rlace: -assa'ara hall. Inspector: W.A.�Itohell Judges: Urs. Louisa Borges; Lira. Caroline Nissen. Clerks: !'lmer Brinstein; Lrs. Phoebe goats; am. crates; _e ALAW PR?'CINCT. -- ' rolling Ylace: Dell's Store, Alamo Inspector: august Numburg Judges: James Jonpe; Geo. J. Flaherty. Clerks: la's. =liaabeth Woodward; Lars. Uctavia Bauer; Mrs. Norrie t Aunt. LAFAYv!Ult PRnCIBC'T. Polling Place: Lafayette hall; Lafayette. Inspector: lira. Agnes U'Keef,. Judges: J.t1.kullikin; Merle Daley Clerks: lira. I...R.=iowland; Lra. Irene Bunker; -line McNeill. M03AGA Y3z:CffiCT. Polling Ylaoe: Willow Spring Sohool Nome. Inspector: Geo. Sanborn. Judges, Matt Madsen; Mr. John MoCosker. Clerks. lira. Annie UoMahon; Miss Mary Aulholland; Thomas Carroll ALHA"15RA Ytt:CLiC'i. Polling elate: dlfred snap's Residence. Inspector: Jos. A. Cavan. J;u7ges: F.W.Hale; deo. Briffin. Ulerks: hers. rtta MoHarry. Mrs. Nellie Braokman; 0.�:.Hayward. WALNUT ORMPA eR"CINCT Jo. 1. Polling rlace: Justice Uourt doom, d1nut Jreek. Inspector: T'.B.-Bradley Budges: rm. P. Robinson; Isabelle S. Spencer. Clerks; Mary Theresa Wiget; RubyHarlan ; Ada Ford. WALNUT EM PBNCffiCT NU. E. Polling.elate: Nesidenee firs. Lillie Stow, Walnut Ureek Road. Inspector: H.W,�i,ller. Judges: Geo. a. Woodme[L; Mrs. Bee +. Young. Clerks; Lillie B. stow; zmolins H.Bear; Abbie Johnson. SARANAP PX-OinCT. Polling Place: Saranap school house. Inspector: Larion A. Nay Judges: ueo. A. Culbert; lk-ry N. nughes. Ulerks: Y]mma W. 111iekens; Grace a. Barry; Lucy W. Whyte. If . 199x'.. i 2 ' MARTINEZ PRi0004Bu. 1. killing-lase: City call, Martinez. Inspector: -•rank Shelby; Judges: Alice A. Ormsby; Florence M. Tyler. i clerks: Robert 0. Coots; Lorena V. Blair; Franc H. Upham. MARTINEZ PR701NCT N0. 2. � Polling Place: Hotel Oehm, Martin^z. Inspector: James Bulger. Judges: 1N.F.Mellerup; Mrs. Ilina Liiiidleton. Clerks: Tessie Ueroux, Charlotte J.Lytton; Clara Van Procyon. MARTIN�Z:PRECINCT IJO. 3. Polling glace: +room in urammar School Bldg. Inspector: R.J.Sharkey ' Judges: Hugh McDonald; Nellie aicholson Clerks: Rose M. baby; Euliala M.Greerty; Ella G. Hare; MA@TIFTZ PRICINCT N0. 4. Polling Place: I.D.E.S. Hall, Martinez. Inspector: Edson D. Hale. Judge 0 Jacob M. born; Emily G. barber; Clerks: Mackie S. Stotts; Ida C. Tallon; Nina Clair Coota; f MdRT1NTZ PRECINCT I.O. 5. Polling Place; Columbia Rotel. inbpeetor: James Lang Judges: I. Cisko; Mrs. Benrietta Lelaas Clerks; Nellie B.Swift, Eva Frost; `ditil. Pierson. ' a MAR^L:iV Z PX.'CjncT No. 6. Polling Place: Justice Court boom, Martinez, Calif. I Inspector: L.U.8e-3d&. Judges: Ben Seawall, ulara Larchi. Clerks: Ruth Bulger; Ida 0. Honegger; Martha I. Bauman. MILiTIN,Z PRECINCT NO. 7. i �? Polling-lace: Old Ri:h School Bldg., Martinez. v Inspector: A.A.Mofdahon Judges: T.H.Stinchfield. Mrs. Elizabeth Gallagher. � a Clerks: Minnie L. Anderson; Mabel Sterling; P.D.Buteher. VINE HILL PRxCINCT. Polling Pl.me: Della Rosa Garage, Opposite Liberty inn, Pacheco ---- Inspector-. A.P.Wright. Judges: L.E.Mullen• Pauline ' Billingsley Clerks: Gertrude bice; Label M. Anight; ida Weisshand. CONCORD PRECINCT 110. 1. Polling Place: Jaquith paint Shop. Inspector: W.G.Jaquith Judges: John M.Soares; Mrs. Catherine Slattery Clerks: Lillian Nad.iell; T!va Boyd; Chas. Cffina. CON00:3f PIt?C1NC'i 110. 2. k Polling-lace: City Rall, Concord. Inspector; Chas.Dunn ! x Judges; S.J.Randall; ": ma A. Ford.' I`Clerks: J.I.I. Finney; Mrs. Amelia Guy; Rose S. Damilla. j CONCORD PRrCINCT ITO. 3. '-"A Polling Pl::ce: Victor Gillo Bldg. Co-cord. Inspector: C.L. DeBenedetti :? Judges: Joseph lrrighi• Ors. Lyda A. vanderburg Clerks: May K. Qherlook; Catherine Hutchison; Mrs, Lelia Roque. "s J 200 i CONCORD YHPCIHCT NO. 4. ' Polling Yluce: Garage on High Sahool Ave. one dloek from Bay Point Highwa Inspector: Joseph Williams, Jr. Judges: L.enuel J. Duart- Jr. Liao Blume. Clerks: Ralph D. �ollman, P.W.Ulivera; Agnes Williams; ASSOCI..T*D ?RRCIHCT. Polling Place: Avon Liess House. Inspector: W P.Hugo Judges: Chas. C-Cite_•; L:arie C.Collis 01-r1w: Wm. H. Offe.man; Louise Armer; Lena X. Sorensen. 007MM PRT?CIHC T. Polling rluce: Cowell Fire Hull, Qowell. Inspector: H.W.L:artin Judges: J.A.Kaaeh; Lars. Jaaw a K. Smith Clerks: Nary Grace Traver; Irene M. Oche; Lottie A. Hall. PACH?CO PR70III0x. Polling eluce: Town Hall, -aoheoo. ' Inspector: W.F.Lemon Judges: Cheater Hook; Rosa Williams; Clerks: H.Moher; Elie,X. Jones; Edith Solmi PITTSBURG PRv:OIIICT NO. 1. Polling Place: Wayne's Sales Station, Central Hotel Bldg. Inspector: John Royce. Judges: H.H. Summers, F.J. Llello Clerks: Lisa. kury uickinson; Pauline Gatto; Kate Canevaro; PITTSBURG PRIO MOT No. 2. Pollia- Place: E meington Building,Third & Cumberland Sts., Inspector: A.C.urtega; Judges: Jeanie kuy Reinhart; L.R.Whipple ; Clerks: Mrs. Maud Linsoheid; Katherine Carper; August Cinollo. PIT':SBURG PirclaICT U0. 3. Polling Place: Congregational Church Auditorium, rittabmrg. Inspector: John F. Benkson Judges: Geo. A. Ui.naker; kra. dnnir, tiloholls. Clerks: Helen Id. Ferris; Mabel Irving; H.S.Hornaby. PITTSBURG PRFCIIICT NO. 4. Polling Place: Graamur "chool Building Auditorium. Inspector: Baptista .anvero Judges: L.C.Keithley; Lars. r'3wence yumbaugh Clerks: Krs. Elsie Alberta Schumert; hies E.B.Anderson; Lucy Vicloo tt. PITiSBURG PR%701P.CT NO. 6. Polling Ylaoe: Anderson Garage. Inspector: August Anderson Judges: Geo. O'Hara; Lottie Andrews; Clerks: Geo. 'F. Ytildra;kartha Harlan; Alvina Kennerley. CLAYTOV PR?CIUCT. Polling Yluoe: Clayton Hall. Inepector: John S. Collins. Judges: w.R.Blockig; Hilda M.Atchinson; Clerks: iters. Pearl Graves; tare. 8annie A.Dunoan; W.A.Uyriok , MORGAIT L- RITCRY PR?CIHCT. Polling Plsce: korgan �:erritcry School Aouse. Inspector: FrankSahwendell. Judges: Wm. Clyma. Clarks: Thos. Aakerman; Sylvester Olofson. } J ' BAY POIIIT-CLY1J^ PR*'CINCT. ;^ Bolling Place: G.Paeini Office. Inspector: Wm. Bucholz. Judges: Fred J. Robards• lura. ;ury Simonson Clrrks: S.Y.Shideler; E:ra. Blien M. Hinee; Evers. Anna Roman. NICHOLS P11170--Ai. Polling Place: Nichols School Howe. 7;. 3 Inspector: tSl Gilder. Judges: J.S. Guest; Frank J. Dutra. Clrrks: Geo. e. Atkins; kart' E. Clark; Annie Lamin -i AHTIUCH 211*CIl10: ::0. 1. Polling.eluee: City hall, Antioch Inspector: B.Whelihan. Judj.�as: Geo. Knoll; Ross Bewley Clerks: firs. Effie Taylor; +visa Loretta Kelley; Rias May A.Smit A3T i OCH 2-a-0II10'1' 110. 2. "v ' Polling Place: I.O.O.P. Hall, Antioch. ay lnsneotor: Chas.:: . 8lffin. Judges: Homer Hartley; Stephen C.Cleavea; Olrrks: Mrs. Ruth V.Hornback; Efts. Urace V. Belshaw; Miss Myrtlb 4 Welch ANTIOCH PRIC111C'T 110. 3. Polling el,Lce: Scout call, Antioch A x Inspector: Harry Moil. Berde. Judges: Vrancis Cooney; U.I:.Klengel. Ulerks: Ere. kur1rField; Urs. Lary ?. Rose; Ears. Ulara Ludingho e. LGNr 211`7 P37.0111C.. Polling Ylace: Inspector: John Love. Budges: Aubrey Williamson• Harry borgen$ey Clerks; Mrs, vary E. yoh,rty; Miss Phyllis Welsh; Mary BeeBe AaPP• BRIM-11700.)PRITRIC'i ii0. 1. Polling .elaoe: Logan's Utoro, Brentwood. ' Inspeotor: C.C. Prewett. F Juigea: Clarence Shoemaker; ilm. R. Turner. Ole-.ks Largaret White; Urs. Emma J. Walton; Lisa Annie nary y BH"N uuD rRr:C1lIC: :_u. 2. Polling rlace: Coates Hall, Brentwood. I r Inspector: uillrrd U. Giffin, Julges: C.P.Shellenberg,-r; Leonard uainty. Clerks: Lra. ::lsie Barr; Urs. Beatrice Swift; Mies Bather Lurghy Byron precinct Do. 1. llJ I Polling rlaae: I.0•U,F. Hall, Byron. Inspector: Uhas. Uople. Judos: Wm. Worth gale; ':.U. Drueninger. Cleric;: Lra. Leatres 7iightman; Lre. Annie Pimental; Ears. Eliz. Grove. BYRI OJ Pit"CRICT 10. 2. Polling Place: skating Hall, Byron ' Inspector: August Barder, l Judges: Chas. S.'�+ebb�r; Harolc Oollis. clerks: Mrs. Nollio Bates; E.ra. Ruth r.Ueddes; Sites Beth Vieihl KftIGluSen Yrec.inot. Polling Place: Knightsen Farm Bureau hall. Inspector: Cha3. M11sworth Juiges: L.H.Hadley Jos. Linta. Clerks: Mrs Alice K. Noyes; LillianRotberingham; Helena B.Hotbhkiss. r - f 202 O:SCL^Y Pt2e.CIidOT. �, Polling Ylaae: O"kley x111, Uukley. Inepector: --N-Bigelow. Judges: Arthur hionnegger; A. Rereater. Cl•-rks: Liss iiae D.Roberts; lira. ?'orrice Gran dut 1; airs. 'Edith Lal rorta. IT IS ORD*•iR D F91.%i .t that the Ulerk of this Hoard give notice of said i ll.eotion by publication of this 2roclamation in the Lurtii,ez luily Standard, a newspap r, in the manner and for the time prescribed by le.w, aid by causing a copy of this otic to be posted in a prominent place in his office. ,he foregoing order is passed by following vote of the hoard, to wit; Ayes: supervisors Knott, Cascy, Hayden, Huohanan and arembath. - sees: Bone. ;i In the katter of '•radic"tion of squirrels. V.8.6tevens, Hortioultural Commissioner, this day appears before the Board and reported that on certain property in the Uou-ty of Contra Costa, owned and pass- eased by Port costa Levelopmant Company, Crockett Sand and Cattle Company and Cali- fornia &Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation, a corporation, there now are ground squirrels and gophers that are destructive to trees and plants and it appearing to ' the Board that it is neopasury for the agricultural interests of the Uounty of Contra Costa that said ground squirrels and gophers shock be eradicated, destroyed and controlled; Therefore, it is Ordere-, that v.O.Stevens, xtortieultural Commissioner of County of Contra Uostu, State of U..liforniu, be and he is hereby mthoriaed and directed to proceed under the system and methods provided by provisions of Sections 2322 and 2322a of the rolitical Uode of the State of ualifornia, and to inspect the premises owned or possessed by the pe_oons whose names are hereinafter as t forth before the respective parcels of property owned or possessed by thm sod each of them which parcels together with th- name of the owner thereof, is particularly described as follows,to wit: POR'. COSTA D7V?1VPEi^N2 DDNPA Y: All that certain lot, parcel and trgot of land, situate, lying an-i being in the County of Contra Co::ta, State of California, bounded and particul-rly described as follows, to wit: Coumaencing at a point in the shore of the Straits of Carquinez, at the beginning point of th survey of th- "Northern Part" of the Rancho Canada del Sambre y Sas Holsaa" a000rding to the official survey of said Northern Part" of said Rancho as described in a patent issued by the United States to one reodorr Soto for said aanoho, an.- which Patent.is recorded in the office of th. County Recorde, of said County, of Contra Costa, in Volume lof Patente, at pages 80 to 100, and running thence south along the easterly line of said "Northern cart" of said Nuncho to the southerly line of the same to post 2.1. 46 of suit. survey; thence at a right angle westerly along I the southerly line of said northerly portion of said Ranoho to the south- west corner of the tract of land oonveyed by William A. Piper to Edwin Dryden by deed dated Lay 2.:th, 1867, and recorded in volume 14 of vnedy, at page 436, in the office of the County Recorder of said county of Uontra Costa, and said southwest corner, being the place of beginning of the land des- oribed by said deed; tbpnoe at a right angle and running due north to the shore of :he Straits of Carquinez; and thence southeasterly and following the meanderings of the shore line of the said Straits to the point of commencement, containing 3.866 24/10V acres of land. SAVrih; ail) —COTT 21 ; from th- tract of land above described, and from the operation and effect of this conveyance all those certain pieces, tracts, or lots of land heretofore oonv,)yed by the Poll,wing described der-da: hat: By deed from d.a.piper to John R.Livingato n, dated kiay 24th, 1864,1 " i ' and recorded in Volume 8 of Leeds at page 112; in the cf fioe of the County I Recorder of said County of 0 ntra Costa. i 2nd: By deed from 17.=.Piper to Jumes Liodarry, dater. Kay 27th, 1867, and re- horded in said County Bpcorder's office in Liber 14 of Deeds, at page 428. 3rd: by deed from U—Piuer ti James atewart, dated Lay 24th, 1867, and recorded in said County Aecorder's „ffice in Lib^r 14 of Leeds, at page 430. c 4th: By deed from 71.>..eipor to "dwin Dryden, dated May 25th, 1667, and record-' "x ed in said Coupty Recorder's office in Lib r 14 of Leeds, at page 436. 5th: By deed from W.A.Piper to 11homee Dolan, dated June 27, 1867, and record- ad in said County Reaorder's office in Libor 14 of Leeds, at page 498. 6th: By deed from W.a.Fiper to John L.L:okley, dated October 20, 1870, and r recorded in said Count;, necorder's office in Libor 19 of JJeeaS, at page 445. 7th: By dee: frac: V:.<.Fiprr to the liorthern Railway Company dated April 12, 1877, and recorded in said Cognty +teoorder'a office in Liber 32 of reeds, at page 379. i 8th: By deed dated July 29th, 18179, from W.A.Pipor to the Northern Railway Company, and recorded in said county Aeeorder's office in Libor 35 of Leeds, at page 243. ' 9th: By deed from VJ.A.Piper to Bass 7.tta C. Erskine, dated September 29, E 1882, and recorded in said county itecorder's office in Liber 41 of Leeds, at i page 522. 10th: By :feed from u.W.UcNear to Joseph Sadoo Alemany Arch-bishop'of San Nranl cisco, dated Sept. 29ti} 1883, and recorded in said County Aeeorder s office in Lib,r 43 of Deods at page 537. - i 11th: By deed from G.—MoNear to John a. Crowley dated November 10, 1883, andl recorded in ;:aid, County:(eeorder's office of liber 45 of Leeds, atp age 210. 121h: By deed from v.Pl. UoNear to +ennip Duly, dated October 19, 1883, and recorded in said County teoorder's office in Liber 45 of Deecb, at page 281. 13th: Bydeed from G.N.hcNear, to .•.J. Moynahan, dated Leoembor 28, 1883, and recorded in said county apoorder's office in Liber 45 of Deeds, page 311. 14th: By deed from O.Q. 1loNear, to the Northern nailway Company, dated April! 16, 1884, and recorded in said 0ounty necorder's office in Libor 46 of Leeds, j at page 21. 15th: By deed from v.W. BlcNear to AndrT.w 3loynahan, dated January 22, 1885, j and recorded in the said County neeorder s office in Liber 46 of Leeds, page 249. ^ i 16th: By deed from v.W. McNear to 7-:rltth?7mmons, datod "arch 17, 1888, and recorded in said County Recorder's office in Libor 53 of Deeds, at page 455. 17th: By deed from G.W. MoRear, to the board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, dated Octob a 10th, 1888 and r-oorded in said County lteoorder's office in Liber 54 of Leeds, at page 257. I 18th: By deed from v.A. McNear to Manuel G. Rosa, dated Beptember14th, 1889 and recorded in the said County iceoorder'i: office in Libor 56 of Deer's, at page 491. 19th: By doed from v.W. McAear to J.W. Gerry, dated August 21, 1890, and j recorded in said Covity Recorder's office in Libor 58 of Leeds, page 585. 20th: By deed from G.R. koNear to J.W.Geary, dated august 21, 1890, and re- corded in said County Recorder's office in Libor 59 of Deeds, at page 33. 21st: By deed from G.W. Moaear to 2.a. Frates, dated September 9, 1890, j and recorded in said County xecorder's office in Libor 59 of Desda, at page 39. 22nd: By deed from G.W. MoVear to John George, dated nuguat 29, 1890, and recorded in said County iteaorder's office in LibfZ 59 of Desda, at page 121. i 23rd: By deed from G,W. MoNear to the First Congregational Church of Fort l Coata, dated April 14, 1891, and recorded in the said County Recorder's office in Libor 60 of Deeds, oage 32. ' 24th: By deed from 6.17. MoNear to ralen Dailey, dated Burch 24th, 1891, end recorded in said County neaordee,:, office in Liber i0 of Leeds, at page 61. , 25th: By deed from UcNear to Kate Burke, dated October 10, 1891, and recorded in said County iceeorder's offico in Libor 60 of Leeds, page 427. i j 204 i 26th: By deed from G.W. 6lcNear to Patrick AioNamara, dated Lurch 21, 1891, and recorded in the said County Recorder's office in Librr 62 of Leeds, at ' page 64. 1 27th: By deed from G.:'I.LLoNear to -ars. !.M.H:rkins, „ated November 3, 1691, i and recorded in said County :recorder's office in Liber 62 of Leeds, at page ! 86. 28th: By deed from G.W. Licaear to Lwriana Costa, dated Dovember 27th, 1891, and recorded in said county ilecorder's office in Libcr62 of deeds, at page 149 29th: By deed from G.W. LoNear, to L.a.nuttner, dated June 101h 1893, and recorded in said county recorder's office in Liber 66 of Deeds, page 479. I 30th: By deed from G.W. Mosear to Edith ittnmons, dated J4nuary 10, 1894, , and recorded in said County iteoordsr'a office in Libcr67 of Leeds, page 456. 31st: By deed from G.T.MoHear to Jose Balin, dated r'ebruary 1, 1894, and recorded in the County Recorder's office in Liber 71 of Deeds, page 359. I 32nd: By deed from G,71. LicNear to Jose 11-deros, dated beptenb'er 30, 1893, and recorded in the said uounty recorder's office in Liber 69 of Deeds, page 325. i i 33rd: By deed from G.E. LloNear, to George A. Ward, dated UUY 16, 1896, ; and recorded in said County recorder's office in Liber 72 of Deeds, page 280. 34th: By deed from G.W. 1OUear, to L.N;Buttner, dated -arch 7, 1896, and recorded in said -ounty Recorder's office in Liber 72 of Deeds, page. 282. 35th: By deed from G.W. LIONear to J.J. Warren, dated December 9, 1892, and recorded in said County recorder's office in Liber 75 of Deeds, page 118. 36th: by deed from G.W. LacNear, to •ohn Burke, dated June 8, 1897, and re- corded in said County recorder's office in Liber 76 of deeds, at page 131. 37th: by deed from G.W. LoNear to J.W. Gerry dated Jznu:,ry 5, 1898, and recorded in said county recorder's office in Liber 78 deeds, page 123. I 38th: By deed from: tr.W. LlcNear to Jerry P. Casey, dated January 5, 1898, and recorded in said County Recorder's office in Liber 79 of Leeds, page 12. I 39th: By deed from G.W. LlcIlear to Contra Costa County, dgted november 6, 189T and recorde:t in said County itecorder's office in Libe: 77 of Deeds, nage 400. 40th: icy deed from G.W. L1oNear and +munda L. Liclleur, his wife, to Port Costa water Co. d.:trd June 30th, 1899, and recorded in said Wounty Recorder's office in Liber 82 of Deeds, page 199, - I 41st: By deed from C.W. L1cNear and i,manda L. LloNsar his wife, to John Lueh and date.: July 20th, 1899, and recorded in said county recorder's office in Liber 82 of deeds, page 489. 42nd: By deed from G.il, Liollear Lo J.P. Casey, dated October 8, 1898, and ' recorded in said County _recorder':: office in Lib,r 83 of deeds, page 97. 43rd: By deed from G.W. Licilear to -Lary E. 8owlea, dated Junuary 2nd, 1884, j and recorded in said uounty recorder':; office in Liber 45 of Deeds, at page 234. 44th: by deed from G,41, Ko Near to Y. McNamara, dated uotober 19, 1900, and recorded in said County recorder's office in Liber 86 of Deeds, at page 375. 45th: ry deed from C.W. Llcllear to aieils laartinson, dated Oetoba•19, 1900, and recorded in said County mecorderis office in Liber 86 of Deeds, page 426. 46th: By deed from George U. icNear, to John W. Burke, dated Uotabe-, 19, 1900, and recorded in said county Recorder's office in Liber 92 of deeds, page 41. i 47th: Sy deed from G.W. lacllear, to James ''. Yarrell, dated L•ay 231 1902i and recorded in Liber 94 of deeds, page 45 in said County Recorder s office. , 48th: By deed from G.W. LCaNear to Join Luch, dated Liay 23, 1902, and record- ed in said Coinn_,y recorder's office in Liber 94 of Deeds, page 46. 49th: By Need from G.W. LioNear to ratriok Llurphy, dated May 23, 1902, and re corded in said county -tecorder Office in Liber 94 of Deeds, page 63. and rec riled! W 50th: By deed from G. . kouear to Julia Casey, dated Lay 23, 1902„in sa d County Recorder's office in Liber 94 of deeds page 411. 51st: idy deed from George W. kollear to J.Y. Casey dated October 1, 1902 and recorderrin said county Recorder's office, in Liber: 95 of deeds, page 306.1 I 52nd: Dy deed from 4.71. noncan to Jouph Brenkle, duted Novemb,_• 30, 1904, ji and recorded :in said County irecorder's office In Liber 107 of deeds, page 275.E I i I 20 ,'. I ' 53rd: Dy deed from G.W. 6iagear to Southern Paoifio Company, dated July 14, f 1905, and recorded in said County Heeorder's office in Liber 112 of Leeds, page 411. i 54th: By deed from G.1% &ci!ear to J An Crowley, dated kiay 24th, 1906 and re- oorded in said County aecordr:'s office in Liber 119 deed::, page 230. I 3 55th: By deed from G."N. Mallear to J.P. Casey, dated L;.reh 2nd, 1907, and re- corded in said County:iecorder's office in Liber 123 of Joe ds, page 492. I 56th: By deed from G.W. SloNear and apanda U. Lcilear his wife, to John J. LeCartlu, dated January 14, 1908, and recorded in said County Recorder's office in Liber 1 33 of aeras, page 127. I ggqqtt B deed from George W. LcHear William Pem}h�rok dat d N v mb r 26 andyrrcorded in suis county recorder z oYrice in a or 1 7 0$ as a, at pa-e 243. 4 58th; By deed frau George W. LoNear to J.S.iciley, dated ueoembc 28, 1895, I and recorded in said County-recorder's office in volume 137 of moods, at page 402. 59th: by deed frac G.1. UoNear and.qt ada E. lioNear, his wife, to associated� Oil Company, dated June 20, 1907, and recorded in said County=recorder's office in Liber 140 of Jerds, guge 209. s I " ' 60th: rsy deed from Tort Costa mevel.,pment Company, a corporation, to tort i Costa '.Tato_ Company, a corporation, dated June 7, 1910, and recorded in said County:tecordsr'., office in volume 153 of needs, nage 517. V K 61st; Ny deed fr as tort Costu Jevelopme.nt Company to Yort Costa School mistridit dated May 23, 1910, and recorded in said C,�unty-tecorder'si office in Liber 156 of Je^ds, page 197. 62nd: By deed from tort Costa Development Oompany to Jose dr Sousa, dated ' December 17, 1913, ams recorded in sari county ir„corder's office in Liber 245 page 235. 63rd: By deed from tort Costa Jevelopmrnt Company to Petroleum Products Company u a corporation, dated January 27th 1921, and recorded in said County Rocorder e j :? office in Liber 387 Deeds, page 169. i a CHOCRT'i'_' L=NJ.M Cn.',2'T Cr?.LfliilY: 611 thoar certain pieces, lots or parcels Of land, situate, lying ani being in UE county df Contra Costa, at of Californiu, and more particularly d,soribpd as follows, to alt: Parcel une: Commencing ut a point on the division line between the I iianoho ?1 Pinole ani the naive ho Gonads del Hombre y las tloleas, Northern rant, which point is south 48" east, distant 660 feet from corner Ila. 58 of the j e Cfficiul Survey of thr Pinale rancho, which corner is also the northwesterly ' corner of the. u"ncho Ganda del numbre y las nolsas, Northern part; the Maid i poigt of commencement is also the southwesterly corner of that certain tract of land conveyed by John Strentzel to th Selby -melting and Lead Company, a corporation, by deed dated Ootobnr 20th, 1884, and recorded in Vol. 47 of Deena, at page 28, Records of Contra Costa County and is the northwesterly I oorner of that certain tract of lani deeded by John icuir at al. to Joe S, Loitoza, and "ry a. auoitoza, by deed dated .ecember 21st, 1907, and recorded j in Vol. 137 of Jeers at page 470, decorda of Contra Costa �%,unty; thence N. 37'30' along the southrAy boundary line of the property of the Selby Smelting and Lead Company, a corporation, a distance of 3128.4 feet to a station; thence J. 2"45' R. along the easteely b.;undary of said tract 55 feet, more of lees, to the southerly boundary line of the Southern Yaaific Railway Company; said southeely boundary line being the southerly boundary line OF that strip i a or tract of land 50 feet on each side of the located line of the Said ,,or I f Railway Com:,any's r+,dlroad as conveyed to the iiorthern Railway Company, a eoryoration, by John Strentzel by u certain deed :rated Larch 2911, 1872, and Y recorded in Vol. 24 of ueeda, at pugr 572; thence following the southealy boundary line of said right of cry on a curve to the right of 1800 feet radius a distance! of 70 feet more or less; thence compoundUng on a curve to the right with a radiub of 905 feet, a distance of 647.6 feet; th;nue on a tangent S. 641120' ?:. a diatanbe of 240 feet; th-nue on u =,ve to thr left with a radius of 1483 feet, a diatancb of 424 feet to the northwest-rly cornea of ;hat certain tract of land deeded to ! u Join D. Schneider b- Louisiana �trentzel, and Louis Strentzel Unir, by a I certain deed dated September 6th, 1894, and recorded in Vol. 68 of Deeds, at page 484, thence following the west—ly boundary line of said tract south 6143- 751. 145 feet to th,northwesterly corner of said tract; thence along southerly ' boundary of said tract S. 70-15• •S. 66 fret to the southeasterly corner of J said tract; thence along the easte_ly boundary of said tract . 6431 E., a distance of 60.2 feet to the southeasterly corny_ of that certain tract of land ! : deeded to the aortheni Ltuilnay company a corporation, by Jahn Strentzel, by a j =? certain dee:'. :rated 1--y 28th, 1888, and recorded in vol. 54 of Deeds, at page 128 Recorders office of uot.tra Costa County thence along the southerly boundary of said tract S. 82.42' F. a distance of 700 feet; thence along the easterly � bound'ry of said tract t:. 643' -. 76.7 feet to the southerly boundary line of the 100 feet right of way strip previously referred to; thence following said southerly boundary of said right of way strip S. 82"27' E. 560 feet to the N.B. I 2U j corner of that certain tract of land deeded to the Matson Navigation Company ' a corporation, by Phos. it. gunna,and Wanda aauir Hanna, by a dee d dated Kaye 20th, 1917, and recorder[ in Vol. 293 of Use.9, at page 348, records of Contra Uoota Uounty; thence following aroun'. the boundary of said tract of land leaving said southerly bqqund_.ry of said right of way strip S. 4t101 M. '254.53 ft; to station 366-87/tfB the ilartherly line of the State Highway; thence foll,n;ing said U. line of the sU d Aighway on a circular curve t0 the right with a r-dius of 240 f-et and whose tangent, at the point of oommencemmut bears b. 85'50' T. 530.09 feet; chance tangent to the last mentioned surveys 4J*43' TS. 28.54 feet; thence on a circular curve to the left, having a radius of 50 feet and tangent to the last mentionedoourse, 154.45 feet; thence tangent to the last mentioned curve 43 1/2* R. 31.53 feet; th,nce or, a circular curve to the right with a radius of 230 feet ana tangent to the lust mentioned course 245.64 f,et; thence tangent to the last) mentioned curve S. 75*02' F. 2.2.47 feet; 'h,nee on a circular Curve to the right with a radius of 255 feet; thence tangent to the last mentioned coarse+ 70.02 feet to station. 379-49.71 on the northerly line of the said Highway from which point a man-um=nt on said uorth-rly line of said highway at station 378/86 bears U. 67^'10' W. distant 69.80 feet; thence Dorth 301142' r. 372.97 feet .o a hub on the southerly line of said 100 foot right of way strip; thence folloring alone: the s,)utherly bouts:%.ry line of said right of way stri S. 47`37' +r. 140 feet more: or leas;thence on a curve to the left with a rad-, Ina of 1195 feet; 350 fret to the intersection of the said southerly bo undark{ line of said right of ray strip anal th division line between ride Land Survey rio. 11 atvl the Runoho Canada del Hombre y las Bolsas, Northern part, and th ace along sai i division line betwee_: said -ire rand and said Rancho S. 46- 7. 395 feet; t'rence. North 79'30' p. 51 feet; thence easterly along the Northe_a boumt: ry line of Wanda Street, extended as the same is laid ' out and delineated on a certain map entitled "The I-ap of Town of Valona" which reap is recorded in the office of the County:recorder of the Uounty of Cnntra Uosta, 60 feet; thence at right angles southerly crossing.Vanda strret extended, 160 f=et to the northeasterly corner of a Certain tract of lend deeded to A. Bavilaoqua by Helen Luir dunk, at sl. by a certain deed dated UctobPr =::nd, 1915, and recorded in Vol. 259 of Jeads, at page 32, :records of Uontra Uosta Uounty; thence westerly along the northerly bouutdary line of said tract or laa.i at right angles to the last mentioned course 60 feet; tbesce at right angles and southo.2V along the westerly bound"ry of said tract of land 100 feet; thence on the same course crossing Corns Street extended to the southerly bounaary of Ceres Strut 60 feet; thence at right angles and westerly along the. southerly boundary line of Ceres btreet crossing -ixth avenue, 250 feet to the easterly boundary line of Seventh venue which point is the northwesterly Corner of a certain block now occupied by the Uarquinea Branch Sohool; thence at right eagles and southerly along the oasterly boundary line of Seventh avenue 20U feet; to the northerly bound.ry line of Pomona Street, which street is also the pre:--ent State aighaay and is one end of that certain strip of land i which is the easterly end of that Certain strip of land deeded to the -- County of Uoutra Costa by John uvir and $elan iuir Punk by a deed dated November 23, 1914, and recorded in Vol. '238 of Leeds, at page 484, re- cords of Contra Costa County, said Conveyance being for the construction of a State Highway thence continuing along the acme Course alyng the westerly boundary line of Blooks 23 and 14, which is the easterly boundary line of Seventh ..venue; orosuing r'lora Street and Lillian i Street in the town of Valona, as the same are delineated and laid out on a oertain map entitled "leap of the +ovau of Valona" and which map is recorded in the office of the County _recorder of Contra Costa County 580 feet to the northweate.ly corner of +clock 15, thence at right angles westerly croasing the old County road whioh road is that certain road constructed by the Uounty of Uontra Costa upon that certain deed granted to the nourd of Supervisors of the County of %;ontrt Costa, by J. Strentael, dated February 25, 1889, and recorded in Vol. 56 0f feeds, I at page 62, Rrcorda of Contra Costa County, and along the northerly boundary line of that certain tract of lana: deeded to Patrick Aanlon by John kuir aua Relen t.uir Funk, :fated flay 28, 1912 and recorded in Vol. 307, of deeds, at page 403, Records of Contra Uosta County, 350 feet to that northwesterly corner of said tract; thence southerly at right angleaalong the westerly boundary line of said tract 200 feet to the southwesterly corner of said tract; thence at right m glee east"rly along the southerly boundary) line of said tract 250 feet and crossing Seventh Avenue, Town of Valona, to the southwesterly corner of dlook 15, Town of Valona; thence at right I angles southerly along the westerly boundary of Block 24, 260 feet to the southwesterly corner of s'_id Block; thence at right eagles easterly 250 fast to the southwesterly corner of Aloek 23,thence at right angles and southerly 520 feet to the southwesterly corner of Aloek 32; thence j easterly along the southerly boundary of block 32, and crossing Fifth Avenue 250 feet to a point in the westerly bound-ry linn of a certain tract of land deeded to i.artin Urbick, by John Luir and Helen i.mir Funk by a deed dated July 9Th, 1914, and recorded in Vol. 228 of Leeds at page 475, records of Uontru Costa County;thenee south 237.82 feet to the southwesterly corner of said tract, and thence r. 700.00 feet to the south- easterly corn-r of said tract; thence N. 237.82 feet to the southeasterly Corner of Block 29, Tout of Valona; thence =ast-rly 300 feet more or less, to the divisioO line between the property of the California and dawaiian Sugar Refining ComDuny and xhoj." R. and''landa LLuir Hanna, which line is i the easterly bounjury of the 1571.79 &ore tract of the northern portion of parcel of the Rancho Uanada de Aumbre y las Uolsas, conveyed to Lucy B. Paige, by hillium A. Piper m d Jo:,eph B.Urookett, by a certain partition ' deed dated �-cemb r 17, 1866, and recur-ed in Vol. 14 of Deeds, at page 161 Records of Contra Uosta Uounty. baid +end being a partition deed entered } i - 201 I� I ' into by and between ::aid William A. Piper anti Joseph H. Crockett and Lucy B. Page• thence southerly along said division line 13750 feet more or less, to a pain in the southerly line of the boundury of Ranch 1',1 Pinole and Reacho Canada del dumbre y las doleas, northern part; thence following said division or grant lin, according to the notes of the official survey thereof as follows: westerly 13.67 chains to atation Pinole Ranch, corner No. 49, thence N. 20 chains to the Pinolr stanch corner No. 50; thence Q. 20 chains to 51e Pinole Ranch corner No. 51, thence H. 40 chains to the Pinole Ranch corner Iso. 52; thence 71. 20 chains to the Pinole rtanehcornor No. 53, thence N. 140 ohain8 � to the rinole :anch corner Ido. 56 thence W. 40 chains to the rinole Raich i corner No. 57; thrnee a. 48"00' 71. 24 chains into the point of beginning, saving and excepting: - (al An area of 8/1000 acres being that tract of land deeded by John Strentzel tt �uniel Lelleher by a certain de'd date6 +Lurch 30th, 1887, and recorded it Vol. 50 of Jee.s, at page 215, Records of Contra Costa uoim ty. (b) ghat certain tract or parcel of land ounvey�d by John Muir and Vian- da iiuir limns and Helen "uir to Joseph S. )aAtov; and Bary S. Moitoza, by a oertain deed duted ueoember 21, 1907,and recorded in Vol. 137 of Deed. at j page 470, oont..ining an area of 1.5 ac:•es. i (e) Alsoa certain other tract of land deeded to said Jos. S. moitoza and )airy S. taoitoz- by rhos. R. dunna and tiiandu:auir norma, dated July 7, 1916, recorded In Vol. 273 of „eeds, at page 124, containing an area of 010th of an acre; (dl a certain, tract of land deeded by Helen Luir funk and Panda Muir Hanna to-the dational Lead Uompuny of California, a corporation, dated February! 11, 1915, recorded in vol. 257 of Leeds, at page 461, and containing an area of 1. acre; (e) .also that certain other piece or parcel of lend deeded by shoe. R. I HUinnL and W_ndr :auir Hanna to said Nutionul Lead Company of California by a I certuin deed dated September 25, 1916, and recorded in Vol. 277 of Leeds at page 209, containing an area of 7/10ths sore, and that certain tract of land deeded by phos, it. iiunnu and Wanda kuir aunna to Joe vnos traria by a certain deed dated July 7, 1916, and recorded in Vol. 273 of Deeds, at ;:age 133, and containing one and one half (1 1/2) acres of land; and that pertain tract of land deeded by •.:hos. A. nanna and wundu +auir aunnu to `he 4reat Weate Power Company, a corporation, by a certain deed dated Uotober 23, 1916, re- corded in Vol. 277 of Deeas, at puge 401, cont. ining un area of 1.84 saxes of lund, more or less; that certain other tract of fund deeded by !'hos. R. Hunnu cud 'Janda ,auir Hanna to the urpat Western Power Company, a corporationl, by a certain deed dated July 12, 1916, and recorded in Vol. ^x..70 of Jeeds at I page 406, Records of Contra Uoeta County, containing an area of 7.35 acres, and also that certain other tract or parcel of land as shown upon that certain map entitled "kap of cry -ddition of the town of Crockett" which map is records in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Gontra Costa; And also thut certain other tract or parcel of l: delineated on a cer- tain mrip entitled " :nd Map of the r•irst ..ddition to Bay Adriition to the town of Crockett" Mich map wus recorded in the office of the Uoiolty 5eoorder of the ' County of Contra Costa; said tract of land is subject to the following grants of right of way and eusem-rats as follows: 'That grant for a public road granted by J. otrentzel to the hoard of I Sup,rvisors of Contra Uostu uounty, for a public road leading from Valuna UaLthe Uumda del Ciervo dated h'ebruury 25, 1889, reoordec in Vol. 66 of Jeeds,l page 62. shat certain other easement for high-nuy purposes grunted by John iauir and I nelen Luir runk to the Uounty of Contra Uostu by certain dee November 23, II 1914, and recorded in Vol. 238 of deeds, at page 484; said easement is for highway purposes only and extends from the westerly end of Pomona Street, as laid out and delineated on a certain map entitled "kup of the mown of Valona- extending 30 feet on either side of the described center line m the 0unada del Ciervo. That certain other easement granted by John iuir and Helen Weir sunk to the ?"cifie 'telephone and .elegruph uompuny for the right of a•ontraet and main- tain oertain pole lines along the easterly b-:tmdury of said property crossing the southeasterly corner of the same along a certuin described center line i which grant wus made by a certuin instrument dated irovember 25, 1912, and re- corded In Vol. 190 of feeds, at page 242. Also those certain easements for rights of way for pole lines Bruited by Thos. R. Hanna and Wanda lauir aulma to the dreut Western rower Company, a cor- + porution, along the westerly boundary of said lund continuing to that certain 7.36 acre tract of lurid previously except.d therefrom; to the right of way j from said Uanads lel Ciervo to the said 7.�5 ao:e tract, a right of way from said 7.35 sore tract extending north 24 11 'East, to the northeusterly boundary! of s. id :anch; - i The easements extendi.:g frov. the 7.35 acre tract to the west end of Ylra Street, town of Valona; .nd the easements to construct and maintain a pump on a described piece of lanai 40 feet square, all of which easem,nts ure more purtioularly described and referred to in those certuin grants of right of way dated July 12, 1916, i ' and recorded in: vol. 270 of Leeds, at page 406, and that certain other deed dated October 23, 1916, :and recorded in Vol. 274 of Needs :.t page 118, and that oertain other right of r y ;.ted uctob:r 24, 1917, z d recorded in Vol. 297 of Jeeds, at page 395; and that certai:: other right of wuy dated Uctob r 27th, 1917, recorded in Vol. 297 of !feeds, page 402, and 'Oat certain right of way +ated Uctob=r 29, 1917 recorded in Vol, 297 of ueec's pug 403. io:lt;.in'ug an sea oi' 3388 acres, u little m6re, or les3, a b•ing a portion of the most westerly portion of the :tuncho Canada del iiumbre y las Boleas, northern part, deeded to Lucy S. Page :3y silliam .•. Riper and Jos. B. Crockett, by a certain partition deed nested :�eoember 17, 1866, and recorded in Vol. 14 of Deeds, at pages 161 to 164, r•oords of Cp::tra Uostu County. P 208 I Furthere:orpting from the a ove. described parcel the following: :.nn sea of 8/100 acres, being that certain tract or parcel of land conveyed by John Luir and wife to the San r'raueioco arl San Joaquin Valley Railway Company, a com•r.,tion, by a certain deed dated February 14, 1898,' and recorded eebruary 14, 1698, in vol. 78 of Leeds at page 253. j And also subject to a certain right of way made by Thos. R Hanna and wife to Gre_.t 71'estern Power Company, a California ooeporation, by instrument dated June 18, 1918, an.'. r,corded July 15, 1918, in Vol. 323 of ++esus, page 11.1 And also subject to a certain right of :wy made by whos. R. Hance and wife) to Great }western Power Oomp.any, a California corporation, by instrument dated i June 26, 1918, and recorded July 15, 1918, in Vol. 323 of needs at page 10. also excepting therefrom an area of 2.06 acres conveyed by deed made by whos. 3. nanna anti wife to Great e.este:•n tower company, a California o.orporat-i ion, by instrument dated rune 27, 1918, and record<d July 15, 1918, in Vol. 316 of needs at page 395. Also further excepting from thLa above described premises all other property -..hich has suosequently been conveyed by the said U_ockettl nd and Cattle Company, the grantee in a derd made by Phos. it. Hanna and Wanda Muir Hanna (husband and wife) dated July 15, 1918, recorded in Vol. 329 of Leede, page 198, on ,.eoembrr 27, 1918, which said meed covers all the above described prerisrs. -zeeption to deed in Vol. 329-- page 202* Crockett Lund and Cattle Co.-- Grantor. augus t Berger, Grantee. Vol. 359-- page 473. Beginning at a point in the westerly boundary line of the Rancho rl Pinol on Course #52 of the Survey of said tanoh, an iron pipe, 20.25 chains south o:' sectLn corner on east line of section 5 and 6 1'p. 2 N., R. 3 G., &L.D.B.and ki(. thence 21.38"'36' v. 4.68 chains to pipe in ground; thence 21. 78*17' r 3.57 chains to pipe in ground, fr= which point a witness tree bears S. 9-49' 17. .94 chains; thence U. 48-55' r. 6.93 chains to pipe in ground, from which point a witness tree bears .59 chains distant; thence V. 9-07' 71. 4.85 chains along fence, to pipe in angle; thence 1.. 65-43' 14 7.15 chains along fence to pipe in ungle; thence S. 31'16' P.. 5.40 chains along fence to pipe in an gle; from which point a witness tree 4 ft. in diameter brare P. 49"14' r.. 2.63 ohains distant; thence S. 52-54' r. 17.60 chains to pipe in ground; thence 3. 8-35' W. 6.80 chains topipe in ground corner of fence, lua ds of J.w.JJuir & Crockett Land and C.-ttle us. thence S. 27 30' r. 69 chains along fence; thence S. 50- 00' 1. 1.11 chains along fence; thence a. 26'45' 7:. 2.36 chains along fence to point near common corner of funds of i,uir, Merger, and Crockett Land a Cattle Co. thence S. 17-30' W. 2.48 chains along liar: of Berger; throe S. 2-46' R. 6.84 chains along lin,. of -Berger; thence S. 6-45' W. 4.20 chains more or less, to the division line between the land of Swett find the Crookett Land & Cattle Co. thence L. 79-45' 71. 19.30 chains more or less, along division line; thence N. 43.45' W. 25.00 chains to point in west boundary line of Rancho E1 $inole• thence H. 4.90 chains ..long boundary line -if Aancho Al Pinole, into the point of beginning, and containing :n area of 100.19 acres, a little more or less, and being u portion of Lot If " division no. 1, Hao ho El Pinole, Oontra Costa County, State of California.. mhos. it. Hanna & Grantors. Wanda&uir Hanna 1 Crockett band & Cattle Co. Grantee. Vol. 329- page 202. -earoel Do. 2 CMW."NC1NG at a point on the S'ly boundgry line of the A.W. Ik S.F. Ry. r3/4w which right of way was deeded by John kuir, et cls., to the San mranoisool & an Joaquin Vulley Railway, Oct. 29, 1897, recorded in Vol. 76 of Leeds, at page 569, R,,00rds of O.Co.Co. which point is the intersection of the said southerly boundhry line and the westrrly boundary of that certain tract of j land deeded by john Strentael to John kiuir by a certain dred dated July 25, l 1887, `•nE recorded in Vol. 50 of deeds, at page 295. l whence along the southerly boundary line of right of way southwesterly to the intrreeotion of the e"- terly boundary of that certain tract of land deeded by Louie B. L,uir, et als., to w.6. vuane Lod J.u, vuune, by certain deed) dated Larch 25, 1892, and recorded in Vol. 61 of Leeds at page 220 Records of Co. Co. Go. thence southerly along the westerly boundary line of Lot "F^ divisibn No. 1, nancho 1:1 Pinole " St.,Ujil. ;G" as established in the of ficial Survey of saw; nai,ch, thence southeasterly along said westerly boundary to Station "F^ thence southeasterly to the.intersection of .-aid southerly boundary c7ith the westerl, boundary of that certain tract of land deeded b;; John Luir, et ale., to Roger Cutler, by a certain decd dated -�ece..,ber 22, 1892, and recorded in Vol. 63 of Leeds, page 410, :;rcords of co.Co.Co. thence along the westerly and northrrly boundary of that certaih tr.=ct of land deeded bj John Luir, et ale., to Julietta 1. :<uir by a certain desd dated January 3rd, 1893, and recorded in Vol. 63 of deeds, page 292; thence along the northerly bounlury of that certain) tract of lend deeded by John flu`-r et als., to Gilliam j. Westlake, by a cer- tain deed dated Peb. 15, 1694, and recorded in Vol. 68 of Deeds, at page records of Co.Co.co. to the intersection of the easterly boimdury of that cert-In tract of land deedru by John Luir et als., to noracr S. Fuller and I recorded u: Vol. 6E of Beets, at Page 314• thence clung the westerly and northerly bouwt ry of a.-id last mentioned treat to the intersection of the first L,ntioned westerly bounJ ry line of that certain tr,at of land deeded by John ..trertzel to John Luir by a certain deed dated July 25, 1887, :n d recorded py in Vol. 50 of meed, at .age 295 into the place of beginning and containing s an area of 280 acres more or less, being a portion of, Lot "F" division so. 1, � Kanoho 1-:1 Pinol<, 4o.co.Co. "a i A 209. j Parcel ao. 3: Commencing at a point which point is the interseetionof the northerly boundary line of the .L.:, u S.r. Ry. r/w/ which r/w was deeded by John LLuir at al. 1 to the San rrwncisco m Ban Joaquin valley Aailway, Oct. 29, 1897, and recorded in Vol. 76 of Leeds, page 569, Necords of Uo.Oo.Uo, and the westerly boundary line of that certain piece of luad deeded by L.L. Bt rentzel et al. to malvina D. brewen by a certain deed dated '•'sy 20, 1899, thence easterly along the northerly boundary i of the above mentioned r/w to the intersection of the southerly boundary of that certain tract of land deeded by Wanda uuir nanny et al. to Wallace R. Road by a certain deed dated Oct. let, 1915, and recorded in Vol. 257 of needs, page 3, Reoords of Uo.Ep.Uo. thence following the southerly boundary line of a�aid rond 1Taot weaterly to the intersection of the easterly boundarylins of that certain tract of land deed by Selen uuir and Wanda uuir to Charles Baumgart, by a certain deed dated starch 8, 1906, and recorded in Vol. 119 of Leede, page 10, tteoords of Uo.Uo.L'o. thence along the easterly and southerly boundary line westerly to the first mentioned easterly boundary line of that certain tract of land deeded by L.R,Streatzel at al. to Lialvin8 B. Bremen above riantioned; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of said tract to the point of commencement and containing an areapf 6 acres plus or minus being a portion of Lots "F" and "G" Division no. 1 aencho Z Pinole, Uo.Co.Uo. Parcel iio. 4: 1 eginning at an iron pipe driven in the ground bearing R. 71 1/4" K. 100 Feet, distant and S. 20 ft. B. 40 feet distant (magnetic variation 17`391) from the ' northwest corner of a tract of land conveyed by John atrentzel to John siuir by deed dated July 25, 1887, mod recorded in vol. 5.0 of Leeds, at nage 295 records of Co. j Co. Oo. Ual.,said point being in the southerly line of a �rlvate road 40 ft. in width; thence running S. 20' E. (magnetic variation 17'39 E.) 369.2 feet to stat- ion in the northerly line of the r/w of the A.T. & S.F. Ry. Co. and bearing R. 70*301 E. 1�0 ft. distant from the intersection of the weeterly line of said J.hn uuir trao . thence running along the northerly line of said railway right of way V. 79*31' 'T. (magnetic variation 17'15' E.) 701.9 ft. to iron pipe in the waterly line of the +tartinez and San Rm on eoad and in the norther3,y line of said railway r/w; thence running along the westerly line of said county road il. 23*24' W. 180.4 feet to sta- tion 6. fence poet; thence R. 11'27' L. 39 ft. to station in the westerly side of i bridge; continuing on s ame course 11 ft. the center of %lhumbra Creek; thence U. 11*1 27' W. 11 ft. to last mentioned station on bank of creek; thence running along the southerly and westerly hank of saia creek as follows: S. 88'20' 4!. 39.4 feet to station bank of creek; I1. 62*43' W. 54.8 ft. to station on bank of creek; R. 12"38' W. 76.5 ft. to station on bank of creek; h. '?3'331 W. 16.1 ft. to station post in ' the southerly line of a private road 40 ft.1n width; thence running R. 71 1/2* E. 11� ft. to a station in cent r of dlhanbra creek; thence S. 71 1/2* 71. 11 ft. to last mentioned station on back of creek; thence runn`.ug along the southerly line of said private road S. 71 1/2 N. 648 ft. into the place of beginning; oontaining on area of 5.675 sorescf l:,nd excluding the area in creek; the easterly line of He above described tract rta'1s along the cents of dlhambra Creek; beginning at a bridge in the westerly line of road and ends in a s!utherly line of private mad; Being a portion of ]tot E Division 1, Rancho vl Pinole, and being a portion`:. of that certain tract of land conveyed to Wanda "uir liana by Aelen uuir Fun"a by de,d dated liay 8, 1916, and recorded in vol. 273 of Leeds, at page 67, thereof, Co. ' Co.eo. Records. ' yarcel Ho. 5: 1 -Beginning at the northwesterly oorner of a 12 acre tract of land, oonveyedl by John Lair to C.B.iloolford, by deed dated dug. 8, 1887, "nd recorded in Vol. 50 1 of Leeds at page 301, records of Co. moo. Co, being also the southwest corner of the John Lair 17.33 acre tract; thence running 11. 20* W, (magnetic variation 17* ' 39' E) along the westerly line of said e.uir •:raot 5.65 abrins to station iron pipe i at the intersection of said line with the southerly line of the r/w of the a,+. & - S.F.Ry. "o• thence r nn. alone the southerly line of said r/w R. 70* 30' M. (mag- netic variation 17 1�4* Li 12.4I chains to stationin the center of the)uartinez and I San Ramon noi:d; thenoe running along the center line of said road as follows: S. 19' 55* r. 1.93 chains to station S. 1*50' W. 2 chains to station; S. 6 1/4' R. 1.12 chains to :station at the in.ersection with tho northerly line of the hereinabove mentioned '400lford 12.00 acre tract; thence running along the northerly line of said' Woolford 12 acre. tract S. 70*W. (magnetic variati on 19'44' F.) 11.23 chains to the point of beginning; containiug an area of 6.47 acres of land, exclusive of county mad being designated as +race B and being a portion of Part L of division R. 1, itamo o T1 Rinole, Co.L'o.Co. nal. -earoel That certain tact of land containing .31 acres on the easterly side of the! Wanda Liuir Bract bounded on the north by the said Huefner .?Tact (now Uolemn) on the 1 easterly side by the center line of the Lartinez and San Ramon County Road on the 1 southerly side by the southerly line of the Wanda i.luir &act and on the westerly 1 ' aide by the cent r line of .he .,•royo del Aambre. Parcel 7: An undivided one-half (1/2) interrst in that certain tract; Beginning at post bearing S. 24 1/2' T. 3.90 ahaina 6,iBtant from the northwest corn-.r of Jot 3 division do. 1 of the rancho "1 Pinole (the northwest corner of said Lot "s" being the oorneri of land of d.B.Colenan, J.J. Leif-:ura oad L.a.i.iuir estate for station; thence S. 70' W. along fence line 4.65 cha.na to station 2 in the cent,r of creek; thence running . along the center of said oreek S. 17 1/2' W, 2 chains to station 3; thence 23 1/2' ... 1.97 chains to stat ion 4 6n thr n-th al:� of bridge; thence north 87 1/2*r,. r 210 i I 3 leaving oreek and running along fence 2.21 c*..ins to station 5 in angle of fence on northerly side. of L-n avenue, thence S. 31 1/2' N. 72 links to station 6 ateagle in fence; thin S. 4 1/2 r. 3.79 chains to station 7 at angle in fence; thence N. ! 70'50' ". 1.97 chains to station 8 in angle of fence; thence S. 84 1/4' E. 52 links to station 9 at angle in fence; thence i;. 71 1/2• se. 3.88 chains to station 10 at angle of fpncp; thence n. 19-3/4- r. 8.44 chains into the point of beginning; contain-' ing an aro•a of 4.83 acres of land; i Also r/w for pgrese and ingress: to and from the county road, beginning at at point in the cent,r of an avenue betwee., Stations 5 and 6 of the above described tract; thence, running west-rly along the center ling of said avenue to the county road. Purcel iso. 8; I I Uoramencing at the northeasterly corner of that 10.37 acre tract of land conveyed by John kuir rt al. to Juliette :. muir by a certain deed dated Jen. 3, 1893, recorded in Vol. 63 of jredu, page 292, thence northe'ly along the easterly boundary of those certain tracts of land deeded bj Joan iuir at al. to Rodger Butler by u certain deed dated July 25, 1592, and recorded in Vol. 62 of deeds at page 334, and tht certain piece of land dee.•ed to Juliette -:.-uir by deed above referred to, and th 4t certain deed to Willie: J. ifestluke, dute•i Peb. 15, 1894, recorded in Vol. 66 of dee a page 254 to the southvestrrly corner of that certain tract of lin d deeded to -ohm Reid by d=ed of "Wuu:.� iuir aanna ante aelen-uir dated dec. 18, 1897, and recorded in Vol. 135 of weeds, pugs 18; thence n.•rthcriy along the easterly boundary of the said Reid i Tract to thr southerly bouni"ry of that certain tract 0" land deeded by John lauir, at al. to aoraop B. railer by a certu L: deed dated dune 18, 1892, and recorded in Vol 62 of feeds page 314, thence easterly along the southerly line of said r'uller +Tact to th- intersection of the easterly bouni_ry line of the nuncho M rinole and Rancho Canada 1e1 a ;.:bre y las dolsas southern part; thrnoe southerly along the di.vieion I :` line betwefa: said Rcunahos to the nurtheustp._ly corner of the 10.37 acrn tract conveyed to Juliette•••sir above referred to; thence we.stprly along the northerly. and easterly 1 boundary line of the Juliette Luir 'tract above referred to; saving and excepting therefrom a tract of ian'i co.taining 5 ucres lying easterly of an avenue extending southwesterly fres: t.- southeasterly corner of the dolun Reid erect, and embraoing the rear Urchard now growing on eA id Bract together with the right of ingress and egress therefrom and c;ntainirg m area of 13 acres beit.g a portion of lot "P" Mivisign uo. 1, :tuncho k.'l ?inole. Uo.Uo.Go. Parcel Do. 9; I Y; tract of land being portions of the A"noho Canada del Hacbre isouthrrn part and a portion of the tanoho L"s Juntas, also the southern end of?'lam barber Ranch. ' B"Gi:7;::EG at a point in the center of the arroyo del Hu„:bre station between f courses 311 and 312 of the survey of the Las Juntas Ranch, the corner to th, Las Juntis and L'anada del •rambre in the east line. of i;l rinole Rancho; thence along the peter of bed of arroyo del Ha::brp leaving Las Juntas, viz. S. 15 1/2' 61 links to station; thence S. 24 1/4' W. 1.02 chains to station; thence S. 62' W. 1.80 chains to station; thence. U. 79 1/4' W. 1.28 chains to station- thence S. 7:.' re.. 1.25 chain: to station; thence o. 26174* W. 54 links to station; thenoe S. 45 1Z2'• F.. 59 links to station thence S. 77' F. 1.19 cha lis to station;thrnee L. 76 1/2 E. 77 links to station; ! thence s. 3 1/4' •. 1.06 chains to station; thence S. 26 3/4' W. 96 link to station' thence e:. 68 5/4' r. 1.61 chains to station in creek at the northwest corner of a traot of land cony^yrd by '-lam B. Barber to Juwea Kay, 1,,y 1893, from said point a white oak tree B inches in .iumgt,r bears 11. 84'74 links; thence N. 59'25' F leaving! creek ascending steep hill 13.15 chains to st�t'z;,n on aide hill eloping northeast from said post in fence line, to blazed white ouk tree 9 inches in diameter bears S. 6' 28 1/2 links•thenoe U. 30'35' W. descending hill 8.90 chains to station on north elope of hill; th,nee south 59'S. descending 9.00 chain: to station in center of creek; from aid point a live oak tree 2 ft, in diameter bea.a S. 37 3/4* T. 53 links a sycamore tree 1 1/2 feet ii: diameter boars 11. 31 1/2* T1. 47 1/2 links; thenoe] S. 9' r 1.05 chains along creps to station• thence S. 10" U. 1.18 ehnns to station in creek; thence S. 12' F. 1.16 chains to s�ution in creek; thence S. 52' E. 1.58 chains to station; thence S. 49' -. 66 links to station; thence S. 15 1/2' E. 22 link into the olace of hegirning. containing an area of 10.12 acres of land, magnetic v-siatior, 17' E. Parcel iso. 10; A tract of laei: being a portion of the Rancho Uanada del Hambre !Southern Party beginning at fence most marked 1: K. in James Kay's southerly line of fence, said point of beginning bears S. 59 1/2' H. 21.17 from the southeast corner of said Nay's land; from said point of beginning sneak stump b ars 1.. 59 1/4' 2 links distant; .� thence following fence between lund.. of Grey and Keay s, 59 1/2' W. 16.30 chains to station 'n th ce:at r e£ the arroyo lel aaobre; thence rimnittg down slung the center of said arroyo followin. the ;aesn:ders thereof, viz; E. 14 1/2' W. 2.76 chains to station; thence U. 27 1/2' r. 72 links to station; thence 11. 39' %. 50 links to sta- tion 1. 72' V.I. 1.55 chains to station from said point a white oak tree 6 inches in diameter bears s. 84' W. 74 links distant; thence D. 59"'23' 7% leaving creek 11.30 chains to station post L.X. on hill side sloping north and east; thence S. 30 1/2' E.I 4.72 chains into the point of beginning; contxa n.ng an area of 5 acres of land. Parcel .,o. 11. ' Commencing at a point in the division line between the Rancho El einole and the Rancho Canada del Rambre y las Asolsas which point is the northwesterly oorne of that certain tract of land deeded by Louise Strnntzel Uuir, of al. to i:avia Brill by a certain dee, dated Uet. 1, 1892, and recorded in Vol. 63 of yee.as, page 112.; thence easto.•ly along the northrly boundary and southerly along the easterly boundaryl aF sci:.1 tract to tite intereeation of the e,;sterly boundary of said trgot with the northerly boundary of that certain tract of land deeded by John Liuir, at al. to Lizzie I 1 I j ' B. Williams, by a certain deed dated Larch 26, 1884, and recorded in Vol. 44 of deed's page E67; thence easte_ly al2ig thr northerly boundary of said tract to a station in ! the division 11ne of she lands of iiaun: dna L.H.uray being th lan..s conveyed by L.H. Barger to u.H.Grey by a certain deed recorded in Vol. 14 of ueedr page 288; thenoe in a northwesterl;, direction along acid 'division line to the intersection of the easterly bounbary line i° thr itnncho 1 -rinole; thence southerly f ollowing ' the lin•• of th Rancho "l rinolr to the point of commencement and oontaining _r_ area! of 100 acres being a portion of th Rancho Canada del ba;abre y las uoleas, southern I - part, Uo.uo.Uo. being a _A rtion of that tract of land corweyed to John Strentzel by Lucy b.Page by a certain deed dated Lea. 17, 1867, recorded in Vol. 14 of Leeds, page 164, Records of Uo.UO.UO. CnLI&URi11a m lZNA.Liail SUGeR ?F':i:i:lU UORPORA:':OP All that certain tact j or paroc o and eaaprtsing a portion of the no rt erly part bf the Rancho Canada ! del bambre Y las 6olsas, said i;eneral.ly knows: as the I.-Awards a nah and ::ore partieulakly described as follows, to :zit; COLZl'WC_:;G at station post "O.S." on the dividing line between the Rancho I 31 Pinole and the northern part of the Ranoho Uanada del Ha:_bre, said point being the southwesterly corr,rr of t::e 7dviards tract in said northern part of said Rancho Canada del Hombre, tis nce ^ast along the dividing line between said_-rancho �7. Pinola! and the northern hart of the iiancho Canada del iiambre, 70.30 chains tD station post!, _ riper & Crockett at the southeasterly corner of said rdwards tract; thence north along the 7atenl boun.lry of the land.; of James Stewart, S.= =%c:aey and said grant? z herein, 245 chains more or less, to the right of r.:_y of the northern RailwayCompany F thence westerly following the southerly line of said forth-r:,aailway Uompany'., ". right of way and depot grounds with the curves and angles thereof to the intersection ' of said, southerly line of said airtliern Railway's Company's right of way, and the dividing li:ie between the s"id =dwards Rauoh and the lands of Mrs. L.E.Strentzel and Ora, i.s.iuir, then(, south along the division line between the land:: of said 7dwards and tsar- lands of sail: Strentzel and kuir, 240 chains more or less to the front of commencement; containing 1700 acres of lani more or less; being all that j portion of the nor t;:erly division of the Rancho Canada del aa,::br a as the same was conveyed by 'William a 2iper and Luoy B.Page to J.B. Crockett by a certain partition deed by and betuesi said Piper, Page and Crockett, whiandeed bears date the 17th day of Lncember, 1666, and is of record it the office of the. Uounty Recorder of said) Contra Uosta County in Vol. 14 of meed.:, page 161, and which portion lies south I 4 of the right .3f way of said i.orthern Railway Uomp�ny (which deed is hereby speeiallyj y referred to fora more particular description of the lands list described and hereby, f conveyed) and being also SO much of the 'ride Land Survey i.a. 44 iwhicb vide. Land . Survey Lo. 44 was a resurveying of original '.ids Land Survey lip. 10) and so much of I original ride Land Survey i:o. 10, as lies south of the southerly line of the right a way of said northern Railway Uomp:xy. "seepting from the above described tract the following parcels lettered a,b, S o,d, and e. .' (a) -he townsite of the town of Crockett (containing about 45 acres) as the ' same was surveyed by A%.L.a+akahon, C.E. in 1881, and as the same more fully appears upon a eartain man entitled "iaap of the 'town of Crockett" which map was filed in the; office of the County itecorder of said Uounty of Contra Costa on the 14th day of January, 1684 (certain of the lots, howeve_•, set forth in said survey of the ; town of Urockett are h,reinafter Specially described and designated by lots in speoii- fied blocks and are hereinafter and by this ;ieed conveyed). .: ' (b) he lands in the dditional Survey of the ':own if Crockett, comprising about two and one-fourth (2 1/4) acres, as Surveye:: by E.U. Brown, U.B. in 1895, and as per map entitled, "Lap of property belonging to Edwards Bros. additional survey of the town of Urockett," which map was filed in the aFfice of the said County Recorder on the. 29th day of llovember, 1895, (certain of the blocksof laid, howe—r, set forth in said additional survey are hereinafter specially described 1 and designated as specified blocks and are hereinafter and by this deed conveyed.) j (c) a strip of land, to the east of Lot 3 in cloak "V' of said aa:itional Survey of the _own of Urockett, and not included in said additional survey of the 1 town of Urockett which stria. was by deed conveyed by Hugh P. Edwards and others ! to Patrick U'iirien and midget O'Brien, his wife, which deed was on the 2nd day of I September, 1697, filed fo record in the office of the said Uounty iiecorder in Vol. 77 of Deeds, page 94 (reference to which deed is hereby made for a further and more particular description of said last referred to strip.) x (d) another strip of lend to the East of Lot 4 in block"U" of said additional survey of the town of Crockett, and nit included In the said additional Survey of r. the ':own if Urockett, which strip was conveyed by said riugh 2. !Awards and others, j 4 c Lr a. cosi;.:, Hauer, by deed dated bay 24th, 1697, and filed for record in office ! of ssid Uounty recorder in Volume 73 of Leeds, u&,--e 632 (reference to which deed is hereby made for a further and more particulzr description of said strip last referred to.) II (e) a treat of seven M acres m.,re or less conveyed by 'i`hapas and Mary bdwar4s Hugh e. :.Awards, John xdwards, Lavid !:Awards, Thomas ,vdwards, err., and Edward Edwards, to J.S. Heald in pursuance of an agreement between said parties laat named, which i agreement bears.date the 19th say of Oatober, 1881, and is of record in the office i of said county Recorder in Volume 2 of e:isosllaaeous Records, page 470, at seq. and by deed and conveyance follwing said agreemr-nt, -.:hiah deed was recorded in i the office of said Recorder on the 28th Jay of June, 1882, in Volume 42 of reeds, page 149, et seq. and which deed and agmement are specially and more particularly referred to for a more specific description of the land so conveyed to said Heald, which seven acre traot adjoins the northerly line of said town of Crockett and the southe_ly line of thr right of way of said Rorthnrn Railway Company. Ii IS FURYH'-it ORD"R,D thatif upon inspection said premiers or aof them l are found by the said v.a.utevens, Rortioultural Uommissioner to ba isted with I ground squirrels or gophers, .:aid V.U.Btevens, as such Horticultural 101missioner t is hereby ordered and directed to proceed under authority and by the methods and system provided in Section 2322 and 2822a of the Political Cole to cause eradication control anis destruction of said ground' a43rrpls and goph:xs. l i j T P 212 And the Board t,kea recess to meet on October 16th, 1922, at Mo-clock A„,, f /y .0 hairman. �. . . . . . . . . . .Clerk. Af 3 s§ 3 `e 213 i I 1 IN THE BOARD OF SUPE'.PISORS OF CONT7A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CAMFO_RNIA. Monday, October 16th, 1922. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. i Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; i J.P.Casey, C.H.Hayden, and R.J. Trembath. T.H.WellB, Clerk. 1 i In the Matter of Sale of j Oakley School Bor.-de. This Board having heretofore advertised for sale 15 bonds of Oakley School District, being 15 bonds of denomination of .jl000 each, interest payable at rate of. five per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually, said bonds to be dated Nov.' 1st, 1922,, and this being the time and place for receiving bids, the following ' bidders file bids in following amounts, to cit: F.R]M1AN, S:.SITH & CAMP CO. par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of ;178 , i I LRRCANTIIE SECURITI S COMPANY, Par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $327. i Thereuponit appearing to the Board that the bid of U ereantile Securities Com- pany is the highest and best bid presented for said bonds; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bonds I be and the same are hereby sold to Uercantile Securities Company for sum of par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of 4327. It is further ordered that J. Rio Baker. County Tr asurer, upon payment to him:! t of par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $327, deliver said i bonds to said Mercantile Securities Company. i i The vote of the Board in said order being unanimous., 1 � - In the Matter of approval of warrants of Reclamation District. #1619. i Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation$1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to I wit: No. Date Amount. j t 243 Aug. 2nd, 1922. �" 93.00 244 Se?:t. 14, 1922, 138.35r And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. i I i � z;z i 2 1.4 In the Nutter of Lost Warrant. ' John King, having filed with this Board an affidavit showing that 3n the 16th day of September, 1922, there was issued to I.D.E.S. Lodge of 11 artinez, by the County Auditor of Contra Costa County, a warrant on County General Fund numbered 1545 for sum of :5. and that said warrant was mailed to deponent on Sept. 18th, 1922, and has been lost and is not now in deponent's possession; Thereupon, it is by the Beard ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant, and that a duplicate of sale be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant. The said vote on said order being unanimous. i In he 11atter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. 0. 1Jeese, County Assessor, having filed with this Board, a certificate showing the following clerical errors appearing on the Assessment -Roll for the fiscal j year 1922-23, and asking permission to correct same, to wit: That through an error in extension 160 acres at $110 per acre, was totaled X1760 instead of '17,600, assessed to F.C.Gill, Tax Bill 7755, Vol. 19 at paged 55, and F.C.Gill having filed with said Board a Request authorizing the correction of said error, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Assessor and County Auditor be and they are hereby ordered to correct said assessment in accordance rith foregoing -Request. The Tax Collector having certified to this Board that in Vol. 13 at page' 94, Assessment 110. 23,306, Lots 5-6-7 in Block 21, Additional Survey of the Town of Martinez, were assessed to B. Fernandez; that said property is owned by the County of ! ', i Contra Costa, and should not be assessed; Thereupon it is on lotion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said assessments be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled. The vote on said order being unanimous. i I I i In the Matter of Contract of Pacific i Gas & Electric Company with Oakley Highway Lighting District. This Board having heretofore awarded a contract to Pacific Gas & Electric Company', for furnishing of electricity and lights to be installed in Oakley Hi ghr:ay Lighting , District, and said Pacific Gas & Electric Company having furnished to this Board, a satisfactory bond and contract in accordance with order heretofore made by this Board;' It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bond be and the same is hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized tol i execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. II 215 In the flatter of Opposition to Certain Amendments to be voted on at november Flection. W=-AS, attention of this Board has been called to the fact that three Amendments to the Constitution have been -rOposed by I n itiative, that concern public welfare and particularly affect the County of Contra Costain this: That no. 10 on the Ballot. Initiative Leasure adding Section XV to Article %III, of the Constitution declares all property owned, operated, managed, or controll- ed by any municipality, county, district, or other public agency, created and exist- ing under laws of California and held or used for supplying the public with light, power, heat, transportation, telegraph or telephone service, should be assessed and taxed in same manner and to same extent and for same purposes as like property held or used for like purposes by private corporations and natural persons should be assessed and taxed under the State constitution and laws - which means that all public utilities furnishing transportation, heat, light, power, and telephone ser- vice should be taxed for State purposes, and, li'HFR^,AS, it appears to this Board that by the adoption of P roposition No. 10 on the Ballot, certain cities and counties, and cities or counties, in the State of California, would be compelled to pay the State from the earnings of said muni- cipally owned works, taxes which would have to be raised by the people of said cities and counties or cities or counties, and would certainly cripple the ability of said cities and counties, or titles or counties to make needed extensions and betterments to said systems. THEREFORE HE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that the defeat of the above Constitutional Amendment should be accomplished;,' and, MREAS, it appears to the Board that Proposition No. lion the Ballot, being Initiative Measure adding Section 23 to Article xII of the Constitution declares every municipality, county, district, or public agency created and existing under the laws of California, owning, operating, managing or controlling any property for supplying light, power, heat, transportation, telegraph or telephone service to or for the public, shall, as to such property and business criducted therewith, be a public utility regulated by State 3ailroad Commission in all respects, except as to issuance of securities, as private corporations and natural persons owning, operating, or controlling like property for like purposes - which means that all publioly owned public utilities should be placed under the supervision and control of the State Railroad Commission and that the people of the various cities and political subdivisions should have no voice in the management of their own property,' nor v.-hat rates for service they should pay to themselves, and, R^AS, it appears to this Board that the adoption of Amendment No. 11 would be detrimental to the best interests of the State of California, or the resi- dents and citisens of the cities and towns, or counties, owning any of the above public utilities as rate fixing power would be taken from the people of said cities and towns; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that the defeat of Constitutional Amendment No. 11 on the ballot should' be accomplished and, 4P=AS, it appears to this Board that Proposition No. 30 on the ballot being initiative measure adding Section 23a to Article XII of the Constitution, gives the Railroad Commisaion exclusive power to grant determinate or indeterminate frau- chiaes for street, interurban, or suburban railways and motor vrhicle transportation; for compensation upon streets and highways, prescribes terms and conditions there- of, regulates rates thereunder and accepts surrender of all such franchises now or hereafter outstanding; franchisee granted hereunder to terminate whenever the State or its political subdivisions acquires the property owned or operated thereunder and to have no pecuniary value in rate fixing or condemnation proceedings thereby; publicly owned public utilities unaffected by the provisions hereof - which means that all the cities and counties should surrender to the State Railroad Commission the rig�hht to grant franchises for use of public street and highwayya for trans- portation purposes; that all existing franchises could be eurrender:d and thereafter; renewed with only such conditions as the Railroad Commission might see fit to impose; which means that in adoption of Amendment No. 30 all existing street railroad franchises might be surrendered, the Railroad Commission could grant new ones without consulting the wishes of the People; creating new intangible values for which the cities and counties would have to pay compensation should they desire to take over the railroad systems in said Counties or cities, Said Constitutional Proposition also provides that the Railroad Commission would have exclusive jurisdiction in granting automobile, Xney or motor vehicle franchises for transportation of persona; or property for compensation upon the public streets, and highways of the County ' of Contra Costs, and to prescribe the terms and conditions of such franchises, and that the Board of Supervisors or city trustees of any of the cities and counties of Contra Costa, or the People of the County of Contra Costa, would not have to be consulted as to the wishes or rates to be charged, or the roads or streets over which such franchisee could be granted, and that granting of said franchisee would be under the sole jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of the State of California. =BEFORE EF IT RESOU-M by the Board of Suoervisora of the County of of Contra Costa, that Proposition leo. 30 on the ballot is in direct opposition to the wishes of the people of the County of Contra Costa and to the Board of Supervisors thereof and should be defeated. P 21�� In opposition to above mentioned Amendments or Propositions reference is hereby made to the Arguments against all of said Propositions appearingln pamphlet ! ' being mailed to each of the voters of Contra Costa County by the County Clerk. BE IT FII3THTEM, 'OSOLVM that copies of the above Resolution be printed in Official Minutes of this Board and that copies be furnished to the P rase of the County of Contra Costa, and also copies be furnished to local Improvement C lubs and Civic Organizations of the County of Contra Costa. i In the Katter of Endorsing Propositions No. 1 and 3 on the Ballot. It is by the Board ordered that this Board as a body hereby endorses Prop- I. oeitions Nos. 1 and 3 on the "allot, Number One being Initiative Measure known as "Veterans Validating Act" and Number Three being "For the Veterans Welfare Bonding Act of 1921'. The vote on said order being unanimous. In the hatter of Allowance to Indigents. i i It is by the Board ordered that the following increase in allowances i heretofore made be and the same are hereby made, to commence at dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: Manuel Vascas, Oakland, from :$10 to � 12 per month, commencing Oct. let, 1922. grasimo Cardinale, Pittsburg, from g'12 to $18 per month, commencing Oct. let, 1922. It is further ordered that Probation Officer A.J.McMahon, be and he is hereby authorized to care for the child of A. Basigaani and wife afflicted with ' tuberculosis until such parents are able to care for said child, and to place each "J i;. child where in his Judgment, will be most beneficial for said land. i It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents in the sums above men- tioned, ont l the further order of this Board. i i i In the Matter of Allowance of Bills. Bills against the different funds of the Coanty are presented to the Board and those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered alloyed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. i i 217 ; 1 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA CcJNTY,STATE OF CAL LFZ,R.'IA. Irionday, October 23rd, 1922. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; T.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden, and H.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the &;atter of Advertisement i for bids for Completion of Heating System in Contra Costa County Hospital This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for completion of a Heating System in Contra Costa County Hospital, and this being the time and place for, receiving bids, the following bidders file bids, to wit: i W. PICARD, $3,153. Thomas J.?ENNEDY, 2,335. F.S. EDWIRDS, 52,855. Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of Thomas J. Kennedy, I is the lowest and best bid presented It is, on motion of Supervisor Hayden, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to Thomas J. Kennedy, f i It is Further Ordered that Thomas J.Kennedy, file bonds in following same,; to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithful performance of said contract, and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for security for labor and material furnished. It is further Order-2d that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contract in accordance with foregoing order. In the hatter of Advertisement for Bids for Building Bridge over Walnut Creek on Ygnacio Valley Road. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for building a bridge over Walnut Creek, on Ygnacio Valley Road , and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids, to wit: C.A. BRUCE: (i) Timber construction, per 1000 ft. B.M. $98.00 (2) piling in place, per lineal foot, 1.50 (3) Iron in Dosition, per lb. exclusive of nails, $.06. PETER PETERSON: I �1) Timber construction, per 1000 ft. B.M. $70.00 j 2) Piling in Place, per lineal foot, $2.00. (3) Steel, per lb. $.10. ' RENNER FOUNDATION COMPANY: (1) Lumber in place, per 1000 ft B.M. $90.00. (2) Piling in place, per lin. ft. $1.00. (3) Iron in place, per lb. $.04. Thereupon, said bids having been referred to the County Surveyor, and said County Surveyor having reported to this Board that the bid of Renner Foundation, Company, is the lowest and best bid presented for said work; r a 21S i It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said , contract be and the same is hereby awarded to Renner Foundation Company. It is further ordered that said Renner Foundation Company give bonds in the following amounts, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price for the faithful per'ormance of said contract and fifty per cent of estimated contract price! for security for material furnished and labor performed. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and con- tracts in accordance with the foregoing order. i i In the Matter of Approval of Warrant of Reclamation District „-`1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followings Warrant of said District, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: ' No. Date Amount. 275 Oct. 5th, 1922. $90.00. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. I i i In the ]Satter of Communication frau J.C.Perry, Senior Surgeon,Public Health Service. A communication from J.C.Perry, Senior Surgeon, Public Health service, was received by W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisorel regarding aquia=el eradication• It is by the Board ordered that said communication be and the same is ' hereby referred to County Horticultural Commissioner, V.G.S;evens, as to report of amount of work that said Government is doing in this county. i i In the Hatter of Correction of i Assessments. Geo. 0. Hesse, County Assessor, having filed with this Board his request for authorization to correct certain assessments, to wit: Through an error in copying, the improvements on Tax Bill No. 9134, 30.17 acres, in Lime Quarry School District, assessed to H.K. Smith were extended as$3000 instead of $300, the same appearing in Vol. 20 at page 89, Tax Bill No. 9134. Also through an error in copying the improvements on Tax Bill No. 4971 , on Lots 27-28 Block 48 Amended Map of the City of Richmond, assessed to H.W. Runt was extended to $7000 instead of $700, and said reeueut having been consented to by the District Attorney, It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby auth= orized to make said corrections on said original assessment rolls and tax lists. I 2 11) i In the Matter of Signin r. Contract of Dawson & Riley, for experting Books of Contra Costa County. j On motion duly made and carried, by the Bgard ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to sign contract with Dawson& Riley for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, for exporting books and records of @ontra Costa County for the year en Ling July let, 1922. i i In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. , It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the following allowances to indigents, be and the same are hereby discontinued from and after Oct. 1st. 1922, to wit: Mrs. P. Ferreria. $20. per month. Mrs. C. Riley, Danville, $15. per month. Mrs. L. Virnini, Bay Point, $35 per month. It is further ordered that.the following allowances be granted, commencing Oct. 1st, 1922, to wit; Mrs. A. Castrucci, Martinez, $25. per month,for care of infant child of A. Basignani, the mother and father afflicted with tuberculosis. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant in favor of Ms. A. Castrucci on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. ,, I In the L=atter of Contract of - ti Downer & Merc for construction of i San Pablo Creek Road. 1 It is by the board ordered that Downer & Mero be granted an extension of sixty days from and after October 1st, 1922, in which to complete said San Pablo :reek road. The vote thereon being unanimous. I I I i In the 1Jatter of Allowance of Special Claims. i It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury, of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State i Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1922, and from moneys collected for violation of motor vehicle act and moneys collected from Motor Truck Licenses, which said moneys shall beexpended by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County and the following claims having been presented for construction of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor Dist. ,¢1. It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County: P 220 i Sup. Dist. rl: Name. Amount. Hutchinson Company x$280.00 Hutchinson Com.any 280.00 Hutchinson company 61.80 Hutchinson Company 168.00 Hutchinson Company 140.00 Hutchinson Company 189.00 Hutchinson Company 201.60 Hutchinson company 291.20 Hutchinson Company 162.40 Hutchinson Company 162.40 Hutchinson Company 67.38 Hutchinson Company 300.00 Hutchinson Company 102.90 Hutchinson Company 207.20 i Hutchinson Company 239.35 Hutchinson Company 262.51. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., i In the Matter of Purchase of I ' I Trucks for County Surveyor's office. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that R.R.Arnold County Surveyor, be and he is hereby authorized to purchase Two Ford Tracks, with dump bodies, for use in his department. I ! (I In the Clatter of Allowance of Claims I on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 1. would be unreal n- I ably burdened by the full payment of claims for repairing and maintaining of an existing road known as Road No. 20, in R.D. 1, S.D. 1, and which said claims are too great to pay out of the Road Fund of said District; It is, by the Board ordered that the following claims for matirisl and i labor used in repairing and maintaining of such existing road, be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the General Fund, to wit: Name. Amount. Hutchinson Company $270.00 Hutchinson Company 288.75 Hutchinson Company 288.40 Hutchinson Company 279.37 ! The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, I i I I And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 6th, 1922, at 10 o'clock; A.M. s� Chairman. Clerk. i 1 I 221 i 1 IA THE BOARD OF SQPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORT_iIA. i Monday, November 6th, 1922. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. i Present: Hon. N.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P. r Casey, C.H.Hsyden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H Wells, Clerk. I The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of October i 1922, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chair,- man hair=man and Clerk. I i In theMatter of Allowance of Claims I on Special Road Fund. It appeari:-ig to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Centra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the ye,-r 1922, and from moneys collected for violation of motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck Licenses, which said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction of bridges, culverts I i and roads in said County and the following claims having been presented against Super-i visor Dist. No. 1, for construction of bridges, culverts gnd roads in said District: It is. by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County: Name. AMOUNT. George Lee, Assignee of Jos. Aguiar - x$175.50 j The Mechanics Bank, Richmond, Assignee Jos. S. Aguisr - - - - 110.50 Bank of Pinole, Assignee Alfred Brown- 20.00 C.P.Bissell - - - - - - - - - - - -- 6.00 George Lee, Assignm Vincent Emorall - - 169.00 i George Lee, Assignee Frank Peleciano - 162.50 George Lee. Assignee of Geoi Floyd - - 44.00 George Lee, Assignee of Geo. Floyd - - 52.00 LouisFarria - - - - - - - - - - - - - 76.00 Louis Farris. - - - - - - - - - - - - - 108.00 George Lee, Assignee of Frank Feleciano - - - - - - - 214. 50 LouisFarria - - - - - - - - - - - - - 100.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee Joe Fray - - - - - - 60.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee Mariano Frees- - - 52.00 Bank of Pinole. Assignee M. Figuere - - 20.00 FrankGomez - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 146.40 Geo. Lee, Assignee Manuel Gomez - - - - 76.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee of Geo. Presser - - --100.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee Geo. A. Grasser - - -304.00 Geo. Lee. Assignee of Geo. Grasser - - 20.00 John Regello, Assignee of C.E.Hudson - - 16.10 John Regello. Assignee of C.E.Hudson - - 35.75 Hutchinson Company - - - - - - - - - - -236.08 Hutchinson Company - - - - - - - - - - -257,62 ' Hutchinson Company - - - - - - - - - -- 218,64 Geo. Lee, Assignee of C.E.Hudson - 36.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee of C.E.Hadson - 27.50 John Regello, Assignee A.S. Selly - - - 824.00 Geo. Lee, .Assignee A.S.Kelly - - - - - -232.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee Joe Moitoza - - - - 84.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee Jose I.Machado - - - 130.00 Geo. Lee. Assignee of Jose I. Machado - 125.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee John Moitoza - - - - 84.00 Geo. Lee. Assignee Jose I. Machado - - 140.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee M.G. Moitoza, - - -- 41.40 Geo. Lee, Assignee M.G.Moitoza - - - - - 46.23. I' 22`? i I Geo. Lee. Assignee M.G. Moitoza- - - - - - $124.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee M.G.Moitoza - - - - - -- 36.70 Geo. Lee, Assignee A.W.Parker - - - - - - - 48.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee A.W. Parker - - - - - - 52.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee A.W.Parker- - - - - - - 44.00 , Geo. Lee, Assignee Ernest Rose Pereira - - - 84.00 J.T.Silva, Assignee Jackson Pharres - - - - 44.00 W-J-Pawaey- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 117.00 The Mechanics Bank, Richmond, Assignee ' of S.0 Rogers - - 196.00 Richmond Supply Co- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee of Antonio G.Serpa - - - 149.50 Geo. Lee. Assignee of Frank Snyder - - - - - 48.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee W.Z. Siple - - - - - - -- 4.00 The Mechanics Bank. Richmond, Assignee of Frank Silveria - - - - - - - 285.00 Bank of Pinole, Assignee Joe Silva - - - - - 14.00 J.T,Silva- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 65.00 Bank of PinGle. Assignee J.T.Silva - - - - -325.00 Bank of Pinole, Assignee of J-T-Silva - - - 125.00 Bank of Pinole, Assignee of J.T.Silva - - - 135.00 Bank of Pinole, Assignee J-T-Silva - - -- 351.00 J-T,Silva - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 40.00 J.T.Silva - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 273.00 � &.Shea - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10.00 J-T.Silva, Assignee ^.Thompson - - - - - - - 16.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee of Geo. Valencia - - - - -72.00 Bank of Pinole, Assignee Geo. Valencia - - -108.00 Liao. Lee, Assignee Geo. Valencia - - - - - - 76.00 Western States Gas m Electric 00- - - - - - 75.48. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,A i I I( In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on General Fund. i It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D.2, would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of claims for repairing and maintaining of an existing road known as Real No. 31, in R.D. 1, S.D.2, and which said claims are too great to be paid out of the Road Fund of said District; It is by the Board ordered that said claims be paid out of the General road as follows: Name. Amount. , Aheart Anderson - - - - - - - - - - 4 40.00 I4 Joe Colon - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 32.00 Frank Dias - - - - - - - - - - - - 8.00 Wm. C. Pereira - - - - - - - - - - 182.00 Tony Fernandes - - - - - 20.00 i San Ramon Valley Bank.Danville, Assignee Hanuel Pereira - - - 44.00 Manuel Gonsalves - - - - - - - - - - 40.00 JohnMattos - - - - - - - - - - - - - 97.00 Frank Peters- - - - - - - - - - - - 9.00 Geo. Salmon - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18:G0 Louis Thomas - - - - - - - - - - _ _ 108.00 Fred Wedimam - - - - - - - - - - - - 55.00 I The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. h• f t i i L i i i 223 i ' In the Latter of Repairing Road in Highland School District. Thomas D. Corneal, appears before the Board and offers to donate to the Board of Supervisors the sum of $4000 towards graveling of a road four miles in length running east and west past the Highland SchoolHouse, in Highland School District, with the understanding that the Board of Supervisors will donate a like amount forthe graveling of said road; Thereupon the Board of Supervisors signifies its intention, that if after investigation this Board finds that said road is a main line road and that the best interests of Contra Costa County will be subserved thereby, they will accept said proposition and meet said offer of said Thomas D. Carneal, when the funds of said County will so warrant. Thereupon said Thomas D. Corneal, endorses over to the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, a certificate of Deposit for $400G., said Certificate of Deposit to be held by the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County subject to the final actuante of said Board of Supervisors, the same to be cashed on final acceptance by this Board and the funds paid into the County Treasury, The vote on the said order being unanimous.-: I i i I 1 In the Uatter of Acceptance of Contract of Renner Foundation Company. The Renner Foundation Company having filed with this Board a good and suffi-! cinnt bond as reouired by previous order of this Board, and a contract duly signed, It is by the Board ordered that said bond be and the some is hereby approv- ed by this Board and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to execute th3 said contract for and on behalf of said County of Contra Costa. I i In the iaatter of Contract of i Thomas S. Kennedy, for installation of heating system in County Hospital. Thomas j. 7ennedy, having filed with this Board a good and sufficient bond as required by previous order of this Board, and a contract duly signed; It is by the Board ordered that said bond be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authoriz-i i ed to execute said contract for and on behalf of said County of Contra Costa. i i i r 22 i i i In the Latter of Correction of ! , Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board his certificate showing that i the following clerical errors appear on Assessment Roll of 1922-23, and asking for permission to correct same, in accordance with Section 3881, and said requests and each of them, having been consented to by the District Attorney, the said cor- rection being as follows: r The improvements on S.E. 1/4 of Section 8 T 1 S., R. 1 IV., are included in improvements on a portion of N.E. 1/4 of Section 17, T 1 S., R. 1 41., assessed to Charles J. Russell, Tax Bill 8493, Vol. 19 at Dage 154, and authorization is hereby ordered to cancel $250 assessed as improvements attached to Section 8, T 1 S., R. 1 1N., In Assessment ?Io. 6605 Hot Springs School District, Mary A. Armstrong is assessed with S.T. 1/4 of Section 22, T 1 S., R. 1 E. 158.50 acres; through an error i in copying the assessed valuation is shown at 415. per acre amounting to .x`2380. This should be >25. per acre, amounting to $795, the same as last year. Authorization is hereby given to correct same. -1hrough an error in copying George Rissotto, Pleasant Hill School District, Assessment ,10,833, is assessed with two acres improvements valued at x;,350. No im- provements being on said land. Authorization is hereby given to cancel same. Through an error in copying Lot 43 Block 2, Richmond villa ',ract, Assessment ;6944, assessed to C.E.mentzer, with improvements valued at :250u. Improvements i should be assessed at x250, and authorization is hereby granted to correct said i Assessment for improvements from .$500 to $50. Carlotta D. :_ing was erroneously assessed with ;$400 improvements on Lots 16- 17 Block 28, Henderson Tapscott Tract, E1 Cerrito Tax bill 21,476, Vol. 12, at page 42. Ito improvements on this property. Philip A•Lee, 1921 Overland value N300, which is erroneous. He should have ' been assessed with 1917 Overland value :2100. Seetax bill 21370, Vol. 12, page 34. Authorization is hereb,: given to correct both of above assessments. Through an error in copying the undivided 1/4 interest in 158 acre tract of land asses..=_ed to Annie Loucks as 39.50 acres was assessed at $60 per acre. See Tax bill 11o. 11069, Vol. 21, at page 217. Should have been assessed at ?42 per acre, the; sane as the other undivided interests and which are assessed to Jennie D. Loucks, at al. Tax Bill 11,073; I4rs. Sarah Sears, Tax Bill 11,107 and Lizzie L. Woodward, Tax Bill i 11,123, Vol. 21, pages 217-222-224. Authorization is hereb7 given to correct said assessment. It is further ordered that all taxes assessed against Lots, 5-6-7 and South_ 1/2 of Lot 8, Blocl_ 21, Additional Survey of the town of Martinez, Tax Bills numberedi 23,306 and 23,308, be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled, said property belong= ing to the County of Centra Casts. i I I I In the !latter of Approval of Warrants j of Reclamation District ,rW99. j It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Said District be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: i No. Date Amount. f 177 November let, 1922 500.00 I 176 November 1st, 1922 300.00 179 November lot, 1922 1347.65. And the 8hairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby ordered to note the approval of this Board on said '.Varrants by affixing their signatures thereto. i i In the Flatter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District ;;1519. ' It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 246 October 24th, 1922 $250.33. 247 October 24th, 1922 223.21 And the Chdrman of this Board is hereby ordered to note the approval of this Board on said larrants by af;ixing his signature thereto. I i i I In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District 6802. i It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District be and the some are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. i 252 October 28th, 1922 $ 29.50 253 October 28th, 1922 36.40 254 October 28th, 1922 25.00 255 October 28th, 1922 41.00 256 October 28th, 1922 93.50 257 October 28th, 1922 100.00 258 October 28th, 1922 236.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby ordered to note the approval of this Board on said Warrants by affixing his signature thereto. I I 1 I I In the I.1atter of Lost Warrant. ! i H.B.Blair, having filed with this Board an affidavit showing that ":arrant T1584, for $5. issued to Contra Costa Realty Company has been lost and is not now ' in their r,ossession and praying that a new warrant be issued therefor; a It is, by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant, that the County Auditor issue a duplicate of the same, mid that the County Treasurer register the same, and it be paid in order of payment of original lost warrant., I i 215, In the Batter of Requisition of A.C.Hartley for a Hew Justice Docket. t It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of A.C.Hartley. Justice of Peace of Eighth TownshLp, for a new Justice Docket, by and the same is hereby granted. i In Matter of Granting Extension of time to Hutchinson Company to build � shoulders on Divisions Nos. 11-12 and 3, j i and East Third Street,Pittsburg. Hutchinson Company having applied to this Board for an ext®ion of thirty i days time within which to complete their contract for building of shoulders on Divisions Nos. 11-12-3 and East Third Street, Pittsburg; It is by the Board ordered that said contracts be and the same are hereby ' extended thirty days from and after the date of expiration of each m ntract. I The vote thereon being unanimous. I f I I i i In the Matter of Contract of Terranova and Catalina for building Sidewalk near Pittsburg. i i It is by the Board ordered that Terranova and Catalina be and they are i hereby granted a thirty days e:ctension of time within which to complete their contract for building side walk on East Third Street, Pittsburg. i In the LIatter of Eradication of j Squirrels in Contra Costa County. J.E,Perry, Senior Surgeon United States Public Health Service, having requested this Board for an appropriation of $105 per month for the purpose of pay- ing one half the cost of transportation expenses of Federal Employees now engaged in squirrel eradication work in Contra Costa County, and this Board having heretofgre referred sail matter to County Horticultural Commissioner, V.G,Stevens, and said V.G. Stevens having reported to this Board on such subject; It is, by the Eoard ordered that an appropriation of $105 per month for three months commencing November lst, 1922, be and the same is hereby made I to said United States Public Health Service to aid in paying transportation of said! employees. i The vote thereon being unanimous. ! - I I i f� I P 22( In the Matter of Granting Requisition of IS.H.Hurley for a neer Lighting System. It is by the Board ordered that M.H.Hurley be granted a requisition to install new lights in the County Recorder's office. In Matter of Requisition of Contra Costa Law Librarian for book eases. It is by the Board ordem3 that the requisition of Contra Costa Law Library ian for new book cases, be and the same is hereby granted, i ' In the Tatter of Completion of Contract of Moore, Heafey & McNair for Building Division No. 30, Itnown as Willow Pass Road, and also Contract fm Building Div. No. 32, known as Concord Avon Road. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having filed a certificate with this Board showing that the contract of Heafey, I-'oore & I;,cNair, to build Div. 210. 30 mown. as Willow Pass Road, and also contract of Heafey, LSocre & McNair, to Build Div. Ido. 32 known as Concord-Avon Road, have been completed according to specifications; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said contracts of Heafey, I,Soore & McNair, be and the same are hereby declared completed and said roads accepted by�aid Board. ' It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Heafey, Idoore & McPIair for labor performed or material furnished on each of said contracts be and they are hereby requ ested to presen_ same to this Board on or before thirty-i, five days from this date. , i I In the Matter of using Compensation of Blection Officers. i It is by the Board ordered that the compensation of officers who conducted the election on P:ovemb=r 7th, 1922, be and the same is hereby fixed as follows: Per diem, ;10. each. For lldessengar service for returning returns and supplies to County Clerk's office, y3.00, and 25p per mile for each mile travelled, one way. Hall Rent for polling place, $5.00. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i I i 228 I In the Matter of Adoption of I plans and specifications for Moving I i Insane ;lard at County Hospital. I Narbett & O'Brien, Architects, having presented plans to this Board for moving of Insane ward at County Hospital.; i It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the same are hereby accepted and adopted and approved by this Board as plans and s:eci- I fications for moving of said building. i It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Contra j Costa Gazette, for bids to be presented to this Board up to 11 o'clock A.M. on December 4th, 1922, for moving said building in accordance with plans and Tecifications. :he said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Cutter of Allowance of Claims. i Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board I and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clark and ordered entered on the I Allowance Book of this Board. i I i i I In the ISatter of Dissolution of Mt. Diablo Boulevard District. in Contra I Costa County. i WEER3AS, on the 27th day of September, 1922, the Boulevard Commission Of the St. Diablo Boulevard District, in the County of Contra Costa, State of Califor- nia, atiforinia, deemed it advisable to call and by a resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted by the said Coninission and entered on the minutes thereof on said 1 ': last mentioned day, said Boulevard Commission did call an election and resolve and i order: That an election be called and held throughout said Mt. Diablo Boulevard District on the 24th day of October, 1922, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said Boulevard District the question of the dissolution of the said Dis- trict and, I i WHEREAS, an election was held in said Lt. Diablo Boulevard District on the 24th day of October, 1922, in conformity with said resolution and order of said BOule- I Yard Commission of said District and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the Boulevard commission of said Boulevard! District as required by law; and, I7"-REAS, the said certified proceedings short and after fu-11 examination and investigation, this Board has found and does hereby find and declare: , That in accordance cath the resolution and order of the Boulevard Commission of the i?t. Diablo Boulevard District, duly passed and adopted on the 27th day of I September, 1922, an election was duly:�lled in ad dioulevard District and was held i throughout said District on the 24th day of October, 1922, and that notice of said election -as given by posting notices thereof signed by a majority of the members of r 229 said Boulevard Commission in three public places in said District for more than three weeks prior to said election and by publishing such notice in the Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper printed and published in the County Seat of said County wherein said Dis-i ' trict is situated, not less than once a week for three successive weeks before said election. .,,hich said notice so posted and published was in the form required by law; That prior to the openir3 of the said polls at said election the Inspector and Judges of said election conductin said election in said District on said date, took the oat:: of office required by law, and at :he close thereof, canvassed the votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the said Boulevard Commission of said lit. Diablo Boalevard Distriat, and to them made return of the ballots and the' poll and tally list of said election. i That on the 6th dny of November, 1922, the same being the date of the first meeting of said Boulevard Corti ission after the date of said election, the said Boale= vard Co-mmission of said District met and canvassed the said returns of said election,, iron which returns the said Boulevard commission of said District found and declared and this Board now fi-ds and declares that there was a total of sixty-six votes cast I at said election and that more than two-thirds of the votes cast therein to wit; fifty eight votes were cast for dissolving the said District and that eight votes were cast: against dissolvin>3 the said District and that none of the votes cast were irregular and illegal and not counted; and that said Boulevard Commission of said District caused an entry of the result of said election to be made upon the minutes of the said Com mission. And this Board further rinds and declares that said election was duly and regularly called and helm and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly ;riven and Dublished, and the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and in the manner and as required by l:w, :md that all the acts, conditions and things required by law to be .Ione have been done and performed in regular and due form and instrict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorizing the dissolution of Boulevard Districts. IT IS TIM FORE ORDS SD that the Lit. Diablo Boulevard District in the County ' of Contra Costa. State of California, be and the same is hereby dissolved and termin; x ated as a political subdivision or district of the State of California, and that the <3 funds belong.ng to s aid District now on deposit in the office of the County Treasurer j of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, are hereby ordered to be transferred by the said County Treasurer to .he road _and of Supervisor District ;2 of the Coanty of Contra Costa, State of California. AND IT IS -'CR=:�? OMMED that a certified copy of this order of the Board of Supervisors be transmitted by the Clerk of the said Board to the County Auditor end to the County Treasurer. i Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of Supervisors held 31 on the 6th day of Rovember, 1922. Ayes: Supervisors Zeb Knott. J Casey. C.H.Hayden, W.J.Buchanan, and R.J. Trembath. ?does: Pone. And Board tares recess to meet on ?a� eY 13th, 1922, at 10 o'clock A.U. Chairman. .Clerk. i 1 I I f 230 i i IPI TBE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS-OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, November 13th, 1922. The Board met at 10 o'cloex A.M. Present: Hon. :7.J.Bachanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb fnott, J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the :latter of Janitor Service, in County Treasurer's office and Tax Collector's office. District Attorney A.B.Tinning end County Treasurer J. Rio Baker, having i reported to this Board that the alarm system in County Treasurer's office has been tampe-_ed with in that sane has been rung at off times and believing that persona doing! I the janitor services have accidently or intentionally tampered with the combination, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Janitors in both the Tax Collectors office and County Treasurer's office, be and they are hereby prohibited from taking or allowing any person in said County Treasurer's j office or Tax Collector's office, for the purpose of cleaning said offices during the absence of the County Treasurer or the County Tax collector. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board:[. II I In the Batter of Application for Continued Consolidation of Southern Pacific and Central Pacific Railroad. WHEREAS, the Supreme Court of the United states by its decision of 1..1ay 29th, 1922, directed that a decree be entered severing the control by the Southern Pacific of the Central Pacific, either by stock ownership or by lease; and, i .,HRREAS, a petition for a rehearing of said matter was made to said court ' and by said court denied; and, i I.M. REAS, the Sunreme Court's decision was based entirely or. the law as it stood in 1914,at which time the unmerger suit was commenced, and in no w sy re- ferred to the changes in the law subsequently made by the Federal Congress; and, WHMEAS, Congress in 1920, enacted the Transportation Act which, among other things, directs the Interstate Co±merce Commission to prepare a plan for consolidating the railroads of the United States into a limited number of strong systems competing with one another on terms of equality; and, 71HEREAS, application has been made to the Interstate Commerce Commission to authorize the continued consolidation of the line of the Southern Pacific and the Central Pacific, and WHEREAS, b-• reason of its present splendid shipping facilities, Contra Costa County, has become one of the largest manufacturing centers in the State of California] whose Industries carry on a very large interstate business as well as local shipping, I business, and E-REAS, it has been made known to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the business of the said manufacturing industries of Contra Costa County as well as the general public would be detrimentally affected by the unmerger of said Railroads and, ,57E_1t:AS. it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, , in regular eessior. assembled that the best interests of the People of the County of Contra Costa as well as the whole State of California would be best subserved by the continued consolidation of the Southern Pacific and the Central Pacific. i THEREFORE, BE IT RES01VED by the Board of Snperviooru of Contra Costa County, State of California, that the Interstate Commerce Corvnission of the United Statealauthorize the continued consolidation of the lines of the Southern Pacific and the Central Pacific and that said lines be not unmerged. i 231 1 ' BE IT FUF.TR-.:. RESOLVED, that a copy of this Resolution be fotwoarded to the I Interstate commerce Commission and to all others having active interest or aathor ity in this matter. I The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor C.H.Hayden, and seconded! by Supe visor R.J.Trembath, and passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Zeb -Knott, J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden, N.J.Buchanan, and R.J. i z Trembath. Roes: None. In the Batter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman, and attested by the Clerk and ordered allowed and ' entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. I In the Cutter of Canvass ! i of Election Returns. Now at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. the Board of Supervisors meets to canvass the returns of the General Election held throughout the Couhty of Contra Costa, anq in each of the Different precincts thereof on Tuesday the 7th day of November, 19221 and the returns of each and all of the said precincts being on file in the office i of the County Clerk, the said Board then and there proceeds to canvass and does camass, the returns of fifty—five of the precincts of Contra Costa County. j Thereupon said canvass being incomplete, It is by the Board ordered that the further canvass of said returns be and the same is hereby continued to and set i ' for Tuesday, November 14th, 1922, at 10 o'clock.A.M. And the Board takes recess to and until Tuesday, Idovember 14th, 1922, at 10 o'clock A.IS. Chairman. ( .Clerk. .lv � 1 i i ! ! i i 2632 i i i fIN �!IM BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 02 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE 0+ CALIFORNIA. , i TUESDAY, November 14th, 1922. i i The Board c^.et at 1C o'cloci_A.L'.. Present: Hon. '7.J.3uchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb _'nott, f C.H.Hayden and R.J.Trembatn. J.H.Plells, Olarh- i Absent: Supervisor J.P. Casey. In the 7.:atter of Canvass of Election Returns. Now at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. the Hoard re-convenes to canvass the returns of General Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa, and in each of the :9ifferent precincts thereof, on Tuesday, Nov. 7th, 1922, and returns of each and all of said persons beim; on file in the office of the County Clerk the Board then and lucre Pro-�,eeds to and does canvass all of the remaining precincts of Contra Costa County: Thereupon the said Board ha^ing completed said canvass of said returns finds that the vote in the several precincts of this county for the candidates herein- after named and for and against the different constitutional amendments and Propositions hereinafter designated and submitted, is as shorn on the following statement thereof: I i I I I i I i i i A F � ` F STA I`EME" T OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THL GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 7th, 1922 IN COUNTY (fretun�US2 P,,I.C.&O y h I Statement of the Vote Polled at the Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary Controller Treasurer Attorney of State Generat _ :`.-`•. o z z 7 a N o i n 7 3+ ELECTION' ° -a z a o ° yt PRPCI\CTS ! 4 ' o 4 k- - - r U •i � � C El(. -rito No.1 - "zrl 53 78 �':,3/ /7 103 7/ / :67 'Ir 93 aY 7d-6/ 33 3/ 77 z/ /u6 J. 67 El a�t•tdto No.2 :7r.�7/ / /5" e$ Yy7 1 /7 —--- ]:1 C'rrriW No.3 1H Y / 2 `/y ro A '.� 3 ll Cerrito No. 1 Sa 5� d 30 56 /3 6S 36 H8.36 7.2. o• � ------ . 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Court iFull Term! gQw,wi z,mi ,Nau�4i ; L ELECTION r_' W PRECINCTS 1:1 C,•,•,•ito No.1 7/z /oz M :58 Jy 3/ 1 Cerrito No.2 t/20 /UJ- r 7/ 75i �fG v/ - N 97 -- 1•:1 Cerrito No.3 i 1/3 '/aa 77.63 3r �Q F7 z 1:1 Cur;to Sold 7•Z .L '/U 1J4 .41 '/a3 /D . 4 7U 1:1('errito No.L Richmond No.1 !!;27 26 t. ...... Ricbnmml No.2 83 ?80 i4o4 6/ e3/ -q.2 !T3 a I:ieliwondNo.9 -;y7 y !J'-.3 /.0 60--?Y 9•Z tiid mnml Na 4 �0 :�G7 06 X5 3 a3 ;�z P.iebnuw;No.v rtrhmnuI No.GIc3 b' 6z .'l�d`036 Richmond No.7 yN y7 1 !tiAmoml No.8 /oU 99 0T �.2 G� /D/a Rieha ad No.9 .117 '/20 69 F6 ..9 a y V//� •� .' ._ _ ,i ln, nd\0 10 /a6 .114 :67 6F 37 1//�4 , Ridu d X,12 t I n 1 ,.13 7T I,ielnnoml Na.14 - /3.2 /a7. /o0 3 /06. S7 79 �Y JY y9 rtirbmnnd Ne.]v _ - -- - Ridn,n l No.16 3,9 /r /Z Rhand No.17 p 7p Riehmond No.1S iem -4 RiOmwild iln.19 %O�f uZ hi,•,,nm,I No.20 76 /o/ 75 4/ l u.ond i\o.21 67 .62-.28 I„,mmod No. ltc //J. ib'f.yz g65�8 i�/310 2 Richmuad No.23 ,//7 / / //b `J�87 aJp•5�/ j//e3 .. �� _...� ._. 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ISt6..__(yu ( ilNanI—) i)inn Court.Full Term) old,rM+, *n nm Got, - w r R a F LLECTIO\ PRECIIN CTIS j at F F 4 v U T.W.s ua0t F.,—,d San Million 37 /G .27 67 i 7a" taea.,ora u '!161,3 !J -71 73 0 /03 .,3 74 77 '3a_J-6 a7 .37 V 7r Avalnut Clank\o.1 f 67 -!/oY rj/g•'f lj Ci. �0 /,7Z �f _ aj, /0/ 's�3 147 3 ! r Walnut Creel:\o.2 5z J .22 7fl 33.274 V f3 1 s _ _-- ,Xt:,rt i,e X,,.i Vj ON Y/ t P'/Z /48 1 `: Hill /G! /I5 yz YY 87 bz /w _.._.. . _ t',nrad No.1 `I37 l frF E /Q/ gas f� ,/3 Z / 9r �y y'q '�o j-y.z.' � (ou a,Tl No.:t ,'/d..z- / j 3' /J a t n ,rd No.-t 77 b / v "z /1 f /05 l �l„•ee ';73 G y 78 �a ins _- � 1'i11alnEra\u.7 [//M IIT �`a�d yy .ly.27 �11..3 ... _ ritr.i,nrz v Y : 773 3 IG 3N,,.s `57 9 7 Ua Pitt'buq"'No.aJ/y 113 ;7y 66 41192 ;lub Hay 1'.40.iyde 1177 IW J/U /!0 70 d,2 Ni,-,,.Jl. 76 69 "W if/ 3.�35� SGS u j i vnti<el,X..s x S F1 j741�j' �1/7 77 / :1111i,t.1,Su.2 1�7 :/a6 rb! 73 -7 a7 XY7 NI 1. �Zdr A61 17.E//.Z/SO U k✓9G �l: 1 Lwin Tr.vr /lb'"IUyQ c3� 4176_ - 1 I:r.nlo-no,15.x.7 ' qf 'I&i J/ !c! 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G�•. .... .... - _----- I t Ri'aln"'nd No.1 "pr -36. 9tl9tl9S9S .. y Rive nn nd No.2 93 rz qa` Rirh,nmid No.3 y04 Sir -70 '.,73 .37. % n 97-- .-------_.- ------- '" I,Mnaond No.•t y2. 7G j 8•al Gd a� _ 3 �8'. : P.ichnuuul So.5179 y9 Rielm:ond No.G 1;i;1„n,nnl No.7 !y6 �!3 93 6r 33 3 19d % Rieluuond No.8 r//U 'jazIla3 a/ ;yup _ Richnwnd No.8 ltirlunuud No.10 /.zdr .2 /a3 j/,Zz i!/fir-zr_ /,?3 .....__. 3 Hid No.17 //� /aJ ;//9 33_ / I//� I//U . . Rid, n,d No.]_ '//U �:/oz ;9y. 77J7. !/o Rid u.ml No. 13 %UG 3 i/a2 I%ao llu•hnamd No.14 :/,2,5- /o ✓201 1a.2 %US dsf l�3- ------ Ri,h,nm.d No.15 9�' /3 Ricmond hNo.17 4/e Jr dr ;;G`T 66 ,�'7(u_!/ .. 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I 97. / q T.3- Port Coa;a No.l ,/aI ,'6/ i7/. ; �21(i`1 Port Costa No.2 7 77 .3 73./ - —----- ,,:,,,gill,•No.1 za .//G / //y %/a / /u7 / n. uie No.2 /zo- //6 17 --- t General Election Held November 7, 1922 AssePublic Adminio- cU .ry ssor Tressunr tramr Comner Smvtyor ! - Al 0 d x m a a > f 7 3 z its 1 I `o/ I;83 8v sr ia3 96 / 98 /dz 1-7 e7 77 5� y7 96 z 9� f1i �6 Z y'! F8 3 117. jai nll� Ioa g/u� / 1430 /u3 /aO 07 1 /u3 9b' j 96 /U� / /d6 -A go 7J 160 7 f y!` 93 'Pry` 9T d 9/ /I . . I a !ate ins ! a r « va tib i �� yy 157 i i 4z /02 /uz :d/ //.y /a3 lye y!6 f%v7 9l z z e6 / / 9vy� — ya a 1-7for I 1vY Z /!D %a7 1.27 d v6 �y �6T y.... 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I - .1nti,:::L\o.3 %r7/ /ejU: / 1 %3d' d2 3rF// :Z /5.9: Anthwd,No.3 z/yr /yy ddz- /yz as-/s� Lone Tree _ 1fd /Y/ %'d A/ ,.Z : 6Lruhranl\o.2 au6 l:,r„..No.I ✓D% � ✓u.z jai ,:nieh,::•n 4/07 `r� 1 g ,�141t1/ ry 91 CDNTHA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS `I�a� i : t General Election Held November 7, 1922 Public Ada%Ws- Caroler Surveyor y(ivtA`?'b' r Assessor Treasurer trator 3i[N"cSIL%� f ° y Al 71 — U,17z 7/ 7� 7a GG 9 T7 74 77 77 Yz yOr yb'G auz- �Zaa. /�" y9 /66 �7u x/70 17� L 54 -7. _— h1z /J3 //G Or / ✓�3 f eb h/ ;/3� / / /�� / / /5�.2 IJ 7 A47 /07 7 � r? it 1J% /d'6 _ 9 Vyq /,17 Z, iso /'/V A L I71 16� %G7 / 17Q - �/aa' /43 'io3 roz /uJ //o � v V'S !/2 717 q& i 9 k I ldZ /3a2 /d3 / 7 ✓/5 AI029 A l/t s17 N • /u Nr7a' /sa /47 17V A0 ; S 177 j/3/ / 1 %fo %63 AS /93G ezJ623a zoo i` ti //0Y ?1ab /d7 yQ j 7oG ra,� rad %w a3 107 /oG ---- a/fib IYaJ 76 /77 _ t7� -_ _._.. � ..___--- ----�-- .. ai . a , - a - Statement of the Vote Polled at the 7cv�c,cai 61:w�.�lt�/ �cL, 'n,o, fL ;o — 7�71-- uli 7 4a, PRECINCTS iC s 1a ce,aire No.i /a� ro YZi�' ED Cerrito No.2 i• a 1•:1 Cerrito No.iPI Cerrito No.5 �P.ichnwnd No.1 - - - - --- -- Ricluaond No.2 ... I'!I 87 4/ N Richwood Nu.3 Rie,uuond No.•F L',cbmond No.5 Richunnul No.G ii i� 93 rp V 7 i,loud No.8 i + 4 li,.l uu,nd Nn.0 t1,t,„uwt No.to y rf,hae,wl No.u N- Ri�h�nnn t N,13 , 7:'clunoud X,ld 1;ieh,nn,ut.\o.15 g 1/3 //`/ / _ .. _ _ __.---- •: ° 9 P.iclunond N �r3 N'..1G � j ;; d� �... Iiicbumud No.li --_--- Rieluuuod No.18 t "• � i _ 1u,md No.19 ---- hd 1nhmo1 N,.20 4 j,D 99. a .5 InAi n d No.22 3 N _ g , CidLuumd Nn.2:7 u � ;v 3 E✓Z� __ lindunond No.21 e, v - I�//•Z jl/ -. } F IlMm d No.26 /123 rt C X99 -- ---— liichnumd No.27 �.. � 07 RtetuuouI No.28 7� :. Itiuhmund No.29 � 1 - gg p Riisclunond No.30 h 9 lunond X,.1 Ridu d No.32 Rictunnnd No.13 --- lt Annnml No.:14 r __ S.n,Pablo No.1 - 'i -. W U-Z --- -- -_----- ,4m,Pablo No.2 I q Giant I yy� Md,.No.I Rodeo Nn.° 1 mole No.1 Pinole No.2 1Ieroules i flflfl Crockett No..1 .. Cruckat No.3 0 h Va1 Nn.s _ Pod c st:,No.1 _ I; a �.. ..._.__ ..._ _. ..._....... r �Isuciile No,1 ,7 ' T.W.carr a F are ,..._.__ .ASN' VI i X517. 7 'i j�y0a' . .-- `311n X307 .Z General Election Held November ovember�y7, 1922 O -77 + F I I� I r � i i i f ' d k ' ' 7 K3 — = !: p/ / .3/ 91 425<//3 is Gy/a/ Ya/Do P7.74 78.8 3 -- i0 f 7� /oa_ 76 ti 82 60_. yf.�fG f li ry c ao - ------ — -- --- - -_------- ---- ------593 _ P Statement of the Vote Polled at the /' v7 � °� Jw 3r/�isRlto�w �Ajy L'LECU'ION q PRliCI\CTS `Q ' y Totals 6 ought Forward y - Son Ran Alhmnhr., Alamo I ry /�a.z � 4 h 7� It Plnlnnt.Crccic No.1 , Or Affig B 4 in•nnI I/7�- 9 q q r l:ado-„ g Y9 A7 C 1`ii lOnrg\a.3 � " , I'it Lshnre No.v Bay I .iut-1'Ipd,; ,• k p _ Anliarh Va.t - Anli h\ .. _. -._ \,tuah\o.3 Itrrutwond No.1 I;nnh;and No.° %I;}ron\o.1Byron N,2 � w CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS COUNTY f General Election Held -November 77 1922 _ a w � , p I „ I ; I i p 1 II u i a j i ,z 7 pfd 67 5/ 33 _ I ✓/J /d /ZT iR h /ur d P i i I _ i T- 773 POz / '7zy J ;j7s2 j_e. 3 / 89 3 9�.. _._ y , a � --g h I — — 1: 1 P f I r :5 Statement of the Vote Polled at the d ELECTIO\r PRECINCTS ! rlv .. Ll Cerrito No.1. El Cerrito No.3 J Ll Cerrito No.4 _.. ... ._.. _--- --- �-----_.. - -----�- RI Carito No.5 - �_. Riehmmnd No.1 Rich:mmd No.2 Ilic!nnond No.3 Ricl:noud No.4 -2 1"islunond No.5 rimhmmul No.G Riehmnnd No.7 �,I ...:....- _...-_.__ _...._.._..__—___— !! - r y If RieLnond No.10 Richmond Vo.11 ! Ilichnond No.16 ! _ - Ri,-luunnd No.13 _ MA and No.14 liiclunnnd No.15 --- ' n 0 Riclunan i No.16 Rid I No.17 Rid unnu<I No.1G .. ------ ------- Rirluun A No.10 __.I RiclunuuA No.2016,thwwal No.22 ;C{ � b 1 " , F{iclu ua 4 No.23 � liicluuond No.21 N liiclunnnd No.25 Riclumud No.26 _ 4 ltidu-nl No.27 ---.- ! Rialunond No.23 Ricln000d No.?U Richmond No.30 If rhnnud No.31 M.-I: n l\o.33 ..nldl No.1 I ! ! San 1,:U4:No.3 Giant 8 r,.a a Nn.r -- -- +' IiUdlO No,2 � : Vinole No.1 Pinole No.2 _----- Ilcrmilesselby 1"roVl:eCt No.1 U Lett\o.t. s I :Nn.•> u ::d'ni No.$ ------ Port Cosl:t No.1 : Port,Costa No.2 a Danville No.2 /.Z6 _. F/34,. . . l' r General Election Held November 7, 1922 Al —771 I I , F j II ' h — I' I ! I f A r i f r y i n s I t i x It u � 4 ' R d L AI' 99 N 5 i - I - y Statement of the V�o�t�e[-.d Polled at the Uyl'�'�pevacdG✓�v f,_'��u"SYu.G�,- '/jG Z .,�i✓ r6`� v' �8`–r'Z���/J3 �/ R CTION PRECINCTS L'NCT rS _ s u. y71 TOtaIS Drought Forward Sau Ramun J 7S dL Sl p ---- --- 3 .1lhnmhra u f r AN,- Wal it N,-C7alunt Creep So.1 _._-- TT':ihurt Creel:Xn,? - - H g .Marl ihr,\o.t f - \larll 1%NI,.2 I, h �. J VI t to i Ao.3 1T:u•tin,z Xn.5 Amliar: No.Yine 1 I' I it i ry _; 1 (,1 i No.3 L l 111.n1,1 NO.;{ Con-rd No.-1 i 1 aeb • r: I'itlshn rlt No. t : l 1 dl I urg\n,2 t JJ�11 t IItllrg X".:1 ------ 11]F lrm[;-No.4 1 9 L Pitt.,burg'No.5 _ C 1 tla,111 � p Bay /V//33 rnittr l•lya,. r: /22/6D k� Moreau 7crrif ory . ' 5 I 1. li ;f ii ,lntin,h So.1 „ i ; , 7� �6 .\winch No.? l//3 aj i of ood\o.2 1. i tin N,t lly,m,No.2Knight— h u I CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS 1 I » r 1 General Election Held QN��ove�)mbe�r�f 7, 1922 i/ CE $'�'Le�Zcttata�v �/ � L Y�'�UI+:CL.✓��i !////au:r.:'{-41, k� Nk ------------- M >, f g u + 1 ? f A-1 _4 q rt pl u G q N Val h y � W F/32 z k40 z / 83 .5�a /o / w ;297 3/3 �f r i a � , I r3 p _ __ ----- .----- _ ____._. - ......._._ .__....._. _..__-__._ T Statement of the Vote Polled at the k ELECTION PRECINCTS i a II II lil Cerrito X.O.1 - El Cerrito No.2 - a :. ..... .......'�'�. .,. ..__. i"t--.._ _.......�- _ .�._..__._..._. EI Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.1 EI Cerrito No.5 Molunond No.2 - .. __:_Y. P.inlwwud Na.3 .. .j ... J. - Riihmond No.# !� �� T. Richnwmt No.u - ' I I Piebwond chnloud No.7 mnd No.8 .. �V ...a .T�1 irh ' — P.ichmmul No.8 Ri'Moo d No.10 f: R't•huumd No.11 — l:ichul.ud No.12 ]tie luuuud No.13 Rieluo-i No.14 .. _.. - J -.. i Rhluod\o.lu .._ 1._. ..__..... l..__. on ......._._._. —._�_ I7 irhmmul No.16 I liichmoud No.17 iG :..... ...._... ._.:.__ _..__._. .. Rndunond No.73 RiOnnund No.19 - 4 li t Richmmud No.20 1 liu•huunul No.21 liieluuond No !L alchnolnl No.23 i Riehmuud No.24 t a u i Welu and No.26 f '� i Riehmand No.27 1 Riehmond No.28 I 1 .. Richmond No.29 Riehmond No.30 e •r. Riehwnud No.31. h liminnond No.32 ? + - i Ri,lu and No.34 Son Pahl"No.1 f .– I;nn Pablo No.n Giant tl Rodeo No.1 - P,oden No.2 Pinole No.1 .. .. 7 Pinola No.2 1 5i X C...Rett No.1 r �_ Crockett No.2 j Clrockotl No.3 i 1 V:i-a No.2 p 1.IIN11.3 .. -. ! - I'nrl Costa i\0.I x x i'ori Colin No.2 1/au'ille No.1 1 - I—— -- v fi T t Is Ca..led Forward - - — — rI � ; General Election Held November 7, 1922 y I i I " : t e i I i M 9 ' y I, I • I I u I � r � n o , y p „ , y a I k i I I E i i a 3 I �— „ I � d t , =v C I y � pI y Statement of the Vote Polled at the. t ELECTIOS PRECINCTS t li � II - t I G upht Forward tiu Ramco .111 Labe dte i + t 1I n r eie I �.. ; � •• t � ., No ry N G u„No.a a 1:,..t i `•o .i f 1 II s q 7hl � - c .. 'd No..o l �� ti \ t ."o ll < :l Pit lsbor No,I N ISII<boog An.;; - ... _ I __.._ A _..... 1 tt.l iu-,No,.1 1 II.11 =N.,5 P �� a l Li•iw - l ti P.} Poii t Clyd, j { I _ Antimli No.] + n 41 t ,:I,Xo.- . Anlio,h No 3 - G-Pru• Io,d Co.7 - I I l No.2 ' \o- 1 i 1 " I r i Oald,y ! ti CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS r r' General Election Held November 7, 1922 1 > i a I. it Y � I � N ' I' 4 y , a' I � N • µ I 7 { II r, r i � Y . „ 1 1 , I r !' p i y l' f CI s k i b _ i _r f — f =6 Statement of the Vote Polled at the ELECTION1 PRECINCTS ry jj l El Cerrito No,1 I J El Couto No.2 �. 1 - El Cerrito No.S L1El C.:rilo No,i _ iaclu.mud So.2 IDrhmond No.3 � G r eLmond No.? b - I i IZijunaI No i i I imid No.3 I;i,l o l Na 9 _ - •�! t __ l;icLunnul No.11 ! r'. nn d So. 12 i ltivin ood No.14 Pict nnul No.75 •... - P.�.I�mnd 16 " P,i,dm and No.17 1,i,1,u, d No.1 1 Relua,nd Nn.19 -- -- ----- --� r aiel nn,:d No 20 _ ru �.i nd No.21 _ _. -. -- _- _---- ----- " rel n,od\i 22 '3 RiAniond No.24 1tiJunond No °a � r __ , 11iei.r,nod No.26 Rwho,,ud No 27 Rieluuond No n5 - ' I _ �. 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IIX�I 'i I � � I r L 4 I I it P I. — I , , I I - - r, I , H A G � It -77 : f u ! s s p r I ' t I i I k ` I e I i, I R I Statement of the Vote Polled at the i, �I ELECTIO` II N PRECINCTS yy ! ,I I' q ! 1• � � I p �__ I I i I i r , h r j I H i I 1 r f � �I I I 1 NII 1 t M Gh .. _ - l ; I' I q 'I : I I I I i ! I I 1 ' r 1. i s` General Election Held November 7, 1922 I i hh II,, r ' P I - - -i a W 1 I , I: I r I I •� ii � , �I I ' ry I f i it q — i' i i i II i i r ii II a w r I t h ^ �\ ' �\ � ��\ � � . } � � ��\ � �\ . � 2 w . \2� < � � � § 233;'' 'i I i 1 And from the foregoing statement and result of said election, the Bawd deter- mines and finds and declares thatthe following named persons haven ceived the highest number of votes cast for the office set opposite their respective names and are duly elected thereto and Certificates of Election are directed to be issued to each of them respectively: Member of Assembly, i Eighteenth District: Thomas LT. Carlson. I Superintendent of Schools: William H. Hanlon. Sheriff: Richard Rains Veale. County Clerk: Jasper H. 'Sells. County Auditor: A.N.Sullenger County Recorder: IS.H.Hurley Tax Collector: Martin7. Joost. District Attorney: Archibald B. Tinning. Assessor: Geo. 0. Meese. County Treasurer: J. Rio Baker. Public Administrator: Charles E. Daley Coroner: Charles F Donnelly County Surveyor: Ralph R. Arnold Supervisor First District: Zeb Knott. ' Supervisor Third District: C.H.Hayden. Township. J:stice of Peace Constable. Judicial Township No. One. Frank L. Glass B.B.Rogers. Judicial Township No. Two William E. Young James Ahern. Judicial Township No. Three: George 0. Duncan Harry L. Stow. Judicial Township No. Four: William Hemme E.B Read. Judicial TownshiD No. Fi-:•e: E.P.Jackson JOhA Ott. Judicial Township No. Sia: "lade W. I.00re Joseph Rodda. Judicial Township No. Seven: A.H. fSac'!_innon George Conlon Judicial Township IIo. Eight: Matthew Ward E.E*Thomas Judicial Township No. Nine: Robert Wallace. Jr. George H. Shafer. Judicial Toivnship Ito. Ten: L.F Grover Id.G koitoza. Judicial Township No. Eleven: - William P. Terry Arthur McDonald Judicial Township No. Twelve: Ray H. Standish J.J. FOX Judicial Tounship No. Thirteen: Percy Douglas Charles Chapman Judicial TownshiD 11 o. Fourteen: H.Gg%rumland A,J. LeGremd Judicial Township No. Fifteen: John Roth Arthur A.Alstrom Judicial Township IIo. Sixteen: A.:7 Smith William Ludricks Judicial Township No. Seventeen: E.71'Heidorn Joseph A.Jesse. i i i And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday. November 20th, 1922, at ' 10 o'clock A.M. I y� •-t'4J�SY S !` Chairman. l A I 1. .Clerk. { C i f i i I I 23 i' E I I ` IIJ Ty MILD CF SU°yvISORS OF CONTRA COSTA CCUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. i Yonday, Noverbcr 20th, 1922. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.IS. Present: Ron. �V.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors 'eb Lnott, J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.":lolls, Clerk. In the hatter of Granting Leave I of Absence. Arthur LcDonald, Constable in and for the Eleventh Judicial Township, having applied to this Board for a leave of absence from State of California, It is, by the Board ordered that said Arthur McDonald, Constable of said Eleventh Township, be slid he is hereby granted a leave of absence of sixty days from and after the date of leaving the State of California. j I The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. i I i I� I In the Matter of Delta Farms Reclamation I District No. 2024. i 7HEREAS, on this day the Board of Trustees of Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2024, has reported that the Reclamation Board of The State of Califor-1 nia, has approved the plans of the wort, of reclamation of said District as hereto- fore filed by the Board of Trustees thereof with the County Clerl_ of the County of Contra Costa, state of California, on the 26th day of July, 1922, and, MTEREAS, said Board of Trustees has further reported this day to this i Board that the estimated cost o said work of reclamation, according to said plans, is the sum of ,1,673.41 and, 7MREAs, with said report said Board of Trustees has petitioned this Board of Supervisors to appoint three Commissioners, who shall have no interest in any real estate within said District, to view and assess upon the land within said District, the sum so estimated w;:ich is mentioned aforesaid. i NO'7, 'HERE20-E, upon motion of Supervisor and seconded by Supervisor and duly certified, IT IS --EBY ORDERS that H.H.Heidorn, B.R.Burroughs and George Sellers, shall be and same are hereby appointed as Three Commissioners having no interest i in any real estate within said District to view and assess upon the land within said]! District the paid sun of .1,673.41. fI I i I I I. 23 i 1fIn the Natter of Delta ?arms Reclamation District No. 2025. I ,MR—EAS, on this day the Board of Trustees of Delta ?arms Reclamation District i ITO. 2025 has reported that the Reclamation Board of the State of Califania, has approved the plans of the work of reclamation of said District as heretofore filed i by the Board of Trustees thereof with the County Clerk o£ the County of Contra Costa,j State of California, on the 28th day of July, 1922, and, HERE9S, said Board of Trustees has further reported this day to this Board that i the estimated cost of said work of reclamation, according to said plans, is the sum of X37,036.09 and, PrNEREAS, with said report said Board of Trustees has petitioned this Board of Supervisors to appoint three commissioners, who shall have no interest in any reals estate within said District, to view and assess upon the lands withinsaid District, ' the sum so estimated which is mentioned aforesaid; No;7, TIMR3?0RE, upon motion of Supervisor and seconded by I i Supervisor and duly carried, i IT ISE ABY GRDBRED that H.:7.Heidorn, B.R.Burroughe and George Sellers, i shall be and the same are hereby appointed as three commissioners having no interest i in any real estate within said District to view and assess upon the land within said District the said Sum of ;37,036.09. Dated Nov. 20, 1922. In the Matter of Delta Farms Reclamatim District ilo. 2026, REaS on this day the Board of Trustees of Delta :arms Reclamation Distric� ' I1o. 2026, has reported that the Reclamation Board of the State of California, has approved the plans of the work of reclamation of said District as heretofore filed by i the Board of Trasteesthereof with the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of Califo_-nia, on the 26th day of July, 1922, and, s;5 MIERBAS, said Board of Trustees has further reported this day to this Board that the estimated cost of said work of reclamation, according to said plans, � is the sum of $68,238.42; and, 71I�RE6S, with ssid report said Board of Trustees has petitioned this Board of i Supervisors to appoint three Commissioners, who shall ]save no interest in any real I -: estate within said District, to view and assess upon the land within said District, i the say:; so estimated which is mentioned aforesaid; 'n Now, therefore, upon motion of Supervisor and seconded by =f Supervisor and duly carried, i IT is' =Z—BY ORDERED that H.^.Heidorn, B.R.3urroughs and George Sellers, i 3 be and the same are hereby ap?ointed as three Commissioners having no interest in � w a z any real estate within said District to view and assess upon the land within said District the said sum of $68,238.42. A i a a AI I 236 i In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. i Geo. 0. Meese, County assessor, having filed with this Board his Certificates w showing that the following clerical errors appear on Assessment Roll of 1922-23,, and asking authorization for correction, in accordance with Section 3881 of the Political 1 Code to crit: The Bast 12 1!2 feet of Lot 1, Block A. Santa Fe Tract, asses-ed to Lacari E j Garbatti, Tax Bill 2488, Vol. 2 page 58, was added to the City of Richmond Tract j for widening of Tenth Street and taxes should be cancelled; Also through an error in computation 4.97 acre tract at 280 per acre was extend= i ed $500 instead of L$400. See Tax Bill 10,414, T.J. Fill, Oakley. i Also throuh an error in chec;:ing personal property to the amount of 3430 was attaihed to property of Mary Azevedo, Tax Bill 9333, Vol. 20, page 117, there being no personal property at that place. Also improvements to property of D. Dowling, to amount of $700 should be added to Tax Bill 7203 Vol. 19, nage 2. Also in !Say 1922, George French filed 'lar Veteran's Affidavit with J.L. Ford, a Deputy, on Lot 15, Block 11, City of Richmond; the affidavit failed to reach the Assessor's office, and therefore the taxes on Lot 15. Block 11, City of Richmond, should be cancelled. In 192. affidavit of Harvey E.Johnston, on Lot 18,.3lock 2, Santa Fe Tract and i Lot 26, Bloc] 1, Spaulding Richmmd Pullman Tract was Ciled; through an error the lot in Santa Fe Tract was exempted only; and authorization is requested to exempt Lot 25 Bloc's 1, also. I In 2.Iarch, 1922, the Assessor's office received aIlar Veteran's affidavit of `Saria :'. Griffis, covering Lots 15-15-17, Block 89, Richmond Annex. Through advice j in error from Alameda Coanty exemption pas not allowed and taxes on above property should be cancelled. Thereupon all of said requests having been consented to by the District Attorney It is by the Board ordered that all of the above corrections on the Assessment Roll be and they are hereby ordered made.j.. I�I In the Cutter of Allowance to Indigents. I It is, by the Board ordered that the following allowances heretofore made to following named indigents, be and they are hereby discontinued from and after Nov. let, 1922: P. Tachini, ISartinez, A10. per month. D. Viscuso. Pittsburg, $7. per month. 1 ;Ira. ]i.7eller, Pittsburg, :j20. per month Mrs. G.Lsmperti, Crockett, $30. per month Lars. F. DeLello, Oahley, 9'30. per month. It is farther ordered that A.J.L'cHahon, Probation Officer of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to, should he deem best, procure a ticket for lairs. I.I. Ariazi of Rodeo, to her relatives in Arizona. It is further ordered that Probatior,Officer A,J.I.Wip-hon, be and he is hereby 11 i granted permission to use his discretion in care of crippled child of La_ppo Flores.��i 1 ^I Edi I 23:7 ' In the Batter of Approval of :7arrants IIf of Reclamation District .1619. It is b;; the Board ordered that the following warrant of said District I 11619, be and the same is hereby ordered approved, good cause appearing therefor: No. Date Amount. I 248 Nov. 4th, 1922. )90.00 i And the Chairman of this Board i3 hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing his signature thereto. i In the Matter of Approval of Narrants of Reclamation District wL2059. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the i ' followin.;warranty of said Reclamation District u12059, be and they are hereby ordered approved, to wit: Ido. Date Amount. 42 Nov. 20th, 1922. $ 140.00 43 Nov. 20th, 1922. 89.25 44 Nov. 20th, 1922. 60.00 45 Nov. 20th, 1922. 85.47 45 Nov. 20th, 1922. 3.0.25 47 Nov. 20th, 1922. 24.00 48 Nov. 20th, 1922 42.87 49 Nov. 20th, 1922 76.32. I( And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Contract of E.E. i O'Brien forconstruction of Div. 725,or harsh creek Road. It is by the Board ordered that E.E.O'Brien, be and she is hereby given an extension of thirty days within which to complete her contract for Division 1 Ito. 25 or LIarsh Creek Road. i The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f I I In the Latter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa Coanty. !dr. Adams, representing Oa''Aand Tribune appears before the Board and re- quests this Board to make an appropriation for an Article on Contra Costa County I ' in the annual Edition of the Oakland Tribune, which willbe published about the fist of the year. i Thereupon, the Board after considering said matter d=termines that it will be to the best interests of Contra Costa County to make an appropriation for an article i on Contra Costa County in said Edition; i It is, by the 3oard ordered that the sum of y100 be and the same is hereby 238 a f appropriated for said purposes; It is further ordered that upon presentation of a duly verified claim on Advertising Fund, for said publication, that said amount of ,)100 be paid to said i Os1:land Tribune. The vote thereon being, unanimous. _v I In the Matter of Purchase Of Real Estate fran Jose 1. B_spo j for purpose of building and maintaining I n thereon a Building or 11einorial Hall or Meeting Place for the use of patriotic, fraternal or bene- volent Associations, for Veteran Soldiers, Sailors -=£ and marines, who have served the United States Honorably in any of its ;Tars, and for all and any other purposes for which the same may be lawfully used. lots Ten (10), eleven (11) and Twelve (12) in Block Two (2) as said lots I and Blocks are laid down, and delineated and so designated, upon that certain map entitled "Map of Danville, Contra Costa County, California, surveyed by T.A McMahon i 1891" and which mzp was filed August 12th, 1891, in the office of the County i Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, and rents, issues and profits thereof, havin been offered for sale to this Board for the use of the I County for purpose of building and maintaining thereon a building or lZemorial Hall or ]deetin; Place for the use of patriotic, fraternal or benevolent Associations, for Veteran Soldiers, Sailors and Marines who have served the United States Honorably) in any of Its oars, and for all and any other purposes for which the same may be VAl lawfully used, and this: Board deemim; it necessary and convenient for the public I good that the County of Contra JOsta,purchase said property for the purpose as above designated, and it appearing to this Board that the price asked for said lot I to wit; the sa'a of :;)4000 is a reasonable price for said property, It is, by the Board ordered that it is the intention of this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa 00:7-zty to purchase from Jose 1. Bispo, all of those cer- tain parcels and lots of land, situate, lying and being in the town of Danville, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: � I Mots ten (10), Eleven (11), and twelve (121, in Block 11o. two (2), as said lots and Blocks are laid down, and delineated and so designated, upon that certain i I i sap entitled; 1111ap of Danville, Contra Costa County, California, surveyed by T.A. i 13oP:ahon, 1891" and which said Lap was filed Au_ust 12t1_, 1891, in the office of the County Recorder of t_.e County of Contra Costa, State of California, together wit'r_ all and singular the tenements, hereditenents and anpartenances thereunto belonging i and the rent:;, issues and nro its thereof, for the sum of :4000, and that this 3oard sill Greet on Londay the 18t': day of Dece^;ber, 1922, at 11 o'c11 A., ., at the 3oard room of said 3oard at the Court House in the :own of ::artinea, County of Contra Costa, State of California, to consummate said purchase. rF r 23� It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board give notice as required) x' by law of the intention of this Board to make such purchase and of the time and place when and ::here this Board will meet to consummate the same, by publishing notice I � in the form and manner required by lar, for three weeks in Contra Costa Gazette, being a newspaper of General pub-lication printed and published in Qounty of Contra 3.71; Costa, State of California. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. } R a I f In the Batter of allowance of Claims on 3 Special Road Fund. � ' It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the Count q y Treasury I of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road ?Lind of Contra Costa County which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State i Aatomobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra j s Costa County during the year 1922, and from moneys collected for violation of motor a vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses rnd which ::aid moneys 1 i shall be exnem'ed by said County exclusively in the construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County of Centra Costa and the following claims having been present- ed for construction of roads, bridges and culverts in Sup. Dist. ;14. f< It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and the"same are hereby I T. ordered paid out of the special Road fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: a Plame. Amount. u Heafey, Users & UcNair '� 7709.54. 'f 'i The said order is p&-..sed by the unanimous vote of the Board.�� r I In the Matter of Allowance of Claims r: I on Genersl Fund. .._! It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 4, would be unreasonab y burdened by the payment of following claims, -s It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and they are hereby and each of them is, hereby ordered .laid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County: i i Terranova & Cataline �' 135.43. j Terranova & Cataline 2583.36. I The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ryh 1 � � In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. I s' Claims againet the different funds of the County are presented to the Board and those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed I [y I 240 x by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on i ";•is the allowance Book, of this Board. � i In the '.letter of Issuance of School Bonds of Excelsior School District. "PM3AS, Or. THE 16th day of September, 1922, the School Board of the 3xcelsi'oF School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, deemed it advisable to call and by a resolution and oracr duly made and regularly passed and adopted by i the said School Board and entered on the minutes thereof on said last mentioned dqv, said School Board did call an election and resolve and order: That an election be called and held throughout the said Excelsior School Dis- trict, on the 17th day of October, 1922, for the purpose of submitting to the electorej } of said Excelsior School District the question of issuing and selling the bonds of sail t Excelsior School District in the amount of rive thousand (.$"5,000.00) dollars to ran not exceeding five (5) years and to bear interest at the rate of five (5;) per cent per annum interest ?syable semi-annually, for the purpose of making alterations in i the school building of E::celsior School District and making additions to said School j building and for supplyin; said school building with furniture and necessary apparatus Rnd for improving said school grounds; and, VIMEAS, an election was held in said Excelsior School District on the 17th day of October, 1922, in conformity with the said resolution and order of said School Board of the said'Excelsior School District and all the proceedings had in the premisel have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the School Board of the said Excel i sior School District as required by law; and, THEMAS, ti-e said certified proceedings show and after a full examination and investigation, this Board has found and does hereby find end declare: That in accordance Ath the resolution and order of the School Board of Excelsior School District duly passed and eiopted on the 166th day of September, 1922, on election was duly called in said E::celsior School District and was held in said Excelsior School District on the 17th day of .;ctober, 1922, and that notice of said election was given by posting; notices thereof signed by the members of the said School Board in more than three !;ublic places in said Excelsior School District for more than! twenty days nest before said election, and by publishing such notice in the "Byron Times" a newspaper printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, State of ' i California, n t less than once a week for three successive weeks before said election (four nublicatims) :rhich said notice so posted and _nblished was in the for- m required by the Political Code of the State of California. I That prior to the operin_ of the said polls at said election the Inspector i I and Judges of Election cer_ductin; said election in said Excelsior School District took the oath of office as regnir=_d b.- lar., and at the close thereof, canvassed the votes I cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the said School Board of i said 3:ccelsior School Diotrict, and to them mode return of the ballots and the poll i and tally list of said election. ^hat on the 2-1th da:; of October, 1922, the same beim the seventh day after the said election and at the hour of one o'cloc;: P. ;. c,-,, said day, the School Board z` ,a I' 241 i i i ' of said Excelsior School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election] i from r:hici? said returns the said School Board of sail Excelsior School District i found and declared and this Board now finds and declares that there was a total I of nineteen votes cast at said election and that more than two-thirds of the votes cast, to wit: nineteen votes were cast for issuing said bonds and no votes were cast j against issuinS said bonds, and that none of the votes cast were irregular and lllegFl and not counted, and that the said School Board of said District caused an entry of j the result of said election to be made upon the '.iinates of the said Board. i And this Board further rinds and declares that said election was duly and regularly called and field and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and reg-ilarly given i and published, and that the result thereof was duly and re;,alarly canvassed and i in the manner Fuad as reouired by law, and that all the acts, conditions and things required by law, to be done have been done and performed in regular and due form and I ' in strict accordance with the nrovisienc of the Statute authorizing the issuance of the School District 3nds and that the total of indebtedness of said School District, including this proposed issue of bonds is within the limit pres¢ibed by law. I IT IS TEEPE 0RE ORDERED that the bonds of the Excelsior School District in I the County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the aj-7regate sum of give thousand (9'5,000.00) dollars and that the same shall be numb=red from one (1) to five; (5) inclusive, and shall be in deno mations of One thousand (.$"1,000.00) dollars each; i - - payable within five (5) years from the date thereof, in gold coin of the tinted States of America with interest thereon at the rate of five (5w) per cent per annum, payable; ! semi-annually in like gold coin, both principal and interest payable at the office ! i of the County Treasurer of the said County of Conta Costa. IT IS ;JRTH3TR ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated the let day o£ December. s 1922, and shall be payable as follows, to wit: ' Bond numbered one (1) to mature one year from date, to wit:the 1st day of i December, 1923. Bond numbered two(-) to mature two y=ars from date, to wit: the let day of I of December, 1924. Bond numbered three (3) to mature three years from date, to wit: the 1st day of December, 1925. I I Bond numbered four (4) to mature four years from date, to wit: the lst day i of December, 1926. i Bond numbered five (5) to mature five years from date to wit: the let day of December, 1927. I,JD IT IS ^U THBR ORDERED that -aid bonds shall be issued in substantially the following form, to wit: No. 9'1.000 .00 SCHOOL DISTRICT BOMD t ETCELSIOR SCHOOL DISTRICT ' County of Contra Costa, State of California. E-celsi,,r School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, United States of America, ac;mowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the ! holder hereof at the office of the County Treasurer of the Count„ of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 1st day of December, 19 One thousand (1,000.00) dollars in gold coin of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like I I 242 i I ,-old coin at the rate of five (50) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the 1st day of June, and the 1st day of December, of each and every year from the date' hereof until this bond is paid. i This bond is one of a series of bods of like tenor and date numbered from one (1) to five (5) inclusive, amounting in the ag;;regate to the sum of sive thousand I ($"5,000.00) dollars and is issued and sold by the Hoard of Supervisors of the County j i of Contra Costa, State of California, for the purpose of making alterations in the i school buildin> of Excelsior School District sad making additions to said school baild;ng i and for supplying said school building with furniture and necessary apparatus and for j improving said school grounds, in E�:celsior School District in the said County of Contia I Costa, State of Californi , in nursua.ce of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Political Code and the Constitution of the State of California and is authorized by a vote of more than two thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and regularly called and held and conducted throughout said Excelsior School District in said Coiuity and State on the 17th day of October,1922. And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California hereby certify and declare that said election was duly and regularly called, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published and the i result thereofwas duly and rer;ularly canvassed and declared in the manner and as req--- I by la: and that all the acts and conditions and things required by law to be done precelent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been performed in regular and in due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issue of Crm-mar school District 3orLs. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of indehtedress of the said E:rcelsior School District including this issue of bonds is within the limit provided by law; This bond is in the form prescribed by an order of said Board of Supervisors duly made and entered in its ilinates on the 20th day of I?ovember, 1922, and shall be payable) out of the interest and sinkin_ fund of the Er"celsior School District and the money i I for the redem":tion of said Bonds and tine payment of interest thereon shall be raised by' to>ation upon the taxable property of the said E=:celsior School District. II? ::^ITI?ESS 7,=EIt3C , the Board of Supervisors of tee Count;; of Contra Costa, State of California, has caused this bend to he signed by its Chairman, and by the County f Auditor, and attest by its Clerk ".:ith the seal of said Board attached this 1st day of j December, 1922. Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. I I County Auditor. Attest: County Ulerk anJ Ulerlr of Ins boar o_ • ipervisors rq of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. } RZSOL l'D that to each of said bonds she11 be attached interest ccpons equal in nuiaber to twice the number of years said bonds shall ren and payable as hereinbefore set out, in substantially the folloaini; form, to wit: 1 I I i s C _ - 243' i i ' 025.00 INTEREST CO7'ONS. No. The treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will pay I to the holder hereof out of the interest ane, sinking fund of the Excelsior School District in said County and State, on the let day of 19_ at his officel i in the Tomn of iiart_nez, in said Count;; and State, the sum of Twenty five dollars, i for interest on Bond Number of said Excelsior School District. i County Auditor. Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. County Clerk and Clerh of the oard of Supervisors. AND IT IS HMEBY 7=HI' OR,DJ"_M, that the Comty Clerk of the County of Contra I i Costa, State of California, shall cause the said bonds and coapons to be prepared in I i accordance with the foregoing forms. ' AND IT IS EREB'' .Ua^.::E ORDER73D that :,.J. Buchanan, the Chairman of this Board,1 4 J.H."Iells, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board and A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor I i of said County, is and each of them are, hereby authorized as such officials to sign i i each of said 'ponds on behalf of said County and to impress upon each bonl the seat of this Board of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons by their respective facsimile signatures; AND IT IS F17=132 O.RD3R:M that the said bonds be sold by the Board of Supervisor Of the said County for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 11th day i x of December 1922, at the hour of 11 o'clockA.ii. of said day tothe ?s highest and best responsible bidder for cash gold coin of the United States, of Americlg, after due and legal notice thereof has been given by said 3oard by publication of a j notice, specifying the tim and place of the sale of said bends, the number and denom ination thereof, the rate of interest thereon, the terms for which said bonds will rani, k ' and the date of payment ther=_of, mid the kind of money for which said bonds will be i sold, to mit: gold coin of the United States of America; and that said bonds will be i 3 sold to the hi;hest and best bidder for cash as aforesaid, but in no case for less :J than par and accrued interest and that said Board of Smervisors will reserve the right, to reject any or all of said 'rids; for two successive veeks in the Byron Times, a newspaper printed and published and circulated in said Count; of Contra Costa. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of Supervisors held on the 20th day of November, 1:)22. Ages: Supervisors :nott, Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and ^re^..bath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisors- None. k s E I I 243 F In the Matter of Issuance of Bonds of E:-celsior School District. : 'Resolved that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and the County Clerk ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the <s i County of Contra Costa, State of California, are, and each of them is, hereby sathoriz d to execute the bonds issued in the above matter. v Dated: this 20th day of November, 1922. �e airman of the Board of auperVisors. i Attest: n ex-o cio C erk 7he f Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. * `s And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday. December 4th, 1922. at 10 o'clock A.M. s,G .Chairman. 's . Y-/? / .Clerk.. � b � ir} I •,ir 245 ' I14 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Handay, December 4th;1922 The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. i Present: Hon. W.J.Buchana:�, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb 3nott; C.H.Hayden; J.P. Casey. and H.J.Trembath. J.H.wells. Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of November, 1922, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read, j and signed by the Clerk and Chairman. i i In the Matter the petition of ' DAIRY DELIVERY CO., THE BALFO'R - GUTHRIE INVESTMENT COMPANY, GBO. A. DAVIS, WM, GRANT, ET Al. for the organization of an Irrigation District at and near the Town of Brentwood, Contra Costa County, State of California. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -� i i RESOLVED that the following Findings be, and they are, hereby adopted: Said above mentioned petition vas duly and regularly presented to this i Board on this the 4th day of December. 1922, at a regular meeting of said Board, at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, and it was then and there duly made to appear and this ?' i Board finds: That the said petition complies with all the requirements set forth in = the California Irrigation District Act and has been duly and regularly pbblished4. in the manner and for the time required by law, to wit: for at least two weeks before ' this date, together with a due and proper notice complying with all of the requirements i of said act and published as required by said Act and stating the time of the meeting A of said Board at which said petition would be presented, to wit: the 4th day of Decem-i bar, 1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M., in the regular issues of the "Brentwood News" a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of i Contra Costa, where said petition is presented; And this Board having heard all competent and relevant testimony offered in support of or in opposition to said petition; y, And, from the evidence this day duly taken at the hearing of said petition,, the Board finds and hereby declares that, all and singular, the allegations set forth in said petition are true an d coireet, and particularly that said petition is signed a by a majority in number of the holders or title or eviduce of title to lands within 3 the said proposed irrigation district, such holders of title or evidence of title representing a majority in value of said lands; That said petition sets forth generally the boandarys of the proposed District and atstes generally the source from which said lands are proposed to be irrigated, and prays that the territory embraced within the boundaries of the proposed( i District be organized as an Irrigation District under the provisions of the California; r Irrigation District Act, approved March 31, 1897, and all Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto; 24(3 i That said petition is genuine and sufficient and in all respects complies , with the requirements of law in such cases made end provided and that the petitioners j thereto have complied with the requirements set forth in said Act, ao,d that all things! required by law in such cases have been duly performed, including the giving of the required notice and the furnishing of a good and sufficient undertaking accompanying I said petition and conditioned that the surdics Shall pay all costa of organizing the District in case said organization shall not be effected, which said undertaking has been duly approved by this Board, and which said Undertaking is in the a= of Three hundred (300) dollars, which said Board hereby fixes as double the amount of I the probable cost of organizing such District. The Board also finds that all of thelands within the boundaries of said District are within the County of Contra Costa. State of California. I The Board also finds that a eopy of said petition has been filed in the Office of the State Engineer of the State of California. BE IT 3U!'THER RESOLVED: That a copy of this Resolution be duly and regularly ' certified by the Clerk of this Board and forwarded to the State Engineer of the State of California, at his office in the City of Sacramento, in Said State. I The foregoing resolution and Order is adopted by the following vote of the i Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Case;, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. ! Hoes: Hone. i In the Matter of Contract of Downer &Nero for Building San Pablo Creek Road. It is by the Board ordered that Downer & Marc. be granted en extension of sixty days from and after date of last expiration, within which to complete their contract on San Pablo Creek Road. i f I In Batter of Advertising for Bids for Moving Insaneward at County Hospital Grounds. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for moving of Insane Ward at County Hos,,ital Grounds, and this Board having received no bide; It is, by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said matter be j and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, Dec. 16, 1922, at 10 o'clock i A.M. I i I I . I i 1 rI ;" 247 ' In the Matter of Approval of '3arrants of Reclamation District 3802. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following Warrants of Reclamation Listrict ,802. be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount, i 259 Nov. 25, 1922. 110.00 260 Nov. 25, 1922 58.06 261 Nov. 25th, 1922. 204.75 j 262 Nov. 25th. 1922 195.25 I 263 Nov.25th, 1922. 25.00 j I And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signstnes thereto. I f In the flatter of Allow.a to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following cash allowances be and the same are hereby granted to Following named indigents. commencing on dates set opposite; their names, to wit: Mary A. Woodson, Walnut greek. $12. commencing Nov. let, 1922. Lira. Laura Smith, 527 Everett St., Til Cerrito, $15. per month, commencing Nov. 1st, 1922. Mrs. Ernest Mazzaechi. Martinez, $10 per month, commencing Nov. lot, 1922. ' It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrent on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Rosa Martinent of Pacheco for the sum of $20 per month be and the same is discontinued. from and after Theo. 1st, 1922. The vda thereon being unanimous. j In Matter of Trew.ment of i Alberta Chappell. i Probation Officer A.J.Ucliahon, having reported to this Board that he has under his charge one Alberta Chappell, an indigent child, eight years old, of Pittsburg, who! I has not the use of her limbs, and that her parents are unable to give said child the required treatment, It is, by the board ordered that the said A.J-McUahon, be and he is hereby granted authority to have said child placed in the Children's Hospital at San srancieo'O for an ex=amination and care, if found advisable, the said case to be a county charge against the County of Contra Costa. The vote of the Board thereon being unanimous. 1 I I i I - 243 I In the ]latter of Bradford I ' Reclamation District ,.2059. AREAS, F. A. PLETCHER. one of the Trustees of the above-named reclamation district has tendered his resignation as said trustee to take effect immediately; NOW, THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor R.J.Trembath, seconded by Supervisor 1 J.P. Casey, and duly carried, it is hereby ordered- (1) That said resignation of said .A.Flatcher, assaid Trustee, be and the same is hereby accepted. I (2) That Jose Pitta, one of the landowners in said reclamation district be and i he is hereby appointed as Trustee of said District in the place and stead of P.A. Pletcher, resigned. j In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of Terranova& Catalina, for building Side-walk on East Third St., Pittsburg. i R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having, presented to this Board, a certificate i showing that the contract of Terranova& Catalina, has been comAeted abcording to specifications, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said oontract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said work accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against the said Terranova & Catalina, for labor performed or material furnished, present same to this Board within thirty five days from this date. I In the Matter of Acceptance of , Contract of Hutchinson Company I to build Shoulders on Er:st Third Street,Pittsbarg. R.R,Arnold, having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that the contract of Hutchinson Company to build shoulders on last Third Street, Pittsburg, has been completed, but that the shoulders on the north side of the road is not built i according to specifications and that it will cost the County about $250 to place same. :n condition to comply with said contract;and recommending that said contract be accepted by this Board with a deduction of $$250 from the final sum of Hutchinson Company I It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby accepted with the understanding that $250 will be j deducted from the final sum of said Hatchinson Company. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Hutchinson ' Company for labor performed or materials furnished for said work, present same to this i Board within thirty five days from thio date. x i i 24W 1 ! In the Matter of Accept ante of Contract of Hutchinson Company for building Macadam Shouldes on Divisions 3-11-12 of County i Highway. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that said contract has not been completed according to specifications in that,l the earth removed in preparing subgrade, has not been graded down to to the cross-sect' ions called for, and it will cost approximately $25 to place said road in condition and recommending that the contract be accepted as completed end that a deduction of i $25. be made in final sum of Hutchinson Company; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby accepted with the understanding that a deduction of $25. will be made on final payment] to Hutchinson Company; ' It is father ordered that all persons having claims against the said Hutchinson Cbmpany for labor and materials furnished, present same to this Board on or before the thirty-five days from this date.,, i In the Clatter of Acceptance of Insurance Policy of Royal Insurance Company. A policy of Royal Insurance Company on Contra Costa County Free Library i for $750, having been presented to this Board, It is. by the Board ordered that said policy be and the same is hereby accepted and approved by this Board. I i i In the Matter of Requisition of California Development Board for a Contra Costa County Map. The California Development Board having made requisition to this Board for a Contra Costa County ;Sap to be used in California Development Board Headquarters It is, by the Board ordered that R.R.Arnold, be and he is hereby authorised to furnish to California Development Board, a map of Contra Costa County. In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. 0. Meese. County Assessor. having filed with this Board, his Certificatd showing that the following clerical errors appear on Assessment Roll of 1922. -23, and asking authorization to correct same in accordance with provisions of Sectio 3881; of the Political Code, to wit: On the 1921 Assessment Roll, Vol. 2 page 169. Tax Bill 3942. Assessed to Ellis Landing and Dock Company, valuation of blocks of the allis Landing and Doak Co. subdivision which are under water at high tide were corrected; on 1922 assessment roll Vol. 2 page 186, Tax Bill 4063, assessed to Ellis Landing end Dock Company. valuati?ns were copied as in 1920, and there being no change in condition of the property I , 249. i In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract � of Hutchinson Company for building Macadam Shouldes on Divisions 3-11-12 of County Highway. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that said contract has not been completed according to specifications in thst.! the earth removed in preparing subgrade, hes not been graded down to to the groes-sect= i ions called for, and it will cost approximately $25 to place said road in condition and recommending that the contract be accepted as completed end that a deduction of $25. be made in final a= of Hutchinson Company; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby _ i accepted with the understanding that a deduction of $25. will be made on final payment; to Hutchinson Company; ' It is further ordered that all persons having claims against the said Hutohineon Company for labor and materials furnished, present same to this Board on or before i the thirty-fiva days from this date.,, i i In the Matter of Acceptance of Insurance Policy of Royal Insurance Company. A policy of Royal Insurance Company on Contra Costa County Free Library I for $750, having been presented to this Board. It is. by the Board ordered that said policy be and the same is hereby accepted and approved by this Board. I C'c In the Matter of Requisition of California Development Board I for a Contra Costa County lisp. The California Development Board having made requisition to this Board j for a Contra Costa County Map to be used in California Development Board Headquarters; It is, by the Board ordered that R.R.Arnold, be and he is hereby authorised to furnish to California Development Board, a map of Contra Costa County. 1 In the Matter of Correction of z Assessments. "z Geo. 0. Meese, County Assessor. having filed with this Board, his Certificate showing that the following clerical errors appear on Assessment Roll of 1922. -23, ' and asking authorization to correct same in accordance with provisions of Sectfm 3881; of the Political Code, to wit: Cm the 1921 Assessment Roll. Vol. 2 page 169, Tax Bill 3942. Assessed to Ellis Landing and Doak Company, valuation of blocks of the dllis Landing sW Doak Co. a subdivision which are under water at high tide were corrected; on 1922 assessment roll Vol. 2 page 186, Tax Bill 4063, assessed to Ellie Lending and Dock Company, valuations were copied as in 1920, and there being no change in condition of the property A 250 `3 i the 1921 valuation should be effective and they were requested to correct same as i follows: Block 5- $2900; Block 19- $2815; Block 20- $1380; Block 21- $500; Block 22, %120; Block 26, $860; Block 27- $860; Block 28, $860; Block 29, $ 440; ! Block 30, $740; Block 31. $260; Block 32, $520; Block 33, $520.Block 34, $570; Block 35- $1280. An allowance of $75. on Block. 19, and $200 on Block 20, for lots sold. The War Veterans Exemption of Sarah J. Lulls filed this year covered Lot 31 Block 107. City of Richmond and Lot 3. Block 188 Wall's Addition; exemption visa allow- ed on Lot 31, Block 107, City of Richmond, but was not allowed on Lot 3, Block 188 Wall's Addition. The Later should be allowed; i In the �rookside Vineyard:,, Lots Al to A7,inclasive, were erroneously copied as 95.15 acres instead of 34.18 acres, as shown on Tax mill 10323, Vol. 21, page 113. i The improvements on Lot 8, Block. 19, City of Bay Point, were destroyed by fire in 1921, and requests the cancellation of taxes on same. Tax Bill 6481, Vol. I j 18, page 86. A portion of Lot 7, Block 166, Hall's Addition, has been assessed to New Rich- i mond Land Company, for years 1918-19-21-22; the some is a double and erroneous assessment as same is included in right of way spar of Pullman Company. i Through an error in computation the N.E. 1/4 of Section 18, and N.W. 1/4 of Sec. 17. T 1 N., R. 1 E., was assessed at $32. per acre, twenty per cent of $160. Ef instead of $16, per acre, twenty per cent of $80 per acre, See Tax Bill 10055, J.B. i i Bettencourt, Lit. Diablo School Diet. George Culler owner of Lot 3, Block 103, City of Richmond, filed his War Veteran's Exemption with a Richmond deputy who failed to forward same. Authorization' is requested to cancel taxes. j On the 95.86 acres assessed to Eliz beth Witter. Tax Bill ,r8727, Vol. 30 page 8726, improvements to amount of .$"500. These are improvements which were formerly attached to Division "A" of the Bradford Tract. The tract has all been sold except above 95.86 acres?on which there are no improvements whatever. Authorization is , requested to cancel the same. Through an error in copying }Manuel Vascas of uakley was assessed $225 instead of $25. Tax Bill No. 10,530, Vol. 21, page 40. Authorization is requested to correct some. Through an error in copying John Netherton is assessed in Excelsior School j i District with 40 acres in S.E. 1/4 of Sec. 28, T 1 N., R. 3 E. This should be 38 acres instead of 40 acres. Vol. 19, asessoment 8418. I Thereuoon all of said corrections having been consented to by the District I Attorney, i It is by the Board ordered that each of the above corrections be and the ordsame are herebmade y -I j I i i I , add i 3 In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special $and. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road fund of Contra Costa i County which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of Mate Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costal County during the year 1922, and from moneys collected for violation of motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys shall be expended by seid County e>:clusively in construction of bridges, culverts end roads in said County and the following claims having been presented for construction of roads, bridges and culverts in Sup. Dist. J3; It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County: Name. Amount, A.A. McMahon 221.10 A.A.McMahon 170.50 A.A, McMahon 475.35 A.A.McMahon 381.86 A.A.Mc:dahon 182.88 A.A.McUahon 387.30 i i And the Board passes said order by a unanimous vote.„ 1 i In the Matter of Allowance of � i Clain on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 1, would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of claims for _epairing and maintaining of an existing road knnwn as Road Sio. 22, in R.D. 1, S.D. 1, and which said claims are too great to be paid out of the Road Fund of said District; ' It is, by the Board ordered that the following claim against said District, i be paid out of the General Fund, to wit: Name. Amount. i J.T.Sayles, Assignee of E.E.Grow, X3900.00. i The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boardl* I i And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December llth, 1922, at 10 o'clock A.M. (/e. . .Clerk. .Chat... i 1 i i i 8b2 i IN TR,' BOARD 0' 9UPERVISORS OP CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, December 11th, 1922. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. i Present: Son. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.➢lells, Clerk. Absent; J.P. Casey. - - - - - - - - - - - - - In the hatter of Sale of Excelsior School Bonds. j i This Board 'having heretofore advertised for sale, five bonds of Excelsior School District, of the denomination of .-,"71000 each, bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, said bonds being numbered from 1 to 5, both inclusive, and dated Dec. let, 1922, and this being the time and place advertised for receiving of bids. the Following birders present bids in � - following sums, to wit: Byron Branch of Bank of Tracy, Per, accrued interest to dateof delivery mad a premium of 830. - E.H.=-uef_'er, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $34. Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that tle bid of E.H.Zueffer, is the highest and best bid presented for said bonds, It is, b;% the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby sold to E.H.Raeffer for the sun of par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of j34. It is further ordered '.hat upon payment to J. Rio Baker, of the sum of $ 000 and accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of ;34, that J. Rio Baker deliver said bonds to said §.H.Zueffer. The foregoing order is passed by to following vete of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes; None. Absent: Supervisor Casey... i In the Matter of Contract of E.E.Grew, to build extension to Division ,r22, County Highway. � E.E.Grow, having applied to this Board for an extension of time within which to complete his contract on Division No. 22 extension, It is by the Board ordered that an extension of thirty days from and after the iate of expiration of last exte:,sion, be and the same is hereby granted to BA.Grow, to complete his contract. i I i i 953:' i i i In the Liatter of Letter from Highway Commission, regarding '.rocks. i t It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board write the Highway Commission regarding trucks, to be leased by said State gighway Commission. I And the Board takes recess to meet on Mcnday. December 18th, 1922, at 10 o'clock A.I1. Chairman. i i 7 . . . .Clerk. i i i I i k j j ! i i i I i 254 i I IN THE BOARD OF SUPHRVIS7RS 0? CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, S-ATE OF CALIFC7NIA. Monday, December 18th, 1922. ' The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. I Present: Hon. W.J.Bachanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Lrnott, C•H. Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.yells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor J.P.Casey. - - - - I In the clatter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury z I of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Read Fund of Contra Costa i County which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State +j a Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Coati County, during the year 1922, and from moneys collected for violation of motor vehicle `. act and moneys collected from ISotor License trucks, which said moneys shall be expend ed by said County e_:c-usively in constructionof bridges, culverts and roads in said j i County, and the followin3 clair.;s having been presented for construction of roads, bridges and culverts in R.D. 1, S.D.5, It is by the 3oard ordered that the said clains be paid out of the Special Road Fund, as follows, to wit: Name. Amount. Antimb Lumber Company - - - - - - - - -4 4.62 WilliamUren - - - - - - - - - - - - - 108.50 Bank of Antioch, Brentwood Branch, Assignee of John Thompson - - - - -125.00 "K Bank of Antioch, Brentwood 3ranch, assignee Chas. Z. Sorgenfrey - -- 130.50 Bank of Antioch, Assignee of v.W. Minaker - - - - - - - - - - - - - 36.00 Bank of Antioch, Brentwood Breach, x Assignee of John Moody - - - - -- 56.00 I a Bank of Antioch, Assignee of Leland If L. Davison - - - - - - - - - - - - 55.25 Bank of Antioch. Brentwood Branch, - Assignee of 1.1m. Cakebread - - - - 43.00 Bank of Antioch, Brentwood Branch, Assignee of Frank H.Ludinghouse-- 65.30 Bank of Antioch, Brentwood Branch, Assignee of Vernon Cakebread -- - 35.75 First Nat. Bank of Antioch, Assignee of Lianuel J. Ferreira - - - - - - 97.50 Bank of Antioch, Assignee of Hdlef .i3onnickson - - - - - - - - - - - 48.75 _' Bank of Antioch, Brentwood Branch, Assignee o_' ;7m. Cakebread - - - - 93.50 Bank of Antioch, assignee of Victor Lindell. - - - - - - - - - - 45.50 Bank of Antioch, -ssignee of E.J. Fitzpatrick - - - - - - - - - - - 43.87 Bank of Antioch, Brentwood Branch, � Assignee of Jack Davis - - - - - 19.50 � Bank of Antioch, Assignee of Bullock & vlas- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 85.75 And the following claims having been presented against the funds of R.D. I. S.D 3, for work on Div. 732, County- Highway, It is by the Board ordered that said claim be paid out of the Special Road, Fund, to wit: Heafey, !Sore & McNair, $2612.12. And the Following claim having been presented against the funds of R.D 1, S.D. 3, for work on Div. #309 County Highway, it is by the Board ordered that said claim be paid out of the Special Road Fund, to wit: j Heafey,Moore & McNair $2241.29. � aS I 25 ' The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors %nott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey.%` I - In the aatter of Allowance h of Claims on General Puna. � a It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1. S.D. 1, would be unreasbn ably burdened by the full payment of the following claim for work on Division ;122, County Highway, J.J.Sayles, (Assignee of E.E.Grow) $5078.50. j 0 ! It is by the Board ordered that said claim be paid out of the general Fund j of the Said County. J aj ' The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: , Ayes: Supervisors Xnott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey., In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District ;11619. °x Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that Reclamation j `,. i District ;11619. warrants, be and the same are hereby approved as follows: No. Date Amount. 250 December 4th, 1922. $ 90.00 251 December 4th, 1922 166.89 252 December 5th, 1922, 48.50 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of i this Board by affixing his signature thereto. 1 ! f In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District }799. ! - Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following! Warrants of Reclamation District ,1799, be and the same are hereby approved as I follows: No. bate Amount. 180 December 8th. 1922, ,$253.20 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of ti:is Board by affixing his signature thereto. i i I 2 Y In the utter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District ,12059. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the followingfsf ' warrants of Reclamation District #2059, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit- No. Date Amount. 50 Dec. 18th, 1922 76.32. 51 Dec. 18th, 1922 52.50 52Dec. 18th, 1922 92.75. 53. Dec. 18th, 1922. 150.00 54 Dec. 18th, 1922 608.55 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on same by affixing their signatures thereto. In utter of Transfer of Fans. It is by the Board ordered that the following funds be and the same are hereby transferred from General Fund to State Fund, to wit: . For Sonoma State Home, $2095. Freston School of Industry 435.13. In the utter of Signing Contracts for Leasing Trucks from California State righwa;; Counission i The California State Highway Commission having forwarded to this Board form of contracts for leasing two trucks, It is by the Board ordered that the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to execute said contracts for and on behalf of said County of Contra Costa. In the Matter of Granting Extension of Time to E.E.O'Brien for completion of Marsh Creek Road. It is by the Board ordered that E.E.O'Brien, be granted an extension of I time of ninety days from the expiration of last extension, within which to complete her contract on Harsh Creek Road. I In the Matter of Completion of Contract of Renner Foundation Company for building bride near Walnut Creek. , R.R.-Arnold, Count. Surveyor having- reported to this Board that the contract I of Renner Foundation Company to build bridge near Walnut Creek, on Div. h27, of County Highway, has been completed according to specifications; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract he declared completed and i said bridge accented by this Board. Ji X5.7 i 1 It is further ordered that all persons and claimants having claims against Benner =onndation Company for labor performed or material furnished on said contract present same to this Board within thirty five days from this date. In the !:fatter of Completion of Contract of E.E.Grow for extension of Div, y22, County Highway. I R.R.3rnold, County Surve;;or Navin; reported to this Board that the contract ± of E.E.Grow for buildin3 Extension of Div. ,22, of County Highway, bee been completed ) I according to specifications; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be declared completed and said roa d accepted by this Beard. ' It is farther ordered that all persons having claims against said E.S.Grow, forlabor perormed or material furnished on said contract, present same to this Board I s within thirty five days from this date. izl `7h In the Liatter of Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Actual Per.^.enent Settlement of '8hite ]Gen in Contra Costa County. MMREAS, the 100th Anniversary of the actual and permanent settlement of white men in Contra Costa County will occur in 1923, and., I ':7HEREAS, ..,e, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County fully realize _ .hat it would be proper to observe the Centennial of White settlement in this county `* by holding a celebration on Mount Diablo, the central meeting point for those who are proud of the history and romance of our county, to honor the memory of those pioneers ' who first broke the ground and prepared the way for our community prosperity and greatness, therefore be it. RESOLVO: That we recommend to the people of Contra Costa County that sue], celebration be heli, hereby expressing our desire to co-operate; that arrange- ments be made for such celebration by the Native Sons and HatiVe Daughters of tle Gold�n West and the Mount Diablo Park Commission, and that vie invite all our citizens to join! in the same. :he foregoin3 Resolution is presented by Supervisor fnott, seconded by Supervisor ^rembath, and adopted by following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Lnott, Hayden, Buchanan and =rembath. Roes: done. Absent: Supervisors Casey. ;s 4. 3 258 :# In the Latter of Adoption of Ordinance No. 170. The District Attorney presents an Ordinance to this Board amend.;:,.- Section i 8 of Ordinance No. 154 of the County of Contra Costa, providing for transfer of i licenses in certain cases from one vehicle to another, and providing for time that said Ordinance shall go into effect. Thereupon, it is on moti?n duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Ordinance No. 170, being an Ordinance emending Section 8 of Ordinance No. 154 of County of Contra Costa, and providing for transfer of licenses in certain cases from+ one vehicle to another and providing for time said Ordinance shall take effect, be I and the same is hereby adopted by this Board. I It is further ordered that said Ordinance be published in Contra Costa Standard i for one reel:. The foregoing order is ?:eased by following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembeth. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. I In the Matter of Co:rnunication from Coroner of Contra Costa County regarding Accident at Pittsbarg. The Coroner of Contra Costa County having filed a communication with Chairmad I of the Board of Supervisors regarding placing of electric sires at Cornwall Station, { rittsburg, Contra Costa County, thereby causing the death of two persons, It is, by the Board ordered that said communication be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney and :iheriff of Contra Costa County, Ii I ! In the Fatter of Purchase of Lots from Jose L. Bispo, for purpose of { Building nd maintainin a building or Memoral Hall for use of patriotic, fraternal or benevolent associations, for Veteran Soldiers, Sailors and :Sarins who have served the united States honorably in any of its Wars. and all other purposes for which same may be lawfully used. This Board 'having heretofore signified its intention of purchasing the real I estate hereinafter described from Jose L. Bispo, for the purpose of building and main- taining thereon a building or memorial hall or meeting place for the use of patriotic,! fraternal, or benevolent associations for veteran soldiers, saflors or marines who have served the united States honorably in any of its ;Tars, and for all or any other � nurp se for which same may b lawfully used, and having published notice of the i intention of the Board of Sunervisore of Contra Costa County to purchase said real property for the above named purposes and said notice having been published in the i Contra Costa Gazette, in the man-er and for the time required by lm7, as appears by the affidavit o' 3. .lTnit.losa, and acid notice describing, the said property and amount i to be paid therefor, to wit: the sum of _aur tho-isand dollars (}4,000.) and no one a nearing at thic ti7:e to make objections to or exceptions to the proposed i 259``7 purchase of said Lot; I i I: IS BY ^_a°: BuARD ORD-SR3D that all thosecertain lots, pieces, or parcels of land situate, .lyin; and being in the Town of Danville, County of Contra Costs, State of j California, and more particularly deserted as follows: j S i Lots Nos. Ten (10), Eleven (111 and Twelve (12) in Block No. Two (2) as said lots and Blocks are laid down, and delineated and so designated upon that certain j Sap entitled "Map of "anville, Contra Costa County, Oalifornia, surveyed by T.A. 'Jciyahon, 1891" and ahich said Map was filed August 12th, 1891, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, together with j all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging and the rents, issues and pro-'its thereof, owned and claimed by Jose 1. Bispo, be I t purchased by the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the sum of Four thousand dollars (4,000.00) and that on presentation of a deed signed by said Jose i w L. Bispo. and Sar„ J. Bispo, his wife, conveying to the County of Contra Costa, the ' above described property, said deed to be acceptable to and approved by the District I ^q Attorney of Centra Costa County, thh a warrant be drawn by the County Auditor ori the County Treaarer in favor of Jose L. Bispo, for the eam of Four thousand dollars ($4,000.00) payable to said Jose L. Bispo, and that the County Treasurer pay the same. F" Thereupon a good and sufficient deed having been presented to the Board and i which has been duly approved by the District Attorney; i i IT IS ORDERED that said deed be and the same is hereby accepted and said warraut for Four thousand dollars ($4,000.00) be and the same is hereby ordered drawn by the County Auditor on Veteran Soldiers, Sailors and Marines Home Fund. f In the ISatter of Cancellation of ' Warrants. It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants be and the same are ordered cancelled, to wit; No. Neune. Amount. Fund. 3116 ISartinez Steam Laundry $ 35.20 General ? 359 Ii. Brewen & Son 6.70 i 473 Associated Oil Co. 85.58 ^ 2010 Schwabachcr Frey Co. 13.30 2058 Contra Costa Abstract & Title Co. 15.00 " 2115 D. Sanderson 48.54 " h 1235 Agnes D. Frank 20.00 Hospital j 1509 E.H.Jon as 10.00 ^ 1516 clary "Ling 20.00 ^ 1757 ISaryLing 20.00 ^ 2029 James Lipp 20.00 " 50 Kate Dolan 10.00 " 159 Kanuel Utardo 10.00 ^ j 532 Lars. Jos. Buckley 10.00 ^ 276 17m. H. Heegee Co. 19.20 County Library 501 A.A.Licmahon 105.43 Rd Bond Maintenance. 3 79 J. Gnrbac 32.00 Sup. Dist. #3i 16 Pm. Neinburg 25.00 Sup. Dist. The said order is passed by following vote of the Board, to crit: Ayes: Supervisors 3eb =:nott, C.H.Hayden, and i7.J.Buchanan, and R.J.Trembsth. Noes: None. - _ Absent: 3apervisor Casey.- And the Board takes reo=s: to meet on Tuesday,January 2nd,1923, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. ' Clerk- ,y.✓ — I ,y P I I IN THE BOARD OF SU?ERVISORS OF CUNTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. It is by the Board of Supervisors ordered that a Special Meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, be called for and to meet on Saturday, December 23rd, 1922, at 10 o'clock A.M. for the purpose of appointing a County Treasurer of i the County of Contra Costa, State of California. for the unexpired term of J. Rio Baker, nor, deceased, and all matters incident thereto. i Dated: Saturday, Dec. 23rd, 1922. Zeb ?.nott. J.P. Casey. C.H.Hayd a n. iS.J.Bu.chanan R.J.Trembath. f - - - - - -000 - - - - - - - - In the BOARD Or SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. • SATURDAY, DECE;.3BR 23rd, 1922. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.id. Present: Hon. Ci.J Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; i J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the 'latter of appointment of County Treasurer of Contra Costa County. It having been made known to the Board of Supervisors that J. Rio Baker, County Treasurer of Contra Costa County is nor deceased, and there being a vacancy in the office of County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, It is, on notion of Supervisor Trembath seconded by Supervisor Casey, by the Board ordered that C.L.Dodge, of Crockett, be and he is hereby appointed County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, for the unexpired term 0f J. Rio Baker, deceased. E The vote on the foregoin_: order being unanimous.:, I In the flatter of Adoption of Resolutions of Respect to Memory of Hon. J. Rio Baker, REAS, Divine Providence has removed from our midst our brother official, J. Rio Baker, and, i WHEREAS, In his Beat?: his family has sustained an irreparable Loss, the community a noble and Sood Iran, and the Bounty of Contra Costa, a faithful, efficient; and trust worthy Official; i R3SOhVED that in the life of the Honorable J. Rio Baker, we recognize a man ' 1-3 of sterli g integrity, lofty principles, unimpeachable characiter, and a man of chari- table deals, a citizen most worthy and richly deserving the high esteem in which he was universoily held; I a II 261 i i RESOL113D, ^hat this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, tenders to the bereaved family its earnest sympathy; i 3RSOLIM, That this Board has lost the able counsel of a most respected fel-lov i official, and the County o` Contra Costa, an of:icer who man ever faithful to his trust. RESOMCD, that a copy of these Resolutions be entered upon the minutes of thial Board and that a cony thereof be delivered to the bereaved family. I Dated: Dec. 25, 1922. I Now at the hour of 11:45 o'clock A.L. of this day, the Board of Supervisors adjourns out of respect to the memory of J. Rio Balker, late County Treasurer of ContreJ I Costa County. hairman. , i Clerk. R f I I v i r 262 I ( s I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA Cau mY, STA--E OF CALIFORNIA. I y . � I T'-.ESD-;Y, JAI!UARY 3rd, 1923. I The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. I Present: Ron. W.J. Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Fnott; J.F.Casey, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.:rembath. J.H-Wells, Clerk. i The minutes and proceedin_- of the Board for and during the month of �ecemb=r, 1929, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Attested by the Clerk. Ifi In the Matter of ?i%ing Compensation I for reeding Prisoners in County Jail. ' R.R.Veale, Sheriff, appears before the Board, and asks the Board to fix a Write for feeling prisoners for the coming year, and until the further order of this Board; I It is. on motion of Supervisor Tnott, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, by the i Board ordered that the price for feeding prisoners be and the same is hereby fixed at g•45 per day for each prisoner confined in said Jail. j i i In the Batter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District 1802. I Good cause s=pearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the _follow- I ing warrants Reclamation District ."802, be and the same is hereby ordered approved; ' to wit: j No. Date Amount. it 264 Dec. 30, 1322. $ 25.00 265 Dec. 30, 1922 79.54 266 Dec. 30, 1922 112.79 267 Dec. 30, 1922 93.60 268 Dec. 30, 1922 279.22 269 Dec. 30, 1922 4.30 270 Dec. 30, 1922 13.55 271 Dec. 30, 1922 91.00 272 Dec. 30, 1922 87.00 j And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized; to note the approval of this Board on said warrants. I i i I P 263" I ' In the flatter of Approval of 'Warrants of Reclamation District ,12024. j Good ca::se appearing ttsrefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said Reclamation District be approved, to wit: i No. Dte Amount i 78 Sept. 10, 1922. y 790.24. 79 Oct. 10, 1922 626.93 80 Dec. 10, 1922 222.43 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to nate the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. i In the flatter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District ;2025. ' Good ca;-e a Pearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said Reclamation District be approved, to :iit: 17s. Date Ap+ount. 93 a ept. 10, 1922 j 1584.04 94 Oct. 10, 1922 1420.00 95 Dec. 10, 1922. 630.75 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of Itis Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I 1 I I In the hatter of approval of arranta of Reclamation District ,r"2026. j Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following ' warrants of said Reclamation District be approved, to mit: "o. Date Amount. 110 Sept. 10, 1922. P 1046.43 ' 111 Oct. 10, 1922 155.00 112 Dec. 10, 1922 326.17 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of the Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I I I In the flatter of Lost Tarrants. i J.Lavigne, having filed with this Board, his affidavit showing that on the I 20th day of november, 1922, there was issued to him General Rand PWarrant P756 for the sum of :25.00; that said warrant was mailed to him on Nov. 22nd, 1922, and has been lost, and praying that a new warrant be issued in lieu thereof; 1 4HE77UPOf?, it is on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the 00anty 2-'easurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of the same be is2ued by the County Auditor, registered i by the County Treasure'_ and pail in order of payment of original Lost warrant.. i i 264 I In the '..latter of Communication f2om ' I J.%Hotchkiss regarding, Bridge across Sand 15�,und Slough. This Board having received a communication from N.J.Hotchkiss reouesting payment for re-building of bridge over Sand Mound Slough, which was removed by the! Board of Supervisors by order of the ':far Department; It is by the Board orders]that said communication be and the same is hereby i referred to the District Attorney for his opinion as to the liabilities of the Board in this matter. 1 I t •I In the flatter of Contract of Thos. Zennedy for installing heating ,slant in County Hospital. It is b;, the Board ordered that Thomas J. fennedy be and he is hereby ' i given an extension of thirty days from date of expiration of last extension, :athin which to complete his contract for installing heatingsystem in County Hos- pital. I I In the :.:atter of r,llowance to Indigents. It is by the 3oard ordered that allowances heretofore made to 2.:rs. A.Praga of Oa"ley . for •d20 per month; Spiro .risco, Antioch, 112. per month, Mrs. A.rastrueci of :iartines, 9'25. per month, for care of child of A. Basignani, deceased, and C.D. LLorse, Antioch for •''�8. ner month, be and the same are hereby discontinued from I and after January lot, 1923. It is further ordered that the following cash allowances be and the same I are hereby ordered madeto followinL, nmaed indigents to wit; Lupe 2lores, Croc,:ett, j20. per month, warrant to be mailed to R.H.Standish, commencin_ Jan. lot, 1923. LI-s. Catherine ia;ner, 57 'Vine St. Pt. Richmond, :�'10. 'car month commencing Dec. 1st, 1922. It is further ordered that Probation Officer molce invest i�;ati a: as to care of children of 3oldstein of Richmond and talce such action as in his judg- ment ;a ay be necessary. The vote of the Board on a aid order being, unanimous. i i I I f Vis, r ' In the :atter of Employing Purchasing Agent for Cnainty of Contra Costa. F!T�MRE S, it ap ears to this Board that it will be to the best interests of i Contra Costa Count„ to appoint a Purchasing Agent whose duty it shall be to purchase for the County of Contra Costa, and the officials thereof all stationery, clothing, bedding, groceries, provisions, drugs, medicines and other sup_:lies, to purchase ' I machinery, implements, materiel and al, other personal property, material or supplies, the same to be purchased onl;i under a proper requisition therefor, a9 provided under! Subd. 21, of Sejtion 4041 of the Political Code of the State of California, and, iT,PREAS, several Grand Juries of the County of Contra -Costa have heretofore recommended the employment of a Purchasing Agent for tPe County of Contra Costa, and, ; =REPO_'.E BE IT RESOLVED, and this Board hereby determines that it will be to the best interests of the County of Contra Costa, to employ a Purchasing Agent I for the County of Contra Costa, ' IT IS =EBY RESOLVED ._'_?D ORDERED that a Purchasing Agent of the County of Contra Costa, be employed and that his salary be and the same is hereby fined at the sum of ;;200. per mont: and actual necessary travellinc; expenses. It is 'TT?^ RESOL'r'-D 111D ORDERM that said travelling expenses be paid upon presentation of and film; with this 3card, a proper verified Claim therefor. The said order. and ?Resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.! I' i I In the Fatter of Emplo.-ment of Purchasing Agent for the County of � i Contra Costa. t This Board having declared the necessity for appointment of a Purchasing Agent ' for the County of Contra Costa, and certain applications havin been present-d there- for, Supervisor 3eb ::nott precents the name of J.J.Davis of Richmond; Supervisor Trembath presets the name of J.T.Belshaw of Antioch, which said nomination is second- ed by Supervisor C....=ayden; i Thereupon the nomination of J.J. Davis, having received no second, the roll I i is called on nomination of J.T.Belshaw for Purchasing Agent, and he is appointed by unanimous vote of the Board. Thereupon it is by the Board ordered that J.T.Belshaw, be end he is hereby i employed as Puruhasing: ,gent of Cora Costa County, with salary fixed at 1200 per month, payable out of the General :and, and all necessary travelling expenses. It is farther ordered that the County Auditor dmw warrant on the County i Treasurer in favor of said J.T.Belshaw for d200 per month salary until the further i order of this Board, and that said J.T.Belshaw present to this Board his verified neooessa ' claim for actual.travelling expenses incurred during each month. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.. . i i I I I 266 In the Natter of Lease of County Garage. i It is by the Board ordered that the lease from Mary Thornton of County Garage ] i be and the acme is hereby extended another year to Dec. 15, 1923, at same rental i heretofore, raid, to nit: )100 par month, and to Chairman and Clerk of this Board are : hereby authorized to e-ecute said extension of Lease for and on behalf of the County j of Contra Costa. j i I ' In the :Satter of Eradication of Souirrels. J V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner, this day appears before the Board and reports that certain property in the County of Contra Costa, owned and possessed i by the Corell Portland Cement Company, a corporation; Henry Cowell Lime u Cement Company, a corporation; srnest V. Cowell, Ssiauel H. Cowell, Isabella U. Cowell, Balenj B.Cowell and G.A.Wright. contains ground squirrels and gophers which are very destruoti- , ive to trees and plants. and it appearing to the Board that it is necessary for the agricultural'interests of County of Contra Costa, that said ground squirrels and gophers should be eradicated, destroyed and controlled; ! Therefore. It is ordered that V.G.Stephens, Horticultural Commissioner of County of Contra Costa, be and due is hereby authorized and directed to proceed under the system and methods provided by Sections 2322 and 2322a of the Political Code of the State of California, to inspect the premises owned or possessed by persons whose names are hereinafter set forth before the respective parcels of property possessed or owned by them and each: of them, which parcels together with the name of the owner thereof is particularly described as follows: i COGELL POR=LAND CE:MIT COIm-ANY, a Corporation: That certain tract of land 'fie ^ou�fZrontraCosmo Smote of Calif rnia, described as follows: The southerly 213.84 acre tract in Lot Ido. S. Hill Land, as said Lot Bo. 8 is laid down and delineated upon that certain "Plat of the Division Survey of the 'Rancho San :Siguel, surveyed by K.W.Taylor. July,.1868" and filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of j California, on the 24th day of'August, 1868, sad being the same land convey-j ed to Cowell Portland Cement Company, a corporation, by Spreckels Sugar I Company, a corporation, by deed recorded in the County Recorder's office of the said County of Contra Costa, State of California, in Volume 279 of Deeds, at page 11. Also described as follows; BE?"G part of the San Miguel Rench in the County of Contra Costa, j State of California, and described as b4nning at station, a white oak tree marred S.L. 11 on the segregating line between the hill and valley lands; thence north 66052' East, 92.16 chains to post A.B.; thence south 33.30 chains to station post R.B. 2.8; thence south 76945' west, between Hill lots 2 and 8, 80.41 chains to station poet B.C. 2.8; thence north 2_1 1/4° Best, 113.30 chains to place of beginning embracing 213.84 acres, more or less and being part "B" of Lot No. 8 Hill Land of San Miguel Brant. H3ARY C0:7nLL 1,I12 & ^^'?'RD4 00121IIY, a Corporation: The following des- cried Erac�s oolan3Tinsr wing inieaao L'onte del Diablo in the County of Contra Costa. 3t ate of California, to wit: Lot Ho. 26 containing 89.83 acres of land, Lot Ho. 29, containing 191.07 acres of land; Lot Ito. 30 containing 181.11 acres of land; Lot No. 31 containing 190.48 acres of land; Lot no. 37 containing 87.95 acres of land; Lot no. 36 containing 90.78 acres a- land, as said lots and parcels are designated and delineated upon that certain ;,hap of the Undivided Lands of the -?'state of 2rancisco Galindo, a portion of xanaho Monte D91 Diablo, Contra Costa Q0. Cal. i.uguct 1905" filed in the County 'Recorder a office of 1 ' said County of Contra Uosta on the 10th day o_ uctober, 1905; also a trianLa'ar shape-.1 tract of lrnd containin:; 37.24 acres more or leas, formerly belon;;ing: to J.;,.Stewart and 'pounded on the northerly and easterly sides by said Lots 31 and 37, described above, and the south- westerly ,ide by t':e 147.41 acre tract of land formerly owned by Davin j and Cowell, now belon ing to zrnest V. Cowell, Samuel H. Cowell, Isabella 11. Cowell and Helen ?.Cowell. Also described as follows: j PIRCET 1: 3 uT_1^_I.111, at a point where the easterly line of a cer- tain 4;T.'oT ioadway, Tannin; northwesterly and southeasterl•, is inter- sected by the northerl; un line of another roadway running northeasterly and southwesterly as shown on tae :rip hereinafter referred to,said point j i i I •' I. 267 ' of beginning, being also the most southerly corner of Lot 27, as designated and delineated on said map, thence rennin; along the northerly line of the road last above described, ?forth 60 1/4° East, 80.63 chains, more or less to the 'z southerly boundary of the Johnston Tract; thence south 43°10= East, 8.70 chains to station; thence south 41 1/2 ° East, 44.70 chains to station at the inter- r section of said boundary with the center line of another roadway shown on said map; f thence rennin„ south 67 1/2° Yest, 6.41 chains to station; thence south 66 1/40 3 lest 3.14 chains to station; thence south 35 3/40 Blest, 4.03 chains to station thence south 11455' East, 8.86 chains to station;thence Horth 57 3/4° East, 3.57 chains to station; on westerly line of the old cemetery lot; thence south 17135' East, 2.51 chains to station; thence south 38 1/4° West, 10.16 chains to station; thence south 36 3/4° 17e•st, 6.58 chains to station; thence south 30 3/4° West, 8.61 chains to station; thence south 26 3/4° Test, 8.16 chains to station; thence oontinuin�, on same course, South 26 3/4° "lest, 4.19 chains to station; thence south 17°10' East, 9.82 a1:L'ins to station; thence south 760 ',lest, 13.40 chains to station; thence south la 1/2° :lest, 26.00 chains to station on southerly boundaryof the Undivided Lands shorn on the man hersina"ter referred to; thence north 44 1/2° Rest, 58.05 chains to station; thence north 32° ^;est. 14.44 chains to station; thence north 58° Best, 4.83 chains to station on the easterly ,-,ide of a certain road as shorn on said msp;thenae runrin alon the easterly side of said road Horth 32035' "lest, 35.09 chains to _point or beiinning. BEII?; Lll Lots :wentyeight (28), twenty-nine (29) thirty )30) and thirty-one (31) as designated and delineated on that certain cap entitled Reap of the Undivided Lands of 3n Estate of = ancisco Galindo°being a _ortion of the Rancho Monte lel Diablo Contra Costs County, of. August 1905. riled on the 10th dty of October, 1905, in Book D of Laps. at page 73, in th, office of ft County Recorder of the Cclanty of Contra Costa, State of California. :111➢ _1L50 ineludin;; a certain 37.24 acre tract, conveyed by J.A.Stewart to ,Davis and Co-.,.,ell. The ;Thole or the said lands above described containing-689.73 acres of land, here or less. PARCEL 2: 1.3313IiI?NI at the most westerly corner of a certain 147.91 acre tract, _owner owned b Davis and Cowell, being on the northeasterly boundary of The Rancho San LTiguel; thence running, Horth 12 .3/4° East, 23.23 chains to station;' +? thence north 77 1112° East. 3.60 chains to station; thence south 32° East, 12.86 chains to station; thence north 58° East, 4.65 chains to station on the easterly boundary- of a certain. 40 loot roadway as :shown on ^aid Map; thence folloain.; the easterly line or avid roadway Horth 52°35' West. 38.80 chains to station; thence south 42028' a# west, 34.74 chains to station on the northeasterly bonndar of the Rancho San Migael thence south 48°09' East alonO the said Rancho boanaar.r 33.04 chains to point of begs:ming. Sein:; Lot Thirty-sever. (37) as laid down, delineated and designated on the map- above re erred to, contalnln,; 87.95 acres o" land, more or less. BR::'^S2 V. 'C'•^LLT'EL "9..'2T-T ISA-I-Th ,C?7ELL. ',I'D :T.EL.E,I? E. Cxl=, :?'➢ '::.??.-'^C1'`s�- fir•.^:'t_ ..;,ffV--17" L�r_r.,M7­r,.' C +. L coioor ion; All those certain tea s cf�nn3 in the aunty of Centra u-o a. S tate o_ Gali ornia described cs 'ollosa: 71irt certain tract of land containing 1.17.41 acres situated „. at the southerl,: corner of the Rancho :.Bente del Diablo, bounded on the southeast by the soatheaster%, bonndar; line or th, said '?ancho, on the southwest by the south- T+esterly boandary line if said Rancho• on the northisesterly, northerly and easterly sides by the lands o" ??enry CaTell Lime b Cement Corcpany, a corporation; also the ' southerly 228. acres o= lands in Lot No. 7, Hill Lona, of the Rancho San Miguel, being the same tract o_ land described :lith another in Paragraph I of description of real estate in decree of final distribution in the natter of the estate of Henry Cowell deceased, racor.ied in Vol. 4 of Dear ees o' Distribution at nage 591 on the 6th. ' lay of J:,ly, 1907, in the office of the County Recorder of the Coun%y of Cuntra Caata. State oS Calif ornia; also the northerly 425.93 acres of land in Lot Ho. 8 of Hill Land, of the Rancho Oan 'Iiguel, and being the same tract of land described :lith another in ParaCraph 1 of Description of real estate in Decree of Final Distribat- ion in the mattir of the "state of Henry Cowell, deeeaaed, recorded in Vol. 4 of Decrees of Distribution at psge 591 on tee 6th day of July, 1907, in the office of } the Coantr Recorder of the ^unty of Contra Costa, State of 2alifornia. Both of the above re'-erred to lots in San _.:iSuel Rancho are laid down and delineated upon s� that certain ==Plat of the Division Survey o" the Rancho San :::iguel, surveyed by H.17-Taylor, -uly. 1860^ and filed in the office of the Jounty Clergy_ of the County Of Coptra josta, State of California, on the 24th day of August, 1868. Also dea- cribed as follows: A portion of that certain ranch ;mown as the =Hancho San LBiguel or Rancho Arroyo de los Nueces Y Bolbones, the first tract being the S. 1/1. of Lot seven (7) Hill Land, and containing two hundred and t::enty-eight (228) acres, end the second tract being : the north two-thirds of Lot eight (8) Hill Land, and containing four hundred and twenty-five and ninety-three hundredths (425.93) acres. The following is a particular description of said tracts by metes and bounds as made on partition, for which ref- erence is mad, to the map and !)let of survey of partition of said Rancho now of re- cord in the office of the 2cunt7 Cler:: of Contra Costa County, viz: Beginning at stat- ion shite oa: tree marred SI-11 on the segregating line between the hill and valley fi lands of the S•n lligael Rancho; thence t.l. 62°2' 3. ninety-two and sixteen hundredths (92 16/100) chains to post AB; thence il. seventeen and seventy hundredths (17 70/100) J chains to hostM=-25; thenos S. 450 17. to post Sit-24• thence H. 48°9' ^ along the ranch bound::-.-i ninety-three and seventy hundredths (93 70/100 ) chains to post ILT-2; thence S. 46045' 71. fifty-six and ei&ty-three hundredths (56. 83/100) chains to ' post TP;thence S. 68° E, six: (6) chains to post SL-14• thence S. 23030! East forty t and ninety-seven hundredths (40 97/100) chains to post SL-13; thence S. 67°15' E. ten and seventy-two hundredths (10 72 100 ) chains to post SL-12-; thence S. 0145' E.. twenty-seven gnd eight hundredths (27 8/100) chains to point of beginning, containing: ; r 268. six hundred and fifty-three and ninety-three handrrdths (653. 93/100) acres more or less. ^. That no-tion of the Rancho Nonte del Diablo which is bounded and described h as follows: BiiG_IIMING at post &I-24, situated at the corner of the rancho Monte del Diablo end San 'Ugael Rancho, thence N. 45° E. eight and eighty-five, Hundredths (5 85/10:) chains to station_post SM-23; thence N. 60 Y. leaving the Rancho boundary „p three and forty-five hundredths (3 45/100 ) chains to station post No.3 P. Co. thence along the boundary of land now or formerly i:i controversy between Francisco y Galindo and Josiah Sturges, Id. 441.301 T. seventy-four and ninety hundredths (74.90) chains to station post No. 2 P. Co. and thence U. 32045' 17. twenty-seven and thirty- four hundredths (27 34/100) chains to station post D; thence leaving the lands in controversy above named, runn_ag S. 77°30' T. three and fifty-nine' handredthe (3 59/100) chains to station post D-2• thence S. 12- W. twenty-three and thirty-five hundredths (23 35/100) chains to station-post TP-2; thence along the bound-ry of the above named Ranchos S. 48°9' E. ninety-three and seventy hundredths (93.70) chains to the point of beginning, containkng one hundred and forts-seven and forty-one.handredths (147 41/100) acres more or less. GE03GIA?I__ A. S.I. '!i?IGRT: All that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in „s Contra--sta'0ointy, a elf California, and particularly described as follows: COMMUTO G at a point which bears from the section corner common to Sections 23, 24, 25 and 26, Ownship 2 North, R2nge 2 East, north 88°07' East 585.57 feet and north 88057' East, 116.46 feet soa :loath, 89041' East, 618.11 feet at north, 0145150^ west, 681.57 feet; thence from said point of beginning N. 76122' West, 730.75 feet to stat- ion; thence north 13°39'3C" East 211.28 feet to station; thence north 11°58' Hest 72.61 feet to station; thence north 51°38'30" ^est 561.85 feet to station; thence north 46° 38138" vest 299.85 feet to station; thence N. 0°9'30" east 309.33 feet to station; thence north 33"13'30" west 452.70 feat to station; thence north 89053' Test 1060.11 feet to station; thence north 0°7' East, 1457.17 feet to station; thence North 89°53' west 1316.03 feet to station; thence north 0038'30" east, 98 feet more or less to a point on the mid section line of section 23 common to the northwest 1/4 and the S.3. 1/4 of the N.E. 1/4 of Section 23; thence west 2310 feet, thence north 1320 feet; thence nest 530 feet to the S.W. corner of Section 14, thence North 2640 feet mote or less, to the San Joaquin River; thence up said river N. 76° East 1320 feet; thence North 371 Best 1956 feet; thence north 75° East 1823.25 feet; thence south- easterly 2227.50 feet to a point, *hich point bears north 4412 feet north from the southwest corner of the Northwes1/4 of Section 24, T 2 N., R. 2 E., thence north 82 degrees 'East; 680 feet more or less, to station; thence south 5570 feet more or less, to a point on the mid-sectionline between the northwest and the southwest quarters of.Section 24, Township 2 North, Range 2 East, thence east 660 feet to point common to the northeast corner of the northwest auarter and the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 24; thence south 640 feet; more or less into the point of beginning, containing 800 ernes more or less, and being portions of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 23, .and the southwest 1/4 of Section 24, and S. and 0. Lands Nos. 52, 53, 54 and 55 and 259 and 432. IT IS THEREFORER ORDERED that if upon.the inspection of said premises, the said lands are found by said V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Co,missioner, to be infested with groanf squirrels or gophers, said V.G.Stevens as each Horticultural Commissioner is hereby authorised to proceed ander and by authority of and under the methods and systems of Section 2322 and 2322a of the Political Code of the State of California to oausq eradication, control and destruction of said ground squirrels and gophers. The foregoini; order is passed by the .unanimous vote of the Board. In the ?atter of the Allowance of Clam^s on Special Road Fund. It a:pearinG to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa: :oanty which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State tatomobile Tax collected b. State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County durinS the year 1922, and from moneys collected for violation of motor vehicle Act end moneys collected from SSotor ^rack lioenses, which said moneys shall be expended by said -cunt, exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said Coanty and the folloain:3 claims hadng been presented for construction of roads, bridges end culverts in ;spervisor District Ido. give; It is by the Board ordered that said claims be paid out of the Special Road =sand as follows, to wit: P ' Name. Amount. S. Andrada- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' 8.00 Byron-Bethany Irrigation District - _ - 500.00 Fred Ball - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 100.00 Bank of :,Intioch (Brentwood Branch) ,Is- signse of Brentr.00d Lumber Co.-- 191.78 Robert Cantrell - - - - - - - - - - - - 14.00 Uanuel Cardona - - - - - - - - - - - - - 260.75 S. Cleaves - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '50.25 M.S.Cardoaa - - - - - - - - - - - - - 100.0(. 'y FredBasy - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 60.12 qhs Jersey Island ?ar:: Co. - - - - - - - 810.36 Arthur ;:urphy - - - - - - - - - - - - - 71.50 J.C.::oody - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 42.25 A.A,MXTTahon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 493.42 A.A�aliahon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2G9.01 A.A;Etciiahon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 237.16 L: C.Preston - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 54.00 Byron Branch, Ban': of .racy, (assignee of Devitt Richardson - _ - - - - -126.75 2.G. :7ithoven - - - - - - - - - - - - - = 43.50 B.B.& A,L. Stone Cwspa!zy (assigned to Uerchants National Sank of :,.:'.}__ 373.35. :he said order is ,asse.l by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 8t4+ 1923, at 10 o'clock A.L. .Chairman. Clerk. j r 270 .y, ITT THE ::O`RD 0? SUPERVI30R7 0:' CONTRA COSTA COII?:SY, STATE (V CALIFORNIA. Monday, January 8th, 1923. The Bo#rd set at 10 o'clock A.Ii. The Liembers present were Hon. ii.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Enott, J.P.Casey, and R.J.Trembath, and C.H,Heyden. J.H.i?ells, Clerk. z y. In the ).:atter of approval } of Warrants of Reclamation District 1619. Good cause appearing therefor: it is by the Board ordered that the following ,n 2 warrants of Reclamation District ;'-1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 249 Dec. 2nd, 1922. j 27.15 253 Dec. 13, 1922. 46.08. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of ASS3S31=T No. 3, of Reclamation District K802. 13CI,A1.11TI0_F District Y1o. 802, A.S.Perguson. Charles Webber and Harry Martin Trustees thereof, havin: reported to this Board of Supervisors that all of the work contemplated by the original and all s,zpplemental plans of reclamation in and for said Reclamation District 5802, have been fully completed, and that the said Reclamation ' District will hereafter only require funds nor the maintenance and repair of said work) of Reclamation, cnd the said reclamation District, and A.S.Pargason, Charles S?ebber �' and 'Harry L'artin, the Trustees thereof, havin;; petitioned this Board of Supervisors '.. for the appointment of Oommissioners to assess the lands in said District, and to i prepare an assessment list in accordance with the provisions of Division 5 of Section 3456 of the Political Code of the .State of California; I NOW, =E?ORE, IT IS ORDERED that all of the viorke contemolated by the I original and all su»plemental plans of reclamation in and for said Reclamation District I No. 802 have been fully completed, and that hereafter the said reclamation district will only require funds for t;.e maintenance, operation and repair 03 said works of real ametion; IT IS FURTHER ORDER'-D that Henry J. 8_1LWILL, Y.C. PRESTON and BYRON I. GRIGSIY three disinter:sted persons be, and they are hereby appointed commissioners to prepare) an assessment list in accordance with the provisions of Division B of Section 3456 i of the Political Code of the State of California, the said list to contain the mattersi and thins in saidsaction set forth. IT I; 7JRTH3R ORDER-M that before ent•=ring upon their duties the said Commis�- ioners subscribe the oath provided by the Statute. 271:" j ' In the Latter of Application of Richmond-San Rafael 'F'erry & Transportation Company "or Franchise and License to take tolls thereon, for a nablic ferry. The Board adopts an Order Declaring thatOrdinance No. 169 granting to the i Richmond San Rafael perry and Transportation Company, a corporation. a Franchise a' and license to erect and keen and maintain a ferry and take tolls thereon, etc. has i been duly published as required by said Ordinance. I r:3 In the ;latter of Appointment of County Treasurer of Contra Costa County. i sj ' It appearing to the Board that the term of office of C.L.Dodge heretofore appointed herein by this Board to fill the vacancy of the un-expired term of J. Rio I Baker, deceased, has expired and there being a vacancy in said office; � It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that C.L.Dodge I be and he is hereby appointed Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa for the term beginning January 8th, 1923, at 12 o'clock Noon, and extending for four years. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.y, i In the Latter of Allowance of Claim. This Board having heretofore withheld frnm the moneys due J.E.Stattiger which have been assigned to Bank of Richmond, certain moneys to satisfy certain Withhold I � i Notices filed with this Board, and now at this time, the Ban:: of Richmond, assignee I i of J.E,Staniger, has Filed with this Board certificates of Release of all of said claimants, including Lars. J.E.Stoniger, or Pffie J.Staniger. It is, by the Board ordered that a �7arrant be drawn by the County Auditor on the County Treasurer, in favor of Bank of Richmond, for the sum of ;400.00, the balance due on said account and said warrant to be drawn against the fuels of Band ?and No. 5 and charged to account o: J.E.Staniger. The vote on the foregoin6 order being unanimous.,, 3. In the "t-.er of _ormation of Kensington Lighting District. Kensington Lightin District having heretofore, to wit: on the 5th day of ' September, 1922, been duly established and regularly declared and established and e ; ;y system of street illumination For said District, having this day been presented to i this Board and said Board having fully inspected the same and good cause appearing sf therefor; I f IT T_S BY l 130..nD ORDT-_2`D tnt the kind of illuminant most feasible for said j Lighting District is electric current ^nd that the elan and system and manor of rt P 272 i i illumination and illuminant hereinafter set forth is most feasible;for said Diatriat.� i CF01M.'.D that the system of street illumination for the said Li ht i ing District be and the sane is hereb.- ordered as follows: I Elect-i: lihts a:u3 poles and wires and other accessories shall be installed I gt places set forth in the plan, oystem and specifications of Kensington Lighting District this day filed with the Clark of this ?card, which said plan, system and speci-iont ions are hereb; order-d and same are hereby adopted as plans and specifiest ions foo• said District -.;itis the candle power set opposite each respective light and style of fixture as noecified for each light as shown on .ap of said ?ensington Lighting District this day riled with the Clerk of this Board and annexed to said plan, system and specifications. I: 15 1J_1T:: C?DI-ED that lights and all poles, wires and other accessories for sapplyin_: of electric current be and the same is hereby established at the points in said District as shorn on said i•ap and that the plan, system and method of illuminat- ion shall be as shown on said specifications this day adopted and :Dade a part hereof on an every ni-ght and all night schedule. I: I`; oTM?B3D that the hours of lighting said District shall be and i the same are h•reby fixed from one-half hoar after sunset to one-half hour before sunset on each avid every da;; of the year. IT 11 :M.THy ORD?73D that the Clark of this Board advertise for bids for installing,, car-in;S for and maintaininig said lights as hereinabove set forth mid supplying said District with electricity for operating and maim.tainlrg all of said lights to be installed in said District in accordance with plan, system and speeificat� ions this day adopted and now on file in the oft'ice Of the Clerk of ,said District. i s A. contract for same to be awarded to the lowest responsible biV er, iprovided, however i that the rates to be paid therefor, must not exceed in any event, the rates now paid by the County of Contra Costa, for hiE,hwai lighting purposes. in at her places in said County of Contra Costa. The term of said contract to be for five years. j This Board, however, reserves the right to abrogate this contract when gas or electric current is offered to be supplied at two-thirds of said fixed contract price. Ii All bidders will be required to accompany all bids with cash deposit or j j I certified check in ten per cent of amount bid, payable to the Chairmen of the Board i of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as guarantee on part of successful bidder on i said contract that said successful bidder will, within five days offer notice of saidi bid being awarded to him, enter into a contract for immediately instilling, caring for and maintaininz said lights and for sapplyim said District with'all electricity necessary for operating, and maintaining said lights, and that said bidder will execute and file with the Board of Supervisors immediately on awarding of as d contract, a good and sufficient bond in such sum as this Board of Supervisors sh�ll deem adequate with good and sufficient sureties conditioned for the faithful performance of said contract; Said Board reserves the right to re?ect any and a71 of said bids. Bidders J to be notified to be present at the opening of the bids. IT IS ^? ' _'. C?D ?D that notice of said receiving of said bids shall be pub- 273:Y �k I i �I ' lished in the El Cerrito Journal, a newspaper printed and publia4ed in said County I J z of Contra Costa, State of California, by the Clerk. of this Board, said bids to be I 'r I presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on ilon4y, February 5th, 1923. The vote of the Board on the said order being unanimous. I�� I s I I >4 How at the hour of 12 o'clock X. it Wearing to the Board thdt the terms I rK of office of Zeb T.nott and C.H.Hayden, have e79ired and it an ring to the Board { that Zeb znott and C.H.i;ayden have been duly elected and qualif ed as Supervisors of the 2irst and Third Districts Respectively, of the County off Contra Costa, the said Zeb Znott and C.H.Haydea appear and take their seats a$ Supervisors of said Districts respectively; ,. Thereupon the Board is called to order by Sapervisor i7.J.Buchanen who is ap- pointed Temporary Chairman and the election of a Chairman being'in order Supervisor f Hayden nom'notes.9.J.Buchanan as Chairman of the Board and said imotion is seconded i s by Supervisor Knott. Thereupon the motion if put and after roll call 1,7.J.Buchanan is declared to be I '•s the duly elected Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to serve ant-11 the further A. order Of this Board. The vote of the Hoard on said order being as follops: Ayes: jSupervisore Znott, Casey. Hoyden, and Trembath. Supervisor Buchanan not voting. i In Nattir of Selection of i t} Committees of the Board. After moti,m duly made and carried, the following Committees are selected by the Board to facilitate the affairs of the Board: i Commitee on General _und: Supervisors Zeb Lnott, C.H.Hayden and W.J.Bachan Committee on Hospital r'und: Supervisors J.P.C¢sey, D.•J.ix'embath and *-,.;.BaalIanan. Each Supervisor to act as a Committee for road claims, in his resoective District. i I F In Batter of appointment of County Treasurer of Contra Costa County. I It ac:,earim; to the Board that the term of office of C.L.Dodge heretofore appointed herein by this Board to fill the vacancy of the an-expired term of J.Rio Baker, deceased, has expired and there being a vacancy in said office; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that C.L.Dodge I be and he is hereby appointed Treasurer of the County of Contra JCosta for the term a beginning January 8th. 1.925, at 12 o'clock Hoon, and extending joy four years. � i The vote of the Board on said order being ananimoas. ' And the Board takes recess to meet on ionday, Jana--try 15th, 1923, at 10 o'clock A.M. F / Chairman. .. . K( . . Clerk. I I A 27 i i IH TBE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. STATE OF CA&IFORNIA. MONDAY, J*NUARY 15th, 1923. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; C.H. I Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.;Yells, Clerk. j II Absent: Supervisor J.P. Casey. i In the ]Batter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District 1619. Good cause appearing therefor It Is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation Dist. 1619, be and the same ere hereby approved to wit; i No. Date Amoant. i 256 Dec. 30. 1922. $ 90.00. I And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized 0 note the approval of said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. The vote of the Board thereon being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor J. Casey. In the RSatt-r of approval of War.ants of Reclamation District ,72059. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- Ing warrants of ?Reclamation District 12059, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. `t 55 Jan. 15, 1923. $ 50.00 56 Jen. 15. 1923. 130.38 I 57 Jan. 15, 1923, 147.50 58 Jan. 15, 1923, 25.40 59 Jan. 15, 1923, 39.57 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to not the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. The vote thereon being as follows. to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hayden. Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. i 1 fi I f � I i 273 f j i i In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that allowances heretofore made by this Board be and the same are hereby discontinued from and after i this date: Rosie Lucchessi, Richmond, '30. per month j Alice Morris, 31 Cerrito, �20. per month Mary A. Lesm. Antioch. X15. per month. It is by the Board ordered that the following cash allowances be and the same; I are hereby awarded to following named indigents, commencing on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: I I rlorence DeMello, Oakley, X15, per month, commencing Nov. let, 1922. f Mrs. Crus Ramos, Antioch. 0 per month. commencing ;an. let, 1923. And it is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents in said same set. opposite their names, until the further order of this Board.,, i 1 In the Matter of Sale of Sprinkling I Wagon. C.H.Hayden, Supervisor of District i3, having reported to this Board that he has a 1000 gallon tank sprinkling wagon, that is no longer required for use in his I department, and requesting permission to sell same; i Thereupon. It is by the Board ordered that said Supervisor Hayden, proceed to sell said sprinkling wagon, in accordance with law, and to deposit the fords obtained therefrom to the credit o,.' Supervisor District �13. i In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. I i Claims against the different funds of the County ere presented to the Boards those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allgwed,signed by.the ' Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. i 3 I i In the Matter of Designation of Jurors I for the year 1923. The Superior Court of Cohtra Coate County, having made anjorder designating the number of Trial Jurors that will, in the opinion of the court, be required for trial of oases pending in the said court durin; the ensuing year or until a new list ' of jurors is provided, and the court having estimated that 400 Jurors will be required to transact the business of the court for the ensuing year, the Board proceeds to i select and does select as required by law, a list of 400 persons to serve as trial Jurors of Superior Court of Contra Costa County during the ensuing year or until a new list of Jurors is provided. 7 E r 276 m 'T The following is a lint of the persons so selected by the Board of Supervisors I _' from the different Districts of the County in proportion to the number of inhabitants of said District and the number of District from which said persons are selected, to wit: SU2HRVISOR DISTRICT R0. OHS. I I. Applebaum, Carl 81. Fredenburg, Charles.J. 2 Arnold, Edith M. 82 Finley, Thomas H. 3 Apperson, Chas. E. 83 Freese. Louis 4 Austin, Jan. H. 84 Farrar. Joseph C. 5 Allison, James H. 85 Gough, John T. 6 Alexander C.R. 86 Glavinovich, Stella' 7 Allison, William 87 Gardner, Frank J. 8 Axelsen, Axel 88 Gray, Edwin D. 9 Anderson, Fred R. 89 Griffin, Ernest G. 10 Bardon, Elizabeth 90 Gordon. Martin J. 11 Blanchard. Chas. 91 - Green. Charles H. 12 Burns, Chas. B. 92 Grierson, John 13 Bly. James C. 93 Grover. Nettie Beller. 14 Bayne. James H. 94 Gangs, Sidney H. 15 Best. W.H. 95 Gnags. Elizabeth F. 16 Brooks, Mrs. Vessis 96 Griffin, Edward W. 17 Burdick, Lira. Helen 97 Graef, Edward L. 18 Brothers, Bliss 98 Grasser, Arch. Edward 19 Bradbury. Frank W. 99 Hant, Albert 20 Beck. William T. 100 Higgins, A.A. 21 Bosworth, Frank 101 Harlow. Philip 22 Bloom. Sales 102 Hanks. Edson 23 Brockwag, Alvin 103 Hadsell, Chas. F. 24 Brown, Sherman M. 104 Hantainger. David C. 25 Ballenger, Mrs. Catherine 105 Hees, Fred W. 26 Boone, Wm. A. 106 Hill, Walter F. 27 Blume, Fred A. 107 Hess, William G. 28 Birch, Joseph M. 108 Hunt, Edward J. 29 Conn, T.C. 109 Hunt, Charles H. 30 Calkins, Irene 110 Ingram, goo, U. 31 Clark, Adeline 111 Jenkins. W.B. 32 Caily, John A. 112 Joselyn, Andrew W. 33 Collins, Jerry 113 Jarman, Harry E. 34 Clausen, John L. 114 Johnston Edward I. f 35 Childs, Harry C. 115 Jones. Stilton J. 36 Cramer, Mrs. Elizabeth 116 Bartz, Saul B. 37 Church, Palen 117 Wing, Arthur D. 38 Childs, Albert B. Ile Keefe. Mrs. Slizabethj 39 Chapman, lira. Annetta 119 Bing. Kenneth V. 40 Uonn, Richard 120 Kremer, Samuel Saul 41 Clinton, David H. 121 Lilly, Albert S. 42 Collins, Charles C. 122 Lane. Edward S. 43 Coward, John J. 123 Lips, Rufus J. 44 Cramer, William F. 124 Lestelle. John 45 Clark. Bernard J. 125 Mahoney, Jeremiah 46 Cottingham, Wm. w. 126 May. Harry I ,, 47 Carry, Harry S. 127 Meade. Alva R. 48 Childs, Alfred H. 128 Ybredith, C.S. 49 Carlfield, Fritz 128 Moyle. John S. 50 Case, Ed. N 130 Mason. Perry 0 51 Dunster, Frank J. 131 MoVicker, Mrs. Sate 52 Demond. J.A. 132 McCausland. Frank 53 DeWoody. Jas. B. 133 McWhorter, Beecher 54 Dahl, Oscar 134 McDonald, Michael 55 Loolittle, J.R. 135 McCausland, Charles H. 56 Donnelly. Hugh 136 Neville. Anna 57 Direly. Maurice 137 Hsu, Fred C. 58 Dicely, Kathryn 138 Neville, Way M- 59 Dexter, Frank A. 139 Newsom. Fred S. 60 Bean, Mrs. Elizabeth 140 O'Brien, Ernest E. 61 Downer, Frank 141 Osborn, Mrs. Ada N. 62 Dunlap, Paul 142 Obenland. Anna V. 63 Duncan, Charles W. 143 Peterson, Charles J. 64 Donnily, Thomas C. 144 Picton, Wm. 65 Dickinson. William 3. 145 Parka. William M. 66 Downing, Jes 3i. 146 Parker, Charles K. 67 Dickstein, Abe. 147 Pennington, Nm. H. 68 Deitrich, Frank C. 148 Parker, Ernest T. 69 Del Monte, Frank A. 149 Pearson, Prater N. 70 Eggerth, Fred H. 150 Pruitt. Clarence F. 71 Eskle, Roy 151 Peterson, PHer 72 Edgar, Harold M. 152 Har ' 73 Ellis, George 153 Parker, Martha 3- 74 Erskine, George B. 154 Poole, Carl W. 75 Eaton, Joseph C. 155 iollock, Charles H. 75 Ellsworth, Elmer L. 156 Ryan, Elizabeth 77 "dwards, Mrs. Elizabeth 157 Rose. W. 78 Esola, Emil J. 158 Read, Ranford 79 Fernandez. Mrs. B. 159 Rembo, Clayton C. 80 Fenner, Virgil 160 Stidham, Homer G. I i I � 277 ' I 161 Spaulding. Frank P. 173. Self, William P. ' 162 Schoefield, Earl L. 174 Shanks, Thos. 163 Slate, :rank 175 Transue, Lawrence H. 164 Spiersch, Richard 176 Trautvetter. Andrew C. 165 Stone, Arthur M. 177 Transue, Percy A. 166 Schramm, Lira. Nettie 178 Vaughn, 31mer P. 167 Seaton, William 179 Vaughn, Mrs. Eleanor 168 Sullivan, Dennis 180 Woods, E. 169 SChra^m, Henry 181 Wilson, Herbert M. 170 Scott, Leone W. 182 Woods. Mrs. Edna 171 Schrader, Herbert M. 183 Webber, Fred M. 172 Shinnick, John i SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. TWO. I 1. Al3ets, Mrs. Lillian 30. Harrison, Wilfred 2 Abercrombie. Mrs. Geneva 31 Hayward, Mrs. Mary E. 3 Buscaglia, Steve 32 Jarman, Mrs. Emma B. 4 Boucher, David 33 Johnson, Pars. Mollie J. 5 Bunce. Martha J. 34 Kendrick, Mrs. Anna Mary 6 Burris, Oliver M. 35 Lynch, Leo 7 Bunker, Mrs. Irene P. 36 Muth, James 8 Costa, Bethel S. 37 alurray, Jam-:s E. 1 9 Cox, Mrs. Mary 38 Mooney. Mre. Ellen Mary' 10 Cabral, Anthony S. 39 Moylea, Henry ',homes 11 Carroll. Thomas P. 40 Madsen, Matt 12 Curran, Patrick S. 41 McDonald, August G. 13 Dowrelio, Joseph 42 McHarry, Dan 14 Dorman, John Henry 43 O'Neill, Mrs. Josephine 15 Dreyer, Charles 44 Oswill, Mrs. Mary L. 16Footer. Mrs. Marian 45 Pallotta, Rocco 17 Ferrando, Edward 46 Heinstein. Fred 18 Friend, Arthur G. 47 Hobbles. Jr. shomas 19 Pereira, Joseph 48 Rutherford, vrwik 20 crates, wm. S. 49 Rasp, Alfred C. 21 Flournoy, Miss Laura E. 50 Stermle, Mrs. Miry j 22 Freitas, Joseph Adam 51 Steinberg, Mr. Pred Thomas 23 Glossa, John 52 Shanahan, Mrs. Ellen 24 Glancy, Albert B 53 Sanborn, Geo. 25 Gretter, Mrs. Hedwig E. 54 Trevits, Geo. E. 26 Goold, Chas. G. 55 Thomson, Wm. B. 27 Haseltine, Mrs. Mary E. 56 Urbeck, August W 28 Harlan. Elisha C. 57. Vincent, Joseph 29 Hamburg, Annie M. I SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. THREE. 1, Acres, James L. 41. Karzbein, Edward 2 Arrighi, Louis J. 42 Lasell. Ernest R. 3 Bulger, Luke 43 Le moine, Jules A. 4 Bissell, Mrs. Bessie 0. 44 Merle, Mrs. Martha J. 5 Baldwin, Daniel J. 45 Murray. Barney 6 Black, Peter R. 46 aelamara, Michael L. 7 Barnett, Geo. E. 47 McKenzie, Mrs. 11alvina I. 8 Bulger, Mrs. Ruth E. 48 McKean, John Calvin 9 Barnett, Paul R. 49 Neff, Mrs. Annie 10 Bowden, Harry G. 50 Nelson, Conrad 0. ll Ribber, Charles E. 51 Nicholson. Irs Nellie 12 Bradley, Guy W. 52 Ormsby. Walter A. 13 Duncan, Mrs. Lizzie 53 Putnam. Geo. B. 14 Dermody, William James 54 Pierson, Mrs. Edith 15 Duane, John L. 55 Perry, Loarian i, V. 16 Davis, William E. 56 Ream, Norman S. 17 Dannell, Leo C. 57 Randall, Edward J. 18 Eddy, George L. 56 Rawson, Mrs. Adeline 19 Eddleman, William 59 Rey, I.B. 20 Eddy, William H. 60 Straby, Carl J. 21 Finney. John M. 61 Stow, Forest C. 28 Ford, Miss Ada 62 Slater. Mrs. Katherine M. 23 Glazier, Mrs. Laura L. 63 Swift, C.C. 24 Galdenzopf. Mrs. Emily 64 Stinchfield. Edwin H. 1 25 Goyette. Arthur E. 65 Shell. Mrs. Margaret H. 86 Galindo, Frederick C. 66 Tyler. Mrs. Flarence M. 27 Gehringer, Andrew C. 67 Thornton, Joseph 28 Honegger, Ida Olive 68 Thiasell, Mrs. Mary M. $9 Hale. Edson D. 69 Upham, Mrs. Franc H. 30 Hook, Vincent 70 Van Prooyen. Mrs. Clara 31 Hersey. Mrs. Maude E. 71 Vickers, Harry W. 38 Honegger, George W. 72 Vandenberg, Mrs. Lydia E. 33 Hoadley. Chas. N. 73 Waddell, Mrs. Lillian 3¢ Holladay, John LaBond 74 Welch, Mrs. Glennie ' 35 Hook, Theodore 75 Flare. E.E. 36 Johnson, Harry R. 76 Word. Mrs. Louise H. 39 Joost, Fabian S. 77 Whyte, Lucy W. 38 Jones. :rank R. 39 Kearney, Edward L. 40 Kane, Mrs. Euphemia A 217 i i SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. FOUR. i 1 Anderson, R. Jr. 19 Howes, Chas. E. 2 Atkins. Geo. P. 20 Johnson, Andrew 3 Abrams, Pulliam A. 21 Ludgering, Albert 4 Banchiero, Benj, 22 Lundquist, Fred L. 5 Bernstein, Bars. Bertha 23 Minaker, Geo. A. 6 Clark, H.E. 24 Morgan. Willard J. 7 Duering, A.H. 25 North, D. B. B Erickson, Oscar E. 26 Nunez. Manuel M. Sr. 9 Foskett, C.J. 27 Ormond, Mrs. Emily C. 10 Frankel, D. 28 Pettidemange, J.J. 11 Forsberg, Geo. E. 29 Portman, Andrew 12 Grabstein, Adolph 30 South, Wm. R. i 13 Griffiths. Ellis 31 Seller#, S.A. 14 Graves, Mrs. Pearl K. 32 Vlach, Herbert 15 Huffman, Mrs. Alva S. 33 Van Winkle, W.S. 16 Hansen, N.V. Jr. 34 Wallace. P.B. 17 Hornsby, J.H. 35 Wildes, Reymond 18 Holderman, A.J. 36 Whittier, Mrs. Ethel B. j i I SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. FIVE. 1 Abbott, Harry 0. 25 Johnston, Geo. E. 2 Armstrong, Jno. Jas. 26 Klengel. O.E. 3 Barr, Elsie 27 Krnmland. Herman F. 4 Berry, Jno. J. 28 Kelley, Mrs. Ellen F. 5 Brewster. Lennan S. 29 Krebs, E. 6 Belshaw, W.W. 30 Lemoin, R.I. 7 Cople. Chas. 31 Lewis, Mrs. Anna L. 8 Collis, -alter W. 32 Linquist, J.Alfred 9 Crawford, Marion F. 33 Murphy, Wm. 10 Cakebread, John 34 1100dy. P.J. 11 Crispin, Jno. 3n Moore. G.W. 12 Champlin, Orlando U. 36 Nunn, Geo. 13 Cherry, Jacob S. 37 O'Brien, Carrol 14 Dunton, A.L. 38 Preston, Winifred 15 Foskett, Pay A. 39 Ross. Mary 16 Frey, Edwin R. 40 Roberts. J.H. 17 Franks, Arthur 41 Robertson, Milton S. 18 Grove. fors. E. 42 Rose, Henry A. 19 Grueninger, Jacob 43 Rodrigues, Joaquin 20 Gann, Lire. Lottie �. 44 Smith, Thos. P. 21 Gifford, Albert 45 Sayles. Wm. L. 22 Hornbeck. Mrs. Ruth 46 Somerhalder. Gottlieb 23 Howard, Wm. P. 47 Silveiria. M.J. i 24 Heinbaugh, Walter B. i In the Matter of the Issuance of bonds of Carquinez School District. i WHEREAS, on the 22nd day of November, 1922, the School Board of Carquinez School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, deemed it advisable i to call and by a resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted by the said School Board and entered on the minutes thereof on said last mentioned dow, said School Board did call an election and resolve and order; i That an election be called and held throughout said Carquinez School District; on the 19th day of December, 1922, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said Carquinez School District the question of issuing and selling the bonds of said Carquinez School District in the amount of Two hundred forty thousand dollars ($240,000.00) to run not exceeding eighteen (18) years and to bear interest at the rate of five per cent (51, ) per annum, interest payable-semi-annually, for the purpose of purchasing a school.lot or lots, for building a school building or buildings, for supplying said school building or buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus and for improving said school grounds; and. WHEREAS, an election was held in said Carquinez School District on the 19th day of December, 1922, in conformity with the said Resolution and order of said School 3oard of the said Carquinez School District pd all the proceedings had in the 1 279' ' premises have been certified to this Hoard of Supervisors by the School Board of the said Carquinez School District as required by law; and, 1ZMEAS, the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation, this Board has found and does hereby find and declare; That in accordance with the resolution end order of the School Board of '.. Carquinez School District duly passed and adopted on the 22nd day of November, 1922' an election was duly called in said Carquinez School District and sas held in said Carquinez School District on the 19th day of December, 1922, and that notice of said election was given by posting notices thereof signed by a majority of the members of the said School Board in more than three public places in said Carquinez School District for more than twenty days nest uafore said election, and by publishing such notice in the Crockett Signal, a newspaper printed and published' in said District and in the said County of Contra Costa, State of California. '. not less than once a week for three successive weeks before said election (four publications) which said notice so posted and published was in the form required by the Political Code of the State of California. That prior to opening said polls at said election, th, Inspectors and Judge a of election conducting said election at the various Precincts in said School Dis- trict took the oath of office as required by law and thereafter conducts d the said election as required by law, and at the close thereof, canvassed the votes cast thereat and certified the result of said election to the said School Board of said Carquinez School District, and to them made return of the ballots and the poll and tally lists of said election. That on the 26th day of December, 1922, the same being the seventh day after the said election and at the hoar of one o'clock P.M. of said day, the School. Board of said Carquinez School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election. from which said returns the said school Board of the said Carquinez School ' District found and declared and this Board now finds and declares that there was a total of five hundred ninety-five rtes cast at said election and that more than two-thirds of the votes cast, to wit: four hundred six votes were cast for issuing said bonds and that one hundred eighty-five votes were cast against issuing said bonds, and that none of the votes cast were irregular and illegal and not counted, and that the said School Board of said District caused an entry of the result of said election to be made upon the minutes of the said Board. And this Board further finds and declares that said election was duly and regularly called and heli and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published, and that the result thereof was duly and regularly .,anvassed and in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts, con- ditions and things required by law to be done have been done and performed in regular and due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statate authorizing the issuance of School District Bonds and that the total amount of indebtedness of ' said School District, including this proposed issue of bonds is within the limit prescribed by law. !T IS THEREFORE ORDRED that the bonds of the Carquinez School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, issued in the aggregate sum of Two hundred Forty thousand dollars ($240,000.00) and that the same shall be numbered i 2SO consecutively from 1 to 240 inclusive, and shall be in denominations of one thousand Sollars ($1.000.00) each, payable within eighteen yiars from the date thereof in i gold coin of the United States of America, with interest thereon at the rate of five per cent (5!.) per annum. payable semi-annually in like gold'coin, both principal and interest payable at the office of the County Treasurer of the said County of Contra Costa. IT IS FURTri-IR ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated the 1st day of March 1923, and shall be payable as follows, to wit: Ten bonds numbered from one (1) to ten (10) inclusive, to mature one year from date, to wit: the 1st day of Larch, 1924. Ten bonds numbered from eleven 111) to twenty (20), inclusive, to mature two, ye_rs from date, to wit: the let day of March, 1925. Eleven Bonds numbered from twenty-one (21) to thirty-one (31) inclusive, to mature three years from date, to wit: the let day of March. 1926. Twelve bonds numbered from thirty-two (32) to forty-three (43) inclusive, to mature four years from date, to wit: the 1st day of March, 1927. ' Twelve bonds numbered from forty-four (44) to fifty-five (55) inclusive.to mature five years from date, to wit: the 1st day of march. 1928. Trelve bonds numbered from fifty-six (56) to sixty-seven (67) inclusive,toI mature six years from date, to wit: the 1st day of March. 1929. Thirteen bonds numbered from sixty-eight (68) to eighty (80) inclusive, to mature seven years from date to wit: the let day of March, 1930. i Fourteen bonds numbemi from ei>hty-one (81) to ninety-four (94) inclusive, to mature eight years from date, to wit: the 1st day of March. 1931. Fourteen bonds numbered from ninety-five (95) to one hundred eight (108) inclusive. to mature nine years from date, to wit: the 1st day of March, 1932; Fifteen bonds numbered from one hundred nine (109) to one hundred twenty- three (123) inclusive, to mature ten years from date, to wit: the let day of )larch, j 1933. Sixteen bonds numbered from one hundred twenty-four 1124) to one hundred thirty-nine (139) inclusive, to mature eleven years from date, to wit: the let day of March, 1934. Sixteen bonds numbered from one hundred and forty --(140) to one hundred fifty-five (155) inclusive, to mature twelve years from date, to wit: the let day of ;:arch, 1935. ' Seventeen bonds numbered from one hundred fifty-six (156) to one hundred seventy-two (172) inclusive. to mature thirteen years f_om date, to wit: the let day of Larch, 1936. Eighteen bonds numbered from one hundred seventy-three (173) to one hun- dred ninety (190) inclusive, to mature fourteen years from date to wit: the let day of March, 1937. Fifteen bonds numbered from one hundred ninety-one 1191) to two hundred five (205) inclusive, to mature fifteen years from date, to wit: the lot day of March. 1938. Fifteen bonds numbered from two hundred six (206) to two hundred twenty (220) inclusive. to mature sixteen years from date, to wit: the let day of -arch, 1939. Fifteen bonds numbered from two hundred twenty one (221) to two hundred thirty-five (235) inclusive, to mature seventeen years from date, to •nit: the let day of March, 1940. Five bonds numbered two hundred thirty-six (236) to two hundred forty (240) inclusive, to mature eighteen years from date, to wit: the let day of March. 1941. AND IT IS .•URTaER ORDEREu yhat said bonds shall be issued in substantially the following form, to wit: , $1000.00. No. SCHOOL DISTRI;T BOND CAIWINEZ SCHOOL DISTRICT COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Carquinez School )District in the County o, Contra Costa, Sate of California, United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to, pay to 1 41 281, ' the holder hereof at the office of the County Treasurer of the County of Contra i Costa. State of California, on the 1st day of 19 One thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) in gold coin of the United States of America, with interest I thereon in like gold coin at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum, payable I semi-annually on the 1st day of September and the let day of March, of each and i every year from the date hereof until this bond is paid. This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, nambered from one (1) to two hundred forty (240) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of Two hundred forty thousand dollars ($240,000.00) and isissaad end sold ij by the Board of Supervisors of the county of Contra Costa, State of California, for the purpose of purchasing a school lot or lots, for building a school building or buildings, for supplying said school building or buildings with furniture and necessdry apparatus and for improving said school grounds, in Carquinez School District, in said ' County of Contra Costa, State of California, in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Political Code and the Constitution of the State of California, end is authorized by a vote of more than two thirds of the voters voting' at an election duly and regularly called and held and conducted throughout said Carquinez School District in said County and State on the 19th day of December, 1922'. And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby certify and declare that said election was duly and regularly call- ed, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published and the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law and that all of the acts and conditions and things; required by law to bedone precedent to, and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been performed in regular and in due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issue of School District Bonds. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount 1 i of indebtedness of the said Carquinez School District including this issue of bonds is within the limit provided by law; This bond is in the form prescribed by an order of said Board of Super- visors duly made and entered in its minutes on the 15th day of January, 1923, and Shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of the Carquinez School Dis- trict and the money for the redemption of said bonds and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of the said Carquinez School District. IE WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra i Costa, State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman, and by the County auditor, and attested by its Clark with the Seal of said Board at- taohed this lot day of March, 1923. i a rman of Boardof Supero sora. ' Uounty Auditor. Attest; County Clark and ulerk of the-90-ard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. I 28? RESOLV M: That to each of the said bonds shall be attached interest coupons equal in number to twice the number of ,years said bond shall run and payable as herein before set out, in substantially the following form, to wit: $25.00. IRTER23T COUPON. No. The Treasurer of the County of Cortra Coats. State of California, will pay i to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Carquinez School District in said County and State. on the 1st day of 19 i at his office in the Torn of Martinez, in said County and State. the Bum of Twenty five dollars for interest on Bond Number of said Carquinez School District. t i osn y Auditor. 9haairman of the Board of Supervisors. County Clerk and er of the I Board of Superviaors. And IT IS FUP.THER ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Coats State of California. shall aquae the said bonds snd coupons to be prepared in accord- ance with the foregoing forms: j i AND IT IS HEREBY FURT= ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of this i Board. J.H.Wells, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, and A.N.Sullenger, County I Auditor of said County. is, and each of them, are hereby authorized as each officialsi to sign each of said bonds an behalf of said County, and to impress upon each bond the seal of this Board of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons by their i respective fee simile signatures: i AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said bonds be sold by the Board of ! Supertsors of said County, for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 19th day of February, 1923, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. of said day to the highest i and beat responsible bidder for cash gold coin of the United 3 tates of America, ! after due and legal notice thereof has been given by said Board by publication of a ' I notice, specifying the time and place of the sale of said binds, the number and denom- ination thereof, the rate of interest thereon, the terms for which said bonds will ran, and the date of payment thereof, and the kind of money for which said bonds will be sold to wit: Gold coin of the United States of America: and that said bonds will be I sold to the highest and beat responsible bidder for cash, as aforesaid, but in no case for less than par and accrued interest, and that the said Board of Supervisors ! will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bids; for three successive weeks in the Crockett Signal. a newspaper printed and published and circulated in the said County of C,ntra Costa. i Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of Supervisors i he Li on the 15th day of January, 1923. Ayes: Supervisors Zeb Knott, C.H.Hayden. 1.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath. Noes: Supervisors- None. Absent: Supervisor J.P. Casey. I 283''' I In the Matter of the Issuance of Bonds of Carquinez School District. RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Californis, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and the County Clerk, es-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, are, and each of them is, hereby authorized to e7ecate the bonds issued in the above entitled matter. I In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D.4, would be unreason ably burdened by the full payment of a claim for work on Divisions 1--11-23 of the County Highway, in Supervisor District 4, I It is by the 'Board ordered that the following claim be paid and the same isI hereby ordered paid out of the General Fund of said County, to wit: 4 Name. Amount. Hutchinson Company $1062.59. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors i_nott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Roes: None. Absent: Supervisor J.P.Casey.. is And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 5th, 1923. at 10 o'clock A.U. Chairman. .Clerk. y, is I � n t $ I 284 IN TIM BOARD OF SUP'_7RVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFO Si IA. Monday, February 5th, 1923. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. I Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb 3not�; J.P.Casey, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Tialls, Clerk. i The minutes and proceedin,;m of the Board for and during the month of January, 1923, are read by the Cler;: and by the Board approved an read sive and i t except that certain Order of the Board of Supervisors made on the 8th day of January, 1923, in the matter of application of Rodeo-Vallejo Ferry Company for a toll bridge _ permit or franchise,in that Subdivision 4 of the specifications of said Order was amended, by addin,- thereto after the word"years" in second line thereof, the follow- ing: "and that at .he expiration of term hereby granted. the title to said toll bridge shall revert to the Counties of Contra Costa and Solano". A In the utter of Allowance of Claims in Sup. Dist 93. on General Fund. I It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D.3, would be unreason- ably burdened by the full payment of following claims for material furnished for construction of Roads in Sup. Dist. ,3. It is by the Board ordered that the following claims for read material ' be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa Count? to wit: Bome. Amount. A.A.iicMahon - - - - - - - - - - - - $306.42 ' A.A. McMahon - - - - - - - - - - - - 311.51 A.A.11cLahon - - - - - - - - - - - - 132.54 Blake Brothers - - - - - - - - - - - 551.00 Blake Brothers - - - - - - - - - - - 336.00 Blake Brothers - - - - - - - - - - - 351.00 It is forth=.r ordered that the County Auditor draw warrants on the County Treasurer in favor of each of the above named claimants for above stated some, payahl� out of the General Fund of the County of Contra Costa, and that the Trasurer pay the J same. i I In the _atter of Allowance of Claim against Sup. Dist. 41, on 3eneral Fund. It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 1, would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of the following claim for road constructioi, It is, by the Board ordered that said claim be and the same is hereby order-d paid out of the General Fund of County ofContra Costa, to wit: Claim of J.'_.Bayles,Assitnee of E. .Grow, $3872.50. j I It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County j Treasurer in favor of said J.'..Sayles, as Assi„nee of E.E.Grow. for the above stated I f i :3 ' sum, payable out of the General Fund and that the County Treasurer pay the same.-n In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fuad. It appearing to the Board that share is on deposit in the County .'reasary( of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, certain moneys in Special Road i a Fund of Contra Costa County, rhich said moneys are derived from Contra Costa Countya portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County Suring the year 1922, and from moneys collected r� for violations of motor vehicle Act and moneya collected from Motor Truck Licenses whioh said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively in construction of "i bridges, culverts and roads in said County and the folloiing clairs having been pre- sented for construction of roads, bridges and culverta in Supervisor District No. 41. Five, It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and the some are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road fund of Contra Costa County: Name. Amount. California Corrugated Culvert Co. - - - - 9.80 -, California Corrugated Calvert Co. - - - - 405.60 Banc of Oakley, Assignee of 71.E. Carpenter - - - - - - - - - - 175.50 Merchants National Bank of San Francisco assignee E.B. L A.L.Stone Co. - - 444.04 A. Hutchinson Company - - - - - - - - - - - 199.62 A.I.MaUahon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 219.45 ,q A.A.MoMahon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 415.45 ' A.A21cliahon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 410.34 z A.A:McMahon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 366.73 2. Be of Oakley, Assignee J.H.Carnenter• 162.50 Yard. Stamm - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 520.11. The said order ispassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of Change of Boundaries of San Pablo and Richmond School Districts. William 11. Hanlon. County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Goats.County having filed with this Board his certificate showing that in accordance with pro- .a visions 1578 of the Political Cod= of California, that he hereby notifies this i I Board that on the 20th day of January, 1923, there was filed in office of the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. State of California, a petition annexed to said report, proving for a change of boundaries between � ys the existing Richmond and San Pablo School Districts, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and, t =REAS, said Certificate shows that said petition was examined by him ' and he found it was signed by requisite number of heads of families and having *fs _ the number of school children required by law. and thereafter on the 22nd day of i January, 1923, a notice ras mailed by registered mail. to each of the Trustees of the districts above mentioned notifying them that said petition had been filed ond.1 i informing them as to the change of boundaries asked for and fixing the day of hearing said matter before this Board of Supervisors, on the 5th day of February, i 286 `x } 1923, at hour of 10 o'clock A.M. at the office of the County Board of Supervisors at the Court Hossein Martinez, and, ' MEREAS. said notice shows that on the 26th day of January, 1923, he per- sonally posted three notices in each of the Districts above mentioned, and affected b;; the proposed change, and that he also posted three notices in the territory affect-! ed by proposed change, in places mentioned in affidavit of posting, which was attached) I to said notice. That he investigated the reasons assigned by said petitioners in I asking for such charge and found that they were substantially true, to wit: that the majority of the school children in the territory to be annexed are now attending the Ii Richmond Schools and that the dhildren residing in said territory can be better served by the Richmond School District than by the San Pablo School District, and that there has been complaint by parents in the territory affected by proposed change, that the school facilities of San Pablo School District were inaccessible and difficult for i i the people of this territory to reach on account of the necessity of crossing two main L line railroads; in vier., of the existing conditions that he hereby recommends that j the petition be granted as requested with following exception as to the description and the amount of territory to be taken from San Pablo and added to Richmond School District and that the description reads as hereinafter described. I Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the prgier notice has been given and there being no one appearing in. opnosition to the granting of said petition and i change of boundaries of said District. It is by the Board ordered that all that certain territory hereinafter described be and the same is hereby orderad ta;:en from San Pablo School District and i annexed to Richmond School District. and shall hereafter be known and be part of Richmond School District. CO,Z:91iCITIG on the point where the boundary line of the City of Richmond as established June 23, 1912, intersects the Easterly line of Block No. 7 of the Andrade Tract; thence in a straight line northerly to n point where the said straight line intersects the Southerly line of Emeric Street; thence westerly along the southerly line of Emeric Street to the point where the southerly line of Emeric Street intersects Lith the easterly line of 3earney Street, continuing thence due west in a straight line across Eearney Street and to a point on the easterly line of the right of way of j the Santo Fe Railway 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 wag, of said Santa Fe Railway Company with the northerly line of Sanford :venue; thence westerly along the northerly line of Sanford Avenue and across the rightia w of way of the 'Manta :,Is and Southern Pacific Railway Companies to the point where the northerly line of Sanford ;)venue intersects with the 'yesterly boundary line of fie ! right of way of the Southern Pacific Railway Company; thence northerly along the westerly boundary line of the said Southern Pacific Railway Company's right of way to the point where said westerly line of said ri:3ht of way intersects the southerly line of Chesley ' Avenue, formerly known as Road No. 25; thence westwardly along the southerly line of Chesley :venue to the Northwest corner of Block 206 ',lolls Second Addition; thence south+ erly and along the westerly boundaries of Block 206 and 215 said 'Walls Second Addition to the point where the said '.esterly boundar;; of said Blocl: 215 intersects with the easterly line of Battery street; thence southerly alnn the easterly line of Battery ! i Street and across Vernon Avenue to the southerly line of Vernon Avenae which line is also ! 287 I ' a boandur, line of the City of Richmond as established, June 23, 1912; thence easterly) I alon:; the said boundary line of the City of Richmond to the point where said boundary turns at an angle in a northerly direction, which point is on the southerly line of IBaraeopps Avenue and between 23rd Street and 24th Street, City of Richmond; thence I northerly along the said boundar;; line of the City of Richmond to a point on a South- erly line of Clad' Street which point is the point of beginning., In the Matter of Asse3sment No. 3 Reclamation District 802. 7=XAS, this Board of Supervisors did heretofore appoint commissioners i to meY_e an assessment list of the loads situated within the exterior boundaries of Reclamation District re. 802, situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of ' California,said list to be in accordance with the provisions of Subdivision B of Section 5456 of the 'olitical Code of the State o: California; and, ::IDEAS, said Commissioners have completed caid list and the same has thisl day been filed in the office of this Board of Supervisors with the Clerk thereof; NOW, •_:LRE?ODE, be it resolved, that Monday the 5t- day of March, 1923, at the hour of 10 o'cloa;: A.L. at the chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the ?.use County Coarin the City of martinet, Canty of Contra Costa, State of California, be fixed as the time and place for hearing objections to said list; BE IT PURT1?- RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors give notice of the time and place of said hearing for the time and in the manner required by lav, and that the publication of the notice of said hearing be made in the Martinez Gazette, a newspaper printed and published in the City of Martinez, the County Seat of the County of Contra Costa, and that said notice be in the words we figures following, to wit: "In the Latter of Reclamation District No. 802. NOTICE 02 T= :N7 PLACE 0? HEIDING OBJECTIONS TO SSEa^Si;*_F DIS^_, RECL.11'.TIOII DISTRICT 802. N'vTICE IS 'r.','..EBY CZVE?: that Commissioners heretofore appointed to make an I assessment list of ft lands included within the exterior boundaries of Reclamation District Ito. 802 in accordance with the provisions of Subdivision B of Section 3456 of the Political Rode of the State of California, have completed said liet, an. the same has been placed on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California; NOTICE IS HERBY 3JDTHE3 GIVEN that the said Board of Supervisors will meet for the pu•poso of hearing objections to said list at the chambers of said Board of Supervisors in the County Coart House, in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Cost County, State of California, on Zlonday the 5th day of :Barth, 1923, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.L. for the purpose ofFhe•aring objections to said assessment list. Objections to said assessment list must be in writing, must be verified and filed with the Cler", of said Board of Supervisors. Dated this 5th day of February, 1923. ff.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. attest: J.H.irells, County Clerk. 7 1 I I I I i - i i i I [i 280 i s In the ?latter of Allowance of Clai!as in Sap. Dist, s5, on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that the funds of Road Dist. Al, Sup. Dist. f5, 1� would be unreasonably burdened by the fall payment of following claims for road i material and labor furnished on Roads in R.D. 1. S.D.5, It is by the 3osrd ordered that the following; claims for labor and road material be and the same are hereby ordern_d paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County: Dame. Amount. Armstrong, Elwood- - - - - - - - - - - - $ 9.00 Armstrong, Robt D.- - - - - - - - - - - - 60.75 Antioch, Lumber Co. - - - - - - - - - - - 9.73 Antioch Lumber Co- - - - - - - - - 24.17 Banff: of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee of J.P. Ackerman - - - - -115.75 Bonfante, G. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 79.50 Baas. Albert - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22.75 Berry, Geo. L- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2.63 Bigelow, Marcus - - - - - - - - - - - - - 162.50 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) As- ' signee of 7.7m. Barr - - - - - - - - - 17.25 California Corrugated Culvert Company -- 170.26 Cakebread, William A. - - - - - - - - 13.00 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) As- signee Wm. Cakebread - - - - - - - 10.50 Cfrdoza, U.S - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 65.00 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) As- signee 1.7m. Cakebread - - - - - -103.00 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) As- signee of Willie H. Coats - - - - - 65.50 Crandall, James S. - - - - - - - - - 3.80 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) As- signee of Vernon Cakebread - - - - 35.75 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) As- signee of Victor De M artini -- 52.75 First Rational Bank of Contra Costa Co. Uartinez. Assignee of Chas. Elliott-134.87 Fertado, Tony - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -58.50 Frazer, Bill - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 88.00 Fertado, Joe Jr. - - - - - - - - - - - - - 55.25 Bank of Oakley. Assignee of Jay Goff - - -10 .00 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) As- signee of Frank. Greenwood - - - - 4.00 Bank of Antioch, (Brentwood Branch) As- aignee of ='rank Greenwood --- 12.00 Gribble, William J. - - - - - - - - - - 26.00 Bank. of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) As- signee of H.L. Grigsby - - - - 29.50 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) As- signee of Thos. Goaldin - - - 34.00 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) As- signee of Joe Hernandez - - - - 12.00 Hig>-ins, Lee - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -155.75 Hoxkl B.B. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 89.37 Sane, Y.J- - - - - - - - - - - - 7800 Bank of Antioch (Brentr+ood Branch) As- signee of John Logan - - - - - - 71.50 Bank. of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) As- signee of Chas. Lindsay - - - 185.75 Bank of Antioch. (Brentwood Branch) assignee of C,E,Lane - - - - - - 6.00 LamannaP. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8.72 Leilinck, Gs o. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10.40 Bank ofntioch (Brentwood Branch) as- s s- . si-nee of John Moody - - - - - - - 11.00 Hank of Oakley, Assignee of I.R.Liller -- 57.00 Bank of Antioch, Assignee of C.,V,Linaker- 26.00 Planchen. Henry -- - - - - - - - - - - - 58.50 Paul, D.W- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 69.50 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assign- ee of O.A.Richardson - - - - - - 40.75 Bank of Oakley, Assignee of Frank Rodri- gues - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 40.62 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) 'as- signee of Frani: Records - - - - - 6.0 Bank of Oakley. AssiEnee of Gordon 3ahlfs- 89.37 Rook-r, C.J- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -141.37 Rodrigues. Joaquin - - - - - - - - - - - -100.75 ' Rooker, C.J- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -112.50 Rooker, C.J- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 52.00 Bank of Oakley, Assignee of M.G.Smith-- 81.25 Bank of Antioch, ;ssi3nee of Henry an Stovesd - - - - - - - - - - 105.62 i I .. 289 II E ' Smith, Hagh - - - - - - - - - - - 79.75 - - - Standard Oil Company - - - 11.05 I Standard Oil Company - - - - - - - 16.19 Swift, J.E. - - - - - - - - - - - - 7.50 Smith, Bashford - - - - - - - - - - 4.30 Smith, Bashford - - - - - - - - - - 2.40 Bann of Oakley, Assignee of 1I.G. Smith - - - - - - - - - 79.75 Bank of Oakley, assignee of Hugh Smith - - - - - - - - - - 29.25 Frederickson, Al. - - - - - - - - - 45.50 i Uren. William - - - - - - - - - - - 37.75 ;lard, R.E. - - - - - - - - - - - - 13.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Approval of warrants of Reclamation District ;t1619. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District x1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to Wit. no. Date gmoun t. 254 Dec. 27th, 1922. 175.E3 255 Dec. 27th, 1922. 162.71 258 Jan. 24th, 1922 500.00 Thereupon the Chairman of this Board note the approval of this Board on said i ::arrants by affixing his signature thereto. I In the ;Satter of Approval of warrants of Reclamation +district ,x802. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- in; warrants of Reclamation District x802. be and the same are hereby approved, to i v wit: �t ' No. Date Amount. 273 Jan. 27th, 1923, 435.40 274 Jan. 27th, 1923 25.00 275 Jan. 27th, 1923. 79.63 : 276 Jan. 27th, 1923 4.80 277 Jan. 27th: 1923 13.55 i 278 Jan. 27th, 1923, 72.00 I3 Al And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board note the approval of this Board �s on said warrants by affixing their signature thereto. I 1 r In the Matter of Lost warrants. '1 A.J. Vallado, having filed his affidavit showing that on the 5th day of December, 1922, there was issued to him warrant No. 342, on Sup. Dist. x3, fund i� for $27.00 and that said :,arrant was mailed on the 7th day of December, 1922, and A. has been bst, and also Roy D. Case, having filed with this Board his affidavit showing ' that on Dec. 18th, 1922, there was issued to him by County Auditor a:!arrant Numbered) _ 1266 on General rund for sum of $10. and that said Warrant ::as mailed to him on Sept. .. 20th. 1923, and has been lost; 3 Thereupon, it is on :motion duly made an; carried, by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of each I Fn of said original lost warrants and that duplicates of same be issued by the County IY 200 Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost war_-ants.w In the Matter of Resignation of Constable of 13th Totimship. Charles Chapman, having filed with this Board, his resignation as Constable of 13th Township, to ta-e effect immediately; It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted and said office declared vacant. The said order being passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,k If In the ]Satter of Completion of Contract of Chambers b DeGolia, to build Sewer in Alhambra Sewer District. R.R.!.rnold, Coanty Surveyor, having filed with1his Board, his certificate showin;; that the contract of Chambers k DeGolia, to build Alhambra Heights Tract Sewer has been completed acco;-ding to specifications; i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said con- tract be and the same is hereby declati9 completed and said work accepted. It is further ordered that fill persons having claims against said Chambers present same L^ DeGolia for labor performed and material furnished within thirtyfive days from this date. i In the matter of Completion of Contract of Thomas J.%enneddy, for installing I '`e i Heating System in County Hospital. Hunter & Hudson, Architects, for said building, having certified to this Board, that Thomas J. _"ennedy, has completed the work of installing alterations and additions to the heating system of Contra Costa County Hospital under his contract of date Oct. 26th. 1922. It is, by the Board orderedthat said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said worti. accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having clai^.s against said Thomas Len- nedy for labor performed or material furnished present same to this Board within thirt - five days from this date.,` I ! i 291 r i In the Batter of Communication from U.S.Pablic Health Service. +his Board having heretofore granted to U.S. Pablic Health Service, the sum of $105 per month for period of three months, commencing Nov. let, 1922, and said U.S. Public Health Service having failed to use their allottmed for month of A November, 1922, It is, by the Board ordered that said U.S.Public Health Service be granted permission to use said allowance for the month o£ February, 1923, and fat said amount be paid on the filing of proper claims therefor._, In the Natter of Repair of what is ]mown as Buchanan Bridge over Creek on Dividing Linc between Sup. Diets. 2 and 3, between 77alnut Creek and Lafayette. R.R. Arnold,having reported to this Board that Buchanan Bridge between LeTayetI e and walnut Creek is in bad state of repair and should be repaired by a new deck. It is, by the Board ordered that the County Engineer present plans and C y specifications to this Board for the repairing and replacing of a new deck on said bridge. _4 In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearin therefor. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and the same are hwebyordered made to following named indigents, com- mencing on respective dates eat forth therein: X, Mrs. E. Fitzech, 5 Bishop St. Pt. Richmond. OP15. per month, commencing Jan. lat, 1923. Mrs. Mary Sanchez, Byron, $30. per month, commencing January let, 1923. Mrs. D. Antone, Martinez, °10. per mont commencing January 1st, 1923. Yrs. Lulu Ford, 5.'.r3- 3rd 3t., Richmond, •'210 per month, commencing Jan. Ist, 1923. r It is further ordered that 1Jn County auditor Draw warrant on the County Treasurer on first of each and every month until the further order of this Board, for the anounts set opposite their respective names. It is fernier ordcre�. that the allaaance heretofore made to firs. A. Pozzi of Pinole, of •;?30. per month, be an-.- the same is hereby discontined from and after g this date. i3 1 3s' I 292 y In the Matter of Petition for formation'of Brentwood Irri:;ation II District. I This Board 'having heretofore adopted a resolution declaring its intention E to grant petition of Brentwood Irrigation District, and Navin; caused copy of said Resolution to be fore:arded to the state in;;ineer for his approval, and now at this time the State Engineer having filed with this Board, a letter granting permission to formation of --aid District provisional on following: I. That the Five Director Districts shall be established in accordance with the }Sap showing boundaries of the various Director Districts non on file with this Department, ?Sap dated Dec, let, 1922, and signed b, `.F-Vooley, Engineer. II. That the provisions as to election of Directors as contained in said petition shall be modified to provide that Directors shall be voted for from each district separLtel,y and not at large. 1 TSi3^•,UP0T_I, it is by the Board ordered that the final hearing on said petition ' i be and the same is he---b;7 fixed for Manday, Feb. 19th, 1923, at 10 o'clock A.U. i and that the Cler;: of this Board notify Albert Picard, Attorney for sai Petitioners, of the time and ?lace fixed for said hearing. In the 11atter of Transportation of prisoners and other persons requiring Transportation by Constables. i "�R35s, it appears to this Board that transportation charges by automobiles f are now being made where same could be had by railroad; and, i IMM, it appears to this Board that the charge for automobile .service is far in excess of the amount required to be paid by use of the trains in transportl- ' i Ing prisoners and other persnno requiring transportation to and from the various parts of Centra Oosta County by Constables and other officers in the discharge of their duty end, WHER?6S, it appears to this Board that a great saving to the County of Contra Costa coald be made in asinG the trains where accessible instead of automobi le service, and that all economy measures should be adopt=d by this Board and the I i office,--s am said Jounty; TIM R=',OnR BE I= R3sOLV'-D 6'?D I2 IS != ORDERED that each and all of the Constables of Contra Costa County be and they are hereby requested and directed to i use train service for transporting of prisoners and other persons to and from var- ious parts of Contra Costa County whenever the same is in any way possible. I I JI i I I 293 i ! In the Matter of Eradication of I Squirrels. V.G.Stevens, Horticulture] Commissioner, this day appear:: before this Board j and reports that certain property in the County of Contra Costa, owned and possessed by Jeff Bailey, J.E.Gore. 2annie Bancroft Estate. J. Cereghino, Geo. i7estcott, j 2rank .aria, Clara Netherton. Largaret A. Whitman, at al., Estate of Antonio de vlivera Jorge, Eleanor 3.Maltby, Veronica 0.3aird, contains ground squirrels and i i gophers, which are very destructive to ta•ees andplcnts and it appearing to the i Board that it is necessary for the agricultural interests of the County of Contra Costa, that said ground squirrels amt oohers should be eradicated,destroyed and i controlled; i IT i5 THER::2071E CRD??ED that V.3.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner of Centra 3osta County, be and he is hereb; authorized and directed to proceed ander the system and methods provided by Sections 2322 and 2322a of the Political Code of the State of 3alifornie. and to inspect the nremises owned or possessed by per- :ions chose names are hereinaft-r set forth before th, respective parcels of property! I possessed or owned by them and each of them, which parcels together with the name I i of th=_ o::ner thereof is narticalarly described as follow:;: i JMI_' 3.:IL Y__ r-E. 1/4 of Sec. 23, 1. 2 1%. R. 1 .7., 160 acres, E. 1/2 of S.i7. 1/4 of Sec. 25, i 2 i:., R. 1 1.7., and 3. 1/2 of I1.17. 1/4 of Sec. 23, T 2 I1., R 1 57., i 151 acres , S.E. 1/4 of Sec. 23, i 2 IT., R 1 N., 155 acres, in County of Contra Cost. J.D. GORE: S.17. 1/4 of Sec. 24, T 2 IT.. R 1 i7.. 160 acres; N.Y.T. 1/4 of Sec. 25, T 2 N.. R 1 ',7., 160 acres; in the S.E. 1/4 of Sec. 23, T 2 I1., R. 1 71. 4.62 III acres. Conta-a Costa 3ounty. ESTATE — ?A71113- BANGRO^^ In the Rancho San Lliguel, portion of Lot S. Valley Land, bounded 11. and E. by the lot line. S. by old O.A. € E. Ry. Shur and I t 71. by the 00anty road, 114.84 acres, Contra Costa County. ' J. CEREG11I110: In the Rancho, San Miguel, portion of Lot 2, Rill Land, bounded Y. by lot line, E and S by land of DeLartini and *lillim.s, 71. by a road, 45.10 acres, Contra Costa O.,unty. i GE O. ;7ESTCOTT: In the Sancho San I.iguel, portion of Lot 7, Valley Land, bounde? '_1. by lend o: Hall, and Brookside Vineyard Tract, E and S. by lot line and by the County Road. 110.25 acres. Contra Costa County. f KRAIT'. r RIA: In the Rancho San ;.ague], portion of Lot 2. Hill Land, bound- ed U. by land of Cereghino, et al. E and S by land of Williams, "I b,, land of Cereghino mid a road.146.50 acres, Contra Costa County. 3 CLARA `_.MM ON: In the Rancho Las Juntas, a tract of land bounded IT. by F land of Bush and Den:.ison, E. by land of Selly. S. by land of Rage and Bacon. N. I i by Alha,^bra Creek, 71 acres, Contra Costa County. I MI—MAR 7M-1=0- BT gL., In the Rancho Son Miguel, portion of the 100C i 'i ' acre tract, and Lot 7, 'ill Land, bounded 11. by the land of Tract, E. by the lot line S by School District lin-, -.7 by Brookside Vineyard Tract, 127.59 acres, Contra Costa -;i4 County. EST'.TE ?? ANTONIO DE OINERA JORGE: S..1. 1/4 of Sac. 8, T 2 If., R 1 17.1 160 I — u { acres; D.71.1/4 of Sec. 17, T 2 II., R 1 1.1., 160 acres Contra Costa County. i I 29°- j ELEANOR B. 11ALTBY: The followir_ described pr:,perty in the County of Contra ' Costa,State a_T lifornia, to :3t: The North west 1/4 of Section 36, T 2 J., i R. 1 :7., 11.D.B.&Z. containing 160 acres; the Southwest 1/4 of Section 25, T 2 N.. R. 1 4l., IS.D.B.,t: : . containing 160 acres; the 3 Lith 1/2 of Section 26, T 2 N., R. 1 17., Ll D.B.& ;.:. e:-:est 10 acres in the northwest co_ner of the south wast 1/4 owned bj Tormey containing 309.40 acres; the ITortheast 1/4 of Section 25, T 2 N., t R. 1 W., Y,.D.B.& I:1. containing 160 acres; fractional Northwest 1/4 of Section 35, and that portion of Lot 1 of Section 34, lying East of the County road, all in T 2 N., R. 1 7.,li.D.B. & 1:, containing 156.92 acres. j VERONICA C. BAIRD• Th.",-"e certain lands in the County of Contra Costa, Stateoma f3 arni�escribed as follows, to wit: The southwest one quarter ! (1/4) of the Ilortheast one-quarter (1/4) and the East one half (1/2) of the Soath-i west one ouarter (1/4) and the '"est onehalf (1/2) of the Southeast one gcarter (1/4) of Section twenty-six (26) Township one (1) North. Range three (3) East, containing about two hundred (200) acres. Also the Rest one half (1/2) of the North- east one quarter (1/4) and the east one-half of the North west one quarter (1/4) and the northwest one quarter (1/4) o' the south east one quarter (1/4) of Section thirty-five (35) township one (1) North, Range three (3) East, curtaining about two hindrel (200) acres. BnGINUIIT'l at a point 1 chair, and 6u links southerly from the Northwest corneri of Swamp and Overflowad Land Survey Number One hundred and fifteen (115), at station -post mar'.:ed B; thence east and parallel to the northern boundary line of said Survey ITumber One hundreand fifteen, and 1 chain and 66 links south therefrom to tine ,-.esterly line of lo:: crater mark in Italian Slough, and thence follo:^ing the meander of said slough at low water mark to its intersection with the northern boundar,, line of the h.3.1tyer5 Tract, thence west along the ITor+lBrn j boundary of the said Iyyers Tract to the Ilorthwest corner o: said flyers Tract; , thence north 24 chains and 6- linhs to the point of beginning, containing two hundred and eight:,, acres, being the Let or parcel of land laid down and designated] as Lot "B" on the map attnch-d to and made a part of the final. decree in the partition suit of Veronica C. Baird, v. J.R. Baird, at al., in the Superior Court ! of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, a eertif ied copy of wraich de=e was recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said County of Contra Oosta, State of California, on :'ebruar,-; 10th, 1902, in Volume 92 of Deeds, page 397. The southwest ouarter of the northeast quarter and the .,est half of the southeast quarter of Section Number (2); the hest half of the East half of Section I1,mber Eleven (11) and the northeast ouarter and the North half of the Southeast quarter of Section dumber -ourteer (14). all in Township 1 South, Ranga 3 East Ilgant Diablo Leridian, containi::g 520 acres. Also the South half of Section Numbsr One (1) and East i:alf of the SouSeast ! quarter of See'ion Number two (2) Township 1 South, Range 3 East, Mount Diablo ISeridian, and fractional south half of Section number six (6) alon Old River in Township 1 South, Ran,-,e 4 Best, Liount Diablo Meridian, containing 532.27 aces. ' Also beginning at the orthwest corner of the northwest quarter of Section Number (12) 'Township 1 South, Ran.;e 3 East, Mount Diablo h1eridion; running tense east to the Old River 126.93 chains; thence south 40 degrees east ten chains south 40 degrees west 29.16 chains to the slough; thence west 134.62 theins; thence north 40 chains; thence east 20 chains to the place of beginning, antaining 580 acres. Also the :lest half of Section dumber (13) in Township 1 South. Rance 3 Best 11oant Diablo Meridian. containing 320 acres. Also all that portion of the Southeast quarter of Secti-:n 13, Township 1 South, Rance 3 East, Mount Diablo Leridian, lying west of the Italian slough (so called). -all of said land is situated in Swamp Land District No. 118, Contra ' Jonta Joanty, containing 20 acres, more or less. Also commencing at the center of Section 13, Township 1 South, Range 3 East, I Mount Diablo Meridian. runni:; thence easterly to the middle of Italian dough, thence followi the course of said Italian Slough and down the center there.of to the boundary line between the Southwest quarter of Section 7L-the north west quarte: of Section 18, Township 1 3oath, Range 4 East. Mount Diablo meridian; thence westerly anon said last mentioned boundar,, line of the northwest corner of the Northeast quarter of said Section 13, and thence southerly to the center of i said Section 13, to the point of co:•nnencement, containing 17.0 acres, more or less. 11 Also described as follows: f Begi_,n_rZ at the northwest corner of Surve,; Number 417, Swamp and Ovsrflowed Lands of Jontra Costa County, thence south variation 16 degrees 45 mindes east along the western boundary line of the aforesaid Survey No. 417, and segregation I line, 2OU chains to station post U.S. segregation 14 at the southwest corner of I Survey Ila. 417; thence east 40 chains to statim post U S. segregation 15, on the western boundary line of Swamp and Overflowed Land Survey No. 304; thence south 20 chains to a stati:.n at 'the southwest corner of Section 13, Township 1 South, Range 3 East, Mount Diablo meridian; thence oast 46.50 chains to a station in tine center of Italian Slough; thence down said Sloa.1n. follow-J- the center line thereof to the intersection rith the southern boundary line of Swamp and Overflow- ed land Survey No. 115, Co:itrn costa Jounty; thence west 105 chains to station at the corner of 3arveyo Nos. 115 and 417; thence north along the eastern boundary line of Survey ITo. 417. 38.x4 chains to station 1.66 chains south from the northgast corner of the Survey ITo.115; thence east 120 chains to the west bank of the Italian; slough; thence down the bank of the Italian Slough following the meanders thereof to its intersection with the 'lest Bank of Old River, thence down the west bank of Old River, following the meanders thereof to its intersection with the Northern , { boundary line if 3wa^p and Overflowed Land Survey ITo. 113, Contra Costa County; thence west 131.86 chains to station Int 20 chains east from the center of Section 2, Township 1 South, Range 3 East, 1lount Diablo 1Seridi an, on the eastern boundary line of Swam_; and Overflor:ed Land, surveil 417; thence North 20 chains to station post U.S. seg. 12; thence :west 20 chains to the paint of beginning, containing 2112.27 acres, heir- the lot or parcel of land laid down and designated on the man attached to and made a part of the final decree in the partition suit of t f 'S I i ;. 2g- i i ' Veronica C. Baird, vs. J.R.3ai_d, at als. in the Superior Court of Contra Costa County, as Lot "C". I^ 15 TH3REFT-tFs ordered that if upon the inspection of said premises, the I said lands are found by said V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner, to be in- IIF Tested with ground squirrels or gophers. said V.G.Stevens, as such Horticultural Commissioner is hereby authorized to proceed under and by authority of and ander method and systems of Sections 2322 and 2322a of the Political Code of the State or California, to cause eradication of, and control and destruction of I said ground squirrels, and ophers. :he forev;oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday. February 19th, 1923, at 10 I 1 i o'clock A.M. .chairman. .Clerk. (, i P r� ., ;a • � k q� I 296 i i I i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 0: THE OOUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 1923. The Board det at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.2. Casey, C.H.Hayden, j and N.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. I In the Matter of the Petitio=: of DAIRY DELIV2RY CO.. THE BALFOUR- GUTHRIE INVESTMENT. COMPANY, GEO. A. DAVIS, t7t . GRAEIT, et al. for the Organization of an Irrigation District at and near the Town of Brentwood. Confer Costa County, State of-California. - - - - -/ i WHEREAS, the petition of Dairy Delivery Co., The Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company, Geo. A. Davis, .7m. Grant, et al, for the organization of an Irrigation Dis- trict was duly and regularly presented to this Board on the 4th day of December,1922,� at a regular meeting of said Board, and it was then and there duly made to appear, and this Board found: That the said petition complied with all the requirements set forth in the California Irrigation District Act and was duly and regularly published in the i manner and for the time required by law, to wit: for at least two weeks before said date, to wit: December 4, 192 , together with a due and proper notice complying with all of the requirements of said Act and published as required by said act and stating the time of the meeting of said Board at which said petition would be pre- sented, to wit. the 4th day of December, 1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. in the regular issues of the "Brentwood News" a newspaper of general circulation printed and(( published in the County of Contra Costa, where said petition, was presented; AND WHEREAS, from the evidence duly taken at the time of the hearing of said) petition, to wit: on the 4th day o_ December, 1922, it appeared to this Board, and this Board by resolution duly found end declared that, all and singular. the allegst ions set forth in said petition are true and correct, and particularly that said petition is signed by a majority in number of the holders of title or evidence of title to lands within the said proposed Irrigation District, such holders of title i or evidence of title representin3 a majority in value of said lands; that said pet- ition sets forth generally the boundaries of the proposed District and states generally the source from which said lands are proposed to be irrigated, and prays that the territory embraced within the boundaries of the proposed District be organized as an Irrigation District under the provisions of the California Irrigation District Act, approved Lurch 31, 1897, and all Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto; that said petition is genuine and sufficient and in all respects complies with the requirements of law in such cases made and provided and that the petitioners thereto have complied with the requirements set forth in said Act, and that all things re- j quired by law in such cases have been duly performed, including the giving of the required notice and the furnishing of a good and sufficient undetaking acccompanying said petition and conditioned that the sureties shall pay all costs of organizing the District in :;ase said organization shall not be effected, which said undertaking 297 was duly approved by this Board, and which said Undertaking is in the sum of Three hundred (300) dollars, which this Board by said Resolution fixed as double the i amount of the probable cost of organizing such District. And this Board also found at said hearing that all of the lands within the boundaries of said District are within the County of Contra Costa, State of California. And it further found that a copy of said petition had been filed in the office of the State Engineer of the State of California; AND WHE�'AS, a copy of said Resolution so made by this Board on the said 4th day of December, 1922, duly certified by the Clerk of this Board was forwarded to the state Engineer of the State of California, as by law provided; AND WBERBAS, the said State Engineer has made in writing his Report approving the organization of said Irrigation which said Report is on file with the, other re- cords of the Board; ' NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that all the said findings of fact and conclusions as to the genuineness and sufficiency of the said petition for the organization of said District and the said notice hereinbefore referred to and all proceedings therein taken be and they are hereby reaffirmed, and it is further deter- mined that all notices required by law in such cases have been duly and regularly given, including the notice of this final hearing; 9ND IT.FIS URTHER ORDERED that the boundaries of the proposed District are hereby;, described, defined and established as follows, to wit: i BEGINNING at a point on the north boundary line of the Rancho Los Meganos, 1743.2 feet west of a point designated as L.M. #8 on the Map of the Rancho Los Meganos', Tby Elam C. Brown, surveyor, dated Jan. 11, 1912, recorded Jan 9th, 1913, (said L.M. �8 being also at the northwest corner of Section 17. T 1 N., R. 3 E., M. B.D.& M.) thence south 89°15' West, 1691.8 feet to northwest corner of Lot 146. Sub- division No. 4 of 9rentwood Irrigated Farms, as set forth on Map of said Subdivision recorded in Book 16 of Maps, at page 325, P.ecords of Contra Uosta 0oanty, thence south! 0°30' West, 2643.4 feet to center line of Road No. 2 as designated on said Map of the Rancho Los Meganos, thence along center line of said Road No. 2 west 512.0 feet; thence north 54.23' east, 91.8 feet to southeast corner of the Town of Brentwood: thence north 35138' west.2,000 feet to the northeast corner of said Town of Brentwood; ' thence south 54°23' West. 1560 feet to a point on the west boundary of the Southern Pacific Company's right of way. thence northwesterly along the west line of said Southern Pacific Company's right of way to point of intersection with the center line of 1uarsh Creek, thence follocing the center line of Marsh Creek in a northeasterly direction to the point of intersection with the north boundary of said Rancho Los Meganos, thence west along said north boundary of said rancho Los Meganos to a point designated as L.M. 15 on the map of said Rancho Los Lieganos, which is also the mid- point of east and west section line common to Sections 3 and 10. T 1 N., R. 2 E., M.D.B.& M. thencenorth 89°07' West, 2651.8 feet to a point on east line of County road: thence along the said east line of said County road south 0°07' East, 2664.8 feet to a point on the north line of east and west county road, thence along said north line of said road north 89.39' Bast, 2646.4 feet to point of intersection thereof with north and south mid-section lino of Section 10, T 1 N.. R. 2 E., IL.D.B.& 11. thence south along said mid-section line to mid-pd.nt on east and west section line common to Sections 10 and 15. T 1 N.. R 2 B. M.D.B. & i�. thence east to point on the west banl: of Lateral ;-`7 north of the East Contra Joata Irrigation Company and 20 feet from center line thereof, thence alon said west bank of said Lateral ,r7 north in a southerly direction to and across the main canal of said East Contra Costa Costa Irrigation Company, and thence Proceeding along the west bank of Lateral R7 south of said East Contra Costa Irrigation Company in a southerly direction (the traverse of said Lateral :77 North and Lateral ¢7 South being definitely set forth on the recorded :•laps of Subdivisions No 6, No. 7, No. 8 and No. 10 of the Brentwood Irrigated Farms, Amended and filed for record August 4th. 1920) to the center line of Dry Creek, thence in an easterly direction along the center line of Dry Creek to the function point with the center line of ZellIgg Creek, thence along the center line of Kellogg ; Creel_ in an ea terly direction (the traverse of Dry Creek and 'Lellogg Creek being definitel7 set forth on the said recorded Map of Sub. Div. -�10, Brentwood Irrigated ' Farms) to the point of intersection thereof, with-the east boundary of said Rancho Los Meganos thence north to the northwest corner of Section *, 2 1 N., R. 3 E. & M. thence north 89°57' East, 2518.4 feet to a noint..thence north 0°09' West, 1692.0 feet to a point on the west line of the Southern Pacific Company's right of way, thence along said Southern Pacifi:: Company's right of way in a northwesterly direction to the point of intersection thereof with lb east and west mid-section line of Section 29, T 1 N., R. 3 3. iu.D.B.& L. thence east along said mid-section line to a point 361.2 feet west of the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of Section 29, T 1 N. R. 3 E. lS.D.B. F. thence north 34054' east 717.7 feet to a point 617.7 feet north! of the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of Section 29, T 1 N. R. 3 E. LI.D.P.. g ii, thence north to the northwest corner of Section 28, T 1 II., P. 3 E. M.D.B. & 14. thence east to mid-point on east and west section line coupon to Sections 28 and 21, I f' S 9S I T I N., R. 3 E. IS.D.B. & i1. thence earth to point of intersection thereof with the north line of Main Canal of the .East Contra Costa Irrigation Companyy, which is the , mid-point on the east and west mid-section line of Section 22, T I I., R. 3 E. M.D. B & M. thence crest to mid-point on north and south Section line common to Sections 20 and 21, T I X., R 3 E., L.D.B. & 1.1. thence north to northwest corner of said Section 21, thence :rest to mid-point on en--t and west section line common to Sections 17 and 20, T 1 N., R. 3 b. M.D.B. & 11. thence south to mil-section corner Of said Section 20, thence west along north line of said Main Canal to mid-point an north and south section line common to Sections 19 and 20, T I N., R 3 3. M.D.B. IS, thence north al on the east boundary of said Rancho Los i4eganos to a point 1050 feet south of said L.U. e8, thence west 1743.2 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 151, Brentwood Irrigated Farms, thence no th 1053 feet to point of beginning. 2xcepting, therefrom, the right of way and Station grounds of the Southern Pacific Company, and, E10EP121^T1 therefrom, also the northeasterly portion of Lot 264 of Sub-division of Brentwood Irrigated Farms, an amended Lisp of which said Subdivision was filed with the County Recorder of Contra Costa County August 4th, 1920, said portion except ed being bounded and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the northwest corner of said Lot, said corner being common to said lot and to the East Contra Costa Irrigation Company Iain Canal right of way, and runnin thence along the south boundary of the said right of way south 66-43' east 2294.5 feet to a point in the approximate center of Marsh Creek, thence along the approximate center of Marsh Creek South 3'49' Nest, 949.3 feet to a point; thence south 37045 1/2' 'Nest, 370 feet to a point; thence leaving Marsh Creek and running south 89-30' Nest, 580 feet to a point, thence north 56-0' west 200 feet toa point; thence north 11-00' Teat 310 feet to a point; thence north 33.50' 'fest, 900 feet to a paint; thence north 73.30' West. 500 feet to a point; thence north 50-00' Nest. 230 feet to a point; thence north 0`09' last, 423.1 feet to a point on the east boundary line of the East Contra Costa Irrigation Companyy main canal right of way; thence along said ea°=t boundary line north 27-25' East, 310 feet to the point of beginning, Said tract containing 56.59 acres, more or less, exclusive of that portion of Road No. 9 lying within the boundaries of the above described tract. Said described boundaries include 7855 acres, more or less, of irrigable land and are parts or all of Sections 10. 11, 12. 13,14,15.22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 35 and 36 of T I N., R. 2 E. M.D.B. & 11. and sections 7, 18, 19, 20. 21, 29, :50, and 31 of T 1 N., R. 3 E., M.D.B. & Li. IT IS FURTHE? ORDERED that all the lands within the boundaries of said lrrigat,i. ion District shall become and be n part of said Irrigation District, excepting the portions hereinbefore particularly excepted. } IT IS F[1RTHER ORDERED that said Irrigation District be and it is hereby divided into five (5) Divisions, as follows, to wit: FIRST DIVISION shall consist of all that portion of said Irrigation District described as follows, to wit: BEGINIIING at a point on the north boundary line of the Rancho Los Meganos 1743.2 feet west of a point designated as L.M. #8 on the Nap of the Rancho Los Meganos, prepared by Elam C.Brown, Surveyor, dated Jan. 11th. 1912, recorded in the office of the CcAy Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, January 9th, 1913, (said L.M. ,8 being also at the northwest corner of Section 17, T 1 N., R. 3 E. M.B.D. & X.) thence cath 89-15' Neat, 1691.8 feet to the northwest corner of Lot 1=16„ Subdivision No. 4 of Brentwood Irrigated Farms, as set forth on ISap of said Subdivision retarded in Book 16 of Laps, page 32.5. Records of Contra Costa County, thence south 0030' Nest, 2643.4 feet to center line of Road No. 2, as designated an said map of the Rancho Las Meganos, thence slong said center line of Road f2 Nest 512.0 feet, thence north 54-23' East. 91.8 feet to southeast corner of the Town of Brentwood, thence north 35°38' west 2000 feet to northeast earner of said Town of Brentwood, thence south 54-23' west. 1280 feet to a point on the east boundary of Southern Pacific Company's right of way; thence southeasterly a'lon.3 the east line of said Southern Pacific Company's right of way to the intersection with the north and south section line common to Sections 19 and 20 of T 1 N., R. 3 E. M.D.B. & 11. thence south! along the section line common to Sections 29 and 30, to section corner common to Sect ion 29. 30, 31 and 32; thence north 89-57' bast. 2518.4 feet to a point, thence north i 0.09' Nest, 1692.0 feet to a point on the west line of the Southern Pacific Company's right of way in a northwesterly direction to the point of intersection with the east i and west mid-section line of Section 29, T 1 N. R. 3 E. M.D.B. & M. thence east along mid-section line to a point 361.2 feet west of the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of Section 29, T 2 IT., R. 3 3. M,D.B.& i1. thence north 34-54' last 717.7 feet to a point 617.7 feet north of the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of Section 29. T 1 N.. R. 3 E. M.D.B. & M. thence north to northwest corner of Section 28, T 1 N., R. 3 E. M.D.B. & a. thence east to the mid-point on east and west section line common to Sections 28 and 21. T 1 N., R. 3 E. M.D.B. & M. thence north to point of intersection with the north line of Lain Canal of the East Contra Costa Irrigation Company which is the mid-point on the east and west mid-section lino Of Section 21, T 1 N., R. 3 E. M.D.B. & Ii. thence west to mid-point on north and south section line common to Sections 20 and 21, T 1 N., R. 3 E. M.D.B. & 11. thence north , to northwest corner of Section 21, thence west to mid-point on east and wast section I line common to Section 17 and 20. T 1 N., R. 3 E. M.D.B. & 4. thence south to mid- section corner of Section 20, thence west along north line of said Main Canal to da- point on north and south section line cor:eaon to Section 19 and 20.'T 1 N., R. 3 E. hi-D.S. & M. thence north along the east boundary of Rancho Los Maganos to a point 1050 feet south of L.M. 18, thence west 1743.2 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 151, Brentwood Irrigated Farms, thence north 1053 to point of beginning. Excepting therefrom the right of way of the Southern Pacific -ompany. 299 ' SECOND D WISION shall consist of all that portion of said Irrigation Dia- trict described as follows. to wit: BEGI_INING at midsection cornercommon to Sections 10 and 15, T 1 N., R. 2 E. M.D.B. & M. thence east to midsection corner common to Sections 11 and 14, same township and range; thence north along midsection line to center line of Little Dry Creek; thence in a southeasterly direction along center line of Little Dry Creek to intersection with center line of Marsh Creek, thence along center line of Marsh Creek in a southwesterly direction to center line of road along east and west mid-section line of Section 13. T 1 N., R. 2 E. M.D.B. & 11. thence east along said aid-section line of Section 13. to west line of Southern Pacific Compsny'je right of way; thence northwest along the west line of the Southern Pacific Company's right of way to the center line of Marsh Creek, thence following the center line of Marsh Creek in a northeasterly direction to a point of intersection with the north bounder;, of Rancho Los Meganos, thence west along said north boundary to a point designated as 1.11. 15 on the Map of said Rancho Los Ueganos, which is also the mid-ppoint of east and west section line common to Sections 3 and 10, T 1 N., R. 2 E. I1.D.$ & M., thence north 89'07' ?Test 2651.8 feet to a point on east line of Coln% road, said point beim; 25 feet more or less from northwest corner of Section 10, T 1 N., R. 2 E. m.D.B.& M. thence olonk; said county road right of way south 0'07' East, 2664.8 feet to a point on north line of east and west county road, thence north 89'39' East. 2646.4 feet to point of intersection with north and south mid-section line of Section 10, T 1 N., R. 2 E. M.D.B.& 1, thence south along said mid-section line to point of beginning. THIRD DIVISION shall consist of all that portion of said Irrigation District described as follows, to wit: ' BEGIIFNING at a point on the west bank of Lateral i7 North of the East Contra Costa Irrigation Company112 feet east of midsection corner common to Sections 10 and 15, T 1 11., R. 2 E. M.D.B.& U. thence east to mid-section corner common to Sections 11 and 14, same township and range; thence north to center line of Little Dry Creek; thence easterly along center line of Little Dry Creek to center I line of Marsh Creek; thence southety along center line of Harsh Creek to center line of road along center line of Section 13, T 1 N., R. 2 E. 11.D.B.& 11. thence east along center line of before mentioned road +n west right of way line of Southern Pacific company, thence southerly along said west right of way line of Southern racifio Company to intersection with section line common to Sections 18 and 19, T 1 N., R. 3 E. M.D.B.& i1, thence west along said Section line to Center line of Marsh Creek; thence southerly along center line of Marsh Creek to south line of Bain Canal right of way; thence along south right of way line of main canal. extend- ed to intersection with District boundary; thence northerly along district boundaryi which follows the most bank of Lateral $7 north to point of beginning. FOURTH DIVISION shalt. consist of all that portion of said Irrigation Dis- trict described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at point of intersection of west right of way line of Southern Pacific Company and section line common to Seoticns 18 and 19. T 1 N., R. 3 E. M.D. B.& 1.1, thence west along section line to intersection with center line of Marsh Creek; thence southerly to southeast corner of 56 acres excluded tract of the Balfour Guthrie Investment Co., thence westerly following the south boundary of said ex- cluded tract to south right of wap of the Main Canal, thence Borg the south right ' of way of main canal extended to intersection with west boundary of proposed Brentwood Irrigation District, thence south along said west boundary of proposed district which follows the west bank of Lateral 17 south to intersection withextenaion of east and west subdivision line of the Brentwood Irrigated Farms which divides equally the north one half of Sections 25 and 26, T 1 N., R. 2 E. M.D.B.& 14, thence' west along said subdivision line extended to intersection with section line common to Sections 29 and 30. T 1 N., R. 3 E. M.D.B. & 2. thence north along section line '. to intersection with west right of way line of Southern Pacific Company, thence northerly along said west right of way line of Sonthern tacific Company to point of beginning. FIFTH DIVISION shall consist of all that portion of said Irrigation dis- trict described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at point of intersection of east and west subdivision line of Brentwood Irrigated Farms, which divides equally the north h•lf of Section 30, T 1 N. R. 3 S. M.D.B.& 11, and section line common to Sections 29 and 30, T 1 N., R. 3 E. M.D.B.& M. thence west along said subdivision line of Brentwood Irrigated Farms extended to intersection with west boundary of proposed Brentwood Irrigation District; thence southerly ai1g west boundary of proposed District; which follows the west bank of Lateral J7 south, to center line of Dry Creek; thence easterly along the south boundary of proposed Brentwood Irrigation District, which follows the center lines of Dry and 4ellogg Creeks, to Intersection with section line common to Sections l and 32, T 1 N., R. 3 E. M.D.B. & ,A, thence north along said section line to point of beginning. The name of said Irrigation District shall be and is hereby designated ss 'Brentwood Irrigation District." IT IS _nTHER ORDERED that an election for the purpose of determining whether said territory herein descr_bed shall be organized into an Irrigation District be held within the boundaries of said proposed Irrigation District on the 20th day of March, 1923, and that, at said election, officers, for said District shall be elected as follows, to wit: r 300 A Board of Directors, consisting of five (5) members, one (1) for each Div- ' ieion of said District; and a person to fill the consolidated office of Assessor, Tax Collector and Treasurer, it being hereby ordered and announced that the offices I i Of Assessor, Tax Collector and Treasurer are consolidated, as requested in the petition for the organization of said District. i i The Directors of the respective Divisions shall be voted for andelooted t respectively by the electors resident witnn the boundaries of such respective i Divisions, and each Director shall be a resident of the Division which he is elected I to represent. I For the purposes of said election it is deemed and established to be most convenient :hat there be but one election precinct in said proposed district, eonsisti Ing of the whole of the territory within the boundaries of said proposed District, and that said election be held at the town of Brentwood, at Coates Hall, between the hours of six O'clock in the morning and seven o'clock in the afternoon. IT IS FURTH3R ORDERS that said election be conducted as nearly as practicable; in accordance with the general election laws of the State of California. and that the electors cast ballots, which shall contain the words "Irrigation District -Yea" or "Irrigation District-No" or words equivalent thereto, and also the names of persons to be voted for at said election to fill the several offices of said District. No person shall be entitled to vote at each election unless he possesses all the quali- fications required of Electors under the general election laws of the State of i California. IT IS FURTH3? URD&?3D that the following persons be, and they are hereby appointed as election ofticers to conduct the said election, to wit: George H. Shafer: as Inspector, A.J. Diffen, and W.W.Uorgane.Jr. as Judges and Irene S. Elsworth, and Margaret 1. Wooley. as ulerks. IT IS FURTHER uRDERED that this Board of Supervisors shall meet on the second Monday suceesding such election and shall proceed to canvass the votes oast i thereat, and if, upon such canvass,it appears that a majority of all the votes cast at such election are "irrigation District-Yea" said Board of Supervisors shall, by an order entered on its minutes, declare the territory hereinbefore described d4 i organized as an irrigation District under the name hereinbefore designated, and shall declare the persons receiving respectively the highest number of votes at said I election to be duly elected. IT IS =",!?R CRD3R7D that due and proper notice of the above mentioned election shall be published in "Brentwood News" a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the said County of Contra costa, and that said notice shall i i be published for at least three 15) weeks previous to said election, IT IS FUR'1Hs2 URDERED that this order be entered in full upon the Minutes of fts Board. IN ,ITNESS WMREOF, this Order is duly attested by the signatures of the Chairman and Clerk of this Board. w-J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, of Contra! Costa County. i J.H.Wells, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. 1 1 I I I 301 i ' In the l=atter of Sale of Carouinez i School District Bonds. I This Board havinS heretofore advertised for sale 240 bonds of Carquinez School District, of the denomination of $1000 each bearing interest at rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annaslly, and this being the time and place advertised for sale of said bonds, the folloning bidders file bids, in following amounts, to wit: FIRST NATIOTIAL BANK 0,' CROCKETT & ALZ?ICAN NATIONAL COMPANY, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $125. BLYTH-:,ITTER & CO. & BANE OF IT.TTY (Bond Department), par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $5,832. NATIOI74L CITY C012ANY & ANGLO-ZONDON-PARIS COMPAITY. per, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $5.820.00. B.R. ROLLIIIS & SONS; 301TD,& GOODi1IN& TUCKER; WE. R. S^AATS CO21PANY,par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $5,545• ' BA'EK OF PIIIOLB, car, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium j of $6,336. Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of Bank of Pinole, is the highest and best bid presented for said bonds, It is. on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bonds' of Carquinez School District being 240 bonds of the denomination of $1000 each, bearin3 interest at rate of five per cent per annum. payable semi-annually, be and the same are hereby sold, to Bank of Pinole, for the son of par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $6,336. It is further ordered that upon the payment to the County Treasurer of the sum of $240,000, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $6,366, that said County Treasurer deliver to said Bank of Pinole, the 240 bonds of Carquinez School Disti ict.-. i i In the Rutter of Eradication of I Squirrels. V.G.Stephens, Horticultural Commissioner, this day appears before the Board, and reports that certain property in the County of Contra Costa, California, owned by M.S.Azevedo. and being all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in j the County of Contra Costa, State of California. and particularly described as fol- j locus, to wit: Inthe Rancho Canada del Hombre, a tract of land bounded N. by lands of Tavan and Winslow, east and south by School District line, viest by land of Bast i Bay ;Vater Company, less 0.31 acres conveyed to Contra Costa County for road purposes and containing 291.69 acres, contains ground squirrels or go hers rhich are destructive to trees and plants and it appearing to the Board that it is necessary for the agricultural interests 'i ' of the County of Contra Costa that said ground squirrels and gophers shall be eradicated destroyed and controlled; It is therefore ORDERED that V.G.Stephens. Horticultural Commissioner of Conta Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to proceed under the system and methods provided by Sections 2322 and 2322a of the Political Code of the State of California, and to inspect the premises owned or possessed by said I&S.Azevedo 302 i I I I above described. i It is FURTHER ORD3R?D that if upon the inspection of said premises, the said I ' lands are found by said V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissio:.er, to be infested with ground squirrels or Gophers, said V.G.Stevens, as such Horticultural Commissioner is hereby authorized to proceed under and by authority and under the method and systems of Sections 2322 and 2322a of the Political Code of the State of Chlifornia, to cause eradication, control and destruction of said ground squirrels and gophers. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Natter of Approval of Warrants i of Reclamation District x2059. i Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation yistrict ,f2059be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: i no. Date Amount. 60 Feb. 19th, 1923 152.00 61 Feb. 19, 1923 54.00 62 Feb. 19th, 1923 66.44 63 Feb. 19th, 1923 222.50 64 Feb. 19th, 1923 73.50 65 Feb. 19th, 1923 250.32 j 66 Feb. 19th, 1923 25.00 67 Feb. 19th, 1923 21.55 68 Feb. 19th, 1923 146.28 69 Feb. 19th, 1923 1500.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I ' i I In the hatter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District ;f1619. I Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamaticn District 11619, be and the same are hereby approved, i to wit: i 40. Date Amount. 257 Jan. 23rd, 1923 $234.70 259 Jan. 26th, 1923 87.62 260 Feb. 6th, 1923 90.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of these warrants by affixing hs signature thereto. i S i i I r . 303 1 In the Matter of Adoption of plans and i specifications for Buchanan Bridge over I Releis Creek on Div. 12, between Lafayette and Walnut Creek. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having presented to this Board. plans and speci-I fications for the building of a through-girder steel bridge, over Releiz Creek, on Div. ;f2. of County Highway, of Contra Costa Carty, California, I, It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, strain-sheets, and working details, be and the same are hereby approved as plans and specifications strain sheets and working details for building of said bridge. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal, in the manner and for the time required by law, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.IS. on Monday, March I 19th, 1923, for building of said bridge in accordance with said plans and specifications. I i i i In the ISatter of Acceptance of Bids i for Furnishing of Light for 'Kensington Lighting District. � The Pacific Gas and Electric Company, having filed with this Board their bid in accordance with notice heretofore given, for the furnishing of 13, one hundred candle power (1000 lumen) 7.5 ampere, Type "C". Standard Series Street Lighting Lamps, equipped with reflectors but not equipped with refractors, and other accessories suitable and necessary for a complete street lighting system in and for Kensington Lighting District, and furnishing electricity for operating and maintaining said street lighting system for a period of five years from and after the date of the contract ' to be executed between tie said District and said Company, if in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Super- visors of Contra Josta Coanty, California. and at a rate of x1.683 per lamp, per month; in accordance with Schedule L-4, a cony of which is attached to said bid. Thereupon, it appearing that this was the only bid presented and said bid j being in accordance with rates fixed by the State Railroad Commission. It is, bythe Board ordered that said bid be and the same is hereby flzed and said contract awarded to Pacific Gas & Electric Company for furnishing of said lights in accordance with said bid. - It is further ordered that said Pacific Gas & Electric Company prepare contract and bid in accordance with said plans and specifications.and file a bond in sum of .'x,1000 con- ditioned as required by law. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I I i I i f I � f, 30--c In the Latter of Application of `f San Francisco Transit Company for return of papers. The San Francisco Transit Company, having toed with this Board a request for return of all maps, papers, letters and photographs left with this Board as evidence or otherwise. in matter of application of San Francisco Transit Company for bridge franchise across Carquinez Straits, and it appearing to the Board that all j I these matters are of record in the office of the County Clerk, It is, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby denied without prejudice to said San `rancisco ^ransit Company filing a neer application if it can be shown to this Board that this Board has the legal authority to grant such reauest. i In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. I It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Jessie Rowley of $40 per month, be and the same is hereby discontinued from and after Feb. lst, 1923. i It is further ordered that a cash allowance be granted to Mrs. C. Didio, Antioch, of .$10 per month, commencing Jan. lat. 1923. It is further ordered that the County Auditor dray: wprrent on the County Treasurer In favor of above named indigent until the further order of this Board.^, I I i I 1 i In the Matter of Purchase of i Real Estate from Albin A. McHahon for purpose of building and maintaining I , thereon a building or memokal hall or meeting place i for use of patriotic, fraternal or benevolent associations for veteran soldiers, sailors or marines who have served the United States honorably in any of its Wars and for all and any other purposes for which same may be lawfully used. I Lots Nos. 1 and 2 in Block §327, of Additional Survey of the Town of Martinez County of Contra Costs, State of California, together with all and singular the tene- ments, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging and the rents, issues and pro-'its thereof, having been offered for sale to this Board for the use of the Countyi - for the purpose of building and maintaining thereon, a building or memorial hall or meeting place for use of patriotic, fraternal or benevolent associations for veteran soldiers, sailors and msrines who have served the United States honorably in any of its ,'ars; and for all and any other purposes for which sarne may be lawfully used, and this Board dee-min it necessary and convenient for the public good that the County ' of Contra Costa purdase said property for purpose as above designated and it appearing - 3 to this Board that the price awed for said lot, to '.:it: the sum of x2051.41 is a i reasonable price for said property; It is, by the Board ordered that it is the intention of this Board of Super- j I visors of Contra Costa County, to purchase from Albin A. 3Seahon, all of those certain 305,. i lots, pieces, or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Martinez, ' County of Contra Costa, State of California, and more particularly described as j follows, to wit: Being lots 1 and 2, in Block 327, of the Additional Survey of the :'own of i Martinez, as delineated upon that certain map entitled °ISap of the Original and Additional Surveys of the Torn of ?Sartinez, filed in the of"ice of the Co nt, Record= er of County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 30th day of March, 1895, i for the sum of X3,051.41, and that this Board will meet on Monday the 15th day of April, 1923, at 11 o'clock A.M. at the Board Room of said Board, at the Court House in the town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, to consummate j i said purchase. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board give notice as re- j quired by law of the intention of this Board to make such purchase and of time and place when and where this Board will meet to consummate such sale by publishing notice in the form and manner required by law, for three weeks in Contra Costa Standard beieg a newspaper o" general circulation printed and published in the County of l i Contra Costa. State of California. I Said order is passed by the unanimous Vote of the Board. i And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 5th, 1923, at 10 i o'clock A.M. Chairman. . . . Clark. I I I i i i i I I I I i i I i 306 i IN T'HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE 02 CALIFORNIA. Monday. March 5th, 1923. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. i Present: Hon. 17.J.Bochanai, Chairman; Snnervisors Zeb dnott, J.P. Casey, C.H. i Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells. Clerk. - - - - - - - - - - - i The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of February, 1923, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman, and attested b3 the Clerk. ii In the Matter of Reclamation District No. 802. This list having been filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 5th day of February, 1923, and the Board of Supervisors thereafter. and on the said 5th day of February. 1923, having appointed idonday. the 5th day of lurch, 1923, as the time when it would meet for the purpose of hearin.3 objections to said list, and notice of said hearing having been given by publication for a period of more than two weeks in the Martinez Gazette a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Martinez, the County seat of Contra Costa County, State of C-.lifornia, and said matter having come on regularly to be heard on this 5th day of March, 1923, and proof having been made to satisfaction of the Board of Supervisors that notice of the time and place of hearing said matter bed been given in the manner and for the time required by law, and affidavit of publication of said notice of hearing having been duly filed, and each - of the land owners in said District having filed objections to the said assessment list to each of the tracts respectively assessed to the said protestant, and this Board of Supervisors having heard evidence upon the said objections, and protests, j and said mutter havin.>, been szbmitted to the Board for its determination; 407I, it is by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Dontra I Costa. State of California, ordered and decreed that said assess-cent list be corrected so that the assessments thereon shall appear as follows; �I NAlF,. PAGE. ACRES. ASSESSED VALUE TOTAL. PER ACRE. Harry Martin 3/4 1 1 00.00 00.00 � A. Granauer 1/4 i Harry Idartin 3/4 A.Grunauer 1/4 2 529.05 100.00 52,905.00 Wm. C.Fergason A.S.Ferguson 3 996.61 96.725 96,397.10 I Geo. A. Goode J.Henry Smith 4 99.56 100.00 9,956.00 j M.Grunauer ' H.Granaaer 4 120. 35.85 4,302.15 R.G.Houston C.C.Houston R.R.Houston :.R.HO Oet 0 ni A.C'Houston 4 76.62 100.00 7,662.00 Amelia G.Webber 5 311.23 100.00 31,123.00 307 Amelis G. lebber 5 1092.02 88.455 $96,595.50 ' Chas. Webber 5 10.42 100.00 1,042.00 AND IT FURTHER APPEARING to the Board that the Clerk of this Board of Super- visors has andp-rsed on the said assessment list the corrections and amendments as above set forth, and that the said list as amended and corrected should be approved roved by this Board of Supervisors; NOW, THEREFORE, I•. IS ORDERED, :.DJU!7GED AND DECREED that the assessment list '. as corrected be, and the same is hereby approved, and that the total assessed valuation of all of the lands in said district to be assessed is the sum of $299,782.95; and, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said approval be endorsed up on the said assess- ment list, and the Chairman of the Boardof Supervisors of the Couvty of Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby authorized and directed to sign the said order of approval and have the same attested by the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. i In the ]Satter of Approval of Warrants I of Reclamation District Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin; warrants of Reclamation District ,f2059, be and the same are hereby approvedi, i to wit: No. Date Amount. 70 March 5, 1923, 140.00 71 ]larch 5, 1923, 59.10 72 ]larch 5, 1923, 1695.00 73 LTarch 5, 1923 137.20 74 Lurch 5, 1923, 41.00 75 ]larch 5, 1923, 67.40 75 ]larch 5, 1923. 125.75 77 March 5, 1923, 125.00 And the Chairman and Clerh of this Board are hereby :authorised to note ' the approval of said warrants by this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. i In the hatter of approval of Warrants _ of Recla-inticn District .f802. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District ;;802, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 279 Feb. 24, 1923, v 39.00 280 Feb. 246 1923, 36.83 281 Feb. 24, 1923, 279.78 282 Feb. 24, 1923, 28 .71 283 Feb. 24, 1923, 25.00 i I And the Chairman and Clara: of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said werrants b;; affixing their signatures thereto. i i i f' 30; i i In the Matter of Preliminary i Survey for a road from Crockett to I join with Franklin Canyon Road. A request havin,; been made for a preliminary survey for a road from Crockett! to join with Franklin Canyon Road, and it appearing to the Board that such a survey should be made in order to determ;ne whether a satisfactory road can be laid out I and built through said territory, It is, or, motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to make a preliminary survey for a proposed road from the Town of Crockett or Valona to the Franklin Canyon Road, said preliminary survey not to exceed the cost of x+500, said expense to be borne, one-half by Supervisor District ;{l and one-half by Supervisor District w2. i At this time, Warran H. McBryde, appears before the Board on behalf of the California and Hawaiian Sa-ar Refining, Corporation, and states that he is authorized) , t on behalf of the Directors of said corporation, to state to this Board that a sixty i foot right of way through any property of the California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation„ outside of the Town of Crockett, will be deeded to the County for any right of way that may be desired for any proposed road which this Board may require for road purposes, to connect said town of Crockett with Franklin Canyon Road. i i i i In the Fatter of Contract of E.E.O'Brien i for construction of Marsh Creek Road. It is by the Board ordered that E.E.O'Brien, be and she is hereby allowed an extension of sixty days from and after date of lost atension, within which to i r complete her contract on March Creek ?toad. In the Batter of Adoption of plans and specifications for Grading Sec. 2, Div. No. 27 of County Highway of Contra Costa County. i R.R.Arnold, County Surve.,or of Contra Costa County, presents plans and f specifications to this Board for the grading of Sec. 2, Div. f27, of County Highway,' which said section and division is a part of Ygnacio Valley Road., between walnut i Avenue and the town limits of the Town_ of walnut Creek, a distance of 9.013.32 i feet. Thereupon, it is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that! said plans and specifications, profile and cross-sections for the building of said i road. be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications,profile and crass- ' sections for building said road. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.L. on LOnday, April 2nd, 1923, for grLding of said road, in accord ance with plans and specifications, prof7es, and cross-sections this day adopted by! this Board and on file in the office of the Clerk of this Board and t1a County Surveyor. i 300 i ' In the Matter of Fixing Compensation of Horticultural Commissioner. j I County Horticultural Commissioner V.G.Stevens, having reported to this i Board that certain legislation has been proposed to the Legislature and desiring recommendation as to the amount of salary that should be fixed for Contra Costa County, for office of Horticultural Commissioner* and suggesting to the Supervisors that they recommend a salary to said Legislature which would be advisable to have enacted in any bill that may be passed by the Legislature affecting the counties of this class, It is, on motion of Supervisor Knott, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, by the Board ordered that this Board hereby recommends to the Legislature of the State of California, that a salary of Horticultural Commissioner for a County of i this class, be fixed at the sam of $200 per month, said salary to begin at the begin) _ ning of nen term of office of said Horticultural Commissioner. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. I f� In the Matter of Annulment E t of Allowances to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowances heretofore made to following named indigents be and the same are hereby discontinued from and after March 1st, i I 1923: Nora Accatino, Stege, $30 per month. Frank Scola, Pittsburg, $20. per month 5. Tarantino, Martinez, $18 liar month A.L?. Macback, Pittsburg, $20, per month The vote on said order being unanimous.,h • I In the Matter of Allowances to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Rachel Andrus. of Antioch, be and the some is hereby reduced from $25 per month to $15. per ; month, commencing 11arch lat, 1923. It is further ordered that the following allowances be and the same are here by made to following named indigents, cormencing on dates set opposite their respect <a ive names, to wit: Mrs. Anna Sollar, Martinez, $12.50 per month, beginning Feb. lat, 1923. I y. Jars. Mary Taykert, 549- 6th St. Richmond, $30. per month, beginning, March i let, 1923. Lucy Cardinalli, 49 Les Medanos St. Pittsburg, $36 per month, commencing Feb. lat. 1923.?? i It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County i ' Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on first of each rnd every month until the further order of this Board. � I r { a I 310 I In the _I atter of Charge for Re-consignment of Cara ol Rock from Newlove to Neraly Station. I The Southern Pacific Company, having presented to Supervisor Trembath a claim for re-consignment of cars from Newlove to Neroly Station, and this Board deeming it an excessive charge and an error on the part of the Railroad Company in leaving said cars for county purposes at a private station where no public convenience i or means to unload said rock is maintained by said Company; It is, by the Board ordered tho:. the Chairman and Clerk of this Board make application to the Railroad Cocnission of the State of California to be relieved I of the payment of said charge on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The said order is psssed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I i In the (natter of Approval of Bond of Rodeo-Vallejo Ferri; Company. The Rodeo-Vallejo Ferry Company having filed with this Board, a bond as provi'd- ad in Ordinance No. 171 of this Board, for the sum of $50,000 conditioned as required] by said Ordinance; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bond be and the same is hereby approved by this Board, and the Chairman of this Board i i is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by signing said Bond. i I In the Matter of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the Board are presented to the Board, and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the ' Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the i Allowance Book of this Board. f I i In the i1atter of Eradication of Squirrels and Gophers. i V.G.Stephens, Horticultural Commissioner, this day appears before the I I Board, and reports that certain propetty in the County of Contra Costa, California, owned by Southern Pacific Company, N.F. Stubbs. C.F. Gibney. S.H.ailliams, Jennie I. Archer, Edward Bloomquist, William H. Zoller, and being as hereinafter described, contain ground sauirrels or gophers which are destructive to trees and plants and it appearing to the Board thst it is necessary for the agricultural interests of , the County of Contra Costa, that said ground squirrels and gophers shall be eradicated. i destroyed and controlled; IT IS THEREFORE ORD39:D that V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County.be and he is hereby authorized bnd directed to proceed under the system and methods provided b.• Section 2322 and 2322a of the Political Code of the State of California, and to inspect the premises owned or possessed by persons A 311 ' whose names are hereinafter set forth before the respective parcels of property Possessed or o:med by them and each of them, which parcels together with the name of the owner thereof is particularly described as follows: SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY: A strip of land of varying width lying on each i aide of Center line beginning at South line of S.P. Ry. Cole 11.78 acre tract in Sections 10-15, T 2 N. R. 1 at Pittsburg Landing and running thence Southwesterly to North line of S.P. R.R. right of way, a strip 66 feet wide lying equally on each side of center line of 2ittsbarg Railroad, and extending from South line of S.P.R.R. right of way in general southerly direction to south line of Los Idedanos Rancho, containing 16.7 acres. A strip of land 66 feet wide lying equally on each side of center line of Pittsburg Railroad, and extending in a southerly direction across West 1/2 of See. 27, T.2 N., R. 1 E. thence 99 feet wide lying equally on each side of center line ' across West 1/2 of Sec. 34. and S.E. 1/4 of Sec. 33, T 2 N.. R. 1 E. and S.E. 1/4 of Sec. 4. T 1 N., R. 1 E. containing 31.67 acres. C.F. CIBNEY: West 1/2 of N.E. 1/4 of Section 21, T 1 N., R. 2 E. II.D.B.&H. 60 acres. S.H. YILLIAMB: N. E. 1/4 of N.E. 1/4 of Sec. 21, T 1 N., R. 2 E. 40 acres. JENITIE I. ARCHER: S.E. 1/4 of N.E. 1/4 of Sec. 21, T 1 IT., R. 2 E., 40 acres. EDWARD BLOOMQUIST: N.E. 1/4 of Sec. 18, T 1 N., R. 2 E., WILLIAM H_LOLLER: In the Rancho Las Juntas a tract of land bounded N. f S. by land of J. Roche; E. by land of Silva. at al., W. by land of Stubbs, et al., Also a 30 foot right of way extending from near the S.S. corner of above tract easter- ly to the county road; containing 95.88 acres. W. P. S'TUBBS: The following property in the Rancho Las Juntas, in the County of Contra Costa. State of California, being a tract of land bounded on the north & Loller by the lands of Dias and.Uaohado, on the east by lands of Roche&on the south and west ' by the boundary line between Pacheco and Pleasant Hill School Districts. in the County of Contra Costa. and containing 312 acres, more or less; also described as follows: All that portion of the Rancho Las Juntas (sometimes caller the Welch Ranch) known, designated and described as Lot Seventeen (17) of said Rancho, said Lot Seventeen (17) being as designated in the Report of the Commissinners appointed by the Probate Court of said County of Contra Costa, to make partition of said Rancho, in which renor'. said Lot Seventeen (17) was allotted to Maria Antonia C. {",elch, widow of William 'welch, and which report and allotment was confirmed by a Decree of said Court recorded in Liber 4 of Deeds c•.t page 262. Records of said Contra Costa County, containing 312 acres; and reference to which said decree is hereby made for a more particular description of said land. i And the Board tats a recess to meet on Llonday, }larch 19th, 1923, at 10 o'clock A.Z. o L<Gv Clerk. ixman. V, i i I i f IA 312 i i IN THE BOARD 031 9UPERVISOR9 05 C011m—A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF C?tIPOR?IIA. IJonday, March 19th, 1923. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.LI. Present: Eon. T.J.Bachanan, Qhaiman; Supervisors Zeb :=nott, J.P.Casey, C.H. Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wella, Clerk. f f - - - - - -000 - - - - - In the 'utter of =dvertising for Bids Dor Building of Bridge Across Reliez Creek, on Division �2, County Highway. This Board having; heretofore advertised for bids for construction of through! girder steel bridge across Relie. Creek, on Division i2 of County Highway, between j Walnut Creek and Lafayette, and this being the time and .dace of receiving bids, the following bids are received and filed in following sums, to nit: BETHLEHALI SHIP BUIIDIITG CORIMATIOr,, LTD. Item 1: Structural Steel in Place per ton, $173. Item 2: Reinforcing steel, in place, per lb. ra.06 j Item 3: Concrete in slab, per cu. yd, price,,$36.00 Item 4: Concrete in Abutment, per cu. yd, price, $18.00. I All tonnage of steel is based on 2000 lbs. to ton. I T.S. GRISCO;i: Item 1: Structural Steel in place, including removal of old bridge, per ton, $165. Item 2: Reinfor:ing steel in place, per lb. .a.06. Item 3: Concrete in Slab, per cubic yd. $31.00 Item 4: Concrete in Abutment, per cu. yd. .;125.00. RENITER FOTIDATTO^. 0C9._'',•ty_: Item 1: Structural Steel in place, per ton, .177. ! Item 2: Reinforcing steel in place, per lb. y.005 Item 3: Concrete in Slob, in place, per cu. yd. :;;25. Item 4: Concrete in pier in place, per cu. yd, }20. b=ilL B. 2HO,,12SOI: Item 1: Structural Steel. in place. per ton, y173. j Iters 2: Rein£orcin� steel in place, per.lb. :a.06 { , Item 3: Concrete in slab, per cu. yd, $28.75 Item 4: Concrete in abutment, per cu. yd. -19.90. Thereupon all of saij bids are referred to the County Surveyor. R.R. ,;rnold, and after having computed said 'aids, the said R.R.Arneld, reported to this j ! Board that in his judgment said bids were too high, and that he could build ---.,id I bridge for less money b;7 da,; labor and force account. i It is, by the Board ordered that said bids and each of them be and the ! i same are hereby rejected and. that said checks accompanying said bids be returned to I i respective bidders. It is further ordered that t_re County Sarve;or R.R.Arnold, be and he is hereby ordered to proceed with the construction of said bridge either by day labor or contract as in his judgment may seer.: best. 1 i I I I _ i I 313`: r In the ;.latter of Lost Warrant. Orazio Davi, havinC filed with this Board, his affidavit showing that on thel 19th day of Debruary, 1925, there was issued to him by the County Auditor a warrant on County General 11and, numbered 4253, for the sum of .�?17.20;that said warrant was mailer to deponent on Feb. 20, 1923, cnd has been lost and is not nor in his possess ion: Thereu;:on, it is by the Board ordered that the County 'treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by j the County Auditor, register cd by the County :reasurer and paid in order of payment I of original lost warrant.d i I I i In the i:atter of Approval of ";arrant i o: 'Reclamation District ;;1619. I 1 � Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following] warrant of Reclamation District ,1619, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: { Sio. Date Amount. { 265 Liarch 12th, 1923 468.50. { And the Chairman is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board j by affixing his signature thereto. j In the Latter of Installation of Lights in Crockett-Valona -Crolona Lighting District. { The °scific las z- Electric Company having filed with this Board a request for authorisation to change thirty-two candle power lamps in Lighting District of ' Crockett-Valona-Crolona to sixty candle power lamps in accordance with order of 'Railroad Co:nm_ssion, Decision No. 11,457, said new lights to be furnished to the County at rate of :$1.30 per month as against •1.48 per month under old schedule for j thirty-two candle parer lamps. i It is, by the 30ard order--d that said 2acific Gas u Electric Company be I and they are hereby authorized to change .all of said thirty-two candle power lamps I in said Lighting District to sixty candle power lamps so that the installation rill a-nform with the latest decision of the 'Railroad i Col.mission. I I In the Latter of Communication from Danville warm ,'enter. I A communication from Danville Term Center regarding extermination of ' squirrels was received and read to the 3oard and b3 the Board referred to iiorti- j i ccltural Commissioner of Co:Era Costa i I i 31' i In the :::atter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered thpt an allowance of :)30 per month commencing I , ?eb. let. 1923, be and the same is allowed to Mrs. Angelina Pozzi of Pinole, said allowance being inadvertently discontinued from and after 20b. 1st. 1923. it is further ordered that A.J.Yellshon, be and he is hereby authorized to i purchase a ticket for One Antone Graham. an indigent boy, to send him to his relat- ives in rashington. D.C. if he deems said action necessary. In the Matter of Adoptions of Plans and Specifications for erection and completion of a One Story Temporary District Attorney's office. I James T. Narbett, 2r.hitect, having been requested by Uis Board to furnish I plans and specifications for the banding of a temporary District 'ttorney's office �- for the Count,; of Contra Costa, and ncs: at this time, in obedience to said request said J.T.ii rbett, presents pinns and specifications for said building. Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered, after having m-.de examination of I said plans and specifications, that said plans and specifications, and workin,; de- tails be and the same are hereby adopted ..s plans and specifications and working details for building o_ said temnorar,; District Attorney's office. I It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Daily Gazette, Liart:nez, Cal. for bids to be presented tip to the hour of 11 o'clock. A.M. I on Idonday, April 16th, 1923, for erection of said structure as outlined in said plans] and specifications. ` I In the Latter of Visiting Orinda Park Tract and roads ad joining, the same. i This Board having agreed to mare an inspection of,certain roads in Orinda Pak Tract and tracts adjoining the same, It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk o: t'nis Board notify Ur. De I Laveaga that it is the intention of this Board to inspect said roads on Thursday Lurch 22nd, 1923. In the Liatter of Preparation of Indexes for County Clerk's office. It is by the Board ordered that the County Clerk be and he is hereby ordered i to look into a system of indexes for indexing the Court Records of his office. i 11 j i f I In the Satter of Adoption of Resolations regarding Proposed Legislation pending before the Legislature of the State of California. I� :9ORFAS, Legislation is no:. pending before the Legislature of the State of California, providing =or an additional. tax upon motor vehicles asing the highways i I of the State of California. i AND MHE3EA3, Senate 9111 Number 115, providing for a neer method of � licensing the operation of motor vehicles upon the public highways of the State, j which said Bill, if enacted will cause to be raised a larger sum of money to be expended for the repair and mai:hnance of 3ublic highways, than the existing statute) provides: j AND there is now pendia.; before the Legislature Senate 3111 Rumbe3q I ' 191, providing for a tar of two cents (20) per gallon on gasoline aced in motor vehicles operated on the public highways of this State which will provide additional; ; fardr ;or the maintenance of public highways in this State. i AND :'A?E?SAS, at a meetin•; of the .1apervisors Association of the estate of I California. held at Sacramento on March 10th. 1923, certain amendments to said propos- ed lwws were recommended and adopted by said Convention. NO?7, :HE3s0R3. the 3oard of Supervisor:' of the County of Contra costa, State o2 California. recem';ends and urges that Senate Bills Nw:;ber 115 and 191 and the amendments proposed by said Supervisors' Convention. be passed by the Legis- lature of the State of California, thus providing a means of preserving and maintains inS for the benefit of the public the vast investment in modern highways which has beer, provided by the State and the various Counties thereof. i Passed end %dopted this 19th day of March, 1923. i Ayes: Supervisors Zeb i nott. J.P.Casey, C.H.Hayden, .9.J.Buchanea and R.J. ^rembath. ; Nees: Mone. Absent: '?one. j i7OMA% there is now pending before the State Legislature Assembly Bill i ?:amber 757, providing for the issuance of permits for franchisee to motor bus lines by the Boards o: ;nperviaors and 30vernin,, bodies of the Joanties end Cities through) which such motor bus lines are operated; A:ID "L?MEO. it is necessary for the preservation of the highways and streets with:.n the various political sub-divisions of the State, that the local governing i ; body have goner to designate the route and course over which bus lines shah. operate: I 17'J3the Bo.--rd of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. i ; recommends and arges the State Le;ialetars to pass said Assembly Bill Number 757. Passed and adoptad this 19th day of :.larch, 1923. Ayes: Supervisors .'.eb ::nott, J.P.Casey. C.H.lioyden, W.J.Bachanan, and K.J. :rembat^. Moes: Mone . Absent: Saz;ervisors- None. i I ;e 316 i I In the Matter of Renewal of Deposit of ihamn< Carne al. .. Tha interest-bearing Certificate of Deposit for $4000, made by Thomas Corneal, for the building of roads, bein-, about to e-:nire, It is, by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be ordered to re- deposit said :coney on interest bearing certificates. And the Board tykes recess'to meet on ^ionday, April 2nd, 1923, at 10 o'clock A.M. / J/ Chairman. i . • • . . •Clerk. li t y f JiII 1 E f' 317 I ' IN TEE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STA^E OF CALIFORNIA. Monday. April 2nd, 1923. I The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buehanan. Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Lnott; J.P.Casey; C.H.Yayden, aid R.J.Trembath. J.H.47ells, Clerk. • i In the Metter of the petition � -of- Order approving Petition for Organization of Reclamation W. P. LAUKMERG, EDIT RD Y. SLITH District. FRA'T% C. DIMON AND FRED M. PICTERMG for the organization of a reclamation District in County of Contra Costa, State of California. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' The attachad petition of V. Laufenberg. Edward F.Smith, Frank C. Dutton, j and Fred :U.Pickering, for the formation of a reclamation district pursuant to the provisiCns of the Political Code of California having been regularly presentedto the above named Board of Supervisors on Monday the 2nd coy of April. 1923, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the morning of said day. at a regular meeting of the soi d � I Board of Supervisors and it having been then and there duly made to appear to said Board and said Board Finds as follows: That the said petition complies with all the requirements set forth in the Political Code of California, his been verified by the affid-vit of one of the petitioners and h•s been published for two weeks preceding the hearing thereof i in the "Brentwood News" a newspaper of general circulation published in the Uounty j of Contra Uosta. in which .ill lands described in said petition are situated, togeth with a notice of the time when said petition Would be presented to this Board of ' Supervisors, namely, this 2nd day of April. 1923, at the hour of 10 o'cl ck in the morning of s:id day; that said petitinn and said notice have been duly .nd regal=rly E published in the manner ^nd for the time required by 1•!w and that the same comply r with all the requirements of said volitical Code; that an affidavit of publication of such petition and such notice in due and reg+ilsr form has been filed in this Board with said petition; And this Board having heard competent and relevant testimony offered in Al I support of said pecitiun and from the evidence this day duly taken on the hearing - of said petition the said Board finds and hereby declares that all and singular i the statements set forth in said petition are true •ind correct and does hereby ords�l r that the said petition, as originally presented, be, and it hereby is approved, and this Board does hereby establish, describe and determine the exterior boundaries of the said District as follows: COj.-IISNCT_NG at the point of intersection of the most easterly boundary line ' of anightsen Irrigation District. if projected southerly, with the southerly boundary line of Section 2, Township 1 North, Range 3 East, M.D.B.& M. running ' thence easterly and along s^id boundary line of said Section 2. 1850 feet I more or less to a point distant thereon 38.57 chains westerly from the south- east corner of said Section 2; tanning thence at a right angle southerly 100 feet; thence at a right angle easterly and parallel with said southerly line of said Section 2, 40.085 chains; thence at a right angle northerly 57.12 chains; thence at a right angle easterly 40 chains; thence at a right angle northerly 64.40 Rhein; thence at a right angle westerly in a direct line to a point where said line intersects the southerly line of the dredger cut through the northwest quarter of Section 35, Townsh:n 2 North, Range 3 East, M.D.B.b 1.4. thence following the meanders of the southerly line of said dredger cut 31S i i i northerly, westerly and southerly to where said meander line crosses aline I drawn east and west lOC feet northerly from the east and west midsection line � throughsaid Section 35; thence westerly and along said line drawn 100 feet northerly from the said east and west midsection line to the westerly boundary line of said Section 35; thence at a right angle southerly 100 feet to the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of Section 34, Township 2 North, Range 3 East, M.D.B. F L, running ti.ence westerly and along the northerly boundary line of the south half (S 1/2) of said Section 34 to a point where the easterly boundary line of said ;:nighteen Irrigation District if extended northerly would intersect the said northerly boundary line of the south half ( S 1/2) of said Section 34; (said lest mentioned eesterly bound- ary line of said Znightsen Irrigation District being close to the easterly boundary line of the northwest quarter (N Ti 1/4) of the Southwest quarter (S W 1/4) of said Section 34; thence starting southerly and following the boundary line of 'nightsen Irrigation District to the point of commencement; The total number of aeras situate within the said exterior boundaries hereinbefore set out is 1363.20 acres, and all the lands within said boundar- ies are within said County of Contra Costa. The foregoing resolution and order approving said petition tae passed I by the unanimous vote of said Board of Supervisors on this 2nd day of April 1923. i In the Matt=r of Advertising for Bide I for Grading Sec. 2. Div. f27, County Highway or Ygnacio Valley !toad. I This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for grading Sec. 2, Div. f27 of County Highway. or Ygnacio Valley Road, and this being the time and place for receiving bids, the following bidders file bids, in following sums, to wit: P.H. Hoare. Grading , 70 per on. yd. E.E. O'Brien. 97 p Thereupon it appearing to the Board that P.H.Hoare, is the lowest and beat bidder and his bid is the lowest and best bid presented for doing said work. It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to P.H. Hoare, for the sum of $.70 per cu. yd. i It is further ordered that said P.H.Hoore give bonds in following sums, to willt: Fifty per cent of estimated contract price as seenrity for labor and material fur- nished and fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for faithful performance of said contract. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bond and contract in accordance with foregoing order. i I In the Matter of Lost Warrants. James Haggerty having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that on the I 6th day of March. 1923, there was issued to him, by the County Auditor of said County, a warrant on County Sup. Dist. ,J4, numbered 133, for the sum of 010; that said warrant visa mailed to deponent on March 8th, 1923, and has been lost; and Mrs. Edna McLean, having filed with this Board her affidavit showing that on the 8th day of Nov. 1922, there was issued to her a warrant on General Fund numbered 2360 for the Sum of $14.70, and thct said warrant was nailed to her on Nov. 10, 1922, f and has been lost and is not now in her possession; i I I I i 319 0 Thereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered { that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of each of said original lost r.,rrants and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrants.;- !I I I I { i In the (Satter of Correction of I Assessment. Geo. 0. ISeesa, County Assessor, having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that through an error in copying, the 19.88 acres assessed to C.C.Walters in Pacheco School District Tax Bill No. 11.125, at $110 per acre was extended for a total of $4325; and also erroneously assessed with $500 improvements, and asking ' permission to correct same in accordance with Ir ovisiona of Section 3881 of the - Political Code; Thereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the improvements erroneously assessed in sum of :$500 be and the same are hereby cancelled; i It is further Ordered that the total value of the acreage be and the same is i hereby corrected to read the sum of $2.185. ii f Ii f ; In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District r'1619. Good cause appearing therefor. It is by the Board ordered that the fol- i I ' lowing warrant of Reclamation District x1619, be end the same is hereby approved, f to wit: No. Date Amount. i 262 March 8th, 1923. w 146.03. { i And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approv- al of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. i i I I In the Latter of Approval of Warrants Of Reclamation District No. 802. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the I I following warrants of Reclamation District 1802, be and the same are hereby i approved, to wit: { No. Date Amount. i 284 Larch 31st, 1923. 25.00 285 March 31st, 1923. 33.90 286 March 31st, 1923. 92.50 287 March 31st, 1923 15.10 288 March 31st, 1923 82.83 289 March 31st, 1923 32.00 290 March 31st, 1923 56.88 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 therbto. i :J 320 In the Matter of Painting Flag Poles. This Board having here received a bid from Martin J. Garnier, offering to paint the two flag poles in front of the dourt House for the sum of $25 per pole, said price covering everything, consisting of a first class job including wire brushing, painting and labor; the material to be used being pare white lead and gilt to be used on bell after thorough cleaning with wire brushes; And it appearing to the Board that said bid is a reasonable one, It is, on motion duly made and c,.rried, by the 30ard ordered that the contract for painting said flag poles be and the some is hereby awarded to Martin J. Garnier with the distiapt understanding that no climbing spurs will be used on said poles. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Repairing Borden S, Highway. It appearing to the Board that there in $1500 in the General Road Fond of Contra Costa County; It is, by the Board ordered that said sum of $1500 now in the General Road rand be and the same is hereby set aside for the use and repair of Borden Highway in Contra Costa County. t It is further ordered that the County Surveyor be and he is hereby directed to proceed with said work immediately. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. , i I In the hatter of Disposing of Surplus Machinery not needed for I County Use. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having reported to t,-.is Board that he has in his I possession a four yard trailer which is no longer required for use in his department; It is, by the Board ordered th:;t said R.R.Arnold, proceed in the manner pres- cribed by lav:, to sell said trailer. i i In the Matter of Sale of Sprinkling j ?flagon belonging to Supervisor Dist. �3. ' I It is, by the Board ordered that further time for presentation of bids for sprinkling wagon heretofore advertised for sale, be and the same is hereby oontinued ' to and set for Mondey. April 16, 1923, at 10 o'clock A.M. l R 321' ' In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Probation Officer A.J.ic??ahon, having reported to this Board that he has assisted the family of Harry Strausser, to the amount of $100 in obtrining i4troad i fare to their relatives in Tiffan, Ohio; It is, by the Beard ordered that the action of said Probation Officer be and the same is hereby approved by this Boord and a warrant for said sum expended, ordered allowed. The vote thereon being unanimous. i i In the }Satter of Repair of Bridges in Supervisor Districts f2 and ,`-3. j Supervisor Hayden having retorted to this Board that a bridge on Pleasant i Hill Road ]mown as the Hayden bridge is in bad condition and a great emergency eziatai for the repair thereof, and Supervisor Casey having reported to tris Board that a bridge ? in Alhambra Valley and known as Nuir Bridge is in a bad state of repair and great r emergency exists for the repair thereof; It is, by the Board ordered that Supervisor Hayden and Supervisor Casey be and they are hereby ordered to proceed at once to re-place or repair said bridges with or without notice as in their judgment may seem best. I 2 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i i I I In the Cutter of Allowance of claims. I Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the i Board; those found to be correct end to be properly signed are ordered allowed by ' the Board, signed by the Chairman and -attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. In the Matter of the petition of Dairy Delivery Co. The Balfour- Guthrie Investment Company. Seo. A. Davis, ;fm. Grant at al. for the organization of an Irrigation District at and near the Town of Brentwood, Contra Costa County, State of California. I t ORDER DE0IARI171, "'RE DUE ORGA_dIZATION Or BR.ENTWOO'? IR^IGATT_u:I DISTRICT. AREAS, the petition of Dairy Delivery Co.. The Balfour-Guthrie Investment] Company, Geo. A. Davis, 1.9m. Grant. et al., for the organization of an Irrigation ' District was duly and regularly presented to this Board on the 4th day of December. 1922, at a regular meeting of said Board, and it w•s then and there duly mode to appear and t1'.is Board found: I That the s:.id petition complied with all the requirements set forth in the California Irrigation District Act and was duly and regularly published in the I i manner and for the time required by law. to wit: for at le-st two weeks before said I i 32� date. to wit: December 4, 1922, together with a due and proper notice complying ' with all of the requirements of slid Act and published as required by said Act end i stating the time of the meeting of said Board at which said petition would be pre- sented, to ait: on the 4th day of December, 1922, at the hour of 10 O°clock. A.M., in the regular issues of the "Brentwood Aewe" a newspaper of general circulation - printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, where said petition vias presented; bND TiT from the evidence duly taken at the time of to hearing of said petition, to wit: on the 4th day of Dece•ber, 1922, it a?^eared to the Board, and this hoard by resolution duly found and declared that, all -nd singular, the alleg-' ations set forth in said petition are true and correct, and particularly that said said petition is sinned by s majority in number of the holders of title or evidence i of title to lands within the said proposed Irrigation District, such holders of title) or evidence of title representing a majority in value of said lands; that said pet- ition sets 'Orth generally the boundaries of the proposed District and states gener-i ally the source from which said londs are proposed to be irrigated, m d prays that the territory embraced within the boundaries of the Proposed District be organized Ii as an Irrigation District under the provisions of the California Irrigation District Act, approved 1Sssh 31. 1897, and All .cts amendatory thereof and su?plemental there-II to; that said petition is genaine .nd sufficient and in all respects complies with the requirements of law in each cases made and provided and that the petitioners thereto have complied with the requirements set forth in said Act, and that all things required by law in each cases have been duly performed, including the giving j I of the required notice and the furnishing of a good and sufficient undertaking accom-1 ponying said petition and conditioned that the sureties shell pay all costs of organizing the District in case said organization shall not be effected, which said undertaking visa duly approved by this Board, and which said undertaking is in the suri of Three hundred (300) Sollars, which this Board by said Resolution fined as double i the amount of the probable cost of organizing such District; j And this Board also foundat said hearing that -all of the lards within the boundaries of said District are within the County of Contra Costa, State of Colifor-! i nia; !' And it further found that a copy of said petition had been filed in the office of the State -Engineer of the State of California; AND :7H_ER?AS. a cony of said Resolution so made by this Board on the said i 4th day of December, 1922, duly certified by the Clerk of this Board, was forwarded i i to the State Engineer of the State o: California. as by law provided; AND +W-MEAS, the said State Engineer has made in writing his Report approv ing the organization of said Irrigation District, which said Report is on file with; the other records of the Board; AND 7MRMS, on the hearing and consideration of the Report of said Enginegr i and the further and final hearing sad consideration of the matter of the organization i of said District, this Board made and gave its order that all the said findings of I fact and conclusions as to the genuineness and sufficiency of said petition for to organization of said District and all notices and all proceedings therein taken should be and were thereby re-affirmed. and further determine!. that all notices re- quired by len in such, cases had bee:; duly and regularly given, including the notice of said final hearing, and further ordered that the boundaries of the proposed dis- I j is 323' trict were thereby described, defined and established as -follows, to wit: BEGINN?9G a' a point on the north bound,ry bf the Rancho Los Meganos 1743.2 feet west of a point desi�nated as L.:d. 78 on the Map of the Rancho Los Meganos, prepared by Elam J. Brown, Surveyor, dated Jan. 11, 1912, recorded Jan. 9. 1913, (said L.M. =8 being also at the northwest corner of Section 17, T 1 N., R. 3 E., I:1.D.B. & M.) thence south 89°15' Pest 1691.8 feet to the northwest corner of Lot 146, Subdivision No. 4 of Brentwood Irrigated Farms. as set forth on ILap of said Subdivision, recorded in Book 16 of flaps, page 325, Records of Contra Costa County; thence south 0°30' West. 2643.4 feet to center line of Road No. 2 as designated on said Map of the Rancho Los Legano3, thence along center line of said -Road No. 2 west 512.0 feet; thence north 54°23' East, 91.8 feet to southeast corner of the Town of Brentwood, thence north 35°38' west 2000 feet to the northeast corner of said town of Brentwood, thence south 54°23' ;,eat 1560 feet to a point on the west boundary of the Southern Pacific Company's right of way, thence northwesterly along the west line of said Soa"rn Pacific Company's right of way to point of intersection with the center line of Marsh Creek, thence following the center line of Marsh Creek in a northeasterly direction to the point of interceation with the north boundary of said Rancho Los Meganos, thence west along said north boundary of said Rancho Los Meganoo to a point designated as L.M. f6 on the map of said Rancho Los Meganos, which is also the mid-point of East and West Section line common to Sections three (3) and ten (10) T 1 N., R. 2 B. M.D.H.& H. thence north 89°07' Nest, 2651.8 feet to a point on the east line of County road, thence along the said east line of said county road south 0°07' East, 2664.8 feet to f point on north line of East and West county road, thence along said north line of said road north 89'39' east 2646.4 feet to point of intersection thereof with north and south !.U-section line of section 10, T 1 IT.. R. 2 E., M.D.B. hH. thence south ' along said mid-section line to mid-point on east and west section line common to Sections 10 and 15. T 1 N.. R 2 E., M.D.B. & M. thence east to point on the west bank of Lateral #7 North of the east Contra Costa Irrigation Company and 20 feet from center line thereof, thence along said west bank of said Lateral 47 North in a; southerly direction to And across the main canal of said East Contra Costa Igrigation Company, and thence procee9ing along the west bank of Lateral f7 South of said East Contra Costa Irrigation Company in a southerly direction (the traverse of said; Lateral 17 North and Lateralg7 South being definitely set forth on the recorded Maps of Subdivisions No 6, 30. 7, No. 8 and No. 10 of the Brentwood Irrigated Farms, amended and filed for record August 4th, 1920) to the center line of Dry Creek, thence in an easterly direction along the center line of Dry Creek to the junction point with the center line of Kellogg Creek, thence along the center line ; of _Kellogg Creek in an easterly direction (the traverse of Dry Creek and {ellogg Creek being definitely set forth on the said recorded Sap of Sub. Div. flO. Brentwood Irrigated Farms) to the point of intersection thereof with the east boundary of said Rancho Los Meganos, and thence north to the northwest corner of Section 32, T 1 N., R. 3 E., 13.D.B.& M. thence north 89057' Best, 2518.4 feet to a Doint, thence north 0°09' "Nest, 1692.0 feet to a point on the west line of the Southern Pacific Company's right of way, thence along said Southern Pacific Company's rightof way in a northwesterly direction to the point of'intersection thereof with the Es:at and West mid-section line of Section 29, T 1 If.. R. 3 B., M.D.B. & M. hence east along said mid-section line to a point 361.2 feet west of the sr1 heart corner of the northeast quarter of Section 29, T 1 N.. R 3 E., M.D.B. & M, thence north 340 54' East 717.7 feet to a point 617.7 feet north of the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of Section 29. T 1 N., R 3 B., U.D.B. E M. thence north to the northwest corner of Section 28. T 1 N.. R. 3 E.. Id.D.B, 1. ]d. thence east to mid- point on East and West section line common to Sections 28 and 21, T1 S., R. 3 E., ' M.D.B. & l. thence north to point of interaeation thereof with the north line of Main Canal of the East Contra Costa Irrigation Company, which is the nffi-point on the Bast and :lest mid-section line of Section 21. TIN. R. 3 E.. M.D.B.& M., thence west to mid- oint on North and South section line common to Sections 20 and 21. T 1 N., R. 3 E ?d.D.B. & :i. thence north to northwest corner of said Section 21.; thence west to :Rid-point on east and west section line common to Sections 17 and 20' T 1 N., R. 3 E.. M.D.B. & M. thence south to mid-section corner of said Section 20. Thence west along north line of said ;Bain Canal to mid-point on North and south section line common to Sections 19 and 20, T 1 N., R. 3 E.. M.D.B.& M. thence: north along the east boundary of said Rancho Los Meganos to a point 1050 feet south of said L.M. 18, thence west 1743.2 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 151, Brentwood Irrigsted Farms, thence north 1053 feet to point of beginning. EXCEPTING THEREFROM, the right of w y and station grounds of the Southern Pacific Jonpany, and, EXCEPTING THEREFROM, also the northeasterly portion of Lot 264 of Subdivision #8 of Brentwood Irrigated Farms, an amended Map of which said Subdivision was filed; with the County $ecorder of Contra Costs County, August 4th, 1920, said portion excepted being bounded and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the northwest corner of said Lot, std corner being .canon to said Lot and to the East Contra Costa Irrigation Company ;chin Canal night of way; and running thence along the south boundary of the said right of way south 66° 43' east, 2294.5 feet to a point in the approximate center of Marsh Creek, thence along; the approximate center of Marsh Creek south 3149' West. 949.3 feet to a point; thence south 37°45 1/2' west 370 feet to a point; thence leaving Marsh Greek and running south 89'30' West 580 feet to a point; thence north 56'0' "Neat 20t: feet ' to a point; thence north 11000' west 310 feet; to a point: thence north 33°50' ;Seat, 990 feet to a point; thence north 73130' West 500 feet to a point; thence north 50°00' West 230 feet to a point; thence north 0°09' East, 423.1 feet to a poht on the east boundary line of the East Contm Costa Irrigation Company main canal right of way; thence along said east boundary line north 27°25' East 310 feet to the point of beginning; said tract containing fifty-six and fifty-nine hundredths (56.59) acres, more or less, exclusive of that portion of Rand No. 9 lying within the boundaries of the above described tract. Said described boundaries include 7855 acres, more or less, of irrigable land and are parts or all of Sections 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 23 24, 25, 26, 35 and 36 of T 1 N., R. 2 E. M.D.B. & M. and Sections 7, 16, 19, 20, 21, 29, 30 and 31! f' 32-' i of T 1 N., R. 3 E., M.D.B. & M. , And also further ordered that all the lands within the boundaries of said Irrigation District shall become and be a part of said Irrigation District, excepting the portions therein particulnrly excepted therefrom. And further ordered that said Irrigatinn District was thereby divided into five (5) Divisions, as follows, to wit: FIRST DIVISION: shall consist of all that portion of said Irrigrtion District'i described as follorB, to wit: BEGr_"IN?NG at a point on the north boundary of the Rancho Los Meganos 1743.2 feet west of a point designated as L.M. ;8 on the Map of the Rancho Los Meganos, prepare! by Elam C. Brown, Surveyor. dated Jan. lith, 1912, recorded in t1a office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, Januory 9th. 1913, (said L.M. §8 being also at the northwest corner of Section 17, T 1 N., R. 3 E., M.D.B. to thence south 89015' Pest 1691.8 feet to the northwest corner o£ Lot.146, Subdivision N4 of Brentwood Irrigated +arms, as set forth on Map of said Subdivision, record- i e8 in Book 16 of Maps, page 325, Records of Contra Costa County, thence south 0'30' west 2643.4 feet to center line of Road No. 2, as designated on said map of the Rancho Loa Meganos, thence slow; said center line of Rord 12 west 512.0 feet, thence north 54023' East, 91.8 feet to southeast corner of the Town of Brentwood. thence north ' 35°38' Best 2000 feet to the northeast corner of said Town of Brentwood, thence sout'.iI 54°23' west 1280 feet to a point on the east boundary of Southern Pacific Company's right of way; thence southeasterly along the ecst line of said Southern Pacific Company's right of way to the intersection with the north and south section line common to Sections 19 and 20 of T 1 N., R. 3 E. N.D.B. & M., thence south slang the section line common to Sections 29 and 30, to section corner common to Sections 29, 30, 31 and 32; thence north 89°57' East, 2518.4 feet to a point; thence north 00 09' West 1692.0 feet to a point on the west line of the Southern Pacific Company's right of way in a northwesterly direction to the point of intersection with the east and west mid-section line of Section 29, T 1 N., R. 3 E. M.D.B. & M.., thence east along mid-section line to a point 361.2 feet west of the southeast corner of the!! northeast quarter of Section 29, T 1 N., R. 3 E. N.D.B. & N. thence north 34°54' east 717.7 feet to a joint 617.7 feet north of the southeast corner of the northeast] quarter of Section 29, T 1 N. R. 3 E.. N.D.B. & L. thence north to northwest corner of Section 28, T 1 IT., R. 3 E. N.D.B. & 'i. thence east to mid-point on east and west section line common to Sections 28 and 21, T 1 N.. R. 3 E. N.D.B. & M... thence north to point of intersection with the north line of Main Canal of the East Contra Costa Irrigation Compeny which is the mid-point on the east and west mid-sect-' ion line of Section 21, T 1 N., R. 3 E., M.D.B. & M. thence west to mid-point on north and south section line common to Sections 20 and 21, T 1 N.. R. 3 E.. 1a,D.B. & lk thence north to the northwest corner of Section 21, thence west to mid-point on east and west section line common to Sections 17 and 20. T 1 N., R. 3 E. M.D.B. & M. thence south to mid-section corner of Section 20, thence west along north line of said Main Csnal to mid-point on north ffid south section line common to Sections 19 and 20, T 1 N., 3. 3 E. N.D.B. & M. thence north.slong the east boandsry of Rancho Los Meganos to a point 1050 feet south of L.M :8 thence west 1743.2 feet to southwest corner of Lot 151, Brentwood Irrigated _arms, thence north 1053 feet to point of beginning. , Excepting therefrom the right of way of the Southern Pacific Company. SECOND DIVISION shall consist of all that portion of said Irrigation District described as follows, to wit: BEGIIiiIING at midsection corner common to Sections 10 mrd 15, T 1 N., R. 2 E. M.D.n. & L% thence east to mid-secti n corner common to Sections 11 and 14, same town- ship and range; thence north along bideection line to center line of Little Dry Creek; thence in a southeasterly direction along center line of Little Dry Creek to inter- section with center line of larhh Creek thence along center line of marsh Creek in a southwesterly direction to center line of road almg east and west mid-section line of Section 13, T 1 N., R. 2 E. N.D.B. & M. thence east along said mid-section line of Section 13, to west line of Southern Pacita Company's right of way, thence northwest along the west line of the Southern Pacific Companyis right of way to the center line of Marsh Creek, thence following the center line of Marsh Creek is a northeasterly direction to a point of intersection with the north boandrry of Rancho Los Meganos. thence west along said north boundary to a point designated as L.M. 15 j on the Moa of said Rancho Los Meganos. which is also the mid-point of east and west section line common to Sections 3 and 10, T 1 IT., R 2 E. M.D.B.& N. thence north 1 89407' Pest, 2651.8 feet to a .,pint on east line of County road, said point being 25 feet more or less from northwest corner of 'Section 10, T 1 N., R. 2 E. M.D.B. & I.I. thence slow; said county road right of way south 0°07' East, 2664.8 feet to a point on north line of east. %nd west c^unty road, thence north 89"39' east, 2646.4 feet to point of intersection with north and south mid-section line of Section 10. T 1 N., R. 2 3. L.D.B. & i_. thence south a2on3 mid-section line to point of beginning. TEIRD DIVISION sbd.l consist of all that portion of said Irrigation District '. desmbed as follows, to wit: BEGINi1I1iG at a point on the wrest bank of lateral 17 north of the East Contra ; Costa Irrigation company 112 feet east of mid-section corner commnn to Sections 10 and! 15, T 1 IT., R. 2 E. N.D.B. &14, thence e•.st to mid-section corner common to Sections 11 and 14, osme tonchip t:nd range; thence north to center line of Little Dry Creek; thence easterly along center line of Little Dry reel: to center line of 1.:Lrsh Creek; thence southerly alt�ng center line of Marsh Creek to center line of Road aloe:z center line of Section 13, T 1 N., R 2 E. M.D.B. +-ll thence east along center line of before mentioned road to west*ri„ht of way line of Southern Pacific Company, thence I' 325 sbutherly along slid west right of way line of Sathern Pacific Company to intersect ' ion with section line common to Sections 18 and 19, T 1 N., R. 3 E. M.D.B. & thence west along said section line to center line of Larsh Creek; thence southerly along center line of ISarsh C-eek to south line of Main Canal right of way; thence along south right of say line of main eanal extended to intersection with District boundary- thence northerly along District boundary, which follows the west bank of Lateral 17 Borth, to point of begin ning. 327R211 DIVISION shall consist of all that portion, of s-id Irrigation Dis- trict described as follows, to wit: BEGIN?II"G at point of intasection of west right of way line of Southern. Pacific Company and section line common to Sections 18 and 19, T 1 N., R. 3 E. M.D. B.4, ... thence west alon, section line to intersection with center line of Marsh Creek; thence southerly to southeast corner of 56 acres excluded tract of the Balfour! Guthrie Investment Co. thence westerly following the south boundary of said excluded] tract to south right of ray of the Bain Canal; thence along the south right of way s oC Main Canal extended to intersection with west boundary of proposed Brentwood Irrigation District, thence south along said west boundary of proposed District which! follows the west bank of Lateral �7 South to intersection with extension of east and west subdivision lire of the Brentwood Irrigated Farms which divides squally the north one-half of Sections 25 and 26, T 1 N., R. 2 E. M.D.B. & 11. thence west along said sub-division line extended to intersectionti+3th section line common to Sections 29 and 30, T 1 N., R. 3 E., :Z.D.B. & i:, thence north along section line to intersection with crest right of way line of Southern Pacific Compcny, thence northerly along said west right of way line of Soathern Pacific Company to point of beginning. ' FIFTH DIVISION shali consist ^f all that portion of said Irrigation District described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at point of intersection of east and west subdivision line of Brentwood Irrig:;ted .arms, which divides equally the north half of Section 30, T 1 N.: R. 3 E. M.D.B. & !�. and section line common to Sections 29 and 30, T 1 N., R. 3 B. Y.D.B. & thence rest slong said subdivision line of Brentwood Irrigated Farms ex- tended to intersection with rest boundary of proposed Brentwood Irrigation District; thence south along wrest boundary of proposed District, which Poll:ws the west bank of Lateral 17 south, to center line of Dry Creek; thence easterly along the south boundary of wr000sed Brentwood Irrijstion District, which follows the center lines of Dry and Eellejg Creeho, to intersection with section line common to Sections 31 and 3y. T 1 IT., R. 3 E. ?d.D,B. & ;6, thence north along said section line to point of beginning. F And further ordered th-t the name of the 9-Ad Irrigation District should be and was tha•eby designated as "Brentwood Irrig•.tion District." And further ordered that an election for the par,ose of determining whether said territory in said order described and hereinabove set forth should be organized into an Irrigation District should be held within the boundaries of said proposed , Irrigation D.etriot on the 20th day of Larch, 1923, and that, at said election, officefs said ' for/district should be elected as follows, to wit: A Board of Directors, consisting of five (5) members, one (1) for each I Division of said District. :.nd a person to fill the consolidated office of Assessor, Tax Collector and Treasurer, it navin; been thereby ordered end announced tl3at the offices of Assessor, Tax Collector and Tr-asurer were consolidated, as requested in the petition for the organization of said District. i And further ordered that the Directors of the respective Divisions should be voted for and elected respectively by the electors resident within the boundaries of such respective Divisions, and each Director should be a resident of the Division i which he is elected to represent. And further ordered that for the purposes of said election it was deemed and established to be most convenient that there be but one election precinct in said proposed District, consisting of the whole of the territory within the boundaries of said poposed District, and that said election should be held at the town of Brent. ' wood, at Costes Rall, between, the hours of six o'clock- in the morning and seven � o'clock in the afternoon. i And further ordered that said election should be conducted as nearly as pra" ticaule in accordance with the general election laws of the State of California, i cnd that the electors cast ballots, which shoul9 contain the words "Irrigation Dis- i = I _ f 326 trict - Yes" or "Irrigation District - No" or words equivalent thereto, and also the , names of persons to be voted for at said election to fill the several offices of said District, and that no person should be entitled to vote at such election unless he possessed all the qualifications required of electors under the general election laws of the State of California. i-nd further ordered that certain persons therein named be and *ere q)pointed i as election officers to conduct said election. And further ordered that this 30ard of Supervisors should meet on the seoond Monday succeeding such election and proceed to canvasa the votes cast thereat, and if, upon such cane,=ss, it should sppear that a majority of all the votes cast at snob election ere "Irrigation District - Yes" :his Board should, by an order entered on its minutes, declare the territory in said order and hereinbefore describes duly organized as an Irrigation District under the name therein and hereinbefore designates, and should declare the persons receiving respectively the highest number of votes at said election to be duly elected. i And further ordered that due and proper notice ofthe said election should be! published in "Brentwood News" a newspaper of general circulation printed and published;' in the said County of Contra Costa, and that said notice should be published for at i least three 13) weeks previous to said election. AND WHEREAS, such notice of such election, as provided by the order of this i Board and the law in such eases made and provided, we- duly and regularly published in the said "Brentwood News" in the manner and for the time required by The said order of this Board and the lc.w in such cases made and provided; And THEREAS. pursuant to such order and notice and the law in such cases made qnd provided, such election on organization of said District was held on Tuesday, the 20th day of March, 1923; i AND "Ih-7REAS, the returns of such election have been duly made to this Board;; AND :"HER3AS, this 3oard has met on this. Monday, the 2nd day of April, 1923,' and hos duly canvassed the votes cast at such election, and from such canvass it is duly made to appear that there were cast one hundred six (106) ballots at such elect-1 ion in favor of the organization o said Brentwood Irrigation District and no ballctai against the organization of acid Irrigation District. and that a majority of all the votes cast at such election were and are "Irrigation District - Yes"; N0;', TREBEFORE, IT IS HMEBY 03DEnD AID DECLARED that the territory embraced within the boundaries of said District as described in the order of this i board made on the 19th day of Februsry, 1923. which boundaries are hereinbefore set j i forth, be and the same is hereby declared to be duly organized as an Irrigation District under the name heretofore designated, to wit: "Brentwood Irrigati caDistrict"'. i AND IT IS H.:REBY FD=HER DECLARED that the number of votes cast for the can- didates for the respective offices at said election were ^,s follows: For Director of First Div aion: Robert Wallace, Jr. - 49 ' J. Gunther - 1 Millard Diffin - 1 For Director of Second Division: Villiam Dainty - 7 For Director of Third Division: A.D. MacKenzie - 4 For Director of Fourth Division: Byron Swift - 21 Charley Caway - 2 Maclean - 1 For Director of Fifth Division: Walter Moffatt - 12 For Consolidated Office of Assessor. Tax Collector and _reacurer: Joseph Trembley - 54 I 32'x' i 1 � For Consolidated Office of Assessor Tax Collector and Treasurer: M. A. Maclean - 48 A. D. Mackinzey - 1. AND IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED AND DECLARED that the following named persons, receiving respectively the highest number of votes at said election, be and they are hereby declarel to be duly elected to their respective offices. to wit:Il1 For Director of First Division: Robert Wallace, Jr. For Director of Second Division: William Dainty. For Director of Third Division: A.D. MacKenzie. For Director of Fourth Division: Byron Swift. ,t For Director of Fifti, Divisinn: Walter Moffatt. For Consolidated Office of Assess- or. Collector and Treasurer: Joseph Trembley. IT IS FIMTHER ORDERED that this order be entered on the Minutes of this Board, and that a copy of such order, duly certified, be immediately filed for recorb in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 16th, 1923, at 10 o'clock A.M. (/G �C2hairman. �✓ .Clerk. N. I 7; ]; 4z 1 Y 32 7 i I IN TBE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COUTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. I mo!-,AY, APRIT_ 16th. 1923. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.L. i Present: Hon. T.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, C.H.Hayden, I and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. i Absent: Supervisor J.P.Casey. i In the Matter of Cancellation of Erroneous and Double Assessment. I County Auditor A.D.Sallenger, having certified to this Board that on the I Map of East Richmond Heights Ido. 2 lot 22, Block 101, was assessed for year 1920, i I to East Richmond Heights Land Compsiy as shown on Page 115, Roll 8, and that the taxes thereon vie re paid in full; that the same property was also assessed for the same year to A.S.Kimball. as shown on page 115, roll 8 and that the taxes on said j assessment were not paid, and that the property visa sold to the People of the State of California on the 22nd day of June, 1921. under Certificate of Sale No. i 915. j Thereupon. it appearing to the Board that the assessment of A.S.Y_imball as shown on page 115, roll 8, is a double and erroneous assessment and that Certificate of Sale No. 915 to the State of California, should be cancelled; It is, on motion duly m•ide and carried by the Board ordered that said Sale No. 915 of June 22nd, 1921, be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled as a double and erroneous as:nessment. The vote thereon being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. 'i,' i I In the Matter of Advertisement for a Bids for Construction of Temporary District Attorney's office. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of a temporary District '.ttorne.7's office, and this being the time and place for receiv in., of bids, the following bidders file bids in following some, towit: The Miner Company, building complete. $5,784. Henry T. Caskey, 5,723. Guy 0. Smith 5,250. The bid of Mr. Perry not being accompanied by a certified check in accord- ance with advertised notice, was not read or considered. i Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the said bids are in excess of I , the amount e pproprided for said building. I It is, by the 3oard ordered that said bids and each of them be ort the same are and each of them is, hereby rejected, and the Clerk of this Board is hereby I authorized to return certified checks which accompanied said bide. Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board adver- I 3295" 41 ' ties for bids to be presented to this Board on or before Monday May 7th, 1923, up to hour of 11 o'clock A.L. for building of ;aid building according to plans and specifications. In the ,hatter of Contract of P.H. Hoare, for Grading Sec. 2, Div. #27, of County Highway. (Ygnacio Valley). I � 3 This Board having heretofore awarded a contract to P.H.Hoere for grading of Div. 27,(See. 2) County Highway, which said Section and Division is a portion of! Ygnacio Valley -Road, and said P.H.Hoare havirk; filed with this Board bonds as hereto fare designated by this Board and form of contract duly signed; { It is, by the Board ordered that I7.J.13uchanan, Chairman of this Board be ana b i ' he is hereby authorized to execute said contracts for and on behalf of the said County of Contra Costa. In the Latter of Approval of Contracts for Lighting Kensington Lighting District. I This Board having heretofore awarded a contract to the Pacific Gas and Blec- tric Company for lighting of {ensin�ton Lighting District, and now at this time, I i'acific Gas and Electric Company,p rpy, having filed the required bond, with this Board, and contracts duly executed by said Company; It is, by the BRard ordered that said bond be and the same is hereby approv-i ed and the Chairman of this Board is hereb;r authorized to execute said contract i ' for and on behalf o: the said County of Contra Costa. In the hatter of Granting Requisitions. A.B.^inning, District Attorney having filed a requisition for one Harley- Davidson Police ISodel Llotorcycle, and G.O.iieese, County Assessor, having filed re- quisition for a typewriter des'.: and chair, I It is by the Board ordered that said requisitions be and each of them is, hereby granted. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. ' It is by the 3oardo:•dered that the following allowances be and the same J are hereby dis-continned from and after April lot, 1923, to wit: John Annis, Antioch, go* der month. Mrs. E.H.�razer, Richmond, y75. per month. Lra. Loretta Gillen. Richmond, $30. per month. Mrs. Annie Braz, Richmond, $30 per month. I The votte thereon being as follows: Ayes; Supervisors Ynott. Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Loes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. I � I It is further ordered that a cash allowance of $10. per month be and the same; is hereby granted to firs. John Annis, Antioch, commencing April lat. 1923, and that f ti the County Auditor draw, warrant on County Treasurer for the said amount.,,;, I In the Letter of Procuring Alcohol Tax Free for use of Con-:ty Hospital of i I Contra Costa County. i ! The following Resolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board, to wit: iYRE?EAS. it is necessary for the County of Contra Costa, a political sub- . j division of the State of California, to secure alcohol for use in the Contra Costa County Hospital; and, i WHEREAS, as a political subdivision of the State of California, said County j is entitled to secure said Alcohol tax free, and, ! WIP-73AS, under the regalstions promulgated by the Treasury Department for j the withdrawal of alcohol tax free under Section 2 of Title III of the National Pro- hibition Act, the County of Contra Costa, is required to give a bond in the penal Sam! Of $1000 as a condition precedent to the granting of a permit to secure said alcohol I&x free; Now, THEREFORE, BE IT R3SOLV3D that P4.J.Bnchanan, on Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be and he is i hereby authorized to sign the necessary bond, and any and all other documents as such Chairman of the Bonrd of supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, ! in connection with the withdrawal of alcohol tax free under Section 2 of Title III j i of the National Prohibition Act for and on behalf or the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, the duly authorized and empowered body to bind and commit i the said County of Contra costa, a politic=.1 Subdivision of the State of California. i SND BE I2 YU^^WR 3350LV^ that J.T.Belehew, the duly appointed Purchasing Agent for the said Contra Costa County Hospital be and he is hereby authorized to sign' any and all applications for said permit, to withdraw said alcohol tax free. f In the }letter of Procuring a two Ton Pierce Arrow Truck from State Highway Commission. R.R.Arnold. County Surveyor, having reoortedto this Bonrd that he can procur+'p ; one two-ton Pierce arrow Truck fron State Highway Commission for use in his department) in meintenmice of roads; It is, by the Board ordered that said R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, be and he is hereby authorized to take such measures ns will be necessary to pro_ure said i truck from State Highway Commission. f k �d :x 1 ! 331 r i i i In the hatter of Petition of David SoLri Post ,1151, American Legion for permission to conduct Carnival on Outskirts of Pittsburg. A committee from David Solari, Post, ,151. American Legion, appears before the Board and requests permission to 0onduct a Carnival on outskirts of City of i Pittsburg, and that they be relieved from necessity of paying a license to conduct j said Carnival; I Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that David Soleri Post T151, of Pitts- burg should be encouraged, I It is, by the Board ordered that the said David Sol-iri Post ;4151, American Legion, be and they --re hereby granted permission to conduct a Carnival on the out- j skirts of City of Pit.sbnrg, without the necessity of obtaining a license therefor from the County of Contra Costa. I In the Iaatter of Purchase of lands from Albin A. McMahon for purpose of , , building and maintaining Baildin.- or i:emorial Hall for patriotic, fratern'S1 and Benevolent Associations for Veteran Soldiers, Sailors or Tsarina who have served the United States Honorably in any of its '.jars. This Board having heretofore signified its intention of purchasing real estate hereinafter described from Albin A. McMahon for purpose of building and main- tainin; a building or memoriol hall or meeting place for use of patriotic, fraternal i or benevolent associations forwteran soldiers. sailors or marines who have served the 'United States honorably in any of its (jars, and for all or any other purposes for which same ma;; be lawfully used, and havin; published notice of the intentionof this Board of Sunervisors of Contra Costs County to purdase sold real property for above named purposes, and s-id notice having been published in the Contra Costa I f 5 Standard, in the manger and for the time required by 1urt, and as appears by the ef- fidavit of Elsa U. Arnold, and said said notice described said property and amount to be paid therefor, to wit: t e sum of :$3,051.41 and no one appearing at this time to make objections to sail purchase of said land, t It is, by the Hoard ordered that all those certain lots, or parcels of lan# I situate, lying and being in the town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of l California, and more particul-rly described as follows: Lots Numbered One (1)& Two (2) i in block No.Thres hundred twenty-seven (327) of the Additional Survey of the'Town of Uartinez, as delineajied upon that certain map entitled "Map of Original and Additional Surveys of the town of :;artEnez, and filed in the office of t=e Recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California on the 20th deny of I.Iarch, 1895, together with I ' all and singul;zr the tenements, hermditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging and the rents, issaes and profits thereof, owned and claimed by Albin A. ISeMahon, be purchased by the Cotmty of Contra Uosta. State of California, for the sdm of $3.051.41 and that on presentation of a deed signed by s-.id Albin ,,. Mellahon conveying to the County o£ Contra Costa, the above described propert.',(3hid deed being acceptable s 33' F to the District Attorney of Contra Costa Counti and approved by him), that a warrant be drawn by the County auditor on the County ^reasurer in favor of Albin A. LfoYohon for the sum of :}3,051.41 and that the County .'reasurer pay the same. ;hereupon, a food and sufficient deed conveying said property having been presented to the Board of 3apervisors and which said dead has been duly approved oy the District Attorney, It is ordered that said deed be and the same is hereby accepted and said warrant for '23,051.41 be and the same is hereby ordered drawn by the County Auditor on the Veteran Soldiers, Sailors and :.1nrines Home Fund. The vote thereon being �s follows, to wit: Ayes: S,:perrisors .nott, Hayden. Buchanan ail ?rembath. Noes: 'Pone. II Absent: Supervisor Casey.; I In the :.latter of Par::hase of teal Estate from 3.J.,-iallace for purpose of building and .Maintaining thereon a building or memorial hall or meeting place for use of patriotic, fraternal, or benevolent sssoci•:tions for vetertm soldiers, sailors, and marines who have served the .:nited States honorably in sky of its ','ars, and for all and any other purpose for which the same may be lawfully used. bots twenty-six (26), twenty-seven (27), twenty-eight t28), twenty-nine (29), thirty (30), thirty-one (31), thirty-two (32), and the northerly ten (10) feet of i Lot twenty-five (25) in Block C, as said lots and Block are so laid cut and designated on that certain map entitled "fd:p Of the '.o.7n of Br:ntwood,"and recorded in the office i of the County 3ecorder of Contra Costa County, State of ftlifornia, on the 13t day of September, 1881, having been offered for sale to this Board for the use of the ' County for purpose of building and maintaining thereon, a bu_ldin„ or mamori&1 hall or meeting pl•ce for use of patriotic, fraternal, or benevolent associations for foreign sailors, soldiers and marines who have served the United States honorably in i I any of its wars and for all and any other purpose for which same may be lawfully used, nd this Board deeming it necessary and conveiient for the public good that the County! of Contra Costa parch-.so said property for the darpose as above designated and it appearing to this Board that t're price asked for said land, to wit: the sum of 32500 is a reason•ble price for a,id property; It is by the Board ordered that it is the intention of this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to purchase from R.J. Wallace, all those certain parcels of land situate, lying and being in the Town of Brentwood, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Lots Nos. t^enty-six (26), twenty-seven (27), twenty-eight (28), twenty-ninei (29), thirty (30), thirt.;-one (31), thirty-two (32) and northerly ten (10) feet of i Lot t,:enty-five (25f in Block "C" as said lots and block are so laid out �:nd designate and described on that certain map entitled "Lfap of the Town of Brentwood" and recorded in the office of the Coanty Recorder of the County of Contra Costa. State of California, i on the 1st day of September, 1881, for the sum of '22500. D _ . 333 ' And this Board will meet on Monday the 21st day of May, 1923, at 11 o'clock A.Y. at the Board room of said Board at the Court House in the town of Martinez, i County of Contra Costa, State of California, to consummate said purchase. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board give notice as required by law of the intention of this Board to make said purchase and of the time and place when and where this Board will meet to consummate the same, by publishing notice thereof in form and manner required by law, for three weeks in the Brentwood News, being a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors 3nott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Hoes: done. Absent: Supervisor Casey. ' And the Board tares recess to meet on raonday, Hay 7th, 1923.at 10 o'clock 5.15. .Clerk. Chairman. SM 4 -t 4 I 9 A I 33 i I IN T3E 30'RD OF SUPERVISORS OF COITRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORN,IA. # . I MONDAY, MAY 7th, 1923. ! The Board met at 10 o'clock ;.M. - Present: Hon. R.J;Buchanan, Chairman. Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P Casey, C.H.Heyden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. I The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of i April, 1923, are regd to the Board, and by the Board approved as read, and sined by j I the Chairman and Clerk.. i i i In the Matter of Reclamation District ;2065. It appearing to this Board that Reclamatian District No. 2065 has been duly I formed and that the By-Laws thereof have been duly and regularly adopted and recorded) in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costs, State of California W that on application has been made to this Board by Fred M.Pickering, one of the land owners of a::id District, that an election be called in compliance with law; NO, TH 7m-POP , IT IS HIMMEBY ORDEP.ED that nn election be held in said Reclamat- ion District Be. 2065 at snhich election there shall be elected three eligible persons, each of whom must be the owner of record of land within the said District or theduly authorised representative of a corporation which is .^.n owner of record, which said persons shall constitute, when elected and qualified, the Board of Truateea of S,-id District for the management of the affairs thereof and who shall hal office until their successors are elected and qualified under and in pursuance of the proviB ions of Section 3491 of the Political Code of California. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a-ld election be held on Tuesday the 19th day of Jane. 1923. at the office of the Knighteen Irrigation District at bnightsen. County of Contra Costa. State of California=, which said place is neer said District; - IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that thq Clerk of this Board shall give notice of Stich election by publication for not less than one (1) month in "Brentwood News" a newspaper published in said County of Contra Costa, and having general circulation in said C ounty. IT IS FURT33R ORDL93D that at each election each bon, fide owner,of lands i in said District shall be entitled to vote in person or by prom and shell have the right to cess one (l) vote for each one (1) dollar's worth of real estate owned by I i him or her in said District, the value thereof to be determined from the next preced- ing assessment roll of said County of Contra Costa, and a majority of the votes oast) i at Bach election shall elect. and that at such election every owner of real estate shall have the right to cumulate his or her votes as provided by law or to distribatel i them among i;6 many candidates as he shall think fit. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that for the purposes of such election W.P.Lenfenber g Is hereby appointed as Inspector and Frank C. Dutton and Fred Y. Pickering as Judges of Election, who shall constitute a Board of Election for such District, each of said'I persons being a land holder of said District. i I I 335'` ' IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the polls shall be open from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. of said dEy. i In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #799. sood cause appe^ring therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow-i ing warrants of Reclam^tion District X799, be and the same are hereby approved. to wit: No. Date Amount. 181 April 17th, 1923. S 75.00 261 March 6. 1923. 90.00 264 April 16th, 1923, 90.00 265 April 16th, 1923. 20.00 And the Chairman is hereby authorised to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. i i i In the Matter of Approval of 1.7arrants of Reclamation District ,802. Good causd appearing therefor. It is by the Board ordered that the following I warrants of Reclamation District J802. be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. i 291 A'?ril 28th, 1923. $ 33.33 j 292 April 28th. 1923, 2.00 293 April 28th, 1923 8.50 294 April 28th, 1923 26.00 295 April 28th, 1923 25.00 296 April 28th, 1923 25.00 297 April 28th 1923. 25.00 298 April 28th. 1923 70.00 ' And the Chairman is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board j on said '.varrants b:, affixing his signature thereto. j i i In the Matter of Approval of warrants of Reclsmatinr: District ,11619. Good cause apps-ring therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followings warrants of Reclamation District ;11619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. I 267 April 16th, 1923 $ 62.50 266 April 16th, 3123 80.35 269 April 166th. 1923 32.20 'r And the Chairman is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board ' on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. I I i i 336 In the Matter of Lease of , Truck from State Highway Commission. This Board having heretofore authorized the County Engineer to enter into a contract with the State Highway Commission for lease of one Pierce-Arrow two-ton truck California Highway Commission bo. 1538, Engine No. 8080 Surplus Military Equip- ment allotted to California Highway Commission by the United States Bureau of Public Roads, and a form of Contract having bee n presented to this Board duly executed. It is b; the Board ordered that W.J.Bachanan, Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of th= County of Contra Costa. i i In the Matter of Settlement of Claims i of Southern Pacific Company for Transp rtation of Rock from Newlove to Neroly. The Railro^d Commission having notified t.,is Board that the Southern Pacific Railroad Company is willing to settle said claim of $160.23 for the sum of $25. for moving five carloads of crushed rock from Newlove to Neroly Station. December 1922, and it apps ring to the Board that the s-id offer of settlement is a re:_soneble one, It is by the Board ordered that this Board hereby accepts the proposition of the Southern Pacific Rsilroc+d Comp,ny to settle said claim of .160.23 and upon pre- sentation of proper bill for sane, that s;;id amount be allowed to said Southern Pas- if is Comp.ny. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.-,, i i 1 In the Matter of Lost Warrant. Miss C. Caudron, having filed with this Bo^.rd her affidavit showing that ori the 7th day of Peb. 1923, there was issued to her a County Library Fund *7arr::nt Numbered 451, for the sum of •j10; th_t same was mailed to kponent on Feb. 7th, 1923.', and h,:s been lost; and praying that a new warrant be issued in lieu thereof; i Thereupon, it is by ;he Board ordered thr.t the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant, and that a duplicate of the some be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and I paid in order of payment of said original lost Warrant.. , I I i In the Matter of Communication from J.J. Fox rega>ding Repair of Crockett Jail. i A communication from J.J. Fox regarding the repairing of the Crockett Jail,: was received and read to the Board, and by the Board laid over for one month, and i referred to Supervisor Casey for report on same. P 337 ' In the Futter of Advertising for Bids for Construction of Temporary District Attorney's j office. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of a temporary district Attorney's office, and this being the time and place fixed for receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids. in following sums, to wit; L.V.Perry, Building complete. $5,150. John N. Branaugh. 5,300. T.R.1lorris. 5,490. Thereupon it appe,r'ng to the Board that the bid of L.V.Perry, is the lowest'; and best bid presented for erection of said building, in accordance with said plans and specifications. It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby award- ad to L.V.Perry for the sum of $5,150. It is further ordered that said L.V.Perry, be and he is hereby required to give bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for material and labor furnished, and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithful performance of ssid contract. It is further ordered that the District ..ttorney prepare contracts and bonds in accordance with foregoing order. i I I I In the flatter of Petition for Formation of Bay Point Fire District. i A petition having been filed With this Board praying that t-is Board appoint three commissioners to be known as Board of ?ire Commissioners of Bap Point Fire ' District of-Contr- Costs County, Stnte of California, and asking that C.B.Johnson, S.W.Canninghsm and W.S.Van '.Tinkle, be appointed lire Commissioners therein, i It is, by the Board ordered that C.B.Johnson, S.N.Cunningham, and T.S.Van i Winkle, be appointed yoard of dire Commissioners for Bay Point Fire District of Contra; Costa County. Cd.ifornia. which said Fire Commissioners shall proceed to form Bay Point', Fire District in said County as provided by law; Itis, bythe Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board issue certificates of Appointment to said Board of Fire Commissioners.,: i I i In the Platter of Placing Fire Hydrants outside of Incorporated City of Pinole. 1 A representative of the Pinole Fire Department appears before this hoard 1 and asks permission to place fire hydrant on public street outside of the incorporated City of Pinole; Thereupon, it is by the Board order=d that the Pinole Fire Department or the Hercules ;.Tater Company serving water to said District, be and they are hereby permitted to place a fire hydrant on s^id street outside of the Town of Pinole; the County of Contra costa assuming no responsibility for constructing said water main or 33S for the maintenance thereof, said expense to be borne wholly by the inhabitants of ' ;^ the said territory served or other persons other than the County of Contra Costa; said hydrant to be so placed as not to interfere with traffic or other conditions along said street. i i ! I In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowances heretofore made to following; I names indigents be and the same are hereby annulled and discontinued from and after this date, to wit: Louisa Travo, Antioch; Mrs. J. Antone, Martinez. Mrs. M. Tankert, Richmond It is further ordered that the following cash allowances commencing on dates j j set opposite their respective names be and the same are hereby granted to following named indigents: sirs. D. Gallagher, Concord, j22.50 per month. aommeneing April -let, 1923. Mrs. Bessie G1en,Pittsbmg�30. per month, commencing April lot. 1923. Mrs. A. Leam, Antioch, 15. per month, commencing April 1st, 1923. Mrs. A. Tarantino, Martinez, $9.per month, commencing April let, 1923. Mrs. Mary D. Sanchez, R-F.D,339a San Pablo, $45. per month. commencing _ April let, 1923. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Manuel Baeas of Oakley, of j12. per month. be and the same is hereby increased to $14. per month commencing May 1st, 1923. The vote thereon being unanimous., I i I In the loaner of Care of Mrs. i Charles Daley of Walnut Creek. Probation Officer A.J.McMahon, having reported to this Board that Mrs. Charles! Daley, and four children of Walnut Creek will require temporary assistance; It is. on motion duly made and cerried, by the Board ordered that A.J.UcMahon j Probation officer be and he is hereby order,:d to use his discretion and award such temporary assistance as may be required by said persona; It is further ordered that A.J.Mc]tahon, Probation officer. be and he in hereby!, ordered to make the best arrangements poosible for the care and maintenance of one John Peralta, a minor, of Martinez. I The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I 1 I 339 In the Matter of adoption of Plane and Specifications for Paving one Lila of Div. 125,04arsh Creek Highway) R.R.Arnold. County Engineer havhg presented to this Board, plane and specs= ficstinns profiles and cross-seotions for the paving of one mile of Division -125, Of County HighTay, which said Division is part of Marsh Creel:Road, beginning at the' town of Clayton, and running; easterly one mile. It is by the Board ordered that said clans and specifications, profiles and cross-sections be and the same rre hereby adopted ^s plans !and specifications, ' profiles and cross-sections for the paving of said road. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Pittsburg Post, for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on ImIDAY June 4th. 1923, for the paving of said road in accordance with said plans and; specifications. ' The said order being passed by the unanimous vote of the Bosrd. i i In the Cutter of Contract of Downer I & Kero for construction of San Pablo Creek Road. It is by the Board ordered that Downer & hero, be and they are hereby granted an extension of sixty days from and after expiration of last extensions with, in which to complete their contract for c^nstruction of Son Pablo Creek Road. i The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. I i ii 1 In the Clatter of Application of C.H. Hayden to sell Sprinkling Wagon. i It is by the Board ordered that the order heretofore made authorizingC.H. neyden, Supervisor, to sell sprinkling wagon, be and the same is hereby rescinded and set aside. In the :Satter of dpplication of Public Speaking Class to use Lower Court Room. An application having been made by the Public Speaking Class. for pamission to use the lower Court Room, It is by the Board ordered that the s^id request be and the same is hereby] granted. i I I i I r 340 i j In the hatter of Granting Leave of absence. 2eb Knott, having made application tothis Board for permission to leave the State of California; It is, by the Board order=d that he is hereby granted a leave of absence from the State of California, of sixty days from and after date of leaving said State. I f� I In the Matter of Issuance of i Bonds of Amador Valley Joint Union High School District of Alameda County, and Contra Costa County, California. RHER&AS, on the 4th day of January, 1923, the Board of Trustees of Amador ' Valley Joint Union High School District of Alameda County, and Contra Costa County, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order of said Board duly and _ regularly passed and adopted by them and entered on the Iiinutes of said Board on said day, did call an election and resolved and ordered that an election be called and held on the 13th day of 2ebruary, 1923, in said High School District for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said High School District the question of issuing and sellinir bonds of said High School District in the amount of One hundred ten thousand! ($110,000.) dollars to run not exceeding forty (40) years and to bear interest at the rate of five per cent (50) per annum, payable semi-annually for the purpose of rale- ing money for purchasing high school lots; for building or purchasing one or more I high school buildings; for making alterations and additions to high school buildin;s for insuring high school buildings; for supplying high school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus; and for improving high school grounds; and WHEREAS. an election was held in said Amador Valley Joint Union High school District on the 13th day of February, 1923, in conformity with said Resolution and i order of the said Board of Trustees, and i WEMEAS, the County Superintendent of Schools of said County of Alameda has and at at all times since the formation of said District has had. �arisdiction of r said High School District, and all of the proceeding had in the premises have been j i certified to the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County by the Board of Trustees of � said High School District as required by law, aid. WHEREAS, said Board of Supervisors of Alameda County, by resolution dated April 30th, 1923, a certified copy of which has been filed with this said Board, has found and declared, and this Board hereby finds and declares that said election; was duly and legally called and held and conducted and that notice thereof viae duly and legally given and published and the result thereof duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law; and that all acts, conditions and; ' i things required by law to be done have been done and hove been performed in regular j and due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the statute authorizing'; the issue of High School bonds and that the total amount of indebtedness of the saidt High School District, including this proposed issue of bonds is within the limit prescribed by law; - i 341 ' IT IS THEREFOREMIMED that the bonds of Amador Valley Joint union High School: District of Alameda County, and Contra Costa County, State of Colifornin, issue in the; sum of Una hundred ten thousand ($110,000) dollzrs in the denomination Of One thousand' dollars ($1000) each payable within forty 140) years from t he date thereof in gold coin of the United States of America, with interest thereon at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum, payable semi-annually in like gold coin of the United States of America at the office of the County 'treasurer of said County of Alameda; IT IS MTRER ORDERED that said bonds shall be numbered consecutively from one (1) to one hundred ten (110) inclusive, and shall be payable in numerical order at the rate of three (3) bonds nor annum in e.ch of the years from 1929 to and including 1958 and four (4) bends per annum in each of the years from 1959 to and includ- ing 1963. Said bonds shall be dated the lot day of May, 1923, and shall be payable on the lot day of May of each yegr in which said bonds shall become due as above set out. and the interest accruing thereon shall be payable on the let day of May and ' the let day of November of each and every year until said bonds are paid. IT IS FURMT ORDER*:D that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: HIGH SCOOL BOND i OF i AMADOR VALLEY JOINT UNIO'! HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT uF BLAMED:: CUUNTY AND Cv9TRA Cu92A COU9TY, CALIFORNIA, UNITED SiAT3S OF AL ERICA. APAADOR VALLEY JOINT UNIO^' uIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT uF AId,13D+ COUNTS AND Cu_NTRA 7u ST.A COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, acknowledges itself indebted to and promisee to pa;; to the holder hereof at the office of the Treasurer of Alameda County. State of California, on the 1st day of May, 19^ pne thousand doll^.rs ($1000.) in gold coin of the United States of America with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of! five per cent (5$) per annum payable semi-annually on the lot day of May, and the on the 1st day of November of each year fm m the date hereof until this bond is paid. This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, and numbered :tam one (1V i to one hundred ten (110) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of One ban dred ten thousand dollars ($110,000.) and is issued by the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County, state of California, for the ptrpose of raising money for purchasing high school lots; for building or purchasing one or more high school buildings; for making alterations and additions to high school buildings; for insuring high school I buildings: for supplying high school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus; end, for improving high school grounds; in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Political Code of,and the Constitution of the State of California and as authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legily called and held and conducted in said Amador Valley Joint Union High School District in said -ounty of Alameda, and in said ''ounty of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 13th day of February, 1923. And the Board of Supervisors of ' Alameda County and the Board of Supervisors of Contrz Costa County, State of California, hereby certify and declare that said electiar. was duly and !@.ally c lled held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published sad the result thereof was duly and legally canv,esed and declared in the manner and no required by low, and that all acts, conditions and things req&ed by lar+ to be done precedent 342 i to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done and have been performedin regular and in due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing , t the issue of Hi3h School Bonds and does also further certify one declare that the total amount of the indebtedness of the said Amador Valley apint union ttigh Sonool district, ineW ing this issue of bonds, is within the limits provided by law. This bend is in the form prescribed by said order of said Board of Supervisors of Alameda County. State of Ualiforns, duly made and entered in its Minutes on the day of April, 1923, and by order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, duly made and entered in its Minutes on the 7tn day of may, i 1923, and shall be pnyaole out of the interest and sinking funds of said Amador valley Joint Union High School District and the money for the redemption of said bonds and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said High School District. i IPI 17ITNz7SS 17=20F, the Bosrd oL SupFrvisore of Alameda County, and the ' Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, have each respective- ly caused this bond to be signed b,; its vhairman and by the County Auditor and attest; ed by its Clerk with too seal of slid Board att•,ched this let dcy of May, 1923. C airman of the Alameda County Oar of Supervisors. I Attest,: County Clerk aB Clark of the A eme a Uounty Auditor. Board of Supervisors of Alameda County. Chairman o he Cora Costa oun y Board of Supervisors. I on ra Uosta oun yu or. i Attest: County Clerk and Clerk of the BoarT of Supervisors of Contra Costs County. ASID BE 1T FURTEME OEDE7.M that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons in the following form, to wit: I'r.Er.:ST COUPON. $25.00 go. The Treasurer of Alameda County. State of California, will pay to the I holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of Amador Valley Joint Union High j School District of Alameda County, and Contra Costa County. State of California. on the day of 19 at his office in the City of Oakland, i in slid County m d State, the spm of twenty-five ($25.00) dollars for six (6) months interest on bond numbered of said high School District. ! i rmane A ameda CKRY oar of Supervisors. Alameda -oun y Auditor. Attest: ounty Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors ! ' of Alameda County. ChEarman of the uontrn costa County Board of Supervisors. i Contra uosta Uounty A u alFor. Attest: County Clerx and Glerh of the Board of SUPS vis�a9 vc Uvn -!A "STS OWIIiX- 343 ' IT IS :'URT=R ORDERED that the Assessor of the said Coanty of Contra Costa be and he in hereby directed to certify annually to this Board as soon <.s the County assessments hsve been equalized by the State Board of Equalization, the assessed value of all taxable property in said County situated in s=-id Amador Valley Joint Union Hign School Distict of Alameda County and Contrc Costa County, State of Califor- nie, and this said Board shall annually at the time of making the levy of taxes for county purposes levy a tax for that year on the property in said high school district and within said county for the interest and redemption of all outstanding bonds o3 said high school district according to ratio which the assessed value o1 the', property in said high school district in said county bears to the total assessed value of the property in said Amador Valley Joint Union High School District, provided that such rate of tax, together with the rate therefor levied by said Board of Super-!, visors of said County of Alamedc, shall be sufficient to raise not less then the ' amount needed to pay the interest and such portion of the principal of said bonds as is to become due during such year; and IT IS FURTHER ORDEp-D that the said tax shall be entered upon the assessments, roll of said county of Contra Costa, and shall be collected in the same manner as other i school taxes are entered and collected and when collected shall be paid into the Treasury of said County of Contra Costa, and the County Treasurer of said Contra Costa County is hereby authorized and dire cted to pay the sum collected on account of said tax into the treasury of the said County of Alameda, upon receipt of a written demand therefor from the County Treasurer of scSd County of Alameda, to the credit of the interest and sinking fund of s•.id high school district, which amount is hereby authorized to be used for the payment of the principal and interest on said bonds and for no other purpose. IT IS FIETHER ORDERR'! that the County Clerk and the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and the County ;auditor of the County of Contra Costa be and they are ' hereby authorized and directed, each in his official capecity,to sign each of said bonds and the coupons attached thereto std in accordance with this order,of said Board to affix to each of said bonds the sell of said board and thereupon said offi- cers shall deliver said bonds so executed to the County Treasurer of Alameda County for safe keeping. and that the s^me be sold by said Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda as provided by 1r,w; On motion of Supervisor J.P.Cesey, seconded by Supervisor R.J.Trembsth, the resolution was passed by the following called vote this 7th day of MW. 1923. Ayes: Supervisors Zeb 'Knott, J.P. Casey, C.H.Heyden. _J.Buchenst and R.J.Trembath. ?toes: None. Absent: Rona. i I i i I 34 i In the Matter of the Petition for to ORDER CALLIN^ ELECTION. I FORMATION of 11t. view Sanitary District. i - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --� i A petition in writing having been presented to this Board on the 7th day of May. 1923, asking for the formation of a Sanitary District within the County of Contra Costa, and praying that an election be held to dtermine whether or not said District shall be formed as provided by law in such cases, and it appearing to this Board that said petition sets forth the bound&ries of said District, which proposed district is hereinafter particularly described, and that said petition is signed by more than twenty five persons in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. I and each of whom is a resident and freeholder within the proposed District, and that said petition also Sets forth and states the name of the proposed district, to wit: "Mut. View Sanitary District" and it further appearing that said petition in all things ' conforms to the requirements of law in such cases made and provided; IT IS THE?REFORE RESOLVED and 0?.)BRED that an election be, and the same is hereby. ordered to be heldon said proposed sanitary district on Tuesday, the 12th day Jane. 1923, between the hours of six o'clock A.M. and seven o'clock P.M. during whisk period the polls shall remain open, and at which time the qualified electors of said proposed district may vote for or against s sanitary district. Persons to fill the position of Sanitary 'seessor and five members of the Sanitary Board will be voted for at such election. Said proposed district in said petition and hereinabove mentioned is situated;, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is outside of the boundaries j of arq incorporated city or town or sanitary District, and is to comprise and include within its exterior limits all that cert,:in territory embraced within the following boundaries. to wit: BEGINNI r. at the southeast corner of Lot 6, Block 12. as said lot and ' Block are so laid down, delineated and lesignated upon that certain map entitled "Mar tinez Center Tract No. 1. Martinez, Contra Coats County, California " filed December! 7, 1915, records of Contra Costa County, California; thence running northerly along j the santerly line of said Martinez Center Tract No. 1 and said line produced to a point 15 feet southerly measured at right angles from the center line of the County Road leading from Martinez to Pacheco; thence westerly, northwesterly and southwest- arty along a line 15 feet southerly measured at right angles from the center line of said road to its intersection with the center line of Bash Avenue; thence south- westerly along the center line of Bush Avenue to its intersection with the westerly line of Orange Street produced norRerly; thence southerly along the westerly line of Orange Street to its intersection with the southerly line of Lot 12, Block 16, as said street, lot and block are do laid lown, designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled "Martinez Land Company Tract No. 5. Martinez, Contra Costa County, California" filed October 27, 1915, in Block 14 of Maps, page 291, Records of Contra Costa County; thence southwesterly along the dividing line between Lots 12 and 13 of said Block 16 to the most westerly corner of said Lot 13; thence south- easterly along the southerly line of Lot 13 to the most netherly corner of Int 6 Block 30, as said lot and Block are so laid Mown, designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled "Martinez Land Company Tract No. 6. Martinez, Contra Costa County, Caif ornis" filed February 8, 1916, in -Book 14 of Maps, page 297, Records of Contra Costa County; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of Lots 6,5, 4, 3. 2 and 14 of said Block 30 to a point on the northeasterly line of Monterey Avenue; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line of said Monterey Avenue to its intersection with the northwesterly line of Lot 11, Block 32 produced north- easterly; thence southwesterly in a straight line along said line to the most north- ! , erly corner of said Lot 11; thence southwesterly along the dividing line between Lots' 11 and 12, Block 32, end said line produced to the southwesterly line of West Shell Avenue; thence southeasterly along said line to the most northerly corner of Lot 5, Block 37, a- said Martinez Land Company Tract No. 6; thence southwesterly along the northerly line of said lot 5 to the most westerly corner thereof: thence southeast- erly along the wesierly line of Lots 5 and 4. Block 37, to the most southerly corner of said Lot 4: thence northeasterly along the southerly line of said Lot 4 to a point! on the westerly line of Yosemite Avenue; thence soatheasterly along the westerly line of said Yosemite Avenue to its iitersection with the southerly line of Lot 1. Block 38, Martinez Land Company Tract No. 6 prodaced southwesterly; thence in a straight line northeasterly along said line to the westerly line of Shell avenge; thence soatl,- I' 34,5 1Ieasterly along the westerly line of Shell Avenue to a point where the southerly line of Lot 2, Block 50, of Martinez Land Company Tract No. 7 if produced south- westerly would intersect the same: thence northeasterly in a straight line to the most southerly corner of Lot 2, B1•ek 50, Martinez Land company Tract No. 7, filed March 6, 1916, in Book 14 of Maps, page 299: thence northeasterly along the southerly line of said Lot 2 and said line produced to a point on the easterly line of Leslie Avenue; thence northwesterly on the easterly line of said Leslie Avenue to the south westerly corner of Lot 19, Block 51; thence northeasterly along the southerly line of said Lot 19 to the most easterly corner thereof; thence southeasterly along the westerly line of Lots 6,7,8,9 and 10 of Block 51 to the southwesterly corner of said Lot 10; thence southeasterly along the southerly line of Lot 10 and said line produced to its intersection with the easterly line of San Carlos Avenue and the westerly line of Lot 1, Block 43, of said Martinez Land Company Tract No. 7; thence northerly,' along the westerly line of said Lot 1 to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence southeasterly along the northerly line of Lots 1, 2 and 3 of Block 43 to the north- easterly corner of said Lot 3; thence southeasterly along the easterly line of said Lot 3 to the northwesterly corner of Lot 4; thence northeasterly along the northerly line.of Lot 4 to the northeast corner thereof; and southeasterly along the easterly line of said Lot 4 to the most sotherly corner of Lot 7; thence northeasterly along the southerly line of slid Lot 7 to the most easterly corner thereof; thence north- easterly, crossing East Orange Street, to the most westerly corner of Lot 6, Block 44, thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of said Lot 6 to the most northerly corner thereof; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Lots 6 and 7, Block 44, to the most westerly corner of Lot 17; thence northeasterly along the southerly line of Lots 17, 16 and 15 to the most northwesterly corner of ' Lot 14, Block 44; thence southeasterly along the westerly line of soid Lot 14 to the southwest corner thereof; thence in a straight line crossing Leslie Avenue to the no-thwesterly corner of Lot 15, Block 49; thence southeasterly along the westerly line of said Lot 15 to the southwesterly corner thereof; thence northeasterly along; the southerly line of said Lot 15 and said line produced to a point on the westerly line of lot 3. Block 48, and thence northerly along the westerly line of Lots 3 and 2 to the southwest corner of Lot 1, Block 48; thence easterly along the southerly line of said Lot 1 and said line produced to a point on the easterly line of 6iartinez Avenue; thence northerly alon, the easterly line of said Martinez Avenue to the southwesterly corner of Lot 4, Block 46; thence easterly along the southerly line of said Lot 4, to the southeast corner thereof; thence northerly in a straight line along the easterly line of Lot 4. Block 46, Martinez Land Company Tract No. 7, and the easterly line of Lots 5,4 and 3, Martinez Land Company Tract No. 8 to the north-' easterly corner of said Lot 3. said point also being the southwesterly corner of Lot[ 12, Block 61; thence easterly along the southerly line of sr-id Lot 12 and said line produced to a point on the westerly line of Lot 5, Block 62, of said Martinez Land Company Tract No. 8; thence northerly along the westerly line of said Lot 5 to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence easterly along the northerly line of said Lot 6 to the northeasterly corner thereof, said point nlso being the southeasterly corner of Lot 4, Bock 62; thence northerly along the easterly line of Lots 4, 3 and; 2, to the soot westerly corner of Lot 20, Block 62; thence easterly along the southerly line of Lot 20, Block 62, and said Line produced to a point on the westerly line of Block 70; thence northerly ;long said line to the northwest corner of said Block 70 and the southerly line of Sycamore street; thence easterly along the southerly line of Sycamore street to its intersection with the easterly line of Lot 6, Block 12, Martinez Center Tract No. 1 produced southerly; thence in a straight line northerly to the southeast corner of said Lot 6, BL ck 12, into the place ' of beginnin3. Being all of Martinez Center Tract No. 1. all of Martinez Land Company Tr-ct Ito. 1, all of Kartinez Land Company Tract No. 2, all of Martinez Land Company] Tract Ido. 3, ali of i+iartinez Land Oompany Tract No. 4, portion of Martinez Land Com n Tract No. 5, portion of Martinez Land Com n Tract No. 6, portion of ' P� y P Pa y Mar- tinez Land Company Tract No. 7. and Portion of Martinez Lend Company Tract No. S. andi other property. That the name to be given to said proposed district shall be "Mt. View Sanitary Districs". The ballot shall contain the words "For a sanitary District" or "Against i a Sanitary District" as the case may be and also the names of the persons to be voted for at said election. C The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Su ne raisors $holt, Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and •Prembath. Noes: Supervisors - None. Absent: Supervisors- ivone. i i 346 In the Matter of petition for the Vormation of Mt. View Sanitsry District. This Board having heretofore on the 7th day of May, 1923, ordered that an election be held in the proposed sanitary District to be named and known as Mt. View Sanitary District, on the 12th day of June, 1923, between the hours of cis i o'clock A.M. and seven o'clock P.M. during which time the polls shall remain open i at which the qualified electors of said proposed district may vote for or against a sanitary district and also for persons to fill the offices of Sanitary Assessor and five members of a Sanitary Board; i IT iS iv0;+; aY TnIS BOARD 03DTENRF.D that the following place in said proposed sanitary District will be the polling place or place for holding aaid election, and that the following named qualified persons have been appointed to act as election officers to conduct said election and who shall constitute the ofxicers of said elect. ' Lon in said proposed district, to wit: i Polling Place: Old Ash Store situatea on ;aeheco Boulevard, in said Sanitary' District. Inspector: F.E.Ash. Judges. Clinton Illen and C.J. Shelton. It is by the Board further ordered that the Clerk of this Board cvm a copy of this Order or proclamation, together with a copy of the order that each election be hold, made on the 7th day of May, 1923, to be posted for four successive weeks prior to the election in three public places within the proposed district. and also to cause said order and this order and proclamation to be published once a week for four Saco-! essive weeks prior to the election in The Daily Gazette. a newspaper published in the County of Contra Costa. State of California. there being no newspaper published within the said proposed District. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott. Case„ Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Nbea: ?Zone. Absent: None. j i i And the Board ta;:es recess to meet on Monday, May 21st, 1M-3, et 10 o'clock A.M. j Chairman. lyt LC Gc C Clerk. i f i n 347 I f i ' IN T H3 BOARD OF SUP!-P.`lISORS OF CO`_P_:tA COSTA COUNTY. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, May 21st, 1923. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors 90-Casey, C.H. Hayden, and 3.J.Trambath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. i Absent: Supervisor Zeb Knott. In the Liatter of Approval of Warrants of ?Reclamation District #2059. i Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrants are hereoy ordered i approved, to wit: i No. Date Amount. i 78 May 19, 1923, 140.00 I ' 79 May 19, 1923 88.80 } s0 May 19, 1923, 59.55 81 May 19, 1923 140.00 82 May 19th, 1923, 106.40 83 ,..ay 19, 1923. 55.60 84 May 19, 1923 2.35 85 May 19, 1923 3.60 86 May 19, 1923 149.71 87 May 19, 1923 20.69 3 88 May 19, 1923 325.00 i 89 May 19, 1923 70.15 90 May 19, 1923 21.40 91 May 19. 1923 66.00 92 May 19, 1923 44.00 93 May 19, 1923. 51.00 i z 94 bray 19, 1923 7.35 95 May 19. 1923 16.91. 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. a 1 I f 3n the Matter of Trans!.'er of Funds. � Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follaring amounts, be and the same are hereby ordered transferred from General Fund to State Fund for following purposes, to crit: For California School for Girls. - - - $17.98 Preston School of Industry - - - - - - 376.07 Sonoma State.Home - - - - - - - - - - - 1545.00 The said order is passed b, the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Tremboth. S Noes None. Absent: Supervisor Knott.; s •v In the Hatter of Granting Leave of z Absence. I R i K.W.Joost, Tax Collector, having made application to this Board, for a leave of absence from the State of California; It is, by the Board ordered that the said M.w.Joost, be and he is hereby i granted a leave of absence of sixty days from and after date of leaving the State of California. -11 34c i i 1 In the Cutter of Fixing Compensation fcr I Road Stork. ! It is by the board ordered that the following compensation be fi:ced for labor performed on county roads in Contra Costa County, until the further order of j this Board: Laborer:a, per day, y4.50. Horses, each, per day, .1.50. j I It is further ordered that each Supervisor be and he is hereby authorized to pay such additional wages for foremen as in his Judgment may seem best. i ! i I I In the Batter of Approval o: Policy i for Insurance of SJhLte -ruck. i Davi Bros. having presented to this Board, an insurance policy on Whits truck; It is, by the Board ordered that said policy be and the same is hereby returned to said J.o.Lavi and Bro. with a request that they re-write said policy for $1000. i In the batter of llowance to Indigents. It is by the board ordered that the allowancea heretofore made to following; named indigents be and the same are hereby discontinued from and after this date, i to wit: i John Bendixen, Byron, California. tars. Alex. Parsons, Richmond. California. It is by the Board further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to I yrs. Isola •rrampett, Richmond, California, be and the same is hereby increased � V15. per month corn encing on .:ay 1st, 1923. It is further ordered that an allowance of $20 per month be and the same is hereby ,ranted to Lars. A. Fraga, of Oaldey, California, commencing May lst, 1923. i The vote thereon being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and rrembath. Hoes: None. Absent: Snnervisor,Knott.A_ I i In the Natter of Approval of Contract and Bond of L.V.Perry, for construction of Temporary District Attorney's office. 1.11.1'erry, having presented to this Board good and sufficient bonds as pro- vided in previous order of this Board, and form of contract duly executed, It is by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the same are hereby accepted and approved by this Board and the Chairman of this Board is hereb;; authorized to execate said contract for and on behalf of the County of i Contra Costa. i i Ii f' 349 In the Latter of Acceptance and Approval of Deeds of Southern Pacific Company and Southern Pacific Railroad Company. The Southern Pacific Company and the Southern Pacific Railroad Company having presented to this Board, a form in triplicate counterparts, of proposed license Agreement between Southern Pacific Company and Southern Pa6i£ia Railroad Company and the County of Qontra Costa, covering construction of grade crossings over right of way and tracks in vicinity of N eroly, California, and said proposed license agreement being in form satisfactory to this Board; It is, b7 the Board ordered that the Chairman and Clerk of this Board be and they are hereby ordered to execute said Li"- nue Agreement for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. i The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: ` i Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and "'rembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Knott., I i • I In the Matter of Repair of � I Crockett Jail. I J.J.Fox, Constable in and for the i'welfth Township having reported to this f Board that the Crockett Jail is in a bad state of repair and that some shouldbe i placed in proper shape, and that same requires shingling, painting, both inside and outside, and repairing of walls and wiring for electricity, all estimated to cost the sum of $149.25. I It is, b;' the Board ordered that said James J. Pox, be and he is hereby I authorized to nro-sed with the repair of said Sail in accordance with his letter ' of ray 5th, 1923, at estimated cost of $149.25.,,, 1 I d I In the ;.latter of Acceptance of contract of E.E.O'Brien for building Sec. 2, Division X25, County Pi,,hn.ay. P..R.Arnold, County Surveyor having filed with this Board his certificate I n showing that the contract of E.E.O'Brien, to build Section 2, Division #25, of r County Highway, has been completed as per specifications; j It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby de-. Glared completed and said road accepted; It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said E.E.O'Bria� ' for labor and materials furnished on said contract, be and the same is hereby re- 2 qui red to present same to this hoard, thirtyfive days from this date.., � r 4 sA 3L50 i i i In the Futter of Allowance to Indigents. i Proba+_ion Officer A.J.htcldahon, having reported to this Board that he. has under his care, a child by the name of Bertha Keefer who is now at St. Joseph's . Orphan Asylum, and that an expense has accrued for the keeping of said child;. It is, by the Board ordered that said A.J.Ilalahon, be and he is hereby authorized to use his best jadgment in the settling of said claim for caring for said child. I i In the Ilatter of Allowance of Claims j on General Fund. . It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D.2, would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of claims for workon County Highway in Sup. District §2, i It is, by the Bo.---.rd ordered that the following claims be paid out of the General Fund. to wit: ' Na^^e. Amount. H. Arendt & Company �" 184.58 California Corrugated Culvert Co. 91.47. i The vote of the Board on said order being r:: follows, to wit: j Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden. Buchanan and Trembath. '+ noes: Ilona. Absent: Supervisor Bnott.1 I i i In the Matter of Purchase of lands from R.J. Wallace, for the purpose of building and maintaining Memorial Hall for use of patriotic, fraternal and benevolent associations for veteran soldiers, sailors or marines who have served the United Staten honorably in any of i its wars, and for all and every purpose for which same may be lawfully used. - .his board having heretofore signified its intention of purchasing the real estate hereinafter described from H.J.Wallace, for the purpose of building and main- taining thereon, a building or memorial hall or meeting place for the use of patriot- i i.c, fraternal or benevolent associations for veteran soldiers, sailors or marines who have served the united States honorably in any of its wars, and for all or other purposes for which same may be lawfully used, and having ,:ublished notice of the intention of the Hoard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, to purchase said real property for the above named purpose, and said notice having been published in Brentwood Dews, in the manner and for the time required by law, as appears by the affidavit of Sam Hill, and said notice describing the said property and amount to be ' i paid therefor, to wit: the sum of $2500, and no one appearing at this time to make objecti ns to the proposed purchase of said lands, it is, by the Board ordered that all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the -owr. of Brentwood, County of Contra Costs State of California, and more particularly described as follows: Lots Dos. twenty- I :cs ' six (2G), twenty-seven (27), twenty-eight (28), twenty-nine (29), thirty (30), thirty-one (31) and thirty-two (32) and northerly ten (10) feet of Lot numbered twenty-five (25) in block "C" as said lots and Block are so laid out, designated and described on that certain map entitled "Lap of town of Brentwood" and recorded in the office of the County !recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California,on let day of September, 1881, together with all and singular the tenements, heredity- ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging and the rents, issues and profits thereof. i owned and claims by R.J.Wallace, be purchased by the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the sum of $2500, and that on presentation of a deed signed by lt.J.ilallsce conveying to the County of Contra Costa the above described property (said deed to be acceptable to end approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa Countyl that a warrant i be drawn by the County Auditor, on the County Treasurer in favor of said R.J. Wallace, for the sum of $25C0 and that said warrant be payable to R.J.Wallace, and ' that the County Treasurer pay the same. thereupon a good and sufficient deed having been presented to the Board and which has been duly approved by the District Attorney; It is ordered that said deed be and the same is hereby accepted and said j warrant for 42500 be and the same is hereby ordered drawn by County Auditor on Veteran Sailors, Soldiers and Marines Home r'und. . The vote of the Doard thereon being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and irembath. Moss: None. Absent: Supervisor e.nott., i 1 In the Mather of Purchase of Real f ' property from Ralph M. Beede, for purpose i of buildin and maintaining a building or Ilemorial Hall or Meeting place for use of patriotic, fraternal or benevolent associations for veteran soldiers, sailors and marines, who have,served the United States honorably in any of its Bars, and for all and any other purpose for which same hay be lawfully used. Lots one (1), two (2), eleven 1111 and twelve (12) in Block Fifty-five i I (55) of the town of Antioch, as said lots and Blocks are marked, numbered and delineated on that certain map of said town made by Russell Eddy and recorded in the office of uounty 4ecorder of said Contra costa �oanty, Ca'ifornia, together with' all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging and the rents, issues and profits thereof, having been offered for sale to this . Board for ase of County for purpose of building and maintaining thereon, a building ' or Memorial Hall or meeting place for use of patriotic, fraternal or benevolent r associations for veteran oldiers, sailors or marines who have served the united , States honorably in any of its wars, and for all and any other purposes for *ich same may be lawfully used, And this Board deeming it necessary and convenient for the public good that the County of Contra Costa. purchase said property for the purposes above deslg"t- i 352 i I, ed, and it appearing to this Board that the price asked for said lot, to wit: J $4300. is a reasonable price for said property, I It is by the board ordered that it is the intention of thia Board of Supervisors of Contra costa County to purchase from balph M. Beede, all of those certain lots, parcels or pieces of land, situate, lying and being in the town of Antioch, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and more particularly des- cribed as follows: Lots one (1). two (2). eleven (11) and twelve (12) in block Fifty-five (55) of the town of Antioch, as said Lots and Blocks are marked, numbered, and delineated on that certain map of said town, made by Russell Eddy, and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said Contra Costa County, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging i and t?e rents, issues and profits thereof , for the sum of $4300, and that this Board will meet n Monday the 18th day of lune, 1923, at 11 o'clock A.H. at the Board room of said Board, at the Court House in town of laarti nez,County of Contra Costa, State of California, to consummate said purchase. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board give notice as required by law, of the intention of this Board to make such purchase and of the time and I place, when and where such Board will meet to consammate the same, by publishing notice in the form and manner required by law.for three weeks in the Antioch Ledger, a newspaper of genaral circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra i Costa, State of California, j I Said order is passed by the following vote of the Board: i Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. .0 a: None. Absent: supervisor Anott. j In the Hatter of Building =emorial ' e Lalls throughout the uoant•,, of Contra Costa. It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify the Commandr of each legion Yost of the �oanty of contra uosta. to have a committee representing each Post, present before this buard on xonday, June 18th. 1923, for the purpose of informing this board of the kind and character of each building proposed to be erected by said 2osts. I And the boara takes recess to meeton ;Monday, June -4th, 1923, at 10 o'cloc�C .... Chtirman. , (r0' !�! ✓ c . . . . . . Clerk. i "n 3�3 i ' IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COU TRA COSTA COUITY, STATS OF CALIFORTIA. j Monday, June 4th, 1y:3. i The Board met at lU o'clock A.M. Present: ion. W.J.Buchsnan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Miott, J.P.Casey, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Tre-batn. - - J.H.Wells, Clerk. The urinates and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of May, 1923, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed ny the j Chairman and :lerk. I In the Platter of dismantling Sprinkling Wagon. It is b3 the Board Ordered that C.H.Hayden, Supervisor of Third District be and ne is hereby authorized to dismantle sprinkling wagon owned by said District and to place Gantt un LrucK and to srrange the running gears of said wagon for hauling extr, i lentis of timbers behind truck. i i The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. i In the Matter of Publication of j Ordinance No. IV6. It appearing to the hoard that urainanee i+o. 173 has been duly published as ' requirea by law as appears uy affidavit ox Albert Flaherty; It is, oy tae hoard ordered vast said t,rdinance no. 173 ne and the same is aere oy declared duly paolished and is now in full force and effect. In the Platter of Correction of Assessments. I Geo. U. ]Jesse, County Assessor having filed with this -card, his certificate requesiin.-, authorization to correct assessments in accordance with provisions of Sect— ion 38x1 of the 2olitical Code to wit: Reclamation District A830 was assessed with 7.01 acres of land in Jersey School District in 192%-23, and as the property of said Reclamation Distri2t is used entirely in the conduct of the business of said Reclamat1 ion District and is not assessable, authorization is requested to cancel the taxes on Lne above, and it is by the Huard ordered that the same ne granted. j ' Also inat all property appearing on the Assessment Kolls assessed to Balfour- uathrie & Co., or Balfour-;utnrle.Co., us and the some are hereoy ordered to be cor- i reeled to read "Balfour-vuthrie Investment do." -khe vote tnereon beinZ unanimous. I +, j = P , 3.25=1 F ! a In the :.-atter of Affidavit for lost Warrants. rlosso iialligas, having filed with this Doard ner affidavit shoring that on the lat day Of August. 19^2, there was issued to her by the �ounLy Auditor, of said County, a rarrant on County Hospital rand 11umuered 324, for the sum of ,W, and tint said warrant alas mailed to deponent on Aug. 21, 1922, and has not been received and praying that a new warrant be issued in lieu thereof; i Also i.irs. Isola '!rarT etti, navin; filed with this Hoard her affidavit showing that on the 1st day of may, 1923, Lnere was issued 40 her by the County Auditor I a warrant on nospitai r'und numbered 2ot38, for the sum of p440. and that said warrant was mailed to deponent by County Auditor, to Richmond, on May lsL, 1925, and nes not i been received; ana praying Last a new warianL be issuea in lieu thereof; ! thereupon, it ie by the Board ordered that the county .reasurer be anal he is! i nereDy directed L0 refuse payment of said original lost warrants and that a duplicate! ir of same us issued oy uounty esuditor, registered my County �reasarer and paid in order) ` of payment of saia original lost warrants. the vote thereon being unanimous.. In the !Satter of Approval Of Warrants of Reclamatiun District ;1802. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Hoard ordered that the follow- ing warrants of said District as and the same are hereby ordered approved, to wit; No. Date Amount. 299 June 2nd, 1923. 227.77. 300 June 2nn, 1923 500.00 Sol mune 2nd 1923, 130.00 j 502 rune 2na, 1923, 111.58 306 dune 2nd, 1923, 24.50 304 June 2nd, 1923. 7.05 SOD rune 2nd. 1920, 93.65 I ' ;SOD June 2na. 1923 89.50 307 rune 2na, 1923 13.68 308 June 2nd, 1926 34.30 ! 309 June 2nd, 1923 70.00 i And the Chairman and Clere of tnis board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this road on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I In the ivatter of cancellation of I :axes. It is by the hoard ordered that the sec end inn taflment of taxes due on prop- i ' I erty purchased by the .'ounty of Contra costa, r2'om Josepn L. bispo, in the town of i Danville, be aan the same is hereoy ordered cancelled, and the Coanty Auditor and tax collector ordered to cancel some un the %,o11s.,' i i I% I I In the matter of insurance on White I Truck owned uy Uounty of .:ontra costo. i J.hsvi and Tiro. of Pittsburg, naving presented to .his n0ard, an insurance i policy of American insurance Company of ffewark, D.J.lnne sum of §1000 -insuring one IvIo White 5-con Lraoz; i it is, on motion, by the hoard ordered that said policy ue and the some is nereuy accepted by this ..card. In the flatter of Advertisement for Bids for construction or Div. ?2o of County nign'?ay. ' ;his Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction 0% Liv. i s25 of the Uounty nigh^ay, which said uivision is a part of the iiarsh Creek head, oeginn ing at uown of .1 Ston and rennin; easterly one mile, and this using the time `a and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids in following sums, ; TO wit: IiU'_CHIDS09 C01.0?d:fY: (i) Gradin:; one mile of road, 41060. fi I2) ?lock and screenings in pavement. ton, 4.52 1 r3) Surface covered with asphaltum, Sq ft. .02 HSA-My. ::u ORS _f1CTIAIR: (1) Grading one mile of road, y E50. (2) Rock and Screenings in pavement,ton, 5.13 (s) Surface covered with asphaltum,sq ft. .0175 hereupon, it appearing to the Board that said bids are too high, dna are I not Satisfactory to this noara; =j Iu is. oy the Board ordered that said bias and each of them are hereby rejected. ' Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that Supervisor W.J.Buchanan. be andj � I he is hereby authorized to proceed at dace under the direction ef the Uounty Engineer! To Construct said road by force account either by day labor or by contract, whichevlr - he may deem neat. 1 The vote thereon being unanimous. -' i In the flatter of "People of the State of California, vs. George Lee and Uanuel Rosa Yereita". An action having peen filed by the District Attorney in the Superior uourt of the Uounty of Contra costa. against ueorge Lee and Manuel Rosa Pereira, as Bonds' men for john guaran a, for the sura of - uUO, together with costs and interest. and } i uiram z.jacoos, appearing before the Hoard with Archibald n.+inning, yiatrict at- torney and said B;S.Jaeobs regaestc that the yiStriat Attorney have authority from this uoard to settle said claim for V 5u, and it appearing to this aoard that it ,-ald oe to the nest interests of said -ounty of Uontra Qosta, to settle said olaim. j I a.iUGU for the sum of $7oO. and the District Attorney consenting thereto; I 356 I I is is, by the Board ordered that the istrict A6torney of ;ontra -ossa County be and he is hereby authorized to settle said claim of 91000 for the sum of �7bu, and upon payment of same that he be and is hereby authorized to dismiss said action of record. I I The vote thereon being unanimous. In the flatter of Adoption of Ordinance No. 176. The District Attorney or Contra Costa County presents a form of Ordinance pro- hibiting transportation ur persons and property for compensation over certain port- ions of Yub!ie highways of the Uounty of Contra Uosta. State of California, and I providing penal Ly for violation tnereof, and stating the time said ordinance sha11 1 oeCOme effective, :hereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said ordinance be and the same is 1 hereby aeop6ed oy phis Hoard and said ordinance ordered published in the vontra .:oeta Standard, in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. .ne vote thereon being unanimous. I in the flatter of Procuring Automobile for Farm Advisor. A.J.Burt0n, County ram Advisor, having made application to this „osrd for ' I permission �o turn in his ,;odge c0uring Car, which has been used by his department and is in need of repairs, on the xirchase of a new Dodge Touring gar. i It is, w the board ordered that said A..;.Burton. be and he is hereby anth- orized to turn in or sell said old vodge .ouring Car and to purchase a new Lodge souring Uar, for use in his department. I ' xhe vote thereon being unanimous. I in the matter of assigning Court ROOMS. Attention of the Board of Supervisors hating been called 6o the fact that the upper court room formerly used by the late Bon. u.B.Latimer, is now vacant, and that i Hon. a.n.fdc,ienzie will be the senior ,edge of this ;oart; It is, by the hoard ordered that the 6ourt room of Dept. 11 on the upper floor us and the same is her-by assijned to use of Bon. A.BJ WcSenzie, the senior Judge of sad Juperior Court, of ;ontra uosta Uounty. x;ie vote thereon being unanimous. ' s s {i _ 3�7 I Y i ' in the matter of Appointment of uommissioner to Arran;e dxhibit at State Fair. It is, on motion of Supervisor ,rembath, seconded by Supervisor nayden, by the Board orderea that George Upham, be and he is hereby appointed ;OnniSsiOner of I Jontra costa Oounvy uo arrs_rge an ashioit for the s6ate Vair, and that the compensat= ion allowed for same shall be as follows: For Commissioner of N::hioit, for actual time engaged in collecting and installing same and in charge of the E::hibit. at rate of $200 per month and necessary expenses. For gathering exhibits where required to hire help, $5. per day and i necessary expenses. r The vote thereon being unanimous. ( - V i 1n the iaatter of allowances to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that all allowances heretofore made to indigents be and the same are hereby annulled and discontinuea iromv nd after tr_e let day of July, 1925. it is further order-d that all applicants for aid be and they are hereby required to file new petitions, in accordance with law. In the hatter of appointment of 1yambers of Board o= ,ducation. i It appearing to the Board that the rerms of office of R.J. White, and W.T. i Helms as laambers of the Board of ;ducation of Jontra costa -ounty, will expire on i only let, 1923, It is by the Board ordered than A.T.Helms and r.Y7.Ellis, be am they are _ hereby appointed $embus of the Board of Education of v�ntra -osta i.ounty for the term of office required by law. In the natter of rlacing lianger Signs on Bounty Road. i It is by the board ordered that State Automobile Association of the State 1 of California, be and they are hereby requested to place danger ;iigns on seen side j of the reyton Bridge crossing over Southern iacific aailroad cracks, as several anti-I dents nave happened at shin ayssing. I i 358 I In the matter of Adoption of Pians 6 and Specifications For Buiidin�; :,iv. 34 i = of County aighway in Sup. Dist. #2. i - R.H.Arnold, ;ounty Surveyor, having presented plans and specifications f ur building of Division v:34, of County Highway, in Supervisor Lis.trict #E , Contra Costai County, which Division wo. 34 begins at junction of the road from liiaolo Park and Tassajara Road, wnich junction �s about one-half mile east of the Town of munville, and is that part of the said Diablo Park Road from said junction to Diablo Club, a , distance of 1.47 miles; Thereupon, it is by the moard ordered that said plans and specifications, cross-sectaons end corking details be and the sane are hereby adopted as plans and specifications and norkin3 details for building aPsaid road. i It is farther ordered that one Clerk of this board advertise in ;ontra Costa Courier-Danville uournsl. for bids to be presented up to hour of 11 o'cloc'r. Monday, July 2nd, 1923, for the builaing of said road. , The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. In the Idatter of Adoption of clans and specifications for ouildi„g of Div. 133 of ;ounty aigtneay of ;ontra Costa county. K.K.Arnoid, County purveyor having presented .,lens anu specifications for bu ldin3 f :,ivl iun i,o. 33 of the doan,, u 6ziaay which Division :ao. 83, is that i part of the County ni;;h::ay runnin3 south from eittsuurg .own Llmita at S.P. Depot, ritteourg, California, a distance, of 4.279 feet; - i:nereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said .,fans and specifications pr,.files and cross-sections oe and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specificat- i ious,pruiiles and cross-sections for bailding said road. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise iu Pittsburg Post, for bids to be presented up to hoar of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, duly.2ad. 1923, for building of said road in accordance with said plans and specifications. the vote thereon being unanimous. I i j In the taatter of Adoption of Hans and Specifications for 'trading of Charles Hill, Tunnel Rpad, Contra costa 0ounty. B.R.Arnold, County aarveyor, presents to this Board plans and specification) profiles and cross-sections for grading of Charles Bill, on unnel Road about 2 1/2 miles ::est ui Lefayezte; It is, vy the nuard ordered that said plans and apecifications, profiles, and cross-sections be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications, prufiles and cross-sections for buildin of said road. It is further order-.d that the Clerr of this noord advertise in the Contra I Costa Courier- Danville Journal, for bids to be presented up to hour of 11 o'clock s 359"_ i ' A.M. on Monusy, Jaly 2nd. lvL3, for gracing of said road in accordance with said � plans and specifications. I In the Latter of Allowance of Claims I in Supervisor District "2. It appearing to the hoard that the funds of a.D. 1. 5.D.2, would be anreas onably ouroened by the full payment of certain claims for building of that certain road known rB rassajara Ruad; it is. on :notion auly made and carried, bythe Board ordered that the folloM- i ing claims ae and the same are nereay oraerea paid out of the ueneral Vand of Contral I Custa County: N=me. Amount. i California Corrugated Culvert Co., lest Berkeley, $ 91.47 ' Indepenient Lumuer Cuuwpaly, Livermore, 74.10 , Cnris tuorte.sen. Massajara 3U.OU _artin L.Anderson, iassajara. 17.00 :neo. M. Nissen, :assajara, 71.00 ;,ue vote of the Buord on said order being unani.:.ous. r In the Platter of urzwLing Laave I I of Audenee. j It is by the —and ordered that I.H.Welle, be and he is hereoy granted a leave of ooeence of sixty days from and after date of leaving State,of California. i l In the }Satter of Adoption of Kesolutions of Respect to the Memory of Honorable a.H. I i Latimer. WWMEAS, Divine rrovidence has removed from uar midst, our brother .A official, nonoraole 3.H.Latimer, late dodge of the Superior uovrt OL the State of California, in and for the county of Contra Costa, end, i WHEREAS, in nis death his family has sustained an irreparable loss, the community a noble and good man and the County of Contra -osta, and the State of I California, a faithful, efficient and trustworthy oiiicial; HES OLVED, that in she life of the Konoreble K.H.Letimer, we recognize G a mac of sterling integrity and lofty principles, animpeachabie character, a man j of charitable deeds ana a citizen most worthy and richly deserving the high esteem1 i ' in which he was universally held; HESUL4ED that this hoard of ampervisors tenders to the bereaved family its earnest sympathy; s RESOLP-D, that this aorrd nae loaf tno auld uouusel ui a most respected 41' fellow official, and the County of Contra Costa, and the State of California. an officer who was ever faithful to his trust. 360 r RE3(bVSD, Thar a ropy of these Resolutions be entered upon the. 3linutes of this Board and that a copy thereof be delivered to the bereaved fgmily. = s� Dated, dune 4th. 1y23. I :; 4# In the ]Satter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board, and those found to be correctly signed , etc. be and the some are hereby ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk, and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 10th, 1923, at 10 O'clock A.M. .Chairman. ;<y Clerk. 3 1 I 361 - 11 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTHA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIPOFJU Monday, June 18th, 1923 The Board met at 10 o'clock A.Y. Present; Hon. N.J. Buchanan, Chairmani Supervisors 2eb Snott, J.P. Casey, C.H'Rayden, and R.J. Trembath. J. H. Wells. Clerk i In the Batter of Grantin¢ Leave of Absence C.F. Donnelly, Coroner of Contra Costa County and R.R.Veale, Sheriff of Con. tra Costa County, C.H.Hayden, Supervisor, having made application for leave of ab ence from the state of California, It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that a leave 01 absence of sixty days from and after the date of leaving the :.tate of California{ be and the same is hereby granted to said persons. In the Matter Of Cancellation of Wsrfants. County Auditor, o.N.Sullenger, having requested that the following warrants be csnz�elled. It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the folloeh ing warrants be and the same are hereby cancelled. General Fund i Number Date of Iasue Amount 4135 May 1B, 1920 $5.00 4653 June 8, 1920 7.24 539 Aug 17, 1920 2.50 2910 Dec 8, 1920 5.00 1152 Oct 18, 19271 3 70 401 July 26, 1922 4.50 3423 Dee 5 1922 37.00 3567 Jan 3, 1923 2.20 3755 Jan 16, 1923 6.50 3841 Feb 1, 1923 4.82 3844 rleb 1, 1923 3.98 3850 Feb 1, 1923 3.00 5535 Jun 7, 1923 91.47 Hospital Fund 1493 Jan 1, IM 30.00 1749 Feb 1, 19'3 30.00 1811 Feb 1, 1923 75.00 1853 Feb 1, 1923 20.00 1882 Feb 1. 1923 40.00 2020 Mar 1, 1923 30.00 2084 Mar 1, 1923 75.00 2126 Mar 1, 1923 20.00 2278 dor 1, 1923 10.00 2303 Apr.l, 1923 20.00 2327 ,prl 1923 30.00 2340 :;pr 1, 1923 75.00 2343 Apr 1. 1923 30.00 2664 May 1, 1923 12.00 - 2795 Jun 1, 1923 10.00 2911 Jun 1, 1923 12.00 Supervisor Diet No 1 '295 Mar 6. 1923 2.75 Suoerviaor Dist No 2 457 Mar S. 1923 8.00 420 Feb 20, 1923 6.00 Supervisor Dist go 3 281 Nov 21, 1923 8.00 Bond _:oad Maintenance 655 Feb 6, 1923 16.58 ' ' 845 may 9, 1923 2.25 The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. I k I f' 36`? In the Matter of &pproving of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 1619 Good cause appearing therefore. It is by the Board ordered that the follows .' warrants of Reclamation Dictrict #1619, be and the same are hereby approved. No. 270 for the sum of $180800 No. 271 for t'^.e sum of 364.86 No. 272 for the sum of 1117.00 And the Chairman is he:oby authorized to note the approval on said warrsntei by affixing his signs-ure thereto. I In the Matter of opening San Pablo Creek Road It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the offic- ial day for the opening of :;an Pueblo Creek Road be and the same is hereby fixed l for June 24th, 1923. In the Matter of Communication from Crockett Fourth of July Committee A Communication from Crockett Fourth of July Committee, requesting permis- sion to close Valley Street, on the 4th day of July to traffic in the :own of Crockett, was read to the Board and by the Board refo_red to Supervisor Casey with full power to act. In the Matter of Completion of Contract of P.H.Heare. Ralph R. :,rnold, County Surveyor having reported to the Board that the con-' tract of P.H.Hoare to construct See. 2, Dv. 27 Ignacio Valley >;oad has been com i leted according to specifications It is upon motion duly made and carried by the aoaA ordered that said con- tract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said iasd accepted by this Board. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against P.H.Hoare for materials furnished or labor performed, are hereby requested to present their, I claims to this Board within thirty-five days of this date. i In the Matter of Completion of Contract j of Downer & Wero _?elph R. drnold, County surveyor, having filed with this Board his certifies te - showing th t the contract of Downer & Mero to build Sec 3 of Division 119 of the County Highway system hue been completed aoeo ding to specifications. It is upon motion duly made ani curried by the Board ordered that said con- tract be and the same is hereby declared completed and euld Road accepted. It is further ordered that all persona having claims against said Downer b Mere, for labor performed or, material furnished, present same to this Joard within thirty-five days from this date. ti i • ca i A. 363 In the Matter of the Petition for the Formation of 3alph H. 'Right Mt. View Sanitary District Attorney for Petitioners _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -� I ORDER EST.,BLISilING DISTRICT AND FISI3G BOUNDARI;�S, ETC. I It appearing to the Board, and the Board now finding, that in accordance with that certain order made by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra toe- j to, State of California, on the 7th day of May, 1923, directing that an election be held on 'iuesd;y, the 12th day of June, 1923, within certain territory in said order and hereinafter particularly described for the purpose of determining whether the same shall become a sanitary district of the name of "Mt View Sanitary Distribtw and that the notice of electionthereby orde ed to be published in the Daily Gaz- ette, a newseape_ printed and published in the "ounty of Contra Costa (therebeingl i no newspaper published within the sa.id proposed district) way dulypublished in said newspap-r, the Drily Gazette", once a week for four successive weeks next immediately preceding the date of said election, to-wit, the 12th day of June, 19$3 ' as appears by the affidavit of G.". Whittlesey on file :herein, and that said no- tice of election thereby ordered to be posted in at least three public places in said pronased sanitary district was duly posted for mo•e than four successive weeks next immediately orecedinrt said date of election and remained so p.sted as appears by the affidavit of Jesse V. Allen on file herein and that In actor- dance with said order so made and published and posted as aforesaid said election was d.:ly and regularly held on Tuesday, the 12th day of June, 1923, betweenthe I hours of six o'clock A.M. �,nd seven o'clock P.Y. within said limits of said propoeb _ sanitary district, and this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County on this :konday, the 18th day of June. 1923, being the Monday next sueoesding said eleetion, having proceeded to cuavass ,nd hawing canvassed the voted cast at said election, and upon said canvass it appears that there were 82 votes cast at said election, and that out of the total number of 82 votes cast 78 votes were in favor of a san-I itary district and one vote was cast against a sanitary district, and that the maj ority of the votes cast were in fervor of the formation of a sanitary district andil that the following named persons received the lumber of votes act opposite their j respective names for the several office specified in said order and notice of el- ection and hereinafter set opposite their respective Humes, to-wit: ' Leonard B. Haws for Sanitary Assessor 69 votes Jesse V..A17en, 'iambs' of Sanitary Board 79 votes James M. &kiss, &.ember of Sanitary Board 73 votes Neville V. Sanford, &ember of Sanitary Board 70 votes _red E. Waldon, —ember of Sanitary Board 74 votes Walter s Williams, 61embe: of Sanitary Board 74 votes F.E. ash, Member of Sanitary Board 5 votes .j C.J. Shelton, Meiber of Sanitary Board 3 votes STOW THERE 033, this Board of Supervisors hereby determines and finds that said election was duly and regularly conducted in all respects as required by and in accordance with law, .nd that the majority of the 82 votes cast at said election ,7 78 votes w r, in favor of a sanitary district and only one vote was cast _ against a sanitary district, and j i IT IS HEREBY ORDE.3ED that a e"itary district of the name of "Mt. View Sanitar' District" h a been .uly and regularly established within and with the boundaries stated in the petition and order hereinafter particularly described, and Ii IS B ?:BY 03D.-:R3D that the territory lying within the Baia limits in said petition and order and hereinafter particularly describ-d be and the same is here- by ordered and declar d to be a duly estublie,ed sanitary district of name of "Mt View Sanitary District." rhe territory he_einbefore refereed to and herein ordered and declared to be i ' a duly established sanitary district is situated in the County of Contra Costa, State f California, is outside of th boundaries of any incorporated city or town or sanitary district aid comprises and includes within its exterior limffs all that ertiin territor,; embraced within the following boundaries, to-wit; I I I i 36 Beginning at the southeast corner of Lot 6, Block 12, as said lot and block are so Lid down, deline, ed and designated upon that certain map entitled "liar tinez Center ract No, 1, Nartinez, Contra Costa County, California," filed ileo-;? ember 7, 1916, records of Contra Josta County, C,;lifornia; thence running north- erly along the easterly line of said dartinez Center tract No. 1 andsa id line oco- duced to , point 15 feet southerly measured at right ,ngles from the cantor line of the County --cad leading from -artlnes to Pacheco; thence westerly, no-thweeter,- ly and :-outhwest fly along a line 15 feet southerly measured at right angles froID the center line of said road to its intersection with the center line of Bush Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center line of Bush Avenue to its intersea- tion with the westerly line of Orange Street produced nort;:erly; thence southerly along the westekly line of Orange Street to its inters"tion with thesoutherl-, i ling of Lot 12, D1 ck 16, as said street, lot and block ar so laid down, deslgna- ted _and ieline�ted u?on that certain map entitled, "Martinez Land Company `tract I No, 5, Martinez, Contra Costs County , California," filed October 27. 1915 in Book 14 �f :Taps, page 291 records of Contra ::osta County;.thence southwesterly a]- ong the dividing line between Lots 12 and 13 of said Block 16 t the most westerly corner of s.-id lot 13; t-_ence southeasterly along the southerly line of hot 13 to the most northerly corner of Lot 6, Block 30, as said lot and blockare so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain m:,p entitled "Martinez Land company 'Tract No. 6, sartinez, Contra Cotta County, California," filed February 8, 1916 in Book 14 of ;saps, p@ge 297, records of Contra costa County; thence {s southwesterly al ng the northwesterly line of Lots 6,5,4,3,2 and 14 of said Bloch 30 to a point on the northwesterly line of rsouterey Avenue; thence northwesterly al:ng the no-theasterly line of said Aonterey avenue to its interseotiea with the northwesterly line of Lot 11. Block 32 produced northeasterly; thence southwesterly in s etriagit ling along said line to the most northerly corner of said Lot 11; 1 thence southwesterly along the dividing line between Late 11 and 12. Block 32, and said line produced to the southwesterly line of lest Shall Avenue; thence south- easterly along the said line to the most northerly corner of Lot 5. Block 37, of ! said Martinez Land Ccmpany tract No. 6; thence southwesterly along tho northerly! line of said Lot 5 to the most westerly corner thereof; thence southeasterly I along the weLterly line of Lots 5 nd 4, Block 37, to the moot*outherly corner of said Lot 4; thence northeasterly along the sout:.erly line of said Lot 4 to a point on the westerly line of Yosemite -venue; thence sotneasterly along the westerly line of said Yosemite _,venue to its intersection with the southerly line of Lot 1, block 38, ziartinea Land Company tract No. 6 produced southwesterly; hence in - straight line northeasterly !long said line to the westerly line of shell ..venue; thence southeasterly along the westerly line of Shell 'venue to a pont where the poutherly line of Lot L. Block 50, of Y rtinea Land Comp.,ny ^�raot No. 7 if produced southwesterly would intersect the same; thence northeasterly in a straight line to the mo-t southerly corner of Lot 2, Block 50, Martinez Land Company tract No. 7, filed March 6, 1916, in Book 14 of :rias. nage 299; thence C) nort ea_terly along the southerly line of said Lot 2 and said line produced to ai point on the easterly line of Leslie ;venue; thence northwesterly on the easterly line of said Leslie :avenue to the southwesterly corner of 1ot19, Block 51; thence o northe:st.erly -along the southerly line of said Lot 19 to the most easterly corner thereof; thence southeasterly sljng thewesterly lin of Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 1 b of Block 51 to the southwesterly corner of said Lot 10; thence southeasterly aloft the southerly line of Lot 10 and said line produced to its intersection with the II m easte_ly line of San Carlos av nue and the westerly lin, of Lot 1, Block 43 of said sartinez Land Comony Tract No. 7; thence northerly along the westerly line ! "o of said Lot 1, to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence southeasterly along the northerly line of Lots 1, 2, and 3 of block 43 to the northeasterly corner of said m lot 3; thence southeasterly al,ng the e;eterly line of said Lot 3 to the north- ' westerly corner of lot 4; thence no_•t::eaaterly along the northerly line of Lot 4 to the northeast corner thereof; and southeasterly along the easterly line of said lot 4 to tha most southerly corner of Lot 7; thence no_thwesterly along the south-erly lin- of said Lot 7 t the most easterly corner ther of; thence northeasterly crossing -,,ast Orange Strest, to the moLt westerly corner of Lot 6, Block 44; thenoe ' northeasterly along the northwesterly line of said Lot 6 to the most northerly car- nor thereof; thence eo4theasteriy �1 ng the northwaste_ly line of lots 6 and 7 Block 44, to the most westerly corner of Lot 17; thence northeasterly =Tong the so- r utherly line of Lots 17, 16, and 15 to the most northwesterly corner of Lot 14. Block " 44• thence _outheastcrly :.long the westerly line of said Lot 14 to the southwest eemsiiRswsb corner thereof; t ecce in a straight line crossing Leslie venne to the! o northwesterly corner of Lot 15, Block 49; thence southeasterly along the westerly[ line of said Lot 15 to the southwesterly corner thereof; thence northeasterly alp g ID the southerly line of said Lot 15 and said line produced to a point on the west- $:4 erly line of Lot 3, Block 48; thence northe-ly along the westerly line of lots 3 and 2 to t:_e southwest corner of Lot 1, block 48; thence easterly along the south erly line of said Lot 1 and said line produced to a point on the easterly line of sartinez ..venue; thence northerly along the easterly line of said .'iartinox Avenusi to the southwesterly corner of Lot 4. Block 46; thence easterly along the south- I 40 erly line of said lot 4 to the southeast corner thereof; thence northerly in a �4 str.-lght line along the eastekly line of Lot 4. block 46, Martinez Land Company 1 1iTract No. 7, and the easterly line of Lots 5.4, and 3, Martinez Land Company Treat No. 8 to the northeasterly corner of said lot 3, said point also being the south-1 westerly corner of lot 12, Block 61; thence easterly along the southerly line of m said L,t 12, end said line produced to a point on the westerly line of lot 5, Block 62, of said %sartinez Land Compuny Tract No. 8; thence northerly long the westerly, +` line of said Lot 5 to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence easterly along the! o northerly line of said Lot 6 to the northeasterly co--nor thereof, said point also r being the southeasterly corner of lot 4, Block 62; thence northerly along the east- m eriji, line of Lots 4, 3 ind 2 to the southwesterly corner of Lot 20, Block 62; thence a e-C erly along the southerly line of lot 20s Block 62* and said line produced to j m _ ___B_P418__2N_t�i_ 9restererlly_aloline of dloock 70Aand the southerly line of Sycamore Y treat- thence easty ng the sourhe'rly line of Siicamore 5t rent to its intersec- tion withthe easterly line of Lot 6, Block 12, :,artinez 'enter 7raot No. 1 nroduced southerly; thence in s straight line northerly to the southeast corner of said Lot 6, sloe- 12, into tie ole.-:e of beginning. Being all of+sartinez center tract No. 1, all of sartinez Land Compsnc -_ract 110. 1, all of Maftinez Land Company tract No. 9, all of Liartinez L:nd :;ompany tract No. 3. all of Martinez 1:n`. 'ompany iraet iso. p otion of Martinez land Company .Tars N0.5, protion of Ilart:nez Land company :rapt No. 6, portion of Martinez Land Company :fact Ido. 7, and portion of 1%rtine2 Land' Company; tract No. 8, and other psoperty. i I r 36.E AND IT IS HE?3BY 0_^:DEHEO that the following named persons have received raspT actively the highest number of votes cast at said election, to-wit: the number oft votes set opposite their respective arms• for several offices specified in said ' notice of election as the offices to be fille.1 at said election an: that the said following names pers.ns be and they are respectively declared to be duly elected to tie office set opposite their respective nares, as follows; 3 Name Office No. of Votes A Leonard B. Howe Sanitary Assessor 69 votes Jesse V. Allen Member Sanitary Hoard 79 votes James It. Ekiss n w w 73 n Neville V. Sanford 70 Votes " Fred F. Waldon w w w 44 w 3 Welter F. Williams " " " 74 " I` The foregoing order :s passed fp the following vote of the Board of Supervi- sors, to-wit; Ayes; Supervisors Knott-Casey-Havien-'rembath-Buchanan Noes; Supervisors None Absent; Supervisors None Dated June 18, 1923 I :z i . W.J. Buchanan I� Chairman of Board of Supervisors of Contrd Costa County, State of California j j ATTEST: J. H. wells, County Clerk of Contra Costa County and officio Clerk of the Boa_d of Supervisors thereof. ;f In the Matter of purchasing of I ° Drugs, Narcotics cnd medicines for County Hospital iiI It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board o,• &red that Wm. N. Ho b the Superintendent of the County Hospital be anti he is hereby appointed by this , Board to pu-chase all drugs, narcotics and medicines, alcohol, alcoholic liquorsy. r ' required fo uses for the County Hospital of said County of contra Costa. +'he foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote thereof. In the Matter of Granting permission to C.A. Hooper and Co. to Gross County :°ad with `- Sewer and water Main. C.A.Hooper and Co. having filed with this Board a request for permission to Gross County Hoad with a sewer and Water Pies line n:ur the City of Pittsburg. It is by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby granUd. Said crossinZ to be made to the entire satisfaction of the County Surveyor and Supervisor of said District. I� E x In the Matter of Application of Society of S.P.3.S.C.I. of Antioch for P-ogram advertising 1 It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that $150 be ut"' i the same 12 hereby set aside out of the advestiaing fund of Contra Costa County i. to be paid to the Portuguese Society of SP:?.S.C.I. of Antioch. for advertising o i A Antioch. program of State Convention of said S.P.3.S.C.I. to be held i f! 366 In the Mutter of Photos of Superior Judges. It is upset motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that 3. it. Vesie sheriff, be and he is hereby ora4red to have plate on photograph of ::on. R.H.Iat- imer, late Judge of Suoerior Court properly marked showing term of Offias of tai deceased. It is further ordered that said Sheriff be and he is hereby authorized to c have a suitable photograph of the late appointed Judge properly places in the he . i In the Matter of State Fair -Exhibit It is upon motion dily made and ordered that he State Fair committee be and they ate hereby authorised to ;,ave facade enlarged to fit the space to be ue d by said committee for an ex-ibit at State Fair this year at a cost not to exacts the sum of $750. j Ij! In the Matter of Purchasing Mimeograph Paper, It is upon motion by the Board ordered that J.H. !Wells, County Clerk, be and he-is hereby authorized to purhhase on behalf of the County Purchasing De- partment fifty- (5,j) reams of mimeograph paper 8j E 14 at =.75 and fifty reams B} by 11 at $.60 per ream. In the Matter of meeting here the I - American legion Posts !j The Board of Supervisors having requested the dirrerent American Legion Poets to have representati;:es present at this meeting of the Hoard and the representatives from the different American Legion Posta, appearing before the Board at this time! and the building program of the Board and the /County was outlined to said oom- I mittees by .,.B.'tinning, District Attorney, .hereupon different members of said committess addressed the Board and it was the concen:us of the members oresent that each Post was to receive an initial payment of$13000 by the Board and th:.t the balance of said $.30 levy was to be i 3ivided among the different Posts according to the assessed valu tion in each I Supervisor District. The different valnes as tentively agreed upon by the different ?oats to be filed with the 'junty Clerk and District Attorney. !j I In the Satter of bay ?oint Fire District I The ?ire Commissioners of Bay Point Fire District having presented to this Board their oroce^.dings of an-election ehld in the Firs limits fixed by the Boar of :ire Commissioners submitting the question whether a tax shall be levied and j raised for the purpose of establishing and equiping a Fire D strict in said town; held on the e9th deny of May. 1923, gni it appearing from sail retuzas that there were eighty-three votes pest j in favor of fire District :M yes,. Tcat seven votes were fo.• Bay ?oint Fire Dis- trict ToZ,no. -hereupon, It is upon motion duly made and Carriel that said proceidings I for a Fire District tax lely in said sum of twenty-five hundred ($2500.00) Dollars i by and the same i:. herebyy a roved by this Board. I IT I5 F03THBB OtD%?8D that a tax of twenty-five Hundred ( 2500.00) Dollars I i _ I 367 be, ;nd the same is hereby ordered to be levied in Bay :oint Are District, for the year of 1923-1924, and the County Auditor is hereby ordered to fuanish to th4s Board a rate that will raise the said sum of :'wenty-five Hundred ($2500.00) Dollars The vote on the foregoing being unanimous. j c i claim Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board and those four to be corrects are approved by the Beard and signed by the Chair man and ordered entered on the _llowsnos Book of this Board. .:he foregoing being unanimous. I In the Natter of appointmelt of a Ferry-man at Clifton Court :erry. :he Board of Supervisors of Sun Joaquin Co. having noti6ied this Board than i they have appointed .homas Dougherty as r'erryman of Clifton Court Ferry at a sal, ' a.ry of $75.00 per month, one-half of said sum to be paid by Contra Costa County.i it is upon motion drily made and carried b the Board ordered that said ap- pointment be and the same is hereby a>oroved. ! i i In the Natter of the purchasing of lands from Ralph N. Beede, and Anna Beede, his wife for the purpose of building .and maintaining a building i or Memorial Ball or heeding place for use of patriotic, fraternal or benevolent associations for veteran soldiers, sailors and marines, who have served the United States honorably in a:y of its iVurs, and for 111 and any other 1 i ' purpose for which sane may be lawfully used. I I ::_is Board 'having heretofore signified it sintention of purchas;ng the j Real instate herinafte_• described from Ra&ph N. Beede, and -Inns Beede, his wife, for the purpose of building and maintaining thereon a building or fdemorialHall o: meeting place for the sue of Fatriotic, fratsrn%1 or benevolent association for veteran soldi^rs, sailors or marines who have werved the United States honorably in any of its woes, and for all or other purpossee for which same may be lawfully! I used, and having oublished notice of the intention of the Board of :supervisors of Contra Costa County, to purchase siid re.;l property for the above named purpose, and said notice having been published in Antioch Ledger in the manner and for thei time required by law, as appears by the affidavit of Albert W. Flaherty sad said P10- tics describing the s,id property and amount to he paid therefore, to-wit; the sum of $4300, and no one appearing at this time to make objections to the pro- posed purchase of said lands, It is, by ti:e Board ordered that all those t certain lots pieces or parcels of lend, situate, lying ant being in the Town of Antioch, County of Uontra Costa, Stiyte I of California, nd more particularl described as follows; Lots Nos, one (1), two (2), eleven (11) --nd twelve (12) in Block fifty-five (E5) as delineated upon that cettain map ent tled "Md of the 'town of atioch" filed on the 10th day of January 1368, in Vol. 15 of deeds at pages 170.171, in the office of the County -Iscorler Of the County of Contra Costa, State of California together with all and singular) i r A 366 }. the tenements, hereditaments and -,ppurtenances thereunto belonging and the rents! issues and profits thereof, owned and cleiied by 2alpn ?t. Beede and Anna Beede j hi; wif- be purchased by the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the um of $4300.00. And that an presentation of a deed signed by Ralph R. Beede, and { ,nna Beede, his wife, conveying to the County of Contra Costa the above described property (said deed to be accepted and approved by the District Attorney of Con- tra Costa County) that a wurr,int be drawn by the County Auditor on the lounty Troia- surer surer in favor of said Ralph M. Beede, and Anna Beede, his wife, forthe sum of i $4300.00, and that said warrant be p•Able to :alph ;d. Beade,and Arens Beede, and that the :aunty Treasurer pay the same. :hereupon a good and sufficient deed having been pfesented to the Board and, i which has been duly approved by t_:e District Atto:nry, IT is ORDE3aD that said dried be and the same is hereby accepted and said warrant for $4300 be ,ind the s;me is hereby ordered drawn by the County Auditor on Veteran sailors, Soldiers and NO - i ines Home round. 'he vote on the fowegoing order being unanimous And the Board takes recess to meet on Fionday,- July 2nd, 1923, at 10 o'clock . Chairman. i i i j I I I I I 364 ' III THE 3OARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE U.", CALIFORNIA. }3onaay, July 8nd, 1923. 12he Board met at lu o'clock A.11. Present: Hon. 17.J.nuch a.an, i:hairman; $upervisors Zeb Knott,.J.P. Ones and n.O.Trembath. J.H.3ells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor U.H.Hayden. The minutes and proceedings of zne Board fur and during the month of Jane, 1923, are read to the,noard by the ulerk, and by the hoard approved as read, and signed by the Chairman end Clerk. ------------ in the Batter of Advertising for Bids , ' for Gradii,g uharles Hill on County nighway between Lafayette and ?7slnut Creek. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for gracing of Charles Rill, on Uounty Highway, oeLWeen Lafayette end Walnat Creek, ana this Doing the time and place for receiving of bias, The follovr,ng biaders appear and file Tollovii::g bids, to wit: L.L. PAGE: Excavation, per cu. yd, 3.63 Overhaul, per cu. yd, .02z E. E. O'BRIEN: Excavation, per cu. yd. y .b3 uverhaul, per cu. yd .02 TIESLAU BROS: Excavation, per cu. yd. .BO Overhaul. per cu. yd 02 ARP.IS-KNAPP CO. Excavation, per cu. yd, .70 Overhaul, per cu. yd .02 Thereupon it appearing to the Board thou the bid of S.E.O'Brien. is the lowest anti best aid presented and sne is the lowest and best binder, for doing said lvork, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be snu oho same is hereby awarded to E.E.O'Brien, for the aura oi: Excavation, per on. yd. 3.53; Uverhaul, per cu. yd, y.02. It is further orderea that said E.E.u'Brien, give bonds in foliow,.ng sums; fixty per cent of estimated contract price 99 aecuri6y for faithftu. performenas of zr sued contract, and fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor and wateilal. it is further orderso that the Vistrict Attorney prepare b.nu ana contract) in accordance with foregoing order. s3 I 1 r 370 r In the matter of Advertising for bide for Uuus4xucting Div. X33 of County tnighwey41 being road running sou.h frum Pi-,tsuirg Town Limits at S.P.Depot. Pittsuurg This Board waving heretofore advertised for bias for paving Division 133 of County Highway, wnich is that part of County nigaway running auath frau Pittsburg 'x Town bimics, at S.P. Depot, Yittaburg, Cel, a distance of 4,72y feat, and chis being Dime and place fur receiving bids the following bidders file aids, co wit: E G.W. UUSH-LAG: Embankment, per cu. yd. 01.00 ROnOXGte paving, per cu. yd. 12.50 - <. a F.A. MERO: Embankment, per ea. yd. $ .77 Uonc:cbe pa.,.ns, per ou. yd 13.85 HUTCHISSOH 00: Smbankmeni, per cu. yd. $ 1.20 Concrete paving, per cu. yd. 14.00 Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of G.W.Cashing is lowest a and best bid. and that he is the lowest and beat bidder for doing said work; I% is ordered that said contract be and the some is hereby awarded to G. , Cushing, for sa-e of: Embankment, per cu. yd, ,$`1.00; Concrete paving, per ca. 74, ?12.50; It is further ordered that G.+7.Uushing, give bonds in following sums, to wit: Fifty per cane of estimated contract price as security for labor and materia furnished and fifty per cent of estimated cortoact price as security for faithful performance of contract. r.t is further ordered that: the District Attorney prepare bonds and con- J tract in accordance with foregoing order. In the Matter of Advertising for Bids for Constructing Div. No. 34 of County f Highway. beginning at junction of Road from Diablo Park and rassajora Road. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for paving of Division i 1:54, of the County Highway of Contra Costa county, which said Div. begins at jus t-1 i ion of Road from Diablo Park and the Tassajara Road, which junction is about one- half mile east of Danville, and this being the trie and place for receiving of bids, the following bid is recebed in following aum, to wit: Hutchinson Co: Rock, per ton, $4.95 screenings ton, ;4.95 Asphaltum, ual. .lb Thereupon, it is by the 3oard ordered that the farther consideration of award of said contract, be and the same is hereby continued to Monday, July 9th, 1923, at 11 o'clock A. i i ii I I I In the flatter of Allowance of Expenses For Federal Inspectors in Squirrel Eradication; A communication having been received from the united States Public Health Service, asking that an allowance be made by this Board for tra yellingexpenses for Federal Inspectors engaged in eradication of squirrels in Contra Costa Coanty, be made, it is by the Board ordered that an allowance of $130 nor month Por four months cumiencing July 1st, 1923, be made for travelling expnsee of said inapeotors, � out of the General Fund of said County of Contra Costa, upon presentation of proper. claims therefor. In the Matter of Levying = ' Taxes for Crockett-Crolona Are District. The Commissioners of the Crockett-Crolona sire jistrict hav:a4; presented to this Board their estimate of the amount of money to be required for the maintenance of said ftre District for the ensuing year, of one-half of one p-r cent on each §1.09 of assessed valuation of property of said Distiot. It is by the Board ordered that said estimate be and the same is hereby ap- proved and that the County Auditor be required to furnish to this Board at the time ` I of levying taxes, the amount said rate will farnish.k F In the batter of approval of Estimate of vire Commissioners for maintenance of ' Bay Point Fire District. z The Fire Commissioners in and for Bay Point Fire District having filed with fi this Board their estimate of money that will be required for the maintenance of said Fire District for ensuing year. fur the sum of $1250, It is, by the Board ordered that said estimate be and the same is hereby approved in so far as said amount will not exceed the amount allowed by law; It is further ordered that the County Auditor tralsh to this board at the I time of levying taxes the rate that will raise said amount, or as much of said amoantl II as this Board is entitled to raise.v:. S. f In the }Satter of Payment of I` Compensation Insurance. ' The State Compensation Insurance Funds having presented to this Board an estimate ox the initial premium which will be required for renewal of policy for County insurance beginning July 1st, 1923, ::nd ending duly let, 1924, amounting to the earn of :�2126.43; y It is, by the Board ordered that a warrant be drawn on County ireasarer in favor of said state Compensation Insurance Fand for the sum of$2126.43 in payment o� said initial premium. 372 j I I i In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation Dist. ,779. Good cause appearing therefore, it is oy the buard ordered that the follow- ing warrants of Reclamation District 9799. be and the same are hereby approved: No. Date Amount. 182 June 4th, 1923 5U.uU And the Chairman of .hie Board is hereby authorized to note the approval % of this Board of said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. r� In the flatter of Approval of Warrant of Reclamation Dist. 11619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following ' warrant of said Reclamation District, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit; Bo. Date Amount. 2.73 rune 2nd, 1923 $ 50.00 + And the Chairman and Ulerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of tris Board of said warrant by affixing their signatures thereto. }7 In the !latter of approval of Warrant k` of Heclamation7istrict 1,1802. Good cause appearing therefor, it is oy the Board prdered that Lhe fol- lowing warrant or said Reclamation uistrict 1PO29 be and the same is hereby approved, I to wit: No. Date Amount. 3 310 June 30th. 1423 $ 25.UU 311 June 30th. 1923 74.73 312 uune 50th. 1923 70.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Huard are hereoy authorized to note the approval of this board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Latter of Delta ?arms # Reclamation District Nu. 2024. ORD'_R AP:DINifNO TnG TU REAP. OBJECTIUNS TU AS9ESSII.4NR. MMREAS, the three Commissioners who were heretofore appointed by this Board on the 20th day of bovember, 1922, as Commissioners to levy an Assessment of ,y1.673.9{1 upon the lands witn�n the auuve named reclamation District, have filed an assessment ) list of said assessment with the Clerz of this board; A0:7. 21 RE?OP.E, upon motion of Supervisor &.J.;rembath, seconded by Saperviso Zeb bnott, and duly carried, it is hereby ordered that the 6th day of Aagast, 1923. at the hour of 11 o`clocx A.M. at the chambers of the Board of Supervisors of the fi I soove named Couaty at Ur County Court House in the City of Martinez, County of Contra i f 373 i J 1 Costa Oounty, State tlr Ualifornia, are hereuy appoin.ed as ohe tune and place at which this Board will meet for the purposes of hearing any and ail objections to said I assessment and novice of the hearing at said time and place shall be given by puvlication for two weexs in ins Byrun Mmes, a newspaper o£ general circulation published in the; aoove nameu county. I i In the Natter Of Delta Farms Reclamation district No. Zu25. I - I ORDER APPOINTING TIME TO HEAR OBJECTIONS Tu ASSES SL-PNT. WHEREAS, 6he three Commissioners who were heretofore appointed by this Board on the 20th day of November, 1922, as Commissioners tv levy an assessment of X37,036.09 upon the lands within the aoove named reclamation District, have filed an assessment list of said assessment with uhe Clerk of this Board; NOW, THEREFOR,,, upon motion of Supervisor Li.J.Trembath, seconded Dy Super- visor J.P. Casey, and duly carried, it is hereby ordered that the lith day of August, i 1923, at the hour of 11 o`clock A.;1. at the chambers of the Board of Supervisors I of Lae aouve na":ned county at the County Uourt House in the City of Martinez. County i of Contra Costa, State of California, are hereuj appointed as the time and ?lace at j - wnich this Boardwill meet for the purpose ox nearin6 any and all objections to said assessment and novice of the hearing at said time and place stall be gmen by publicati- ioh for two weeks in The Byron 'Times, a newspaper of general circulation published 4 in the aoove named County. i i ' in the Natter of Delta Farms Reclamation district No. 2026. ORDER A-leOINTINC ^4IE 'r0 BEAn UBJ3C'PiONS TO ASSESSI.ENT. WHEREAS, the three Commissioners who were heretofore appointed by tnis hoard I on the �Uth day of November, 1922, as Uommissaoners to levy an assessment of X68,238,42 coon Los lands within the ahuve named reclamatiun District, nave filed an assessment list of said assessment witn the Cleric of this Board; I i N0W, ^B3REFO'zE, upon motion of Supervisor H.J.srembath, seconded by Super- visor ZebAnott, and duly carried, it is hereby ordered tnd the 6th day of August. i 1423, at the hour of 11 o'clocx A.11. at the chambers of the hoard of Supervisors of the abova named County at the County Court House in the City of Martinez, County of I Contra OosLa, State ui Califurnia, are hereby appuinted as time and plans at which i tr—s Board •.-,ill meet for Lne purpo._a of hearing any and all objections cc said asses- ' merit and n—ice of the hearing at said time and place shall. us gives b:/ publication j for two weeks in The Byron limes, a newspaper of general circulation published in � tae above named County. i I I 374 I - A I In the utter of Granting Leave of Absence. Mrs. Alice Whitbeck, County Librarian, having applied to this hoard for per- i3+_ mis9un to leave the Susie of California; It is, cy the nuard order-d that Lars. Alice Winitbeck, be and she is hereby granted a leave us aosence from the State of California, for a period 01 sixty dtivs y a frow and after uate of leaving the State ui California. I -? I In the 3dat ter of approval of i •nsurance eolioy. A.E.Blum, having presented to this board, an insurance policy in sun of 02wU covering contents of County 3n,c neer's Garage on Las uuntas Street, in town of Martinez, it is, by the Board ordered nnat said policy oe approved. - In the utter of Approval of specifications for one fifty H.P. Boiler for County Hospital A.B.Tinning, District Attorney of Contra Costa County. presents specifications for the furnishing ui one b0 H.P. Boiler for County Hospital of Contra Costa Coanty� California, said Boiler to be deiiw=red 2.0.13. cars at Uartinez. Cal. Thereupon, it is on motion duly made aid carried, by the Board ordered that i said specine5ziuns fur furnishing of said Boiler be and the some is hereoy adopted as specifications for furnishing ui said boils. It is further ordered than the Clerk of this Board advertise in Martinez - Daiiy Standard, Zosr bids io 09 presented to this board up to hour of 11 o'cloex A,K. on Monday, August oth, 1y25, for the furnisning of said uoiler, in accordance witn said specifications this day adopted by this Board and on file in the office of the j Clerk of said board. I In the better of Transfer of BODIES I from County liar^ Library. G.T.Bar}:ley, Secretary to Board of Trustees of Contra Costa County Law Library I having presented a request 'o the Board fur permission to transfer one set of Nelson's Yerpetual Loose-leaf Encyclopedia w the uartinez rIree Liurary, it is oy the Board ordered tinct said 'irufer us made. _ I I 375 i s In the Matter of ia8ing Photos i for State Fair Exhibit. I It is, on motion duly made ana carried, by the Board ordered that George Uphela oe authorized Lo tale pnutographs of the Irrigation yistricts lying east of the town i of Antioch, County of Contra Costa, State of California, for purpose of an exhibit to as placed in the State Fair at Sacramento and said photos Lo be presented to this Board on July 15, 1423, for approval of said Board. I In the matter of ResOltltIO11S in I regard to Auundonment o1 orenchise of San 2ranciscu-Sacramento Raliway Co. I - i o2 Diauio Braucn. WHEREAS, application has uee: made to the Interstate Commerce Commission of the United States a,.d the Kailroad Cormnission of the State of California, by the j i Sacramento-San 2 rancisco Railway Company, a corporation, former y the ualrl and and AnLicen Hallway Company. fur permission to diaebntinue and abandon service upon the j line a said Kailaay Company now and for the past seversi years operating between Saranap and Diablo, in Luis County; and, f ;JHERAS, the Communities of Alamo, Danville and iliaolo, in which a large ::umber of people have =s-.sulished names uy reason of the communication offered by said line of said railway, will be seriously aanaged and inconvenienced if permission" as sought by said Railway Company, is grauted by said Commissions; and, I MMEAS, said _".ailTay obtained a franchise from this Board on the statement and snowing made Lou. service would be given to the variuus communities of Contra Costa County by branch lines; and, ,=uAS, the abandonment of service sougnt would leave said railroad in said ' County practically witnout branches and performing slight local service for the citizens and communities of this count;;; i i n0171 THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors of the County of ConLra Costa, State of California, that said Board deplore the proposed abandonment i of service un the Saranap-iiablo Branch of the Sacramento-San Francisco Railway, i and respectfully urge the interstate Commerce CarmmlSalOn of the United States anu that .railroad Commission of the State of California not to grant the application for ab;:ndpn- ment of said railway as the same aill seriously damage the property values of the communities now served by said line and will seriously inconvenience the citizens i of the comanniti•_s served by said line. And it is ordered that the Clerx of this hoard transmit a certified copy of this resolution to the interstate Commerce Commission of the United States and tae Railroad Commission of the State of California. ' Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said BOardof Supervisors held on the 2nd uay of July, 19.3. Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Buchanan and ':remoath. noes: Slone. _ rbsent: Supervisor Hayden. 376 i In the i,Latter of Adopting Resolutions in regard to Grein Processing at Storage Plant on Islais Creek, San Francisco. WHEREAS. the State Board of Harbor Commissioners has with state funds erect- ad on state property on Islais Creek, a grain processing and storage plant and has leased or is about to lease, at a low rentaL. said grain termi:,al to private parties, and. WHEREAS. it is impossible for privately owned plants, such as are _,ngaged in the export grain business at sort costa, to compete with an enterprise enjoying an ue advantages in the way of State aid; and, WHEREAS. it is manifestly the design of tae said harbor authorities and of the individuals who are to opersoe this plant to take from Port costa, the grain shipping trade ohaG ties centered tnere for more than fifty years, and transfer it to San -"rancisco to make it an asset of that port; and, i9fi"r.RFAS. the State, in its participation in this non-profit project is Going violence to .he property rights of those who have invested their capital in private business; and also is ruining the export trade of Tort Costs in order to advance the interests of Ban n1rancisoo; arid, 'fHER?AS, such a policy on the part of the State of favoritism to San irancislo imperils ali industries bnil;, upoy the bay shore of Contra costa Uounty. inasmuch as ohey wiul at all times be subject to the rapacity of tna6 city; and, WHEREAS. the grain shipping trade at Port Coate supports a sgendid communityl, witn an annual pay-roll of several hundred thousands of dollars; ana also provides i for the maintenance of the county government a substantial tax revenue; now, THETEFORt: BE IT RESOMD, that Ln a Board of Supervisors of the County of uonz:•a t:osta, declare its protest to the State Board of Harbor Commissioners against l the establisnment and maintenance, with the aid of state funs and state property, of said export hrai:r terminal on Islais Cr_ek; be it further RESOLVED, tnat this Board express: its empnatic protest against this unjust , discrimination in savor of San 1.0rancisco as against contra Ceuta county, ane declarej its purpose to offer resistance to every sucn attack upon the industrial assets of Port costa and toe bay snore of the County; and be it further RESOLViDD, that the Oler.- be directed to forward'a copy of this nesolation t. the State Board of harbor Commissioners at pan Francisco, and to his Excellency the Governor of the State of California. The above Resolution was p&s�ed and adopted this 2nd day of July, 1923, by the follo^ri:g vote, .0 wit: Ayes: Supervisors +snot., Casey, Buchanan and irembath. noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Haydeni I �1 3'7, 291 `a i S Nov at hour of 3 o'clock 2.13. the yoard of Supervisors asjourns as a Board of Supervisors and meets as a Board of Equalization. ' In the &atter of Equalization of Assessments. I for Contra Costa County, for years 1923-24. I Noe at the lour of 3 o'clock 2,14. of this 2nd day of July, 1923, tine Board meets as a Board of Equalization, and the Assessment 3olls of the County of i Contra Costa, Maps, Books. Statements. etc. being this day presented to the Board, the Board proceeds to examine same and takes recede as a Board of Equalization until i Monday, July 9th,'1r23. at 10 o'clock A.M. i And the Board takes recess to Uonday. July 9th, 1923, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . .Chairman. , ' , . % / . . . . . .Clerk. 'a i i a 37 x i i I 1 f I, f i l i I i i YX r 379 ' i j ! IN THE BOARD Or SUPERYISOR3 02 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STALE Or CALI+ORNIA. MONDAY, JULY Stn, 1921. I The Board met at lu o'clocL A.K. Present: Eon. W.J.Bucuanan. Cnairman; Supervisors Zeo Znoit; i J.P. Casey, and 3.J.^rrenuath. J.H Wells, Clerk. j Absent: Supervisor C.H.Hayden. In the Matter of Approval of Contract of E.E.O'Brien for grading Cnarles Hill. i E.E.O'Brien caving furnished to this Board necessary bonus and form of j oontract executed in accuraance with previous orler of this Board, for grading Charles Hill, on Funnel Road, j It is, by cne Board ordered tnat said bonds and each of them be and the i same are hereoy approved b;; this Board. it is furuner ordered tnat W.J. Buchanan, Chairman of This Board, is j nereby authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of said County of Contra Costa. i I ! In the ldaizer uY acceptance and approval or cuntract of G.W.Cusnint;, I for paving Div. J63, on Ccanty Highway. j G.W.Cusning, having furnisned to this Board, bonds and form of contract in accordance with previous order of tnis Board awarding nit: a contract for the i lurnioning of ail meterlal and labor necessary for the paving of Div. J33, County highway; Thereupon, it L„ on wo..iui; uu: ,Y mrd aha carried, by the Board ordered s� that said oonds ana eacn of tnem be and the same are hercoy approved by this I Board. f It is further ordered that '4.J.Buchanan, 0nairman of this Board be and j fie is hereby authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County aiuontra Costa. 1 In the I.tatter of Approval of 'Narrants of Reciamatian Dist .`2059. Goad cauz:- appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the ' follo•aing .varrents of Reclamation Dist. 12059, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Hate Amount. fjf 96 July a. 1923, 14U.VO V7 July 5, i923, 27.45 98 July 5, 1923. 2d.vU y9 July 5. 1923, 188.6u 100 July 5, 1923, 15.UU j j I 380 101 July 5th, 1923 144.98 102 July Sth, 1923 36.u0 103 July 56h. 1923. 113.90 kk And the Chairman and Clerk or this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants oy affixing their signatures thereto. In the Letter of Advertising for bids for Constructs on of I Div. r�4. Diablo Park itosd. I The old of nutchinson Company having been heretofore taken under advisement for placing of oil macadam road on Div. M. County Highway, and it appearing to The Board that said bid is a reasonoole one. it is, on motion duly made and carried, by the hoard ordered that said contract be awardea to said batcninson company in aeuordance with their said 'bid. it is further urtl_reb that said natchinson Company give bonds in follo-ing Sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated conTraot price as security Tor furnishing ' of material and labor and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithful performance of said contract. in the idatter of Donation for Building of Diablo Road. Bernard !tanaume having depositediviLh thia Board a cheox for X1000 as donet- ion fur uaildind of road from Junction of wassajara Road to Diablo Club; I It• is, by the Board ordered that said dcnatiun us and the same is hereby acceptou and said check ordered deposited in County Treasury to the credit of a ?and for uuilding Diaklo Club road. �.Y In the taetter of Urahting Leave of Absence. It is, by the Board ordered that a leave of absence of sixty days frum and after leaving the state of California, us an. the same is hereby granted to 0.0. E i Meese. uoanty Assessor of Conira Costa County. In the !Satter of Arrangement of Exhibit for Cottra Costa County in California's Permanent t State exhibit at 2erry building. j The fullowing Kesolation was presented by Supervisor XuoLt, and seconded i by Supervisor ;ire:,;path and adopted by following vote ai the Hoard, to wit: i Ayes: Supervisors gnats, Casey. zachanan and rembath. hoes: hone. Absent; Supervisor tiayden. l Upon motion duly seconded it ,,as resolved that the Board of Sapervisors j of Contra Costa County in regular session assembled does oommend the plena of the j I 'S f I California Development Association, as they relate to the installation oY Californil's ' 3ermanent $sate Exhibit in the "rry Building. Ban Prancisco, and accordingly i approve the 60unty's participation therein to the easent of Twenty five hundred a dollars ($2500.) as prorated in the report submitted by the representative of the California Development Association. ,r In the Matter of Allvwaace of olaims. ulaime against the different funds of one County are presented to the ndard1 those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Bo ' signed by the Chairman and attested by the ulerx and ordered entered on the Allow e .nook of this hoard. I In the matter of Equalization of Assessments. sow at the hour of 11 o'Clocx A.,,.the hoard of Supervisors of Contra.. Costa County, meets as a .board of Equalization. I s Thereupon the Assessment polls. :naps, nooks. eto are further considered by this Board snd at the hour of 3 o'clock e.M. the Board of Equalization adjoarns as a Board of Equalisation to and until Monday July loth, 1923, ab 11 o'clock A.M. Thereupon the Board of Supervisors adjourns as a Board of Supervisors to and until Monday duly 16. 1923, at lu o'C10CK A.U. . L ,G.. . . ,Chairman. . . .� ✓��'. Clerk. V ti r 382 i i r IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS v? CON2RA COSTA COUNTY, STAT& OF CALI?URNIA. MUHDAY, JULY lo, 1923. r the Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. present: Hon. W.J.Bachanan, Chairman; Supervisors 2eb Knott, J.2. j i Casey, C.H.Heyden, and R.J.Trambath. J.H.7e113, Clerk. - - - - - - - - - - In the Matter of Application of San 1 Francisco Chronicle for Advertising Space. r S.L. Mc3rane. representing The San r'rencieeo Chronicle, appears berore thel i Board and asks for this Board to make an appropriation for certain space in an edition to oe published in Lurch, 1924, and this Boara having fully considered the i said proposition and ail of the matters relating thereto, It is. by the Board ordered that said application be and the same is i hereby denied. In the Matter of Approval of Bonas and Contract of Hutchinson Company. Hutchinson Company having filed with this Board their bonds as required by previous order of this Board and Forms of Contract duly executed oy said Hutchinson Company; It ie, on motion daiy made and carried. by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the same are hereby approved by this Board, i It is further ordered that 7.J.Bachansn, Chairman of this Board be and he' is hereby authorized to execute said contracta for and on behalf of the County of Contra costa. i i in the Liatter of Approval of Warrant of i Racism,Zion Dist. 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow ing warrant of Reclamation District ,r161v. be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: 1 No. Date Amoant. i 274 ,ply 5. 1923. 90.OU And' the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorised to note the approval of said hoard on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. 1 i i i I I i 333- ' In the Matter of Lost :Tarrant. Speranza Aiello, having filed witn Uiis Board her affidavit showing that on the let day of July, 1923, there was issued to her county nospital Warrant Yand ,E9 for sum of $701 that said warrant was sailed to deponent on July 1st. 1923, and Is not now in her possession; i Thereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said to at I warrant and that a duplicate of t:ie same be issued by the uounty auditor and registered oy County Treasurer in ordar of payment of said original lost warrant. I In the Matter of Petition for roimation OT San Pablo improvement vistrict. ' Raaa L. Calfes. appeared before the hoard of Supervisors and presented petit-i inns, asking for the formation of a road improvement district under the road district; improvement Act of 1907, within the San Pablo Sanitary liistrict, county of Contra j Costa, State of California. and providing for the grading and paving of certain roads; and streets within said District, which said petitions were signed by 33 owners of - property within said vistrict, and the Board of Supervisors having duly considered said petitions, and it appearing to the hoard that it is necessary and proper to appoint a competent engineer for the purpose of preparing specifications for said wor�. and for the doing of all necessary civil engineering worn, surveying and similar ser- vices, and it appearing farther that it is necessary to appoint a corspetent persun t i bu uaze charge or, and conduct the legal work and proceedings, incident to said proposed cora; ! iVc s1, •:niiR r-FUR E, on motian of Supervisor i nott. seconded by Oupervisor ueyden} ' bne following order was adiy mune ane passed; In she Matter of noaa llistriet improvement no. 1. it is ordered that Rose L. Calfee, a competent Bnginear, be and ne is nereby appointea ana designated as the j person to prepare specifications Tor one work or grading and paving these certain ?� i -- public streets, avenues and roads situate in the Sen Pablo sanitary District. County i of Conics Costa. State of California, to wit: California Aven.ie between the Easterly bounaory line or 23rd Street and the westerly boundary line of sai^ :toad No. lb. also mown as noarny Street; 3meric Boulevard, eine Avenue and Bush Avenue between the westerly boundary line of the City of nichmond and the westerly line of said ?toad No. 15; Sutter Avenue betweea the westerly boundary line of said 23rd Street and the! westerly ooandary line of said load No. 15; Post Avenue betweeutne 3asteriy line uT 5th Street and the westerly line of i Said Road po. 15; x w ' First Street oetween the southerly line of Bush Avenue and the northerly line of Uarket Avenue; Second and Third Streets oetween the southerly line of Bush Avenue and the northerly line of MarRet Avenue; Fourth Street between the Southerly line of California Avenue and the north erly line of Market Avenue; »i 384 Fifth and Sixth Streets between the southerly line of California Avenue and the Northerly line of Iterket Avenue; i Twenty-third Street between the soatherlyiine of Emeric Subdivision and the northerly line orrdarket Avenue; Hayes, Trenty-rourth, Twenzy-firm. Twenty-Sixth, and Twenty-seventh Streets between the northerly oounaar, or the City of Yicnmuna ana the northerly line of Market Avenue; I Third Street between the southerly boundary line of California Avenue and i the northerly line of Bush Avenue; Chesley Avenue also known as Road No. 25 between the essterly boundary line of Kearny Street ana the easterly right or way line of the Southern Pacific Company. �. Ana the said Ross 1. Calfee is hereby directed to prepare said speciricatiuns i for said work. - It is further urdered that one said Ross L. Calree, be ana he is nereb;; ap- puintea as cngineer or worn for the .parpuse of duing ana furnishing all uhe civil engineering wurk, or services. sarveyin, ana similar work and services necessary to ine pruper doing of &ne work hurain mentioned; i It is further urdered that the compenEaLion to oe paid to the said Rose L. Calfee, for all the worx and services to be by him performed and furnished as herein- abuve set forth, is nereby fixed ontne oasis of rive (5) per cent. of the total contract price of said graoing ana paving work. It is further ordered that D.J. Hall. an Attorney at law, be am he is hereby appointed to assist in carrying on the work to be done in the matter of Said road District Improvement No. 1, and to prepare all resolutions, orders and notices, oonds and other instruments and papers. and to perform all legal work aid render all legal services and advice necessary in the performance of said work. It is further ordered that the compensation of D.J. Hall. be and the same is hereby fixed on the basis of two and one-half ( 2 1/2) per cent. of the total contract! ' price of all work to be done in the matter of road district improvement No. 1. This order is made in conformity with the provisions of the "Road District { Improvement Act of lyuv" and said compensation herein provided is to be paid only as provided insaid Act. The Foregoing Resolution was adopted Dy the unanimous vote of the Board. i i . I f' ' In the utter of Appropriation for Demonst,•ations by means of a County Farm Advisor and County Home Demonatration Agent. :he University of California and the U.S. Department of Agriculture having presented to this Board a form of Contrgct for the year oeginning July 1st, 1923, i and ending June 30th, iv24, for appropriation of :74000 for demonstrations by means I df County Farm Advisor and a County Home Demonstration Agent and said contract. i having oven executed by B.H. Cocheron, State Leader for California representing U.S� Department of Agriculture and University of California; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that W.J.Buahmnan _ Chairman or the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, be and he Is hereby authorized to execute said contracts for and on behalf of the County of Contra Cost d. i 1 'n the Matter of Adoption of i1911e -' and Specifications for grading and gravelling Division -}36 of County Highway in Sup. Dist. fb. R.?.Arnold, County Surveyor having presented plrns and specifications for grading and gravelling Div. #35 of County Highway In Sup. Dist. ,jb; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, profiles and cross-section be and the same are hereby adepted as plans and specifications, cross-aeotions and profiles for the building of said road; It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Brentwood News, for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, August 20th, 1923. The vote of the Board thereon being unanimous. In the Matter of ?reparation of Fiftene2k Report. i It is by the Board ordered that A.H.Sullenger County Auditor, be and he is'nereby requeststo prepare Financial Report of Contra Costa County. In the Matter of Levy of Tax Tor Danville Fire District. The Board of Fire Commissioners of Danville Fire District having presented 1 to this Board, their request Snowing that the Sam of 0785.15 will be required for j the purposeof maintaining .,ire Department for ensuing year in Danville Fire DistrIO of Contra Costs County; It is, by the Board ordered that said amount be and the same 1s hereby approved by this Board and the County Auditor be and he is hereby ordered to furnish s rate that will rale said amount to this Board at the time of levying tazea, .\ I I i' 38 i In the Natter of Allowance to Indigents. j It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances to indigents be and the same are hereby made to follov;ing named persons, commencin; on July is t, 1923, to wit: - I SUPERVISOR DISTRI'7= NO. ONE. (County Aid) Benson, Mrs. Chas. i1 Cerrito 14.00 Brown, Geo. cant 10.00 Bromley, Katherine 434 Nevin Ave. Richmond 15.00 Fitzek, Pars. E. 5 Bishop St. Richmond 15.00 Forsman, J.A. 629- 6th St. Richmond 10.00 Kerr, Fannie E. E1 Cerrito 15.00 Keller, Nellie Pt. Richmond 25.00 Kent, Ellen 772- 5th St. Richmond 15.00 McGlanon, Jos. 47 Washington Ave.Pt.Rich. 20.00 Orsini, Amelia 3231 Wall St. Richmond 20.00 Radick. Mary 854- lith St. Richmond 20.00 Reeves, Hattie 215 W. Richmond Ave.Rich. 18.00 I Strock, Emma 439- 11th St. Richmond 18.00 Willis, Mrs. Edcil 235- 13th St. Richmond 40.00 Wooten, Ella V. 253- 14th St. Richmond Ia.UU (State Aid.) j State Countyy. Aspgren, Hattie 220 Devin Ave. Rich. $20:Q -- Ol7- Andreana, Mary R.DJE Bx 231 A.B.Rich. 40.00 25.00 Angell, Erna 1125 Bissell Ave. 20.00 10.00 Benke, Mary E. 5715 Bay View. R.D.pJ, Bx 183, Berkeley 20.00 10.00 Nra, Victoria 1048 Elm St. Stege 30.00 20.00 ruardo, Emily 544- 7th St. Richmond 30.00 20.00 Betts. Ida 419- 22nd St. ^ 40.00 2b.00 Brags, Mary San Pablo 50.00 10.00 Brarcovich, Helen R.D 11, Bx 216, Richmond 5O.UO 20.00 isray. Ellen 438- 12th St. Richmond 10.00 10.00 Buchan, Elizabeth 1922 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond 40.00 30.00 Cate. Nancy F. 27b- R. 4th St. a 2U.UO 15.U0 Civetta Stefano 444- B. St. " 30.00 20.00 Combis, Helen Pinole 10.00 10.00 Deacy, Julio 286 Rich. St. E1 Cerrito 10.00 5.00 Figuerido, L:aria 142- 12th St. Richmond 20.00 10.00 Fidero, Pasqual E1 Cerrito 50.UU 25.00 Flynn. Rose 134- let St. Richmond 30.00 15.00 Ford, Lulu 528- 3rd St. Richmond 10.00 '/.00 Giovanetti. Christine 418- Western Drive, 21.Rich. 20.UU 15.00 Grosjean, Mrs. Mary 411- 21st St. Richmond 2U.00 5.00 Grosser, Grace 139- 15th St. " 30.00 15.00 Hurley, Ellen 155 W. Rich. Ave. Pt. Rich. 10.00 10.00 ! Hudson, Florence 218 10th St. Richmond 40.00 20.00 Jaquith, Minnie B. 2662 Garvin Ave. Richmond 10.00 1U.00 Kallegos, Flosso 3825 State St. " 30.00 15.00 Kinney, Sarah J. 915-7th St. " 10.00 aU:UU j Kramer, Gate Esmond Ave. " 50.00 25.00 Linqu.ist, Fannie Cutting Boulevard, Stege 10.00 20.00 O'Connor, Barbara 43- 11th St. Richmond 20.00 15.00 Pozzi, Angelino Pinole 20.00 10.UO Read, Catherine 412- S. 20th St. Richmond 20.00 10.00 Sump, Florence 253- 2nd St. Richmond 40.00 10.00 Sutton, Emily B. 726 Chanslor Ave. Richmond 20.00 5.00 Trampetti, Isola 2585- 14th St. Richmond 40.Ou 15.00 Vargas, Elizabeth 329- 7th St. Richmond 30.00 25.00 Vickers. Lillie 144- 2nd St. " 20.00 10.00 Walgren, Marion R. 910 Bissell Ave. " 30.00 10.00 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 110. TWO. (County gid) i Amador. Donacio Port Costa $12.uu Case, Ella Danville 18.00 Dolan, Kate Port Costa 10.00 Flores, 111pe Crockett (To R.H.Standish) 20.00 Mangaso, Franc Crockett 15.00 Moreira, Rosa Cro--kett 15.00 Payne, Mary C. Crockett 12.50 Souza, Ignacio Crockett 10.UO (State Aid) state County. Aiellr, Speranza Crockett $50.00 $20.00 Dempsey, Ellen Crockett 10.00 10.00 Hurley, Mary Crockett 20.00 Hewitson, Mary A. Crockett 40.00 Kelleher, Julia Port Costa 5U.00 25.00 Incarnati, Letitia Crockett 50.00 20.00 i s 3$7 Pechaver, Hose Crockett $40.00 $10.00 Rose, Minnie Crockett 40.00 i S'J?E:iYISOR DISTRICT NO. ^HREY. (County aid) Antone. Della Martinez $10,00 Bellestern, Pranbisco Martinez 10.00 Costanza, Orazio. Martinez 10.00 Costa, Adelina Concord 3b.00 Cambra,.Joe h.. Concord 10.00 Davi, Antonio & Wife Martinez 15.00 Gomez. Ramon Concord 10.00 Johnson, Mrs. O.A. Pacheco 10.00 Lodi, Louise Pacheco 10.00 Laura, --'rank Martinez 10.00 Levis, Mrs. H.S. (Care child F.Belleci) Martinez 20.00 Lucido, Mary Martinez 10.00 XOdico, Gueralda Martinez 10.00 Pereira, Mary E. Martinez 12.50 Shields, Dollie Walnut Creek 15.00 SBaracino, Angelina Martinez 12.00 Tarantino, Mrs. A. Martinez 9.00 Williams. Jane Concord 16.00 (State Aid.) State County. j Baceiglieri. Annanziata Martinez $40.000.00 Elder, Lettie P. Martinez 20.00 10.00 Gallagher, Elizabeth Martinez 20.00 Hariveil, Sarah M. Concord 40.00 10.00 Kirk, Edith m. Martinez 40.00 10.00 Lazzarini, Angelina Uartinez 35.00 Lucido, Arasimo Martinez 20.00 10.00 Morass, Amelia Martinez 90.00 Samora. Mary Concord bO.00 20.00 Schmidt, Mary Martinez 20.00 1 0.00 _ Safferes, Rosalie Concord 20.00 j Thickens. Emma W. Walnt Creek 20.00 2U.00 SU_EP.VISOR DISTRICT POUR. (County Aid) { Bruno, Casimo & wife Pittaburg $16.00 Buffo, Frances Pittsburg 15:00 Costanza, 'Solo -ittaburg 20.00 Carvelho, Rosie Pittsburg 25.00 Flores. Angela Pittsburg 8.00 { Ferrante, Angelo Pittsburg 15.00 Glenn, Mrs. Bessie Pittsburg 30.00 - Howard, _d.H. Morgan Territory 10.00 ' Mercurio, Mrs. D. 2ittsburg 30.00 Puccio, Rosie Pittsburg 7.00 RUS5D, Salvatore Pittsburg 10.00 Thomas, Mary Nortonville 27.50 (State Aid.) state Co�unty. Aiello. Jennie 140 W. 3rd St. Pittsburg $10.00 -'`_ Bellecci, Giovanna 630 York St. 20.00 '- Bruno, Jennie 312 York St. ^ 20.00 f .Careni, Anna 182 W. 6th St. 30.OU $10.00 Cardinalli.Lucy 241J Los Medenos St."" 40.00 10.00 Cutino. Speranza 402 Cutter St. " 20.00 Chipparo. Maria 53u Cutter St. 2U.00 Flores, Marie 185 W. 2nd St. 10.00 Lucido, Marie 26- W. 3rd St. " 20.00 Lombardi, Stella Bay Point 40.00 20.00 Pizzimenti, -,'ado 123 W. let St. ^ 40.00 Mercurio, Francieco 145 W. 4th St. " 10.00 10.00 4 McGuire, Mary D. 40.00 10.00 _ SUPERVISOR DISTRIC^ N0. YIVE. z' (County Aid) State county. Acrey, Eva Byron $20.00 Annie, Mrs. John Antioch 10.00 Bendiaen, John Byron 10.00 ' Beck, Bertha Oakley 10.00 Carey, Laura Byron 12.00 Cardoza, ManueJ. Antioch 1U.00 , Didio, Clementino Antioch 10.00 Frogs, Plrs. A. Byron 20.00 Gallagher, Bridget Antioch 15.00 Loam. Mary A. Antioch 15.00 Lanbro, A. Antioch 10.00 Laird. Sarah J. Antipch 15.00 I , 388 I +{ i Schmude, A. Byron $10.00 Sweeney. Irene Oakley 15.00 Stefano, S. Antioch 12.00 Thomas, Mary Oakley 20.00 Tellus, Jane Antioch 10.00 Vacas, L'snuel Oakley 14.00 Zarlengo, Mary Antioch 20.00 j (state Aid) j Brown, Catherine Brentwood $10.00 10.00 Seas, Bits Antioch 10.00 5,04 j Manolstos, Balleo Antioch 2O.U0 10.00 Maciel. Mary V. Antioch 50.00 Ramos, Mrs. Cfuz Antioch 60.00 15.00 Sanchez, Mary Byron 20.00 15.00 The said Order IS passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County ! Treasurer in favor of each or aOOve named indigents until the further order Of this Board. I Thereupon the Board adjourns as a Board of Supervisors and sits as a Board of Equalization. ~ j In the Hatter Of Equalization of Assessments. Dow at the hear Of 11 O'clock A.M. the Board of Supervisors meats as a Board Of Equalization. Thereupon the ,Board having completed the equailzazi+n of i Assessments of Contra Costa Uounty during the year i92:5, It is ay the 3oard ordered that the Ass.:ssment Rolls, Statements, books, j maps and -Military Roll in and for the Ooanty of Contra 4osta, for the year 1823. as equalized by this Board, Oe and the same are hereby accepted by this Beard and I approved by unanimous vote of the Board, sitting as a Board of Equalization. !I Thereupon at the hour of 3 o'elock P.Q. the Board having completed the t equalization of Assessments, the Board adjourns as a Board of $quaiization, and ` the Board takea recess as a Board of Supervisors to and until Monday, August 6th, 1925, at 10 O'clock A.ii. ! i r j I 3 t 3895," IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ' Monday, August 6th, 1923. The Board met at 10 o1clock A.M. i Present: Hon. W.J. Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of July, 1923, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of Delta Farms Reclamation District #2024. ' ORDER APPROVING ASSESSMENT. WHEREAS, on the 2nd day of July, 1923, the three commissioners appointed by this Board as Commissioners to levy an assessment of $1,673,41 upon the land within the above named reclamati^n District, did file an assessment list of said "ssessment with the Clerk of tais Board and thereafter on the said July 2nd, 1923, this Board, by its order, fixed this bth day of August, 1923, at the hour of 11 o'cloc : A.M. at the chambers of this Board at the County Court House 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 nuroose of hearing any and all objections to said assessment and also required that notice of the hearing at said time and place would be given by � a puolications for two wee's in The Byron Times, a newspaper of general circulation E t published in the above named County, and, WHER_AS, on this bth day of August, at the hour of 11 o1clock A.M. before this Board at its cnamoers in the County Court House at the City of Martinez, County ' of Contra Costa, State of California, the hear-ng of any and all objections to said assessment was du-'y called by this Board in accordance with the terms of said order and it thereu_;on was duly made to appear to this Board that notice of time and place of hearing ox said objections in proper form was duly and regularly published as required by the terms of said order; and, WHEREAS, upon sari hearing or prior thereto, no written or other objections of said assessment Frere made or filed, and it appears to the Board that said assess— ment in all respects is fair and equitable and is levied upon the lands within said I Reclamati-n District accor<ing to the benefits that will accrue to each tract of land in said District respectively, by reason of the expenditures of said sum of money, NUN, THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, and duly carried, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said assessment as so levied be, and the same is ' hereby approved. Dated this 6th day of August, 1923• } 3 F n f i ' also required that notice of the hearing at said time and place should be given by publication for two weeks in The Byron Times, a newspaper of general circulatib n� published in the above named County, and, HHEREAS, on this 6th day of August, at the hour of 11 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 hearing of any and all objecti»s to said assessment e=ras duly called by this Board of Supervisors 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 revslarly published as required by the terms of said order; and, WHEREAS, upon said hearing, or prior thereto, no written or other objections to said assessment were made or filed, and it appears to the Board that I said assessment in all respects- is fair and equitable and is levied upon the lands :ithin said reclamation district according to the benefits that will accrue to each i tract of land in said district respectively, by reason of the expenditures of said sum of mona7. NOUP, therefore, upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, and duly carried; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said assessment as so levied be, and the same is hereby approved. Dated: this 6th day of August, 1923• I In the Matter of Granting Leave of Absence. It is by the Board ordered that a leave of absence of thirty days from andl ' after the date of leaving the State of California, be and the same is hereby I granted to following, named persons, to wit: i John Ott, Constable, Fifth Township; H:H.Stow, Costable Third Township; T.H. DeLap, Dep. Dist. Attorney. In the batter of Invitation from San Joaquin County Supervisors to Attend Supervisors' Day at'County Fair at Stockton. A communication from San Joaquin County having been received by this Board extending an invitation for this Board to be the guests of San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors at Stockton, from 10 o'clock A.H. to 10:30 P.H. on Tuesday, the 28th day of August, 1923, at San Joaquin County Fair; JJI Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the invitation be and the same I i is hereby accepted and the Clerk of this Board notify said San Joaquin County Board; that said Board will be present on that date. i 330 In the Matter of Delta Farms Reclamation District #2025. ORDER APPROVING ASSESSMENT. WHEREAS, on the July 2nd, 1923, the three coanissioners appointed by this Board as CoiW:,issloners to levy an assessment d 837,036.09 upon the land within the i above named reclamation District, did file an assessment list of said assessment with the Clerk of this Board and thereafter on the said July 2nd, 1923, this Board, by its order, fixed this 6th day of August, 1923, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. at the chambeIe of this Board at the County Court House 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 I purpose of hearing any and all objections to said assessment and also required that notice of the hearing at said time and place should be given by publication for two weeks in The Byron Times, a newspaper of general circulation published in the above named County, and, WHEREAS, on this 6th day of August, 1923, at the hour of 11. o'clock A M, j before this Board at its chambers in the County Court House at the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, the hearing of any and all objections to E I said assessment 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 teras of sa}d order; and WHEREAS, upon said hearing or prior thereto, no written or other objections to said assessment were made or filed, and it appears to the Board that said assess— ment in all respects is fair and equitable and is levied upon the lands within said reclamation District according to the benefits that will accrue to each tract of land I in said district respectively by reason of the expenditures of said sum of money. NO14 THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, and duly carried, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said assessment as so levied be, and the same is hereby approved. Dated: this 6th day of August, 1923, i In the Matter of Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2026. ORDER APPROVING ASSESSMENT. j WHE_'{EAS, on the July 2nd, 1923, the three commissioners appointed by this Board of Supervisors as Comwissioners to levy an assessment of $69,239.42 upon the I land within the above named reclamation district did file an assessment list of,said assess:,ient with the Clerk of this Board and thereafter on the said July 2nd, 1923, thin Board, by its order, fixed this 6th day of August, 1923, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M at the chambers of this Board at the Ccunty Court House in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, as the time and place at which this Board I would meet for the purpose of hearing any and all objections to said assessment and i ;S j A ' also required that notice of the hearing at said time and place should be given by publication for two seeks in The Byron Times, a newspaper of general circulatib n s published in the above named County, and, THERF.AS, on this 6th day of August, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.H. before this Board at its chambers in the County Court House at the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, the hearing of any and all objectims <Z to said assessment was duly called by this Board of Supervisors 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 re.:yalarly published as required by the terras of said order; and, i ? WHEREAS, upon said hearing, or prior thereto, no written or other objections to said assessment were made or filed, and it appears to the Board that said assessment in all respects- is fair and equitable and is levied upon the lands i within said reclamation district according to the benefits that will accrueto each tract of land in said district respectively, by reason of the expenditures of said s sum of money. NOW, therefore, upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, and duly carrisd; IT IS HEREBY ORDE3ED that said assessment as so levied be, and the same is hereby approved. Dated: this 6th day of August, 1923• In the Matter of Granting Leave of Absence. It is by the Board ordered that a leave of absence of thirty days from andl after the date of leaving the State of California, be and the same is hereby granted to following named persons, to wit: John Ott, Constable, Fifth Township; H;M.Stow, Constable Third Township; T.H. DeLap, Dep. Dist. Attorney. In the Matter of Invitation from San Joaquin County Supervisors to Attend Supervisors, bay at County Fair at Stockton. I A communication from San Joaquin County having been received by this Board extending an invitation for this Board to be the guests of San Joaquin County ' Board of Supervisors at Stockton, from 10 o'clock A.H. to 10:30 P.M. on Tuesday, the 23th day of August, 1923, at San Joaquin County Fair; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the invitation be and the same is hereby accepted and the Clerk of this Board notify said San Joaquin County Board that said Board will be present on that date. I I 4 392' µ In the Matter of Employment of Grand Jury Expert. r� R.E.McNeill, from Finance Committee of Grand Jury, appears before the i Board and presents letter from Gordon Rowe, stating that they will audit the books of Contra Costa Co..nty for the year beginning July let, 1922 and ending July let, 1923, for the sum of $975, which said Audit will cover checking of all revenues of County Officers from which receipts are received, a scrutiny and audit of all county f dh payments through the several funds and accounts of the County, and examination of the school department for the full year, complete reconcilement between County fi Auditor and the several other county officers, complete checking of the tax roll =Y 5 for the fiscal year, scrutiny of the bonds of County Officials and-General Audit re= =a port with our recommendations and comments. It is understood of course that should any special additional work be desired by Grand Jurys and not heretofore I discussed that special arrangements will be made, f Thereupon it appearing to the Board that said amount is a reasonable amount; It is, by the Board ordered that said Grand Jury be and they are hereby authorized td enter into a contract with said Gordon Rowe, to audit said books fox said sum of $975. The vote thereon being unanimous. I In the Matter of Advertisement for Bids for Furnishing of Boiler for County Hospital. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for Furnishing of a 50 H.P. Boiler and this being time and place of receiving bids, the following bids ! i are received: BARRON, RICKARD & McCONE: One No. 459- 55 H.P. James Leffell & Co. Internal Furnace Type Horizontal return tubular portable Boiler on skids, etc. $2156. I MAIN IRON WORKS: One 50 H.P. Boiler built in accordance with California State and A.S.M.E. Boiler case with a working pressure+ of 100 lbs. per sq. inch, etc. $1545. WALTER S. LELAND: One:Boiler as specifications attached to notice to Bidders, $2000. Two: Same Boiler 105 days delivery, $1060. Three: Erie Iron Works #9 Economic Boiler, delivery 75 days, $1520. Four: Same Boiler less steam dome, $1730. I CAL. HYDRAULIC ENGIYEERING & SUPPLY CO: Boiler complete as per specificationg, $1955. i T.J. KENNEDY: 50 H.P. Internal Fired Furnace Type Boiler according to speci— fications f.o.b. cars, Martinez, $1653. Delivery in Martinez, about Oct. 10th. Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of T.J. Kennedy is the I lowest and best bid presented for said boiler; j I It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said I contract be and the sane is hereby awarded to T.J.Kennedy. It is further order d that said T.J.Kennedy give bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for material and labor furnished and fifth per cent of estimated contract price for faithful perform ance of said contract. i i i 3W j € I A bid of E.L. McCurtain for 61910 delivery in 60 days and $1675 delivery z 75 days was received, after said above bids were opened and contract awarded. Said bid was not considered. � a s In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. '- It appearing to the Hoard that there is on deposit in the County Treasury �- s of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa j county which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State t Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra v Costa County during the year 1923, and from moneys collected for violation of Motor Vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses which said moneys shall 1 be expended by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and road,,a i in said County and the followir_g claims having been presented for construction of ' roads, bridges and culverts in Sup. Dist. $4, It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and the sate are hereby ordered paid out of the special road fund of Contra Costa County: NAME. AMOUNT. " E.S.Arnold $ 36.;1 L.Anderson 9.95 J.S.Azevedo 76,50 Yy A.Brackman 121.00 M.C,Borges .104.50 Geo, Breneman 156.00 Clayton Cash Store 226.92 Frank McNamara, Assignee of Jerry Courtney - - - 49.50 f Frank Duarte 105.75 John Desmond 52.8$ C.B.Frazer 19.25 C.B,Frazer 7.00 Geo. Frazer 5.50 Geo. Frazer $.25 Granite Rock Co. 526.47 Granite Rock Co. 687.24 Granite Rock Co. 800.39 Granite Rock Co. 967.03 ' Tony Gambino 108.00 C.L.Glass 55.00 J. Hnidak 36.00 E.B.Hicks 36.00 Y Alfred Johnson 31.50 Joseph Lilly 19.50 J.P.McNamara A.A.McMahon 378.93 Nm. Heinberg 88.00 J.E.Shelby 107.94 A.Y.Shelby 147.00 ' S.A.Smith 45.65 B.G.Shell 5.50 James Smith 120.00 Southern Pacific Co. 10.00 'ry C.Thompson 9.00 Carl AVenckel 65.25 H.7.illmes 200 .00 Carl Wenckei 2.75 M.t:ells 5.50 a The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.x q �e . x I' 3� i i In the Matter of approval of - I Tarrants of Reclamation District No. , I 161g. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following14 I warrants of Reclamation Dist. #1619, be and the sane are hereby approved, to e,it: No. Date Amount. I 275 July 5, 1923, $115.20. 17b Juiy 11, 1923, 25.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval j of this Board by affixing his signature thereto. I In the Matter of Approval of f Warrants of Reclamation District #802. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow— ing warrants of Reclamation Dist. $802, be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 313 July 28th, 1923 $ 25.00 314 July 28th, 1923 70.00 i And the Chairman of this Board is hereoy authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of Granting � . Requisitions. It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of 11I.H Hurley-for two carnet runners, and of R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor for one typewriter and J.H.Wells,l i County Clerk, for typewriters, and of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, for Monroe Calculator and one Burroughs Adding Machine, be and the same are granted.. It is further ordered that said County Auditor deliver to said.R.R. Arrold the old —Adding ----machine no+:: in his office. i In the hatter of Repair of Road between Pittsburg and Antioch. It is by the Board- order:d that the Clerk of this Board request Hutchinson! i Company to make repair of damages caused by moving a Keystone Excavator over County' Road between Pittsburg• and Antioch. I In the Matter of Purchase of Crane for Unloading Rock & Gravel ' from Cars and excavation work. It is by the Board ordered that R.R.A:nold, be and he is hereby authorized to purchase from Stockton Iron Works, a crane for unloading rock and excavation i work, at a Write not to exceed the sum of $5000, said machinery to be fully equipped. ! II P s 395 t ' In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and the same are j i hereby granted to following na:aed indigents, commencing on Ju.y let, 1923; i Mrs. A.Wilcox, 723- 12tn St. Richmond, $18.00 Sanuel Cornell San Pablo, 10,00. It is further ordered that tae County Auditor drain warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on first of each and every month until the further order of phis Board. i In the Matter of Grading, re-Grading, . I Paving and ;Sacadamizing of that certain road in Contra Costa County hereafter known as Div. $35, County Highway. ' WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that that certain road hereafter to be I known as Div. #}3b, of C=ty Highway System, which said Division commences at or near Excelsior School House, which said School House is located two miles north of the term of Byron, Contra Costa County thence running westerly from said Excelsior School House 7941 feet, is an existing main line road and that the public convenience I and necessity de-.mads the grading, re-grading, paving and macadamizing of said exist= Ing main line. road,rnd, MIEREAS, it appear: to this Board that the cost of said grading, .re-grading, i paving and macad=izing such existing main line road when completed will be too a_�'y � great to be raid out of, taeof road f ndsof said County; ; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, and this Board hereby determines to grade, i re-grade, pave and macadamize such existing main line road to be known as Division I fab, of the County Highway System of Contra Oosta County; and charge the cost of same to the General Fund of the County of Contra Costa. ' BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor j of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby directed and ordered to survey said road it and prepare profiles, plans and specifications for grading, re-grading, paving and macada izing of said existing main line road and present same to this Board for adoption ;:hen completed. It is further ordered that all bills presented for grading, re-grading, paving and :.iacada;nizing and engineering work onsaid road be presented on General Fund claims and paid out of said General Fund. The foregoim.� ,esol-atien was presented by Supervisor Hayden, seconded by Supervisor Knott, and adopted by unanimous vote of the Board. I I I I i I 39 , Y I In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and specifications for Building Div. #36 of County Highray. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having presented to this Board plans and specifications for building-of Div. #f36, County Highway, which said Division is part ] ' i of County Highway System running west from Excelsior School Rause, said Excelsior i i School House, being located two miles North of the Town of Byron, Contra Costa i County, for the length of 7941 feet; Thereupon, it is b the Board ordered that said plans,p Y p profiles, and cross- sections be and the same are hereby adopted by this Board as plans and specification and profiles for the building of said road, i It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in Byron Times i for bids to be presented to this Board un to 11 o8clock A.M. on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 1923, for building of said road in accordance with said plans and specifications. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. In the Matter of Improving what is I known as Cemetery Hill in ,Town of Martinez. WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the public convenience and necessi i demand the oxed_ng, re-grading, paving and macadamizing of that certain road known as Oeme.ery Hill, co.mnencing at the end of State Highway at the southerly limits of the torn of Martinez, And it appearing to the Board that said road is a main line road and a part of the State H16hway System, and is of general benefit to the whole County of Contra Costa, and that the public convenience and necessity de,nand the grading, re-grading, paving and macadamizing of said existing road which is a portion of the 1! State Highway System and, I 'WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the cost of such grading, re-grad- ing, paving and macadamizing of such existing road is too great to be paid out of j any of the road funds of Contra Costa County and that the said road is situate between two cemeteries mt assessible for assessment purposes,for the paving of said road, T=—FORE BE IT RESOLVED AND this Board hereby Determines to grade, re- i grade, pave and macadamize such road which is a portion of the State Highway System and charge the cost of the same to the General Fund of the County of Contra Costa, IT IS FURTH—ER ORDERED that R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor be and he is hereby! directed to survey said road and prepare plans and specifications for ,grading, re- i gradin paving and !Macadamizing of such existing main line road and g, „ 1; g present same i to ffiis Board for adaption when completed. It is further ordered that all claims for grading, re-grading, paving and i macadamizing such main line road and the engineering work thereon be presented to ' this Board on General Fund claims and paid out of the General Fund. The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor Hayden, seconded by I Supervisor Casey, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 397f In the Matter of Adoption of ' plans and specificatians for grading, I K re-gradin„ Paving and Macadamizing of Cemetery Hill, Martinez. R.R.Arnold, County Engineer, having presented to this Board, plans and ='r - I specifications for the grading, and re-grading, macadamizing and paving of Cemetery Hill, Martinez, which said Division commences at the end of State Highway at southerly limits of the Town of Martinez, near the Alhambra Cemetery, and running easterly 790 feet; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said profile, cross-sections, plans and specifications be and the same are hereby adopted by this Board as profiles cross-sections, plans and specifications for macadamizing of said road. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Martinez' Daily Gazette, for bids to be presented up to hjur of 11 o'clock A.M. on Tuesday the 4th day of September, 1923, for building �f said road in accordancewith plans and i z specifications. '-x In the Matter of Formation of g San Pablo Improvement District. `, I (In Matter of Road District Improvement #1.). Ross L. Calfee, heretofore appointed by this Board by order of July 16, 192 , having presented same yx to prepare specifications for work proposed to be done in said matter/and this Board having examined the same, Now, therefore, on motion of Supervisor Knott, seconded by Supervisor 3 Hayden, It is by the Board ordered that said specifications be and the sameare hereby approved and adopted. {I The foregoing order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board.--( In the Matter of Formation of San Pablo Improvement District@( In Matter of - Road District L provement 171.) RESOLUTION OF INTENTION 01. >W RESOLVED, that it is the intention of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, proceeding under and by virtue of the Road '# District Improvement Act of 1907, and in the Matter of Road Improvement District u Number One, on the 29th day of August, 1923, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. of that day or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, at the chambers of daid Board, to order work to be done as follows: That the following streets in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to wit: i Emeric Boulevard, Pine Street, Bush Street and Sutter Street and California Street, as said California Street is shown on Map of Emeric Subdivision No. 2, filedi 9 in the office of the County Recoreer of said Contra Costa County, May 4, 1909, from a line parallel to and two feet east of the center line of Twenty-third Street to the existing pavement on Kearney Street; E i1 Post Street from the existing pavement on Kearney Strce, to a line parallel Ii I 3 9 IS) , f to and seventeen feet westerly fro::: the easterly line of Fifth Street; First Street from the pavement to be constructed hereunder on Bush Street to the existing pavement on Market Street (also known as Road 16); Second Street from the pavement to be constructed hereunder on Bush Street to the existing pavement on basket Street; Third Street, as said Third Street is shown on said Emeric Subdivision Map No. 2, from the pavement to be constructed hereunder on California Street to the pave- mant to be constructed hereunder on Hush Street; Third Street, as said Third Street is shown on Map No. 2 SunnysideTract filed in the office of the said Count.: Recorder of Contra Costa County September 19, 1964, from the pavement to be constructed hereunder on Bush Street to the existing pavement on Market Street; j Fourth Street, Fifth Street and Sixth Street from the pavement to be con- structed hereunder on California Street to the existing pavement on Market Street; Twenty-third Street from the southerly line of said Emeric Subdivision No. 2 to the existing pavement on Market Street; Powell Street, Mason Street, Taylor Street, Hyde Street and Larkin Street from the northerly boundary line of the City of Richmond to the existing pavement on Market Street; California Street, as said California Street is shown on Map of San Pablo Villa Tract filed in the office of the said Recorder of Contra Costa County from the i westerly boundary line of the City of Richmond to a line parallel to and eleven feet east of the center line of Twenty-third Street; Sacramento Street, and Clay Street from the westerly boundary line of the City of Richmond to a line parallel to and eleven feet east of the center line of Twenty-third Street; i i Chesley Avenue, also known as Road No. 25, from the existing pavement on gearney Street to the easterly boundary line o* the right of way of the Southern Pacific Company. be graded to the grades established, in the specifications adopted for said work and i to the widths shown in said specifications and be paved to the widths shown in said specifications with an asphaltic concrete base three (3) inches in thickness with an asphaltic concrete, wearing surface one and one-half (1 1/2) inches in tickness; and j that culverts of corrugated iron and headers of pine be constructed thereon, the said i wort: to be done in accordance with the specifications therefor filed with the Clerk of said Board on the 6th day of August, 1923, except as the boundaries of the District I and grades therein specified may be changed at the hearing of the matter hereinafter mentioned, which specifications are made part hereof by this reference, and to which , all persons are referred fcr further particulars as to the location and nature of said ! work. For the costs and expenses of the work and the proceedings bonds will be issued; to the amount of the same, bearing interest at the rate of six. (b) per cent per annum,! payable semi-annully, and one-twentieth (1/20) part of the principal payable annually, all in gold coin. A special fund for the payment of said bonds is to be constituted bythe levy of special assessment taxes upon all land within a district to be known as "Road i Improvement District Nii,;ber One of the County of Contra: Costa" and partly by transfer of moneys from County road funds. Such District (as proposed) being all that certain territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, with'''s exterior boundaries as follows, to wit: j I BEGIIINING at a point, rhich point is the intersection of the westerly boundary! line of the City of Richmond with the southerly boundary line of the San Pablo Villa i Tract, as said tract is shown on map entitled, "San Pablo Villa Tract" filed in the , office of the County Recorder o Contra Costa County, California,on the 21st day of September, 1905; thence westerly along the southerly boundary line of said San Pablo ! Villa Tract to the southeasterly corner of Block 23, Emeric Subdivision No. 2 as said Subdivision is shown on Lap entitled "Emeric Subdivision ,'Sap No. 2" filed in the office i of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on the 4th clay of May, 1906!; 399 i ' thence westerly along said southerly line of said Block 23, and the extension westerly of said line to its intersection with the westerly line of Kearny Street (also knotim as Ro,,4 No. 1;); thence northerly alon;; said westerly line of said Kearney i Street to the northeasterly corner of Block 246, C'all's Second Addition to the City i of Richmond as said Block is shown on map entitled "Wall's Second Addition to the City of Richmond" filed in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County,. Califor- nia, on the 4th day of Marc':, 10,12; thence westerly along the northerly line of said Block 246 and the extension westerly of said line to its intersection with the westerly line of the right of gray of the Atchison, Topeka and $ants Fe Railway Company; thence.± southerly along said zesterly line of said right of way of said Atchison, Topeka and + j Santa Fe Railway Company to the northerly line of that portion of Sanford Avenue lying; i westerly of said right of r.—ay of said Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company. i thence westerly along said northerly line of said Sanford Avenue to its intersection witn the easterly line of the right oY way of the Southern Pacific Company; thence nor! ' therly along the easterly line of the said right of way of the Southern Pacific Company to its intersection wfta the :arthcrly line of Lot 19( of the San Pablo Rancho; thence' easterly alonC said northerly line of said Lot 191 tc its first intersection with the 1 easterly line of the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company] I - thence northerly along said easterly right of way line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company to the southerly line of Road No. 16 of the San Pablo Rancho;] 'Y thence easterly along the said southerly line of said Road No. lb to its intersection I with the westerly line o_ said 2earney Street; thence northeasterly to the southwest- erly corner of Block 14, Sunnyside Tract, as said Block 14 is shown on map entitled ' s "Map No. 2 Sunnyside Tract" filed in the office of tre County Recorder of Contra Costa i County, California,on the 19th day of Septeuoer, 1904; thence along the northerly "S line of Market Street (also :-norm as Road No. 16) to the southeasterly corner of Lot 100, said San Paolo Rancho; thence southeasterly to the point of intersection of the j i ' easterly line of Church Lane (also known ac Road No. 16) with the easterly line of j J' Larkin Street; thence along the easterly line o: Larkin Street and the extension of said line southeasterly to its intersection with the northerly boundary line of the I ;' 3 City of Ricnsond; thence westerly alone the northerly bo-mdaxy line of.the City of -� Richmond to its intersection rith the westerly boundary line of said City of Richmond,! thence southerly alon,- said westerly boundary line of the City of Richmond to the point of beginning. Saving, excepting and excluding from said. District District all streets, avenues, 4 lanes, alleys, crossings and places therein included and contained. The PIans marked "Improvement Plan. Accompanying and Forming Part of the Spec-1 ifications in the latter at Road District Improve.r.ent Number One" consisting of two (2) Sheets, creto attached, are made a part of these specificati ns. I � Notice is hereoy given that at the time specified hereingfore for ordering the work, the matter of said Rood District Improvement Number One will come up for ' hearing, and all objecti.-..s which are, under the provisiss of said Road District I Impavezoent Act 01.15107, entitled to be heard or deteemiaed, will then be heard and determined, and the boundaries of said District and grades therein be finally determiII I cd ant? estaiiiohed. i The Richmond Daily 'ndependent, a daily newspaper of general circulation, printed and _ublished in the said County of Contra Costa, is hereby designated as the ; 400 newspaper for making publication of this Resolution and for making all other publications in the proceedings. Ross L. Calfee, a competent person (Raretofore appointed "Engineer of Work") is hereby else appointed Suprintendent of Work to serve without additional compensation. The County of Contra Costa, ::ill, out of its Road District No. 1 Fund (being the road district in which said proposed improvement lies) pay the sun o£ Five thousand (5000.00) do-lars to the contractor by County Warrant and said bonds will be issued for the remaini716,part of the costs and expenses of the work and proceedings. The Streets upon which said work is to be done as aforesaid are shown res- pectively upon the followinE maps on file in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to wit: Yap of "San Pablo Villa Tract"; I map of "Emeric Subdivision -Map No. 211; map of "Wall's Second Addition to the City of I Richnord"; nap of "Map No. 2 Sunnyside Tract"; map of "Emeric Subdivisions" and gap of "Republic Tract". The foregoing Resolution was, on 6th day of August, 1923, passed by the unanimous vote of the Doard of Supervisors of County of Contra Costa, State of California, 1 I In the ?Latter of Formation of San Pablo Improvement District. An Agreement of the Warr,-.n Bros. Company to furnish Warrenite Bitulithic license Mixture was presented to this Board and ordered filed only for thepurpose of showing the price at which Warren Bros. Company are villin to furnish materials to contractors or to the County of Contra Costa, and not for the purpose of binding the County of Contra Costa to use Warren Bitulithic paveaent. In the Matter of Approval of Financial i R;port. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor having presented to this Board, Financial Report of Contra Costa County prepared under his supervision; It is by the Board ordered that said Financial Report of Contra Costa County be and the sar.;e is hereby accepted anti approved by this Board; i It is Further Ordered that said Financial Report be published in the Contra Costa Standard, in accordance with law. The said order is passed by the unarimcus vote of the Board: II� And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 20th, 1923, at 10 olclock .Chairman. J• P/1i Clerk. I I f "i 401' a 111 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CON'T'RA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CAL ITO RNIA. Monday, August 20th, 1923. The Board met at 10 o'cloc;: Present: non. W.J.BUchanan, Chairr!an; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P. Casey, -- - - - - - :-rl H.J. Tre-bath. J.H. Fells, Clerk. Supervisor C.H.Hayden, Absent. _ In the o.,atter of Allowance of Claims on General Fund. h It appe^ring to tiie Board that the funds of H.D. 1, S.D. 2, would be un reasonably burdened by the full payment of the following claim for culvert work; It is, by the Board ordered that said claim be and it is hereby ordered paid out of the General I1ind of Contra Costa County: 4 Edw. L. Souls, ;j384.92. 3 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board:,'^--, fk 7 In the Matter of Advertisement for bids for Construction of Div. #35, County Highway, n This Board 'having heretofore advertised for bids for grading and gravelix Div. #35 of County Highway and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, i the following bidder file bids in following sums, to wit: LLOYD GEDDES: Embankment, per cu. yd. ---- ?.60. Gravel, per ton, - - - - - 3.40 'a00D: Embankment, per cu. yd _ - :T .50 Gravel, per ton, - - . 3.00 Thereupon, said bids having been referred to the County Engineer, and the 3 County "ngineer having decided that it would be to the best interests of Contra Costa County to do said work by day labor and force account, It is, by the Board ordered that said bids and each of them be and the i same are hereby rejected, and that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby I authorized to return the checks accompanying said bids. - 7 It is further ordered that R.R.Arrold, Surveyor, and R.J.Trembath, III ,;g Supervisor, be and they are hereby directed to proceed with said work by day labor and force account. .a J� :3 R 402, i In the },latter of approval of 1,arrant of Acclamation District V1619. =5 Good cause appearing Therefor, It is by Lhe Board ordered that the following warrant of said District be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 277 August lst, 1923 00.00 i And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrant by affixing .:is signature thereto. v; I a In the 'Matter of Communication from Frank B. Cluff, regarding Improvement of Arlington 'Way. A communication from Fran{ L'. Cluff, in regard to improvement of Arling- ton :lay, El Cerrito, was referred to Supervisor Knott. I - i In the Matter of Application of Associated Oil Company for permission with to cross County road at Avon ,, main out-fall sewer. B.n?. Goodman, resident Engineer for the Associated 011 Company at Avon,i having filed application lith this Board for permission to break the County Iiighway i near Avon station for the building of a :rain our,-fall sewer from Avon r{efinary, j It is, by the Board ordered that said Associated 011 Company be and they are hereby permitted under the supervision of the County Surveyor and Super- visor of Dist. #3,to break said Highway and maintain a detour during the time of j i construction of said out-fall sewer, said work and all of it to be done under the .:._ supervision and to the satisfaction of the County Surveyor and Supervisor of said Dist. Jaid road to be placed in same condition as it was in the beginning. The vote of the Board thereon being as follows: Ayes: Sunervisors Knott, Casey, Buchanan and Trembath. Absent:$up-rvisor C.H.Hayden. i In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board his certificate ahovring that a clerical error appears on Assessment Roll 1922-23 in that: Lot 30, lock 36, Santa,Fe Tract, Tar. Bill #2287, Vol. 2 at page 43, and Lot 23, Block 41, Santa Fe Tract, Tax Bill 2365, Vol 2, page 49, was assessed to George IJusstig for the year 1922-23, roil that said property was sold to the State of California on June 26, 1923, under Sales 110. 609-611, and it appearing to the Board from said certificate that saiGeorgie WIusstig filed with the Assessor '.iar Veteran's Affidavit for 1922-23, - i but same was mislaid or lost, and exemption was never granted; i i r 403 . I Y It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said . rt correction be and the same is hereby ordered lade and that sales of June 26, 19230 I "4 of said Lot 30, Block 36, Santa Fe 'Tract, and Lot 23, Block 41, Santa Fe Tract, Tax Bills Idos. 2287 and 2305 be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled and set ms's aside, and that the County Auditor and County 1tecorder cancel said sales of record.-) 1. In the platter of Construction of Utah-Nevada Road. warren McBryde appears-before the Board of Supervisors and requests that t,Lis Board make a donation from Advertising rund for building of a Utah-Nevada I Road into California; The Board after hearing said request, takes the matter under advisement. � In the ISatter of Allowance to Indigents. - Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follov Ing allowances be and the same are hereby made to following named indigents , commencing on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: Arasmo Billecei, 278 West 2nd St. Pittsburg, +10. per month, commencing Aug. 1.9t,19!123. Mrs. D.Johnston, :.F.D. Box 295, N1, Berkeley, Cal. ;18. per month, commencing Jul111 1st, 1923. Mrs. D. Gallagher, Concord, 922.50 per moth, co,=encing Ju-y lst, 1923, krs. Ada "s:organ, Concord, 410. per month, commencing July lst, 1923. Tt is further ordered that the County :-uditor is hereby authorized to draw; his wu.�rant on County Treasurer in favor of said above named indigents on first of i each and every month until the further order of this Board, said warrants to be i payable out of the Hospital Fhnd.�, In the Matter of Closing Tunnel Road from 'Traffic Temporarily. E.E.O'Brien, having appeared before this Board, and requested this Board to close sari Tunnel Road from mouth of Lloraga Road to Lafayette from 7:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. from Aug. 20, 1923, to 12 o'clock Noon on Saturday, Aug. 25, 1923, in order that she may be able to complete her construction of fill on Charles Hill ' and it appearing to the Board that it could be to the best interests of Contra costa County, to close said road durin3 said period, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said i road be and the same is hereby ordered closed between said hours and that the j I i Listrict Attorney be and i_e is hereby ordered to place a traffic copy at each end i of said road during said period to direct traffic from said road. I i r 404 I In Matter of Observa ace of M Contra Costa County Eay at State Fair. i It is by the Board ordored that Thursday September 6th, 1923, be and the same is hereby designated as Contra Costa County Day, at the State Fair, and all citizens of Contra Costa County are urged to attend the State Fair on said day. i In the ?fatter of Completion of Contract of L.v.1erry. J.T.Narbett, Architect, on 'Temporary District Attorneys office, having f filed with this Board, his certificate showing that the contract of L,v. Ferry, ha • - I been completed; i It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby :x declared completer) and said building accepted; It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said L.V. Perry for material furnished or labor performed present sa,-e to this Board within thirty- five days from this date. I In the Matter of A pointment of Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County. It appearing to this Board that it will be necessary at this time to appoint a Horticultural Co:-, issioner for County of Contra Costa, in accords=e with Chapter 476 Statutcs of 1923, It is, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Knott, by the Board ordered that V.G.Stevens, be and he is hereby appointed County Hor- ticultural '%on:u,izsioner for Contra Costa Cminty, with a salary and for the term i as prescribed by law, i It is further ordered that said v.G.Stevens, take oath and give bond asrequired by law. _ I i I In the Latter of Lease of Antioch ' hemorial Building Hall Site. L.','+.LCehaffy having appeared before'nis Court and requested that this Board lease; to Trac Hardin; Post No. American Legion that certain real } property belonging to V the County of Contra Costa, State of Calii'ornia, .more particularly de_:rised as Lots Numbers 1, 2, 11 and 12, in Block 55 of the Toren of Antioch for a period of five (5) years at a monthly rental d fifty- dollars psr month; and it appearing that said Tracy j. Harding Post No. American Legion is an association of veteran soldiers, sailors and; a marines who have served the United States honor.bly in the World War and which;is or— i Tanized for patriotic, fraternal and benevolent :bjects in this county and the,said property sought to be leased is not required for public use; Upon motion.of Supervisor Trembath seconded by Supervisor Knott, i --,s duly and regularly passed and carried, that the County of Contra Costa, lease to j Tracy Harding Post ho. American Legion lots nuiabers 1, 2, 11 and 12, in Block 55, ' as the said Lots and Block- are so laid dorm and delineated uron that certain map en— titled "L.'ap of ti-.e Torn of Antioch" filed on the 10th day of January, 18b8, in vol. 15 `i of Deeds at pages 170 and 171 in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for a term of five years from the date of the ex— p eoution of said lease, upon t_.e condition that said lease may be terminated at option i of County �£ Contra Costa, at any times during the term thereof, after 90 days notice j in rritin to the lessee, at a monthly rental of fifty dollars per month; the said rental to be paid in advance on the first day of each and every month during the term 'a of said lease; and that the Chairman of this Board be authorized to execute said lease] on behalf of the zaid County of Contra Costa. I a: I l 1 I And the Board takes recess to meet on Wednesday, August 29th, 1923, at 10 ! ii ' o'clock A.M. � i / — Chairman. i v (/ . . . . . . .Clerk. I • I I a 1 � i . I 40')- IN TIE BOP-7D OF SUPERVISORS OF CM.-RA COSTA COUXTY, STATE OF CALIFORIIIA. I WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29th, 19-?3. The Board :net at 10 o'clock A.L. S Present: Ron. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P.Casey, and I R.J.Trembath. J.H.17ells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor C.H.Hayden. In the ?.fatter of San Pablo i I x Improveent District. (Road T District Improve.nert No. 1) ef RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO PROCEED WITH HEARING, WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, did, or. the 6th day of August, 1923, pass its Resoluti^n of Intention i No. 1 in the ::atter o= road Dist Improvement ??ur:bar Ore, under and in pursuance of J. the nrovisions of the "Road District It:nrove::ent Act of 190711. AND V.11-MEAS, said Resoluta^n of Intention ras filed, and thereafter published; according to lar, and printed copiec thereof, headed "Notice of Road District Improve ment" were posted along the lire of work described in said resolution in time, form i and manner as required b,. la affidavits in proof of such nublication and posting having been filed :with the Clerk of .nis Board, all according to the provisions of the Road District Improvement act of 1507, I AND MHEREAS, befcre t._: da;! of the hearin^ specified in said resolution of i intention, t.entr days have elapsed since tae postin;: and the first publication of said resolution of intention, and the Board of Supervisor.- having acquired .ower to Droceed in the :_atter, now therefore, i IT IS tet.IcY fiESOLVED s,'TD DETE31-fI:iED that tie Board ox Supervisors proceed rith the said he:rrin and ta%e such other action in th:; proceeding as authorized in said Act. ' The foregoing resolution ras passed by following vote of the Board, to nit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Buchanan and Tre,oath. Noes: None. ! Absent: Supervisor Hayden. i In the Ua.tter of San Pablo Improvement District (Road District Improvemer_t No. 1.) RESOLLTION FINDING T_IfAT A LZAJORITY OF TfE"01111MRS OF LAND LYIrG 17ITHI?? THE DISTRICT A3 5SET F'OR'fH IN TIE RESOLUTIOIt OF IP?TE2JTIO; RAV: N^_T `1AD" 09JECTIC?S GTI??7 TC EIRETY. 'rTi REAS, the Board of SIKervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of� ,I California, did, on tte ote day of August, 1923, pass its Resolution of Intention No.1 in pursuance e t:e provisi ns os" the "Road Dict_ict I.anrovement Act of 1, under and i 1907" said Rescluticn o_ Intention No. 1 being hereby e.cpressly referred to for ! I fur.aer particulars, AND :7F =AS i"'ith_n :he ti:e Drovided by said act, .:ritten objections I to the ordorin, o the :er'cL.,z an entirety have been filed •.:fth the Clerk of this Board 14 o:.,nn7s of land lyin_ ..itf:_n she district ac set forte: _n said Resolution of Intention; I 40 ' 3a AND rTEAS, this Board has duly considered said ;:ritten objections; ' SFG? T EMEFORE, it is he_•sby resolved and found that a majority of the orniers of lard 1yinC with':: :?:e -district as s_t forth in said Resclution of Intenti::n have not so in - - objecti,-n „o_nE to the or3er:nU of the work as an ent•'rety; WHEREFORE, It is ordered that the hearing be proceeded with as to such ob- � jectisns as may be made to the grades specified in the specifications for said work; i The foreeing Resolution was passed by following vote of the Board, to nit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Buchanan and Trembath. i Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Hayden. 3, In the Uaatter of San Pablo L:.provement District (Road District Improvement No. 1) ' RESOLUTION M:CARCIUG OBJECTI NS AS TO CRAM. hHIMEAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of s California, did, on t..e ut:°. day. of Au„uat, 1923, pass. its Resolutipn of Intention No. 1, under and in nurcuance of the provisi:ns of the "Road District Improvement Act of 1907" said Resolution of Ilite."tirr. No. 1 being hereby expressly referred to for furthE r particulars; I� AND ;f?iLTiEAB, at the provided for in ::cid Resolution of Ir_terticn, ` 3 next in order alter hcWring objections to the ordering of the work as an entirety the Board prods dad to hear soca objections a ,,sight be made to tha grades specified x in the specs epi;ns adopted for said xork; A:tD '.7MR1AS, _t appears that no objectians have beenm ie to said grades; sFHEFORE, it is ordered that the nearing be proceeded with as.to such Ii objecti-ns as chail be made to the boundaries of the District as set forth in the said! resolution of intention.. The foregoa nv Rcsol�itin was passed by the folloring vote of the Board, to wi Ayes: Su,,erviaors Knott Casey, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: A:pervisor Hayden. h In the latter of San Paolo Improvement District (Rood District Improve.;.ent ?;o. 1). RESOLUTION R:GARDI:?C OBJTCTICNS AS TO BOUNDARIES, 1,1MERF.AS, the Board cf Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of r California, did, :n the 6th day of August, 10,23, pass its Resolution of Intention No, i -R 1, under aa3 i`n pursuance of the provisi ns of t:e ROAD DISTRICT M=OVEMENT ACT OF 1907" said Resolution o. Intention 'To. 1 'being hereby expressly referred to for I.' further particllars; ,g AND 1.7HEREAS, at the he4.ring provided for in said Resolution of Intention, nexti in order after hearing objecti^ns to the grades specifier: in the specifications adopts for sal_ :,,D"!K, ..-_ Boa::S ?roc,eed_,:d to near such objections as might be made to the bound:ries of the District as set forth is the said Resolution of Intention; AND IMEREAS, it ap_,ears that no objecti�ns have -seen made to said boundarieJ r 408 NOW, THTR_FORZ, it is hereby resolved that this Board proceed to declare its findin;;s in the w r-r of the said hearing. The forcgoin:;; esoluti„n was pas_ed by the following vote of the Board, to nit: F Ayes. Supervisors Knott Casey, Buchanan and Tre:::b'ath, Sloes: None. Absent: S._;�crvisr Hayden, i In the Matter of San Pablo Improvement District (Hoar District I:n?roveert No. 1)) RESOLUTIOS: DECLARING FI,4D•IUGS, WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisor_ of the County of C:ntra Costa, State of i ?_ California, did, on the 6t..da, of August, 1923, pans its Resolution of Intention No. � 1 under and in pursuance of the provisi,ns of the Road District Improvement Act of i 190711 said Recoluti,n of intention No. 1 beim hereby expressly referred to for ' i furth•.r particulars; D _M AS, hearing;_were held as provided in said Act and said Resolution of Intention on objections to the ordering of the work as an entirety, the grades € specified 'hie said specifications and the boundaries of the district as set forth . i in said resclutior. o.° intention, and all such objecti,�n, having been duly heard and considered, nor. therefor::, in conclusion, it-is hereby resolved, determined and found; as follows; lst: That a majority of the owners of land within the district described I i in the resolution of intention have not before the day of said hearing filed written objections going to the ordering of the work to be done. 2nd: That the tirades of the eo::;e as finally determined are those set forth in such specifications. 3rd: That the boundaries of the district are those set forth in the resolut ion of intention. The fore;, reso'_uti^n was passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: ”. Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Buchanan and Trenbath. noes: None, Absent: Su_:ervisor Hayden, i i i In the !latter of San Pablo Improvement District (-Road District Improvc;ent No. 1) RESOLUTICN ORIMPING WORK I3E.: a, the oc oof Snnervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of i California, did, on the 6t!: _',-_-y of August 1923, pass its Resolutian.of Intention no, j 1, under and in pursuance of the provisions of the Road District Improvement Act of i 10711 said Resolution of Intention No. 1 being hereby expressly referred to for i further particulars; AND VHER AS, hearings .-.,ere held as provided in said Act and said resolution i of Intention on objections to the entirety of the work, the grades specified in the specifications, and the boundaries of the district, and the Board having by resolution i declared ito findin s in relation they.:to; i THEREFORE, EE T_T R_SOVTED, by the Board of Su»ervisors of the County of I Contra. Costa Stateof California, follows: . I That the said Board of Supervisors hereby orders the follor,ing work to be 40R done and improvement to be made in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, to w_t: Thatthe follo:^in. streets in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, a wit: I Emeric Boulevard, Pine Street, Bush Street and Sutt-r Street and California "? I Street as said California Street is shown on Map of Emeric Subdivision No.2, filed in the office of the County Recorder of said Contra Costa County, May 4, 1908, from a 3 i line parallel to and trio feet eadt of the center line of Twenty-third Street to i y the existing;pavement on Kearney Street; I � Post Street from the existin_; pavement on Kearney Street to al ine parallel :a to and seventeen fee: resterly from the easterly line of Fifth Street ; First Street from the pavement to be constructed herew:der on Bush Street to the existinE pave.:ent on Market Street (also knorm as Road 16). i `g i Sem rd Street from the pavement to be constructed hereunder on Bush Street I ' to the existin:C pavement on Market Street; Third Street, as said Third Street is shown on said *.]aeric Subdivision 1Lap � y No. 2 from th-^ pavement to be constructed hereunder on California Street to the pave—I I - meat to be constructed hereunder on Bush Street; Third Street, as said Third Street is shown on Uap No. 2 Sunnyside Tract, filed in the office of the said Count; Recorder of Contra Costa County, September 19, 1904, from the pavement to be constructed hereunder on Bush Street to the existing pavement on i!arket Street; Fourth Street, Fifth Street and Sixth Street from the pavement to be construet- I ed here::nder on California Street to the existing pavement on Market Street; T..enty--third Street from the southerly line of said Emeric Subdivision No. 2 j to the existfrL-pavement on Zferket Street; I Po:-e'_1 Stroet, 'Ylasor, Street, Taylor Street, Hyde Street, and Larkin Street I . from the northerly bcuadery line of the City of Richmond to the existing pavement on ' Market Street; California Street, as said California Street is shown on map of San Pablo Vill Tract, filed i:: the office of the said Recorder of Contra Cosa County, from the j resterly boundary line of tae City of Richmond to a line parallel to and eleven feet I east of t,.e center line of T:^er,t.:-third Street; Sacr-.ento Street and Clay Street from the westerly boundary line of the City of Richmond to a line onrallel to and eleven feet east of the center line of Twenty- Third Street; I Chesley Avenue, ;iso -norn as Rond No. 25, from the existing pavement on Kearney Street to the easterly bound.:ry line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Ii Company; f be g ceded to the grades established to the specifications adopted for said work and to the widths shorn in said specifications and be paved to the widths shorn in i said speciY'_catinn.^, with an asphaltic concrete base three (3) inches in thickness � with an asphaltic concrete rearing surface one and one half (1 1/2) inches in thick-I mess; and that culverts: of corrugated iron and headers of pine be constructed there+, the said r:or:: to ..e done to accordance with the specifications t:.ereYor filed with the Clem: of zaid Hoard on the 6th :..<_y of August, It x further ordered that until the hour of eleven o'clock A.M. of Wednesday the 5th< ay of Sente..:ber, 19--5, be, and the same is hereby fixed as the time for r. 41 :~4 j receiving bids for the doing of said work. i It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board give notice accordingly inviting sealed bids for the doing of said work. The fore;oing resolution was passed by the folloti.iag vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Case:, Buchanan and Tresbath. <e: Hoes: gone = -Absent: Supervisor Hayden. i Y I In the Latter of Contract of G.W. Cushing for cor_structi-n of Div. i433, County High:•ray. i It is by the Board ordered that G.W.Cushing, be granted an extension of thirty days within r.•hich to complete his contract for construction of Div. Ljj of County Higgh::'ay. i ti In the Natter of Application of Associated Pies Line Company for permission i to cut through pavement on County Highway near i Pumping Station south of B-:row for purpose of repairing pine line. The Associated Pipe Line Company havin.s made application to this Board r� for permission to out through pavement on County Highway near pumping Station i of Ass-c iated Pipe Line Company, south of Byron, for purpose of repairing their pipe j ? s line, It is by the Board ordered that said Associated Pipe Line Company be and then are hereby granted permission to cut through pavement on County Highway near i their pumpin;; ctat1 south of Byrcn, said :°:ozk to be done under the supervision of R.R.Arnold, Count; Surveyor, and Supervisor R-.J.Trembath, said road to be left in i the same condition as it was in the beginning, said work, to be performed to the entire satisfacti-n of the County Surveyor and Supervisor of that District. Said Associated Pine Lire Company to maintain proper detour and lights during the construct- - i ion of said work; i In the Natter of Petiticn to Increase Lighting Facilities in Crockett, Valens. Crolona Lighting District. A petition signed by more than t.-:enty-five residents and tax payers of CrockJ. ett, Valens. & Crolona Lighting District of Contra Costa County, having been filed ri'h the Board of Supervisors, shoring that the present lighting facilities of said ' I Crockett, Valens. & Crolona Lightin;District in the opinion of said petitioners are i inadequate and insufficient forthe needcof a rapidly growing community and that addit- ional lightin facilities rithin the District should be provided and maintained and also that the present lighting facilities ::•ithin the said Lighting District comprise! � y_ 4111 . ,r xF ten lights of SO candle power each and 51 lights of 32 candle porer each, a total ' of of lights havin;; a total candle poser of 2432, and that the eepense of maintaining the said present li Iair_�; facilities is approximately $1240 per annum, and that in the opinicn of the said pctiti-ners the Iightin- facilities of said Lighting Districts should be increased to include t_.e following. 400 candle power lights 1, 25C candle power li}its, 12 100 candle poser li.j7 is 48 i Dakin- a total niu,ber li&hts of 6 and that the maintenance of the present candle power i.e. 2432 candle power costs approximately $1240 per a:-.nam, and that the proposed candle power of 8200 will cost ! approximately $1575 ;ger Year, or an incr::asc of only $335 Per year, over the cost of maintainin;, the -;resent facilities, and, ;;PEg AS, said pet_ticners further reco:vend the installation within said ' Lighting District of five additional 100 candle power lamps on locations indicated on map attached t, -,aid .:et,-tion, at an additional cost of $111 per annum, and, ' k712 .AS, it appears said Pacific Gas & Electric Cor:pany has notified the Board that it will bear the cost of installation of said five additional lights as shown .' on said map, and, :WHEREAS, it appears to the Board of-' Supervisors that it is for the best :.nterests of -,aid Light=- District that said lights be increased to number, size e and dimensions prayed for in said petition; {@P� IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petition for increase of lights and size of lights be ;m d the is her.by -ra-nted, ar_d the Auditor of Contra Costa Coanty is hereb authorized to include the additional cost of maintaining such additional li_,ht-- and sizes of lights in his estimate for tax levy to be furnished to this Board fCr the ensuing fiscal year, and that said Pacific Gas & Electric Company proceed mits tlhc 4nsta31ation o` said additicnal lights as prayed for, i i The vote of the Board .hereon be°ng as felloss, to r;it: 1 ' Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Buchanan. and Tre:bath. � :foes: Tone. Absent: Suocrvisor Ha.-yden.t. II f I I I And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, sept. 14th, 1923, at 10 I o'clock A.M. irmaa, j . .. .Clerk. I I I 1 I I I i I I j 412 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ' Tuesday, September 4th, 1923• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon, w.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Sapervisors Zeb Knott, J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.wells, Clerk, The minutes and .proceedings for the Board for and during the month of August, 1923, are read to the Board by t h e Clerk.-and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk, i In the Matter of Advertising for Bids for Construction of what ' is known as Cemetery Hill Road. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for constructing the Cemetery Hill Road and this being the time and place for receiving bids the follow-I Ing bids are received: JAMES S12LES: Excavation, per sq. ft, Concrete in place, #12.90 �. O'BRIEH: Excavation, per sq. ft. =.04 Concrete, in place, $14.50 Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of James Sayles is the lowest and best bid presented for performing of said work; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to James T. Bayles at above stated prices. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said James Sayles, give bonds in following sums; to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor and ' material furnished and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithful performance of said contract. In the Matter of Bids for Construction ' of Div. $36 of County Highway. i This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction_of i Div. #36 of County Highway which said Division begins at Excelsior School House north of Byron, and runs westerly for a distance of 7,941 feet; and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bid is received: GALBRAITH & JAMES: Embankment, per cu. yd, $1.05 Pavement and concrete, cu.yd,1409 I There being no other or further bid, received, and it appearing to the Board that said bid is a reasonable one, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to Galbraith & James at above stated prices; It is further ordered that said Galbraith & James, give bonds in following, sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for faithful performance of said contract and fifty per cent of estimated contract price as 413 . security for material and labor furnished. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contract in accordance with foregoing order. In Matter of Lost Warrant. R. Over£ield, having filed his affidavit showing that on the 23rd day of August, 1922, there was issued to him a warrant on Special Road Fund$42, for the sum of $50; that said warrant was mailed to deponent on Aug. 23, 1922, and has been lost, and praying for a new warrant to be issued in lieu thereof; It is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment o= said lost warrant, and that a duplicate of same be issued by County Auditor, registered by County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost war—' rant. 1 In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District, #2024. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation Dist. #2024, be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 91 Feb. 10th, 1923 $1272.24 82 May 10th, 1923, 5b9.51 03 July 10, 1923, 408;91 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the i approval of said Warrant by affixing their signature thereto. i i I E ' In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation Dist. x}2025. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation Dist. #2025, be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 96 Feb. 10 1923, $ 1342.64 97 May 10, 1923, 377.16 9g July 10, 1923, 1170.25. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrant by affixing their signature thereto. i I i I I I I I i i 41? In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2026 Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- . ing warrant s of said Reclamation District be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Late Amount. 1133 Feb. 10, 1923 $1,708:19 114 Yoh 10, 1923, 2,136.50 115 May 10, 1923, 1,380.50 116 July 10, 1923, 394.02 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- ' ing warrants of said Reclamation District be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 279 Aug. 17, 1923, $50• 280 Aug. 17, 1923, 350: And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #802. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrants of said Reclamation District be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: ' No. Date Amount 31Aug. 25, 1923, $7.05 31 Aug. 25, 1923, log 93 317 Aug. 25, 1923, 70.00 318 Aug. 25, 1923, 25.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this'Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. i In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Bradford Reclamation Dis . #2059. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said Reclamation District be and the same are hereby ap- proved, to rit; , No. Date Amount. loo Sept. lot, 1923 $28 .4o 105 Sept. let, 1923, 284.85 106 Septlot, 1923 110.92 107 Sept:. 1st, 1923 50.00 108 Sept. lot, 1923 19.70 i i I i 415 ' 109 Sept. let, 1923, $26.00 j 110 Sept. 1st, 1923, 42.00 111 Sept. 1st, 1923 103.00 j 112 Sept. lot, 1923 76,00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signature thereto. i In the Matter of Approval of Contract i of Thomas J.Kennedy, for installation of i Boiler atCounty Hospital. I Thomas J.Kennedy having filed with this Board his contract and bond in i accordance with order heretofore made to this Board; It is, by the Board ordered that said bond be and the same is hereby ap- proved by this Board and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to execute' said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board return to said Thomas J.Kennedy his check heretofore deposited with thls Board. i i I In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. It appearing to this Board*arrant #20 of the Granite Rock Company paid out of the funds of Sup. Dist. #4 amounting to Bum of $324.27 was erroneously billed against said fund and some should have been billed against and paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County, said material called for in said claim I i having been used as maintenance on Dive. $1 and#2 or Tunnel Road; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the sum of $324.27 be and the same is hereby transferred from General Fund to the i funds of Sup; Dist. #4 to offset said sum erroneously paid out of the funds of � Sup:. Dist. $4. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous., i i _ _ I 1 In the Matter of petition to annex new territory to Crockett, valona & Crolbna Lighting i District. A petition having been filed with this Board praying for annexation of new territory to Crockett, 4alona & Crolona Lighting District; It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby fixed for Monday the lot day of October, 1923, at hour of 10 o'clock A.M. and that notice of said hearing be given by publication of a notice ' in Crockett Signal, in manner and for the time required by law; i I I I A 41€ In the Matter of Communication of i Martinez Cnamoer of Commerce, in regard to indigent burial ground. A letter having been received by Board from Martinez Chamber of Commerce calling attention to condition of indigent burial grounds, It is by the Board ordered that said communication be referred to Supervisor Hayden, and that he report to this Board about thecost of placing such indigent burial ground in suitable condition. In the Matter of Petition of Mountain View Sanitary District for permission to cross County Road with Sewer. The Mountain View Sanitary District having filed a request with the Board for permission to cross county road leading from Martinez to Pacheco at a paint in the . ' J fill directly west of the P. Ferrarini Home, with a sewer pipe, said pipe to be laid j in a tunnel without injury to the pavement, Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the direction and supervision of R.R. Arnold, county Surveyor and to the satisfacti;n of the Supervisor of said District; I In the Matter of Completion or Contract of E.E.O'Brien to Grade Charles Hill. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having filed with this Board his certificate showing that the contract of E.E.O'Brien to grade Cbarles Hill according to speci— fications has been completed; It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completedandsaid road accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said E.E. O'Brien for labor performed and material furnished to present same to this Board within thirty-five days from this date. I i 1 In Matter of Granting Leave of Absence to A.B.Tinning. Archibald B.Tinning, District Attorney ofContra Costa County, be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence from the State of California. of thirty days from and after date of leaving State; i i i I II 41 ' In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following, allowances be and the same are hereby granted to following nameaindigents, commencingi on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: Mrs. Myrtle Sanchez, R.F.D. Bx 339a San Pablo, $45, per montn commencing July let, 1923. Mrs. Mary Elliott, 112 Franklin Ave. Pt. Richmond, $18, per month, commencing' July 1st, 1923. It is further ordered that said Probation Oiiicer A.J.McMahon, be and he is hereby granted permission to award to Mrs. B. Eentz, temporary aid in such amount as ini his judgment seems best.�- I i In the Matter of Resignation of J.A. Freitas, as Commissioner of Danville ' Fire District. _ i J.A.Freitas, having filed his resignation to take effect immediately as Fire', Commissioner of Danville Fire District; It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted, and said office declared vacant. 's In the Matter of Levy of State and County Taxes for the fiscal year 1923-24. The Board having considered the value of all property on assessment rolls of Contra Costa County and amounts required to be raised in various funds for the conduct of the business of the County for fiscal year 1923=24, and the state Board ' of Equalization having certified to this Board that there will be no tax required for State purposes on property of said County; It is by the Board ordered that the tax to be collected on each $100 of valuation of property in Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1923-24, be and the same is hereby fixed and levied as follows: I General - - - - - - -- - $:342 Hospital - -- - - - - - - - 1 Salary - - - - - - - - - - •17 Grammar School - - - - --- .41 High school - - - - - - - - .16 Advertising - - - - -- - - .002 Road - - - - - - - - - - .35 Int. & Sink Fund (Ct Bee) - .016 Int. & Sink Fund (Highway)- .25 County Liorary - - - - - - -.06 Wismar it. Hospital - - - - .02 Maint. Bond Roads - - - - - .07 Vet. Sailors,Soldiers & Marines Home Fund - - - .20 Total Rate:$2.18. The said order is passee by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. i I I i I i I I r 41 In the Hatter of Levy of Taxes for certain school Districts of Contra Costa County, , The County Auditor and Boards of Trustees in and for the following names school districts of Contra Costa County respectively in manner and form and within the time required by law, having certified to tais Board a statement showing amounts that will be required in each �z said districts for maintenance and conduct of said schools d Ting the fiscal year 1923-24; It is by the Board ordered that special school taxes be and the same are here- by levied on each $100 of valuation of property in following named school districts i to lvit: Antioch $.30 Oakley $40 Bay Point .30 Pleasant Hill .20 Brentwood .25 Pinole-Hercules ,15 Byron .05 Pittsburg .30 Canyon .30 Port Costa .30 Carquinez ,20 Rodeo .30 Concord .50 Richmond .30 Danville ,20 San Pablo .21 ' Iron House 30 Selby .30 Knigntsen .05 Sobrante ,11 Lafayette .30 Walnut Creek .30 Lone Tree .14 Warm Springs .30 Nichols .10 Martinez, .30 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i I I In the Matter of Levyof School Taxes for building purposes. the County Auditor andBoard of Trustees in and for each of said School Dis- tricts having in manner and form and within time required by law, certified to this Board, a statement of respective amounts that will be required in each of said school districts respectively for building purposes; It is, by the Board ordered that special taxes be and the same are hereby ' levied for byilding purposes on each 600 of valuation of property in following named School Districts: Antioch $.15 Selby $.15 Rodeo .13 Pittsburg .15 Martinez .15 Port Costa .15, Richmond ,15 The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board, I In the Matter of Levy of Special Taxes for Kinaergarten Schools, j The County Auditor and Boards of Trustees of following named scnool districts having in manner and form and within the time required by law, filed a statement of respective amounts that willbe required in-each of said school Districts for mainten ante of kindergarten schools therein, , It is by the Board ordered that special taxes for maintenance of Kindergart- en schools in each of following named school districts for fiscal year 1923-24, be levied, to wit; i Antiocn-Live Oak $.15 Carquinez, .05 Martinez, ,09 419 Pinole=Hercules $.11 Pittsburg .14 Richmond .Oj Rodeo .09 Concord .15 The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Levy of Special Taxes for maintenance of High School Districts of Contra Costa County. The County Auditor and Board of Trustees of each of said Union High School Districts respectively, having in manner and form and within the time required by law, certified to this Board, the amounts required for maintenance and conduct of said high schools, It is, by the board ordered that a special tax be levied on each $100 of valuation ox property in following named union hign school districts for fiscal year 1923-24: Richmond U.H.S. $.48 Riverview U.A.S. $.75 Alhambra U.H.S. .5G San Ramon U.H S. .32 John Swett U.H.S. .24 Amador Jt. U.H.S. .59 Liberty U.H.S. .36 Mt. Diablo U.H.S. .58 The said order is passed.by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Levy of taxes I in certain school districts and _ i Union High School Districts for j fiscal year 1923-24. The County Auditor having returned to this Board a report that certain school i and union nigh scnool districts are liable for certain taxes for raising money for ' payment of bonds and taxes respectively voted for in said districts, It is by the Board ordered that special taxes be and the same are heresy levied in following named school and union nigh a:nool districts for the fiscal year 1923'-24, to wit: I Alhambra U.H.S. (Bond#2) $.19 Alhanbra U.H.S. (Bond#j) .0$ Liberty U.H.S. .10 John Swett U.H.S. ,O1 Mt. Diablo U.H.S. .09 Richmond U.H.S. .02 San Ramon U.H.S. .06 Oakley Grammar (old) .03 Black Diamond .03 Pinole-Hercules .03 Richmond (No. 1) .007 Stege .005 Martinez (No. 1) .04 1 Port Costa :lb Central lb Richmond .036 0. Richd )F33 3 Richmond #4 .192 Rodeo .20 ' Pittsburg (#1) .OS Pittsburg ((#2) .21 .02 AarmySprings .27 y Bay point ,11 i i r 4Zt� Green Valley $.28 Pleasant Hill .201 Brentwood .j2 Lafayette .30 Briones Valley .52 -07 Concord . 4 San Pablo inez #1 .33 Danville. .46 ' San Pablo #2 .09 Excelsior .09 Valle Vista .27 Oakley (new) ;35 Carquinez .50 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the Matter of Levy of Tax for maintenance of Fire Departments in unincorporated towns of Contra Coates County. The County Auditor and Board of Fire Commissioners in and for the Crockett and Crolana Fire District, Danville Fire District, Lafayette Fire District and Bay Point Fire District, having in manner and form and within the time required by law,; certified to this Board, a statement of respective amounts that will be required in said Fire Districts, for equipping and maintaining fire departments therein, ' It is,.by the Board ordered that the following special taxes in each of the following fire districts be and the same are hereby levied on each #100 of valuation of property within the Fire limits of said Fire.Districts, to wit: Crockett - Crolana Fire District #.50 Danville Fire District •35 Lafayette Fire District .06 Bay Point Fire District for mainten. .50 Tax voted, $1,00. Total :1.50; The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, i ' I i In the Matter of Levy of Tax to maintain a system of street lighting in Highway Lighting Listricts. The Board having awarded contracts for equipping and installing and maintain- ' ing a system of street lights on puolic hi.;hv;ays in those certain districts known i as Crockett,Crolana and Valona Lighting District, Byron Highway Lighting District, Brentwood Highway Lighting District and Oakley Highway Lighting District, and said Districts having asked this Board for a levy of taxes to maintain lights in said Districts on contracts already awarded and.theCounty Auditor having certified to j this Board as to amount of checks that will be required in.said Highway Lighting Districts for maintenance of said street lights during toe year 1923-24; It is, by the Board ordered that special taxes in each of the following Highway Lighting Districts be and the same-are hereoy levied.on each #100 of valuat ion of assessable property within the limits of said Highway.Lighting Districts, to wit: Oakley Highway Lighting District #.70 Crockett,Crolona & Valona Lighting District, #.20. Byron Highway Lighting District, .75 Brentwood Highway Lighting District 02 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ' I i i 421 In the Matter of Apportionment ' of Railroad Taxes throughout the County of Contra Costa for the year 1923• WHEREAS, the State Hoard of Equalization has transmitted to the County Auditor statements showing that the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific' Railroad Company"in this County is 57,342 miles and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1923, is $50,000 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of such railroad of said Com)any, aggregating the sum of $4,367.100; That the length of main track and right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and i Santa Fe Railway Company in said County is 61.25miles, and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1923, is $33,330 on the-whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of such railroad of said Company aggregating the sum of $2,042,462; ' That the length of the main track and right of way of the San Francisco- Sacramento Railroad, in said County is 43.90 miles, and the assessed value per mile, of the same for the year 1923, is $15,950 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of said railway of said Company aggregating the sum of $700,205; That the number of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Companyi upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this County is 60.963 miles, and the assessed value per mile for the year 1923, i of such franchise and rolling stock in this county on said Railroad is $1000 aggre- gating the sum of $60,963. Tnat the number of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is i operated in this County is 61.25 miles, and the assessed value per mile for the year 1923, of such franchise and rolling stock in this County on said railroad is $1000 ' aggregating the sum of $61,250.00; WHEREUPON, it is by the Board ordered and decreed that the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in this County is 57.342 miles and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of $50,000 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of such railway, aggregating the sum of $4,367,100 apportioned as follows, to wit: Incorporated Towns. Martinez 2.21 miles. $110,500. Hercules 1.90 " 95,000 i Pinole ;72 " 36,000 Pittsburg .55 " 27,500 Richmond b.164 " 305,200 Walnut Creek 1;52 " 91,000 i School Districts. Port Costa 2.291 miles $114,550 57 500 Carqui.e z 1.75 ° , Selby 1.79 ° 59,500 ' Pinole-Hercules 3.b5 " 152,500 Martinez 5.45 " -272,500 San Pablo 2.906 ° 145,300 Richmond 6.104 " 305,200 Pittsburg 3.55 " 194,000 Oakley .22 ° 11,000. That the length of main tracs of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company in tnis county is 61.25 miles and the assessed value permile thereof) is the sum of $33,330.aggreg::ting the sum of.$2,042,4b2 apportioned as follows, to wit: I I i n 422 Incorporated Towns. Antioch 05 miles $31,bb5. Pinole 1. 023,995 rcules 1 92 He " 60 Pittsburg b .s7 " 19000 Richmond 6;70 • 223,310 EI Cerrito 2.30 • 76,660. School Districts. Oakley 2.20 miles $ 73,325. Pittsburg 4.7� 117,320: Vine Hill 1.57 " 2325 Martinez 2.22 • 73,990 Franklin 2.57 miles 85,660 Pinole-Heroules 3.41 " 113,b55 San Pablo 2.21 " 73,660 Richmond 9.00 " 299,970. That the length of.main track of the San Francisco-Saoramento Rail= road in this county is 43.90 miles and the assessed value per mile thereof is i the sum of $15,950 aggregating the sum of $700,205 apportioned as follows: Incorporated Towns. f Concord .295 miles $ $,705 Pittsburg .58 y 9,25p Want; Creek 1.69 30,14+5. School Districts,,, Pittsburg 2.909 miles $46,400. That the number of miles o* track or the Southern Pacific Railroad Company upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated i in this county is 61.022 miles and the assessed value per mile or such franchise and rolling stock in this County on said Railroad is $1000 aggregating the sum of i $bl,022 apportioned as follows, to wit: Incorporated Towns, Martinez 2.21 miles $ 2,210. Hercules 1.90 " 1,900 Pinole .72 ■ 720 Pittsburg .55 " 580 Richmond 5.97 " 5.,970 School Districts. San Pablo 1.41 :files $ 1,410 Richmond 5.97 5,970 le-derc:lel.j 65 miles 3 6 0. Selby , 5 79 1,790 j Carquinez 1;75 ■ 1,750 Port Costa 2.15 • 2,150 j Hart burg 3,8$1 • 5'880 Oakley .22 3,220. , That the number or miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman i Company is operated in this county is 61.88 miles-and the assessed value per mile on such franchise and roiling stock in this county, on said Railway is $1000 aggre- gating the sum of $61,660 apportioned as follows, .to wit: Incorporated Towns. Antioch ,9b miles ; 960. Hercules 1.91 " 1,910. Pinole 1,00 • .1,000 Pittsourg .51 "_ 510 Richmond b.70 " b,700 E1 Cerrito 2.30 ' .2,300. Scnool Districts. r Oakley 2.20 miles ,200 Pittsburg 4.12 • 4,120 Vine Hill 1.87 • 1 970 Martinez 2.22 " 2,220 Franklin 2.57 • 2,570 Pinole-Herc.:les 3.40 • 3,1". San Pablo 2.21 • 2,210. Richmond 9.00 9,000. 42 The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: ' Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. i i I And the Hoard takes recess to meet on Wednesday-, Sept. 5th, 1923, at 10 i o'clock A.M. i Chairman. i GU - ..Clerk. I 1 , i . I e sy 3 t. i pfi r 1 ^I � 424 7 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IPI AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. i Wednesday, Sept. 5th, 1923. I The Board met at 10 o'clock A.H. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath, J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of Road District I Improvement $1. i This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the paving of all those certain streets and roads in Road Dist. Improvement #1, and this being the j time and place for receiving of bids, the following contractors file bids, in fol— lowing sums, to wit: ,L.P.SAYLES: For grading, per sq. ft. $:03 For Paving, ° " ■ .245 For headers, lin ft. .06 i For 124 Corrugated Iron Culverts lin. ft. $3.10 i For 10" Corrugated Iron Culverts lin. ft. 2.75 WARREN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY: For grading, sq. ft. $.025 For paving, ° ° .255 For headers, lin. ft. .055 12+ Corrugated iron culverts,lin ft. 2,75 109 Corrugated Iron Culverts lin ft. 2.50 i &MICIPAL IMPROVEMENT CO. For grading, sq. ft. $ .028 Paving, sq, ft. .26 Headers, lin. ft. .07 J 12" Iron Corrugated pulverts, lin ft. 3.25 j 10° Corrugated Iron i Culverts, lin. ft. 3.00 OAKLAND PAVING COMPANY: Grading, sq. ft. : .029 ! Paving, sq. y .23 Headers, lin. ft. .065 rrI ' 12° Corrugated Iron Culverts, lin. ft. 2.50 100 Corrugated Iron Culverts, lin. ft. 2.25 CALIFORNIA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY: Grading, sq. ft. $ .02 j Paving, aq. ft. .24 Headers, lin. ft. .04 12 in. Corrugated Iron Culverts 3.00 10° Corrugated,l.ft. Iron Culverts, lin. 2.75 j ft i Thereupon said bids were referred to Ross L. Calfee, Engineer for said i District. _ Thereupon said Ross L. Calfee having made veroal report to this Board, the following Resolution was adopted: i RESOLUTION OF AWARD. IN THE MATTER OF ROAD DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT NO. 1. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California did in open session on the Stn day of September, 1923, publicly open, examine and declare all sealed bids for the followin work in said County of Contra Costa, to :sit: 42 That the following streets in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, ' to wit: Emeric Boulevard, ?ine Street, Busn Street and Sutter Street, and California Street as said California Street is shown on Map of Emeric Subdivision No. 2 filed in the office of the County Recorder of said Contra Costa County, May 4, 1908, from a line parallel to and two feet east of the center line of Twenty-third Street to the existing pavement on Kearney Street; Post Street, from the existing pavement on Kearney Street to a line parallel tb and seventeen feet westerly from the easterly line of Fifth Street; First Street from the pavement to be constructed hereunder on Bush Street to the existing pavement on Market Street (also known as Road lb); Second Street from the pavement to be constructed hereunder on Bush Street to the existing pavement on Market Street; Third Street, as said Third Street is shown on said Emeric Suodivision Map No.' 2 from the pavement to oe constructed hereunder on California Street to the pavement ' to be constructed hereunder on Busn Street; Third Street as said Third Street is snown on Map No. 2 Sunnyside Tract, filad in the oiiice of said County Recorder of Contra Costa County, September 19, 1904, from the pavement to be constructed hereunder on Bush Street to the existing pavement on Market Street; Fourtn Street, Fxftn Street and Sixth Street from the pavement to be con- Street strutted hereunder on California,,to the existing pavement on market Street; : - Twenty-tnird Street from the southerly line of said Eaeric Subdivision No. 2' to the existing pavement on Market Street; Powell Street, Mason Street, Taylor Street, Hyde Street, and Larkin Street, from the northerly boundary line of the City of Richmond to the existing pavement on Market Street; California Street as said California Street is shown on Map oiSan Pablo Villa Tract filed in the office of the Said Recorder of Contra Costa County from the westerly boundary line of the City of R. mond to a line parallel to and eleven feet east of the center line of Twenty-third Street; Sacramento Street and Clay Street from the westerly boundary line of the City of Richmond to a line parallel to and eleven feet east of the center line of Twenty-third Street; Chesley Avenue, also known as Road No. 25, from the existing pavemanton Kearney Street to the easterly boundary line of the right or way of the Southern Pacific Company. Be graded to the grades established in the specifications adopted for said work and to the widths shown in said specifications and be paved to the widtns snown in said specifications witr. an asphaltic concrete base three (j) inches in thickness i with an asphaltic concrete wearing surface one and one-half (1 1/2)) inches in thick- ness and that culverts of corrugated iron and heads of pine be constructed thereon. ' NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Con- tra Costa, State of California, tnat the said Board hereby rejects all of said bias except that next herein mentioned, and hereby awards the contract for said work to California Construction Co, being the lowest responsible bidder therefor, at the prices - specified in said bid therefor on file, to wit: I f 426 For grading, $ .02 per square foot. For paving .24 For Headers .04 " linear foot For 12" Corrugated Iron Culverts 3.00 For 104 Corrugated Iron Culverts 2.75 • ^ " The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of purchasing Real Estate from Wm.H.Hough I for thepurpose of Constructing Nurses Dormitory in Connection witn County Hospital, and for i all and any other purposes for which same may be law- fully used. The hereinafter described real estate having been offered for sale to this Board for use of the County for purpose of building thereon a Nurses Dormitory,. in connecti.:n with the County Hospital Building and for any and all other purposes ' for wnich same may be lawfully used, and this Board deeming it necessary and con- venient for the public good and convenience that the County of Contra Costa, purchase said property for the puposes above designated and it appearing to this Board that the price asked for said real estate, to wit: the sum of Twelve Hundred ($1200.00) dollars, is a reasonable price for said property; It is, by the Board ordered that it is the intention of this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to purchase from Wm. H.Hough, all those certain h town of Martinez, lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and using in the„County of contra Costa, State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at the northeast corner of Block 164 of the Original Survey of the Town of Martinez; thence running along the northerly line of said Block 164 (said line being also the southerly line of Block 199) N. 92.25' W. 165.49 feet to a point on the easterly line of Allen Street as said street is so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled Sunnyside Terrace ' Extension, Martinez, Contra Costa Co., Cal. filed March 20, 1916, Records of Contra Costa County; thence following along the easterly line of said Allen Street N. 31"50' W. 32.b3 feet to a point; from which point the center of a curve to the right with a radius of 90 feet bears N. 5s010' E. thence north- easterly along said curve a distance of 4.05 feet to a point on the northerly line of the hereinbefore mentioned Block 199; thence following along the northerly line of said Block 18), N. 52"42 i/2' E. 179.96 feet to an iron pipe; thence leaving said northerly line of Block 169 and running across said Block, S. 130 55' E. luo.99 feet to the point of beginning. Containing an area of thirty- seven hundredths (37/100 ) acres of land and being a portion of the aforesaid Bock 189 of the Orfg.nal Survey of the Town of Martinez. Togetner with all and sfng,iar the tenements, hereditaments and appur- tenances thereunto Belonging and the rents, issues and profits thereof. , for the sura of Twelve Hundred dollars ($1200.00) and that this Board will meet on Monday, October 15th, 1923, at 11 o'clock A.M. at the Board Room of said Board at the Court House in the town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, to consummate said purchase. 42fi' ;µ It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board give notice as required I ' by law.of the intention of this Board to make such purchase and of the time and 1 place when and where this Board will meet to consummate the same, by publishing a notice in the form and im the manner required by law, for three weeks in the t Contra Costa Gazette, being a newspaper of general circulation piinted and publish- i ed in the County oz Contra Costa, State of California. ! . The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, j i I And the Board takes recess to meet cn Monday, Sept. 17th, 1923, at 1U o'clock A.M. hairman. .Clerk. I I i i 1 I i — I L i i i I Ii P _. 428 I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COPITRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ' Monday, September 17tn,1923, The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; S$pervisors Zeb Knott, d.P. ' Casey, C.H.Hayden, and R.a.rrembath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. i In the Matter of Maintaining Exhibit at State Pair. i E.B.Anderson of WalnuL reek appears before the Board and makes statement of the results of making an Exhibit at the State Fair, and what should be done for future exhibits, ana requests, that tais Board give nim permission at this time to collect such exhibits at this season of the year tnat will be required for an exhibit'! i at next years State Fair, if one is made; It is, by the Board ordered that Mi. E.B.Anderson, be and he is hereoy ; authorized to make collection of such exhibits between now and opening of the next j State Fair, and store same for exhioit purposes at said next State Fair, should this County desire to make an exhibit; i I I In the Starter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ora"-red that the following] warrrrts of Reclamation District #1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit; No. Date. Amount. 276 Aug. 15, 1923, $ 57.47- 291 Sept. 1st, 1923, 90.00. Anu she Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of ' said warrants by affixing his signature thereto; ' i i i In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation #799. Good cause appea_ ::g theretofore, it is by the Board ordered that the follow ing warrant of Reclamat_on District. #799 be ana toe same is hereby approved, to wit: No. mate Amount. 163 Sept. 6th, 1923, $300;Ou And the Chairman is hereoy authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his slguature thereto. I I i i I i I i = i 429 . in .i,e Matter of Filing Affidavit for lost Warrant. Mrs. Rose Eaby having filed with. this Board, ner artidavit showing that i on the 4tn day of Sept, 11023, tnere was issued to her oy -,mty Auditor a warrant on county General Fund numbered 768, for $35. and that said warrant was mailed To deponent and has been ios-c and praying that a new warrant be.issued in lieu thereof; It is, by the board ordered that County treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by County Auditor, registered by County 'Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant..: In tine Matter of Acceptance of contract of Hutcninson Company on Div. #j4. ,,.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that tee contract of Hutchinson 8ompany for building Div. #34, iias been com– pleted according to specifications; It is by the Board ordercd Fiat said contract be aha tu- same is hereby declared completed, and said road accepted. It is further ordered tnaz ali ?ersons having claims against said Hutchinson Company for labor per:o:a�d and material furniuiiea present same to this Board within 35 days from this date. The vote thereon being unaniu,,s,n. I i In the Matter of Leave of Absence. . i i It iaby the Board ordered t,,at Supervisor Z e❑ Knott, be and he is hereby; 1 granted a leave of a>sence of fifty days rrom and after date of leaving the State of California. i In the Matter of Requisitions. ltiL. by the Board orderedthat the requisition of Probation 0—icer Thomas } A.Boyer, for typewriter desk and chair, letterr.eads ana envelopes, be and tine same is', nerecy granted. it is further ordered that R.R.Arnold, County surveyor, be and ne is hereby granted pe•iai=,:.ion to purchase a one–sack concrete mixer, i J In the Matt:-r of Acceptance of uoatra,;t of Galbraith & James for Building Div. #36, Galbraith & Jw:!cs, having heretofore peen awarded a contract for cons-cruction', of Div. #3b of county Highway, and having at this time, filed good and cul,.icient bonds in accoivance with previous order of this Board; It is by tae hoard ordered tnati :.cid bonds and eaen of them be and same are hereby approvea ry this Board. =a :30 It is further oruex�u ..a o Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to execute contracts with said Galbraith & James for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Report of Geo. Upham on State Fair. Geo. Upham,Commissioner of Contra Costa County, at the State Fair, appears before the Board and makes a verbal report as to the exhibit at the State Fair, and asks at this time whether it is the intention of this Board to make future exhibits, and if so, to oe granted authority at this time to begin collecting exhibits for next year's exhibit at State Fair, or to accept his resignation as such Commissioner, Thereupon toe Board takes the matter under advisement. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, October let, 10123, at 10 o'clock A I 1 . . .Chairman. i I i /Gu{ Clerk. II i i i I i t i i i i I I i I i I 431 q, IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY,STATE OF CALIFORNIA. i Monday, October 1st, 1923• I i The Board met at 10 olcbck A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors J.P. s Casey, C.H.Hayden, and R.j.Trembath. J.H.ilells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor Zeb Knott. „5 The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of I September, 1923, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as t read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. j I In the Matter of Allowance of Claims I on General Fund. 1 It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D.2, would be unreason- _ ably burd.:ned by the full payment of that certain claim for building of Div. *34 of County Highway, It is by the Board ord red that the following claims be and the same are i heresy ordered paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: ' Name. 'mount. Hutchinson Company, $5047.58. I The vote of the Board thereon being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Zeb Knott. I i I In the Matter of Payment of Claims for Road Work in Sup. Dist. #5. It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D.5, would be un- reasonably burdened by the full payment of all claims for road work in Sup. Dist. I #5, It is by the Board ordered that the following claims for road work and road material be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the General Fund i of Contra Costa County, to crit: Name. amount. F _ Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. $ 2.45 Austin Western Road Machinery Co. - - - 127.42 Bank of Antioch, Assignee of James Adams - - - - - 115.00 Bark of Oakley, Assignee of John Y. Augusto - - - - 28.40 Bank of Antioch, Assignee of George Bonia - - - - 7.50 Bank, of Antioch, Assignee of George ' Bonia _ - _ 49 50 Coast Rock & Gravel Co. 544.92 Coast Rock & Gravel Co. - - - - 211.39 Bank of Antioch, Assignee of Randall Collis - - - - 211.75 C.B.Frazer - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 5.50 I Henry Heidorn - - - - - - - - - - - - -185.75 Tom Johnson, Admr. Estate of Wm.Grant, 217.00 F.E.Kennedy - - - - - - - -- - - -- - 15.00 A.A,McMahon - -- - -- - - - - - -- - 423.95 A.A.McMahon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 197.31 - I v f' 43 t I i A.A.McMah n - - - - - - — - $101.95 A.A.McMahon - - - -- - - - - -271.71 A.A.McMahon - - - - - - 302.94 The American BankN(Byron Branch3Assignee ° Judson-Swift,Jr.- 231.00 Bank. of Antioch, Assignee of Tony Sauce - - - 58.50 Bank of Antioch, Assignee of Orville Van Buren- 199.50 Thos, White, - - - - - - - - 79.93 Thos. White - - - - - - - - 25.00 i The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board. to wit: i Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Y— Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Knott. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It Vpearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa Countyl, ' which said moneys are d.--rived from Contra CoetaOounty's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1923, and from moneys collected for violation of motor vehicle act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses which said moneys shall be expended i by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said i County and the following claims having been presented for construction of roads, bridge and culverts in Sup. Dist. #5, It is by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of=the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County: i Name. Amount. - Elwood Armstrong - - - - - - - $ 165.00 Robert D. Armstrong - - - - - 105.00 G. Bonfante - - - - - - -- 45,00 W.E.Bunn - - - - - - - - - -- - 56.25 Wm. Clyma - - - - - - - - - - 40.25. B.C. Engbert - - - - - - - - - - 72.00 Arthur Frisk - -- -- - - - - - - -101.25 Good-Lumber Company - - -- - -- 2.70 66.00 {9m. Hahn - - - - - - - - - - - - H.F.Krumland - - - - - - - -- - 112.50 H.S.Parrish - - - - - - -- - 105.00 _ Wm. Rahmstorf -= - - -- - - -- 16.00 j `thomra Smith - - - - - - -- - - - 99.75 j John Silvas, Sr. - - - - - - - - - 72.00 A.Schmude - - - - - - - - - - - - -b5.25 Dan Winegar - - - - - - - - - - - 105.00 The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: i Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None, Absent: Supervisor Knott. i j I . I j I i 433 In the Matter of Repairing Road ' in Highland School District. Thomas D,Carneal, having heretofore deposited with this Board, a certificate of Deposit in the sum of $4000., said $4000 having been offered as a donation to the: east) Board of Supervisors for graveling of that certain road 4 miles in length running and nest past Highland School House in Highland School District, with the understanding ; that the Board of Supervisors would donate a like amount for the graveling of said road, Novi at this time, it appearing to the Board that the $4000 should be finally accepted, It is, by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby ordered to cash said Certificate of Deposit and place same in ai fund to be knovm as Carneal Special Road Fund, in accordance with said Agreement for the acceptance of said $4000; ' Thereupon, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D.2, would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of the $4000 I into said Corneal Special Road Fund to pay forgraveling of said road in accordance j with said Agreement of this Board on acceptance of said $4000 from said Thomas D. Carneal; It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $4000 be and the same is hereby; ordered transferred from General Fund to the Carneal Special Road Fund of said Sup.; Dist. #2. It is further ordered that all claims for the graveling of said road i in said Highland School District, be and the same are hereby ordered presented I against said Carneal Special Road Fund, and that the County Treasurer pay same out of said Fund. The vote thereon being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath, Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Knott.; I In the Matter of Resolution of Board i of Supervisors of Contra Costa County inviting S pervisors of Alameda Cou:ty to participate i in Contra Costa Centenial Celebration. WHEREAS, Contra Costa County's Centenial Celebration is to be held on the I top of Mt. Diablo on Friday, Oct. 12th, 1923, at 2:30 o'clock P.M- and, WHEREAS, we recognize that the officers and citizens of Alameda County are interested it this event because Alameda County was originally a part of Contra 'i Costa County and because of their generous friendship for neighboring counties, N99, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that we have the honor of extending to the i ' Honorable Board of Supervisors of Alameda County, and through them to other officers, and citizens of Alameda County, a most cordial invitation to attend said Ce&ntial Celebration; RESOLVED, that we draw the attention of our friends to the excellent con— dition of the Boulevard leading to the summit of Mt. Diablo and to the fact that the trip can be made by automobile from Oakland to the crest of the mountain in i an hour and a half. RESOLVED, that this Resolution be spread upon the Minutes of this Board and that copies be transinitted to the Honorable Board of Supervisors of Alameda County and to the individual members of said Board. The foregoin-Resoluti-a .,,,as presented by Supervisor Hayden, seo-.,nded by - Supervisor Trembath, and passed by the follo,.ing vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Knott. I In the Matter of approval of Warrants I 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. Date Amount, 282 Sept. let, 1923 $12.80 283 Sept 12, 1923, 64 69 284 Sept. 19th 1923, 7.65 285 Sept. 20,123, 597.36 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note theapproval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. i i i I In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation Dist. #799. i Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following i warrants of said District be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 194 Sept. 13, 1923 $1805.20. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. i i i I i In the Matter of contract with California Construction Co. for building tStreets in Road Improvement Dist. #1. � I It is by the Board ordered that the Contractor's bonds for faithful per. formance of contract and for security for labor amd materials be and the same are ' I hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of said Board. i I i 435 ' In the Clatter of approval of contract and Bonds of James Sayles for construction of mad over j Cemetery Hill. James Sayles, Navin presented to this Board his contract and bond for the i building of road over Cemetery Hill; i It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the same are hereby approved and the Chairman of This Board is hereby authorized to execute; contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa with the said James Sayles. I - i - In Cutter of appointment of Commissioner of Danville Fire District. This Board having hereto-or_ accepted the resignation of J.A.Freitas, ' as Fire Coumiscioner of Danville Fire District, and a request having been made to appoint Geo. W.Groom as Fire Commissioner of said District,to take place of said J.A.Freitas, resigned; It is, by the Board ordered that Geo. 19. Groom, be and he is'hereby ap— unexpired pointed Fir Ca:n:issioner o3 Danville Fire District for thenterm of J.A.Freitas� resigned. In the Platter of Petition from Residents of Valona to Enlarge Sewer. A petition having been filed with this Board signed by residents of the a town of Valona, praying for relief from sewer under Lillian Street in town of Valona; It is, by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby referred to Surveyor Arnold and.Supervisor Casey and that a report be made to this Board as to the conditions therein. i i I i' In the Platter of Acceptance of Insurance Policies. Two policies of insurance, one numbered 501290 by Insurance Company of North America, Philadelphia, Pa. for $1800 on property situated on southdast corner of Main and Court Streets, and being Block 21, and on frame building situated i on Pine Street; also policy No. C 5815 North River Insurance Company of the City of i New York, on temporary District Attorneys office, having been presented to this Board; i It is, by s::e Board ordered that said policies be and the same are hereby; approved and accepted by this Board. - i i j I 436 In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Itis by the Board ordered that the allowances made to following named indigents be annulled, commencing Oct. 1st, 1923, to wit: Mrs. Mary Hewitson, Crockett, $40. per month Mrs. Sarah Harwell, Concord, $p50. per month Flossie %allegos, Richmond, 445. per month. It is further ordered that the following allo-..ances be and the same are hereby granted to following named indigents, commencing on dates set opposite their names, i to wit: John Muth, Crockett, $25. per nth, commencing Sept. 1st, 1923. T.R.Latimer, Walnut Cree:., 00 per month, commencing Sept. 1st 1923- Mrs. Ruby Lockman, $30 p , month, commencing Sept. 1st, 1923. It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor dram warrant on the Countyl'reasurer in favor ,_ each of above named indigents until the further order of this Board.,_ In the Matter of Appointment of i Member of Memorial Committee. It appearing to the Board that there is a vacancy on the Memorial Committee caused by death of Hon. R.H.Latimer; It is by the Board ordered that Hon. H.V.Alvarado, be and he is hereby ap— pointed a Member of said Memorial Cowittee 2n place of said Hon. R.R.Latimer, now deceased. i In the Matter of Appointment of Night Watchman. It is by the Board ordered that O.A.%appell be.and he is hereby appointed Janitor of the lower floor of Court house and District Attorney's office and Night Watchman for the Court House,at a salary of $125 per mdnth,said salary to commence on Sept. 4th, 1923. I i i i I In the Matter of Lost Warrant. o Lorenzo Viole, having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that on Feb. 5th, 1923, there was issuedto him by County Auditor of Contra Costa County a warrant on Supervisor Dist, #2 fund, numbered 413, for the sum of $4, and that said warrant was mailed to him en the 6th day of Feb. 1923, and has not been re- I ceived at has been lost; and praying that a new Warrant be issued in lieu thereof; It is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said original lost warrant, and that a duplicate of i � ? same be issued by County Auditor, registered by County Treasurer and paid in order i of payment of said original lost warrant., I 437' i i 1n the Matter of Requisition of _ ' A.M.Burton, wounty Agent. r i County Agent A.M.Burton, having filed with tnis Board his requisition for a Rex Enclosure for his Dodge Touring Car at an expenae of $(8.55. It is, by the Board orderea, tnat saia requisition be and the same is hereoy granted, I I o In the Matter of petition to i Annex Territory to Crockett, Valona and Crolona Ligntin; District. i A petition having been filed with this Board on the 29tr,day of August, 19231, prayingfor ti:e annexation of territory to Crockett Valona and Crolona Lighting Die- fixed hearing or. said petition for Monday the 1st :!ay of October, 1923, trict, and tris Board 'having on the 4tn say of Septemuer, 1923,A at 11 o'clock A.M. ' ana saving caused notices of said hearing to be o ublished in the Crockett Signal, i in the manner and for the time required by law, and'said petition having been signed by more tnan one-fourth in number of the total owners of real property and at least i one-fourth of the assessed valuation as shown by last equalizes. assessment book of the Coa:ity, in which said Crockett, Valona and Croloia Lighting District, is situated, and said petition being in all things as required by law, and this being the time and place designated in sail Notice £cr said hearing and no one appearing in opposition to or to contest saga petition; i It is, by the Board orderedthat said petition be and the sane is nereuy granted and teat all that certain real property hereinafter descrioed and which is Contiguous to existing urockett, valona and -rolona Lighting District of Contra Costae County, be and the same is hereoy annexed to and made a part of sail Crockett, Valona and Crolona Lfghtfng Distr_ct; ana the lights as prayed for in sail petrt.icn be in- ana maintained; Said property annexed to said Lighting District is described as follows, to wit: COMHENCliG in the :own of Valona at the point of intersection of the right of way of the Soatneri Pacif_c Railroad Company and the Westerly line of post Street; thence in an easterly direction along saia right of way to the intersection of said right of ray with the easterly line of Biock E of the Town of Crockett; tnence-south erly alone; the easterly line of said block E to the northerly line of Winslow Street;, thence easterfy along the northerly line of Winslow Street produced to the point of intersection with, the easterly line of Block U produced northerly; thence southerly I along the said easterly boundary line of Block u as so produced, to the Northeast corner of said Block U as shown on that certain map entitled "Amenaea map No. 1 of the town of Crolona as surveyed ?^r the California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Company snowing also ere adjoining towns of Crockett and Valona ani additions thereto, Cont ra 1, Costa County, Cal." recorded in the or-:ice of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, on cne yth day of Novemner, 1908, thence east 4U feet more or less, to the northeasterly boundary of the County Road as said County Road is shown on the saiu map, also on znat certain Map entitled 'Map of Crockett Heights, Contra Costa County, Cal ffornia" filed in tine oz ice of the County Recorders! Contra Costa County on June 2, ! 1919; thence southeasterly ana southerly along the northeasterly boundary oftne +'•_. County Road, with the meanders tnereof, 95U feet, more or less, to a point wnfch forms the intersection of said Northeasterly boundary o, tneuounty Road with the northerly boundary of the Mate Highway; which intersection is locates- S. 32°30' E. 430 feet from a monument in the southern bounaary of the State Highway; said monument is located S. 1126' W. 60 feet ana S. 88034' E. 141.5 feet from the northeast corner of Alexanaer Avenue and State Highway as shown on the saia Map of Crockett Heights; thence from sail intersection of said county road and State Higm:jay S. 400 W. 53/.5 feet; thence west 1315 feet; thence North 810 feet more or less, to the southerly ' uounuary of the State Highway; thence westerly along the southerly bounaary of the State H..gnway witr, the meanders tnereof, 940 feet, more or less, to a point where cue west line of Block 46 in the town_ of Urolona, if produces. soutneriy would inter- sect the south line of the State Highway; thence south 520 feet; thence west b00 fee-- mole eelmore or less, to the nor-heaat corner of Block ly; thence along the easterly line of Blocks 19, 20, 2s. ana 29, of the Town of Valona; to the southeast corner of said Block 29; tnence along t.._` soutner:y uounuary line of Blocks 29, 30, 31 and 32 of the town of Valena to inesoutnvest corner of se.id Block 32; then Ce along the westerly boundary line, cf Blocks 32 ana 25 produced nortnerly to the southwest corner' j I P �3S of Block 23 in the torn of Valona; tnencc in a westerly direction along the norther;y line ox Rose Street to the southwest corner of Block 24 in the town of Valona; thence nortnerly alon0 the westerly line o= Blocks 24, 15 14, and .33 of the torn or Valona, ':} to the nol'.;nwest corner ox said Block 33; thence along the nortnerly boundary line ox said Block 3) or tae Town of Valona to the northeast corner of said liloux 3y; thence along .he westerly line of Sixth Avenue ox tneTown ox Valona, produced nortnerly, to the Northwest corner ox Sixt, Avenue ana •'anua Street (exienued); inence along the northerly oouraary line ox ^landa street (extenaea) to the northwest corner ox Wanaa ana Post Streets; ti:e_ice along the westerly line oz Post Street to the right--.-way ox boutine-;: Pacixic Railroad Company and to the point ox cegi-ling, oerne ail that portion of land enclosed in red lines as designazeu on map a. acneu hereto, That the lighting requirements ox the territcry neruliiabove nescriuea are as foilons: Three ()) 25U Candie Powaer on State Hxgnway at location shown in yeiioir on said majimnexed to said petition. Also five (5) iiLnts of l0U canaie power each located at points in saia Crockett Heig..'us all as scorn -n yellow on said map attacnea to said plLLL—Qn. and that the cost of maintenance ox saia lighting faciii�ies rerexnaoove approved will j oe approximateiy $2.�U per mcnth. j rHLRi.UPON, it is by tre Boarh orderea that said petition xor lights be and the j same is hereoy granted and that said Pacific Gas and Electric Company is hereby author-i ized to proceed with the installation of said lights as prayed for, in said territory this day hereinabove annexed to said Crockett, Valona and Crolona Lighting District. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Tranbathe Nose: None. Absent: Supervisor Knott. v In the Hatter of Increasing Lighting Facilities in Crockett, Valona and Crolona Lighting District. A petition signed by more than 25 residents and tax payers of Crockett, Valona an: Crolona Lighting District, of Contra Costa County, having been filed with the Board of Supervisors showing tnat tine present lighting facilities of said Crockett,j Valona & Crolona Lighting District, in tnc opinion ox said petitioners are inadequate and ur afficient for the uceds of a rapidly growing corumnity and that additional ligh - ing facilities within the said Lighting District should be prov sled and maintained; and;, ,yHERZAS, this Board having this day annexed to said Crockett, Valona and Crolona Lighting District, V*e territory known as Crockett Heights and Tenny Heights, , ,! more particularly described in order of annexation heretofore this day made, and it appearing from said petit,-= tnat s 31 lighting facilities in said Crockett Heights should be increased fro- five lights of 100 candle power each to eight lights of 100 candle power each or a total increase of three lights; that twenty-six lints of 160 candle power each should be installed in said Tenny Heights and on the State Highway `. fronting same and that the total cost of increase of lighting facilities herein proposed being twenty-nine lights of 100 candle power each will be approximately $b43.50 per ann-am, and that tae said Pacific Gas & Electric Company hes indicated that it will 'bear the entire cost of installation of said Lights above proposed; j Thereupon, it is by the Board orderea that said petition for increase of lights be and the same is hereby granted and that said Pacific Gas & Electric Company is hereby authorized to proceed with the installation of said additional lights as prayed for; ' It is furtner ordered that the cost of ipstallation and maintaining of said! lights in said additional territory tnis day heretofore added to said Crockett, Valona', and Crolona Li�3ntin� Di:rtrict, oe and tine same is hereby made a charge against said additional territory ar. t1nat __.e Cougty Auditor at the time of levying taxes for the year 1924, incluae the addit•:nal cost ox ;ishtina Bald adait_of_al territory for A 439;` k the year 1923-24 and to furnish to this Board a rate o_ tax for said additional territory that will raise said increased amount in addition to the tax needed for tae year 1924- j ?5. The foregoing order is passed by ttie following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. ;- Noes: None. r Absent; Supervisor Knott. AI And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday October 1 th 192 at 10 , 5 3, o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . .. . . Chairman ...Clerk. ` L 1 . I l i i i 440 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1923. 'I The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. !f Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors J.P. Casey,'C.H.` a Hayden, and R.J.Tremoatn. J.H.Wells, Clerk. 44 Absent: Supervisor Zeo Knott: In the Matter of Allowance of i Claims on Special Road Fund, f It appearing to the Board tnat there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Cosa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automooile Tax collected.by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1923, and from moneys collected for violation of motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck Licenses, which said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County and the following claims having been presentec for construction of roads, I bridges and culverts in Sup. Dist. #2; It is, by the Board ordered that the said claims be and toe same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County: Name. Dunt. Jonn Gleese, - - - - - - - - - - -- $84.75 Thos, McKeown, - - - - - - - - - - - 318.00 Thal. McKeown - - - - - - - - - - - 144.50 Egbert Rumsey (Assi:�nee of J.E. McDonald) - - - - - - - - -- - - - 25.88 Egbert Rumsey (Assignee of Jim Walsh) - - - - - - - -- - - - - 27.56 The said order is passed by the following vote of the Hoa-z¢, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Knott. 3. I In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059• Good cause appearing tnerefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following • warrants of Reclamation District #2059, be approved, to wit: I No. Date Amount, 113 Oct. 5 1923 $ 64.60 114 Oct. 5, 1923, 140 00 115 Oct. 5, 1923, 54.95 i s 116 Oct. 5, 1923, 98.00 i ;r 117 Oct. 5, 1923, 92.00 118 Oct. 5, 1923, 22.79 119 Oct. 5, 1923, 5 129 Oct. 5, 1923, -63.02 i And the Chairman and Clerk is hereby authorized to note the approval of these warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. e I n IL a i 441 In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation Dist. $2036. t Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following Warrants of said District be approved, to wit: Ho. Date Amount. 30 sept. 13, 1923 197.08 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby ordered to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. a In the Matter of PLa chase of Real Estate from Mary L. Burpee, R.B. Harlan, Sallie Sherburne, and Maybel I. West, for building and maintaining a Memorial Hall for Veteran Soldiers, Sailors and Marines who have served the United States Honorably in any of its wars. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Town of Walnut Creek, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and des— cribed as follows, to wit: COMUENCING at a point on the south line of Lafayette Street in the Town of Walnut Creek, at the Northwest corner of Lot heretofore conveyed by W.R Vincent to Wm. Pratt, by deed recorded in vol. 16 of Deeds, at page 231; thence southerly along said west line of Pratt South 1°34, East, 255.72 feet more or less to the Westerly line of the lot heretofore conveyed by M. Kirsch to Erastus Ford by deed recorded in Vol. f of Deeds, page 392;and thence South 82610115' West, along said northerly line of Ford 150.80 feet more or less to the easterly line of Locust Street sometimes referred to as School Street; thence north 1°13* West, along said Easterly ' line of Locust Street, 279.42 feet more or less to the southerly line of Lafayette Street; thence north 890431 East, along the southerly line of Lafayette Street 178 feet more or less, to the place of beginning . Being, the same lot conveyed by D.N.Sherburne to Albert Sherburne, by deed j recorded in Vol. 39 of Deeds, page 352, records of Contra Costa County, Cal. having been offered for sale to this Board for the use of the County for purposes of building and maintaining thereon, a building or memorial hall or meeting place for use of patriotic, fraternal, or benevolent associations for veteran soldiers, sailors and marines who have served the United States honorably in any of its wars same and for all and any other purposes for which may be lawfully used, And this Board deeming it necessary and convenient for the public good that the county of Contra Costa purchase said property for the purposes as r.bove designated and it appearing to this Board that the price asked for aeld land, to wit: ' the sum of $5000, is a reasonable price for said property and this Board orders that it is the intention of this Board of Supervisors to purchaso.from Mary L.Bur— pee, R.B.Harlan, Sallie Sherburne and Maybel I, test, all those certain lots, and parcels of land, situate and lying and being in the Town of Walnut Creek and more particularly described asabove set forth, for the sum of $5000, and this Board will meet on Monday the 19th day of November, 1923, at 11 o'clock A.M. at the 4 4L Board room of said Board at the Co►µrt House in the town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, to consummate said purchase. , It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board give notice as required by law of the intention of this Board to make said purchase and of the time and place when and where said Board will meet to consummde the purchase, by publishing notice thereof in form.and manner required by law, for three weeks in theContra Costa Courier-Danville Journal, and being a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. 0 The vote of the Board on the said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent? Supervisor Knott. i In the Matter of Purchase of Real property from Am. H. Hough for purpose of constructing a Nurses Dormitory in connection with County Hospital. This Board having heretofore signified its intention of purchasing real property hereinafter described from Wm. H. Hough for the purpose of building thereon', a Nurses Dormitory in connection with the County Hospital, and for all and any other , purposes for which.same may be lawfully used and having published notice of Intention of this Board of Supervisors to purchase said real property for above named purposes and said notice having been.published in the Contra Costa Gazette in the manner and for the time required by law, .as appears by affidavit of E.V.whittlesey and said notice describes the said property and amount to be paid therefor, to wit: #1200 and no one appearing at this time to make objections to said purchase of said land; It is, by the Board ordered that all those certain lots, pieces, or parcels, of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, ' State of California, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at northeast corner of Block 164 of Original Survey of the Town of Martinez, and thence running along the northerly line of said Block 164(said line being also southerly line of Block 189 (one hundred eighty-nine); N. 82025' N. 165.49 feet to a point on the easterly line of Allen Street as said street is laid down, designated and delineated on that certain map entitled *Sunnyside Terrace Extension, ', Martinez, Contra CostaCounty, Cal." filed March 20, 1916, Records of Contra Costa County; thence following along easterly line of said Allen Street N. 31050' W. 32.63 feet to a point; from which point the center of a curve to the right with a radius of 80 feet bears N. 58010' E. ; thence northeasterly along said curve 4.05 feet to a point on the northerly line of the hereinbefore mentioned Block 189; thence following along the northerly line of said Block 189, N. 52042 1/2' E. 179.9b feet to an iron pipe; thence leaving said northerly line of B1ock189 and running across ' said Block S. 13°55' E. lbb.98 feet to a point of beginning. Containing an area of .37 acres of land and being a portion of the aforesaid Block 199 of the Original Survey of the Town of Martinez, toge'her with all and singular the tenements, heredita- ments and appurtenances therunto belonging and the rents, issues and profits thereof. owned and claimed by Wm. H. Hough, be purchased bythe County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the sum of #1200 and that on the presentation of a deed signed f' 443 4 ' by Wm. H Hough and his wife, conveying to the County of Contra Costa, the above des- cribed property (said deed being acceptable to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County and approved by him), and that a warrant be drawn by the County Auditor on tbe ' County Treasurer infavor of Wm. H. Hough for the sum of $1200 and that said County Treasurer pay the same. The vote thereon being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Jupervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Hoes: one. Absent: Supervisor Knott. In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that ' the following clerical errors appear on the Assessment Roll for the year 1923-24, and asking authorization for correction of same, in accordance with provisions of Sec. 3861, of the Political Code and said request having been consented to by the Die- trict Attorney , It is, by the Board ordered that the following corrections be and the same are hereby ordered made on the Assessment Roll of Contra Costa County, tit: Through an error in copying improvements to the amount of $2500 were attached; to 41.67 acres assessed to Mouser 6 Brackenbridge in Section 14, T 2 H., R 1 W. Ambrose School District, Tax Bill x}35710; there being no improvements on said parcel of land. The Wr Veterans Exemption of W.R. Fuller was allowed to extent of $200 on property ssse�sed to J.H.Fuller, 'the former being Tax Bill $10150a:d the latter being#1015< In computing personal property of the Redwood Manufacturing Company, 19,000,000 feet.of lumber at $16 per M. was extended to $361,000 instead of $342,000. Tax Bill #4o,s87. On Tax Bill #37 382, the property of J.C. Hoffa was erroneously computed at $70 per acre instead off' per acre. ' The Horth 5.11 acres Lot 7, Block 3, Walnut Heights, at $65 per acre was ex-1 tended at $655 instead of $330. Through an error in copying the value of portins of Lots 5-6, Block13,750; 3475 dd,t ional Survey of the Town of Martinez, assessed to Louise F. Bush is shown as $ , 0; j this should be $2,950. I Tax Bill $36,798 assessed in the name of the Bank of Martinez, in Carquinez Y School District is operative property of the Southern Pacific Railroad CompanW includ- ed in their statin grounds at Vallejo Junction; on the supplemental roll; is a _ double assessment and should be cancelled; Through an error in copying improvements to the Amount of $70 were assessed j against Lot 257 Berkeley Country Club Terrace, Tax Bill x}24,117. There being no building on said property., II ! i s In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of G.W.Cushing for Building Div. #33, County Highway R.R.Arnold, County surveyor having filed with this Board, his certificate ' showing that the contract of G.W.Cushing fotbuilding Div. $33, in Sup. Dist. #4, has been completed according to specifications; It is, by the Board ordered that said road has been declared completed and accepted by this Board. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said G.W.Cushing 44 t1 for labor performed and materials furnished, present same to this Board within 35 days from this date., In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that an allowance of $40 per month commencing Sept. let, 1923, and continting until the further order of this Board, be aidthe same is hereby granted to Bronia Eintz. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treas urer in favor of above named indigent in"above named sum until the further order of this Board.. In the Matter of Carquinez Dam Investigation. The attention of this Board having been called to the Fact that the Reclamation Service of the United States have allotted the sum of $20,000 for investigation of several things of interest to it in California, of which the principal one is the feasibility of constructing a dam at some point between Chipps Island and Point Rich- mond, to prevent the influx of salt water, and it appearing to the Board that one of the conditions of this allottment of Inds for this purpose, is that at least an equal amount is to be raised in California, and it having been made to appear to this Board that the State Engineer has allotted towards said fund of $20,000 to be raised by the State of California, the sum of $10,000 and that there remains to be raised the sum ofl $10,000 by appropriation from different interests in the State of California, and it appearing to this Board that it is for the best interests of Contra Costa County that said County shall make a donation towards said sum of $10;000, and that the best , interests of Contra Costa County regdres said examination to be made; It 1s, by the Board, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, secoded by Supervisor Hayden, ordered that the County of Contra Costa, catribute towards said sum of $10,000' the sum of $250; It is further ordered that a warrant be drawn on the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County on the Advertising Fund for the sum of $250. in favor of the California National Bank, Sacramento, said sum to be deposited in said Bank to the credit of Carquinez Dam Investigation Fund, said sum to be turned over by said California National Bank, Sacramento, when the total amount of $10,000 is raised, to the Reclamat- ion Service, �y g 44r- e In the Matter of Communication from H.D.Nebber, Bee Inspector. A communication from H.D.Aebber, Bee Inspector, for permission to attend s Convention at an expense of $20.76 for railroad fare, was received and read to the Board; s Thereupon the Ole*was ordered to notify said Inspector that this Board .x had no authority to grant said request. In the Matter of Repair of Bridges on State Highway. i lir. Skaggs, Division Engineer of State Highway Commission, having made a request for funds fro= this Board towards the payment of repairing bridges along State Highway formerly constructed by this Board, and presented to said State Highway. Com. Said matter was taken under advisement by the said Board. I t In the Matter of Acceptance of MInsurance Policy. h i An Insurance Policy of Phoenix Insurance Co, on Brentwood Public Free Library was received by this Board and approved and ordered placed on file. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, NoSembe r 5th, 1923, at 10ell o'clock A.M. Chairman; a . . . . . Clerk. s j t � I i 3 s v I y ,a i y 't 446 I f IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. I MONDAY, NOVEXBER 5, 1923. I - The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P. Casey! C.H.Huydon and R.J.Trembuth. J.H.Welln, Clerk, i "z - - - - - - - - - - - i The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of October, 1925, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. 3: In the Matter of allowance of claims on General Fund. Certain claims having been presented against the funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 5, I and it ttpput+rtnt; to tit,: Board Idtut the funds of anld DltJtriet would bu unr,�ttur;tyably burdened b+the full , } puyr,l,rnt of' ualti claims, i I L 1.11 by 1-110 hoard ord"J"d Lhttt salt. u.luimn turd each of Lhenl be nod. they are j ;- hereby ordered pa.id.oul, of the Gunora. Fund, Lo wit: Nam of Amount, I 3 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) i Asoigmee of Lee Hit%lw, Jr. --- $ 169.00 Dank. of Alittncll (Br,wntwuod Branch) i Asuigmec J.A. Van Buren, Or. --- 539.50 ! Bank of Antioch (Bruntwood Brunei)) Anol;;rlru of K. Amunduat - .. - -. 199.50 Bunk of Ant louh (Br-ntwuod Dr Lit It) i A0o1;•n0c 01' BalJ'our Guthrie CO.— 10.50 Bunk of Ant loch (Brentwood Branch) Anul,;n!:., JOrry Hargan 3i^.ti(1 I a !114111', nl Anl.l'nh (IU',ml•wu„d BPnur:1) t Auu.l;;w,o of Iluliour GOLllrlo Cu.- (,,!6.50 Bunk of Antioch (Brentwood Brunch) s Atn41;',nor of Will Morgan - - 3116.50 Hunk, nl' Alll..J.,oll (Ur0111.1w-,ud DI'alluh) AOn.lfn.... ..I OrvIIIn Vnu luu•nu -_ 411,00 flunk of Anti-,ult (Dr,a4Llr od Brum!) Atnlll;u+,t, of Jot, Il,.0+lttt 1111.87 Bunk of' Aut.lunh (0roul.w4jod Drnnoh) S Atltd.F;nnn of Juol: Ilunan - - - - 1'.014.;:'5' Dunk of Anilush (BrOD Wuud Branch) AnnJl;ur.v of Ihtildal I CoI Ila 911.50 r Uank ul' AnLluuh (Br iAwt,ud Branuh) Au1+ll;ncu Jttmuu Adams .- - - -- 52.50 Bull', of Antiooh ((dl'r141,w)ud Druuuh) Asolgotte J.11. Thompoon - - - - - 315.00 a Bunk of' Aril.iorh (Dr-:nLw„od Brit Auult;no0 of Jumvil Murelu - - - - (36.00 llnul; 01' AnttOah, Asutl n.n Pat Lynch - •• 262.50 Ounk of Alti,un,h (IIr,nILWurni 1'U'nuah) At,uIj-.11 •• ,l7 X uwt.fL, Ur. - "9116.50 Bank of Ali Liuch `Brc•lit wuod Brunch) Asr.ig:lre A. Amundsen - - - - - - 46.75 Bank of Ant:.ocl! (Brentwood Branch) Auuli;ueo Nal. Clark - - - - - 917.62 I Bunk, of Antioch (Brentwood Brunch) i Assignee Frank. X. Smith - - - 261.62 Dahl: of AnL inoh (B .-IlLwo d Branch) Aunl1;•uuc Kirkman Nuruerluo - - - 257.25 Thou. D. John:!tun Admr, of Eotute of Wm. Grant, Decd. - - - - - - 65.00 Hanl: of Antioch, Assignee Joaquin Rego - 16.00 American Bank (Martinez Branch) AD- SiGnee of Ed. Frlemering - - - - 16.00 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Annigneo Br,.ntwoud Lumbta• CO. -- 51.34 Bavd: of Ant touh (Btr,atln•tn!i Brit',() J'ano11) Auoll;nce Gun. Morgus - - - - - - 9.00 Bank. of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) 1 As4rd1{nec M.W.Aguair - - -. - - - - 70.69 Dunk of Aul,l,,uh (Br:n laavd 1311j.no11) Auull,iue of A.D.Colun - - - - - - 103.50 i Bank of Antioch (Br,•utwnc(l Branch) Anu.11;nan 011;urJ Anunulunn - ..,.50 inuar +ion a' Z 3 feel izz S �erv� aors I?qe C.0 nis Be9�nmr►q fr. ySlO v c in Of x/01 ,Z 3 feel 12z S t,�ero�aors �eGli�s �e��nrbny fro �l 440 i 1N THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. f MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1923. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. d Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors J.P. Casey,'C.H.� Hayden, and R.J.Trembatn. J.H.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor Zeo Knott, In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the i County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile j i Tax collected.bv State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1923, and from moneys collected for violation of motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck Licenees, which said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County and the following claims having been presentea for construction of roads, bridges and culverts in Sup. Dist. *2; It is, by the Board ordered that the said claims be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County: Name. Amount. Jonn Gleese, - - - - - - - - - - -- $94.75 Thos, McKeown, - - - - - - - - - - - 315.00 Thos. McKeown - - - - - - - - - - - - 144.50 Egberi Rumsey (Assignee of J.E. McDonald) - - - - - - - - -- - - - 25.58 Egbert Rumsey (Assignee of Jim i T Walsh) - - - - - - - -- - - - - 27.56 The said order is passed by the following vote of the Boaril, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Tremoatn. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Knott. -4 In the Matter of Approval of Warrants { E of Reclamation District #2059. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #2059, be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 113 Oct. 5, 1923 $ 64,60 114 Oct. 5, 1923, 14o.00 115 Oct. 5, 1923, llb Oct. 5, 1923, 95.00 117 Oct. 5, 1923, 92.00 118 Oct. 5, 1923, 522 .79 119 Oct. 5, 1923, 120 Oct. 5, 1923, 63.02 And the Chairman and Clerk is hereby authorized to note the approval Of these warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I I i 441:: In the Matter of approval of warrants of Reclamation Dist. {2036. ! Good cause appeasing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following Warrants of said District be approved, to wit: Do. Date Amount. I 29 Sept. 1 , 1923 = 5000. 30 Sept. lj, 1923 1397.08 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby ordered to note the ' approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. i - In the Matter of PLw abase of Real Estate from Mary L. Burpee, R.B. Harlan, Sallie Sherburne, and Maybel I. West, for building and maintaining a Memorial Hall for Veteran Soldiers, Sailors and Marines who have served the United States t i Honorably in any of its wars. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of laud situate, lying and being in the Town of Walnut Creek, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and des— cribed as follows, to wit: COMMENCING at a point on the south line of Lafayette Street is the Town of Walnut Creek, at the Northwest corner of Lot heretofore conveyed by W.A Vincent to Wm. Pratt, by deed recorded in Vol. 16 of Deeds, at page 231; thence southerly along said west line of Pratt South 1*34' East, 255.72 feet more or less to the Westerly line of the lot heretofore conveyed by M. Llrach to Erastus lord by deed recorded in Vol. 39 of Deeds, page 392;and thence South 52010'15* west, along said ' northerly line of lord 180.80 feet more or less to the easterly line of Locust Stre� sometimes referred to as School Street; thence north 1013' west, along said Nasterl ' line of Locust Street, 279.42 feet more or less to the southerly line of Lafayette < I Street; thence north 99043' fit, along the southerly line of Lafayette Street 178 feet more or less, to the place of beginning . Being, the same lot conveyed by D.N.Sherburne to Albert Sherburne, by deed I recorded in vol. 39 of Deeds, page 352, records of Contra Costa County, Cal, having been offered for sale to this Board for the use of the County for purposes of building and maintaininP thereon, a building or memorial hall or meeting place for use of patriotic, fraternal, or benevolent associations for veteran soldiers, ! sailors and marines who have served the United States honorably in any of its wars and for all and any other purposes for which may be lawfully used, ! And this Board deeming it necessary and convenient for the public good that i the county of Contra Costa purchase said property for the purposes as above designated and it appearing to this Board that the price asked for said land, to wit: is ' the sum of $5000. is a reasonable price for said property and this Board orders that it is the intention of this Board of Supervisors to purchase.from Mary L.Barlk — pee, R.B.Harlan, Sallie Sherburne and Maybel I. West, all those certain lots, and parcels of land, situate and lying and being in the Town of Walnut Creek and more particularly described asabove set forth for the sum of :5000, and this Board will meet on Monday the 19th day of November, 1923, at 11 o'clock A.M. at the H jr 442 Board room of said Board at the Court House in the town of Martinez, County of Contraf `F Costa, State of California, to consummate said purchase. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board give notice as required -r by law of the intention of this Board to make said purchase and of the time and place when and where said Board will meet to conewomde the purchase, by publishing notice thereof in form.and manner required by law, for three weeks in theContra Costa Courier-Danville Journal, and being a newspaper of general circulation printed and T i published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. The vote of the Board on the said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. I Hoes: None. Absenttl Supervisor Eaott. I In the Matter of purchase of I — Real property from 1m. H. Hough I for purpose of constructing a Nurses _ Dormitory in connection with County Hospital. I This Board having heretofore signified its intention of purcbasing real property hereinafter described from Nm. H. Hough for the purpose of building thereon a Nurses Dormitory in connection with the County Hospital, and for all and any other purposes for which same may be lawfully used and having published notice of Intention of this Board of Supervisors to purchase said real property for above named purposes] and said notice having been.published in the Contra Costa Gazette in the manner and for the time required by law, .as appears by affidavit of T.4.■bittlesey and said notice describes the said property and mount to be paid therefor, to wit: =1200 and no one appearing at this time to make objectione.to said purchase of said lend; i It is, by the Board ordered that all those certain lots, pieces, or parcels! i of land, situate, lying and being in the Tom of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and more particularly described as follows: I BEGINNING at northeast corner of Block 164 of Original Survey of the Tom of Martinez, and thence running long the northerly line of said Block 164(said line being also southerly line of Block 189 (one hundred eigbty-nine); H. 82.25' N. 165.A9 i feet to a point on the easterly line of Allen Street as said street is laid down, designated and delineated on that certain map entitled ■Sunnyside Terrace Wonsion, Martinez, Contra CostaCounty, Cal." filed March 20, 1916, Records of Contra Costa County; thence following along easterly line of said Allen Street N. 31.50' W. j j 32.63 feet to a point; from which point the,center of a curve to the right with a radius of 80 feet bears H. 58010' E. ; thence northeasterly along said curve 4.05 j feet to a point on the northerly line of the hereinbefore mentioned Block 189; thence following along the northerly line of said Block 189, N. 52042 1/2' E. 179.9b feet to an iron pipe; thence leaving said northerly line of Block189 and running across , said Block S. 13055' E. lbb.98 feet to a point of begianing. Containing an area of .37 acres of land and being a.portion of the aforesaid Block 189 of the Original Survey of the Town of Martinez, together with all and singular the tenements, heredits, meats and appurtenances thereunto belonging and the rents, issues and profits thereof. owned and c;aimed by Nm. H. Hough, be purchased bythe County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the sum of $1200 and that on the presentation of a deed signed f 44 : i ' by Wm* R Hough and his wife, conveying to the County of Contra Costa, the above dee. bribed property (said deed being acceptable to the District Attorney of Contra Costa i County and approved by him), and that a warrant be drawn by the County Auditor on the County Treasurer infavor of wm. H. Hough for the sum of $1200 and that said County Treasurer pay the same. The vote thereon being as follows, to wit: I { Ayes: Jupervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Hoes: one. Absent: Supervisor Bnott:2 I In the Latter of Correction of Assessments, The County Assessor having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that the following clerical errors appear on the Assessment Roll for the year 1923-24, ' and asking authorization for correction of same, in accordance with provisions of Sec. 3561, of the Political Code and said request having been consented to by the Dls� 3 trict Attorney , It is, by the Board ordered that the following corrections be and the same are hereby ordered made on the Assessment Roll of Contra Costa County, tit: a Through an error in copying improvements to the amount of $2500 were attached to 41.67 acres assessed to Mouser 6 Brackenbridge In Section 14, T 2 N., R 1 w. Ambrose School District, Tax Bill #35710; there being no improvements on said parcel of land. The Bar Veterans Txemption of W.R. Hiller was allowed to extent of $200 on property arsessed to J.H.ruller, the former being Tax Bill #10150a:d the latter being#10151. In computing personal property of the Redwood Manufacturing Company, 19,000,0(0 feet.of lumber at $19 per M. was extended to $361,000 instead of $542,000. Tax Bill #4o,eg7. I On Tax Bill #37.3P, the property of J.C. Iola was erroneously computed at i $70 per acre instead of $W. per acre. The North 5.11 acres Lot 7, Block 3, walnut Heights, at $65 per acre wee ex- tended at $655 instead of $330. JiY` Through an error in copying the value of portins of Late 5-6, Block4 Add4t- ional Survey of the Town of Martinez, assessed to Louise T. Bush is shorn as F,150; this should be $2,950. Tax Bill #36,796 assessed in the name of the Bank of Martinez, in Carquinez School District is operative property of the Southern Pacific Railroad Compare* includ ed in their station grounds at Vallejo Junction; on the supplemental roll; is a ' double assessment and should be cancelled; Through an_error in copying improvements to the amount of $70 were assessed against Lot 257 Berkeley Country Club Terrace, Tax Bill#24,117. There being no building on said property., r `i In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of G.w.Cushing for Building Div. #33, County Highway: m } R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having filed wLth this Board, his certificate i showing that the contract of G.w.Cushing forbuilding Div. #33, in Sup. Dist. #4, has been completed according to specifications; It ie, by the Board ordered that said road has been declared completed and i accepted by this Board. =s It is further ordered that all persona having claims against said G.w.Cush* $ i i I 444 for labor performed and materials furnished, present same to this Board within 35 a days from this date.; In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. i It is by the Board ordered that an allowance of $UO per month commencing Sept. let, 1923, and continIng until the further order of this Board, be aadthe same is j hereby granted to Bronia Lintz. i It is further ordered that the County Auditor drams warrant on the County 2reae_1 urer in favor of above named indigent in above named sum until the further order of this Board.— In the Matter of Carquinez Dam Investigation. The attention of this Board having been called to the Tact that the Reclamation Service of the United States have allotted the sum of $20,000 for investigation of several things of interest to it in California, of which the principal one is the j feasibility of constructing a dam at some point between Chipps Island and Point Ricb- 3 mond; to prevent the influx of salt water, and it appearing to the Board that-one of j the conditions of this allottment of tads for this purpose, is that at least an egeal amount is to be raised in California, and it having been made to appear to this Board that the State Engineer has allotted towards said fund of $20,000 to be raised by the j State of California, the sum of $10,000 and that there remains to be raised the sum of, $100000 by appropriation from different interests in the State of California, and It appearing to this Board that it is for the best interests of Contra Costa County that said County shall make a donation towards said sum of =10;000, and that the best interests of Contra Costa County regdres said examination to be made; �t I It is, by the Board, on motion of Supervisor Trembeth, secoded by Supervisor i Hayden, ordered that the County of Contra Costa, calribote towards said sum of =10,000 the sum of $250; i It is further ordered that a warrant be drawn on the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County on the Advertising Fund for the sum of $250. in favor of the California National Bank, Sacramento, said sum to be deposited in said Bank to the }, credit of Carquinez Dam Investigation fund, said am to be turned over by said California National Bank, Sacramento, when the total amount of $10,000 is raised, to the Reclsmat= ion Service. ? I WA Y In the Matter of Communication from H.D.webber, Bee Inspector. A communication from H.D.webber, Bee Inspector, for permission to attend i Convention at an expense of $20.79 for railroad faze, was received and read to the Board; !hereupon the Clea was ordered to notify said Inspector that this Board bad no authority to grant said request. In the Matter of Repair of Bridges ' on State Highway. Mr. Skaggs, Division Engineer of State Highway Commission, having made a r i g; request for funds from this Board towards the payment of repairing bridges along 3 State Highway formerly constructed by this Board, and presented to said State High-4- Said matter was taken under advisement by the said Board. 1 In the Matter of Acceptance of Insurance Policy. An Insurance Policy of Phoenix Insurance Co. on Brentwood Public free LibrarT was received by this Board and approved and ordered placed on file. x I And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Novembe r 5th, 1923, at 10 I o'clock A.M. Chairman; Clerk. I I 3 G _ I d 2� s 1 { r 446 ! IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, NOVELIBER 5, 1923. J The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. 17.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P. Casey! C.H.Hayden and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. - - - - - - - - - - - The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of A October, 1923, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read I and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. ' r I In the Matte a' allo::.,ance of claims on General Fund. i Certain claims having been presented against the funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 5, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said District would be unreasonably ; f burdened bythe full payment of said claims, ' ! r. It is by the Board ordered that said claims and each of them be and they are hereby ordered paid out of the General Fund, to wit; X. I ' Name. Amount. Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assigneeof Lee Hic,;gins, Jr. --- 169.00 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee J.A. Van Buren, Sr. --- 339;50 ..Y, Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee of E. Amundsen - - - - 199.50 Bank of Antioch (Brcnte:ood Branch) Assignee of Balfour Guthrie Co.-- 10.50 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) 1 Assignee Jerry Morgan - - - - - 332.50 Bank of Anti-ch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee of Balfour Guthrie Co.- 626.50 Hank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee of will Morgan - - - - 346.50 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee of Orville Van Buren -- 84.00 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) .Assignee of Joe Rocha - - - - - - 161.67 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) a Assignee of Jack Hansen - - - 264.25 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee of Randall Collis - - - 94.50 Bank. of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee James Adams - - - - - - 52.50 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee J.sl. Thompson - - - - - 315.00 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee of James Morris - - - - 63.00 Bank of Antioch, Assignee Pat Lynch - - 262.50 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee J.E.SwiftI .r. - - - - - 346.50 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood rranch) Assignee A. Amundsen - - - - - - 40.75 Bank of Antioci: (Bren'--r, .. %ic'li r n Wm. - Bank of sA,.inch (Bres;wo.)a branci j Assignee Frank X. Smith - - - - 261.62 ! Bank of Antioch (Brencwocd Bran:h A Assignee Kirkman Nurserira - - - 237.25 Thos. D. Johnston, Adn:r. of Estate of 17m. Grant, Dec1d. - - - - - - 63,00 Bank of Antioch Assignee Joaquin Rego - 15.00 American Bank (kartinez Branch) As- Sigree of Ed. Friemering - - - - 16.00 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee Brentwood Lumber Co. -- 51.34 % Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee Geo. Morgan - - - - - - 9.00 Ban's of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) , Assignee M.W.Aguair - - - - - - - 70.68 ' Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee of A.M.Colan - - - - - - 103.50 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee Sigurd Amundsen - - - - - 22.50 i s 44V i Bank of Antioch (Brentrood Branch) As- signee of Tom Ackerman - - - - - - 45,00 ' Ban.of Antioch, (Brentwood Branch) Assignee Robt, Morgan - - - - - - 232.50 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) As- signee of J.B. Galvin - - - - - - -- 45.00 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) As- signee of rte Morgan - - - - - - -- 9.00 Bank of Antioch, (Brentwood Branch) Assignee Howard Morgan - - - - - - - 9.00 Bart: of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) � Assignee Mercelino Delpozo - - - - - 22.50 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) As- signee Robt. Duncan - - - - - - - - - 94.50 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Brancn) Assignee Salvador Marcues - - - - - - 9.00 Bank of Oakley, Assigmee Joe Back - - - - - 54.00 Bank of Oakley, Assi-nee R. Anderber - - - - 70.55. i The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board., ,2 I In the Matter of allowance of Claims ' on Special Road Fund. It appeazing t; the Board that there is on deecsit in the County Treasury of I Contra Costa Cocnty, certain moneys in special Road fund of Contra Costa Coun':y, which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax I collected by State Treasurer and Forwarded to the Treasury of Contra Costa County I i during the year 1923, and from moneys collected for violation of motor vehicle Act and; i moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys snall be expended by j s said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County and the following claims having been presented for construction of roads, bridges and I culverts in Supervisors Districts Nos, 1, 3 and 5, It is by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby ordered i paid out of the Special Road fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: District, Name. Amount, No. 1 W.J.Pawsey - - - - - - - -- -$ 55.00 Bank of Pinole, Assignee of Joe Silva - 12.00 " Joe Hobson - - 336.00 No. 3 Paul Traud - - - - - - -- -- 232.50 " John Semas - - - - - - - - - 292.50 " Thomas Hol�bday - - - - - 56.50 " D. Tucchi - - - - - - - - - 72.00 " Tony Albi - - - - - - - - - - 130.00 _ " F. Scoli - - - - - - - - - - 36.00 " Spencer Lumber Co. - - - - - 105.50 Peter Sole - - - - - - - - - 295.50 4 " A.A.McMahon - - - - - - - - 152.13 " A.A.McMahon - - - - - - - - 125.54 's " A.A.McMahon - - - - - - - - 330.23 " A.A.McMahon - - - - - - -- - 262.55 0 " Edw. L: Soule Company - - - - 145.05 " P. Andrade - - - - - - - - --270.00 " Mrs. M: Whitman - - - - - - - 125,75 " A.Cameron - - - - - - - - - - 325.50 i r Jerry Stevenson - - - - - - - 240.75 " John Semas - - - - - - - - - 214.50 " J.E.Nottingham - - - - - - - 204.00 J.B.Near - - - - - - - - - - - 53.12 " Manuel Duarte - - - - 114.00 i " Benj. Brockharst- - - - - - - 143.45 " Benj. Brockhurst - - - - - - -14b.00 ' No. 5: Coast Rock & Gravel Co. - _ - -50.07 u Coast Rock & Gravel Co. - - 656.69 Coat Rock & Gravel Co. - - - -632.27 " Coast Rock & Gravel Oo.- - - 686.53 Coast Rock & Gravel Co. - - - 363.35 Coast Rock. & Gravel Co. - - - 555.96 " A.A.McMahon - - - - - 393.24 393.24 A.A.McL:ahon - - - - - - - - 305.25 a n A.A.McMahon - - - - - - 315.95 i �; 44S 3 The vote on said order being unanimous., i t In the Cutter of Application of West- 9 Wilhoit Company to remove bridge on Borden Highway for purpose of allowing a Ditcher to pass through. The ;Nest—Wilhoit Company having made verbal application to the Board of E Supervisors for permission to remove a bridge on Borden Highway for purpose of allow— ing a ditcher to pass through, It is, by the Board ordered that said West—Wiihcit Company, be and they are heresy permitted to remove said bridge long enough to allow said ditcner to pass j through and to immediately replace same in the same condition a s it was before remov� ing; said worn to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor and to his full satisfaction. I The vote thereon being unanimous. y i In the Cutter of approval of Warrants R of Reclamation District #2059, i Good cause appearing therefor, It is bythe Board ordered that the following j warrants of said District be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 121 Nov. 1, 1923, $ 112.00 j 122 " 64.00 123 �� 6�.00 124 " 64 .00 125 53:97 0 126 �� And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are heresy authorized to note the approval or this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Latter of approval oz Warrants 1 of Reclamation District l'502. Good cause appearing tnerefor, It is by the Board_ordered that the following ! warrants o_ said District be approved, to writ: f No. Date Amount. 3199 Sept. 29,1923 25.00 320 1 7.7 321 " 49.4 322 " 6.01. 3270;00 32' 65.47 325 25.00 326 70.00 327 " .36.40 And tl;e Chairman and Clerk o£ t."as Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board on szid warrants by attaching their signatures thereto, j I, i f i Ii n $49 In the Matter ox approval of Fiarrants of 1 Reclamation Dist. 1111619. Good cause appearing thcrcfor, It is by *,he Board ordered that the following warrants of said Reclamation District be approved, to wit: I No. Date amount. 29b Oct. 2nd, 1923 $ 90.00 287 Oct. 17, 1923, 23.75 i And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of j this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. I { i In Matter of purchase of real property from � C.A.Hooper Co. for purpose of buildin,_ and maintaining a Memorial Hall or Building for Veteran Soldiers, Sailors, i and :Sarin es, who have served the United States honorably ' in any of its wars, and for all purposes for which same may be lawfully used. J Those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being j s in and adjoinln,; the City of Pittsburg County of Contra Costa, State of California, ] and described as follows, tc :._t. i BEGI"iII?;G at a point where the easterly line of East Street extended southerly intersects the northerly line of East Ninth Street extended easterly, runr5ng thence easterly along the northerly line of East 9th Street extended easterly) a dicta':-ce of 175 feet; thence at right angles northerly a distance of 150 feet; thence at right angles westerly a distance of luG f.,tt more or less to t_e easterly - line of the r'_;;ht of way oi the Atchison—Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Cols. spur No. 14 1 thence southwesterly along the said easterly line of the right of way of the Atchison! Toeica and Santa Fe Railway Cols, spur No. 1 a distance of 29 feet more or less to the ' easterly line of East Street xtended southerly; thence southerly along the easterly line of East Street extended southerly a distance of 13B feet more or less to the aa!;S point of beginning. �� having been offered for sale to this Board for use of the County_or purposes of build' ing and maintaining tha eon, a buildi::.- or memorial hall or meeting place for use of patriotic, fraternal or benevolent associations for veteran soldiers, sailors and marl in es who have served the United States honorably in any of its wars and for all and any other purposes, for which same may be lawfully used, and this Board deeming it i necessary and convenient for public good that the County of Contra Costa purchase said property for use as above designated and it appearing to this Board that the ' t price asked for said lard, to nit: the sum of $4200, is a reasonable price for said property, It is by the Board ordered that it is the intention of this Board of ' Supervisors to purchase from C.A.Hooper Co. all those certain lands as above set forth, and described, for the sum of $4200, and that this Board will meet on Monday, Decembe 3rd, 1923, at 11 o'clock A.1. of said 6ay, at the Board Room of said Board, at the Court House in town of Martinez, County of ContraCosta, State of California, to convx=.ate said purchase. I s It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board give notice as required 450 by law of the intention of this Board to make said purchase and of the time and place when and where said Board will meet to consummate said purchase by publishing notice Y, thereof in form and manner required by law for three weeks is the Pittsburg Post, being a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in County of Contra i Costa, California; The vote thereon being unanimous. I i I In the Cutter of Request of Standard Oil Company for permission to make repairs to pipe lire across County Road, near Vine Hill i Station. i The Standard Oil Company having filed with this Board, a request for changing location of pipe line under highway near Vine Hill, and to place same by boring three i holes under the highway for casing through which to run pipe line, and it appearing to the Board that said request is reasonable, It is by the Board ordered that said permission in accordance with said x request be and the same is hereby granted, said casing to be inserted by boring and forcing with hydraulic jacks; said work to be done with entire satisfaction of the 't County Surveyor and Supervisor of that district, i In the Matter of Correction of Assessments, ' i County Assessor G. 0. Meese, having filed his certificate showing that the follovjing clerical errors appear on Assessment Roll for 1923-24, and asking author ization to correct dame, in accordance with provisi.ns orSection 3881 of the Political ' Code, It is, by the Board ordered that t..e following correcti.:ns be and the same are hereby ordered., made, to wit: I Throus_h an error in copying impiove..ent:. amounting to $500 were assessed! against Lot 93, Block 4, Greater Richmond Pueblo Tract, Vol. 15,'Tax.I4ill #33655, which is erroneous assessment, there being no improvements on said lot. War Veteran's Affidavit of R.L.Becker, was filed and sent by Deputy Assessor Read of Danville but was not received by Assessor's office, and authorization is granted to allow exemption on Lots 30-31, Rancho E1 Rio, Through an error in copying C. Ellerhorst was assessed with personal property to � rount of $1000, Vol. 12 ssessment #26, 95; said personal property appears double on assessment roll #21,281, and should be cencelledi, Referring to was Veteran's Exemption of C. IN. St. Johnthe ::tanner in which the affidavit was made out would lead one to believe the onefifth interest appliedr to Ford Auto only authority to granted to add four—fifths interest to Tax Bill #38566, as par attached authorization of C.a. St. John. Through a., error incopying the North 40 feet of the S.E. 120 feet by 108 feet of Lot E Moraga Redwood Heights, #36658 is assessed with improvements valued at $200. There are no improvements on this lot. Through a transposition of figures the land of Laura F34purnoy Tax Bill #37,781 was valued at $150 per acre instead of $105 per acre. Through an error in computation, 366.68 acres on Tax Bill #35,339, at $35 g per acre was extended to $12,795 instead of $11,785. , The taxes ase delineuent on E. 1/2 of Lot 27; Block 45, Santa,Fe Tract, i This portion was deeded to the City of Richmond a few years ago for the widening of 10th St, and delinquent taxes should be cancelled. War Veteran's affidavit of C.F.T. Beede, of Antioch, Tax Bill #24,584 was filed but,in some manner was not allowed. Authorization grantedio allow same. g The east Contra Costa Irrigation Company owns -3952 per cent of the stock of ' said Company and .50005 per cent being owned by Knightsen Irrigation District and 10475 per cent being owned by Lone Tree Irrigation District. Both of the latter being non-assessable. Authorized is requested to cancel tax bills #36,289, #36,460 I and$38,005 accordingly. On the War Veteran's Affidavit for 1923 of Ferdinand Tatjes, Lot 19, Block 32, 1 North Berkeley Terrace only was listed; Lot i8 should have been included; both lots ere exempted in E1 Cerrito but the Assessor of E1 Cerrito failed to include both c lots in affidavit sent to the Assessor. Authorization requested to cancel taxes on 3; Lot 19, assessed value $90. Lot 1, Block 11, Kensington Park, is the property of University of California, and therefore should not be assessed. Tax Bill $31,241. I +C Through an error in copying improvements to the amount of $100 are added to x .61 acres in El Cerrito assessed to Madeline Baird, Tax Bill #24,402. No improvement on this property. The vote thereon being unanimous, ;s In Matter of Allowance to Federal Squirrel Inspectors. V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner, having appeared before this Board fI and stated that he is using Federal Inspectors for squirrel inspection, and asking permission to be allowed to pay towards said work a mileage of said inspectors amount ing to $130 per month; i ;a It is,b,- the Board ordered that said U.S. Inspectors be allowed to present claims for mileage not to exceed $130 per month for three months. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Location of County Law Library. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County Law Library be changed as follows: That the books be removed out of first room now used as an entrance room, and that said room be given to Probation Officer. that the Janitor remove such books into the room now used by Court Reporter of Dept. #J,and placed along the wall, as the Law Library Committee shall designate. It is further ordered that the room nor, used by Probation Officer which is a Committee Room of the Board of Supervisors, be assigned to the Purchasing Agent 10. and used by him. It is further ordered that said lighting as may be necessary be installed, to complete said Law Library, j The vote thereon being unanimous. In the Matter of appointment of Trustees of Reclamation Dist. X800. This Board 'having been notified by West-Wilhoit Company, that there is a vacancy in the office of Trustees caused by death of W.G. Wallace and resignation of Clarence L. Oddie, former Trustees of said District and requesting that E.L.Wil- hoit and B.H.Baird, be appointed to fill said places; It is, by `he Board ordered that E.L.Wilhoit and B.H.Baird, be and they are hereby appointed to fill the vacancies in the Trustees caused by death of W.G.Wallac% I sa and resignation of Clarence M. Oddie. { 452 A In the Matter of allowance to•Indigents. i :k It is by the Board ordered that the allo7ance heretofore made to'Bertha, Beck of Oa:cley be discontinued from and after Mov. 1st, 1923, at her request. . It is further ordered that allowances be and the sane are hereby made to following named indigents, commencing n dates set opposite their names, to wit;. Mary E. Ray, Richmond, 450 per month commencfng.July lst, 1;23; said warrant to be forwarded to Rose B.Silver, Secretary, Red Cross, Richmond. Mrs. Dora Spracklen, El Cerrito, 420 per month, commencing July let, 1923, It is further ordered that an allowance of $20 per month commencing Nov. 1st, 1923, be and the same is hereby alloyed to Mrs. E. Peralsky of 3224 Ohio St. Richmond rP for the care of Alexander and John Bishop, 1 t It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the Co,nty Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents, on first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. In the Matter of Gardener for A" Court House Grounds, It is by the Board ordered that the position of Gardener of tae Court House I grounds be and the same is heresy declared vacant from and after this date. The vote thereon being unanimous. In the Latter of Purchasing Supplies for Court House and County Jail. It is by the Board orderer: that the Clerk of this Board notify each i County Officer in writing that no claim for supplies for Court House:and County Jail will be hereafter allowed unless a requisition in writing has been made to County PurchasinE Agent and that said supplies have been purchased by said County Purchasing Agent. I The vote thereon being unanimous., r A, In Matter of Grant4_ng Requisitions. It is by the Board ordered that the following requisitions for supplies be and the save are hereby granted. W.H.Ranlon,superintendent of Schools, Royal Typewriter, G.O.Meese, County Assessor, office furniture and steel numbering machine and one Calculating Machine. x R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having filed a requisition for a Ford Truck 4. for use of maintenance work on Marsh Creek road and elsewhere, It is by the Board ordered that said reouisition be and the same is hereby granted and said R.R. ; Arnold authorized to purchase said truck. i W qv � Y I' _ i G In the Matter of Purchase or Real property from A.L. Ramage, A.E.Nelson and I a Belle Caubu, for building and maintaining a Memorial Nall or Meeting Place for Veteran Soldiers, Sailors or Marines, who have served Vile United States honorably in any of its warsand for all and any other g 4 purposes for which same may be lawfully used. All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and particularly described as as follows, to wit: PARCEL N0. 1: Lots Numbers thirty—eight (30) and thirty—nine (39), in Block Numberfifty—five 55) as said lots and block are shown and delineated on thatcertsi map entitled "Amended Map of the City of Richetand", filed in the office of the County Recorder of said County of Contra Costa on the 31st day of Marcia, 1905, in Volume "D' a of Map Books, at page 74 thereof; PARCEL N0. 2: Lots Numbers forty (40) and forty—one (41) in Block Number { fifty—five 55 as said lots and block are shorn and delineated on that certain map entitled "Amended Map of the City of Richmond" filed in the office of the County Recorder of said County of.Contra Costa on the 31st day of March, 1905, in Volume "D" L f lisp Books, at page 74 thereof; PARCEL N0.3: Lot Number forty—two (42) in Block Number fifty =five (55), as said lot and Block are shorn and delineated on that certain map entitled "Amended s Map of the City of Richmond" filed in the office of the County Recorder of said -County of Contra Costa on the 31st day of March, 1905, in Volume "D" of Map Books, at page 74 thereof; I 1 having been offered for sale to this Board for use of the County for purpose of building and maintaining thereon, a building or memorial hall or meeting place for ' use of patriotic, fraternal or benevolent associations for veteran soldiers, sailors} and marines who have served the United States honorably in any of its wars and for g I f all and any other pur:-ose for which sar:e may be lawfully used; and this Board deem- ing it necessary and convenient for the puolic good that tie County of Contra Costa purchase said property and for the purposes as above designated, and it appearing to the Board that the price asked for said land, to wit: the sum of $3100 for Parcel #1, $3200 for Parcel #2, and the sum of $2500 for Parcel #r3, is a reasonable price ' for said property, b It is by the Board order..d that it is the intention of this Board of Supervisors to purchase from A.L. Ramage, Parcel # 1 for $3100; from A.L.Ramage and Y .F A.E.Nelecn, Parcel ##2, for $3200, and from Belle Caubu, Parcel #3, for $2500, + a as above set forth and described, and that this Board will meet on Monday, December 31d, 1923, at 11 o'clock A.M. at the Board room of said Board at the Court House in the town or Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, to consummate said purchase. It is further ordered tnat the clerk of this Board give notice as required by law of the intention of this Board to make said purchase, andof the time and place when and where this Board will meet to consummate the purchase by publishing a notice thereof in form and manner required by law, for three weeks 1 ;: I in Richmond Terminal, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in ' County of Contra Costa, State of California. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. M sf r 454 In the Batter of Compensation of A. Health Ofiicer of ContraCosta County, i It is by the Board ordered that the County Health Officer of ContraCosta f,..'. County be and he in heresy allowed in addition to salary heretofore made the sum of ,$.12j per mile for each mile travelled in the discharge of his duties. In the Uatter of Payment of State Compensati_n Insurance. State Compensat_on Insurance Fund having presented an estimate of their claim to this Board, shoranG that there is a balance due on the insurance of County Employees under Audit #54, Policy#10,707—G, from July let, 1922, to July let, 1923, It is, by the Board ordered that a warrant be drawn on county Treasury on the General Fund in favor of said State Compensation Insurance Fund for the stun of I ; $475.39 being total amount due said Fund under said policy. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. Y i t The Board takes recess to meet on Unnday, Nov. 19, 1923, at 10 o'clock A.N. Chairman. n!� Clerk. i I I j I IS THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OP CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, NOV. 19,1923. i i The Board met at to o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. N.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Nelle, Clerk. In the Matter of application of J.A.Rasmussen, J.O. Svane and Fred Ludekins for a Certificate of Public Convenience i to operate a Motor Bus Freight Line between San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley.PIno!a, Crockett and i Martinez, etc, (Being Application No. 9149 before Railroad Commission of the State of Oalifornia). ' A representative of the Southern Paolfic Company appears before this Board at this time and asks that this Board co-operate with said Southern Pacific Company ` against the granting of a franchise to above named people for the operation of a mots' bus freight line between San Prancisoo, Oakland, Berkeley, Pinole, Crockett and Mar- tinez, Etc, which said hearing is set for Nov. 26th, 1923, before Railroad Commission (Commissioner Satterwhite); Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the best interests of ContraCosta County do not require the operation of said motor truck line, It is,by the Board ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa j County be and he is hereby ordered to represent said Board at said hearing and oppose) the granting of said franchise. The vote on said order being unanimous. I ' In the Matter of Withdrawal of Discriminatory Rates on Street Railroad. It appearing to this Board that a matter is now pending before the Railroad Commission of the State of California, entitled ■Oity of Oakland, at al. vs. San Francisco-Oakland Terminal Railways, a corporation, at al.+ seeking to remove die- I x cbmination between rates Charged for transporting school children on different port- a Sone of the street car system of said San Francisco-Oakland Terminal Railways; It is, by the Board resolved, that the District Attorney app ear before the Railroad Commission in said matter and consent to the imposition of a one-balf of the regular rate, rate for school children transported on the street car lines j of San Francisco-Oakland Terminal Railways in the County ofContra Costa; i r szx 'h i S i 456 In the flatter of Extermination of Squirrels j In Contra Costa County. WHEREAS, tail Board having received a Resolution from the Contra Costa i County Farm Bureau regarding the control of ground squirrels in County of Contra Costal and, WHEREAS, said County Farm Bureaa recommends the work heretofore aocospiieb!., I ed by County Horticultural Commissioner in extermination of squirrels and, recommends that the work be further forced, and, 3 AREAS, it appears to this Board that it is to the best interests of the citizens of Contra Costa County for said work of exterminati n of squirrels be continued; I THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, First: That thisBoard will give its full moral and finamaial support to said Horticultural Commissioner 'in the carrying on of forced work so far as its funds and power so to do will warrant; Second: That this Board will make the necessary appropriations for ' continuing the work of the Federal Inspectors at the present time working in the County g so far as the funds of saidCounty will warrant. Third: That this Board will continue the fund which will provide the i Horticultural Commissioner for the purpose of mixing and selling poisoned grain and bisulphide to the farmers. Fourth: If necessary will provide necessary assistance to the Horticultural i Commissioner, for the purpose B making out land descriptions and doing other necessary! i duties in connection with carrying on force work so far as the funds of said County will warrant. Fifth: All of said-work by said Horticultural Commissioner be done j under direct supervision of the District Attorney, and that all of the legal proceed— ings be approved by the District Attorney of said Uounty before said work is started. The foregoing Resolution is presented by Supervisor Trembath and seoondedj , E oy Supervisor Hayden and passed by unanimous vote of the Board. i i In the flatter of Reclamation j 1 District #1619. i Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the followinA warrants of said Reclamation District #1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to IT wit: I No. Datemount. 299 Hov. 2nd 1923 = 50.00 ( s 289 Nov. let, 1923. 96:0 290 Nov. 7th, 1923, And the Chairman of This Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing his signature therdD, E I 457 In the Matter of Acceptance of contract of James Sayles Tor Building of Cemetery Rill Road, Martinez, The County Surveyor R.R.Arnold, having filed with this Board his CQrtifiCate i showing that the contract of James Sayles, to build cemetery Hill road has been completed according to specifications; I It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby i declared completed and said road accepted; It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said James Sayles for material furnished and labor performed, present same to this Board within 35 days from this date. i -The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Withhold Notice filed against G.W.Cusaing. i A Withhold Notice having been filed against G.W.Cushing under contract on Div. $33, Sup. nist. f4, i i It is, by the Board ordered that sum of #200-be withheld from claim of G.W.Cushing to settle said claim and expense of collecting same should suit be f . brought. It is further ordered that said final claim of said G.W.Cashing of ;1694;b�, i be and the same is hereoy allowed for the sum of $2694.63 and that a balance of $200'; be withheld by this Board until release or settlement or said claim of Carusa Bros. The vote thereon being unanimous.};, i L i In the Matter of Purchase of ' Real Setate from Mary L. Burpee, R.B. Harlan, Sallie Sherburne, and yaybel I. I - Westfor purpose of building and maintaining f a Memorial Hall or Meeting Place for Veteran Soldiers, it r ,a Sailors or Marines who have served the United States- -Honorably in any of its Ware,and for all and any other purposes for which same may be lawfully used, i This Board having heretofore signified its intention of purchasing real I property hereinafter described from Mary L. Burp se, R.& Harlan, Sallie Sherburne,_ i and Maybel I. West, for the purpose of building mad maintaining thereon, a building or memorial hall, or meeting place for the use of patriotic, fraternal or benevolent ` ' I associations for veteran soldiers, sai4ors or marines who merved the United States j r honorably in any of its wars and for all and any other purposes for which same may ' be lawfully used, and having puoliehed notice of intention of the Hoard of Supsrviso{S of Contra Costa County to purchase said real property.for above named purpose and I' said notice having been published in the Contra Costa Courier-Denville Journal i in the manner and for the time required by law, as appears by the affidavit of. i Harry T.Bilver, and said notice desorioing the said property and amount to be paid therefor, to wit: the sum of $5000, and no one appearing at this time to make 458 i �I objections to purchase of said land, It is by toe Board ordered that all those certain lots, pieces or parcels i ' a of land situate, lying and being in the Town of Valmet Creek, Uount7 of Contra Costs, State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: COYNEWCING at a point on the south line of Lafayette St. in the town of Walnut Creek, at the northwest corner of lot heretofore conveyed by S.R. Vincent to Wm. Pratt) oy deed recorded in Vol. ib of Deeds, at page 231; thence southerly along said west line of Pratt South 1034' E. 255.72 feet more or less, to the westerly Line of Lot by i heretofore conveyed by Y.Lirsch to Erastus lord dea.reeorded in Vol. 39 of Deeds, at page 392; thence south 82°10' 152 Seat along said Sortherly line of lord, 180.80 feet more or less to the easterly line of Locust Stj sometimes referred to as School St;, thence north 1.131 West, along said easterly line of locust St. 279.42 feet more or less to the eoutnerly line of Lafayette St. tnenee Worth 89w43' E, along soutnerly line of Lafayette St. 1(8 feet more or less to the place of beginning, being the awe lot conveyed by D.N.Sherburne, to Albert Snerourne by deed recorded in Vol. 39 of Deeds atpage 352, Records of ContraCosta County, together witn all and singular the tenement;• hereditaments and appurtenances thereuuto belonging and the rents, issues and profits tnereof, owned and claimed by Mary L. Burpee, R.B.Barlan, Sallie Sherburne and 1107061 I. Wast, i be purchased by the County of Contra Coat&, State of Calitornia,for the sum of #5000. and that on presentation of a deed signed by Mary L. Burpse, R.B.Rarlan, Salli;s t ,Sherburne and Yaycel I. West, conveying to the County of Contra Costa, the above I described property,and said.deed to be accepted and approved by the District Attorney of the County ofContra Costa, that a warrant be drawn by the County Auditor on the County Treasurer in favor of said Mary L. Burpee, R.B.aarlan, Sallie Sherburne, and Yaybel I. West, for the sum of =5000, and that the County Treasurer pay the same. ;I The vote thereon being unanimous. i In the Batter of Allowance to I Indigents. It is, by the Board orderea that the allowance heretofore made to Yrs. B.S. Levis, for care of child of F. Belleci, be and the same is hereby discontinued and,tba* i a warrant be drawn by County Treasurer in favor of Yrs. Frames Lnoido, Box 22, 1lar�- j tinez, for sum of $20 per month for the care of said babyo said discontinuance and allowance to date from Oct. 15, 1923 lt is by the Board ordered that Pronation officer be and he is hereby allowdd to place John Cecil Brennan, . in Salvation Army Some at Lytton, the sum of #20 per i month to be paid said Salvation Army Some for the care of said child,. upon presentation of duly verified claims therefor. It is further ordered that the following allowances be and the acme are hereby granted to following named indigents, commencing on dates set opposite their names, to wit: ' Juanita Ames, $15. per month, said warrant to be draws infavor or Fraat Silva, San Pablo, to be expended by him for supplies and other necessaries of life. I Yrs. Rosa Carvalho, =60. per month ($40 State- $20 County) commend ng Nov, let, 1923; It is further ordered that allowance heretofore made of $25 per month to Rosa Carvalho be and the same is hereby discontimmed; i i 459= Bronin4 Eintz, =b5 per month ($40. State- $25 county) commencing Nov. 1st, 1923. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Eatherine Bromley of =15, per montn, be increased to $20 per month commencing Nov, lst,r1923. The vote thereon being unanimous. i' I In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board his cestiiieate showing that the following clerical errors appear in Assessment'Roll for the fiscal year 1923- 24, and asking authorization for correction of same, in accordance with provisions of Seetion3891 of the Political Code anis said requests having been consented to by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County; It is ordered that the following Corzections m Assessment Rolle be and the ale a, are hereby ordered granted, to wit: Through an error in copying Lot 24, Block 1, Belvedere Tract was included in the assessment of Lots 25-2b to Ed J. Repentigney, valuation to be added $280. 31 Labs 16 and 15 Block 7 South Park Addition to Antioch, Assessed to D.N.Green Tax Bill #35937 are in T A G. Streets in Green Subdivision and should not be assessed. Through an error in extension a total Valuation oz assessment No. 3827b Harris 0. Aboott,Iron House School District was shown as $3250 and should be $2250. Through an error in extension the total valuation of Assessment #38277 W.H. d Ro y P. Bloomfield, Iron House Ochool District, is shown at $1950; should be $2950. a ri. Mame DeLong to assessed with improvements to amount of =Ic0 on Tax Bill #42172; some were destroyed by storm a year ago and not replaced; ' war Veterants Exemption of N.H. Gode, on Lot 25 Tier 2 Moraga Redwood Heights also included a strip of land adjoining value $75 which appeaxion another tax bill *36634. The latter was not exempted but should have coon.,, In the Matter of Granting i Requisitions. A requisition of *.N.Jones, Janitor of the Court House for Vacuum Cleaner be : and the same is hereby granted, the purchasing agent being authorized to purchase same!. 'Ta In the Matter of Allowance of Special ( z Road land Claims. I ' It *paring to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road lhnd of Contra Costa is County which said moneys are dervived from Contia Costa count y portion of State Automobile tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra costs County during the year 1923, and from moneys eollectea for violation of motor vehicle A Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys shall be expen7 u. r 460 I i I. I t= by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said i County'and the following claims having bebn presented for constructim of roads? bridges and culverts is Sup. Diets. Hos. 2 and 4; It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby j ordered paid out of the Special Road Tuna of Contra Costa County, as follows: Sup. Dist. i Herb Bradman - --- - -- - - - -4 7.50 i San Ramon valley Bank, walnut Creek Assignee of Wm. Banks 58,50 Coast Rooi d Gravel Co. - - -- 771;bb Coos Bay Lumber Co. - -- - - - 103.50 Bank of Pinole Crockett Brandt, Assignee of C. Des- mom - - - - - ---- - --- -- 3304 Freitas & Peters Co. - - -- - - 10.35 Augp st Hamburg - - - -- -- - - 11.25 Alfred Johnson - - - - - - - 10.12 Bank of Pinole, Crockett Branch Assignee of Andrew Murphy- 22.00 Bank of Pinole, Crockett Branch Assignee of Thos,Murphy -- 153.75 Manuel Pereira, Jr. - - - --- - 104.00 Manuel Pereira, Sr. - - - - — 51.00 Spencer Lumber Co. - - - — - 304;15 James S. Sayles - - - - -- - - 8e;50 Bank of Pinole, Crockett Branch, Assignee of ?11= yen Luber Co. - -- - -- b(.08 Bank of Pinole, Crockett Branch, Assignee of J. Angotti. - - - - - - --- - 42.75 Sum. Dist. #4• G.I.Oushing - - - - - ----- $1694.63 Henry Cowell Lime 6 Cement Company, Assignee of G.W. ousting 3156.59 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of theHoard.,k i In the Matter of Establishing Election I I Precincts in Contra Costa County. It is by the Board ordered that the boundaries of the several election pre- cincts of the County of Contra Costa, be and the same are nereby established and fixed' as hereinafter set forth and described: IL CXRRI?0 *1. i BEGlvN:NG at a point on San Pablo Avenue where the westerly incorporate limit of the City of 91 Cerrito intersects the County of Alameda; thence running northwest- erly along the westerly incorporate limits of the City of E1 Cerrito to its inter- section with the center line of Lincoin Avenue; thence running easterly along the center line of Lincoln Avenue to its intersection withtne westerly boundary line of 1 the reservation of The Realty Syndicate; thence southeasterly running along the west-j i oundaerly boundaryline of the Reservation of The Realty Syndicate, to the northerly bound- ary ry line of Fairmont Street; thence easterly running along the northerly boundary line of Fairmont Street to its intersection with the incorporate limits of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence southerly and running along the easterly boundary line of the ' I City of 11 Cerrito to its intersection with the boundary line of Contra Costa and Alameda County; thence westerly running along the boundary line of Alameda and Uontra Costa County to point of beginning. i i I1 I 44" CERRITO Z, ' BEGINNING at a point where the center line of Lincoln Avenue intersects the weeterly boundary line of the City of 11 Cerrito on San Pablo Avenue; thence northerly running along the westerly boundary line of City of 11 Cerrito on San Pablo Avenue; to its intersection with the center line of Schmidt Lane; thence easterly running i _- along the cenver line of Schmidt Lane to its intersection with Lot 31, of Schmidt i Village Tract; thence southerly along the end of Schmidt Lane on Block 31, to its Intersection with Lot 25; thence easterly running along the southerly boundary line of Lot 31, to the southeast corner thereof; thence southeasterly running along the eaderly boundary line of Lots 20 and 19, of said Schmidt Village tract to the south- I east corner of Lot 19; thence westerly running along the southerly line at Lots 19- 15-1614 to its intersection with Moser Lane; thence westerly running along the center line of Moser Lane to Northwest corner of the Reservation of the Realty Syndicate; thence running southerly along the westerly line of the Reservation of The Realty ' Syndicate to its intersection with the center line of Lincoln Avenue; thence westerly a running along the center line of Lincoln Avenue to place of beginning. i EL Cl'RRITo;4. c BEGINNING at a point where the center line of loser Avenue intersects the westerly boundary line of the Reservation o: The Realty Syndicate; thence running southerly along the westerly boundary line of the Reservation of The Realty Sgadicat` to its intersection with the northerly boundary line of Fairmont Avenue; thence ( r running easterly along the northerly boundary line or Fairmont Avenue to its intersection with the southerly boundary line of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence run-i i ning easterly, southerly, northeasterly, northerly, easterly, northerly, northeaster' ly, and northwesterly, along the incorporate limits of the City of El Cerrito, to v a point directly opposite the prolongation of the center line of Moser Lane and the ; southerly boundary line of Lot 19 of Sehmiat Village Tract; thence westerly to the southeast corner of Lot 19, of said Schmidt Village Tract; thence running westerly I s along the southerly boundary line of Lots 19-18-16-14, and the southerly boundary line of Moser Lane to point of beginning. EL CERRITo 5. BEGINNING at a point on the boundary line between the County of Contra 1v_4 Costa, and County of Alameda, where the western boundary line of the City of E1 Cerrito; on eastern side of San Pablo Avenue, intersects the same; thence running northerly along the western boundary line of the incorporate limits of the City of E1 Cerrito, on eastern side of San Pablo 'Avenue, to its intersection with southern boundary line of the City of Richmond; thence running westerly, northwesterly, westerly and southeasterly, along the southerly and easterlyhoundary line of the City of Richmond to most southeasterly corner of the City of Richmond; thence rna- ning easterly along county boundary line between the County of Contra Costa and j County of A}ieda; Into the place of beginning. j f e�, 46 I RICHMOND M30. I BNSNNiNG AT A POINT where the northerly incorporate boundary of the City of Riensond, intersects the easterly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railroad ,A' R74it oiway; thence southerly running along the easterly line of the Southern Pao— IiIc Railroad right of way to its intersection vita tae center line of Lucas Avenusl; thence easterly running along the center line of Lucas Avenue to its intersection with center line of 13th Street; thence southerly running along the center line of 13th Street to its intersection with center line of Garvin Avenue; thence easterly i running along the center line of Garvin Avenue to its intersection with center line of 21st Street; thence southerly running along the center line of 21st Street to i its intersection with center line of Burbeck Avenue; thence easterly running along! I the center line of Burbeck Avenue to its intersection with center line of 23rd Street; thence southerly running along the center line of 23rd Street to its Intersection with the center line of Clinton Avenue; thence easterly running along) the center line of Clinton Avenue to its intersection with the center line or 30th Avenue; thence northerly running along the center line of 30th Avenue to its I=ei,7 section with center line of Garvin Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of Garvin Avenue to its intersection with center line of 29th street; thence northerly running along the center line of 29th Street to its intersection with i I center line of Howard Street; thence northwesterly running along the center line I of Howard Street to its intersection with the northerly incorporate limits of the ; City of Richmond; thence southwesterly, northwesterly, westerly, southerly, and westerly running along the northerly, and westerly Incorporate limits of the City of Richmond to the place of beginning. Richmond#31, BMINNING at a point where the center line of Burbeek Avenue intersects the center line of 21st Street; thence southerly and running along the center line; "5. of 21st St, to its intersection with the center line of Nevin Avenue; thence east erly running along center line of_Nevin Avenue to its intersection with center line of 30th Street; thence northerly running along the center line of 30th Streets ; I to its intersection with the center line of Clinton Avenue; thence westerly runnivB a}ong the center line of Clinton Avenue to its intersection with the center line �� of 23rd Street; thence northerly running along the center line of 23rd Street I to its intersection with center line of Burbeck Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of Burbeck Avenue to tae point of beginning. s! I RICHMOND #32, BIMINN1NG at a point in the center line of Garvin Avenue where the center line of 30th Street intersects the same; tnenee southerly running along the center line of 30th Street to its intersection with center line of Nevin Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Nevin Avenue to its intersection j with center line of 33rd Street; thence southerly running along the center line of� 33rd St. to its intersection with northerly boundary line of,the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka A Santa ye Railway Company;thenee easterly running along the j �rr northerly boundary line of the right of way of tae Atchison, Topexa &Santa To Railway Co, to its intersection with the center line of 4/tn Street; thence north — ly running along the center line of 41th St, to its intersection with the center I I line of Macdonald Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Maedon4d i Avenue to its intersection vita the center line of Wilson Avenue; thence northwest�r— I I � erly running along the center line of.Wilson Avenue to its intersection with the een4 ter line of Garvin Avenue; thence westerly running along tae center line of Garvin Avenue to the point of beginning. RICHMOND#35. B&GINNING at a point in the northerly boundary line 02 the incorporate i limits of the City of Richmond where the.center line of Howard Street intersects tits! sen; thence southeasterly running along the center line of Howard Street to Its i intersection with center line of 29th Street; thence southerly running along the center line of 29th Street to intersection with center line of Garvin Avenue; thencsj i easterly running along the center line of Garvin Avenue to its intersection with i the center line ofwilson Avenue; thence southeasterly running along center line of Ggrvfn Avenue to its intersection with center line of Macdonald Aveme; thence _ i westerly running along the center line of Macdonald Avenue to its intersection with the center line of 47th Street; thence southerly running along the center line of 47th St, to its intersection with northerly boundarylins of rightof way of A.T. & ' S.F.Ry. Go, thence easterly running along the northerly boundary line of the right j of way of the A.T. a S.F. By. Co. to its intersection with the southerly incorposatel limits of the City of Richmond; thence easterly,northerly, easterly, northerly, westerly, northwesterly, and southwesterly,along the easterly and northerly incorpoz}t0 limits of the City of Richmond, into the place of beginning. CROCSSTT 41. i BZGINNING at a point in county boundary line of Contra Costa.0ountyat j a point due north of the intersection of Alhambra St. of the Town.of Crockett with the Street known as County Road; thence due south to a point in county road at its 1 Intersection with center lineof Alnayera St. of the Town of Crockett; tnende westerly sunning along Alhambra St. of the Town of Crockett to its intersection with the 5 center line of Jackson St; thence Southerlyrunning along the center line of Jaokftn St. to its intersection with center line of the State Highway; thence easterly running along thecenter line of State Highway to its intersection with center line of Heald St. of the Tom of Crockett, if said street were produced southerly; thence northerly to southerly end at the center line of Heald St; of the town of Crockett, thence northerly along the center line of Heald St. and an alley between Blocks 2 and 3, and the prolongation thereof, to its interseotion with the county boundary j line in Straits oz Carquinez; thence easterly running clu_j said Straits of Carquinels and the County Boundary line to the point of beginning. CROOEZTT #4. I BLG1NiulNG at a point in the Straits of Carquinee, in the County boundary line of Contra Costa County, due south of tae westerly boundary line of the Lucy Burnham Tract on Rancho 0aneda del Hamore; thence Southerly to the southwesterly corner of said Lucy Burnham Tract; thence Southerly along the westerly line of the l k said tract to :he southwest corner thereof; thence southerly along the easterly i boundary of the land formerly known as Uwards Srsct; to a.point designated as the ' southwest corner of Section 9, T 2 If., R. 3 W. R.D.B. & R. thence westerly to a point due south of the prolongation of the center line of Heald St. in the town of Crockett, if produced southerly; thence northerly to the intersection of the center line of Heald St. with the center line of the State Highway, if said Heald St. was produced southerly; thence easterly running along the center line of the State Highway to its intersection with the center lineof Jackson St; thence northerly r 464 running along the center line of Jackson St, to its intersection with Center line of Alhambra St; theme easterly running along the center line of Albabbra St. to Its r intersection with the center line of the County Road; thence due north to county ooundary line in Carquinez Straits; thence easterly running along the county boundary! ling in Straits of Carquinez to point of beginning. LAiAUTTS, BEGINNING at a point on the southerly boundary line of the Rancho Boca de la Canada de Pinole at a point where the northwest corner of Rancho Acalanes intersects the same; thence east, running along the southern ooundary line of theRancho Boca de i la Canada de Pinole to its intersection with line between T 1 N., R. 3 W. andT. l N. R. 2 W. thence north one mile more or less to a point due west of the southern boundary line of the Rancho Canada del Sambre; thanes Nat to the southwest corner of the Rancho Canada del Sambre; thence seat along the southern ooundary line of the Rancho Canada del Hambre to a point in the line between lands of Sturgis anwouza, at its intersection with an old road leading southwesterly to Reliez Creek; thence j In a southwesterly direction following saidroad to a bridge arousing Reliez Qrsek near the land of Peterson; thence down Relies Creek.and.fallowing the meanders thereof to its $unction with walnut Creek; thence down walnut Creek to common corner of Ranchos Ban Ramon, Yorage, Canada del Hambre and Boca de la Canada de Pinolt; thence in a southeasterly direction along the westerly boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon, to its intersection with dividing line between Sections two and three, T 1 S., R. 2 W. thence souW to a corner of Sections nine, ten, Fifteen and sixteen, T 1 S., R. 2 W. thence west.about one and one half miles to the county road leading to Yoraga Valley, said point of intersection oeing at or near ons quarter section corner between Sections eight and seventeen, T 1 S., R 2 W. thence northerly along said road to a point due east of the center of Section eight, ! 1 S. R. 2 T. thsnae west to the center of Section eight; thence north one-half mile to one-qusrter Sect ion corner between Sections five and eight, T 1 S., R. 2 W. thence due vest along the northerly boundaryline of Sections seven and twelve, to the center of section twelve; thence northerly running along the center of Section One, to.the southern boundary of theRancho Acalanes; thence westerly and northerly running along the southerly and westerly boundary line of the Rancho Acalaaes to the point of beginning. BEGINNING at a point in the County boundary line between Contra Costa i and Alameda Counties, where the line between Sections 9 and lb, T 1 S., R. 3 w. #t sects said boundary line; thence easterly-to the common corner between Seetiata 9-10-15-lb T 1 S., R. 3 w. thence north one mile to the common corner between Seeti-aa 3 and 4, and 9 and 10; thence due east along section line to one-quarter section corner between Sections 5 and 8, T 1 S., R. 2 w. thence south one-half mile; thence east to the county road; thence southerly along road, to the dividing line between Sections 8 and 17, T 1 S., R. 2 W. thence due east to the corner of Sections 9-10- 15-lb, T 1 S., R. 2 W. thence south one-nalf mile; thence east one-half mile; thencel, south one-half mile; thence Stat one-half mile to corner of Sections 14-15-22-23; thence south one-half mile; thence east one-half mile; thence south one-balf silo; i thence west onernalf mile to corner of Sections 22-23-26 and 27; thence south one i mile; thence west one mile; to the corner of Sections 27-28-33-34; thence due south to the county line between the Counties of Alameda and Contra Costa; thence westerly! northwesterly, southwesterly, and northeasterly along said county boundary line to 4W, I the point of beginning. 1 ORINDI. BEGINNING at a point on the county boundary line between the counties of i Alameda and Contra Oosta at Grizzly Peak, the corner between Supervisor Districts One and Two; thence in a northwesterly direction to the southwest corner of the Rancho Boca de la Canada de Pinole; thence east running along the division line between Supervisor Districts Two and Three, to the northeast corner of the Roberts 40 acre tract; thence southerly running along the westerly boundary line of the Roberts, Brown, Flood, O'Neill and Crow Tract, to the Mt. Diablo Base Line; thence easterly and running along the southerly boundary line of the Crow, Abalones Tract, Bohan Tract, and Thornl Tract, to the northwesterly corner of the Hooper A Co. Tract; thence southerly through, the center of Section One to the mid-section corner between Sections One and Twelve T 1 S., R, j W. thence westerly running along the southerly boundary line of Sections i One, Two and three, to the southwest corner of Section 3, T 1 S., R. 3 W. thence south ' between Sections Nine and Ten to the southeast corner of Section 9; thence west along' i the line between Sections Nine and sixteen, to the county woundary line between i OontraCosta and Alameda Counties; thence northwesterly running along the county boun"I ary line between Contra Costa and Alameda Counties into the point of begining. WALNUT CREEK PHECINUT NF1 BEGINNING at a point on the southerly incorporate limits of the Town of Walnut Creek on Lafayette St where the center line of Bonanza St, intersects the i J, same; thence easterly running along the center line of Bonanza St. to its intersectio witn the easterly boundary line of the right of way of the San Francisco-Sacramento i Railway; thence northerly running along the easterly boundary line of thehright of way of the San Francisco-Sacramento Railway to its intersection witn the center line of Walnut Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Walnut Avenue, i s to its intersection with the center line of School St. thence southerly running along the center line of School St, to its intersection with the center line of Walnut ' Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Walnut Avenue to its Inter- section with the center line of Pacheco Road or Main St; thence nortnerly to the I center line of the Concord road oneasterly side of Main St; thence northeasterly running along the center line of the Concord Road to its intersection with the ems—j erly incorporate limits of the town of Walnut Creek; thence southerly, westerly, i I northerly, westerly, southerly, westerly, northerly and westerly, running along the easterly and southerly incorporate limits of the town of Walnut Creek, to the place i of beginning. WALNUT CREEK*2. BEGINNING at a point on the southerly incorporate limits of the town of Walnut Creek, on Lafayette Street where the center line of Bonanza St. intersect* i the same; thence easterly running along the center line of Bonanza St. to its j i intersection with the easterly boundary line of the San Francisco-Sacramento Railway; i ' thence northerly running along the eagerly boundery line of the Right of way of the i San Francisco-Sacramento railway to its intersection with the center line of Walnut I Avenue; thence easterly running along the center,of Walnut Avenue to its intersection i with center line of School St; thence southerly running along the center line of School St, to its intersection with center line of Walnut Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Walnut Ave. to its intersection with the center lino I �. 466 of Pacheco or gain St; thence easterly to the center of the Concord Road on the easterly side of gain St; thence northeasterly running along the center line of Concord Avenue to its intersection with easterly incorporate limits of the Town of walnut Creek; thence northerly, westerly, northerly, westerly, southerly, westerly, southwesterly, and easterly running along the easterly, northerly, westerly and southerly incorporate limits of the town of walnut Creek to the point of beginning. WALNUT CREEK i BEGINNING at a point where the line between the lands of Sturgis and Geary intersect the westerly boundary of the Rancho Las Juntas; thence due west along dividing line between Sturgis and Geary to road leading southeasterly to Relies creek; thence southeasterly along said road to its intersection with the northeerly line of the Qaant 106.52 acre tract; thence easterly running along the northerly line of said tract to the northeast corner thereof; thence southerly running along the line between lands of Quant and Lacassie and Jones to the southwest corner of the Jonas 71 acre tract; thence easterly inning along the southerly line of Jones and Lacassie I. Tract to its intersection with the westerly incorporate limits of the town of Walnut ' i Creek; thence northerly, northeasterly, easterly, soutnerlyland westerly, running along thgwesterly, northerly, easterly and southerly incorporate limits of the town oil Walnut Creek to its intersection with the center line of Las Trampas Creek; thence westerly running along the center line of Las Trampas Crook to its intersection with i i the westerly line of the Dodge property; thence southerly running along the wee-Carly I line of the Dodge property to the southwest corner thereof; thence easterly, southerly, southeasterly, and southerly, running along the northerly and aseterly boundary line of the Naphtaly property to the southeast corner of Section j, T 1 6. R 2 W. thence easterly to a point on the western boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon it the southwest corner of Dowling Tract; thence northeasterly along the southern I boundary line of the Dowling-Tract to a point at the southeast corner thereof on the i eastern bounday line of the Rancho San Ramon, at the corner of lands of Jenkins 6 Dowling; thence northerly and westerly and northerly along eastern boundary.line of , the Rancho Ban Ramon to a point on the southern boundaiq line of Rancho Arroq o de la Neuces Y Bolbones, thence southeasterly along said Ranch boundary to the northeast; corner of Section 1, T 1 S. R. 2 W, thence northerly, westerly,�and northwesterly j and westerly, northerly and westerly along the westerly boundary line of Concord I Precinct f3 and southerly boundary line of Pacheco Precinct to the point of oeginning;l saving and excepting.from the abm described territory the territory embraced within the incorporate limits of the town of Walnut Creek; bEGINEIEG at a point in the center of the Lafayette and Walnut Creek mad at a point where Reliez Creek crosses the said road; thence northerly running along the center line of Reliez Creek to its intersection with the center lineof County Road between lands of Quant and Rowland; thence northerly running along the center line oi said road to its intersection with the northerly line of Quant 106.52 acre ' tract; thence easterly running along the line between lands of Souza and Quant, to the northeast corner of the Quent Tract; thence southerly running along the line between lands of Lacassie and Jones and quant to the southwest corner of the Jones Tract; thence easterly along the southerly lire of Jones and Lacassie Tract to its intersection with the westerly incorporate limits of the town of Walnut Creek; thence southerly i I i P 467 easterly and southerly, running along the westerly, and southerly, dncotporate limits of the Town of Walnut Creek to its intersection witn center line of Lae Trampas Creek; I thence westerly running along the center line of the Les Trampas Creek to its ' Intersection with the(( y'westerly line of the Dodge property; thence southerly running along westerly line of the Dodge property to the most southerly corner thereof; J I thence easterly running along the line between lands of Dodge, Foulds, and Naphtaly,� to the northwest corner of the Whitam Tract T thence southerly running albug easterly) boundary line of the Naphtaly Tract to the quarter Section corner between Sections 2 and 3, and 10 and 11, T 1 s., R. 2 W. thence westerly running along section line between Sections 3 and 10, said township and Range to the scuthweet corner of Seetlon 3; thence northerly running along the section line between Sections 3 and 4-to its Intersection with Rancno San Ramon, thence northwesterly running along the westerly i uoundary line of the Rancho zian Ramon to its intersection with Reliez Creek; thence northerly running along center line of Reliez Creek to the point of beginning. MARTl�EZ*1. ' BEGINN:[NG at a point where the center line of Castro Street, intersects the center line of Ward St; thence easterly running along the center line of Ward j St. to its intersection with center line ox Las Juntas Street; thence northerly running along the centerline of Las Juntas Street and prolongation thereof to the I northerly side of right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence easterly and running along the northerly line of Southern Pacific Railroad Company`s+ r:.ght of way to its intersection with the center line of the City Wharf Street, 1 i or fill, thence northerly running along the center line of the City Wharf Street, i or fill, and prolongation tnereof to the incorporate limits of the Town of Martinez,] thence westerly running along the incorporate limits of the Town of Martinez, in Suisun Ray, to a point opposite the mouth of Alhambra Creek; tnence southerly to the mouth of Alhambra Creek; tnence southerly running along the center line of 11— hambra Creek to its intersection with the center line of Castro and Howard Streets; ' thence southerly running along the center line of Castro St. to place of beginning. MARTINEZ fl. BEGINNING at a point in center line of Castro and Ward Streets; thence �r northerly running along the center line of Castro Street to Its intersection with the center line of Howard St. and Alnaabra Creek; thence nortnerly running along j the center line of Alhambra Creek and its prolongation thereof, to the incorporate limits of tre town of Martinez; thence westerly running along the incorporate limits of the town ox Martinez in Suisun ria to the wester) y y incorporate limits of tae � town of Martinez; tnence southerly and southeasterly and northeasterly Punning along the incorporate limits o_tne town of Martinez to its intersection witn center 1, line of Taloart St; tnence running northerly along the center line of Talbart St. i to its intersection with center line of Ward St; tnence running westerly along csnt�r line of Ward St. to place of oeginning. I MARTINEZ #3. i DEGINIeING at a point wnere tae center line of Castro St, intersects the center line of Ward St; thence running westerly along the center line of Ward St. I to its intersection witn center line of Talbart St; thence running soutnerly along center line of Taloart St. to its intersection with incorporate limits ox the Sown of Martinez; thence easterly, soutnerly, easterly, soutnerly, westerly, and eouther4y X r 4 6 S running along the incorporate limits of the town of sartinez, to its intersects-n with center line or Warren St; thence easterly running along the center line of War- j I ren St. to its intersection with center line of Castro St; thence northerly running St. along the center gine of Castro�to point of beginning. MARTINEZ 44. BEGIui4ING at a point in the center line of Castro St. where the center line of Warren St. intersects the same; tnence running westerly along the center line of Warren St. to its intersection with westerly incorporate limits of the town of xar- tinez, thence running southerly, westerly, southerly, easterly, southerly and west- erly and southweste.r,y, easterly, southwesterly, and easterly running along tile - incorporate limits of tae town of Martinez to its intersection wits center line of Alhambra Creek; tnence running nortaeriy along center line of Alhambra Creek and tile; incorporate limits of the town of Martinez to its intersection with center line of i PA" St. thence westerly running along the center line of ■A' St. to its intersection with the center line of Castro St; tnence northerly running along the center line at I & Castro St. to point of beginning. ; I MARTINEZ #b. BEGINN.Nti at a point where the center line of Castro St. intersects the I center line of Ward St; tnence running southerly along the center line of Castro St. to its intersection with center line of GA' St. tnence easterly running along the center line of■A" St. to the center of Alhambra Creek; thence northerly running) along the center line of Alhsdra Creek to its intersecticn with the center line of i Thompson St; if said street were extended westerly; thence easterly to the inter- . i section of Thompson St, and Lae Juntas St; thence northerly running aleng the center line of Las Juntas St. to its intersection with the center line of Ward St; thence westerly running along the center line of Ward St, to the place of beginning. MARTINEZ$b. BEGINNING at a point in center of Alhambra Creek; where the center Zine of Mellus St. if extended westerly would intersect the same; thence easterly running along the center line of Mellue St. to its intersection with the center line of Car-i, " i g quinez St; thence southerly running along the center line of Carquinez St. to its i Intersection with westerly boundary line of the Bush five acre tract; thence westerly and running along the northerly boundary line of the Bush Tract and Shell Oil Comp"T tract, to the easterly incorporate limits of the Town of Martinez; thence southerly i and westerly running along the easterly and southerly incorporate limits of the Town] I of Martinez, to its intersection witn the center line of Alhambra Creek; thence north erly running along the center of AlhambraCreek to the place of beginning. MARTINEZ #7. j BEGINNING at a point in center line of AlhambraCreek; where the center line of Mellus St. if extended westerly would intersect the same; thence easterly 2. I running along the center line of Mellus St, to its intersection with cen-:er line of Carquinez Street; thence southerly running along the center line of Carquinez Street] , to its intersection with northerly boundary line of the Bush Tract; thence easterly running along the northerly boundary of the Bush Tract and Shell Tract to its I intersection with incorporate limits of the town of Martinez; thence northerly running along the easterly incorporate limits of the town of Martinez to its Intersection with the center line of Ward St; thence westerly running along the cen-1 ter line of Ward St. to its intersection with center line of Las duatas guest; i 46%, r14 thence southerly running along the center line of Las Juntas St. to its intersection I ' with center line of Thompson St. thence westerly running along the center line of Thompson St. and prolongation thereof to its intersection with center line of Alhambr Creek; thence southerly running along the center line of AlbambraCreek into the point of beginning. MARTINEZ #8. BEGINNING at a point in south line of Las Juntas St. to town of Martinez, .here the center line of hard St. intersects the same; thence ruan9.ng easterly along j the center line of Yard St. to intersection with easterly boundary line of the incor-1 porate limits of the town of Martinez; thence northeasterly running along the incor- porate limits of the town of Martinez, to the northwesterly corner of Shell tract; thence easterly running along the incorporate limits of the town of lartinez to a point in center line of a private road about 1300 feet easterly from the most north westerly corner of the Shell tract; thence northerly running along the center line of a private road of the Shell Co. to its intersection witn center line of the Fair- view Load; thence running westerly along the center line of Fairview Road to the point where a line between tract known as Majors tract and land of Shell 011 Co. intersects the said road; thence northerly running along the line between lands of Majors tract and Shell Co.to a point on the southerly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Co. thence northwesterly running along the line between Tide Land Survey t2 and Tideland Survey g3 and prolongation thereof, to i the incorporate limits of the town of Martinez; thence westerly running along the Incorporate boundary line of the town of Martinez to easterly boundary line of Martinez Precinct #1; thence southerly running along the easterly boundary line of Martinez Precinct #1 to the place of beginning. MARTINEZ *9. BEGINNING at a point on the southerly incorporate limits of the town of I Martinez, where the center line of a private road of the Shell Co, about 1300 ;tet ' easterly from the mos' northwesterly corner of the Shell Tract Intersects the said boundary line; thence running easterly, northerly, and westerly running along the i incorporate lirdti of the town of Martinez, to its intersection with the easterly boundary line of Martinez Precinct #8; thence running souterly along the easterly boundary line of Martinez Precinct #8 to place of beginning. VINE HILL• I - BEGI-KING AT A POINT IN THE COUNTY boundary line in Suisun Bay between Contra Costa and Solano Counties, due aorta of the mouth of Walnut Creek; thence south to the mouth of the Walnut Creek; thence in a southerly direction running along the center of Walnut Creek to a point which bears due east from the easterly corner of lands of Barney and Loucks; thence due west to the easterly corner of lands i between Barney and Loucks; thence running in a westerly direction along the north I line Of Loucks, %elly,Mesaec, Overfield, and Muir to a point where the southeast ' corner of thelands of W.W.Chase, intersects the said boundary at the corner of Supervisor Diets. 2 and 3; thence running northerly along the easterly boundaries II i of the lands of Chase ani Jensen, to the northeast corner of the Jensen tract; I thence westerly to the southeast corner of the Kelly 71.08 acre tract ;thence i northerly running along t!:e easterly side of said Kelly tract to the northeast corner thereof; tnence easterly running along the southerly line of the Bailey Tract] 470 to the southeast corner thereof; thence running northerly along the westerly boundary of the McNamara and Winkelman Tract to the center of the Martinez A Pacheco Road; � r thence running westerly along the center of tae Martinez-Pao#eco road to its intersection '=a i with the incorporate limits of the town of Martinez; thence running northerly, easterly and northerly along the easterly and southerly incorporate limits of the town of Mar- tinez, to the county boundary line in Suisun Bay; thence easterly along the county boundary line to the point of beginning. BEGINNING at a point in the center line of the MartinezPachebo Road where the southerly and easterly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the town of Martinez, intersects the same; thence running southeasterly along the center line of toe Martinezi Pacheco Road to its intersection with the westerly boundary line of the McNamara and Winkelman 46 acre tract;'thence running "herly and westerly and southerly along the westerly boundary line of the l:cNamara and Winkelman 46 acre tract, to the southeast corner of the Mary Belly 71 acre tract; thence running westerly along the southerly a boundary line of the Mary Kelly 71 acre tract and Clara Netherton 71 acre, tract to a i point where said line intersects the easterly boundary line of the incorporate i limits of the town of Martinez in AlhambraCreek; thence running northerly along the center line of Alhambra Creek to its intersection with a line on the southerly incorpor- ate limits of the town of Martinez in the Frazer Tract; thence running easterly along the southerly incorporate limits of the town of Martinez, to place of beginning. PITTSBURG#1. BEGINNING AT the Northwest corner of the incorporate limits of the City of I Pittsburg, in New York Slough; thence running southerly along tae westerly boundary i line of the incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg to its intersection with the center line of West 4th St; thence running along the center line of West 4th St. I to its intersection with the center line of Diamond Street; thence southerly running along the center line of Diamond St. to its intersection with tae center line of West 5th St; thence easterly running along the center line of ■est 5th St, to its intersect- ion ntersect ion witn center line of Railroad Avenue; thence northerly running along the center line of Railroad Avenue and prolongation thereof to the bounty boundary line in New i York Slough; thence westerly running along County boundary line in northerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg, to tae point o2 beginning. PITTSBURG #2. - BEGINNihG at the northeast corner of the incorporate limits of tae City of Pittsburg in New York Slough; thence running southerly and easterly and southerly along easterly 4nd northerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg to its int- ' I ersection with the center line of 5th St; thence running westerly along the center lies of East Stn St. to its intersection witn the center line of Railroad Avenue, thence northerly running along the center line of Railroad Avenue and prolongation thereof i to the northerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg, in New York Slough; thence running easterly along the northerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittebur4 in New York Slough to the point of beginning. PITTSBURG #3. BEGINNING at a point where the center line of E. 5th St, intersects the easterly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg; thence I I i Ii 471 running westerly along the center line of hat 5tn St. to its intersection with center f line of Railroad Avenue; thence running northerly along center line of Railroad Avenue to its intersection with center line of west Stn St; thence westerly running along the center line of hest Stn St. to Sts intersection with center line of Diamond St; i thence southerly running along the center line ox Diamond St. to its intiersection with center line of Stn St; thence easterly running along the center line of Sth St. to its intersecticr wits. the easterly incorporate limits of the city of Pittsburg; thence northerly running along the easterly incorporate limits of the town of Pitts- burg to point of beginning. PITTSBURG Pot I BEGINNING at a point on the westerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg where the center line of west 4th St, intersects the same; thence easterly running along the center line of Rest 4tb St. to its intersection with the center line of Diamond St. thence southerly running along t.e center line of Diamond St. to its intersection with the center line of Sth St; thence westerly running along ' the center line of 8th St. to its intersection with the westerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg; thence northerly running along the westerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg to place of beginning. PITTSBURG i BIGINNiNG at a point in the westerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg where the center line of 8th St. intersects the same; thence easterly running along the center line of west Stn St. to its intersection with the center z line of York St; thence southerly running along the center line of York St. and pro longation thereof to its intersection with southerly incorporate limits of the town ; of Pittsburg; thence westerly running along the southerly incorporate limits.of the City of Pittsburg to southwest corner thereof; thence northerly running along the westerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg to point of beginning, j PITTSBURG Pb. ' Beginning at a point in center line of Rest Sth St, where center line I of York St. intersects the sane; thence easterly running alpng center line of Sth St, to its intersection with easterly Incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg; thence southerly runn,-ng along easterly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg to southeast corner thereof; thence westerly running along southerly i incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg to its intersection with prolongation j i of the center line of York St; if said street were produced southerly; thence northerly to the center line of York St; thence northerly running along the center line of York St, to the place of beginning. PITTSBURG P7. I BEGINNING at common corner between Sup. Districts 4 and 5, in Contra Costa County Boundary line in San Joaquin river; thence south to the southeast corner of Sec. 15, T 1 N., R. 1 E. thence west two miles to the southwest corner of Sec. 16; 5 ' thence north two miles to common corner between Sections 4 and 5, S and 9, T 1 N. R. 1 E. thence west two miles to southwest corner of Section 6; thence north two miles to southwest corner of Sec. 30, T 2 N. R. 1 E. thence west 2 1/4 miles more o; less to the dividing line between Sup. Dists. 3 and 4;t Bane northwesterly runnings along the dividing line Sup; Dists. 3 and 4 to where the western boundary line of i Section 27, T 2 N. R. 1W. intersects said Supervisor District boundary line; N 4 72 At thence running north and along section line 5 miles more or less to station in county boundary line in San Joaquin River; thence running along the county boundary line in San Joaquin river to northwesterly corner of incorporate limits of the City of Pitta- ourg; thence running southerly, easterly and northerly, along westerly, southerly i and easterly boundaries of the incorporate limits of the Town of Pittsburg, to the northeast corner of the saidincorporate limits in the boundary line of the San Joaquin River; thence northerly, easterly, southerly, along county boundary line into the place of beginning. ANTIOCH i3. BEGINNING at the point where the center line of 6th St. intersects center line of F. St; thence running northerly along the center line of F. St. and prolongat- ion thereof to county boundary line in San Joaquin River; thence running easterly along the county boundary line and northerly Incorporate limits of the Lown of Antioch, to northeast corner thereof; thence southerly and running along the easterly incorporate limits of the town of Antioch to its intersection with center line of bth St; thence westerly running along the center line of 6th St. to place of beginning; i aTIOCH f 4. BEGINNING at a point where the center line of 6tn St, intersects the centej line of F. St. to the town of Antioch; thence easterly running along the center line All of 6th St. to its intersection with the easterly incorporate limits of the town of An tioch; thence southerly running along the easterly incorporate limits of the town of Antioch to the southeast corner thereof; thence westerly running along the southerly zs incorporate limits of the Town of Antioch to its intersection iLth the Center line of F. St; thence northerly running along the center line of F. St. to point of beginning.] ANTIOCH#5. T BEGINNING AT A POINT IN San Joaquin River on the line between Supervisor Districts 4 and 5, thence running southerly along the line between. Sup. Districts 4 and to common corner between Sections , „ 5; 34 and 35, T 2 N. R. 1 t., and Sections 2 and j T 1 N., R. 1 E. thence easterly running along the Section line between Sections 35 and' 36, T 2 N., R. 1 E. and Sections 1 and 2, T 1 x., R. 1 Z. to the center of.the right oi way of the Empire Railroad; thence satherly running along the center line of said right of way of the Empire Railroad to the northerly boundary line of the right of way of the, Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence easterly running along the northerly right of way of the Southern Pacific Company to Its intersection with the center line of road leading from Antioch to Southern Pacific Depot; thence northerly running along the center line of said road to its intersection with center line of the Antioch and Oakley road; thence easterly running along the center line of the Antioch and Oakley Road to its intersectionwitn the section line between Sections 20 and 21, T 2 N., R. 1 E., theneenortherly running along the section line between Sections 20 and 21, and 15 and 16, to county boundary line in San Joaquin river; thence westerly running along the county boundary line in San Joaquin river to its intersection with the easterly incor- porate limits of the Town of Antioch; thence southerly, easterly and nofterly running along the easterly, southerly, westerly incorporate limits of tae town of Antioch, i to northwest corner of said incorporate limits of the sown of Antioch; thence north- westerly running along the county boundary line in San Joaquin River to point of neginning. i f I 473 I LONE TREE. ' bEGINNING at a point in tae center line of the Antioch and Oakley road where the section line between Sections 21 and 22, T 2 �. R. 2 ).crosses said road; j thence westerly running along the center line of the Antioch and Oakley Road to its intersection witn the center line of the road leading from Antioch to Southern Pacific Depot; thence southerly running along the road leading from Antioch to Southern Paciciq depot to its intersection with the northerly right of way line of the S.P. Railroad; i thence westerly running along the northerly line of the right of way of the Southern i Pacific Railroad Co. to its intersection witn the center line of the Empire Railroad I right of way; thence southerly running along the center line of the Empire Railroad right of way to the section line oetween Sections 36, T 2 N., R. 1 E., and Section 1, i T 1 N., R. 1 1. thence westerly running along the section line between Sections 35, i and 36, T 2 l., R. 1 Z.and sections 1 and 2 T 1 N.; R: 1 l:, to the line between Supervisor Districts Nos. 4 and 5; thence southerly running along the line between I ' Supervisor Districts 4 and 5, to the mid-section line of Section 23, T 1 N., R. 1 1. oeing the southwest corner of the northwest 1/4 of Sec. 23; thence easterly running i along the mid-section line of Sections 23, and 24, to the center of Section 24; thence soutn 1/2 mile; thence east three miles to the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of Section 21, T 1 N; R. 2 E., thence north through the center of Section 21, 16-9 to section line between Sections 4 and 9 T I N., R. 2 Z. thence east and running along the southerly boundary line of Sections 3 and 4, to toe southeast corner of Section 3, T 1 N., R. 2 Z. thence north running along the tine between Sections 2 and; 3, T 1 N., R. 2 1. and Sections 34 and 35, T 2 N. R. 2 E. to the northeast corner of Section 34; thence westerly running along the section line between Sections 32 and i 33 and 34, and 27 and 28, and 29, of the Township 2 North, Range 2 last, to the south-i west corner of the southeast quarter of Section 29; thence north through center of Section 29 one mile to the northwest corner of the northeast 1/4 of Section 29; thence ' east one-nalf mile; thence north 1/2 mile to point of begin ing. OAZLEY f1. BEGIiNc�iNG at a point in the center line of Dutch Slough in County of i Contra Costa , where the line between Sections 19-20, T 2 N; R. 3 E intersects the same; thence south running along the section line between Sections 19-2U, 29 and 30, i 31 and 32, T 2 N., R. 3 1. to the southeast corner of said Section 31; thence easterly( running along the southerly line of Section 31, T 2 N., R. 3 Z- and Section 3b, T 2 N., R. 2 E. to the southwest corner of Section 3b; tnence north running on section line between Sections 35 and 36, 25 and 2b, to the southwest corner of Block#5, of the town of Oakley, in tie west 1/2 of N.V. 1/4 of N.V. 1/4 of Sec. 25, T 2 N., R. 2 E. Y.D.b.& Y. as said Block is shown on that certain map of the town of Oakley filed of record in the County Reco.rder's ofiice on the 21et day of Yarcu, 1901, tnencel east along the southern ooundary line of said Block 5, of said town of Oakley to its of said town of Oakley; inireect on with center line of Second Stj thence northerly running along said center ' line of Second St. and prolongation 03. same to the northerly boundary line Of the At- chison, Topeka E Santa Fe Railroal right of way; thence westerly running along the northerly boundary line of the A.T. & S.F. Railway to its intersect ionwith the center) line running north and south th:sough Section 23, T 2 N., R. 2 Z. thence northerly running along the center line of Sections 23 and 14 to its intersection with center i line of Dutch Slough; thence easterly running along the center line of Dutch Slough P 474 j i to the point of beginning. OAELEY*2. , BEGINNING at a point in the County Boundary line in San Joaquin River where the line running north and south between Sections 21 and 22, and 16 and 17, T 2 N., R. 2 E., intersects said boundary line; thence south running along the section line j between Sections 16 and 17, and 20 and 212 to the southeast corner of Section 20, T 2 N., R. 2 2. thence most one-hall mile; thence south one mile through the center of j Section 29 to the southwest one-fourth of Southeast one-fourth of Section 29; thence east 2 172 miles to the southeast corner of Section 27, T 2 N., R.. 2 E., thence south one mile; thence east one mile to the southeast corner of Section 35; thence north along the Section line between Sections 35 and 36, and 25 and 26, to the southwest corner of Block No. 5 of the town of Oakley in the Y. 1/2 of N.Y. 1/4 of N W. 1/4 of Section 25, T 2 N., R. 2 E. Y.D.B.& Y. as said Block is snown on that certain map of the Town of Oakley, filed of record in the County Recorder's office on March 21, i 1901; thence easterly along Southern line of said Block iµ5 to its intersection with I I the center line of Second St; of Said town Oakley; thence running northerly along the center line of Second St. of town of Oakley and prolongation thereof to its intersectio with the northerly boundary line of the A.T. & S. F. By. Co. thence westerly running along the northerly boundary line of the A.T. & S.F. By. right of may to its inter- section with the center line running north and south through Section 23, T 2 N., R. 2 I i E. thence north running along the center line of Sections 23 and 14, T 2 N., R. 2 T. to its intersection with center line of Dutch Slough; thence northwesterly down Dutch j County Slough to its intersection with the boundary line in San Joaquin River; thence wester- ly running along the county boundary line of San Joaquin River to the point of beginninIg. And the Boundaries of each and every and all of the other remaining precinctaI of the County ofContra Costa, State of California, to wit: E1 Cerrito #3, Richmond Nos. 1 to 29 inclusive, Richmond#33, Richmond #34, Ii i San Pablo Nos. 1 and 2, Giant, Rodeo Nos. 1 and 2, Pinole Nos. 1 and 2, Hercules, Selbyi, Crockett Nos. 2 and 3, Valona Nos. 1 and 2, and 3, Port Costa Nos. 1 and 2, Danville Nos. 1 and 2, Ban Ramon, 2assajara, Alhambra, Alamo, Concord Nos. 1, 2,3,42 Associated, Covell, Pacheco, Clayton, Morgan Territory, Bay Point, Clyde, Nicholls, Antioch Nos. 1 and 2, Brentwood Nos. 1 and 2, Byron Nos. 1 and 2, and Enightsen, to be and remain i asthey now are. XENSINGTON. PRECINCT. _ BEGINNING at a point in the county boundary line between the °ounty of Contra Costa, and the County of Alameda wher a the most southeasterly corner of^ the City of El Cerrito intersects the same; thence northerly, easterly, northerly, easterly, northerly and northeasterly running along the easterly, southerly, easter Y,:, southerly, easterly and southerly boundary line of the incorporate limit's of the I City of E1 Cerrito to a point at the most southeasterly corner of the Realty Syndicate I 244.79 acre tract on the boundary line between the Rancho E1 Sobrante and the Rancho i San Pablo; thence southerly running along the boundary line between the Rancho 91 Sobrante and the Rancho San fable to a point where the line between Lots 25, 52 and 53 of the Rancho E1 Sobrante if extended westerly woQid intersect said boundary line oetween the Rancho El Sobrante and the Rancho San'Pablo; thence westerly to stake A.C.3" at the northwesterly corner of Lot 53 of the E1 Sobrante Rancho; thence north- easterly running along the northern Dounaary line of Lot 53 to the most northerly f � point thereof on the western boundary line of the Thornton 1000 acre tract; thence 475,'° southerly running along the western boundary line oz the Thornton 1000 acre tract to i ' Poet "F. 3+ at the southwesterly corner of the Thornton 1000 acre tract in the Rancho Tri Sobrante; tnence 32.26 chains to stake on the southern boundary line of the Thorntop 1000 acre tract; thence running westerly and southerly along the southerly and east— erly boundary of the Brissac Tract to the southeasterly corner of same; thence run— ning southeasterly along the eastern boundary line of Lots 62, 58 and 57 of the Ranchof tl Sobrante to its intersection with the boundary line between Sup. Dis. Hos. 1 and 2;I s thence along the said boundary line between Sup. Districts Nos. 1 and 2 in a south- westerly direction to the County linebetween the County of Contra Costa and the County) ?` of Alameda; thence running along the said county boundary line in a general north— westerly and westerly direction into the point of beginning. And the Boa*d takes recess to meet on Monday, December 3rd, 1923, at 1: o'cloa A.M. ?, GG77 :�:.fGL, 3: ..Chairman. s . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clerk. ;i I ' I � r s A 3 I 1 i kt: - -~�d . . � } � «~�. . � \ `�. � \ � . \ � w � © \ � #�� . . . \ � \�\\. ��� � . \ \ . » � � . �\ . . >� � y �\ : � . � � < �� . . . � , y� . � . «y �: \ � � \ ��� � � \d \ . ` ^� � \�\ : � � \\� l � . a� \ � ��/ \ � . §� � - . \ � � �\ � � \ . . � ��\ . � / � � � � . ��\ . � y� � � . \. : � � ^ � ��. � > > \: � ^ �\ : �\ � � \� \ � �: \ . ? `�\ � < ��\ \ ���\ . � . \ � - . \ » �<� \ . � % y a �3 3 tX fr j- �v f' 12 T's2 V.. A 475 «� - � ; ^ 2a . �. � 4z� '1 �_ -_ r{. ��. �=�, <4 ���'. '!~`f. �:'u, R Sx G _-":3„ 4! �¢ '' a 3 x. ,.:,...� -"��_. i k :C �, �: x� ,.-.:j� iT ;$ A ASO \ . i STATE OF CALIFOaNIA ) COUNITY OF CONNTT\il COSTA ) SS. I, W. T. Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Boars? of Supervisors, in and for the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do hereby certify the microfilm herein to 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 lata. I further certify that the foregoing records were micro- filmed under my direction and control pursuant to the provisions of Sections 25105, 26202 and 26205 of the Government Code. !]itness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 20th day of Decer.ber lg 72 W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. (Seal) by Deputy County Clerk REEL # 122 CONTAINS: SUPERVISOR'S RECORDS Volume 23 January 16, 1922 TO lloyeri:her 19. 192?