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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 02021925 - Sup Rec Vol 25 UP vi Ull5 R - CODS VOLUME COVERING /ys! 41 IN THE BOARD OF SSBFRVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1925. ---0 y The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J,Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clerk, The minutes and proceedir_gs of the Board for and during the month of s January, 1925, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasur 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 Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1924, and from moneys collected for vio- lation of motor vehicle act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, x which said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively in construction ¢ of bridges, culverts and roads in said County and the following claims having been presented for construction of roads, bridges and culverts in Sup. Districts " Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Itis, 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, to wit: 5.� T'X SUP DIST. #1• J.T.Silva, - - - - - ------- 41.25 t L.L.Faria - - - - - - - -- - ''220.00 L.L.Faria - - - - - -- --- 131-50 J.McDonald - - - - - - - -- 30.00 Geo.Lee, Assignee of J.I. r Machado - - - 110.00 J.T,Silva - - - - - - -- - - - 84.00 FrankEanos - - - - - - - - _ 31. 0 D.H.Howard - - - - - - - 5.90 Geo. Lee, Assignee of F, ' Feliciano - --142.50 Geo.Lee, Assignee Patrick - Roach - - 13-50 C.D.Lalkey - - - - - - - - - - 36.00 H.H.Tucker - - - - - - - -- - -156.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee H.E. Grasser-- 101.25 Anton Vargas - - - - -- -- - 142.50 Antone S. Rose - - - - - - - 61-50 John D.Gonzalves - -___ _ = 77.50 C.E,Marshall - 357.�C Oscar Long - - 350. 3 SUP. DIST. #2. <# Weldon Mason - - - $706.50 James T.Sayles ---- - - -- 2883.94 SUP. DIST. #3: ` ti Blake Bros. Co. - - - - - - -$227.50 Blake Bros. Co. - - - - - - - 392.00 A.A,McMahon - - - - - - - -- 149.35 James T.Sayles - - - - - - -- 749.09 The said order ispassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, It is ordered by the Board that the follow- ing warrants of said District be approved, to wit: _ .> No. Date Amount 341 January 5, 1925 25-00 343 January 12, 1925 111.33. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. f 5+° yA 51 In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District $502. Good cause appearing therefor, It is ordered by the Board that the following warrants of said District be approved, to wit: No. Date 'mount. 369 January 31, 1925, $140.00 370 Janin ry 31, 1925 50.00 371 January 31, 1925, 100.36 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board axe hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Application for Dance Permits. The following Societies and persons having made applications for dance per- mits to run until 3 o'clock in the morning, It is ordered that the following named persons or Societies.be and they are hereby granted permission to run dances on the dates set opposite their res- pective names, until 3 o'clock A.2. to wit: The Modern Woodmen of America Lodge, of Bay Point, February 7, 1925. Live Oak Farm Center, February 14, 1925• # Byron Parlor #170, N.S.G.W. February 14_,_1925. Chas. I.Berney, Manager The Clyde Inn, each and every Saturday night until the further order of this Board. The vote of the Board on said a der being unanimous.,, — � r 3 A. In the Matter of Advertisement for bids for Construction of Brentwood Memorial Hall. This Board having heretofore adopted plans and specifications for building of Brentwood Memorial Hall and having advertised for bids to be presented up to f s� 41. z�. hour of 11 o'clock A.M. of this day, and this being the time and place fixed for receiving of bids, the following bidders, file bids in following sums, to wit: t JOHN G. BRANAGH: Building complete, $17,375• ; Alternate Propositions: Prop. "A", In case building is wires in knob and tube instead of conduit, deduct $300. Prop. "B", In case all floors throughout the building with the exception of the auditorium are fixed with #2 vertical grain T & G 1 x 4" floor deduct $500. Prop. "G" .In case Gelotex is put on the ceiling of the audi;orium at the rafter line as shown on the plan, leaving trusser exposed, add $1100. i . Prop. "D", In case the building is raised so that the s ton of the finish floc is 24 inches above grade in place of distance shown contractor providing all : necessary steps, etc, add $125. N. A.L. SWANSON & Co. Building Complete, 119,51P.Prop. "A" Deduct 10 . , 0B"' Deduct 425. 11 "C", Add, b50. n nD"> Add, 11440. SUES & MONROE: Building Complete, $18 906.00 , Prop. "A", Deduct 99.60 " "5" Deduct 1366.00 " "C" Add $600. " "D" Add t50. x H,. E. VIC%ORY: Building Complete, $18,000. Prop. "A", No Bid. " "B", Deduct $300 ' " Be. No Bid " "D" Add, $200. HARVEY H. BRAUHTON: Building complete, $16,756. Prop. "A", Deduct 99.00 A 11 "B" Deduct $260. ^ " "C" Add, 1600 °D" Add, 5700. ,, G,H,, FIELD CO. Building Complete, 16,860. . a Prop, "A", DEDUCT 55.00 s "B" Deduct 375.00 "C" Add, $250.00 "D" No bid. Thereupon said bids having been referred to a Committee from American Legio Post at Brentwood and H.Y.Davis, of the firm of Davis,Heller & Pearce, Architects, and said Committee having reported to this Board that they recommended the accepta e of bids of G.H.Field Co, for the sun of $16,660 excepting Alternate Propositions "B" and "D", with Deduction of $375, making a total contract price of $16,465; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the bid of G.H.Field Co, be and the same is hereby accepted and said contract awarded to G.H.Field Co, for the sum of $16,465, being original bid with Reduction of "B" and "D". Thereupon, it is further ordered that G.H.Field Co, give bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimate contract price as security for labor 4 and materials furnished and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithf performance of said contract; It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare contract and bonds in accordance with the foregoing order. A_ 4 I • , _' In the Matter of Bids for Construction of O'Hara Road. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for building of Division #36, known as O$Hara Road, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids y t the following bidders file bids in following sums, to wit: E.E. O'BRIEN: Embankment, per cu. yd, $.59. CE. MURRAY: - Embankment, per cu. yd, .43. A, B.F. SALISBURY: Embankment, per cu. yd, .47; Overhaul, $.03. LORD BISHOP: Embankment, per cu. yd, .39; " •03 FRANK C. McINTYRE: Embankment; per cu. yd,.37S Thereupon, said bids having been referred to County Surveyor R.R,Arnold, and said County Surveyor having reported that the bid of Frank C. McIntyre, is lowest bid presented for said work; It is, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Knott, by the Boarc. ordered that the contract be and the same is hereby awarded to Frank C. McIntyre, at the price of $.376 per pu. yd. 4x IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Frank C. McIntyre 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 contrac'. price for faithful performance of said contract. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and con— tract in accordance with foregoing order. k. In the Matter of Acceptance of contracts of James T.Sayles. 7 R,R.Arnold, County Surveyor having filed with this Board his Certificate showing that the contracts of James T.Sayles, to building Moore, Moraga, Oliveira, and Rudgear Bridges in Supervisor Districts 2 and 3, have been completed in so— cordance with plans and specifications; It is, by the Board ordered that said contracts and each of them be and the same are hereby declared completed and said bridges accepted. ,F It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said James T. r Sayles for materials furnished or labor performed on said bridges, present same to this Board within 35 days from this date.K g I 3 I' ar In the Matter of Lost Warrants. Minnie S. Hall, having filed with this Board her affidavit showing that on .. the 17th day of November, 1924, there was issued to her Caunty General Fund War— r ant 9ar—rant #2946 for the sum of $10; that the said warrant was mailed to deponent on P Nov. 17th, 1924, and has been lost and is not now in her possession; Also that C.M.Champlin has filed with this Board his affidavit showing that on the 16th day of Nov. 1924, there was issued to Arthur Robbins, and assigned to ' Bankof Oakley, Special Road Fund Werra nt #237, for stun of $20.25; that said warrant was mailed to Bank of Oakley on Nov. 19, 1924, and is not now in deponents possession; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to reiuse payment of said original lost warrants, and that a duplicate of each of said warrants be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost Warrants.�� i In the Matter of Allowance to r s> Indigents. ' Good cause appearing therefor, It is ordered that the following allowances be and the same are hereby made to following named indigents commencing on dates s. set opposite their respective names, to wit: Beginning Jan. let, 1925, $20 State aid and $10 county aid, per month, be allowed to MRS. GEMMA IACOBETTI, Crockett. r< Beginning January lst, 1925, $10 State aid and $5 county aid, be allowed MRS. RUTH MANTIGLI, 2019 Alhambra Ave. Martinez. Beginning Feb. 1st, 1925 $30 state aid and $20 county aid, be allowed MR. " AND MRS. FRED MCCAULEY, El Cerrito. ' Beginning Feb. 1st, 1925, $25 per month county aid heretofore allowed MRS. ELLEN JOHNSON, 2530 Clinton Ave. Richmond, be discontinued and that she be allowed $20 State and $20 county aid instead of said amounts heretofore allowed Beginning Jan. est, 1925, GAETANO SCALA, 115 Los Medanos Bt. Pittsburg be allowed $15 county aid. A ' Beginning Jan. 1st, 1925, JAMES BAYNE, 902 Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond, be allowed $15. county aid. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treas urer in favor of each of said indigents until the further order of this Board.,r it:. 6 - In the Latter of Adoption of plans and specifications for building Christie Crossing on Fran%lin Canyon Road. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having presented to the Board, plans and specifications, etc. for building of false work, concreteabutments and steel bridge on County Highway at Christie Crossing on Franklin Canyon Road, under the tracks of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway. i It is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, strain $ sheets and working details be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifics — qt• ions, strain sheets and working details for the doing of said work. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Pinol Weekly Times, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.L. A on Monday, March 2nd, 1925, for doing of said work in accordance with plans and specifications. ry; I 1j In the Matter of Enforcing of Laws Regulating Automobile Lights. The fcllowing Resolution was presented by Supervisor Trembath, and seconded 3 by Supervisor Olsson, and adopted by the unanimous vote of tY✓Board: tVHERFAS, the Motor Vehicle Law has been so construed as to prohibit the operation of automobiles, the lights-of which are generated by magneto, making it necessary to equip the same with battery and magneto, and, WHEREAS, there are a great me.ny automobiles now in operation, principally - owned by farmers, the lights of i-aich are generated by magnetos, and WHEREAS, we believe the expense necessary to equip the said automobiles to meet the reeuirements of the law is not justifiable, and would work a hardship on the farmers and owners of small automobiles during the present depressed conditions and, WHEREAS, there is to be presented by Senator Inman an amendment to thenre— sent law, annulling the particular clause that would force the extra expense;- THEREFORE xpenseTHEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED that this Board does hereby endorse said proposed amendment and urge the passage of the same, and further urge that the present law in this regard be not enforced until the taking effect'of the said amendment; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be directed to forward conies of this Resolution to the Senate and Assembly representatives of Contra Costa County and to the Contra Costa County Farm Bureau. Passed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County,California, at a regular sessicn of said Board this 2nd day of February, 1925• �k M._A.. �f 4 In the Matter of Carquinez Dam G Investigation. [?i The attention of this Board having been called to the fact that the Reclamation Service of the United States has allotted the sum of $15,000 for furthe s 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 Chippl Island and Point Richmond, to prevent the influx of salt water and it appearing to the Board that one of the conditions of this allotment of funds for this purpose i >s 7 f is that at least an equal amount is to be raised in California, i. And it having been made to appear to this Board that the State Engineer has allotted towards said fund#the sum of $15,000 to be raised by the State of Qalifornia, the sum of $10,000 and that there remains to be raised the-sum of $5000 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 $5000, and that the best interests o* Contra Costa County require said examination to be 4 made, M It is by the Board, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervis Knott, ordered that the County of Contra Costa contribute towards said sum of $500 the sum of $150. It is further ordered that a warrant be drawn on the County Treasurer on Advertising Fund for the sum of $150 in favor of California National Bank, Sacramento, California, 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 $5000 is raised, to the Re- clamation Service. 5�r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 71 E In the ?Satter of Creation of District Attorneyls Special Fund. On request of the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $1500 be and the same is hereby set aside in County Treasury of ContraGosta County for the use of the District Attorney as a Special Fund, said amount to be paid out on requisitions therefor, by the. Die- trict Attorney, to the Auditor and paid by the County Treasurer. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In the Matter of Withholding Claim against Dinnie Construction Company. Redwood Manufacturers Company, having filed with this Board, a Notice to Withhold the sum of $659.43 from D.A.Dinnie, Clyde Toughty and James Burris, doin business under the name of Dinnie Construction Company, and said Dinnie Construct ion Company having now on file a claim in the sum of $3712.50; It is, on motion dqy made and carried, by the Board ordered that the sum . of $800 be withheld on said claim out of vh ich to protect the said Redwood Manu- facturers Company's claim of $669.43, and that said claim be allowed in the sum "z of $2912.50. r The vote thereon being unanimous. y' d I s r } In the ,latter of Eradicaticn of Squirrels. V.G Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County, appears before the Board and reports that certain property in Contra Costa.County owned and posses II ed by Lawless Land and Vineyard Company, Western Group Securities, C.J.Foskett and i C.H.Keller, and Cowell Portland Cement Company contains ground squirrels andgophers which are very destructive to trees and plants, and it appearing to the Board that it is necessary for the agricultural interests of Contra Costa County that said group squirrels and gophers should be eradicated, destroyed and controlled; Itis therefore Ordered that V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner of County of Contra Costa, be and he is hereby- authorized and directed to proceed under the i system and methods provided by Section 2322 and 2322a 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 respective parcels of property possessed or owned by them and each of them, which parcels of lands are described as follows, to wit: IL"IESS LAND & VINEYARD C0KpANY• In thencho Las Juntas a tract of j land bounded N. by land of General Chemical Co., a al., E. by land of Dish S, by land of Ulsh and DeMartini, W. by land of Peek and Kolich, and a road, 208.69 acres. In the Rancho Las Juntas, a Tract of land, bounded N. by land of General i Chemical Co. and a road, S. by land of Viglienzone, W. by land of McMahon and Bartlet26 acres. , 4 C.J. FOSKE2 & C.H. KELLEn: All that portion of the N. 1/2 of Sec. 13, 5 T 1 N. R 1 W. bounded N. and E, by Sec. Line, S. by the E. and w. mid-section line and W. by land of Eberhart, 193,'36 acres. s A11 that portion of the S.E. 1/4 of Seo. 13, T 1 N. R. 1 W. lying land of Eberhart, 120.64 acres. CO?F_LL PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY: All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and particularly d<seribed as follors, to wit: 1. A portion of that certain ranch known as the Rancho Miguel or Rancho Arroyo de los Nueces y Bolbones, the first tract being the S. 1/2 of Lot Seven (7) Hill Land, and containing two hundred and twenty-eight (228) acres, and the second tract being, the north two- thirds of Lot eight (8), Hill Land, containing four hundred and twenty-five and ninety-three-hundredths (425 93/100) acrres. The following is I a particular descriatien of the said tracts by metes and bounds as made on partition, for which reference is made to the map and plat of survey of partition of said Ranch now of record in the office of the County Clerk of Contra Costa County, viz: BEGIN'.EiG at station white oak tree-marked 81-11 on the segregating line between the Hill and Valley lands of the San Miguel Ranoho; thence N. 62°2' E. ninety-two and sixteen hundredths (92 16/100) chain: to post AB; thence N. seventeen and seventy hundredths (17 70/100) chains to Post SH-23• thence S 450 91, to post 1 SM-24• thence N. 4819' 19 along the ranch boundary ninety-three and seventy hundredths (93 70/100) chains to post TP-2; thence S. 46045' W. fifty-six and eigtnty-three hundredths (56 93/100) chains to post J.P thence S. 680 E. six (6) chains to post 3 SL-14• thence S. 23030' E. forty and ninety-seven hundredths (40 97/100 Q chains to I Post SL-13; thence S., 67015' E. ten and seventy-two hundredths (10 72/100) chains to post SL-12; thence S. 0045' E. twenty-seven and eight hundredths (27 8/100) chain to the point of beginning containing six hundred and fifty-three and ninety-three hundredths (653 937100) acres more or less. 2. That portion of to Rancho Monte Del Diablo, which is bounded and des- cribed as follows: BEGINNING at post SM-24, situated at the corner of the Rancho Monte del Diablo and San Miguel Rancho, thence N. 450 E: eight and eighty-five hundredths (8 85/100) chains to station Post Sl,-23• thence N. 60 W. leaving the Rancho boundary three an, forty-five lune edths (3 45/100) chains to station post No. 3 P. 0o; thence along the boundary of land now or formerly in controversy between Francisco Galindo j and Josiah Sturges, N. 44030' W.seventy-four and ninety hundredths (74 90/100) j chains to station Post No. 2 P. Co. and thence N. 32645' W. twenty-seven and thirty- four hundredths (27 34/loo) chains to a station post D; thence leaving the lands in l controversy above named, runn'ng S. 77030' W, three and fifty-nine hundredths (3 59/10a) chains to station post D2; thence S. 120 W. twenty-three and thirty-five hundredths i (23 35/100 ) chains to station Post TP-2; thence along the boundary of the above named Rancho S. 4809t E. ninety-three and seventy hundredths ( 93 -70/100) chains to the point of be inning, containing one hundred and forty-seven and forty-one hundredths (147 41/100 ) acres, .:.ore or less. } �7ESTEili? GROUP SECURITIES: Lots 11-12-13,2-3-6-7, Map of Walden, Contra] Costa County, {j i In the Rancho San Miguel, a tract of land bounded N. by portion of Lot 39, Walnu'; Park, E. by Sulphur Springs Ranch, S. by a 1.43 acre tract and W. by Walnut Creel., 17.50 acres. Also in Walnut Park, Northerly 5 acres of Lot 39-and Lots 40 and 41. 1 Z And the Hoard takes recess to meet qn Monday, February 16; 1925, at 10 o1clock A.L. A. . _ . .. . Chairman. �cY /F Clerk. i , r 4� I a� i xe' 10 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1925• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.. Present: Ron. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Oscar Olsson, 5 C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath, J.H.Wella,Clerk. Absent: Supervisor Zeb Knott. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2024. Good cause appearing tyerefore, it is by the Board ordered that the follow4ng warrants of Reclamation District #2024, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. 94 Dated Jan. 22nd, 1925, $1218.99 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. `a fi In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2025. , Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- Ing Warrants of Reclamation District #2025, be and the same are hereby W.W oved, to wit: No. 107 Dated Jan. 22nd, 1925, #1121.37. 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. e In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2026. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the followin Warrants of Reclamation District #2026, be and the same are hereby approved, to wi i! No. 127, Dated Jan. 22nd, 1925, =4,614.14. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authors zed to note the approval of this Board on said Warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. ,E1 r F : : In the Latter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. a' Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- N ' ing Warrants of Reclamation District {1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: r2 No. 344, Dated Feb. 4, 1925,- $90.00. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said Warrants by affixing his signature thereto. r$a In the Latter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation district 4Y 1059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the foil ing warrants of Reclamation District #2059, be and the same are herby approved, tf! wit: Ho. Date Amount. 235b Feb. 14, $ 10 00 36.00 237 Feb. 14, 1925, 5.00 238 Feb. 14, 1925, 15.00 ' 239 Feb. 14, 1925 10.00 . 240 Feb. 14, 1925 110.00 241 Feb. 14, 1925 58.45 24p Feb. 14, 1925 11 5.40 24 Feb.i4 19252Feb. 1455 0.60 00 245 Feb, 14' 1992ej 924,00 249 Feb. 14; 1925 44.00 247 Feb, 14, 1925 14;00 248 Feb. 14, 1925 339.00 249 Feb: 14, 1925, 10.05 5G 925 3•� 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. rP �i ry In the Latter of Approval of Contract and Bond of G.H.Field & Co. G.H.Field & Co. having filed with this Board their bonds as required by previous order of this Board awarding G.H. Field& Co. contract for constructing of ' Brentwood Memorial Hall, It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and they are hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to execute a said contract for and on behalf of the Board of Supervisors. 12 i fi In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract and Bond of Frank C.McIntire for Grading Div. #38 of County Highway. Franco C.McIatire, having filed wdtithis Board his bond and contract duly signed, as required lyprevious order of this Board, for the grading of Div. #38 of County Highway, It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the same are hereby accepted by this Board and the Chairman of this Board is hereby IY authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa WIA The vote thereon being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Oleson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. ggoes: Hone. abeent: Supervisor Tutt. ! • E' In the Matter of application of Avalon Orchestra for permission to conduct a - Dance at Hay Point. ,s The Avalon Orchestra of San Francisco, having made application to this Boar for a permit to conduct a dance on Feb. 21, 1925, until 2 o'clock A.M. on Feb. 22nd 1925, It is, by the Hoard ordered that said permission be granted. §, In the Matter of Application of Lozano, Stevenson & Moore for a permit to Conduct a dance in Oakley. Lozano, Stevenson & Moore having made application to this Board for per_ 1 mission to conduct a dance in Oakley on Feb. 28th, 1925, and other dances from time to time, and said application having been read to the Board; It is, by the Board ordered that said permit to conduct a dance in Oakley be and the same is hereby denied. In the Matter of Advertising for Bids for Grading of Div. #40 of County ,;, Highway or Crow Canyon. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for grading Div. #40 of County Highway, also known asCrow Canyon Road, and this being the time and place set for3eceiving bide, the following bids are received: L.L.PAGE : Embankment, per cu. yd, $.48 GATES & HOWE: Embankment, per cu. yd, .47 TOM BROS: Embankment, per cu. yd, ;.355 l 5 P.H. HOARE: Embankment, per cu. yd, ;.42. A.J. GRIER. Embankment, per cu. yd, .58; Overhaul, per yd. eta. ;.03. WALTER WILLETT: Embankment, per cu. yd: .49 JOHN VERNON: Embankment, per cu. yd, .44 ' C.E. MURRAY: Embankment, per cu. yd, .42 E.E. O'BRIEN: Embankment, per cu, yd, .37 Thereupon, said bids having been referred to County Engineer and the County Engineer having reported to this Board that the bid of Young Bros. was the lowest bid presented but that said Young Bros. proposed to do the work with a steam shovel and that in his opinion a steam shovel job was not as good as a horse and scraper job, and that the difference in price between the other lowest bid would be more i than wade up by the better road received, It is, by the Board ordered, on motion of Supervisor Olsson, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, that said E.E.O Brien be awarded said contract at the sum of ;.37 per cu yd. for embankment, in accordarc a with said bid. It is further ordered that said'E.E.019rien give bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated catract price as security for faithful performan e of said contract and fifty per cent of estimated cotract price as security for labor and material furnished. ' It is furtherordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contract in accordance with foregoing order. In the Matter of allowance to e Indigents. :i' Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follpwing allowances be made to following named indigents, commencing on dates act opposite their respective names, to wit: That additional allrnvance of ;5, per month county aid, be granted to Mrs. Louise Lodi, Pacheco, commencing Feb. let, 1925, u F That $20 per month county aid be allowed to Frank A. Wilson, 126 Ponoma ' at. E1 Cerrito, beginning Feb. let, 1925. Beginning Feb. 1st, 1925, $10 per month county'aid be allowed Manuel Higuer Martinez. Beginning Feb. let, 1925, $20 county aid be granted to Mrs. Mary Villa, 25 North West Avenue, Richmond. aid. Beginning Jan. let, 1925, Mary A.Bergman, of San Pablo be granted $10 count ' Beginning Jan. let, 1925, Mrs. Nellie L.Beamish, Port Costa, be granted$20 state aid and $30 county aid. r It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on each of each and every month until the further order of this Board. It is further ordered that the allowance of $10 per month heretofore allows to Mrs. Rafaela Meza, 718 Ripley Ave. Richmond, be and the same is hereby discon- tinued on account of her death. . ax 14 In Matter of applicatio# of C.B.Douglas', and F.C.Holling, for permission to install an Irrigation pipe line across Wilbur Ave. 2 in Contra Costa County. f C.B.Douglas, and F.C.Holling, having filed with this Board, apAlication for permission to install an irrigation pipe line, same to be of re-inforoed concrete 14 inches in diameter, across Wilbur Avenue, in Eastern Contra Costa Co ty; It is, ordered that permission be and the same is hereby granted to said C.B.Douglas, and F.C.Holling, to install said irrigation pipe line sorose Wilbur Avenue under the following conditions, to wit: That said pipe line will bei a installed under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County and the Supervisor of Supervisor Dist. #5, and to their entire satisfaction, and that said road will be left in the same condition in which it now is.� 1 In the utter of Insurance Policies, on Antioch and Danville Memorial Halle. This Board having received from Dinnie Construction Company, two policies one on Danville Memorial Hall and the other on Antioch Memorial Hall, andit appearing to the Hoard that said buildings are covered by insurance already written, It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board return said pol- icies to Dinnie Construction Company and request that they be cancelled.11 , In the Matter of Application of H.S.Mendenhall for extension of time to complete Martinez Memorial Hall. H.S.Hendenhall, having filed with this Board a request for an extension of time, within which to complete Martinez Memorial Hall Building, and said request having been 0.8.'d by J.T.Marbett, Architect, It is, by the Board ordered that H.S.Mendenba ll, be and he is hereby granted sixty days after expiration of original contract, within which to complet said building. ty ` y� 1 f5 1 In the Matter of Application of Cobby & Oweley for extension of time s within which to complete Richmond Memorial Hall. 3 Lobby & Oweley having made application to this Board for an extension of ' forty days time within which to complete Richmond Memorial Hall, and said request having been authorized by J.T.Harbett, architect, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Lobby & Oweley be and they are hereby granted forty days additionaltime after t' 1 date of expiration of original contract, within which to complete said Richmond Memorial Building., s 5 In the Matter of Installing Single Disc Dimmer in 3tichmond Memorial Hall. ' The Pacific Electrical Manufacturing Co. through J.T.Harbett, architect, and Members of Committee of American Legion of Richmond, having presented to this Board a request for permission to install a single disc dimmer to control the cell ing lights of the auditorium, all ready to operate for the sum of $72; in Richmond Memorial Hall, 1 It is, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby granted with the understanding that there is sufficient funds to the credit of Y said Richmond Memorial Building to pay for said claim. In the Matter of Receipt of Resolution from Permanent Roads Committees of San Joaquin Valley Secretaries Association and United Chambers of Commerce of Sacramento Valley. This Board having received a copy of the policies recommended by Permanent ' Roads Committees of the San Joaquin Valley Secretaries Association and United Cham- bers of Commerce of Sacramento Valley, as to proposed legislation, rich said poli- cies recommended are as follows, to wit: Al 1. That no mileage be added to the present State Highway system except ' suehinter—state connections and other urgent rouis as may be authorised by legis— lative enactment until the present system is completed. 2. That the Highway Commission take over all usable roads and inter—state connections in Highway System for maintenance as well as construction purposes, including the construction of bridges, and securing rights of way; 3• An increase in gasoline tax and motor vehicle fees to provide a sum of $12 000,000 per annum to be used wholly by the State for new construction to complete the system. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that each and all of said policies are hereby endorsed by this Board and that the Clerk of this Board mail to the Secretary of said Body, a eopyof Resolution of this Board ad t— ed on January 19th, 1925• I r 16 In the Hatter of Extermination of Squirrels In Contra Costa County. A committee from Contra Costa County Farm Bureau appears before the Board In regard to killing of squirrels in this County and the Board is addressed by B.R. Burroughs, Frank Rose, B.Banchero, Hr. Bettenoourt and others, and after hearing :` outline of operations presented by Contra Costa County Farm Bureau, It is, by the Board ordered that the Horticultural Commissioner, be and he is hereby authorized for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa to purchase bi-sulphide and poisoned grain to extent of 11000. for use in eradication of squirrels in Contra Costa County; It Is further ordered that the materials be furnished to the farmers of the County of Contra Costa at cost and that the money obtained therefrom be returned to the County of Contra Costa, by said Horticultural Commissioner, said claims to be paid on presentation of duly verified claims for said material. It is further ordered that C.V.Stevene, Horticultural Commissioner, be and he is hereby authorized to appoint as inspector or community leader a person designated by Contra CostaCounty Farm Bureau in each community where required, and that the compensation for such inspector or leader is hereby fixed at $5. per day and actual traveling expenses during said work. It is further ordered that all of said force work, found necessary to be done by said Horticultural Commissioner be done under direct supervision of the District Attorney and that all of the legal proceedings be approved by the District 9 Attorney of said County before said work is started. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit:l Ayes: Supervisors Oleson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Nona Absent: Supervisor Knott. In the Hatter of Allowance of Claims x on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, oertain moneys in Special Road fund of Contra Costa County which said moneys are derived from ContraCosta County's portion.of State Auotmobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1924, 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 construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County, and the following claims having been presented for construct- ion of roads,-bridges and culverts in Sup. Dist. #2: -4 It is ordered that said claims and each of them be and they are hereby i ordered paid out of the Special Road fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: I' t� Name. Amount, $wafep, Yoore & McNair, t 45T:58 $eafeYoore &McNair, 50.00 Heafey,p, Moore & YCNair, 716.86. s The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Knott.,., a3 J' ' And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 2nd, 1125, at 10 olo A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman . . . .Clerk. y. �t a i .y1 1 18 } IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ' MONDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1925• The Board met at 10 o'clock•A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of F February, 1925, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as a read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. 't' In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the followin warrants of Reclamation District 42059, be and the same are hereby approved, to wi No. Date Amount. 252 Feb. 28th, 1925, 0 110.00 " i 253 " 61.50 Al 254„ 80.45 74.00 ' 1000.00 257 " 25.11 29 259 " 58.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said Warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Adoption of Grading plans and specifications for/Christie s Crossing, Div. #10, of County Highway of ContraCosta County. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having presented to this Board, plans and specifications for the grading of crossing under tracks of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, Contra Costa County, at Christie Crossing on Div. #10, ,3 Franklin Canyon Highway, It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, be and the s same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications for grading Christie Crossing, Div. #10, of County Highway, under tracks of Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in Pinole Weekly Times, for bids to be'presented to this Board up to 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday April 6th, 1925, for the grading of said crossing and road in accordance with said plans and specifications. ' ra` c a. In the Matter of contract fax Grading Crow Canyon. `-a E.E.O'Brien having been heretofore awarded a contract for grading of,Crow Canyo said E.E.O'Brien presents to this Board a form of contract duly executed and bonds ' as required by previous order of this Board; The Board orders that said bonds and each of them be and the same are hereby approved by this Board, and t'.e Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to.execu a zv -sa said contract for and on behalf o the County. In the Matter of Inspection of Brentwood Memorial Rall. 4i Roy Frerichs Post No. 202, American Legion, of Brentwood, having suggested to this Board, the appointment of Mr. Allen Monro, as Inspector for MemoriaL Building at Brentwood; `a It is, ordered that said Allen Monro, be and he is hereby appointed Inspecto -' for Brentwood Memorial Building at Brentwood, with salary at rate of $200 per month for such time actually employed on inspection work on said building. �r In the Matter of Application for r Dance Permits. s The following Societies having made applications to this Board for permission to hold dances on dates set opposite their respective names, until j o'clock A.M. on the following morning; r It is, by the Board ordered that permission be and the same is hereby granted to following Societies: w Knightsen Parent—Teachers Association, Knightsen, March 7th, 1925, Byron Parlor, N.S.G.W. and Donner Parlor N.D.G.W. Byron, March 21, 1925, "{ 4 The vote thereon being unanimous.-4. InMatter of petition of Citizens n% of Richmond Annex to Clean Creek. J° ' A petition having been presented to Supervisor Knott, to clean rubbish and h marshy growth from Cerrito Creek, near E1 Cerrito; It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify said petitio exs that this Board has no authority to spend public moneys on private property. 1 PT 20 In the Hatter of petition of Residents of Cowell and Vicnity to Repair Cowell- Concord Road. A petition having been presented from Residents of Cowell and vicinitq praying for the repair of Cowell road; It is, by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby referred to Supervisor Hayden with full Dower to act. In the Hatter of Advertising for Bids for Building False wcr�, Concrete Abutments and Steel Bridge on County Highway �s at Christie Crossing on Franklin Canyon Road. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for building false work, ;a concrete abutments and steel bridge on County Highway at Christie Crossing, on Franklin Canyon Road; and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, for said work, no bids are received; Thereupon, it is on motion of Supervisor Knott, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, by the Board ordered that R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa Count be and he is hereby ordered to proceed to said work by force account and by day labor. Said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. l In the Matter of Road District Improvement #3• WHEREAS, a petition has been presented to this Board of Supervisors signe by most of the resident tax payers in Kensington Park and Berkeley Highlands, asking that the streets in the said Tracts be improved, and that W.S.Farley be ap- pointed Engineer to carry through such improvements; now therefor; BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, that under the power vested in them by an Act entitled Road Bistric A Improvement Act of 1907, that said 1.S.Farley, a competent person, is hereby designated and directed to prepare and furnish specifications and plans for said 'r work as required by Section 3 of said Road District Improvement Act of 1907. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that W.S.Farley, be and he is hereby appointed as Engineer of work for theparpose of doing and furnishing all civil engineering work or services and surveying and similar work and services, including inspection f and all services up to and including completion and acceptance, necessary to the proper doing of the work herein mentioned. r 21 IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the compensation to be paid to said W.S.Farley for doing all the work and services to be performed and furnished as hereinabove set forth is hereby fixed on the basis of five per cent of the total contract price: Also that Pierce & Carlson, attorneys at Law, be and they are herebyapnoin — ' ed Attorneys to assist in carrying on the work to be done in the matter of Road District Improvement #3 and to prepare all resolutions, orders and notices, bonds an a other instruments and papers and to perform all legal work and render all legal sere ces and advice necessary in the performance of said work. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the compensation of said Pierce & Carlson, be a and the same is hereby fixed on the basis of two and one half per cent ( 2 1/2 % ) of total contract price of all work to be done in matter of Road District Improvemen #3• This order is made in conformity with the provisions of the Road District Ac of 1907 and said compensation herein provided is to be paid only as provided in a said Act. 1 The foregoing Resolution was,on the 2nd day of March, 1925, passed unanimous- ly by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. x,4 Tcl In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. `a It is ordered that the following allowances heretofore made to following name v I s indigents be discontinued from and after the dates set opposite their respective names: ytrs. Louise Lodi, $15 per month from and after Feb. 1st, 1925• Mrs. Annie Cognino, Moraga, discontinued on account of moving from County, beginning March lot, 1925. It is ordered that the following allowances be made to following named indigents ty as follows: That county allowance of Mrs. Rose Tarantino, Martinez, be increased from $20 to $30 per month, beginning March 1st, 1925• _ That Mrs. Josephine Ferreia, Antioch be granted $40 per month state aid, ' and $10 county aid, beginning March 1st, 192;. That beginning Feb. 1st, 1925, Mrs. Amelia Freitas, Box 672, Concord, be granted State Aid $20, for the support of her brother and sister, William and Alvena Santos. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant 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. >z `t y 22 In the Matter of Adoption of plans and specifications ,-a• additional lights in Brentwood Lighting District. Plans and specifications for additional lighting facilities for Brentwood Lighting District having been presented to this Board by citizens of Brentwood, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications for additional lighting facilities be and the same are hereby adopted by this Board as plans and specifications for furnishing of additional light for said District. 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 hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday April 6th, 1925, for the providing of said service and maintaining and furnishing .1 of all equipment for the same. 4! In the Matter of Appointment of i Director of Knightsen Irrigation District. It appearing to the Board that there is a vacancy in the Board of Directors ) 4i of Knightsen Irrigation District on account of no election being bold in said District, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Beard ordered that L. Nicol be and he is hereby appointed Trustee of Knightsen Irrigation District for the term required by law. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of re—construction of Bridge across Pinole Valley Creek. Supervisor Knott having reported to this Board that the Pinole Valley Bridg isin a bad state of repair and very dangerous, and is in great need of repairs; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that Supervisor Knott be and he is s'hereby authorized to re—construct said bridge with or without notice as to him may A seem best. The said order is pissed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 16th, 1925, at 10 i otcloch A.E. . . . . . . . . ......... .0&airman. ..Clerk. v ' yr 1 st r 'j IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COIIT3A COSTA COUNTY, STAT' OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1925. 0 The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. N.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.B.Hayden, and R.J.Treubath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the hatter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. F ' Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing Warrants of Reclamation District #16191 be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: - v No. Date Amount. 345 February 4, 1925, y 25.00 346 March 2nd 1925, 90.00 347 March. 2nd, 1925, 200.00 348 March 2nd, 1925 25.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. „. In the Matter of Assembly Bill #654 regarding County Dairy Inspectors. Y This Board having received a communication from J.J.Frey, Chief Bureau of Dairy Control, regarding the passage of Bill #654, providing for a County Dairy Inspector, and this Board deeming that such an Inspector would be to the best ?' interests of dairy men and general public of the County of Contra Costa; It is, by the Board ordered that said Bill be and the same is hereby approv. n ed by this Board. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board forward a copy of this Order to the representatives in the Legislature from Contra Costa County, k The vote on said order being unanimous. In the Matter of Completion of � Antioch Memorial Hall Building. , This Board having received a communication from Harding Post, American Legion Antioch, regarding completion of the Antioch Memorial Hall Building; It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify said Dinnie Construction Company, that they will expect said Company to complete said building within the earliest Doss--,.ible moment as said contract required said building to be h compl=ted within one hundred twenty Calendar days after Nov. 3rd, 1924. y K =S; 4� U 3 In 3 24 i a a In the Matter of Claim of Citv of Pittsburg, The City of Pittsburg, through its manager, having filed a statement of r account against the County of Contra Costa; It is, by the Board ordered that the said statement be and the :arae is hereb referred to the District Attorney; In the hatter of Appointment of Representative from Contra Costa County on Weimar Joint Hospital Central Comzittee. It is, by the Board ordered that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby appointed representative from Contra Costa County Board of Sunervisors on the 14eimar Joint Sanitorium Hospital Central Committee. The said order of said Board is passed by the unanimous vote of the 3 a Board. - In the hatter of Formation of Fire u District in the Town of San Pablo. A petition having been filed with this'Board, praying that this Board appoint Three Com:Lissioners to be knowr. as Board of Fire Commissioners of San Pablo Fire District of Contra Costa County, and asking that Clair H.Tyler,George Gray, and Henry Soito, be appointed such Fire Commissioners; It is ordered that Clair H. Tyler, Georae Gray and Henry Soito, be apnointe a Board of Fire Commissioners in and for San Pablo FireDistrict of Contra Costa County, Californi- hich said Fire Commissioners shall proceed to form San Pablo Fire District in Contra Costa County as provided by law; It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board issue Certificates of Appointments to said Board of Fire Commissioners.,- In the hatter of Repairs to Roof of Court House, W.N.Jones, Janitor, having notified the Board of Supervisors that certain repairs are needed on the roof of the Court House; It is, by the Board ordered that said U.N.Jones, be and he is hereby authorized to have said work done_ r -i {s' r- In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following indigents be and they are hereby allowed the following named amounts set opposite t= ' their respect;ve names, to .:it: Li Beginning Feb. 1st, 1925, Wm. G.Moitoza, San Pablo, be granted $20 per month. 1 Beginning Jan. '1st, 1925, county allowance of 05 per month, allowed to the San Francisco Nursery for the care of Hartwell Ballard, be increased to $15 per wont It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasu er +3 in favor of each of above named indigents until the further order of this Board.` k rr*� 'y In Matter of Making Permanent Exhibit at State Fair Grounds at Sacramento. 'g Geo.P.Upham, County Fair Commissioner from Contra Costa County, having appear ed before this Board and made statement regarding installing of a permanent exhibit r at State Fair Grounds at Sacramento uncle- supervision of the State; y It is, by the Board ordered that said matter be and the same is hereby refer ed to Supervisor Trembath and Suuervisor Knott, the Committee on Advertising in Contra ' Costa County. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1924, and from moneys collected from Motor Truck .k Licenses and violation of motor vehicle Act, which said moneys shall be expended b ' by said County exclusively in the construction of bridges, culverts and roads in r said county and the following claims having been presented for construction of roads bridges and culverts in Supervisor Districts Nos. 1 and 5; i; It is ordered that the said claims be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund: Dist. No. Name. Amount, a 1 Blake Bros. Co. S 51.00 . 1 San Pablo Lumber Co. 1}5.90 1 Stege Lumber & Hdwe Co. 502.30 1 Stege Lumber & Hdwe Co. 308,35 5 Frank C. McIntyre 1148,17 The said order is p=assed by the unanimous vote of the Board. iC I I 26 i 3 In the Matter of Issuance of Bonds of Lafayette School District. WHEREAS, on the 14th day of January, 1924, the School Board of the Lafayett School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, deemed it advisable to call and by a resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted by the IJ said School Board and enter-d 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 and held throughout said Lafayette School Distri t on the 10th day of February, 1925, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of ' said Lafayette School District, the question of issuing and sellinS the bonds of said Lafayette School District, in the amount of eight thousand dollars ($9,000.00) I to run not exceeding eight (9) years and to bear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, interest payable semi—annually, for the purpose of raising money to be used for making alterations or additions to the school building of the said Lafayette School District. WHEREAS, an election was held in said Lafayette School District.on the 10th day of February, 1925, in conformity with the said Resolution and ostler of said School Board of the said Lafayette School District, and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the School Board of the said Lafayette School District as required by law; and, 11MERF.AS, 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 Schod Board of Lafayette District duly _Gassed and adopted on the 14th day of January, 1925, an election was duly called in said Lafayette School District and was held in said Lafayette School District on the 10th day of February, 1925, and that notice of said election was given by posting notices thereof signed by the members of the said School Board in three public places in said Lafayette School District for more than twenty days next before said election, and by publishing such notice in the Walnut Creek Courier—Danville Times,a,newspaper printed and published in said Bounty of Contra Costa, State of Cali_ornia, not less than once a week for three successive weeks before said election, which said notice so posted and published ; was in the form required by the Political Code of the State of California. That prior to the opening of said polls at said election the Inspector and Judges of Election conducting said election in said Lafayette School District, took the oath of office, as required by law, and at the close thereof, canvassed the votes ' cast thereat, and certified the result o= said election to the said School Board I of said Lafayette School District, and to them made return of the ballots and the poll and tally lists of said election; That on the 17th day of February, 1925, the same being the seventh day after the said election and at the hour of one otclock P.M. of said day, the School Board of said Lafayette School District met and canvassed said returns of said election, from which said returns the said School Board of the said Lafayette School District found and declared and this Board now finds and declares that there was a total of :7 i7 i I•a t fifty-two votes vast at said election and that more than two thirds of the votes cast, to wit: fifty two votes were cast -or issuing said bonds and that no votes were cast against issuing said bonds, and that none of the votes cast were irregula e and illegal and not counted, and that the said School Hoard of said District caused tl 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 S regularly called and held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regular- ly egula rly given and published, and that tt:e result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed ' and in the manner and as required by lair, and that all the acts, condi tions and thgs required by law to be done, have been done and performed in regular and due form and in strict accordance with the _.rovisions of the Statute authorizing the issuance of the School District Bonds and that the total of indedtedness of said School District including this proposed issue of bonds is within the limit prescribed by 11w. s' IT IS THEREFO=.E ORDER,.D that the bonds of the Lafayette School District in r the County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Eight thousand dollars (,$8,000.00) and that the same shall be numbered from one (1) to eight (8) inclusive, and shall be in denominations of One thousand ($1,000.00) dollars each, payable within eight (8) years from the date thereof in gold coin S of the United States of America with interest thereon at the rate of five per cent x ' per annum, payable semi-annually in like gold coin, both principal and interest oay- ? able at the o'-'ice of the County Treasurer of the said County of Contra Costa. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated the let day of May, k' 1925, and shall be payable as follows, to wit: yx .6 One bond numbered One (1) to mature one year from date, to wit: the let day of May, 1926. One bond numbered two (2) to mature two years from date to wit: the 1st day `s of May, 1927; One bond numbered three (3) to mature three years from date, to wit: the lst day of May, 1929; 3 One bond numbered four (4) to mature four years from date, to wit: the 1st -t day of May, 1929; ' One bond numbered five (5) to mature five years from date, to wit: the let day of May, 1930; One bend numbered six (6) to mature six years from date, to wit: the lst day of Lay, 1931; One bond numbered seven (7) to mature seven years from date, to wit: the let day of 'fay, �932i One bend numbered eight (8) to mature eight years from date, to wit: the 1st day of May, 1933. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued in substantially the following form, to wit: No. SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND $1,000.00 - LAFAYETTE SCr00L DISTRICT COUNTY OF CO::T.RA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Lafayette Schoo:.District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, K 28 I United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof at the office of the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa,Sta e of California, on the 1st day of May, 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 -ive per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the ]st day of November, and the 1st day of May, 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 nui#bered from one (1) to eight (S) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of Eight thous- and dollars (,$5.,000.00) and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the purpose of raising money to be used for making alterations or additions to the school building of the said Lafayette 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 Constit tion of the State of California, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of t e voters voting at an election duly and regularly called and held and conducted through ut said Lafaye.te School District, in said County and State on '.he 10th day of February, 1925; ; And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of Califorl nia, hereby certify that said election was duly and regularly called, held and conduc - ed and that notice thereof -was duly and rel'ularly given and published and the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts and conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been performed in regular and in due form and in stricaccordance 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 Lafayette 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 Supervisor duly made and entered in its Minutes on the 16th day of March, 1925, and shall be pay able out of the interest and sinking fund of the Lafayette 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 Lafayette School District. IN ',.7ITNESS NIHEREOF, 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 vith the Seal of said Board attached this 1st day of May, 1925. Chairman Board of upervisors. Attest: County Auditor. County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. :a RESOLVED, that to each of the said bonds shall be attached interest coupons equal in number to twice the number of years said bonds shall run and payable 'a as hereinbefore set out, in substantially the following form, to wit: $25.00 INTEREST COUPON No. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will pay 3 to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Lafayette School District, in said County and State, on the day of 19 , at his office in the town of MartiP_ez, in said county and State the sum of Twenty five ' dollars, for interest on Bond No. of said Lafayette School District. 'a County Auditor. Chairman of the Board of 7u ervisors. County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall cause the said bonds and coupons to be prepared in accordance with the foregoing forms. AND IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of this ' ,t Board, J.H.-ells, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, and A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of said County, is, and each of them are, hereby authorized as such officials to sign each of said borers on behalf of said County, and to impress � upon bond the seal of this Board of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons F' by their respective facsimile signatures; '`y AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said bonds be sold by the Board of Super- s. visors of said County, for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 20th day of April, 1925, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. of said day, to the highest and X best responsible bidder for cash, gold coin of the United tates of America, after e s due and legal ::otice 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 of and 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 America, and that said z: 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 i Supervisors will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bids; for Two psgccessive :reeks in the Contra Costa Courier and Danville Journal, a newspaper printed and published and ci_culated in the said County of Contra Costa. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of Supervisors held on the 16th day of March, 1925• Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trpmbath. Noes: Supervisors- None. Absent: Sunervisors - None. s s 30 In Matter cf Issuance of Bonds of Lafayette 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 ofSuper— visors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, are, and each of them is, hereby authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above matter, �e And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 6th, 1925, at 10 b1clock y . . . . . . . . . . . ..Chairman. (7. .. .Clerk. r �p :3 x s 4, `. kg 31 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY,APRILSth, 1925. ' The Board met at 10 o'clock A.Y. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar v '. Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and B.J.Trembath. J,H,Walls, Clerk. The Minutes and Proceedings of the Board for and during the month of March, 1925, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1924, and from moneys collected for violation of Motor ' Vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck Licensee which said moneys shall m be expended by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts, and roa y. in said County and the following claims having been presented against the County ,for work on construction of bridges, culverts, etc. under supervision of County -Surveyor's Department, sF It is ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund, to wit: NAME. AMOUNT. Leo Marcollo 2000.00. 40 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.y, f In the Matter of Payment of Claims r s for Road Work in Sup. Dist. *2. The following claims having been posented against Sup. Dist. #2 for grading ' of Division#40, Sup. Dist. #2, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of sai District would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, It is, by the Board ordered that the following claims be and the same are f hereby ordered paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: NAME. AMOUNT. E.E.O'Brien =1443.00 E,E.O'Brien 15?.50 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. , 22 In the Ratter of Payment of Claims for Road Rork of Sup. Dist. #5. The following claims for road work on Div. #38 Sup. Dist #5, having been presented to this Board and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said Road District would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims; x IT IS ORDERED that said claims be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County, as follows: NAME AMOUNT. Frank C. McIntyre # 770.75 Frank C. MclnTyre 100.06 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boar¢, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Hoes. None. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims in Sup. Diet. #l. It appearing to the Board that the payment of the following claims of Sup. Dist #1, for work on Pinole Valley Road#6 and#7, for repairing and maintenance is too great to be paid out of Road Fund of said District, and that said District would be unreasonably burdened by the Full payment thereof; It is by the Board ordered that said claims and each of them be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County, to mit: name. &ioa,it. Name. Amo t City of Albany $512.50 Geo,Lse, Assignee S.P.S�ow, # 40.5 Joe Z. Alves 76.50 Stege Lumber A Rdwe Co. 1533F.1 Joe Brown 582.00 J.T.Silva ltlTl. Geo. Lee, Assignee C.O. Bear 100.00 Joe Silva 24.2 L.L.Faria 632.0 Geo. L e, Assignee of L.L.Faria 481._5 Ba DA.Howard 252.00 C.N. illiams 100. Hutchinson Company 3.7 Oscar Long 470.94 Antone Lopes 49.50 C.E.Larshall 505-31 Geo. Menge 103.50 J.McDonald 67.50 Frank Nunes 115.50 John J. Peres 259:00 Al. Parker 90.00 Anton Rose 93 25 J.T.Silva 12 .50 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.�f 33 i A In the Matter of Construction of Richmond Memorial Building. J.T.Narbett, having appeared before the Board and states that there was cer tain decorating work required to be done in Richmond Memorial Hall consisting of th q. following; a CEILING: Varnish, size and paint two coats Sherwin-Williams paint, flat tone stipple last coat, panels lighter shade, CORNICE: Paint same as ceiling, but pick out colors and gold bronze. PROSCENNY ARCH: Paint same as cornice, pick out colors and gold bronze. WALLS: Varnish size and paint in Sherwin-Williams, flat tone, and mottle t; in two colors, sponge work. All to suit the Architect James T.Narbett. Tint ceiling of stage and size and paint walls (self color) to match 4 auditorium walls. Finish all in a workmanlike manner . Bid to include supplying of labor, materials scaffolding, and workmen's insurance and everything to complete the work, e and Joseph J.Burdon, Painting Contractor on said building,having offered'to do t3 said work complete for the sum of 1285 and said Architect recommending said allowan e, It is by the Board ordered that said Architect be and he is hereby authoriz to have said Contractor perform said additional work on said building for sumof W5. x ' The vote thereon being unanimous. In the Matter of Completion of Contract on Danville Memorial Hall. ?a- James T.Narbett, having filed with this Board his certificate showing that the Dinnie Coxetruction Company has completed their contract on Danville Memorial Hall in accordance with plans and specifications; It is, by the Board orderd that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said building accepted. z It is further ordered that all persona having claims against said Danville ;2 Memorial Hall and said Dinnie Construction Company for labor performed or material ' furnished on said Building, present same to this Board within 35 days from this date. ? In the Matter of Richmond Memorial v Hall. J.T.Narbett, Architect on Richmond Memorial Hall, reports to this Board ?' that the Committee on Building requested him to get permission to place a Bronze placque in said building showing the names of Contractor and Architect and Board u of Supervisors and the date of construction of said building; 3 Thereupon, It is ordered that said request be and the same is hereby grant I' 34 i . i In the Matter of approval of warrants of Reclamation District $1619• Good cause appearing therefor, It is ordered that warranlz of said Recla- mation District #1619 be and the same are hereby approved as follows: No. Date Amount 11. 349 ?arch 4, 1925 ;277.88 ''' 350 March 6, 1925 11.57 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants byaffixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of approval of warrants of Reclamation District #802. Good cause appearing therefor, It is ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District $892 be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount, 372 March 28th, 1925 ;14o.00 37jMarch 28th, 1925 50.00 March 28th, 1925 162.42 375 March 29th, 1925 9.00 t And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note `f the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signature thereto. f In the Matter of Reclamation District iµ799 warrants. Good cause appearing therefor, It is ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation District #7y9, be and the same is hereby ordered approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 188 December 310t, 1924 $1555.96. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of Issuance of Dance Permits. The following persons and firms having made application to this Board for dance permits to hold dances on dates set opposite their respective names, It is ordered that permits be and the same are hereby granted to each of the following named persons and firms to hold dances until 3 o'clock in themorning on the dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: RODEO HOLY GHOST CELEBR.TIOW COMMITTEE, Rodeo Hall, Rodeo, May 3rd, 1925 and July 5th, 1925. BYRON LODGE $335, I.O.O.F.- I.O.O.F. Hall, Byron, April 25th, 1925 LONE TREE FARE CENTER, New Oakley Hall, Oakley, April 18th, 1925 CROCKETT FIRE DEPARTMENT, Crockett, May 23rd, 1925. I r 35 d SAN RAMON HALL ASSOCIATION, San Ramon, April 11th, 1925- Z AMERICAN LEGION POST *246, DANVILLE, April 25th, 1925. RODEO BASEBALL TEAM, Rodeo Hall, Rodeo, April 25th, 1925.` 1 7 In the Matter of Improving Edwards Street in Town of Crockett. Certain persons residing along Edwards Street in Town of Crockett, through s ' the Bank of Pinole (Crockett Branch) and First National Bank of Crockett, having deposited with the County Treasurer aims equalling $4410, It is, by the Board ordered that said. sum be placed in County Treasury in a Special Fund to be known as Edwards Street Improvement Fund to be used by Super. visor Oleson in improving said street.v, =t't. In the Matter of Advertising for Bids for Grading of Christie Crossing. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for grading of Christie a Crossing across the tracks of A.T. S.F. Ry. Co. on Div. *10,'and this being the time and place fixed for receiving of bids, the following bidders file bide in follo ing sums, to wit: Fred Meyers, $,39 per cu. yd. E.A. Burne, .43 ■ L.L.Page, •4S " x` Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of Fred Meyers, is the lowest and best bid presented, It is by the Board ordered that the said contract be and the same is hereby g awarded to Fred Meyers at the sum of $.39 per cu. yd. It is further ordered that said Fred Meyers, give bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price for the faithful performance of A said contract and fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor ' and material furnished. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contract in accordance with foregoing order. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. V z`+x I , r In the Matter of Advertising for bids for supplying Additional Lights to Brentwood Lighting District. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing of additio lights in the town of Brentwood and this being the time and place of receiving bide, the Pacific Gas & Electric Company files a bid in accordance with said notice, and offers to install,care for and maintain said additional lights and to supply eleotri ity necessary for operating and maintaining the same for the term of five years Yrom an after the date of the installation of said additional lighting facilities in accord ante with Schedule L-4,(a copy of which is attached to said Bid). All lamps, wire, and other equipment furnished and installed by said Company shall at all times remain and be the sole property of the Company. Said contract shall be subject to such changes and modifications by the Railroad Commission of the State of Cali- fornia as said Commission from time to time may direct in the exercise of its juria. diction, And this being the only bid received, IT IS ORDERED that said Contract be and the same is hereby awarded to said Pacific, Gas & Electric Company in accordance with their said bid. It is further ordered that said Pacific Gas & Electric Company give bond , in the sum of $500 for the faithful performance of said contract. The vote thereon being unanimous.4, In the Matter of Proposal to Make Oil Industry a Public Utility. The following Resolution was presented by Supervisor Trembath, and adopte by the unanimous vote of the Board; WHEREAS, proposed Senate Constitutional Amendment Ho. 37 was introduced in the Senate of the State of California, on Parch 27th, 1925, and Senate Bill $810 Was introduced by Senator Breed, on April let, 1925, both of which measures propose to constitute the oil industry a public utility and subject to regulation by the State of California, and its Railroad Gommission, and, WHEREAS, the proposed legislation constitutes an attempt at governmental regulation and paternalism in a great industry of the State of California, and of the County of Contra Costa, and, WHEREAS, it appears that said proposed legislation will stifle initiative in a private business, and will hamper the economic development of this county and the State of California, by tending to drive out of the State, one of our great industries, and, WHEREAS, said proposed legislation will jeopardize an investment having an assessment value of more than twenty-six Million ($26,000,000.00) dollars in Contra Costa County, upon which the livlihood of thousands of our citizens is de- pendent; BE IT RESOLVED, that this Board is opposed to the enactment of both of said proposed measures and that this Board hereby urges the representatives of this county in the Legislature, to oppose the passage of both of said measures; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be sent to his Ex- cellency, Governor Friend W. Richardson, to the Hon. Senator H.L.Breed, to the Hon. Will R.Sharkey, Senator and the Hon. R.P.Easley, Assemblyman, representatives of Contra Costa County, in the Legislature. P 37 In the Hatter of appropriate Legislation for the raising of money for maintenance and building of roads. The following Resolution was presented by Supervisor R.J. Trembath, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board: WHEREAS, on the 19th day of Jamey, 1925, this Board adopted a Resolution ' urging the passage of ameasure by the State Legislatiz a increasing the Motor Vehi 1 License Tax to Five 35.00) dollars and the present Fuel Tax an additional one (1 10 and, WHEREAS, opposition has developed to the enactment of legislation providi g for said increases; y BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors reaffirms its Resolution of January 19th, 1925, and recommends to the State Senators and members of theAesembly ' of the State of California, that the registration fee on automobiles and Fuel Tax be increased as recommended in the Resolution of the State County Supervisors Con- j vention, held at decramento, on January 14, 15, and 16, the registration fee on automobiles to be Five (=5.00) dollars per annum, and the Fuel Tax to bd three (j�Q per gallon. HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this Resolution be forwarded to hi Excellency, Governor Friend W. Richardson; to Hon. H.L. Breed, State Senator from Alameda County; to Hon. W.R.Sharkey, State Senator from Contra Costa County, and Hon. R.P.Easley, Assemblyman from Contra Costa County. t r Y In the Matter of Salary of Sealer of Weights &Measures. The attention of this Board of Supervisors hawing been called to the fact ' that there is a Bill pending before the Legislature being Asse2bly Bill*639 wherein it increases the salary of the Sealer of Weights and Measures in Contra Costa County from $150 to $200 per month; and this Board being asked for its opinion on this matter, hereby recommends to the State Legislature and the Governor of the State of salaryof said California, that said/Sealer of Weights and Measures in Contra Costa County, be increased from $150 to $200 per month. The vote on the foregoing order and recommendation being unanimous.'!� In the'Matter of Allowance to A Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and the same are hereby die-continued, to wit: Mrs. Lettie Foley, of Lafayette, on account of her removal from the County, r, It is further ordered that the following allowances be made to following ' named persons, on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: Beginning March lst, 1925, Mrs. Amelia Oreini,3231 Wall St. Richmond,be all ed $20 per month county aid, instead of $10. Heginnim,; March 1st, 1925, Hing Lee, San Pablo, be allowed $15 per month county aid. 9 Beginning April lot, 1925, Louise X.Duarte, First & Market Ste, San Pablo, be allowed $40 per month by the ounty. d Beginning March let, 1925, Joseph Navarro, Santa Fe Camp, Richmond, be allow ad $20 per month county aid. 21 It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of said indigente on first of each and every month until I ' the further order of this Board. 34 } In the Matter of Assembly Constitutional Amendment #2, Providing for Change in Assessment Date: WHEREAS, the attention of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has been called to Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 2, providing for change in the date of assessment from the first Monday in March to the first Monday in January, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does unanimously endorse the passage of said Assembly Constitution Amendment #2, and requests the representatives of the County of Contra Costa, in the State Senate and Assembly to recommend the passage of said Bill. The foregoing Resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. +I In the Matter of Making Survey of County Welfare Work by State Board of Public Welfare. Mary E.Cronin, representing State Hoard at Public Welfare appearing before this Board and asked for permission to make a complete social service survey on fifty cases submitted to her by the Probation Officer of Contra Costa County; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Mary) E.Cronin, be and she is hereby permitted to make said survey, said survey to be made at no expense to the County of Contra Costa. In the Matter of Adoption of Plans-and Specifications for Building 'ls Sec. 2, Div. #33, of County Highway. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having presented to this Board, plane and I specifications, profiles andeross—seotions for the building of Sec. 2, Div. #33, of County Highway of Contra Costa County, which said Section is that part of the County Highway beginning one mile south of the Town of Pittsburg and running southely 5503 feet, 3 Thereupon it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, profiles, and cross—sections be and the same are hereby adopted by the Board as plane and specifications, etc. for building 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 hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, May 4th, 1925, for construction of said road in accordance with said plans and specifications. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. s` I76 P I I 1 In the Matter of Adoption of Plans _ and speci£icatim- e for Paving Mile #3, h of Div. #25, County Highway. - R.R.Arnold, County BurveyOr of Contra Costa County, having presented to this Board plans and specifications, profiles and cross-sections for the paving of Mile *j of Div. #25, of County Highway, of Contra Costa County, which said Mile #3 begins at a point two miles eastof the town of Clayton and running easterly there- from 5,290 feet; ' Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications profiles and cross-sections be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifics - ions, profiles and cross-secti,ns for the paving of said road; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Pittsb g Dispatch, for bids to be presented up to hour of 11 o'clock A.Y. on Monday, May 4th 1925, for the construction of said road in accordance with said plans and specifications The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Matter of adoption of phos and specifications for beautifying ' Hospital Grounds. The Hospital Committee having presented to this Board plane and specificatioas for the beautifying of the Hospital.Grounds, It is, by the Board ordered that the said plans and specifications as presented by State Hospital Committee be and the same are hereby adopted. It is further ordered that said Hospital Committee be and they are hereby { authorized to purchase the ncessary shrubs and plants for said work to be done as I+ r in their judgment may seem best. A In the Matter of Painting Dome of Court House. ' A committee from Board of Supervisors having inspected the condition of the dome of the Court House as to the paint required thereon, and said Committee having reported that said dome and galvanized iron work was in a bad state of repair and nee s paintingbadly, ' It is, by the Board ordered that Supervisor Knott notify Mr. Swartout, the painter doing said work, to proceed with same up to the extent of $500. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. is And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 20th, 1925, at 10 o'cloc A.h!. ) . . . . . . . . . . ... Chairman. I ° Clerk. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALF ORNIA. Monday, April 20th, 1925. The Board. met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.71ells,Clerk. In the Matter of Allowance of Claim on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury s 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 Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and foriarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1925, and from moneys collected for violation of motor vehicle Act and moneys colle cted from Motor Truck Licenses, which said moneys shall be expende by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County and the following claim having been presented for construction of roads, bridge6 i and culverts under Supervision of Surveyor's office; It is, by the Board ordered that said claim be and the same is hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund d Contra Costa County, to wit: Name. Amount, Moreland Sales Corporation $3500.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, In the Matter of Lost Warrant. Ida Werner, of 2372 Garvin St. Richmond, having filed with this Board her affidavit shoring that on Jan. 5, 1925, there was issued to her by the County Auditor on General Fund, a warrant numbered#4172, for $3.; that mid warrant was mailed.on Jan. 5, 1925, and has been lost; and is not now in her possession; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment on said warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor, Registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant. In the Matter of Application of W.H. Wood, for permission to lay water pipe across Highway. W.H.Wood having filed with this Board a reeuest to place a two inch. water pipe across the Highway in front of his property near Lafayette, It is, on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said reques be and the same is hereby granted under the following conditions: that said water piped - 3:. will be placed across and along said road, under the supervision and at the place -� ,designated by the County Saveyor of Contra Costa County and to his entire satisfaction The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., ir. In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for Fencing Division #40, County Highway. R.R,Arnold, County Surveyor, having presented to this Hoard, plans and specifications for fencing Div. #40, which is known asCrow Canyon Road, near San Raml, through the property of Ferreria and Ston, for an approximate distance of 4000 feet. y It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications for said fenc- ing be and the same is hereby adopted by this Board as plans and specifications for the building of said fence. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board adv6rtise in the Contra ; Costa Courier-Danville Journal, for bids to be presented up to hour of 11 o'clock A. on Mond% May 18th, 1925, for the building of said fence in accordance with said pla s and specifications. r 1 In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for Paving Section 2, Div. #27, of County Highway. County Surveyor R.R.Arnold,presents to this Board, plans and specification and cross-seotions for the peeing of Sec. 2, Div. #27, County Highway, which said ro d e4 is that part of Ygnacio Valley Road, between Walnut Ave, and town Limits of the Town of Walnut Creek, a distance of 8,908 feet; x Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, cross-sections and strain sheets, be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications and cross-sections and profiles for paving of said road. ' It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board Board advertise in the Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal for bids to be presented to the Board up to 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, May 18th, 1925, for building of said road in accordance with said plans and specifications. 1 In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and specifications for Grading Edwards St. in town of Crockett. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having presented to this Hoard, plans and spec: fications, profiles and cross-sections, for the grading of Edwards Street, in the town of Crockett, lying between Vallejo St. an the East and Nest St. on the Nest, 3 a distance of 1,755 feet. I 1 I , 42 } Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, pro- files rofiles and cross-sections be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and speoifioati ns and profiles and cross-sections for grading of said road. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Crockett Signal, for bids to be presented to this Board up to llo'clock A.M. on Monday, May 18th, 1925, for grading of said road in accordance with said plans and specification ,!.'_ The vote of the Board on said order being unanimou3. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District 01619. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the followinl warrant of Reclamation District #1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount, 351 April 1st, 1925 $25.00 ' 352 April let, 1925 90.00 It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authadzed to note the approval of this Board on said warrant. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059. x Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation District #2059, be 'and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount, 26o April 6, 1925 $ 208.50 261 April 6, 1925 110.00 262 April 6, 1925 60.50 263 April 6 1925 34.00 264 April6, 1925 22.44 265 April 6 1925 50.98 266 April 6, 1925 18%. 2 67 April 6 1925 12.10 268 April t, 1925 10.00 269 April 6, 1925 799-00 270 April 6 1925 34.44 271 April 6, 1925 76.81. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board be and they are hereby authorized . to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signature thereto. In the Matter of Sale of Lafayette School Bonds. < This Board having heretofore advertised for sale, 8 bonds of Lafayette School District of the denomination of $1000 each, bearing interest at rate of five car cent per annum, payable semi-annually, said bonds to be dated May let, 1925, and to bear interest therefrom, and this being the time and place fixed for sale of said bonds, the following bidders appear and file bids in following amounts, to wit: I U, American Bank, par, accrued inter=st to.:ate of delivery and a premium of $12 Blyth, Witter do. par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of43.00. �E 43 ; Peirce Fair & Co, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of Dean,Witter Company, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $12 Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of Dean, Witter Co., in the sum of par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $125 is the highs t and best bid presented for said bonds. 55 It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby sold to Dean, Witter Company, for the sum of pax, accrue interest to date of delivery and a premium of $125. ' It is further ordered that the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County delive33 to Dean, Witter Company, said eight (8) bonds of Lafayette School District on paymel t of the sum of $5000 principal, and $125. premium and accrued interest to date of ^ delivery, The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous.,c In the Matter of Crockett Memorial ? Hall. A.A.Brown, Architect, having certified to this Board that an additional allowance for painting should be made to S. Kirkhouse in sum of $120 to cover cost ' of replacing one coat of kalsomine with four coats of paint, the last coat to be , stippled. Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby granted. In the Matter of Allowance of Claim of Dinnie Construction Company. The Redwood Manufacturing Company having filed a Withhold Notice against D.A.Dinnie, Clyde Foughty, and James Burris, doing business under the name of Dinni Construction Company for lumber and building material sold and furnished and used ' in construction of that certain building known as American Legion Building situated at Antioch, Contra Costa County, in the sum of $659.43, and said Dinnie Constructio Company having filed with this Board an order to pay to said Redwood Manufacturing 3 Company, the sum of $661.43 in full settlement of said account with them, and said ,a. Redwood Manufacturing Company having filed with this Board, a Notice of Acceptances of said amount of $661.43 in full settlement of said claim and Release of said claim upon payment to them of said sum of $661,43; It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that a warren be drawn on the County Treasurer on the Memorial Building Fund in favor of Redwood Manufacturing Company for the sum of $661.43, and that said sum be charged to the account of Dinnie Construction Company, said sum having been heretofore deducted from a claim allowed to said Dinnie Construction Company. The vote thereon being unanimous. 4 �,�st 4 In the Matter of application of Y.L.I. #57,for Dance Permit. The Young Ladies Institute $57, of Crockett, California, having filed with this Board, a request for permission to conduct a dance in Port Costa Auditorium ` i on Saturday evening, April 25th, 1925, until 2 o'clock the following morning; n It is, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby granted. The vote thereon being unanimous... In the Matter of acceptance of Martinez Memorial Building. 3y James T.Narbett, Architect, having filed with this Board his Certificate showing that the contract of H.S, Mendenhall, for construction of Martinez Memorial Building has been completed according to plans and specifications; .0 It is, by the Board ordered that the contract of H.S,Mendenhall, be and the same is hereby declared completed and said building accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against the said`'.. H.S.Mendenhall for labor performed and material furnished, present same.to this Board within thirty five days from this date, The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous.` In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. , Bood cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following All named indigents be and they are hereby allowed the following amounts set opposite their respective names, to wit: i Begin-ing April 1st, 1925, Mrs. H.M. Lewis, 1524 San Pablo Ave. E1 Cerrito be granted $20 per month State aid and $10 county aid. i; Beginning April let, 1925, Mrs. Helen Griffith, 39 Cottage Ave.Richmond be granted $25 county allowance. 3i It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County ? Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on the first of each and every ' month until the furtherorder•of this Board., T . :�: r .A ={� F 45 A ry In the Matter of Dedication le, or Crockett :emorial Hall. A committee from American Legion Crockett Poet, appeared before this Board and extended an invitation to this Board to be its guests at the dedication of ' Crockett Memorial Hall on April 26th, 1925, at 2:30 P.M. n It is, by the Board ordered that said invitation be and the same is hereby { accepted by this Board. In the Matter of Proposed Legislation. Sunervisor C.H.Hayden, presents the following form of telegram, and asks that the Resolution therein be adopted and the Chairmen of this Board be authorized to forward to Hon. R.P.Easley, Assemblyman for Contra Costa County, said telegram, to wit: "Hon. R.P.Easley Assembl?man for 6ontra Costa County, ' State Legislature, Sacramento, Cal. t Dear Sir: In view of the fact that the Gas Tax was approved in the Senate, and you having at various times expressed the opinion that the Gas Tax is the most equitable l method for rais:g money for road purposes, and knowing that the Measure is $nut to come before the Assembly for consideration and action; We,now most respectfully repeat our former request for you to give your support to the measure. j Respectfully, W.J. BUCHANAN, Chairman Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County, California. " - Thereupon it is by the Board ordered that said requsst and Resolution be and the same is hereby adopted. l? In the Matter of accentance of Contract of Frank C. McIntire, to Build extension of Div. #719 County Highway. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having filed herewith his Certificate showing Div. that the contract of Frank C. McIntire, to Build Extension of43 of County Highway ' has been completed according to specifications; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby A Y. declared completed and said highway accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims aganst said Frank C. 4- McIntire, for labor performed and material furnished, present s2me to this Board ti within 35 days from this date. ;f't 46 j l In the Matter of Petition for Motor Bus Lines. The following Resolution was presented by Supervisor Knott, and adopted by the fallowing Vote of the Board, tocdt: Ayes: Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, W.J.Buchanan and R.J. Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. WHEREAS, the tax payers of the County of Contra Costa, have expended more than three and one half million dollars in the construction of a modern system of county highways, and, WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, the body chaged with the care of said highway system, deeming it for the best interest of all of the people of the County, has prohibited the use of said county highways for the transporJat- ion of through freight and passengers for compensation, and, WHEREAS, this Board has enacted ordinances prohibiting the transportation for compensation, of freight and passengers over the county highway leading from'Pinole t Martinez, and county highway leading from Bay Point, to Pittsburg, and from Antioch t Oakley, Brentwood and Byron, and has appeared before the State Railroad Commission of California, and opposed the granting of permits for the transportation of persons and property for compensation over said roads; and :"WHEREAS, it appears that the Board of Supervisors of the City and Go my of San Francisco, has, by its resolution No. 23673 (new series) recommended the granting of a permit to operate a freight and auto bus line from San Francisco to the Hetch Hetchy region, over the aforesaid highways of the County of Contra Costa, and, WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors is informed that the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, was not advised at the time of the passage of said resolution, that operation under the permit it recommended, would be in viola - ion of the orovisions of the aforesaid ordi.na,ices. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the county o£ Contra Costa, request, and it hereby does request the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, to rescind and.withdraw said resolution No. 23673 (new series) adopted by the Board of Supervisors on the 2nd day of March, 1925, in so far as the same reconmends the granting of any permit for the operation of any auto freight or passenger bus line through the County of Contra Costa, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to deliver a certified copy of this Resolution to the Board of Sunervisors of ',she City and County of San Francisco. And the Board takes recess to meet oa Monday, May 4th, 1925, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .Chairman. 1 "` ,.... Clerk. ,4 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C014TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, MAY 4, 1925. _ The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: lion. M.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; ' Oscar Olsson, C.H.Bayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Mells,Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of April, 1925, are read to the Board, and by the Board approved as read and signed ' by the Chairman andClerk. In the Matter of Advertisement for Bids for Mile #3, Div. #25, County Highway. E This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of °r Mile #3 of Div. $25, of County Highway, which said Mile *3 begins at a point two miles East of Town of Clayton, and runs eastefly therefrom 5,290 feet; and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids, to wit: A•jL• GRIER: Rock and screenings in base course, per ton, $4.50 Rock and screenings in top course, " " 5.00 Surface to be covered with asphaltum " eq ft .03 HUTCHINSON COMPANY: Rock and sCreenings in base course, per ton,=4.48 Rock and screenings in top course, " 4.1s Surface covered with asphaltum, aq ft .03 Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of HutchiBon Company is the lowest and best bid presented J)r said work; It is, by the Board ordered that the said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to Hutchinson Company at above stated prices. 't t It 1s further ordered that said Hutchinson Company give bonds in the following sums, to wit: fifty per cent estimated contract price as security for labor and material furnished and fifty ]pr cent of estimated contract price for faithful performance of said contract. Thenfcregoing order being unanimous. <tass In the Matter of Advertisement 41 for Bids for Construction of Div. X33, } County Highway. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of Sec. 2, Div. f35, County Highway which said Section 2 is that portion of the - County Highway beginning one mile south of thetown of Pittsburg, and running southerly 5,503 feet, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids in the following sums, to wit; ' BISHOP & BROOKS: Embankment, per cu. yd, =.53 Concrete pavement, " 12.65 3' 7 48 j LARSEN EROS, Embankment, per cu. yd, $.69 Concrete pavement " 11.95 t A.W. GORRILL: Embankment, per cu. yd, $ .55 Concrete pavement, ■ 12.75 a. A.G.GRIER: Embankment, per cu. yd, .90 Concrete pavement, CUSHING: Embankment, per-cu. yd, $ 1.00 W Concrete pavement, " 12.50 HUTCHINSON COMPANY: Embankment, per cu. yd, $1.00 Concrete pavement, ■ 14.25 Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of Larsen Bros. is lowest and best bid presented for said work, It is ordered that said contract be awarded to said Larsen Bros. at a; above stated prices. It is further ordered that said Larsen Bros. give bonds in the followi sums, to wit: Fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor and material furnished ad fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithful per— formance of said contract. sa In the Matter of Bee Inspector for Contra Costa County. Henry Webber, Bee Inspector for Contra Costa County, presents to this Boar his resignation as Bee Inspector to take effect immediately; It is, by the Hoard ordered that resignation of said Harry Webber,Bee Inspector of ContraCosta County be and the same is hereby accepted and said office declared vacant. It is further ordered that George Moore of Antioch, be appointed Bee Inspector for Contra Costa County, and that he take oath as required by law.i, In the Matter of Application for Dance Permits. The folloning persons having made application for permission to conduct a dan e on the dates set opposite their respective names, until 3 o'clock A.M. on following ..r morning: San Ramon Hall Association, May 16th, 1925. Port Costa Baseball Team, May 9th, 1925- Old Timers Club, Rodeo Lodge, $196, 1.0.0.F. June 13, 1925• It is by the Board ordered that said above named organizations be granted r permits to conduct adance on above named dates.` 40 ' - In the Matter of Acceptance of Antioch Memorial Building. Davis, Heller, Pearce Company having filed with this Board their certificate showing that the contract of Antioch lemorial Hall, has been completed according to plans and specifications and recommending the acceptance of said work; Y It is, by the Board ordered that said contract of said Dinnie Construction Company be and the same is hereby declared completed and said building accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against the said Dinnie 13 Construction Company for material furnished or labor performed present same to this Board within thirty-five days from this date. K In the Matter of Acceptance of Richmond Memorial Hall. James T.Narbett, Architect, having filed with this Board, his Certificate t't showing that the contract of Cobby & Oweley for construction of Richmond Memorial Hall, has been completed with the exception of certain painting work in the basement which cannot be done at the present time on account of dampness, and said Architect having authorized the withholding of $300 with which to complete said work, and said Cobby & Owaley, agreeing to the withholding of said $300 to complete said work; ' It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said contrac be and the same is hereby declared completed and said building is accepted by this Board. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against the said Cobby & Owsley for labor performed.or material furnished on said building, present same to } this Board within 35 days from this date. ,: In the Matter of completion of Crockett Memorial Hall. A.A.Brown, Architect, having filed with this Board, a certificate showing that the contracts of Frank H. Cress, R.L.Cummings, William Makin, Hock & Hoffineyer, x 0. Prytz, S.Kirkhouae, S. Heidt Cornice forks, and Cobbledick & Kibbe, on Crockett ' ib Memorial Building, have been completed in accordance with plans and specifications; It is, ordered that said contracts be and the same are hereby declared 4 completed and said building is accepted by this Board. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against Frank H.Cres , H.L.Cummings, William Makin, Hock & Hoffineyer, 0. Prytz, S.Eirkhouse, S.Heidt Cornic r { or any one of them Works and Cobbledick & Kibbe. for labor performed or materials furnished on said building, present same to this Board within 35 days from this date. I ) �T 50 In the Hatter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. O.Heese, havirg filed with this Board his certificate dr owing that a clerical error appears on Assessment Roll for 1924-25, and asking authorization for correction in accordance with provisions of Seo. 2881 of the Political Code, as follows. Through a clerical error in oopying the total assessed valuation of property assessed to H.P.Winegar, Byron School District, Vol. 17 page 168, Assessment No. 36,338, is shown as $23,795, and correct valuation is $23,345, a difference of 1450 Authority is given to correct same. On June 16th, 1924, a claim for War Veteran's Exemption was filed with the Assessor's office on a portion of Lot 17, San Pablo Rancho, assessed to Patrick Strenberg, Vol. 11 page 177, Assessment No. 24,571. Exemption should have been '. allowed but Assessor's office failed to mark same on Assessment Roll. Authority, is granted to correct same. In the Hatter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059. r1 Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow. y Ing warrants of Reclamation District #2059 be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: ga No. Date Amount. �73 May 2nd, 1925 $127.10 74 110.00 z7 ►2.00 277 " 394.25 a And the Chairman and Cleric of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signatures to said warrants. In Batter of Burglary Insurance i. A on County Treasurer's office. - C.L.Dodge, County Treasurer, having appeared before this Board in regar to carrying burglary insurance on his office; After hearing statement of County Treasurer, it is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby ordered to carry bne hundred per ce insurance on all securities contained in his vaults. The vote of the Board on foregoing order being unanimous. 31 A._ r i In the Matter of application of Trustees of Richmond Memorial Building for Maintenance. The Trustees of Richmond Memorial Building having made application to this Board for permission to pay two months's salary of Janitor and custodian of building from funds which is to their credit in county treasurer's office, with the underst ing that the said funds will be replaced at a later date; >a It is, by the Board ordered that said Trustees be and they are hereby allo ' ed to pay the first two month's salary of Janitor and Custodian of Building, out y of funds set aside for use of Richmond Memorial Building, said sum not to exceed =� $300. The vote thereon being unanimous. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the fol- lowing sums be and the same are hereby awarded to following named indigents, com- mencing on dates set opposite their names, to wit: That beginning May lat. 1925, Mrs. Maria Macaluso, 265 W. 7th St. Pittsb=g be allowed $20 per month State aid for support and maintenance of her two grand- children, the Lombardo children. T That beginning May let, 1925, Mrs. Olga Ahlquist R.F.D. Boz 502, Berkeley be allowed W State aid for support and maintenance of her four minor children. y, That beginning April 1st 1925, Mrs. Palma Cacciola, Pittsburg, be grants $40 per month county aid for her sick husband and three minor children. ;J That beginning May let 1925,-Mrs. Lettie Foley of Lafayette, be placed back on the State allowance for =20 per month on account off' return to contra Costa County. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board., A In the Matter of Repair of 2 Borden Highway. z It is by the Board ordered that R.R.Arnold, be and he is hereby ordered to repair Borden Highway and to pay for same out of the General Road Fund collects from fines for violation of Motor Vehicle.Act. g" "i 01 t a J g 52 I ' In the matter of Approval of Bond and Contract for Lighting Brentwood Lighting District. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company having filed a bond and form of contract) as per previous order of this Board, a_. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bond be and the same is hereby approved by the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra - Costa. In the Matter of Petition of s { Residents of Lime Quarry School District for Change of lame, of School District. i A petition having been filed with this Board of Supervisors signed by more than fifteen qualified electors of Lime Quarry School District, praying that the name of said Lime Quarry School District be changed to that of Clayton Valley School, j It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that y the hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby fixed for Monday, June zHd, 1925, at 10o'clock A.M. before this Board, at the Board Room thereof in the Court . House in the town of Martinez, and that the Clerk of this Board give notice to all parties interested by sending by registered mail to each of the Trustees of said Lime Quarry School District, a notice of the time set for the hearing of said petition, in accordance with law. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 5, would be unreasonably burdened by the payment of the following claims for materials for , road work, It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and they are hereby ordered paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: A.A.McMahon : 404.69 A.A.McMahon, 444.29 A.A.McMahon, 448.52 A.A.McMahon, 320.19 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K I 5� K 4 In the Matter of Improving Palley Street in the town of Pinole. WHEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that that portion of Valley Street in the town of Pinole, lying between the a southerly incorporate limits of said town and the center of Main Street, is a part of the Pinole Valley Road, and Is of general county interest and that county aid ° should be extended for the improvement thereof, and, ' WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the sum of PP =911, is a proper amount y for said county to cont ribute toward the improvement of said Valley Street in the I 4 town of Pinole, in order to c mplete the scheme of improving said Pinole Valley Road ^3 to connect with the main paved highway in Main Street of said town; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED and it is hereby ordered that a warrant be drawn on the County treasurer in favor of the town of Pinole as a Contribution to pay for the improvement of said Valley Street of said town, payable out of the funds of Special Road Fund. In the Matter of Assembly Bill ' $458. The following Resolution ras presented by Supervisor C.A. Hayden, and second- ed by Supervisor R.J.Trembath, and passed by the unanimous vote of the Board of Supervisors, to wit: WHEREAS, his Excellency Governor Friend W. Richardson, now has before him 5 for consideration Assembly Bill No. 488 providing for theinclusion of the highway from the southeasterly end of the Rio Vista Bridge in Sacramento County, leading across Brannan and Sherman Island via Antioch Bridge across the San Joaquin River 'a into Contra Costa County, through Antioch, Pittsburg, Concord, Walnut Creek, and vi the Tunnel Road to Oakland, and, WHEREAS, this Road is not a local road, but is a road of state wide import- ance and is the westerly line of the Victory Highway, the only Rational highway ' entering central California; WHEREAS, said Highway is a part of the shortest route from the bay cities to the State Opitol, and, WHEREAS, the traffic in prospect for said road has induced private capital to build a two million dollar bridge across the San Joaquin River and Sacramento u County to build a three hundred thousand dollar bridge across Three Mile Slough, an WHEREAS, all of said road in the County of Contra Costa, is a modern highs. built by the County of Contra Costa, and, WHEREAS, said road offers one of the best scenic routes in California and will prove a revelation to our eastern and northwestern tourists as it passes through one of the richest sections of the State viz: the delta of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, presenting an opportunity to view one of thegarden spots of California, and, 'a 54 f -�t WHEREAS, the counties seeking that this road be included in the State Highway fi system have built great county highway systems and have received small portions of the State Highway sytem roads,although said counties have contributed very largely l"=a to the financing of the building and maintenance of the present state highway z system; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby requests Governor Friend W.Riobardson to approve Assembly Bill #458, and hereby agrees to assist to the extent of the sum of fifty thousand (#50,00),) F dollars each year for the next three years in contributions for expenditure on the portlmns of the said road within the County of Contra Costa, in the event that the same becomes a part of the state higbway system, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board transmit to Governor Friend W. Richardson, a certified copy of this Resolution. a IR THE MATTER OF SENATE Bill #602. The following resolution was presented by Supervisor C.R.Hayden, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board: a WHEREAS, his Excellency Governor Friend W.Richardson, has now before him for consideration Senate Bill #602, providing for increase in gasoline tax from two cents to three cents per gallon; and, WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that in order to maintain the existing roads and build new roads, more funds will have to be raised than are at present available for said purposes, and, WHEREAS it appears to this Board that the tax on real estate and personal '=3 property on bonds already issued for State and County Highway purposes, is proportio ate to the value of the property and, .:j WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the only just and equitable means of raising said funds is by increasing the fuel tax now paid by, automobile owners, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County hereby requests Governor Friend W.Richardson to approve Senate Bill#602 } aid your gtitioners will forever pry , BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board transmit to Governor Friend W.Richardson, a certified copy of this Resolution; And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, May 18th, 1925, at 10 o'clock Chairman. 5 -:41 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. s MONDAY, ", Y 18th, 1925. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W,J.Buchanar., Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clex'c, ,&f In the Matter of Contracts ' of Hutchinson & Company, and . z. Larsen Bros. p_ Hutchinson C Company and Larsen Bros,, having heretofore been awarded con— tracts for building of roads, in Contra Costa County, and said Hutchinson Compan and Larsen Bros, having filed bonds as required by previous order of this Board, and contracts duly signed, ti. It is ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby approved and said contracts signed by the Chairman of this Board as the Act of this Board. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board return certified check 5 which accompanied said bids, 'x In the Matter of applications A` for Dance Permits. The following persons and organizations having filed applications to this Board for permits to conduct dances after 1 A.M. on dates set opposite their names, to wit; American Legion, Diablo Post #246, Danville, June 6, 1925• Thomas B,Le„is, Fire Chief, Rodeo, June 27, 1925• Rodeo Junior Baseball Team, June 20 1925 Rodeo Holy Ghost Celebration Committee, Rodeo, May 31st, 1925. Crockett Holy Ghost Com:::ittee, May 23, 1925• It is Ordered that permission be and the same is hereby granted to each of the foregoing named persons and organizations to hold dances on said dates.\ In the Matter of Repair of Moraga '. ;N ' and Lafayette Roads. a: The following claims having been presented against Supervisor Dist. #2 for 4 ourchase of material for maintenance and repair of Moraga and Lafayette Roads, and it appearing that the said District would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims; i It is, by the Board ordered that the following claims and each of them be and they are hereby ordered paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County, to wit; 8 Heafey, Moore & McNair, $645.38• `Coast Rock & Gravel Co. 436.72. ' I r P _ 56 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of thsBoard.�� In the Matter of Grading Crow Canyon. The following claim having been presented against thefunds of R.D. 1, S.D.2, " for grading of a new road in Crow Canyon, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D.2 would be unrasonably burdened by the full payment of said claim for said work; It is, by the Board ordered that following claim be and the same is hereby ordered paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: E.E.O'Brien, $1,33.75. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y, In the Matter of Application of Elmer Spinden for a Dance Permit. Elmer Spinden having made application to this Board for permission to-conduc public aAdance between hours of 1 o'clock and 3 o'clock A.M. on each and every Saturday ni t begining July 11, 1925, at Rodeo, S It is by the Board ordered that said application be and the same is hereby n denied. In the Matter of Construction of Brentwood Memorial Hall. Davis, Heller, Pearce Co; having filed with this Board and presented orders to George A.Field Co, for extra work to be done in Brentwood Memorial Building at total cost of $629.80, consisting of the following: (1) Furnishing and installation of galvanized iron gutters and downspouts- at save line together with roughing in for one extra toilet and installation of showers in basement at a cost of ,5215. (2) Installation of necessary electrical wiring for electric range togethe with necessary wiring for electric water heater, at cost of $239.80. (3) Plastering the walls of t:e stage to the height of eaves, at cost of 51 5. and said changes having been recommended by Roy Frerichs Post #202, American Legion It is ordered that said request be and the same is hereby granted and r„ said extra work ordered done in accordance with said request. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, ti fi .a t M In the Matter of approval of Warrants �'. of Reclamation District #2024, s Good cause appearing therefor, It is ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation District #2024, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: ' No. 95 Date Marchl0, 1925, Amount, $986.31, And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby,authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signature thereto. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2025. Good cause appearing therefor, It is ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation District #2025, be and the same is hereby approved., to wit: No. 108 Date, March 10, 1925, Amount $695.68. S' And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the " s- approval of this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. 4 n In the ?Satter of Approval of Warrants ' of Reclamation District #2026. Good cause an therefor, It is ordered that the following warrants a of Reclamation District #2026, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit; 3 No. 128 Date, 1Larchl0 1925 $2,689,56. 129 April 15, 1925 1,810;45. 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 Resignation of a Director of Byron-Bethany Irrigation District. This Board having been notified that J.F. C.Rahmstorf has resigned as Director of Byron-Bethany Irrigation District at a regular meeting of May 5, 1925, ._ It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby sr. accepted and said office declared vacant, and said Board of Directors having recom- mended the appointment of M.C.Monroe of Bethany; It is ordered that M.d Monroe of Bethany be and he is hereby appointed 7^ Director to serve for the term prescribed by law, as Director of said District., 7 58 In hatter of Transfer of Funds. Good cause appearing therefor, It is ordered that the following amounts be and the same are hereby ordered transferred from General Fund to State Fund on account of following funds, to wit: California School for Girls, 9 Sonoma State Home 193MO Preston School of'Industry 329.34 Whittier State School 216.86. The vote thereon being unanimous. In Matter of Advertisement for 4 bids for Grading Edwards St. in Town of Crockett. e This.Board having heretofore advertised for bids for grading of Edwards Street and this being the time and place for presentation of bids, the following bidders, file bids, im following sums, to wit: CHARLES HARLOWE• $.60 per cu. yd. P,. E.E. O'BRIEN: .65 per cu. yd. FRED MEYERS• .34 per cu. yd. Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of Fred Meyers, is the lowest and best bid presented for said work, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract for grading Edwards Street # in Town of Crockett, is hereby awarded to Fred Meyers; i It is Further ordered that said Fred Meyers, give bond in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of contract price for faithful performance of said contract and fifty per cent of estimated contract price --a security for material and labor performed. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contracts A in accordance with foregoing order. In the Matter of Advertisement for Bids for Fencing Crow Canyon Road., This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for fencing of Crow Canyon Road and this bring the time and place for presentation of bids, the follow— ing bidders file bids, as follows, to wit: - Standard Fence Company. $.19 per lin foot, fence; $10 per gate. T.E.Clincb: $.20 " " " $20 MANUEL BR03N: $.16z n n u $26 n n Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of Manuel Brown is the lowest and best bid presented for said work; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to Manuel Brown, It is further ordered that said Manuel Brown give bonds in following amouits, 3 to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price for ?aithful performance of said contract, and fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor and material furnished. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contracts in accordance with foregoing order. In the Matter of Advertisement for bids for Co:struction of Div. #27, County _ ' Highway. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of Div. #27 which said Division$27, is that part of Ygnacio Valley Road between the incorporate ,1 limits of the town of Walnut Creek and Walnut Avenue, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders file following bids, to wit: y MOORE. HEAFEY & McNAIR: Rock a-.d screenings in pavement, $2.50 per ton. Surface covered with asphaltum, .027 sq. ft. HUTCHINSON COMPANY: Rock and screenings in pavement, $4.00 per ton. Surface covered with asphaltum, .02 se. ft. M Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of Heafey, Moore & McNair is the lowest and best bid presented, for said work, It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awards to Heafey, Moore & McNair, at prices above stated in their bid; ' It is 3atber ordered that said Heafey, Moore& McNair give bonds in the followi g sums, to wit: fifty per cent or estimated contract price forfaithful performance of said contract, and fifty per cent of estimated contract price of said work as securi ti for materials furnished and labor performed. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare contract and bonds in accordance with foregoing order. `t In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following :j alto--antes be made to following named indigents, to wit: := b ' Beginning May 1st, 1925, MRS. JULIA MATTUCCI, 70 W. 7th St. Pittsburg, be granted $40 State aid and $10 county aid for support of her four minor children. e. Beginning May 1st, 1925 MRS. YGIACIO SOUZA, of Valona, be granted $5 additio al by County, making allowance of 415 per month instead of $10 per month. t�- Beginning May 1st, 1925, LYMAN.COOK, Alamo, be allowed $15 per month by the County instead of $10. �. ' Beginning May 1st, 1925, State and County allowance of MRS. MARY SCHMIDT of Martinez, be paid to Probation Officer for the support and maintenance of her children who have been placed in a private home by him. Beginn`_ng May 1st, 1925 county allowance of $25 per month be discontinued to ?yrs. May ROBERTS, Martinez, Cal.and county par her house rent in sum of $25 per month. Beginning May lst, 1925, State aid be discontinued to family of FRED MCCAULET of El Cerrito, and that a county allowance be granted of $25 per month. 3 Begin-ing May 1st 1925, County allowance of $20 per month be discontinued to Mr, and Mrs. M. L. MAR6F.ALL, of Antioch, on account of their being at County Hospital. Beginning Lay 19, 1925, County pay $25 per month toward support of three Peralta children at R.C.O.A, and St.Vincent's. a' za I 'y 60 Beginnng May let, 1925, county allowance of $5 per month be made to Sonoma State Rome for Robert Lange. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named indigents on•first of each and every month until the further order of this Board., In the Matter of Purchase of Bear Cat Gas Skimmer, R.R.Arnold, County Surevyor, having reported to this Board that he is determined that a Bear Cat Gas Skimmer is a necessary machine for the use Cf the County in road work, and that said Bear Cat Gas Skimmer can be purchased for the sumof $6,960 from Edward R.Bacon Company; It is, by the Board ordered that said R.R.Arnold, be and hehas hereby authorized to.enter into a contract for the purchase of said Bear Cat Gas Skimmer. ,by WVft 11. 1827 va a The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. f- In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there islon deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road F:nd of Contra Costa County which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1925, and from maws collected for violation of moto k vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck Licenses, which said moneys shal be expended by the County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said Coanty, and the following claims having been presented for construo ion of roads, bridges 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: Name. Amount A.A.Mci:ahon $ 459-13- A.A.Mclahon 459.94 J.A.McMahon 463.67 A.McMahon 386.45. A.A.MoMahon 388.56. A.A.McKahon 246.63. The said order is nassedby the unanimous vote of the Board.h, 31 I ' P In the Matter of Issuance of Bonds of Pacheco School District. { WHEREAS on the 4th day of March, 1925, the School Board of the Pacheco School `a District in -.he County of Contra Costa, State of California, deemed it advisable to ' call a-nd by a resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted by the said a 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 and held througbHAid Pacheco School District on -� ' the 7th day of April, 1925, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said r Pacheco Sc!:ool District, the question of issuing and selling the bonds of said Pachec School District, in the amount of Fourteen thousand dollars ($14,000.00) to run not exceeding, twenty-eigt:t (28) years and to bear inter- t at the rate of five per cent . per annum, interest payable semi-annually, for the purpose of raising money to be use for for purchasing school lots for building a school building or school buildings, 4 for supplying said school building or school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus and for improving the school grounds of said Pacheco School District. 6 WHEREAS, an. election was held in said Pacheco School District on the 7th day A of April, 1925, in conformity with the said resolution and order of said School Board of the said Pacheco School District, and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified. to this Board of Supervisors by the School Board of the said Pacheco School District as required by law; and PrEREAS, the said certified proceedings show and after a full examination and investigation, this Board has found and does hereby find and declare: sy That in accordance with the resolution and order of the School Board of Pa- checo School District duly passed nod adopted on the 4th day of March, 1925, an ti �t electi,n was duly called in said Pacheco School District and was held in said Pacheco ' School District on the 7th day of April, 1925, and that notice of said election was given by posting notices thereof signed by the members of the said school Board in three public places in said Pacheco School District for more than twenty days next before said electiDn, and by puclishing such notice in the Concord Transcript, a newspaper printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, not less than once a week for three successive weeks before said election, which said ' notice'so posted and published was in the form required by the Political Code of the State of Cali*_rnia. That prior to the opening of said polls at said election the Inspector and Judges of Election conducting said election in said Pacheco School District, took the oath of office, as required by law, and at the close thereof, canvassed the votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the said School Board of said Pacheco School District, and to thein made return of the ballots and the poll and tally list of said election. That on the 14th d-y of April, 1925, 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 Pacheco School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election, z from which said returns the said School Board of the said Pacheco School District found and declared and this Board now finds and declares that there was a total of 64 62 votes cast at said election and that more than two thirds of the votes cast, to wit: 60 votes were cast for issuing said bonds and that 3 votes were cast against issuin said bonds, and that 1 vote cast was irregular and illegal and not counted, and that the said School Board of said distAct caused an entry of the resultof said election to be made upon the Minutes of the said Board. And this Board further finds and declares that the said election was duly and regularly called and held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published, and that the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts, conditions4 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 District including this proposed issue of bonds is within the limit prescribe by law. 4 IT IS THEREFOR. ORDERED that the bonds of the Pacheco School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Fourteen thousand dollars 1$14,000.00) and that the same shall be numbered from one (1) to twenty-eight (28) inclusive and shall be in denominations of Five hundre dollars ($500.00) each, payable within twenty-eight (28) years from the date thereo to gold coin of the United States of America with interest thereon at the rate of five 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 I3 FURTFZR ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated the let day of July, 1925, and shall be payable as follo,,7s, to wit: One bond numbered one (1) t- mature one year from date to wit: the let day of July, 1926; One bond numbered Two (2) to mature two years from date to wit: the let day of July, 1927; One Bond numbered three (3) to mature three years from date, to wit: the lst day of July, 1928; One Bond numbered four (4) to mature four years from date, to wit: the let day of July, 1929; One Bond numbered five (5) to mature five years from date, to wit: the let day of July, 1930; One Bond numbered six (6) to mature six years from date, to wit: the let day of July, 1931; One bond numbered seven (7) to mature seven years from date, to wit: the let day of July, 1932; One Bond numbered eight (8) to mature eight years from date, to wit: the let day of July, 19333; One Bond numbered nine (9) to mature nine years from date, to wit: the let day of July, 1934; One Bond numbered ten (10) to mature ten years from date, to wit: the 1st day of July, 1935; One Bond numbered eleven (11) to mature eleven years from date, to wit: the lst d§iy of July, 1936; One Bond numbered twelve (12) to mature twelve years from date, to wit: 9, the lst day of July, 1937; One Bond numbered thirteen (13) to mature thirteen years from date, to wit: the lst day of July, 1936; One Bond numbere_�. fourteen (14) to mature fourteen years from date, to wit: the let day of July, 1939; One Bond n4bered fifteen (15) to mature fifteen years from date, to wit: the lot day. of July, 1940; One Bond numbered sixteen (16) to mature sixteen years from date, to it the let day of July, 1941; One Bond numbered seventeen (17) to mature seventeen years from date to wit: the lst day of July, 1942• One Bond numbered eighteen. (18) to mature eighteen years from date, to wit: the let day of Jnly, 1943; One Bond numbered nineteen (19) to mature nineteen years from date, to it: the lst day of July, 1944; One Bond numbered twenty (20) to mature twenty years from date, to wit: the 1st day of July, 1945; r �f One Bond numbered twenty-one ( twenty-one years from date, to wit: the 1s 21) to mature t day of July, 1946; One Bond numbered twenty-two (22) to mature twenty-two years from date to wit: the 1st day of July, 1947; One Bond numbered twenty-three (23) to mature twenty-three years from date to wit: the 1st day of July, 1948; One Bond numbered twenty-four (24) to mature twenty-four years from date to wit: the 1st day of July, 1949; One bond numbered twenty-five (25) to mature twenty-five years from date, to wit: the 1st day of July, 1950; One Bond numbered twenty-six (26) to mature twenty-six years from date, to ::it: the let day of July, 1951; One Bond numbered twenty-seven (27) to mature twenty-seven years from date to wit: the 1st day of July, 1952. One Bond numbered twenty-eight (28) to mature twenty-eight years from date ' to wit: the let day of July, 1953• AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued in substantially the following form, to wit: No. SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND $500,00 PACHECO SCHOOL DISTRICT COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 33 PACHECO SCHOOL DISTRICT in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, United States of America, ac':nowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof at the office of the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 1st day of July, 19 Five Hundred dollars ($500.00) in gold coin of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like gold coin, at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, on the 1st day of January and the 1st day of July of each and every year from the date hereof until this Bond is paid. This Bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date numbered from one (1) to twenty-eight (28) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of Fourteen thousand dollars ($14,000.00) and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contrc. Costa, State of California, for the purpose ' of raising money to loo a for purchasing school lots for building a school building or school buildings, for supplying said school building or school buildin s with furniture or necessary apparatus and for im:;roving the school grounds of the said Pacheco School District in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Political 3 Cade of 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 the said Pacheco School District, in said County and State on the 7th day of dpril, 1925. And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby certify that said election was duly and regularly called, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published and the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts and conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said conds have been done and have been performed in regular and in due form and in strict accordance witA the provisions o` 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 Pacheco School District including this issue of bonds,. is within the limit provided-by law. This Bond is in the form prescried by an order of said Board of Supervisors duly made and entered in its Minites on the 18tb. day of Say, 1925, and shell be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of the Pacheco 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 Pacheco School District, I_N ',JITNESS whereof, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Skate of California, has ca:-,sed this bond to be signed by its Chairman, and by ; the Countv Auditor and attested by its Clerk with the Seal of said Board attached this 1st aay of July, 1925. " Chairman Board of Sunervisors. A ' ATTEST: County Auditor. Mounty Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. RESOLVED that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons equal in numbered to twice the number of yeardsaid bonds shall run and payable as hereinbefore set out, in substantially the following form, to wit: $12.50 INTEREST COUPONo. The Treasurer of the County o Contra Costa, State of California, will pay to the holder here-f out of the interest and sinking, fund of the Pacheco School District, in said County and State, on the 1st day oA 19 at his office in the Town of Martinez, in said County and State, the sum of 5 twelve and 50/100 dollars, for interest on Bond No, of said Pacheco School District. County A for Chairman of Board of Supervisors. 64 ountp Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. AND IT 1S FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall cause the said bonds and coupons to be prepared in accordance with the foregoing forms. AND IT IS HEREBY FURTh�R ORDERED that V7.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of this Board, J.H.Wells, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, and A.N.Sullengem: Count 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 this Board of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons by theij respective facsimile signatures. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said Bonds be sold by the Board o£ Supervisors of said County, for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 15th day of June, 1925, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.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 has been given by said Board by publication of a notice, specifying the time and place of the sale of said'ponds, the number and 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: Cold coin of the United States of America; and that said 'ponds 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 Super- visors will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bids; for two successive weeks in "The Concord Transcript" a newspaper printed and published and circulated in the said County of Contra Costa. Passed and adopted at a regular meet-ng of the said Board of Supervisors held on the 18th day of May, 1925. Ayes: Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, W.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath. Noes: Supervisors- None. Absent: None. <, da Chairman of theBoard of Supervisors. a; In the hatter of ISSuance of Bonds of Pacheco School District. RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contr Costa, State of California, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, State �n 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 execte the bonds issued in the above matter. And.the Board takes recess to meet on Konday, June let, 1925, at 10 o'clock 'r§ A. . Uhairman. �. .Clerk. #S t.. IN THE HOARD OF suPZRVIsORS Or CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Z. MONDAY, JUNE let, 1925. The Hoard met at 10 o'clock A.Y. Present: Hon. W,J.Buobanan, Chairman; Supervisors 2eb Knot ; <} Oscar Olason, C.H.Rayden, and R.J.Trembatb. J.H.Wells,Clerk. xv. The minutes and proceedings of the meetings held during the month of way, " ' 1925, were read and ordered amended by striking out of that certain order on page 60, regarding the purchase of a Sear-Cat skimmer, the following words in last line of order, to wit: 'said machine to be paid for then the funds of the County will so f .. warrant', and as amended said Minutes are approved. In Matter of Leasing of Richmond , Memorial Building. y. The District Attorney of Contra Costa County presents form of Lease to this y Board wherein the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County leases to W.A.Vickery, C.W.St. John, G.S.Tsndy, J.J.Gilmor*, N.I.Grow, J.T.Novook, Henry Calvin, Goo. L. YS Herrick, p.R.Sardner, C.S.Sager, R.A.Nood and J.H.Fitzpatrick,Trustees of Richmond Tax Veterans Hall Association, being an association of veteran soldiers, sailors and marines who have served the United States honorably in its were and who are organizedfor patriotic, fraternal and benevolent objects in said County, that certain public building belonging to lessors and situate on that certain real property in the City >Y of Richmond, said County and particularly described as follows: Lots toe. thirty-eight (38), tbirty-nine (39), forty (40), forty-one (41), and Forty-two (42), in Block No. Fifty-five (55) as said Lots and Block are shown arid. Eye delineated on that certain map entitled 'Amended wap of the City of Richmond' filed In the office of the County Recorder of said Contra Costa County on the 31st day of March 1905, in Book 'D' of Ma Hooks at 4 thereof, , p page 7 for a period of ten years at &]early rental of =1. per ^a$r, commencing June let, 1925, and said form of lease being satisfactory to Vs Board; ; It 1a, by the Board ordered that the Chairman of this Heard be and he is hereby authorized to execute said Lease for and on behalf of the County of Contra s Costa. ' �s ' The vote of the Board thereon being unanimous. f In the Matter of Leasing Martinet ,e. Memorial Hall. ,' The District Attorney of Contra Costa County presents form of Lease to this Board wherein the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County leases to Nrnest R. Lasell, D.L.Harford, Rex L. Boyer, William Wolah, and Goo. L.Chaney, Trustees of `tr: the Allied Veterans Council of the Town of Martinez, being an association of veteran - .A 66 I Soldiers, Sailors or Marines who have served the United States honorably in its wars and who are organized for patriotic, fraternal and benevolent objects in said County,) that certain building belonging to the lessors and situate on that oertanxresl proper y In the Town of Martinez, said County and State, and particularly described as iollov to wit: Lots One (1) and Two (2) in Block No. Thirty-seven (37) in the Additional or ■eleh Survey of the Town of Martinez; said Lot 1 fronts 10o feet on Court ou t St. � and 60.6 feet on Ward St., and said Lot 2 fronts 60 feet on Ward St. in town of Marty ez, for a period of ten years commencing June let, 1925, at a yearly rental of 61. per I year; said form of Lease being satisfactory to the Board, It is, by the Board ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he to I hereby authorized to execute said Lease for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The vote thereon being unanimous. In the Matter of approval of Contract of Fred Meyers for Grading Christie Crossing. This Board having heretofore awarded a contract to Fred Meyers for grading of what is known as Christie Crossing on Div. #10, of County Bighway, under trsokr of Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company and said Fred Meyers having presented form of contract and bonds in accordance with previous order of this Board; It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and amount thereof be and the same are hereby approved, by this Board. It is further ordered that W.J.Bucbanan, Chairman of this Board, be and he is hereby authorized to sign said contract for and on behalf of the County of Cant's, Costa. In the Matter of approval of Contract of Fred Meyers for Grading Edwards St. in Town of Crockett. This Board having heretofore awarded a contract to Fred Meyers for grading Edwards St. in town of Crockett, and said Fred Meyers having presented form of con- . tract and bonds in accordance with previous order of this Board; It is by the Board ordered that said bonds and amount thereof be and the same are hereby approved by this Board. It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to sign said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. I I 1 In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District +1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followi sa ' warrants of Reclamation District 1619, be and the same are approved, to wit: Hsi. Date Amount. 353 April 22nd 1925. =134.4a 3 54 May 1st, 1�2 125.60 356 May lot, 1925 90.00. ' And the Chairmen of this Board be authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. ,a 5 In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059• Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #2059, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: Mo. Date Amount, -4 272 June 1st, 1925 a 122.70 278 June let, 1925 110.00 290 June let, 1925 59.40 4 2June let, 1925 16.59 , 281 June let, 1925 2 .00 ' 282 June let, 1925 27.25 203 June let, 1925 12 30 204 June let, 1925 5.20 205 June let, 1925 20.00 tab June let, 1925 32.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board be authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of approval of Contract of Heafey, Moore & McNair. Heafey, Moore &McNair having presented a form of bonds and contract in accordance with previous order of this Board for paving Deo. f2 of Div. ;27, Tgnaeio fi Valley Road, ' It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby approv ed by this Board. ?s It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board, his certificate asking ' for authorizati^n to correct in accordance with provisions of Seo. 3881 of the Politic Code the following: lo s in Vol. 14 at page 228, Assessment #31076, Lots 1 and 2�M Berkeley Highland 44 Park are assessed together and taxes on same have been paid; through an error In oopyli g z4, 68 I Lot #26 in Block M was also assessed separately; see assessment #31,097. As Lot 26, a, Block M appears on Assessment Roll twice, request that assessment on#31,097 be can- celled is hereby granted. = In the Matter of dost warrant. Fred Newsom, having filed herein his affidavit showing that an the 16th day of Sept. 1924, there was Issued to Independent Publishing Company by the County Auditor of said County, a warrant on General Fund numbered 1600, for sum of $21.39 and that said warrant was mal ad to said Company on the 16th day of Sept. 1924, and Is not now in said company's possession; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of the l same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in the order of payment of said original lost warrant.`, In the Matter of Dance Permits. The following persons having made application to this Board for authority to conduct a dance on the respective dates not opposite their names until 3 o1clock In the morning, to wit: Linus Claeys, July 11th, 1925 at Rodeo Nall, First mat. Bank Bldg. Rodeo. Santo Seoreto, June 13th, 192;;, Pacheco Rall, Pacheco, It is by the Board ordered that said permits be and the same are hereby granted. In the Matter of appointment of Members of Board of Education. It appearing to the Board that the term of office of N.T.Belms and F.N.3111s� has expired, I .[, It is by the Board ordered that A.T.Belms, and E.G.Mash be and they are here appointed Members of the Board of Education of Contra Costa County for the tern prescribed by law. The vote thereon being u nanimous.r 3 In the Patter of Granting Leave of Absence. M.W.Joost, having made application to this Board for leave of absence from the State of California, It is, by the Board ordered that M.*.Joost be granted a leave of absence of sixty days from and after the leaving of the State of California. } In the Matter of Allowance to Indigente: It isby the Board ordered that allowances be and the same are hereby made to following named indigents: Beginning May let, 1925, Mrs. Maria Scampini, Crockett, Cal. be granted 4110 State aid and $10 county aid.. Beginning May let, 1925, Mrs. Anna E.McMahon, of Sequoia, be granted $10 per month State aid and $10 county aid. Beginning May let, 1925, 011ie B.Davis, of Stege, be allowed $40 per month County aid. That State aid in amount of $20 per month for month of April, 1925, which ' was withheld on account of removal of indigent from county be paid to Mrs. Nettie Foley on account of her return to the County. { That County allowance of McCauley family of El Cerrito be allowed for $50 per month beginning May let, 1925, instead of 625 per month, being amount granted at time State aid was denied them, and that the allowance of `25 State aid heretofores ai made, be discontinued, x That allowance of $20 per month State aid and $10 County aid granted to Mrs. Mary Schmidt, of Martinet, be and same is hereby discontinued on account of sufficient support. Itis further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer In favor of above named indigents, until further order of this Board.je, In the Matter of Communication from !anis Bros. & O.E.Anderson for permission to move Ditcher on County Road. +N _Paris Bros. & O.E.Anderson having made application to this Board to remove Buck—eye Ditcher along County Road to Clyde; It is, by the Board ordered that said Pavia Bros. & O.E.Anderson be and they are hereby granted permission to remove said dltcber under Supervision of County Surveyor R.R.Arnold, and only at such times and in such manner as he may direst., f 70 In Matter of Cancellation of Assessments. F It appearing to the Board that Lots 1-5 Block 27, Sunset Terrace Extension a Tax Bill #39914, belongs to the County of Contra Costa, and that the ssomd install of taxes for 1924 is now delinquent and has not been paid; It is, by the Board ordered that the taxes on s aid property be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled, said property now being owned by the County of Contra Costa. _ � r In Matter of appointment of Deputy County Health Officer. Charles R.Blake, having recommended to this Board the appointment of Walter Mittnacht of Crockett, to be Sanitary Inspector of town of Crockett, to serve without s' pay, under the jurisdiction of theCounty Health Officer; `< It is, by the Board ordered that the County Health Officer be and be in here authorized to appoint Walter Mittnahht as Sanitary Inspector of the town of Csoolutt to serve without pat and under theorders and jurisdiction of the County Health Offices. In the Matter of Communication from Walnut Creek Memorial Hall Committee, 1 communication from Walnut Creek Memorial Hall Committee about defects in Walnut Creek Memorial Hall, having been filed with this Board; It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board forward a copy of this letter to Mr. P.M.Sanford of Richmond, the contractor for said building. In the Matter of Employment of Physician and Aneethetisist at _ the County Hospital. c� It appearing to the Board that it would be to the beat interests of the ,County of Contra Costa to secure a resident and assistant physician or interne and anesthetisist at the county Hospital; S It is by the Board ordered that Dr. E.W.Merrithew be and he is hereby ordered to try and secure a resident and assistant physician or interae'and anesthetieiet ,t to assist in the work at the County Hospital and make report to this Board at the mee Ing on June 15th, 1925. ;, ,s In the Hatter of petition for formation of Bay Point Lighting District. : A petition signed by-sore than 25 t" payers within the territory proposed to be formed into a Highway Lighting District, having been presented to this Board, praying for the formation of a Highway Lighting District, y It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on aaid petition be and t he a ame to hereby fixed for Monday, June 29th, 1925, at 10 o'clock A.M. before this Board in ' Board Room of said Board at the Court'House in the town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, at which time and place any person interested 1n said petition may appear and file protests obleptlng to the formation of said District, - or to the extent of said District, or the proposed inclusion of his property in said District; It is further ordered that notice be given by postingeand publishing in the Contra Costa Gazette in the manner and for the time required by law. tr In Matter of Change of Name of Lime Quarry School District. ' A petition praying for a change of name of Lice Quarry School District to Clayton Valley School District, having been filed with this Board and this Board having fixed hearing on said petition for this time and proof having been made that a notice has been given to the Trustees of Lime Quarry School District ofibe petition s for char-8,e of name of said District, and that said petition would be beard at this ti , and no one appearing in opposition to the cheap of new of said District or at all, It is, by the Board ordered that the prayer of said petition be and the same is hereby granted and the name of Lime Quarry School District be and the same is hereby changed to that of Clayton Valley School District. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.d '3 In the Matter of Request of 'Richmond Chamber of Commerce to 01080 Highway and Divert Traffic. Guy f.iolf, Secretary and Manager of Richmond Chamber of Commerce having re- quested this Board for permission to close State Highway between Noon and 6 01clock N P.M. on June 27-29, 1925, and divert traffic over county road by way of Giant and via 41 versa for south bound traffic, in order to allow the parking of machines along th* fi Richmond Aviation Field; It is. by the Board ordered that so far as the Board of Supervisors is con- cerned they have no objection to the closing of said road betzeen said hours on said date. The vote thereon being unanisons. h�q r 72 In the Ratter of Allowance of Claims on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D.1, S.D.1, would be unreason ly burdened by the full payment of following claims: Peres Bros. - - - - - --- $357.96 Hutchinson Co. - - - - - - 158 Hutchinson Co. - - - - - - 142.65 a and that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D.5, would be unreasonably burdened by the full pay- ment of following claims for work done on Div. #38 County Highway; A.A.M.-Mahon - -- - - - - - =1}32.52 ; A.A.McMahon - - - - - - -- i'►9.82 A.A.MoMahon - i'ra A.A.Rcllahon- -- - - -- - 279.49, It is by the Board ordered that said above mentioned claims be and they are and each o f them is hereby ordered paid out ofthe General Pund of Contra Costa Coun The said order'ie passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ;.;.a�. In the Ratter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. Its appearing to the Board that there in on d, PP B iposit In the County Tresanry � 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 Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1925, and from moneys collected for violation of motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from Rotor Truck Licensee, which said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and rom In said County and the following claims having been presented for construction of , bridges and culverts in Sup. Diets. f2 and 05; - It is ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County: Nave. Amount. Dist, K.Z.O'Brien $922.50. Dist, - A.A.RoMahon,- - - - - - - - - -- - $428.40 . Bank of Oakley, Assignee of John Adams - - - - - 99.00 t M.C.Bolges - - - - - - - - - - - - -120.00 Martinez Branch American Bank, Assignee Geo Gensman - - - - - - -98.00 Bank of Antioch, Assignee of Kirkman Nurseries - -- - - - --162.50 Brentwood Branch, Bank of Antioch Assignee of Pete Lamanna - - - - -235.00 McIntyre, Frank - - - - - - - --- 710.65 McIntyre, Frank C. - - - - - - - - 16.133 +. Peres Bros. - - -- - - - - - - - 336.00 Geo. Putnam - - - - - - - - - - - 196.00 Bank of Oakley, Assignee of H.W. Smith - - - - - - - --- - 126.50 Talken J.H. - - - - -- - - - - - 1�Q� 5Q Shell Company t6 - - - — - - - - - �'►'f:30 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. :n 73 x T ----------- IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ----- -------- ---STATE OF CALIFORNIA.--..- MONDAY, JUNE 15tb, 1925. y ' The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. PRESENT: Hon. W.J.Buohanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Oleson, O.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H..Eells, Clerk. - - - - - -- ' In the Matter of Sale of Bonds of Pacheco School District. This Board having heretofore advertised for sale $14,000 of bonds of Pache o School District, bei 28 bonds of the denomination oY ng #500 each, bearing interest at rate of 5%per annum, payable semi-annually, Bond No. 1 of $500 payable on ` July 1st, 1926, and one bond of $500 payable on July 1st, of each succeeding year thereafter, and this beingtimenn g g ; pace For receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids in amounts as follows: Dean Witter Company, par, accrued interest to date of cielivery and a premium of $348. Wm. Cavalier & Co. par, accrued interest to.date of delivery and a r Premium of $170. d Anglo-London-Paris Company, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and ' a premium of $162.00. 3 Mercantile Securities Company of California, per, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of ;527.00. Concord Branch American Bank, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $125.00. And it appearing to the Board that the bid of Mercantile Securities Company of California is the highest and best bid presented for said bonds; It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby ordered sold to Mercantile Securities Company of California for par, accrued inter est to date of delivery and a premium of $527. It is ordered that upon payment of said amount to County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, that the County Treasurer deliver said bonds to said Mercanti e Seorities Company of California. ' The vote thereon being unanimous.K f In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances.be and the same A are hereby made to following named indigents, to wit: g Beginning June 1st, 1925, Mr. and Mrs. F.L. Russell, 541- 12th at. Rich45 - mond, be granted $15. county aid, _ r,- Beginning June let, 1925, Mrs. Florence Anderson, Concord, be granted $75 County aid, for support of herself and five ch-ldren. It is further ordered that the following allowances be dis-continued: = That $30 state aid and $10 county aid of Mrs. Julia Polini, Crockett, . be discontinued on account of removal, 3 I „ate f 74 j I That the allowance of John Fitzgerald, Richmond, Cal, be discontinued on account of sufficient income. That allowance of Mrs. Olga S. Ahlquist, R.F.D. Berkeley, Cal. Boz 502, be discontinued on account of State denial. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on first of each and every month until the further order of this Board.,, In the Matter of Resident Physician at County Hospital. Dr. E.w.Merrithew, heretofore having been requested by this State to Look into the matter of employment of a resident physician for County Hospital and report to this Board, and at this time Dr. E.*.Merrithew reports that he has secured a resident physician at a salary of $150 per month, commencing July 1st, 1925; It is, by the Board ordered that the appointment of a resident physician at County Hospital by Dr. E.A.Merrithew, at a salary of $150 per month, be and the same is hereby approved by this Board. In the Matter of Granting Leave of Absence. E.P.Jackson, Justice of the Peace, 5th Township; Mrs. Alice whitbeck, County Librarian, Oscar Olsson, Supervisor 2nd District, R.R.Arnold, County Survey�r R.J.Trembath, Supervisor 5th District, and George Sbafer, Constable 9th'township, all having made applications to this Board for a leave of absence from theState of California; It is, by the Board ordered that each and all of said persons be and they are hereby granted a leave of absence of sixty days from and after the date of leaving the State of California. In the Matter of Vacation of County Health Officer. Dr. C.R.Blake, County Health Officer, having made application to this ' Board for a vacation; It is, by the Board ordered that the said Dr. C.R.Blake, County Health Officer, be granted a vacation for two weeks. . I r I In the Matter of Lost Warrants. E.R,Geska, and Pauline Geska, having filed with this Board their affidavitk which show that dere was issued to E.R.Geeks, Warrant No. 4270 on General Fund for the sum of $2.19 and to Pauline Ceske, warrant No. 4271, on General Fund, for sum ofi #2.19 and that said warrants are not now in their possession and have been lost and y. praying that new warrants be issued in lieu thereof; It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said original lost warrants, and that duplicates of sans be issued by the County Auditor, registered by County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrants. � V In the Matter of approval of Warrants Y� of Reclamation District #802. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow-! s Ing warrants of Reclamation District *802, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: i No. Date Amount. b I I 376 May 29th, 1925 =•140.00 i ' 377 May 29th, 1925 50:00 376' May 29th, 1925 10.80 9 May 29th, 192 81.86 338790 May 29th, 1929 12.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Hoard are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatuee thereto. i In the !Fatter of approval of contract of Manuel Brown for Fencing Crow -. i Canyon Road. Manuel Brown having been heretofore awarded a contract for building of ' fence on Crow Canyon Road and said Manuel Brown having filed his bond and contract duly signed as required by previous order of,this Board; It is ordered that the said bonds be andlhe same are hereby approved and �a the Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf) a ' of the County of Contra Costa, k s,. I r,. i I x,. f 76. i In the Matter of appointment. of Fire Connissi;mer i of Lafayette Fire Dietric,. P I It having been made known to this Board that J.J Boyer, Commissioner of said Fire District is now deceased; iIt is, by the Board ordered that George Weldon be and he is hereby ap- pointed a Fire Commissioner in'and for Lafayette Fire District in place of said I J.J.Boyer, for the term required by law."k h In the Matter of Contract of Larsen Bros, EcrBuilding Road. It is by the Board ordered that an extension of thirty days time from and after expiration of original contract be and the same is hereby granted to Larsen Bros, fcr building Div. #33 near Pittsburg. } 1 In Matter of Suit filed against County of Contra.Costa "Pacific Sulphur I & Chemical Company, vs. County of Contra Costa", i A suit,having been filed against the County of contra Costa by the Pacific Sulphur and Chemical Company, and the Chairman of this Board having been I served this day with summons and copy of complaint; It is, by the Board ordered that the District Attorney be and he is hereby authorized to appear for said County of Contra Costa and defend said action.• i Heller,Ehrman, White,& McAuliffe, having notified the District Attorney that they examined the bond proceedings in this matter and that they would without cost to the County of Contra Costa, appear and defend said action of the County if requested; It is by the Board ordered that said Beller, Ehrman, White & McAuliffe, I be and they are hereby requested to assist the District Attorney in defending said i suit without compensation or expense to the County of Contra Costa, or anyof the members of the Board of Supervisors. i R; In the Matter of Lease of Antioch Memorial Building. The District Attorney having presented to this Board a form of Lease from I the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, to W.H. Winfree,Lso O'Hara, L.A. Mahaffey, Ross E.Bewley and Tom Milan, Trustees of veterans Association of the Town I of Antioch, for a term of ten years, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Form of Lease be and the same is hereby approved by the Chairman of this Board and the I' ' 77 . 3 Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to execute said Lease for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, V The vote thereon being unanimous, 4. 1 of In Matter of Appointment of Traffic Officers. s The District Attorney having presented to this Board, a Form of Contract 1 with the State Motor Vehicle Department; It is, by the Board ordered that said formfcontract be and the same is here)y approved and the Chairman of this Board authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. =" e In the Matter of Providing Means for Establishing of Camp to be known as Sunshine Camp, for Under Nourished Children, WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that a Camp to be known as "Sunshine Camp" has been established in County of Contra Cesta, by Contra Costa Public $salt Association for care of under nourished children residing in Contra Costa County i who are liable to become tuberculosis charges, and, WHEREAS, the establishment of such Camp will provide for the benefit and strength of said children and possibly prevent such children from becoming tuber— culosis subjects and thereby becoming public charges, and, WHEREAS, it appearing to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that it would be to the best interests of the general public that means be provid— ed for the maintaining of said Sunshine Camp in Contra Costa County for above { purposes, and, WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that in addition to the amount provided .r' ' by said Contra Costa County Health Association it will be necessary for this Board to expend the sum of x250 towards the maintenance of said Camp for a period of six weeks, during the summer school vacation period; THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED and hereby ordered that it is the intention of this Board of Supervisors to provide the sum of $1290 to be used towards maintenance of said Camp for under nourished children by said Contra Costa Public Health Association, said amount to be paid on presentation of duly verified claims therefor on Hospital Fund, and duly authorized by the officers of said Contra Costa County Health Association. r The foregoing Resolution was passed by the unanimous vote of theBoard. 4 78 m In the Matter of approval of Insurance Policies on Richmond Memorial Hall A policy of Insurance of Aetna Insurance Company, on Richmond Memorial furnishina Building, is prelented to theBoard, and also policy of the Travelers Indemnity Company on steam boiler of Richmond Memorial Hall is presented to this Board; and approved and ordered placed on file. i; s In the Matter of Purchase of Trailer for use of County Surveyor, R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having reported to this Board that a trailer for use in moving tractors and bear cat skimmer is necessary for use in his depart— ment and for moving machinery from one place to another, in said County, and it appearing that it will be to the best interests of said county to purchase said trailer; It is, by the Board ordered that County Surveyor be and he is hereby ordered to purchase a Trailer suitable for use in moving machinery about the County. s �s And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday , June 22nd, 1925, at 10"o1cloe A.M. - ; .. . . . . . . Chairman. 4, .Clerk. t, e j - V. sass=,„ Ai �v I' Y IAT TP.E BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, JUNE rind, 1925• -5 The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon, w.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Oscar Olsson ,'st ' and R.J.Trembath. J.H.lyells,Clerk. Absent: Supervisors Zeb Knott and C.H.Hayden. - - - - -- jx. In the'Matter of petition to exclude Antioch and Live Oak rs School Districts from Riverview Union High School District. The hearing on petition to exclude Antioch and Live Oak School Districts from Riverview Union High School District comes regularly before the Board at this time, Wm. H.Hanlon, County Superintendent of Schools having filed with this Board , v'at said petition together with his report certifying that he has verified said petitions and finds them sufficient, and further stating that he feels that the proposed exclu ion is for the best interests of all concerned and recommends it for favorable con- sideration, and said petition and report are accompanied by an Agreement signed by a ' majority of the high school Board of said High School District and a majority of the ' Trustees of said School District, consenting to such exclusion and setting forth the terms thereof, and which said Agreement is in words and figures as follows, to wi e Antioch, California, May 21, 1925• AGAEE1fENT. We, the majority of the High School Board of the Riverview Union High School District of Contra Costa County, State of California, do hereby agree and consent to the exclusion from said Riverview Union High School District, that territo designated as the Antioch-Live Oak Union School District as such union district is described in the official record of school district boundaries on file In the - office of the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. The terms upon which consent is given to the exclusion of the above desig- nated territory from the Riverview Union High School District are as follows: FIRST: The high School Board agrees that the high school building, ground , and equipment and all of the property of every description, both real and personal, situated in the Antioch-Live Oak Union School District, shall become the property of the proposed new high school district to be formed from the territory embraced in the Antioch-Live Oak Union School District. EC�OND_: That from the funds now standing to the credit of the Riverview Union High cS hool District, as sh gun by the official records of the County Superinten eat of Schools of Contra Costa County, there shall be transferred to the credit of the proposed new high school district the sum of Seventeen thousand five hundreddollars ($17,500)• ' THIRD: That this Board will cause to be written the necessary requisition or requisitions to effect the transfer of the above named sum. FOURTH: That from the State and County High school funds the County Superi - tendent ofc3 hools shall apportion to the proposed new high school district an amount to be arrived at by multiplying the rate of apportionment per unit of average daily attendance by the average daily attendance of pupils attending the high school at Antioch. , FIFTH: That in all matters of apportionment the Superintendent of Schools ' shall treat the Riverview Union High School and the proposed new high school as if they had existed as separate high schools for the school year 1924-25 and that the basis of apportionment for the Riverview Union High School shall be the average daily attendance at the Pittsburg Branch High School and the average daily attendance 4` at the 'nigh school at Antioch shall be thepasis of apportionment fof the proposed new s high school. Otis Loveridge. , High School Board of River- A.v.Mcdaul view Union High School A.E.YoDermott. District. A.v.Davis H.A.eest Board of Trustees Antioch A. A.Aest Live Oak Union School •W.Mehaffy. District. E.J.Oiera yP e I 80 ._ s Said Pulliam H. Hanlon, County SuW rintendent of Schools appears in person before this Board and recommends that said petitions and Agreement be approved and T such District be excluded as prayed for and it further appearing that said District has no bonded indebtedness; IT IS THMEFORE, UPON MOTION DULY MADE AND CARRIED, by the Board ordered that said Antioch-Live Oak School District be and the same is hereby excluded from ? Riverview Union High School District under the terms agreed upon and set forth in said Agreement hereinabove set forth. The vote of the Board on the foregoing Order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Oleson, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisors Knott and Hayden. In the Matter of Granting Leave of Absence. It is by the Board ordered that James H. Hoey, Deputy District Attorney and "t .X Arthur Alstrom, Constable, in and for the 15th Judicial Township, be and they are hereby granted a leave of absence of sixty days from and after date of leaving State of California. i1. <f And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 29th, 1925, at 1068cloc win . . . . . . . . . .Chairman ..Clerk. , 21 Frr .y, g3 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA CO(JNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, x, MONDAY, June 29th, 1925. , The board met at 10 o'clock A.M. t Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Suprvisors Zeb Knott, C.H.Hayden R.J.Trembath. J.H.iyells,Clerk. Absent: Supervisor Oscar Olsson, w ' In the Matter of appointment of County Librarian. This Board having been notified that the office of County Librarian will terminate on Aug. 1st, 1925, and Mrs. Alice G.Whitbeck, having made anplication for re-appdatment, It is by the Board ordered that Mrs. Alice G.Whitbeck, be and she is hereby , appointed County Librarian for term prescribed by law, said office to begin Aug. let, 1925. In the Matter of Formation of ' Bay Point Highway Lighting District. A petition in writing having been presented to this Board on the let day of June, 1925, asking for formation of:a Highway Lighting District in the town of Bay Point and vicinity, and praying that an election be held to determine whether o not said District would be formed as required by law, and it appearing to the Board that said petition sets forth the boundaries of said proposed District which propos ' ed District is hereinafter described, and that it is signed by more than twenty-fiv persons each of whom is a tax payer and resident of said Town, and of the proposed 41 District and it further apaearirg to this Board that the said Town of Bay Point Is an unincorporated town of County of Contra Costa, and it further appearing that said petition in all things conformed to the requirements of law in such case made ' and provided and it further appearing to this Board that the notice of the hearing of said petition has been given in the. manner and form prescribed by law, and no on :appearing to protest or object to the formation of said District or to the inclusio �. of any property within said Distrit or at all, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED that an election be and the same is hereby ordered to be held in said proposed Highway Lighting District on Tuesday the 28th day of July, 1925, between the hours of 1 o'clock P.M. and ' 7:30 o'clock P. of said day, during which period the polls shall remain open, at wbich the qualifie electors of said proposed District may vote for or against said Highway Lighting District. Said proposed Highway Lighting District is situated in said County of - Contra Costa State of California, and boundaries thereof are more particularly dee- A cribed as follows, to wit: ' E2 BEGINNING at a point on the east line of Park Avenue in the Town of Bay Point, where the same is intersected by the North line of Division Street, said point being also the south quarter corner of section 6, Township 2 North, Range 1 West, M.D.B.& M. thence running north along said east line of Park Avenue, a distance of 2376.5 feet, more or less, to a point on the southerly boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company; thence following boundary line of said right of way in a southwesterly direction, a distance of 407.2 feet; thence north a distance of 41.1 feet to a point on the southerly boundary line of the right of way of the San Franciscp-Sacramento Railroad Company; thenoe fol- lowing the said right of way line S. 70009' W.a distance of 2355 feet more or lees, to a point on the westerly line of Section 6; thence southerly along the west line s.. of 9ecti6tt 6 and Section 7, a distance of 1560 Peet more or leas to a point on the south line of the County Road leading from Concord to Bay Point; thence west along said south line of county road, a distance of 754.5 feet to the northwest corner of Block 4, as said Block is so laid down, designated and delineated on that certain map entitled "Bay Point Subdivision" filed June 22, 1920, in Book 17 of Maps, at page 370, Records of said Contra Oosta County; thence southerly along the westerly line of said Block 4 and Block 3 of said Bay Point Subdivision and said line produced, a distance of 1345 feet more or less, to a point on the north line of Lot 5 of Section 7 produced westerly; thence easterly along said line and north line of Lots 5 and 6 of Section 7, a distance of 3326 feet more or less, to a poin on the east line of the northwest quarter of said Section 7; thence north along said line a distance of 1405 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Reference is hereby made to said petition On file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California,. for further particulars. The name to be given to said proposed District shall be "BAY POINT HIGHWAY LIGHTING DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY". The ballot shall contain the words "For Lighting District" and-the voter said shall write or print after thenwords the word "Yes" or the word "No." IT IS NOW BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the folloring places in said proposed Highway Lighting District shall be the places for holding said election and the following named qualified electors of said proposed Highway Lighting Distri ct have been and are hereby appointed to act as election officers to conduct said election in said proposed District to wit: POLING PLACE: Schirpke Hall, Bay Point. Inspector: C.B.Johnson Judges: S.W.Cunningham and Mrs. Belle T. Silva. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board call said election by posting notices thereof in three of the !host public places in said proposed District and by publication of a Notice in the Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper published in the County of Contra Costs, at least once a week for not leas than: fifteen days. Said notices sl.all state the time and place and purpose of said election giving the boundaries of said proposed Highway Lighting District and hour during which the polls shall be kept open. 9 u The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of theBoard, to wit: a Ayes: Supervisors Zeb Knott, C.H.Rayden, W.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath. Noes: bone. Absent: Supervisor Oscar Olsson. And the Board takes a recess to meet on Monday, July 6th, 1925, at 10 I� o'clock A.M. ....................chairman. ........Clerk. =T; IA' THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORIIIA. >017DAY, JULY 6th, 1925. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.U. Present; Hon. W.J. Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeh Knott; i C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Tre:abath. J.H.Wells,Clerk. Absent; Supervisor Oscar Olsson. The minutes and proceedings of the Board For and during the month of June, 1925, are read to the Board and by t::e Board approved as read and Eigned by the Chairman and Clerk. a In the Latter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District#2059. Good cause appeasing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- . ing warrants of.Reclamation District #2059 be and the same are hereby approved, to vdt. #267 Dated July 3rd, 1925 $ 102.90 t 268 July 3rd, 1925. 110.00 " 269 July 3rd, 1925 57.65 290 July 3rd, 1925 5.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. a In the Cutter of approval of Warrants ¢ s of Reclamation District #2026. Good cause appearing therefor,.it is by the Board ordered that the follow- x„ ing tiarrants of Reclamation District #2026, be and the same are hereby approved, tc wit: #130 Dated Liay 10, 1925 $ 4 620.64. 131 June 10, 1925 4,5501.99 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the j�. approval of this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Cutter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2024. Good causeebpeering therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin .,. warrants of Reclamation District #2024, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: #96 Dated May 10, 1925 $1,198.13 97 June 10, 1925 1,322.30 And the Chairmen and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signatures thereto 1` a �s I 84 In the LF tter of Allowance of :arrants of Reclamation District XG #2025. k i G cod cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of scid Reclamation District are approved, .to wit: #109 Dated May 10, 1925 ,$260.00 And the Chairman and Clerk are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. IN In the batter of Grantingr Dance permits. ;t The following named parsons having made applications to this Board for dance permits, v It is by the Board ordered that the following permits be and the same are hereby grented, to wit: Rodeo Voters League, Rodeo Hall, Rodeo, July 18th, 1925• Union Oil First Aid Club, of 0-1eum, August let 1525. Armand Girola, Pacheco Hall, Pacheco, July llt�, 1925. Harry Cordua, Oakley Hall, Oakley, July 11, 1925, and July 18th, 1925. The vote thereon being as follows, to wit: F Ayes: Su,,ervisors Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath, Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Olsson,' �z In the 'atter of lease of s Danville wemorial Hall. A.B,Tinn`_ng, District Attorney having presented to this Board a form of Lease duly signed wherein the County of Contra Costa is a party of the first part and Leo G.Lynch, Henry Hansen, Fran:: Roy, James P. Root and Vlm. E.Tarpley, Trustees of Veterans Association of the To,,-.n cf Danville, beim; M Association of Weran Soldier Sailors and Warines who have served the United States honorably in its wars, and who are organized for patriotic, fraternal and benevolent objects in said County, are second parties, z It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Lease be and the same is hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to execute said Lease for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa to said Association for a term of ten years, at a yearly rental of $1. per year. The vote thereon being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: S :ervisor Olsson. a rA i S5 G I } h In the Latter of Lease of s Walnut Creek '.Semorial Hall. A.B.Tinning, District Attorney having presented to this Board a form of Lease duly signed wherein the County of Contra Costa, is a party of the first part and Lester Lawrence, Philip tiling and Norman 'Uilson, Trustees of the 3alnut � Creek Veteran's Association being an Association of Veteran Soldiers, Sailors and Merines nho have served the United States honorably in its wars, and rvno are organized for patriotic, fraternal and benevolent objects in said Countyare second parties, 3 IT IS, on motion duly made and carried, by the Hoard ordered that said Lease be and the some is hereby approved and the Chairman of this Hoard is hereby authorized to execute said Lease for and cn behalf of the County of Contra Costa, to said Associetion for a term of ten years, a a yearly rental of $1, ner year. The vote thereon being as follo^.,s, to nit: I Ayes: Suervisors Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath, i Noes: None. Absent: S._pervisor Olsson. I I :' y In the Latter of Lease of Pittsburg Memorial Hall. A.B.Tinnirg, District Attorney having presented to this Hoard, a form of Lease duly signed wherein the County of Contra Costa is a party of the first part µ iand S.H.Marks, Carl Lepori, Jerome Johnstone as Trustees for David A.Solari Post #151, American Legion, being an Association of Veteran Soldiers, Sailors and Marines, who five served the United States honorably in its wars, and who are organized for patriotic, fraternal and benevolent objects in said County, are secorA jparties, ; i It is, upon mothn duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Lease be and the same is hereby approved and the Chairman of this Hoard is hereby xA authorized to execute said lease for and on oehalf of the County of ContraCosta I to said Association for a term of ten years, at a yearly rental of $1. nen year, ;r. The vote thereon being as follors, to wit: Ayes: Sa,ervisors Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trenioath. _ Noes: None. Absent: S�oervisor Oscar Olsson. ^' In the Latter of Eradication of Coyotes in Contra Costa County. 1 -: A committee of Citizens having appeared before the Hoard and urged the Board of Supervisors to make an appropriation to be used in eradication of coyotes in Contra Costa County, and this Board deeming it to the best advantages f Contra w A Costa County that an appropriation be made to be used in eradication of coyotes i in Contra Costa County; It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $1000 be set aside in County treasurer's officeout of the Ge;eral Fund to be used by Director of Agriculture in such manner as Director of Agriculture may deem best, in eradication of coyotes ' E f 96 i in Contra Costa County, said money to be paid to the Director of Agriculture on presentation of duly verified claims up to amount r.f $1000. In Latter of State Compensation Insurance. +F It is by the Board ordered that the County of Cortra Costa take State Compensation Insurance for year beginning July 1st, 1925, and that the bill presented for said initial payment be and the same is hereby ordered paid. IF 1 In the Matter of Contract of Hutchinson Company to Lacadamize Lile #,^ of Div. #25. It is by the Board ordered that an ettension of sixty days from and after date i of expiratior. of contract be and the same s hereby granted to Hutchinson Company within .hick to complete their contract on Nile #j of Div: #25. 3 ;zrz In the Latter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following named indigents be allowed following named amounts, commencing on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: Begin::ing July lst, 1925 Thomas A. Boyer, be granted $20 per month State aid I for Corrine and Charlotte Nesbitt. That beginning July 1st, 1925, Mrs. Priscilla Ydiedrick, Crockett, be granted $`20 per month State aid and $20 per month county aid, for sup_�ort and maintenance of two Brock children. Beginning July 1st 1925, Mrs, Lary Villa, 25 Enterprise Ave. Richmond, be i AN granted $20 state aid and 620 per month County aid for support of her two minor children. Beginning July 1st, 1925,: Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer be ;ranted $10 State aid for suppor of Barbara Thompson, six months old illegitimate child. a Beginni::g July lst, 1925, rs, 1'L L. Marshall, Antioch he placed on County list for $20 per month. It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw variant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. 31, 1,. i In the Latter of Granting Leave of Absence. It is by the Board ordered that R.R.Veale, be and he is hereby granted a 44 leave of absence of sixty days from and after d to of leaving The State of California. { i x i Ir. the 'latter of Estimate for a Maintenance of Crockett-Crolona Fire District. 44 The Crockett-Crolona Fire District C=.missioners having filed with this Ah ' Board, a Resolution shoving that the sure of $2500 will be required for maintenance oJ , Fire Department of Croc'_ett-Crolona Fire District for the ensuing year; , i It is, by the Board ordered that said sum be and the same is hereby approved . by t1-is Board and that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to report ' to this Board a rate of tax on all taxable property vithin the limits of said Crocks t- Crolona Fire District sufficient tc raise for the maintenance of said Crockett-Croloza Fire District the sura of $2500, at the time of levying taxes.k In the Matter of anproval of plans k and specifications for Div. 438 Cou.ty High-:ay. R.R.Arnold, having presented to this Board plans and specificaHans for - paving Extension of Div. #38 of County High.,-ay, which said Division is that portion of r:hat is known as O'Hara Avenue in Eastern Contra Costa County, beginning at the southeast corner of Section i5, T. 2 N R. 2 E. H,D.B.& L. and running north 10,485 _.Ea feet, to the concrete hi;;hr:ay at town -:f Oakley, It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications,profiles and cross-sections be and the same are hereby approved as plans and specifications, pro- files and cross-sections for the macadamizing of said road; It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Antioch Ledger for bids to be presented up to this Board on Monday, August 3rd, 1925, up to hover of 11 o'clock A.H. The vote thereon being as follows: z' i Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Olsson. ' In the Batter of Acceptance of ' Contract of E.E.O'Brien. R,R,Arnold, having filed with this Board, a certificate showing that the �- contract of E.E.O'Brien, for grading Crow Canyon Road, in Sun.Dist, #2, known as Divisbn -F'40, has been completed according to plans and specifications; r It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road accepted. It is further ordered that all nersons having claims against said E.E,O'Brie for material furnished or labor performed present same to this Board within thirty- t five days frca this date.r n' r k. qn{� I r -a In the Latter of Formation of x High School District comprised of Antioch-Live Oak Union School District. Wm. H.Hanlon, County Superintendent of Schools files with the Clerk of this Board, the following Certificate which is hereby recorded as follows, to wit: "Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1725 of the Political Code I hereby certify that at an election held in Antioch, Contra Costa °Y County, State of California, June 23, 1925, for the purpose of determining the question of the formation of a high school . district comprized of all the territory no:'; included within Antioch-Live Oak Union School District, the results of said election were: For the High School. District, Yes, 177 votes. For the High School District, No, None. _3 ri Respectfully submitted William A. Hanlon Superintendent of SCA0018, Contra Costa County s State of California, n z In the Natter of Request of Pittsburg Charber of a Commerce. ' Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce having filed with this Board a request # for a display of fruits, nuts, grain, etc, grown in Contra Costa County, prepared v e through the State Fair Exhibitor, this County, It is, by the Board ordered that Geo. P.Upham, State Fair Exhibitor for Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to place such fruits, nuts,grain, etc, in Pittsburg Cha::ber of Commerce rooms as is not needed for immediate use at State Fair and not on display at other places, during the time between exhibition x at the State Fair. ,; A 0 In the Hatter of appropriation s for support of Richmond Health Center. The Directors of Richmond Health Center having filed with this Board an estimate of the amount of money that will be required for the support of Richmond HealthCe�:ter for the ensuing year; It is, by the Board ordered that the County of Contra Costa appropriate `d toward the support of said Richmond Health Center the sum of $ 5000, said sum to be paid out on presentation of duly verified claims therefor, on General Fund. In the Latter of Allowance of clairns on General Fund. Certain claims against R.D. 1,S.D.4, having been filed with this Board, and it appearing that the fail payments of said claims would unreasonably burden r. the said District, It is by tl:e Board ordered that said claims be and they are and each of a them is hereby ordered 7id out of the General Fund: : s4 , t� Name. Amount. L. Anderson Company - - - - - - - - ,70 R.Anderson - - - - - - - - - - - 110.00 _.0 Borges - - - - - - - - - - - - 11,00 3 Chas. Ba_I:1eY - - - - - - - - - - 93.50 Frani: Duarte L,Della Rosa _ Son-- _ _ - _ _ Ches. B. Frazer - 60.50 G.R:`.Gou1�1 - - 31.50 Abbott 3. auks, Inc. - - - - - - -- 57.25 Alfred Johnson - - - - - - - - -- - 72,00 s Larsen Bros. - - - - - - - - - - -- 311,50 z Larsen Bros. - - - - - - - - - - -- 1198.23 y Y;m._Neinberg - - - - - - - - - - 52.25 s Peres Bros. - - - - - - - - - - - - 182.69 _ llo ' James Smith - - - - - - - - - - - - - 54.00 James Smith - 85.00 � S.A.Smith - 170.15 A.Silveria - - - - - - - - - - -- - 59.50 O,H. Soldern - - - - - - - - - - - - 44.00 Shell Co, of California - - - - - 183,15. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: S�:;;ervisors Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath, Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Olsson. g In the hatter of Formation of Joint Highway Road District. ,. :'lHEREAS the Board of Supervisors of Sacramento County in regular session ,a assembled, did, on the 6th dF.y of July, 1925, pass a resolution as provided for in Sectic,n 2 of an Act Entitled "An Act providing for the creation, organization and government of Joint Highway Districts, composed of two or more counties of the State of California" approved April 5, 1917, as amended; AND WTHEREAS, by said Resolution of said Board of Supervisors of Sacramento County recited that the public interest requires the construction of a highway begin- ning at the easterly end of the Rio Vista Bridge, thence running in a southwesterly 2., direction alon6 the ton of the levee on the easterly bank of the Sacramento River, to Three ;Zile Slough, thence across Three Mile Slough to the ton of Sherman Island Levee, thence following the meanderings of the Sherman Island Levee along the Sacra- mento River down stream in a southwesterly direction to Emmaton, thence across Sher_ man Island in a southerly direction to Curtis Landing, on the levee of the San Joaq n -44 River, thence following the meanderings of said Levee, down stream to the north end of the New Antioch Bridge; thence across the Nei: Bridge to the south end thereof, in Contra Costa County; thence from the south end of said bridge, in. a southerly direct on, ; for a distance of approximately one (1) mile to its junction with the Antioch Highwa3. The total length of this highway is approximately twelve (12) miles; ' AND i31MREAS, the counties wherein said proposed highway will be located, will be benefited by the construction of said road; AND WHEREAS, said resolution was directed by the County of Contra Costa, ` and the Board of Suprvisors thereof, and further recited that it was proposed to create a joint h_ghway district composed of the counties of Sacramento and Contra a Costa, for the construction of said Highway. ASID 7!HEREAS, said resolution has been transmitted to this Board and has been considered by this Board and is now before us for consideration; ^s UOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVE by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa P 90 i d A County, that we have given, and do hereby give our tentative approval, to said resolution, and to the proposal therein recited and to the purposes named therein and to the formation of said Joint Highway'District; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be n transmitted to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Sacramento, and to the County Clerk thereof. W Passed and adopted this 6th day of July, 1925 by the following vote:- Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. . Noes: None. Absent: Suervisor Olsson. - y. - And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and meets as a Board I z of Equalization. In the Matter of Equalization of Assessmnnts for 1925-26. Now at the hour of 3 o'clock P.M.of this 6th dayof July, 1925, the Board meets as a Board of Equalization and thdassessmentrollg, maps, books, statements, eto 9 being this day presented to the Board, the Board proceeded to examine same and takes recess as a Board of Equalization to and until Monday July 13, 1925, at 10 o'clock ' ams A.M. And the Board takes recess as a Board of Equalization and as a Board of Supervisors to and until Monday July 13th, 1925; at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . _ . .-. Chdaman. , , . . . . . . .Clerk. stf� f t a 31 4 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ' MONDAY, JULY 13th, 1925 . The Board met at 10 o'clock A.Y. Present: Hon. ■.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, C.H. Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.*ells,Clerk. } Absent: Supervisor Oscar Olsson. ' In the Matter of Warrants of e Reclamation District #2059. ' Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of HeClamation District #2059, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 291 July 3rd, 1925 = 31.00 292 July 3rd,1925 9.36 A 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 warrants of Reclamation District #1619. ' Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following 4 warrants of Reclamation District #1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. ¢ 359 July 3rd, 1925 $141.52 360 July 3rd, 1925 200.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. 'a In the Matter of Issuance P of Dance Permits. The American Legion Post #246, of Danville, having made application to this Board for permission to hold a dance on Aug, let, 1925, until 3 o'clock in the morning �A'' of the following day, It is by the Board ordered that said permit be granted.n } In Matter of Formation of Joint s District Highway between Sacramento and Contra Costa Counties. It is by the Board ordered that Supervisor R.Z. Trembath, be and Isis hereby appointed a Member of the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District. �a 74 4 I 92 I A i In the Matter of Estimate of Board of Fire Commissioners of Danville Fire District. The Commissioners of Denville Fire District having filed with this Board their estimate that $1200 will be required for the maintenance of fire Department of Denvilli Fire District for the ensuing year, It is, by the Board ordered that the said estimate be and the same is hereby approved and County Auditor is hereby authorized to furnish to this Board at the time of levying taxes, a rate that will be sufficient to raise said amount.. i In Matter of Change of Name of Riverview Onion High School District. The Trustees of Riverview Union High School District having filed with the x County Superintendent of Schools, a petition praying that the name of Riverview Onion High School District be changed tothat of Pittsburg High School District, and said County Superintendent of Schools having presented said petition to this Board of Supervisors; It ie, by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the sane is hereby fixed for Monday August 3rd, 1925, at 10 o'clock 1.M. before this Board at; 1 I the Board Room thereof at the Court House in the town of Martinez, and notice of said hearing be published in the Pittsburg Post, in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. II In the Matter of Granting Leave of Absence. It is by the Board ordered that J.H.Wells, County Clerk of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of thirty days from and after date of leaving the State of California. Thereup6n the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and meets as a Board of Equalization. In Matter of AD;)lication of Pacific Sulphur & Chemical Company for reduction of Assessment. Is The Pacific Sulphur & Chemical Company through its attorney Marvin 0. Hix, files with this Board, a petition for reduction of Its assessment on the northerly 6.152 acres of land lying between the rights of way of the Southern Pacific Railway Company, and theAtchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, in Lot #197 of San Pablo Rancho, Thereupon said Marvin C.Hix reads said petition to the Board of Supervisors and calls Franklin Hittell, who was sworn and testifies under oath regarding the value I of the improvement under Road Improvement District #1, to the lands described in a said petition for reduction of assessment; Thereupon petitioner having closed its testimony the matter is submitted to the Board, and the Board takes said matter under advisement to and until Monday, Jul ' 20th, 1925, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of gplication of Franklin Theodore Hittell, Charles Jacob Hittell and Franklin Theodore Hittell, as administrator of the estate of Catherine H. Hittell, deceased, for reduction of Assessments. Franklin Theodore Hittell, Charles Jacob Hittell and Franklin Theodore „x, Hittell, as administrator of the estate of Catherine H. Hittell, deceased, having s applied to this Board for reduction of assessment on southerly 4.464 acres of land lying between the rights of way of the Southern Pacific Railway Company and A.T. & S. r' F. Ry, do. in Lot 197, of San Pablo Rancho, and Merin 0. Hix, attorney appears for and on behalf of said petitioners; Thereupon said attorney reads said petition of said parties to said Board and calls Franklin Hittell who was sworn and testifies before this Board as to the v us of improvements in Road District Improvement #1 to the lands described in said petition 14 and said testimony being closed, the said petition is submittedto the Board for 4 considerati^n and decision and by the Board taken under advisement to and until Mondor July 20th, 1925, at 10 o'clock A.M. € And the Board takes recess to meet as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of Equalization on Monday, July 20th, 1925, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. f£LcG Clerk. 1 3� V j. r? rl �.r 94 A. I BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVIROS OR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, " STATE OF CALIFORRIA =3 MONDAY, JULY 20th, 1925 ; The Board met at 10 o'clock A.B. j Present: Hon. W.J. Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, C.R.Ray ren, s and Oscar Olsson. J.H.Wells, Clerk Absent: Supervisor R.J.Trembath J.A.McVittie, City Manager of the City of Richmond, appears before the 'r Board at this time andrequeet of t:-.e Board that the County of ContraCosta share with the City of Richmond the expense of improving one and three tenths (1 3/10 miles of San Pablo Avenue. :r In the Matter of Dance Permits. The following named persons having made application to this Board-foT i permits: it is ordered by the Eoard that the following permits be and,the,same Are hereby granted, to wit; I 3 Roder Voters' League, Rodeo Hall Aug 15, 1925. M.B. Cabral n " Aug S, 1925 Avalon Orchestra Pacheco Hall, July 25,1925• It further appearing that two applications have been made fora dan-e permit for Rodeo upon Aug S, 1925 it isordered by the Board that the following application be and it is hereby denied. Avalon Orchestra, Rodeo, Aug 9, 1925. In the matter of Release of Money due Contractors s The San Pablo Lumber Company having filed with this Board its written notice to release to Cobby and Owaley all moneys withheld from them under the w contract for the erection of the Richmond War Veterans Memorial Building with held under notice filed with the Board by said San Pablo Lumber Company. It IS THEREFORE ordered that said money be and the same is hereby re- �. leased. x ,y si In the Matter of Warrant of Reclamation District No. 1519. .. Good cause a _earing therefor, it is by the Board ordered and decreed that the following warrent of Reclamation District No. 1619 be and the same is hereby approved, to-wit:- NO. Date Amount E 357 July 3 $160 And the Chairman and the Clerk are hereby authorized to note the approval of thi� Board on said warrant by affixing their signature thereto. 7 LL', In the Matter of Communication from Orinda Imorovement Association The Communication from Orinda Improvement Association calling the attention to the Board the condition of the Tunnel Road having been received said communic - tion is read to the Board and,it is by the Board ordered that the Clerk write the Association and inform them that the Road is being taken care of by the Board. gAs In the matter of Communication r: ' frcm the E1Cerrito Improvement Association It is ordered that the communication from El Cerrito Improvement Associ �f tion together with a copy. of the resolution of gift of:furniture etc. to the El a, Cerrito branch library be filed. db s' In the Matter of Salary of the Old River Bridge tender. ° Good cause aopearing therefor,It is ordered that the Contra Costa Count share of the salary of E.R. Heacock as bridge tender of the Old River Bridge be and the sae is fixed at $62.50 a month commencing on the let day of July 1925, an payable out of-the General Fund. ?4 ' It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant upon the General Fund in favor of E.R. Heacock for the sum of $62.50 on the first day ofA �e each and every month until the further order of this Board.. 'Di In the Matter of the report on Carquinez Straits Bridge The Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Co. having presented to the Board a written report of tae work on the Carquinez Straits Bridge,-said report is read and-ordered filed. �5 In the Matter of the appointment of ^ 3 Architect for Detention Rome Good cause appearing therefor; It is ordered that A.W. Cornelius be and he is hereby appointed Architedt to prepare plans and specifications for the {' building of the-Detention Home. x Tom. 66 In the Matter of Allowance 5: to Indigents I. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the fol- lowing ollowing allowances be and the same are hereby made to following named indigents, commencing on dates set opposite their respective names,to-wit:- BOYEF.: That beginning July 15, 1925, $?20.00 per Mmth State, and $15.00 County aid be allowed for the support and maintenance of Garnet and Thelma May Smith, illegitimate colored children. I BOYER: That beginning July 1,1925, 510.00 per month State and ?$10.G0 j County aid be allowed for the supoo,.t and maintenance of Ruby Jobneon, and illegit- imate child, i BOYER: That beginning July 1,1925, $20.00 per month State anc !$10.00 County be allowed for the support and maintenance of the two Holmsten childred- Orphans. I BOYER: That, beginning July 15,1925, $10.00 per month State aid be allowed for the support and maintenance of Elizabeth Brent, a 13 year old colored girl. LOCKRAM; That, be@inning July 1,1925, 120.00 per month State aid be al[ lowed 1-rs. H.A. Dockham, Crockett, California, for the support and maintenance of her two minor half orphan children. McL-OD: That, beginning July 1,1925, .'n,15.00 per month State aid be al-� k lowed Patricia McLeod, 2017 Roosevelt Ave., Richmond, a blind girl. STATE 6 COUNTY AID 1925-1926 name DISTRICT #I STATT COUNTY Andreani, Mary Box 231 A.E.Richmond $30.00 $30.00 Angell, Erna 1125 Bissell Ave. Richmond 20.00 10.00 Asp�ren, Ruth 220 Nevin Ave. Richmond 10.00 10.00 Bera, Victoria Box 190, Berkeley 30.00 25:00 1 Bernardo, Emily 544 7th St. Richmond 30.00 20.00 Benke, Mary E. 5717 Bayview Ave. Richmond 10.00 5.00 n Bravikovich, Henel Box 216 Richmond,R.F.D.#1 40.00 Buchan, Mrs. Elizabeth1 22 Roosevelt Richmond 40.00 30.00 Civetta, Stefana 444-B Street, Richmond 30.00 10.00 Combis, Helen Pinole, California 10.00 10.00 Dutrow, Ethel 456 Golden nate Ave.Richmond 10.00 10.00 Fetrow, Mrs. Clara 1.F.D.#1 Bx532 Richmond 10,00 5.00 Fiderio, Mrs. Pasquale E1 Cerrito, California 50.00 35.00 Figueiredo, Marie 142.12th St. Richmond 20.00 Flynn, Rose R.T 134 1st St.nichmond 10.00 Giovanvetti, Christina 418 Pacific Ave. Richmond 20.00 15.00 Griffith, nose A. Pinole California 20.00 10.00 Grosjeen, Mary F. 243 16th St. Richmond 2.0.00 Guisto, Angelina 628-2nd St. Richmond 20.00 20.00 Hurley, Ellen 18 Washington Ave. Richmond 10.00 10.00 ' Jagard, Nellie J. 220 21st St. Richmond 10.00 10.00 i Jaquith, Minnie 2662 Garvin Ave. Richmond 10.00 10.00 � Johnson, Mrs. Ellen 2530 Clinton Ave. Richmond 20.00 20.00 Kramer, Kate 5229 Esmond Ave. Richmond 40.00 Linquist, Fannie 48th St. Stege, California 10.00 20.00 O'Connor, Mrs. Barbara 43-11th St. Richmond 20.00 20.00 I DISTRICT #I Orsine, La,elia 3231 Wall St. Richmond $20.00 $20.00 Paine, Mrs. Ethel 2 54 Grant Ave . Richmond 50.00 30.00 Pucci, Mrs. Theresa 1415 4th St. Richmond 30.00 15.00 Read, Mrs. Katherine 412 S. 20th St. Richmond 10.00 Sanchez, Mrs. Myrtle 'Ii.F.D. #1 BX 339 Richmond 20.00 10.00 Schwartz, Children Martinez, California 40.00 50.00 Thomas A. Boyer I Silkenat, Ida 419-22nd St. Richmond 40.00 Simi, Mary 553-22nd St. Richmond 20.00 10.00 Simms, Mrs. Katharine 530 4th St..P.ichmond30.00 Smith, Mrs. Eula Richmond, Caifornia 40.00 40.00 Spracklen, Dora 357 Albermarle St. El Cerrito20.00 20.00 Sutton, Cleanor G. 433 15th St. Ricm hond, 20.00 20.00 Trampetti, Isola 933 Maine St. Richmond 40.00 10.00 i Vickers, Lillie 14�+-2nd St. Richmond 10.00 11algren, Marian 910 Assel Ave. Richmond 20.00 20.00 i SUPERVISOR DISTRICT #2 i Aiello, Mrs. Speranza Crockett, California $30.00 $20.00 Bea._lsh, Mrs. Nellie Port Costa, California 20.00 20.00 Borelli, Mrs. Rosins, Crockett, California 40.00 20.00 Foley, Mrs. Lettie Lafayette, California 20.00 Gotti, Mrs. Josephine Crockett, Californ.a 30.00 10.00 Hurley, fors. Mary Crockett, California 20.00 Incarnati, Mrs. Letizia Crockett, California 50.00 20.00 I SUPERVISOR DISTRICT #2 (cont) IaQObitti, Mrs. Gemma Crockett California $20.00 $10.00 Kelleher, Mrs. Julia Port Costa, California 50.00 30.00 $ McMahon, Mrs. Anna Sequoia, California 10.00 10.00 Mangilii, Mrs. Ruth Crockett, California 10.00 5.00 Mazziei, Mrs. Julia Crookett, California 30.00 30.00 Pechavar, Mrs. Rose Crockett, California 30.00 10.00 Rose, Minnie Crockett, California 30.00 Scampini, ;yrs. Marie Crockett, California 10.00 10.00 Smith, Mrs. Helen Crockett, California 20.00 10.00 F Villa, Mrs Angelita Rodeo, California 40.00 10.00 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT U 'i Bacciglieri, Mrs. Annunziata Martinez, California $30.00 $10.00 Billings, Mrs. Vernita 1623 Berrellessa, Martinez 40.00 20.00 Elder, Mrs. Lettie Martinez, California. 20.00 10.00 Fontana, Mrs. N. Talbert St. Martinez, 50.00 10.00 Freitas, ^melia Conoord, California 10.00 Gallagher, Mrs. Elizabeth Martinez, California 20.00 ' Kirk, Ears. Edith Martinez, California 30.00 10.00 Larimer, Mrs Elizabeth Walnut Creek, Califor.ia 20.00 5.00 le. Lazyarini, Mrs. Angelinz Martinez, California 40.00 30.00 Lucido, Mrs. Frances 215 Foster St. Martinez 10.00 10.00 Safferes, Mrs. Rosalie Canord, California 10.00 Shields, Mrs. Dollie Walnut Creek, California 20.00 20.00 Samora, Mrs. Mary Concord, California 60.00 20.00 Tarantino, Mrs. Rose 1617 Estudillo St. Martinez 30.00 30.00 Thickens, Mrs. Emma W. 'Nalnut Creek,California 20.00 20.00 0 ,SUPERVISOR DISTRICT #4 Bruno, Mrs. Jennie 312 York St. Pittsburg X20.00 : Cardinalli, Mrs. Jennie 332 York St. Pittsburg 10.00 10.00 Cardinalli, Mrs Lucy 249 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg40.00 10.00 Carini, Mrs. Annie 162 'N 6th St. Pittsburg 20.00 10.00 Chippara, -'rs. Maria 536 Cutter Ave. Pittsburg 10.00 Speranza, Cutino 402 Cutter Ave. Pittsburg 10.00 Flores, Mrs. Marie 155 W 2nd St. Pittsburg 10.00 Lucido, Mrs. Maria 157 T Front St. Pittsburg 10.00 McGuire, Mrs. Mary Clayton, California 20.00 10.00 Macaluso, Mrs. Maria 265-,W 7th St. Pittsburg 20.00 Mattucci, Mrs. Julia 70-'7 7th St. Pittsburg 40.00 10.00 4 Mercurio, Francesca 149 'w 4th St. Pittsburg 10.00 10.00 Mercurio, Mrs. Ursula 350 E 1st St. Pittsburg �j0.00 10.00 Pizzementi, Mrs. Nada 9th & Cutter Sts. Pittsburg 40.00 "a SUPERVISOR DISTRICT Y5 Broderick, Mrs. Flora Oaklay California $30.00 $15.00 Enos, Mrs. Rita Antioch,California 10.00 5.00 Ferreira, Mrs. Josephine Antioch,California 50.00 20.00 =_ Garcia, Mrs. Mary B;adford Island,Californa 50.00 10.00 # ManQlatos, Balleo Antioch,Californa 30,00 10.00 Sanchez, Mrs. Mary Byron,Califorria 20.00 15.00 4 COUNTY AID 1925-1926 D S �$1 Ames, Juanita San Pablo, California $15.00 d Azevedo, Marie San Pablo, California 15.00 Bane, James H. 902 Penns. Ave. Richmond 15.00 Barsanti, Joseph 324 Barrett Ave. Richmond 20.00 Benson, Mrs. Clara Kearney St. El Cerrito 14.00 F. Bergman, Mary a. 2206 26th St. Richmond 10.00 ry Braga, Mary San Pablo, California 20.00 Brazil, Mrs. Clara 53 Park Place, Richmond 15.00 .Sromley, Katherine 226 Nevin Ave. Richmond 20.00 ° Brown, Mr. George Giant,California 10 .00 v�' O , iaca, Filomena San Pablo, �aliforna 30.00 h. Cornell, 6amuel San Pablo,California rio.00 Davis, 011ie Stege,Califorrd a 40.60 y: 'avis, Frank E1 Cerrito,California 25.00 c, Duarte, Louise Bx 2837 Richmond 40,00 Elliott, Mary 137 Eddy St. Richmond 119.00 Fitzech, Elizabeth 5 Bishop St. Richmond 20.00 Forsman, J.A. 629 6th St. Richmond 10.00 Griffith, Mrs. Helen 38 Cottage Ave. Richmond 25.00 Ling, Lee San Pablo, Califorerkeley 20.00 nia 10.00 Johnson, Mrs. David R.F.D.#1, Bx 295 p` Kent, mrs. Olen c{j- 772 5th St. Richmond 15.00 Kerr, Fannie E. E1 Cerrito, California 15.00 Lewis, Goldie 2006 Barrett Ave. Richmond 35.00 McCawley, Fled Richmond Annex 50.00 f' McGlanon, James 47 Washington Ave. Richmond 20.00 Moitoza, William G. San Pablo c0aliforie 20.00 t�. 98 Y Mountford, Mrs. Martha 243-2nd St. Richmond $15.00 Navarro, Joseph 456 C Street, Richmond 20.00 Poole, John 439 5th St. Richmond 15:00 Radick, Mary - 835 7th St. Richmond 20.00 Reeves, Hattie 216 W Richmnd Ave. Richmond 20.00 Russell, r.T. - 541 12th St. Richmond 15.00- '•j+ Saldivar, Delf.ina 142 7th St. h:chmond 30.00 Wilcox, Mrs. Alexander 723 12th St. Richmond 25.00 i Wilson, Frank A. 126 Pomona Ave. Richmond 20.00 SUPERVISORDIS ounty AidTRICT 42 s` Amador, Donaciana Port Costa, Ca ifornia $10.00 Bush, Sidney H. Rodeo, California 60.00 Cook, Lyman Alamo, California 15.00 Case, Ella T. Danville, California 18.00 Dolan, Kate Port Costa, California 10.00 Manguso, Frank Crockett,California 15.00 Mareira, Rose Crockett, California 20.00 r Muth, John Valona,California 25-00 1 Payne, Mary C.. Valona, California 12.50 y Schwartz, Jacob Danville,California 10.00 ' Souza, Ignacia Valona, California 15.00 Webster, Mary I. Crockett, California 00.00 SUPERVISORDISTRICT 1 County id j Anderson, Mrs. Florence Concord, California $7500 Ballistieri, Francisco Martinez, California 10..00 Carvalho, Mrs. Rosie Concord, California 35.00 Costa, Adelina Concord, California 35.00 x Costanza, Erasimo Martinez, California 10.00 Davi, Anna Martinez, California 20.00 Gallagher, Mrs. Delia Concord, California 27.50 Johnson, Mrs. O.A. Pacheco,California 15.00 Lavuro, Frank Martinez, California 10.00 Lockman, Mrs. Ruby Pacheco, California 30.00 Lodi, Mrs. A.C. 424 Green St.Martim z, 25.00 Lucido, Mary Martinez, California 10.00 ' Mastagni, Antonio 1425 Castro St. Martinez 15.00 i.'• McDonald, =-lexander Concord, California 20.00 Mercurio, Mrs. Anna B. Martinez, Californ a 40.00 Modica, Gueraldo Martinez, California 10.00 N Nicolis, Nicolina Martinez, California 12.00 Periera, Mary E. Martinz, California 12.50 Sparacino, -ngela Martinez, California 12.00 Tachini, Mariano Martinez, California 10.00 Tarantino, Dorothra Martinez, California 9.00 Woodson, Mary Walnut Creek,California 15.00 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT . . County Aid Billeci, Erasimo 378 W 2nd St. Pittsburg $10.00 Bruno, Costmo 312 York St. Pittelurg 16.00 Buffs, Frances 260 W 5th St. Pittsburg 15.00 Cacciola, Mrs. Palma Pittsburg, California 40.00 Ferrante, Angelo 536 Cutter Ave. Pittsburg 15.00 Flores, nngeline 276 'W 4th St. Pittsburg 8.00 Lococco, G. 36 14 5th St Pittsburg 20.00 Puccio, Rosa 7th & West Sts. Pittsburg 7.00 Russo, Joe "T 30 r 5th St. Pittsburg 30.00 Russo, Salvatore & Wife 282 71 3rd St. Pittsburg 10.00 Scola, Gaetano 115 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg 15.00 I Mrs. Biert W. Sierp Bay Point, Caifornia 25.00 I SUPERVISOR DISTRICT N5 ounty Ai-a7 Acrey, Eva Byron, California $20.00- Annis, Emma 0.- Antioch, Califo rna 10.00 Carey, Laura A. Byron,California 12.00 Didio, Clementine Antiooh, California 10.00 Fraga, Mrs. N. Oakley, California 20.00 Gallagher, Mrs. Bridget Antioch, California 15.00 Jones, James H. $nightsen,California 15.00 l Laird, Sarah H. Antioch,California 15.00 Learn, Mary A. - Antioch,California 15.00 Sambro, Sandy - Antioch, California 10.00 Schmude, August Byron,ealifornia 10.00 Steffano, S. -ntioch,California 12.00 Sweeney, Irene- Oakley, California 15.00 Tellus, Jane Antioch, California 12.00 Zarlengo, Mary. Antioch,California 20.00 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT the County Auditor d raw warrant on Countyl Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents for the sums set opposite tl}air ? respective names and to commenoe on dated set opposite their names. r r r 3 4i In the Matter of Allowance of # Claims of Special Road Fund It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County ' Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, Certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's po - s tion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treas urer of Contra Costa County during the year 1925, and from moneys collected for violation of motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck Licenses, ` I which said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively in construction 0f -. I .bridges, culverts and roads in said County and the following claims having been ,. presented for construction of roads, bridges and culverts in Sup. Dists. #1, #2,land #4. a It is ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County: NAME AMOUNT. Dist. #1 Standard Oil C0.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $478.74 Standard Oil C0.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 110.60 Standard Oil Co.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 434.40 ` Standard Oil Co.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 464.02 Standard Cil Co.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 466.04 Bates & Borland - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 160.00 Bates & Borland - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 469.00 Bates & Borland- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -270.00 Bates & Borland- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -456.00 Bates & Borland- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 252.00 Dist. #2 Manuel Brown_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _$594.00 E.E.C'Brien - _ 24-0.50 � Frank Buralho_ _ 6 00 ' J. Angotti- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 54.00 J. Angotti- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 76.50 J.F. O'Neill- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 61.50 A. Murphy- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -123.75 A.Murphy- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 27.50 JohnNear- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 63.75 a A.M. Frazer- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 71.00 F.C.stow- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -67.50 x. Valdon �ason- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 165.00 . RobertThomson- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 204.00 Robert Thomson - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 34.00 Andy Smith- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -63.00 Dist, #4 Larsen Bros- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$9921.49 - The order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Thereupon the B,ad takes recess as a. Board ofSupervisors and meets fi as a Board of Equalization. , In the Matter of the Application of 's �x GOLDEN GATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, a I. corporation to reduce assessment. Now at this time ti3e Golden Gate Investment Company, a corporation fil s herein and presents to the Board it's verified petition to reduce the assessment upon the improvements upon the following described property: , Being a portion of lots 3 and 4 in block 337 of the Additional Survey of the Twon of !artinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California A.F.Bray appears for Paid petitioner and A.B.Tinning appears at the re .:;, ion : request of the Board of Equalization, and H.Harris is sworn and testifies herein], ,. and the matter is submitted to the Board for consideration and decision and the Board 'having fully considered the evidence finds that the facts set forthin the verified petition are true and that the assessment of 44000,00 for the imnro've- y ments on said property is disproportionate to the value thereof, and that said :: petitioner is a party beneficially interested in said or;perty and would in- directly pay the increased taxes accruing by reason of said assessment bei,g i raised to 44000.00, and that 93000.00 is a fair and just assessment for said im- provements and is proportionate to the values as fixed in that neighborhood, j Wherefore it is ordered that the said assessment be corrected by reducl i ing the assessment upon the improvements upon said orooerty heretofore described from ?4000.00 to 43000.00 and the Clerk hereof is directed and required to make i 1 such correction upon the assessment rolls of Contra Costa County. In the Matter of the Application of - 3' -A FRAiKLIN THEODORE HITTELL, at al. for Reduction of Assessment. The petition to reduce assessment upon.the southerly 4.46L acres of land lying between the rights of way of of the Southern Pacific R.R.Co. and the Atch- inson, Topeka and Santa Fe. R.R. Co., in Lot 197-of the San Pablo Rancho having .44 i been heretofore submitted to the Board of Equalization for consideration and de-1 cision and the Board having fully considered the same and being duly advised in the premises orders that said petition for reduction of assessment be and the sage x is hereby denied. } In the Matter ofthe Application of PACIFIC SULPHUR AND CHEMICAL CO. for reduction of assessment, j The petition to reduce assessment upon the northerly 6.152 acres of lap lying between the rights of way of the Southern Pacific R.R.Cc and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe.R.R.CO in Lot No. 197 of the San Pablo Rancho, having been $ heretofore submitted to the Board of Equalization for consideration and decisioal andtbe Board having fully considered the same and being duly advised in the pre-1 mises orderes that said petition for reduction of assessment be and the same is hereby denied. a In the Matter of Equalization of Assessments. Now at this time the Board of Equalization ard, further consideree the maps, books, statements and rolls of Contra Costa County and on motion of Super- visors Hayden, seconded by Supervisor Knott, It is, by the Board ordered that the assessment rolls, books, maps in and for County of Contra Costa, be and the same are hereby accepted and approved 4 5' The foregoin- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard of ; Supervisors sitting as a Board of Equalization anti the Board adjourns as a Boardl I of Equalization. ._.k And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 3rd, 1925, at j 10 o'clock A.M. R Clerk. ' . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. . I P 16 i Al IN THE BOARD OF SLPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. a MONDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1925. The board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Ron. *.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors 2eb Knott, Oscar ' ' Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. _ - J.H.wells,Clerk. <' The minutes and proceedings for and during the month of July, 1925, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. i3 In the Matter of approval of �e1 Warrants of Reclamation District , #1619. ° Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation District #1619, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 356 July 3rd, 1925 50.00 ' And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District ,X #602. Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #502, be and the same ase hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 361 July 25, 1925, $ 140.00 362 July 25, 1925 26.6o 363 July 25, 1925 407.37 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the , r approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. 9 In the Matter of approval of warrants of Reclamation District #2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #2059, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 293 August 1, 1925 $117.20 294 r 110.00 299 ' 55.80 r 21.00 297 r 4.00 - r 99 . 90.00 300 r 102.50 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signature thereto. lt%I _.__. lag i Jii In the ]latter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County. A committee from Native Sons.and Native Daughters of the Golden Went for Contra Costa County appear before the Board and ask this Board to make an appropriation for advertising the resources of Contra Costa County.at the Diamond Jubilee oelsbration to be held in San Francisco, in September, and it appearing to the Board that it wo 'd .} be to the best interests of Contra Costa County to make an appropriation for advert ing resources of Contra Costa County at said celebration; It is, by the Board ordered that said Committee be and they are hereby authorized to expend on behalf of advertising the resources of Contra Costa County I the sum of $150, said amount to be paid on presentation of duly verified claims therefor on the Advertising Fund of Contra Costa County. a In the Matter of Lost Warrants. Manuel Austi, having filed with this board his affidavit showing that on they j 6th day of July, 1925, there was issued to the Concord Vegetable Co. by the County Auditor of said County a warrant on County Hospital Fund numbered 291 for the sum of $98.22 and that said warrant was mailed to deponent on July 8th, 1925, and has not a been received and has been lost; I Therefor, it is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County Treasia er be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant, and that a duplicate of the same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Tress urer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant., In the Matter of Advertisement for bids for construction of Dix #38 of County Highway. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of Div. #j of the County Highway of Contra Costa County, which said Division is that portion of what is known as O'Hara Avenue, in Eastern Contra Costa County, beginning at the southeast corner of Sec. 35, T. 2 N., R. 2 Y., M.D.M. running thence north a distance of 10,485 feet, to the concrete highway at town of Oakley, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bids are received, in following sums, to wit: PERES BROS: Rock and Screenings in pavement, per ton, S 3.15 Surface covered with asphaltum, sq. ft, .02 , Y.F. SULLIVAN: Rock and screenings in pavement, per ton, $3.54 Surface covered with asphaltum, eq. ft. .014 HUTCHINSON COMVANY: Rock and screenings in pavements, psr ton, $4.o0 Surface covered with asphaltum, sq ft. .027 A.�. CRIER: Rock and screenings in pavement, per tm, $4.00 Surface covered with asphaltum, sq. ft. .015 Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of Peres Bros. Is the lowest and beat bid presented for the completion of said work; Itis, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby n j 1b3 sr. awarded to Peres Bros. at the above prices stated in their bid. Itis further ordered that said Peres Bros. execute bonds in the 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 securi y for labor and materials furnished. In the Matter of Issuance of Dance Permits. Applications having been made to this Board for the following dance permits, It is by the Board ordered that the following persons and firms be and they are herelf authorized to conduct dances on dates and at places below indicated: a T.B. LEWIS AND RODEO FIRE DEPT. Rodeo Hall, Sept. 12, 1925• AVALON ORCHESTRA, CROCBETT, Aug. 9th, 192% ARMAND GIROLA JOHN FREGULIA 4 CAROL WALKER, Clayton, August 15, August a9, a Sept. 12, Sept. 26, 1425. All other dates and places rejected. k ED. W. OORDUA, Oakley Hall, Oakley, August 29, 192% All other dates rejected. S.V. SRAMER, Rodeo, -August 22nd, 1925 y� 4 ' In the Matter of approval of Financial Report of Contra Costa County, r` She Oounty Auditor having filed with this Board, his report as to the fi alal condition of Contra Costa County as of June 30th, 1925, 3!i It is, by the Board ordered that said report be and the same is hereby41 approved and said report ordered published in Antioch Ledger, in the manner and for time prescribed by law. In the Matter of State Compensation Insurance. ' This Board having heretofore tikes out policy on State Insurance Fundy and se id Fund having notified this Board that rate will be increased to 111% of original price and asking approval by this Board of said policy; It ie, by the Board ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to execute said blank for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. e4 rte. n 104 In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and the same are hereby made to following named indigents, commencing on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: Beginning July 1st, 1925, Yrs. Helen G.Cox, Oleum, be granted$20 Stats ' aid for support and mairtenanee of her two minor children. '+ Beginning July 1st 1925, Yrs. Ellen Johnson, 2530 Clinton Ave. Richmond, be granted $20 State aid and #20 county aid for support of herself and two minor children. ' ,I Beginning July 1st, 1925, William Howard, Clayton, be granted ;10 county i V allowance. That $30 State aid be discontinued Yrs. Fannie Press, on account of denial by State Board and that $30 county aid heretofore allowed continue. That $50 per month c;unty aid paid to Probation Officer Thomas A.Boyer, for maintenance of four Schwartz children be and same is hereby reduced to X40 per month. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents and that the County Treasurer i pay the same. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Frank Davis, El Cerrito, be and the same is hereby discontinued on account of recent'death, f } That the State and County allowance of Yrs. H.Y. Lewis, E1 Cerrito, be discontinued on account of her recent marriage, aid not being needed any longer. That the County allowance of Cosimo Bruno, Pittsburg, be and the same is hereby discontinued on account of her recent death. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. Good and sufficient cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that a temporary allowance of $50 be and the same is hereby allowed to John Regello, an indigent person, and that the County Auditor immediately draw his warrant for said amount on Hospital Fund. In the Matter of Change of Name of Riverview Union High School District. A petition having been filed with this Board signed by all the Trustees.of Riverview Union High School District praying that the name of Riverview Union High School District be changed to Pittsburg High School District, and this Board having heretofore fixed the hearing on said petition for this day, and having given notice by notice by publication of same.in Pittsburg Poet, in manner and for time prescribed by law, and proof having been made to this Board that notice has been given in accordance with said order and no one at this time appearing to object to said change of name, or at all, It is, by the Board ordered that the name of Riverview Union High School j District be and the same is hereby changed to that of Pittsburg High School District) The vote thereon being unanimous., t I j v� In the Matter of Petition for Formation of Bay Point Highway Lighting District. It appearing to the Board that, and the Board now finding, in accordance with that certain order made by the Board of Supervisors of Contra.Costa County, Stale of California, on the 29th day of June, 1925, directing that an election be held on Tuesday, the 28th day of July, 1925, within certain territory and in said order and hereinafter particularly described, for the purpose of determining whether the ' same shall become a Highway Lighting District of the name of Bay Point Highway LightJ ag District of Contra Costa County, and that the notice of election thereby ordered to be published in the Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper printed and published within the said territory and proposed District, was duly published in said paper, to wit: The Contra Costa Gazette, once a week for not less than fifteen. days next immediatel preceding the date of the said election, to wit: the 28th day of July, 1925, as appears by the affidavit of B. E. Stotts , on file herein, and that said notice of election thereby ordered to be posted in at least three public places in said proposed Lighting District was duly posted for more than fifteen days next immediately preceding the date of election as appears by the affidavit of Clyde Laird, on file herein, and that in accordance with said order so made, published r and posted as aforesaid, the said election was duly and regularly held on Tuesday, ' the 28th day of July, 1925, between the hours of 1 o1clock P.Y. and 7:30 o'clock P.M. of said day within the said limits of said proposed Lighting District, and it appear ing and the Board now finding that said election officers appointed to conduct said election did canvass the votes immediately afterthe close of election and did report the result of said election to the Board of Supervisors within five days subsequent -sac -to the holding thereof, to wit: on the 29th day of July, 1925, and this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Uounty, on Monday the 3rd day of August, 1925, being the Monday next succeeding the said election having proceeded to canvass and having can- : s vassed the votes cast at said election and upon said canvass it appears that there were 141 votes cast at said election and that of said total number of 147 votes a ma ority . of votes cast, to wit: 81 votes were in favor of said Lighting District and that 65 votes were cast against the said Lighting District and one spoiled ballot; ' NOW, THEREFORE, This Board of Supervisors hereby determines and finds that x said election was duly and regularly conducted in all respects as required by law, and in accordance with law and that a majority of the said 147 votes cast at said election to wit: 81votes were in favor of the Highway Lighting District. <'- ' IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a Lighting District of the name of BAY POINT HIGHWAY LIGHTING DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, has been and the same is hereby duly and regularly established and with the boundaries stated in the petition and } the order in above entitled matter and hereinafter particularly described. 'p IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the territory lying within the limits of,sald boundaries stated in said petition and order and hereinafter described be and the same is ordered and declared to be a duly established highway Lighting District of the name of BAY POINT HIGHWAY LIGHTING DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. The territory hereinabove referred to and herein ordered and declared to � z I 106 I be a duly established Highway Lighting District of the name of BAY POINT HIGHWAY LIGHTING DISTRICT IS MORE PARTICULARLY described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at apoint on the east line of Park Avenue in the Town of Bay Point{ where the same is intersected by the north line of Division Street.said point being also the south quarter corner of Section 6, Township 2 North, Range 1 West M.D.B.& X thence running north along said east line of Park Avenue, a distance of 23f6.5 feet, more or less to a point on the southerly boundary line of the Atchison, tTopeka and Santa Fe Raii»y Company; thence following boundary line of said right of way in a southwesterly direction, a distance of 407.2 feet; thence north a distance of 41.1 feet to a point on the southerly boundary line of the right of way of the San Francisco-Sacramento Railroad Company; thence following the mid right of way line S. 70e09' W. a distance of 2355 feet, more or lees,.to a point on the westerly line 3 of Section 6; thence southerly along the west line of Section 6 and Section 7, a distance of 1560 feet more or less, to a point on the south line of the County road K leading from Concord to Bay Point; thence west along said south line of county road, a distance of 784.5 feet, to the northwest corner of Block 4, as said Block is so laid down, designated and delineated on that certain map entitled *Bay Point Sub- division" filed June 22, 1920 in Book 17 of Yaps, at page 370, Records of Contra < Costa County; thence southerly along the westerly line of said Block 4 and Block 3 r of said Bay Point Subdivision and said line produced a distance of 1345 feet more or less to a point on the north line of Lot 5 of Section 7 produced westerly; thence easterly along said line and north line of Lots 5 and 6 of Section 7; a distance of 3326 feet more or less, to a point on the east line of the northwest quarter of said Section 7; thence north along said line a distance of 1408 feet more or less, to the f point of beginning. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board of Super- w visors this 3rd day of August, A.D. 1925, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Oleson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisors- None. In the Matter of Adoption of Specifications for Painting Court House and Jail. Supervisor Knott presents tentative specifications for painting of Court House and Jail; I Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said specifications be and the same are hereby adopted as specifications for painting of said Court House and Jail. oa;ri It is further ordered that the Clerk of thisAadvertise in the Contra Costa Gazette, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Tuesday, Sept. 8th, 1925, for painting of said Court House and Jail, in accordance with said specifications. The vote on said order being unanimous. In the Patter of Payment of � claim of J.T.Narbett, on Walnut Creek Memorial Building. J.T.Narbett, having forwarded a communication to this Board agreeing to $ accept balance of commission due him on Walnut Creek Memorial Building, less $29.05. disputed by Trustees of Walnut Creek Memorial Building; .It is, by the Board ordered that said claim be allowed less the sum of $29.05. I P iQrsg .t':G f In the Matter of Cancellation of Veteran Taxes. The Veterans Welfare Board having filed with this Board application for canoellation under Section 3604-a of the Political Code as amended by Chapter 252 ' Statutes of 1925, of taxes against the following described property, and said appli- cation having been consented to by District Attorney of Contra Costa Gounty, and being property of and title thereto being vested in the State of California, the sam i _having been acquired under provisions of Veterans Welfare Act; s It is by the board ordered that all taxes standing against said property hereinafter described and each of them, be and the same are hereby ordered cancelle to wit: JAMES E. HILL- Contract No. 1199• NORMAN E. ANDERSON AND GERTRUDE D. ANDERSON-former owners. Richmond- Contra Costa County. _ Lot 12, in Block 10 as designated on the map entitled "Amended Map of a portion of Grand View Terrace, Richmond, Cal." which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California, on December 28, 1912, in Volume 6 of Maps, at page 201. Deed Recorded April 16, 1925• WALTER i. RANDALL- Contract No. 1174, FRED C. NOSKING AND MARY HOSEING- former owners. RICHMOND Contra Costa County. tot 16 and the south half of Lot 15 in Block 6, as designated on the �. map entitled iMap of Terminal Tract City of Richmond, Contra Costa County Cali- fornia" whicfi map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of (contra Costa, State of California, on February 19, 1907, in volume B of Maps, page 36. Policy dated April 3, 1925. f CHARLES A.W. ST. JOHN- Contract No. 1130. A.L. RECTOR- former owner. Richmond- Contra Costa County . Lot 12 and the northerly 5 feet of Lot 13 in block 14 as delineated upon 4 that certain map entitled "RICHMOND TRAFFIC CENTERw being a portion of Lots 65 << and 66 of the final partition of the San Pablo Rancho Contra Costa County, Cal. Filed on the 16th day of April, 1914 in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded - 2nd installment 3 city and county taxes, 1924-25. Policy dated March 19, 1925. RICHARD L. ELSTON- Contract No. 698. M.M. TUCKER AND IDA M. 4IJCKER; former owners. Richmond- Contra Costa County Lot 10 and the east 14 feet of Lot 9, as delineated upon that certain map entitled "Map of Cordoza Tract" being a portion of Lot No. 77 of the final Partition :q of the San PabloRancho, Contra Costa County, Cal. filed on the 29th day of June, r 1911, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded December 30, 1924. 2nd installment of City, and , County taxes, 1924-25. } SA;IUEL L. COE -Contract No, 616. NORMAN E. ANDERSON- former owner. Richmond- Contra Costa County. Lots thirty-two (32) and thirty-three (33) in Block ten (10).as delineated upon that certain map entitled "Map of Richmond Center" being-a portion of Lot No 66 of the Final Partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, Cal. Filed on the 14th day of February, 1911, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Policy dated August 4, 1924. City and County taxes 1924-25. ' GEORGE L. CHANEY- Contract No. 561. r PETER L. LYHNE, single, former owner. Contra Costa County. Being the westerly thirty-two feet ten inches (32'100)) of Lot Two (2) and the easterly eight feet seven inches (8170) of Lot three �3) in Block One (1) as ; delineated upon that certain map dntitled "Map of Austin ract Addition to Martine " Contra Costa County, Cal, filed on the 11th d ay of August, 1914,in Map Book 11 , page 262, in the office of the County Recorder of the Oounty of Contra Costa, Etat of California. Deed recorded July 15, 1924. Oouhty taxes 1924-25. P 108 y RAYMOND CARROL DUNN- Contract No. 5518. EDWIN W, MERRITHEW and EtiA Y. YERRITHEW, his wife- former owners. Contra Costa County, Lot nine (9) in Block Two (2) as delineated upon that certain map entitled "Amended Yap of Blocka 1,2,3 and 6 TORMEY-MERRITHEW ADDITIONyN to'Martinez, Contra Costa County, Cal. Filed on the 15th day of January, 1917, in Map Book 15, page 315, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of ContraCosta, State of California. LEO C. DUN1aaLL- Contract No. 1176. TSAR N. CALFEE AND LEONA J. CALFEE- former owners. I ' E1 Cerrito, Contra Costa County. The east half of Lot 7 and all of Lot 8 in Block 27 as designated on the map entitled NRichmond Traffic Center" which map was filed in the office of I. the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on April 12, 1914, in volume 11 of Maps, at page 256. Deed recorded April 8, 1925. Taxes-1985-2 MILLARD K. ESTES- Contract No. 1172. R.J. HENNING AND MIA M. HENNING- former owners. E1 Cerrito, Contra Costa County. Lot 18 and the easterly 5 feet of Lot 19, in Block 19 as delineatedupon that certain map entitled "Richmond Traffic Center" being a portirn of Lots 65 and 69 of the Final Partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, Cal. Filed on the 18th day of April, 1914, in the office of•the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa State of California. Deed recorded April 3, 1925. 2nd installme t County taxes, 1§24-25. . z SAMUEL E. VIER,- contract No. 1121. S.B. ROBERSON -former owner. E1 Cerrito, Contra Costa Co city. Lot 9 and the west half of Lot 10 in Block 27 as designated on the map ; entitled " Richmond Traffic Center" which map was 'filed in the office of the Recordelr of the County of Contra Costa,stdte of California, on April 18th, 1914, in Volume 1 of Maps, page 256. Deed recorded March 19, 1925. Taxes, 1925-26. ROBERT WILLIAM WILLIS- Contract No, 1145. EDWIN W. MERRITHEW - former owner. Contra Costa County. Lot 14, in Block 21 as delineated upon that certain map entitled "Map of Condon Addition to Martinez" in Map Book 14 page 293 in the office ofthe County y Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded-Vareh 27, 1925. County taxes, 1925-26. LORIMER B. CHAPMAN- Contract No. 328. R.B. CHURCH, former owner. Contra Costa County. All that certain lot piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the County of Contra Costa fitate of California, and described as follows, to wi�: Lot twenty-three D3) in Block Five (5) as delineated upon that certain map entitled "Kensington Park" being a portion of Lot No. 2 of the final Partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, Cal.. Filed on the 2nd day of May, 1911 in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded November 27, 1923. Taxes now shown. 7 JOHN L. M95ON- Contract No. 200. LINDER D. DENTON AND ZELDA M. DENTON, former owners. Contra Costa County. Lot eighteen (18) in Block three (3) as delineated upon that certain map entitled "Kensington Park" being a portion of Lot No. 2 of the final partition m of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County Cal. Filed on the 2nd day of May, 191 in the office of t_-:e County Recorder of the dodnty of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded July 6, 1923. State and county taxes 1923-24. Payments County taxes 1923-24 paid. (i BYRON L. HARVEY- contract No. 744. C.A. HOOPER & CO.- former owners, Pittsburg Contra Costa County tt California. Aeginning at a point 90 feet sotherly from the northeast corner of Block 74 and running at right angles westerly a distance of 125 feet; thence at right angles southerly a distance of 50 feet and thence at right angles ealaterly a distan a of 125 feet; thence at right angles northerly to point of commencement,•a distance of 50 feet; Being Lot 2 in Block 74, as delineated upon that certain map entitled NAmendment No. 1, Official Map of the City of Pittsburg, Contra Costa County, California" Filed on the 7th day of January, 1919 in Map Book 16 page 357, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded October 16, 1924, f SEBASTIAN TARANTINO- Contract No. 31. PERRY SALING AND C.A. HOOPER AND COMPANY- former owners. Pittsburg, Contra Costa County. I Lot 8 in Block 74 as designated on the map entitled "Amendment No. 1 Offiei1 Map of the City of Pittsburg, Contra Costa Co. Cal." which map was filed in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California,o January 17, 1919, in Volume 17of Maps, at page 357. Deed recorded July 31, 1923• ??202Ed nstallment county taxes 1922-23- First and second installment city taxes T PAUL ARTHUR ANDERSON-Contract No. 1220. PAUL A. ANDERSON AND FLORENCE C. ANDERSON- former owners. Oakley, Contra CostaCounty. ;. All of Lots 1 and 2 in Block four and the north one-half of Lots 11 and 12 u in Block Four as delineated upon that certain map entitled "Amended Map "A' of the town of Oakley' Contra Costa County, Cal. Filed on the 21st day of March, 1903 In Map Book "C".page 51, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra u. Costa, State of California. Deed recorded. BEARD JOHN L. Coat. #1263. ' B.C. GLASS AND MYRTLE L. GLASS, his wife, - former owners. Martinez Contra Costa Co. Calif, Lot six (6) in Block 'B" as delineated upon that certain map entitled 'Amend Map of Block !B" Homestead Tract" Town of Martinez, Contra Costa County, Cal, filed on the 218 t day of April 1914, in Map Book 11, page 255, in the office of theCounty t, ' Recorder of the County o$ Contra Costa, State of California. Saving and excepting therefrom that certain tract of land conveyed to Town of Martinez by Port Costa Water Company by deed dated July 8th 1918, and recorded Jury 25, 1918 in Vol. 320 of Deeds, page 432, more particularly described as follows BEGINkING at the northwesterly corner of Lot 6 Block ■B• of the Homestead Tract, said point being on the easterly line of Lafayette Street, and also the south- westerly corner of Lot 5 in Block 'B" of the Homestead Tract; thence northeasterly along the dividing line between Lots 5 and 6, Worth 55023' lest, 206.41 feet to the northeasterly corner of Lot 6 in Block "B' ; thence along the easterly side of Lot 6 South 32010' last, 50 feet io the southeast corner of said Lot 6, in Block 'B';then e southwesterly along the dividing line between Lots 6 and 7 Block ■B"; south 55952' West, 60 feet to a point; thence north 32010' west and parallel to the easterly . line of Lot 6, 45 feet to a point; thence southwesterly and 5 feet southerly from the northerly line of Lot f South 550231 fleet, 146,41 feet, more or less to a point on the Easterly line of Liiayette Street; thence along the easterly line of Lafayette Street, North 49940' West, 5 feet more or lees to the place of beginning. Deed recorded May 20, 1925• r AERDEN TROY RANDALL- Contract No. 329. PETER L. LYHNE, former owner. Martinez- Contra Cogta County. Lots three `3) and Four (4) in Block One hundred (100) as delineated upon tba certain map entitled "The Frazer Addition of the Additiaul Survey of the Town of Martinez" which map was filed On the 5th day of February 1904, in Vol. B. of Yap i ' Books, page 29, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, >p ,State of California. Excepting therefrom the easterly 40 feet of said Lot3 in Block 100 as delineated an the above referred to map. Deed recorded November 23, 19-3- City and County taxes paid to date. JOSEPH A. ROYSTER- Contract No. 999. . L. ANDERSON C0.- former owners. Martinez Contra Costa County, Calif, ' keing the Northerly 10 feet of Lot 14 and southerly 30 feet of Lot 13 in Block 5 as designated on the Map entitled "Map of Martinez Park, Martinez, Contra Costa County, Cal.' which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of C alifornia, on September 6, 1915, in Volume 12 of Maps, page 281, partidularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the intersection of the northwesterly line of Green Street , with the northeasterly line of Maih St; thence north 37045' west, 250 feet to a Point; E, thence on the are of a curve to the left with a radius of 350 feet and tangent to the last mentioned course 6 feet to the point of beginning, and from which point of r beginning the center of said curve to the left with a radius of 350 feet bears each 51916' west; thence north 52915' last, 100.05 feet along the northwesterly line of a the parcel of land described in the deed from Agnea S.Ro star at aly to R.B. Irish 1 dated May , 1924, and recorded May 17, 1924 in Volume 69 of Deeds, page 273 to the southwesterly line of Lot 3 in Block 5; thence north 37045' west, �i0 feet to the a southeasterly corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from L.Y. Lowell et al, to Hollis Lasell dated June 13, 1919 and.recorded March 31, 1921, in Volume ' 392 of Deeds page 149; thence southerly 52015' we9st along the southeasterly line x of the parcel of land lastly above referred to (32DI49) 103.04 feet to an iron pipe situated on the northeasterly line of Main Street; thence southeasterly along the . are of a curve to the right with a radius of 350 feet and along the northeasterly line of Main Street 40.13 feet to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING THEREFROM right of way for the construction and maintenance of sewer, water, gas, electric and telephone lines through and across said lands as provided for in the deed from Anna M. Thomas at al, to L.M. Lasell dated April 23, ilia and recorded April 29, 1918j in Volume 320 of Deeds, page 56. ' Deed recorded January 30, 1725. 0 x,. 3� 110 I N 1 In the Matter of Contract of Fred Myers, for Grading Christie Crossing. WHERBAS, under and by the terms of that certain contract or agreement made and entered into, the 18th day of May, 1925, by and between W.J. BCCHANAN as j } Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of CaliforAa, i acting for and on behalf of the said County, and in pursuance of the order of said Board, as party of the first part, and FRED MYERS, as party of the second part, the l • said party of the second part did covenant, promise and agree at his own coat and i expense, in a workmanlike manner, faithfully and fully on or before forty (40) calendar i days after the date of said contract, to Furnish all labor and materials for grading what is known as Christie Crossing, Division No. 10, of the County Highway, said I i County, under the tracks of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, and ( "^ that the work provided in said contract should be commenced by the said party of the I second part, within ten days after the said 18th day of May, 1925. AND WHEREAS, the said party of the second part has failed, refused and neglected to commence said work, although demand to do so has often been made upon I him by the said party of the first part, or to perform any of the covenants, promisee or agreements to be by him, the said party of-the first part performed within the time specified in said contract or at all; AND WHEREAS, the party of the second part has abandoned said contract, and has agreed to release and has released the said party of the first part from any further liability under said contract, and $ WHEREAS, the said party of the first part has released the said party of the second part from any further liability under said contract, and has waived any rights under the bonds furnished by the party of the second part, and exonerated his bondsmen thereunder and said contract has, by mutual consent in writing been I ' cancelled by the said parties thereto. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the said contract be, and the same is hereby cancelled and annulled and all rights of the said Fred Myers, as party of the , second part thereunder, are hereby declared forfeited and at an end. In the Matter of allowance of claims mn Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road fund of Contra Costs County which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra n Costa County during the year 1925, 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 construction of bridges, culverts and roans in said County and the following claims having been presented for construction j of roads, bridges and culverts in Contra Costa County; It is by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby ordered paid out or the Special Road fund of Contra Costa County: I I r Under supervision of County Surveyorls office: R.Anderson, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$ 60.50 Edward R.Bacon, Cor - - - - -- - - - - - - 12.50 z Edward R. Bacon, Co. - - - - - - - - - - - - -959.00 M.C.Borgep - - - --- - - - - - - - - - - - $4.00 reneman Geo. BBarkley - - - - - - - - - - - - - 77.00 ^ Chas. Barkley '- - - - - 41,25 , Crown Bitumens Corp, - - -449.62 Crown Bitumens Corp. - - - - - - - - - - - _ 448.72 Crown Bitumens Corp, - - - - - - - - - - - - -447.5? ;a Coos Bay Lumber Co. - - - - - - - - - - - - - 39.22 ; Diablo Service Station - - - - - - _ _ - _ 8 ,30 Dunham Carrigan & Hayden Co. - - - - - - -- 543.39 C.A.Elliott- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 44.00 kx AJ,Lilley, -lfred Johnson -- - - ---- ----------- - - - 54,00_ , YorelaAd Sales Corp. - j�!►77,00 4a x� s A.A.Mc Mahon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 04 jj0�6 A.A.McMahon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 154.60 A.A.McMahon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A.A.McMahon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 496.61 Wm. Heinberg - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - 16.50 Planchon Grigsby - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13.50 MattPreston - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - 24,75 J.E.Perry - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 336.00 Dan Regello - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- b3.00 =a Southern Pacific Cc. - - - - - - - - - - - -- 1.02 Shell Co. of Calif. - - - -- - - - - - - A.W.Shelby - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 98.00 James Smith - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 50.00 Southern Pacific Co. - - - - - - - - -- - - 158.83 A. S'Iveria - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 58.50 U.E.True - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - 12.50 J.H.Talken - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 49.5500 t Chas. B.Wightman - - - - - - - - - _ - _ - 44 Sup. Dist. #1• x c L.L.Baria - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - — 563.75 ;. L.L.Paris - - - - - ---- - - - - - - - - - 63 7 C.E.Yarehall - - - - - - - E.A,Marshall - .13 Sup. Dist. $2: Manuel Brown - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$659.24 Fred Myers, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ 462.00 Sup'. Dist. #4• Larsen Bros. - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - $5454.76, f� In the Matter of Construction of Christie Crossing under tracks of A T.& S.F. Ry, Y. Co. , It appearing to the Board that the public convenience and necessity demand the construction of an underground crossing under tracks of A.T. & S.F. Ry. Co. at Christie and the grading, paving and macadamizing of approaches thereto and that the cost of such underground crossing and approaches thereto, when constructed, graded, paved and macadamized is too great to be paid out of the Road Fund of the District; Therefore, be it Resolved and it is hereby ordered that all claims for z€ construction of said underground crossing and approaches thereto, be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County. The foregoing Resolution is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. 3 I 112 ' In the Matter of Payment of < Traffic Officers. '. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board•ordered that this Board hereby recommends that that certain contract made on the 20th day of June, 1925, , by and between W.H. Marah_as Chief of Division of Motor Vehicles of the Department of Finance of the State of California, and the Board of'Suprvisors of Contra Costa County, be amended so that the amount of compensation paid to Traffic Officers shall) be as set opposite their respective names, to wit: GEORGE A. BELO& (Captain) =275. per month. E.P.Leefe, 225 per month. ' R.R.Cheek, 190 per month E.Young, 1q0-. per month Geo. B. Barquest, 190 per month E.L.Bray, 190 per month said Captain and Traffic Officer receiving $225 per month shall each furnish his own automobile, gasoline and oil for the purpose of propelling the same and shall pay all costs of repairs and up-keep thereon at all times. Said Traffic Officers receiving :190 per month shall £urnish'tbeir own motor- cycles, gasoline and oil for purpose of propelling the _same and shall pay all costs and repairs and up-keep thereon at all times. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare amended form of contract and that die Chairman and Clerk of this Board, be and they aie hereby author- ized to duly execute said contract and that same be forwarded to the Chief of Division of Motor Vehicles for execution by him, if satisfactory to said Department. f The vote thereon being unanimous. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 17th, 1925, at 10 o!clock A.M. ....Chairman. s L ......Clerk. a1 3 r e IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE�y CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, August 17th, 1925. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Her,. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, 1 Oscar Olsson, O.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation Dist. #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrants of Reclamation District #1619, be and the same are hereby approved. to wit: 4: No. Date Amount. =61 July 31st, 1925 $109.48 362 Aug. 5th, 1925 102.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of Dance Permits, a It is by the Board ordered that the following applications for dance per- its be and the same are hereby granted, to wit: AVALON ORCHESTRA, Rodeo Hall, Rodeo, August 22nd, 1925. ARLAND GIROLA, JOHN FREGULIA AND CAROL WALKER, Oakley Hall, Oakley, Sept. 5, 1925• ANTIOCH PYRAMID #24, A.E.O.S. Dal Porta Hall, Oakley, Aug. 22nd, 1925.K 317 z- IN THE MATTER OF Application of E.Z. DeLaveaga for permission to rs cross county road with a sewer. E.I. DeLaveaga having asked for permission to cross San Pablo Highway at Orinda, with a sewer pipe, ' It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby granted, cadet the following conditions, to wit: That said sewer pipe will be laid under the supervision of and to the satisfaction of R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County; that said road will be left in the same condition as it now is and that said road will be protected z ' at all times with sufficient 1'g hts and barriers while said sewer is under construe ion. s The vote of the Board on said order is unanimous.,, } Ix I _ 114 j i In the Matter of Application of Standard'Oil Company to cross county road with crater line. Standard Oil Company having made application to this Board for permission to cross County road near Pittsburg with six inch water line; It is, by the Board ordered that- said permit be and the same is hereby grant ed under following conditions, to wit: That said water line will be constructed under the supervision of and to th entire satisfaction_ of R,R.Arnold, County Surveyor, and the Supervisor of Dist, and that said road willbe left in the same condition that it now Isla.Y r+ _f In the Matter of Bay Point Crossing. This Board having received a communication from Railroad Commission of the State of California, informing this Board that an informal hearing of said matter has been fixed for August 31st, 1925, before said Board, to informally discuss k. said matter; : It is, by the Board ordered that W.J.Buchanan, and a representative of the District Attorney'soffice of Contra Costa County, appear before said Board on said date to represent said County of Contra Costa.K In the Matter of Contract for 's Brentwood Memorial Hall, Davis, Heller,Pearce Co,, Architects, Allen Monroe, Inspector for the County and W.H. Anderson, Chairman of Building Committee of said Brentwood Memorial Hall, having filed with this Board, their certificate showing that they have carefully inspected said building constructed by G.H.Field and find that same has been constru t- ed in accordance with plans and specifications, and recommending the acceptance of said building by this Board; It is, by the Board ordered that the contract of G.H.Field-Company for building the Brentwood Memorial Building be and the same is hereby declared complete and said building accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said G.H.Field }; for labor performed or material furnished, present same to this Board within thirty- five days from this date.. 2 ,r A s E k11� In the Matter of Martinez Memorial rs Building, `a The Secretary of Martinez Memorial Hall Trustees having filed with this Boar a communication requesting permission to cut an outside door in the Northeast corner basement room in Martinez Memorial Building for purpose o' fixing the same to be used by the Boy Scouts; It is by the Board ordered that said permission be and the same is hereby granted with understanding that said expense for cutting said doorway will not be a, charge against the County of Contra Costa.;t s. n In the Matter of Granting Requisitions, M.W.Joost, G.O.Meese, and A.N,Sullenger, having filed with this Board, a requisition for one Burroughs Adding Machine, Style 2203, Electric, ld inch carriag , injector, and one style #11, Stand, at a total cost of $600; It is, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby 5 granted, Yi In the Matter of approval of ' contract and bonds of Peres Br-s. Peres Bros, having heretofore been granted a contract,for paving of extension - s of Div. #39, County Highway,having filed bids and contract duly signed, in accordanc ; > with previous order of this Board; It is, by the Board ordered that said contracts and each of them, be and the same are hereby approved by this Board, and that the Chairman of this Board be and h C is hereby authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. It is further ordered that the certified check deposited with said bid,'be and the same is hereb;r returned to said Peres Bros. s In the Matter of approval of Map � of Westside Addition#1 to Pittsburg. A map of YYestside Addition#1 to City of Pittsburg, having been presents to this Board, and being certified to as required by law, and being accompanied by a ' good and sufficient bond in sum of $250, cord itioned for payment of all taxes as required by law; 2 It is, by the Board ordered that said bond and amount thereof be and the same is hereby approved by this Board. A4, It is further ordered that said man be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and that this Board does not accept on behalf of public any of the public highways,roade,lanes or alleys shown on said map for public use. a ,z It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board certify said facts on said map. & 1' 116 j i In the Matter of Granting Leave of Absence, G • =s A.B.Tinning, District Attorney of Contra CostaCounty, and Supervisor C.H. _ Hayden, be and they are and each of them is hereby granted a leave of absence of thirty days from and after date of leaving the State of California. In the Matter of allowance to indigents. It is by the Board ordered that following allowances be and the same are hereby made to following named indigents, co:,mencing on dates set opposite their respective Ys names, to wit; zfi Beginning July 1st 1925, Mrs. Amelia Medeiros, Martinez, Cal, be granted $SO h per month State aid and $36 per month county aid. It is further ordered that the County'Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of said indigents on the first of each and every month until the ,further order of this Board. ' In the Matter of Cos truction of Bridge over San Pablo Creek on State Highway. i John H.Skaggs, Div. Engineer of the State Highway of the State of Californiax having appeared before this Board and presents plans for proposed bridge over San ;l Pablo Creek at junction of Alvarado Street,' Road$20, Road#17, and State Highway, and it appearing to the Board that it would be to the best interests of the County. of Contra Costa to pay a proportion of the cost of construction of said bridge in order �s ,to accommodate travel from county roads connecting with said bridge, It is, by the Board ordered that the County of Contra Costa'will contribute towards said bridge, the sum of $7500,said amounts to be paid out of the following futrb, to wit: S $5000 out of the General Fund and $2500 out of the funds of R.D. 1, S.D.1 ,said amounts to be paid by this Board on presentation of duly verified claims therefor. 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 a' 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 Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra y, Costa County during the year 1925, and from moneys collected for violation of motor R vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck Licenses, which said moneys shall *h be expended by said County exclusively in constructLon of bridges, culverts and roadXA 3� in said County and the following claims having been presented for construction of roads, bridges and culverts in Sup. Dists. 1, a, 4 and 5, and also under the super- I vision of County Surveyor's Department; It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby " ordered paid out of the Spcial Road fund of Contra Costa County: 4; Sup=Dist. tel: . Geo. Brenem an, - - - - - - - - _ $73.00 Sup. Dist. 2: Fred Myers, - - - - - - - - -- $370.24 E.E.O'Brien- - - - - - - - - - -2576.57 Sup Dist. ut - - - - - - - utchinson Co, - -$9500.37 Larsen Brms. - - - - - - - - - - 130.00 Hutchinson Co. - - - - - - - - - -744,62 Bank of Oakley, Assignee ofN Ed. Bryner - - -- 103.24 American Bank, Martinez Branch, is Assignee of Paul Stemer - -- 356.32 '.. E.J.Piera, - - - - - - - - - - - -106.32 Surveyor's DeDt. . McYahon - - - - - - - - - - 43 .67 5 ; A.A.MoMahon - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ 466.50 ,? A.A.McMahon - - - - - - - - - - - 445.51 The said order is passed by the un&nimcs vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting > Leave of Absence. . It is by the Board ordered that Geo. 0.9eese, County Assessor of Contrax-. ' Costa County, be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of thirty days xy^ from and after the date of leaving the State of Calirornia. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, Sept. 6th, 1925, at 10 . o'clock A.M. ....... .Chairm ,- 118 IN THE BOARD OF SUIIRVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 4- TUESDAY, SEPT. 6th, 1925 The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hoa. W.J.Buchanan, Ohairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath: J.H.Wells"Clerk. 3 The Minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of August, 1925 are reed to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. f In the Matter of approval of Warrant of Reclamation District *1619. s. Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following warrants of said Reclamation District #1619, be and the same are hereby ordered approved, to wit: No. 364 Dated Aug. 5, 1925. $25.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby ordered to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District *2059. ,` Good cause appearing therefor, It is ordered that the following warrants of said Reclamation District *2059, be and the same are hereby ordered approved, to wit: z *301 Dated Sept. 3, 1925 =76.50 302 Swpt. 3, 1925 110.00 3 55.95 22.62 305 " 18;81 307'17.50 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. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2024. Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following warrants of said Reclamation District #2024, be and the same are hereby ordered approved, to wit: ' No. 98 Dated July 10, 1925 $824.23 100 Aug.•lst, 1925 8.333 101 • 8.34 And the Chairman end 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 approval of =? Warrants of Reclamation District #2025. 3 Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following warrants of said Reclamation District #2025, be and the same are hereby ordered approved, to wit: ' No. 110 Dated July 10, 1925 =796.36 ill Aug. 1st, 1925 S: ' 113 ■ 9-33 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby ordered to note the approvil of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto, 1 ' In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2026. Good cause appearing therefor, It is ordered that the following warrants of said Reclamation District +2026, be and the same is hereby ordered approved, to wit: No. 132 July 10, 1925 $4,525.05 133 Aug. let, 925 5.33 130 g:3+F And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby ordered to note the appy - al of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. ? In the Matter of Reclamation District *500. WHEREAS, Reclamation District No. 500 and the Board of Trustees thereof have Filed a petition this day with this Board for the appointment of three Assessment Commissioners who shall have no interest in any real estate within said District, to prepare an assessment list as provided in Subdivision (b) of Section 3456 of they Political Code of the State of California, and, WHEREAS, in said petition said Reclamation District No. 600 and the Board of Trustees have set Forth and alleged that the lands within the said reclamation district are fully reclaimed and drained by reclamation works as provided in the plan s' of reclamation for said district filed with this Board at various times and further ' recite that no further or supplemental plans of reclamation are contemplated by said District and that hereafter the said Reclamation District Will require funds only for the maintenance, repair, and incidental expenses of said district; and, 0 WRERFAS, it appears that it is now proper that Commissioners to prepare an assessment list uponthe lands in said District should be appointed uld er said ' Subdivision (b) of Section 3456 of the Political Code of the State of California; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor R,J.Trembsth, seconded by Supervisor C.H.Bayden, and-duly carried; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Robert Wallace, Jr. L.A.Richardson and Matthew Ward, be and they are hereby appointed as Commissioners, each having no interest in any real estate within said Dietrict, to prepare an assessment list upon and with reference to the lands within said Reclamation District, as provided in Subdivision (b) of Section 3456 of the Political Code of the State of California, ,:r 120 In the Matter of Painting Court House. This Board having heretofore adopted plans and specifications for painting g the Court House, and this being the time fixed for receiving bids, the following bid ti are received, to wit: . JOSEPH J. BURDON r $2675, CHARLES L. SWARTOUT: $lft OO and it appearing that the bid of Charles L. Swartout Is the lowest and best bid filed for said work, It is by t}e Board ordered that the said contract be awarded to Charles L. Swartout at the sum of $1600. It is further ordered that Charles L. Swartout give bonds in the following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor and material furnished and fifty per cent of contract price for faithful performance of said contract. j T In the Matter of Adoption of plans and specifications for installation of lights in Bay Point Lighting District. A Committee of citizens of Bay Point, having presented plans and specificat- ions for installation and furnishing of lights for Bay Point Lighting District; It is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the same are hereby adopted by this Board as plans and specifications for the installing. of a system of lighting and furnishing of lights in said District It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Contra Costa Gazette, for bids to be presented up to 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, October 5th 1925, for the installation and furnishing of lights in accordance with foregoing plans and specifications. In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. The following firms and persons having made application to this Board for permission to hold dances until 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates; It is ordered that permission be granted the following named persons and firms to conduct dances on respective dates until 3 o'clock A.M., to wit: Happy Harmonizers Orchestra, Byron, Sept. 12, 1925. A.J.Santos Tassajara Hall September 12t 1925. Avalon Orc{estra, Ba; Point, Sept. 19, 1y25. Hoy Frerichs Post #202 Veterans Memorial Hall, Brentwood, Sept. 26, 1925. Court Mt.Diablo #116, aeterans of America, Danville, Sept. 26, 1925 Avalon Orchestra Rodeo, Sept. 26, 1925. DanYil e. Mt. Diablo Poet 424 16, American Legion, Oct. 3, 1925, and Nov. 7, 925, Bay Point Social Club, !ag Point, regular social club dancest for next three months. I I �. Y } } In Batter of Lost Warrant. Louise Duarte, having filed her affidavit with this Board showing that on Aug. 1st, 1925, there was issued to her by Auditor of COctra Coeta(ba warrant on i County Hospital hnd+367, for X40, and Btat said warrant was mailed to deponent on ' Aug, let, 1925, and has not been received; s. It is further ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed rs to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of the same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of psyme t Al ' of said lost warrant. � :1 In the Matter of Communication from Board of Directors of Richmond '# War Veterans Memorial Hall. A communication from Richmond War Veterans Memorial Hall Board of Directors calling the attention of this Board, to the condition of said building and-requesting an appropriation for same, was received and read to the Board It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify said Board of Directors that it will be impossible for this Board to grant any request to any o ' the Memorial War Veterans Hall Committees for additional money on any of said buildings. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ratter of Request of Coast Counties Gas Company ?. for permission to lower gas main. The Coast Counties Gas & Electric Company having made application to this Board to install a two inch gas main depth 2 feet, length 400 feet, to replace gas main moved in grading Edwards St. Cbockett, It is by the Board ordered that said Coast Counties Gas & Electric Co. be and they are hereby authorized to replace said gas main on Edwards St. between 1 Bay and Heald Sts. Crockett, said pipe to be laid to the satisfaction of the County 3 Surveycr R.R.Arnold. 34 ' In Matter of Obstruction under highway. It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify the Coast Counties Gas Company to lower or raise the gas pipe at the Pacheco bridge east of A Boch's Blacksmith shop so that said pipe will not collect debris and stop the flow 3 of water under said bridge.., x f "t n In the flatter of Acceptance of Contract of Hutchinson Company to Pave Mile #3, Div. #25, County Highway. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having filed with this Board, a report that f that the contract of Hutchinson Company to pave Mile #3. of Div. #25, of the County Highway, has been completed according to specifications; t It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Hutchinson Company, for labor performed or material furnished, present same to this Board within thirty---five days from this date.t In the Matter of acceptance of i Contract of Larsen P.os. to Pave Extension of Div. #33, sup. Dist. #4. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having filed with this Board, a report that the contract of Larsen Bros. to pave Extension of Div. #33, Sup. Dist. #4, has been com- pleted according to specifications; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby de- clared completed and said road accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Larsen Bros.! for labor performed or material furnished, present same to this Board within thirty five days from this date., In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of Manuel Brom to Build hence on Div. *40, Sup. Diet. *2. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having filed with this Board, a report that the contract of Manuel Brown, to build fence on Div. #10, Sup. Dist. ♦2, has been completed according to specifications; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Manuel Brown for labor performed or material furnished on said contract, present same to this Board within thirty five days from this date. X . 1 Ki. {I 1 f I 123 In the Matter of allowance to 1 Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowance to indigents be made, commencing on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: 2 Beginning Aug, let, 1925, Mrs. Margaret Bento, Rodeo, be granted $10 per month state aid and $20 county aid, on account of incapacitation of her husband at Weimar. Beginning Aug. let, 1925, Antonio Negrini be granted $15 county aid per.mont . Beginning Aug. lot, 1925, Yrs. Maria C. Dutra, San Pablo be granted $15 count aid. Beginning Aug. let, 1925, Fred Ritzler, 443 Stege Ave. Richmond, be granted $20county aid. Beginning Sept. let 1925, county allowance of Yrs. Nellie Beamish, be incre ed from $20 per month to $#0 per month. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasure In favor of each of the above named indigents on the first day of each and every month until the further order of this Board. It is further ordered that $10 state aid and $10 county allowance of Yrs. Mar a Scampani of Crockett, be discontinued on account of denial by State. That $40 State aid and $10 county aid of Yrs. Julia Yattucci of Pittzburg be discontinued on account of denial by state. That $10 state aid of Yrs. Amelia Freitas, be discontinued on account of denial by State. That $;0 State and $5 county aid of Yrs. Ruth Yantigli, Martinez, be disconti - ' ued on account of denial by State. 1< In the Matter of Report of Railroad Commission as to Bay Point Crossing. The Railroad Commission of the State of California having filed with this Board a report as to the result of the meeting of the different Railroads and the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County with the Railroad Commission on Aug. 318t, 1925, regarding Bay Point Railroad Crossing, with•a recommendation of a proposi id plan for the protection of travelling public over said crossing; It is, on motion duly made and carried, bythe'Board ordered that said plan ' suggested by the Railroad Commission of the State of California in memorandum filed with this Board on the 8th day of September, 1925, under I.C. 33373, be and the same is hereby accepted and approved by this Board.,, 'i I ri 12 K In the Hatter of Appointing Inspector of Painting on Court House. be appointed It is by the Board ordered that Luke Bulger,, Inspector of Court House paint ing job, at a salary of $8 per day for each day actually engaged on said-work. E In the Hatter of adoption of financial report of Contra Costa Co unty. County Auditor A.a.Sullenger, presents financial report of Contra Costa County for 1925, which said report is approved as presented. ` ti i In the Matter of Levy of l } State and County Taxes for fiscal I year 1925-26. The Board having considered the value of all property returned on Assessment Rolls of Contra Costa County and the amounts required to raise funds for the conduct' of business of the County for fiscal year 1925-26, and the Btate Board of Equalization I 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 a tax be collected on each $100 of valuatio of property in Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1925-26, be and the same is hereby fixed and levied as follows, to mit: General Fund, 4.37 Hospital Fund ,135 Salary Fund .255 Detention Rome .055 Grammar School .41 High School .19 Road Fund .35 Int.& Sink.Fund (Court House) .014 Int. & Sink Fund (Highway) .23 County Library .063 Advertising .01 Wismar Jt.Hosp. .04 Bond Rd Maint. Total Rate -- 2-3- The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In the Matter of Levy of Taxes on certain school and union nigh school districts for 1925-26. The County auditor having reported to this Board that certain school and union high school districts are liable for certain taxes to raise money for payment of bonds and taxes respectively voted for in said districts, It isby the Board ordered that special taxes be and the same are hereby levied in following named school and union high school districts respectively for 1925-26 on each $100 of valuation of property in said District: Pinole-Hercules :.03 John Swett union high $.015 Richmond#1 .007 stege .005 Richmond Union high .02 Martinez#1 .03 f P J Alhambra Union high 2 =.15 Ban Pablo it #,32 Alhambra union high 3 .08 Ban Pablo#2 .10 Liberty unionhigh .09 Valle Vista .21 Mt.Diablo077 Green valley .23 Ban Ramon .06 Oak Grove .11 Port Costa .14 Brentwood .34 Omntral ,14 Briones Valley 55pp ' Richmond2 .035 Concord ,44 €. Richmond gg 0 Danville .42 Richmond#4 ,293 "oelsi0r .10 Rodeo .19 Oakley (new) 34 Pittsburg�1 .07 Carquinez - 3 Pittsburg #2 .21 Orinda Union Selby .02 Amldor Valley .18 Willow tsprings .2225 Pacheco -.$2 An Point .35 Pleasant Hill 2 _ Lafayette1 3� Lafayette #2 .28 Martinez#3 ,065 Martinez;4 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.;` In the Matter of Levy, of Taxes :3 for Certain School Districts of s Contra Costa County for 1925-26. The Couhty Auditor and Board of Trustees in and for the following named _.. school Districts in and for County of Contra Costa, having respectively in manner and form and within the time required by law, having certified to this Board, a statement ; ' of respective amounts that will be required in each of the following school districts for maintenance and conduct of said schools during the fiscal jar 1925-26, to wit: It is by the Board ordered that a special tax be levied on each #100 of valuation of property in following named school districts for the fiscal year 1925-26 as follows: k` Alamo, $.30 Nichols j.20 x Ambrose .20 Oak Grove :.30 Antioch .30 Orinda Union j0 Avon .02 Pacheco ..05 , Bay Point .21 Pinole-Hercules .30 Brentwood-DeerValley .23 Pittsburg .30 Briones Valley .30 Pleasant Hill .25 Byron .15 Port Costa 30 Canyon .30 Richmond Carquinez .30 Rodeo .T Concord . 00 Selby Danville 30 Sheldon 5 Franklin .15 5 Bobrants .08 ' Iron House Union .20 Vine Hill .2; Jersey .11 Walnut Creek .30 %nigh een .05 Willow Springs .30 Lime rry .13 Martinez .30 Ut.Diablo .24 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r s 8 sf e;: 12 i joS In the Matter of Levy of School taxes for building purposes. The County Auditor and Board of Trustees in and for each of said school districts having in manner and time required by law, certified to this Board a state- ment of the respective amounts that will be required in each of said school districts It is by the Board ordered that special taxes be levied for building purposes ; on each 1100 of valuation of property in following named school districts for fiscal year 1925-26: Alamo S.15 Richmond ;.:15. Antioch .15 Rodeo :15 c Briones Valley .15 San Pablo 1 Carquinez .15 Selby .15 Concord .15 Walnut Creek .15 s Martinez .15 Oak Grove .15 Pittsburg .11 And the Vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. <. r` In the Matter of Levy of tax x for Kindergarten s drools for year 1925-26. i The County Auditor and Board of Trustees in following school Districts { having certified to this Board a statement of respective amounts that will be requir- ed in each of the districts hereinafter named for maintenance and conduct of Kinder- garten schools therein, It is, by the Board ordered that special taxes for maintenance of Kindergarte schools in each of the following named school districts on each $100 of valuation of property therein, for fiscal year 1925-26, be levied, as follows: Antioch =.12 Carquinez .07 Concord 1 - Martinez .12 Pinole-Hercules ..12 Richmond ..05 _. Rodeo .09 ,Pittsburg .10 7 The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanlious., , In the Matter of Levy of,Special taxes for maintenance of,High Schools in Contra Costa County, for year 1925-26. 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 a statement of money required in said union high school diet- riets for conduct and maintenance of said a9nols, It is ordered that said taxes be levied on $100 of valuation of property in following named union high schools, to wit: Antioch Union high School, : Alhambra 60 John Swett * " .3;9�.45 Liberty " " 6 Mt.Diablo " • 46 Pittsburg " " .75 a' Richmond " 0 .25 San Ramon " " X45 r AIDadc3'Jt. " " The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 121 r -f. In the Matter of Levy of Taxes to maintain a system of street lighting ;k in Highway Lighting Districts The Board having heretofore awarded a contract for equipping, maintaining s and installing systems of street lights In certain highway lighting districts herein- after named, and the County Auditor having certified to this Board the amounts of taxes that will be required in said districts for maintenance of said street lights ry for fiscal year 1925-26, in accordance with said request, It is, by the Board ordered that a special tee in each of the following Highway Districts be levied on each $100 of taxable property in limits of said Highw aa. Lighting Districts, to wit: T. Byron Highway Lighting District, $.� Brentwood ■ ' • .36 Bay Point " ' • 4 '' Crockett,Crolona d Valona Lt.Dist. :;0 ' Kensington Lighting District 0g1 Oakley Highway Lightin g Diet. .60 s The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A g. _2 f�. In the Matter of levy of taxes for maintenance of Fire Departments in unincorporated towns and in Fire Districts. The County Auditor and Board of Fire Commissioners in and for the unincor- porated towns and fire Districts hereinafter named, having In mannei and form and 31 within the time prescribed by law, certified to this Board, a statement of reepecti amounts that will be required in said Districts for purpose of establishing and equipping fire departments therein; It is, ordered that a Special tax in each of the following named fire Districts be and the same are hereby levied on each $100'of valuation of taxable pro Al arty in said Fire Districts, to wit: Danville ;.OS Lafayette .07 Crockett & Crolona .50 Bay Point Fire Dist. .50 Central Fire Protection Diet. =.10 Mt.Diablo ' • ' .10 Said order is passed by the unanimous vote of theBoard.,'� In The Matter of Levy of Tax on Road Improvement Dist. #1. ' Bonds of Road Improvement District #1 having been issued out of this Board under provisions of Road District Improvement Act, Statutes of 1917, page $06 as amended, and County Auditor having certified to this Board as to the amount that will be required in said Road Improvement District to pay principal and interest that has become due or will become due on said bonds until the proceeds of another :. tax levy can be available for payment of said bonds; It is by the Board ordered that a special tax of $13.50 on each $100 a of assessed valuation of land within said road Improvement District #1 be and the Wi same is hereby levied on said real property within said'oad Improvement District fl The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, , I 128 j I In the Matter of apportionment I of Railroad Taxes throughout the County of Contra Costa, for the year 1925• .T WHEREAS, the State Board of Equalization has transmitted to the County Auditor statements showing that the lengthof the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in this county is 87.284 miles and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1925, is $55,000 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rai s '.i and rolling stock of such railroad of said company, aggregating the sum of $4,800,629. if That the length of main track and right of way of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company in said county is 61.28 miles, and the assessed value per { mile of the same for the year 1925, is $38,000 on the whole franchise, roadway, Road X bed, rails and rolling stock of such railroad of said Company aggregating the sum of $2,329,64o. That the length of main track and right of way of the San Francisco-Sacramen o Railroad, in said County is 33.75 miles, and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1925, is $15,000 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of said railway of said Company aggregating the sum of $506,250. - That the number of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this County is 60.905 miles and the assessed value per mile for the year 1925 of such franchise and rolling stock in this county on said Railroad is $1200, aggregatipg the sum of $73,086; I i That the number f miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this County is 61.28 miles and the assessed value permile for the year 1925, of such franchise and rolling stock in this county on said railroad is $1200 aggro - gating the sum of $73,536.00; WHEREFORE, it is by the Board ordered and decreed that the length of the mai itrack of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in this County is 87,284 miles and I the assessment value per mile thereof is the sum-of $55,000 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of such railway, aggregating the sum of $4,800,620, apportioned as follows, to wit: Incorporated towns. Martinez, 2.21 miles $121,550 Hercules 1.90 " 104,500 Pinole .72 • 39,600 Pittsburg 55 30,250 Richmond 6:164 335,720 Walnut Creek 1.42 • 100,100 BDROOL Districts. Port Costa 2.291 miles $126,005 Carquinez 145 " 96,250 Selby 1.79 " 98,450 Pinole-Hercules 3.65 • 200,750 Martinez 5.45 "" 299,750 San Pablo 2.906 159,830 Richmond 6.104 335,720 That the length of main track of the Atchison, Topeka and Banta Fe Rails Company in this County is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of $38,006 aggregating the sum of $2,328,640 apportioned as follows, to wit Incorporated Towns Alnole 1.32miles ■ §'100 Hercules 1;91 • 7�2d 576e00 Pittsburg .57 miles ;21,660. Richmond 6,70 ' 254,600 El Cerrito 2.30 • - 87,400. School Districts, Vine Hili 1.87 mils = 71,060 Martinez 2.22 ' 84,360 Franklin 2.57 ' 9 ,660 Pinole-Hercules j,iVl • 12y,590 San Pablo 2.21 ■ 83,980 Richmond 9.00 • 342,000 That the length of main track of the San Francisco-Sacramento Railroad in this county is 33.75 miles and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of $15,000 aggregating the sum of $506,250 apportioned as follows: 4 Incorporated Towns. Concord .295 riles g 4,425, Pittsburg .58 8 700 Walnut Creek 1.89 • 28,350 That the number of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad : u Company upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Dullman Company is operated In this county is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile of such franchise and i rolling stock in this county on said Railroad is $1200 aggregating the sum of =73,536 apportioned as follows, to wit: Incorporated Towns. a Martinez 2.21 miles # 2,60 Hercules 1.90 " 2,280 Pinole .72 " 865 Pittsburg .55 ' 666 Richmond 5.97 ' 7,165 School Districts. San Pablo 1.41 miles $ 1,690 Richmond 5.97 " i'l-1100 165 Pinole-Hercules 6 " Selby 1.79 " 1 0 Carquinez 1.75 • Port costa 2.15 • 2,580 Martinez 5.451 • 6,540. That the number of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka A Santa Fe Railway Company upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is v operated in this county is 60.905 miles and the assessed v slue per mile on said francbj Be and rolling stock of said Railway in this county is 61200 aggregating the sum of =73,0 6 apportioned as follorrs,to wit: Incorporated Towns. ' Antioch .96 miles 61,150 Hercules 1.91 • 2,290 Pinole 1.00 • 1,200 Pitts 77 • Richmond$ 6.;0 • 8,040 E1 Cerrito 2.30 ' 2,760 School Districts. Vine Hill 1.87 miles $2,245 - Martinez 2.22 " 2,66 Franklin 2. 7 " 2893 T inole-Hercules 3.40 • 4,060 an Pablo 2.21 ' 2,650 Richmond 9.00 • 10,800 _ The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: tz j Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath, Noes; None. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, September 21st,1925, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . ....Chairman. 74 . . . . . . ..Clerk. 130 ;. I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, SEPTEISER 2let, 1925. _ - ;i The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Qhairman; Supervisors 2eb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clerk. I , - - - - - - - In the Matter of Contract with University of California and College of Agriculture for Farm Advisor and Home , Demonstration Agent in Contra Costa.County. The State Leader for California, representing U.S.Department of Agriculture and University of California, having presented form of Contract to the Board of i Supervisors providing for the maintaining of a Farm Advisor and Home Demonstration i Agent in the County of Contra Costa, for the year beginning July let; 1925, and endi g Ju]y let, 1926, and providing for the sum of WOO for the expenses of the county i Farm Advisor and County Rome Demonstration Agent, It is, by the Board ordered that said Form of'Contract be and the same is hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board ie hereby authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The vote thereon being unanimous. In the Matter of Communication from Board of Directors of Richmond War Veterans Memorial Hall. C.W.St.John, representing the Board of Directors of Richmond War Veterans i Memorial Hall, appears before the Board and urges that this Board assist in damp= a proofing the East, West and south Bides of said building, and it appearing to the Board that there are no funds available for said purpose, and that said damp-goofing) was either a defect in the plans or an omission from contract, It is, by the Board ordered that said matter be and the same is hereby rete - red to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County with request that he take up said matter with the Architect and Contractor on said building, with a view that said build- ing ui d-ing be remedied by the said Architect or Contractor. In the Matter of acceptance of contract of Fred Meyers to grade Edwards St, in town of Crockett. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that the contract of Fred Meyers to grade Edwards St, in town of Crockett, rs has been com.deted according to plane and specifications; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby 3 a i 3' i31 declared completed and said road accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Fred '.eyers for labor performed and material furnished, on said contract, present same to this Board within thirty-five days from this date.-,, In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of Heafey, Moore & McNair, to 1 Pave Div. $27, County Highway. ti R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having filed with this board, his certificate showing that the contract of Heafey, Moore & McNair, to pave Div. x}27, of the County Highway, has been completed according to plans and specifications; r. It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared comp;eted and said road accepted. - It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said contract for labor performed or materials furnished, present same to this Board, within thirt - five days from this date.,, In the Matter of Road Improvement Diet. #3. A.S.Farley, Engineer o: Work, heretofore appointed by this Hoard, having presented to this Board, plans and specifications of work under Road Improvement Al District {)j; It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the sat e are hereby adopted as plans and specifications for improvement of said District. `4 `s In the Matter of Road Improvement z District #3, (Resolution of Intention Number Three, County of Contra Costa, ' State of California). .y RESOLVED, that it is the in.ention of theBoard of Supervisors of the Count ' V of Contra Costa, State of California, proceeding under and by virtue of the Road s District Improvement Oct of ;907, and in the matter of Road Improvement District n2 Number j, on the 19th day of OctobeS1925, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. of that ' day or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, at the chambers of said Board to order work to be done as follows; x That Coventry Road, from Easterly line of Arlington Avenue to and includinJg the portion of the intersection of Stratford Road, as shown on plans and specificat-` 4. ions therefore hereinafter referred to be graded and re-surfaced with a course of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and that curb and gutter and culverts to be constructed where noted on plans therefore hereinafter referred to. That Ardmore Road from the westerly line of Arlington Avenue to the easter] %r ly line of Coventry Road be graded and surfaced with a coat of asphalt and screen- ings between gutter lines, and that curb and gutters and culverts be constructed where noted on _plane hereinafter referred to. That Kingston Road from easterly line of Ardmore Road to nortb6rly line of hY� 132 =3 Kensington Park hereinafter referred to be' graded and resurfaced with a course of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and curb and gutter be constructed where) noted on plans hereinafter referred to, That Beverly Court from the westerly line of Ardmore Avenue to Easterly line of Lenox Road be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screening. between gutter lines, and curb, hereinafter referred to,gutters and culverts be constructed where noted on plane That Lenox Road from the northerly line of Coventry road to end be graded ! "; and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and curb and gutters be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. That Beverly Road from Northerly line of Stratford Road to westerly line of Lenox Road be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings, between Al gutter lines and curb, gutter and culverts be constructed where noted on plana here- inafter referred to. That Stratford Road from easterly line of Coventry Road to Westerly line of Beverly Road be graded and resurfaced with a course of asphalt and screenings between) gutter lines, and curb, gutter and culverts be constructed where noted on plana here-Ia, inafter referred to. i That Arlington Avenue from North Citp,Limits of the City of Berkeley to the Northerly line of Lot 27 A, Berkeley Highlands, be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and curb, gutter, culverts and catch basins be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to excepting a strip k eighteen (19) feet wide at the Northerly City limits of the City of Berkeley and run ning Northerly Six hundred and ninety-five (695) feet between gutter lines on Easter s side of aforesaid street, be graded and paved with a course of Asphaltic Concrete wearing surface and that curbs, gutters, culverts and catch basins, and catch basin inlets be constructed where and as noted on plans and specifications hereinafter i referred to. That Amherst Avenue from Easterly line of Arlington Avenue to southerly I line of Oberlin Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a course of asphalt and screen- ings between gutter lines, and curb, gutter and culverts be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. I That Oberlin Avenue from Easterly line of Arlington Avenue to Westerly f line of Stanford Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenin between gutter lines, and curb, gutter and culverts be constructed where noted-on plans hereinafter referred to. That Wellesley Avenue from Easterly line of Arlington Avenue to southerly line of Kenyon Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and curb, gutters and culverts be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. That Princeton avenue from easterly line of Amherst Avenue to Westerly line of Yale Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a courseof asphalt and screenings betty. gutter lines, and curb, gutter and culverts be constructed where noted on plans here inafter referred to. That Yale Avenue from southerly line of Oberlin Avenue to end be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and curb, gutters and culverts be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. That Rugby Avenue from southerly line of Yale avenue to south boundary of Berkeley Highlands be graded and resurfaced with a course of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and curb, gutters and culverts and catch basin covers be const ct- ed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. That Vassar Avenue from southerly line of YaleAvenue to south boundary of Berl_ eley Highlands be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and curb and gutter and culverts and catch basin'covers be constructed) where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. That Stanford Avenue from southerly line of Wellesley Avenue to Northerly 3 line of Yale Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and curb, guttem and culverts be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. khat Cambridge Avenue from southerly line of Wellesley Avenue to the Northerly line of Yale Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings ' between gutter lines, and curb, gutters and culverts and catch basin covers be a.- structed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. That Trinity Avenue from Southerly line of Kenyon Avenue to the northerly line ofl Beloit Avenue, be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings betweeq gutter lines, and curb, gutters and culverts and catch basin covers be constructed 1 where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. ' } That Columbia Avenue from southerly line of Kenyon Avenue to the westerly ling of Colgate Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and curbs, gutter and culverts be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. Y II I That Colgate Avenue from the southerly line of Eenyon Avenue to the Northerl line of Beloit Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings, between gutter lines, and cubr gutters and culverts be constructed where noted a on plans hereinafter referred to. F That Purdue Avenue from the Northerly line of Beloit Avenue to the Borth Boundary of Berkeley Highlands be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and ' screenings between gutter lines, and curb, gutters and culverts be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to, That Williamette Avenue from westerly line of Purdue Avenue to easterly line of Kenyon Avenue where already paved, be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and curb and gutters and culverts be constructed all as and where noted on plans hereinafter referred to, That Kenyon Avenue from Easterly line of Purdue Avenue to southerly line of ' Williamette Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a course of asphalt and screenings, between gutter lines, and curb, gutters and culverts be made where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. ' That Beloit Avenue from Easterly boundary of Berkeley Highlands to easterly 41 line of Cambridge Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt andcrJ1. p between gutter lines, and curb, gutters and culverts be constructed where noted oa plans hereinafter referred to. Concrete steps and sidewalk shall be constructed on the Westerly side of Ar— lington Avenue at the walk dividing Block 4 and 5, Kensington Park, as shown on said M1 plans and specifications. Saving excepting and excluding from said District any portion thereof which is required by haw to be kept in order or repair by any person or company having railroad tracks thereon, ;-5 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County hereby determines and declar s that it is necessary and proper for the safe and convenient use of aaid roads and big — ways that all of said work be done. In every case where there are roads intersecting the line of work as des— cribed herein, there shall be included in the work to be done ill of the work on said intersections to the lines and grades shown upon the plans and specifications here— inafter referred to, All of the work to be done will. include all other work incidental to Road District Improvement Number Three, and as may be more particularly shown on the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California. The said work to be done in accordance with the specifications therefore filed with the Clerk of said Board on the 21st day of September, 1925, except as as the boundaries of the district and grades therein specified may be changed at the hearing of the matter hereinafter mentioned, which specifications are made part hereo by this Reference, and to which all persona are referred for further particulars as to the locations 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 (6%) per cent per annum, payable semi—annually and one—fifth (1/5) part of the principal payable annually, .all in gold coin. A special fund for the payment of said bonds is to be constituted by the levy of special assessment taxes upon all lend within a district to be known as "Road a Improvement District Number Three (3)0of the County of Contra Costa. Such District (as proposed) being all that territory in the County of Contra Coe.ta, State of California, within exterior boundaries, as follows, to wit: I n N ' gtarting at a point at the Southeast corner of Lot Numbered 18, Block numbered 2 Kensington Park, as shown on that certain map entitled "Map of Kensington Park, etc.A and filed with the County Recorder of Contra Costa County on the 2d day of May, 1911, in kap Book 5 at page 103, and running thence in a southeasterly direct ion along the line dividing Contra Costa from Alameda County to the southwest corner of Lot numbered 18, Block Numbered 8. Thence in a northerly direction to the south— =? westerly corner of Lot numbered 11, Block numbered 8; thence in a northwesterly direc — ion on the westerly lines of Lots numbered 10, 9, and S and extension northerly thereof of Block Numbered 8, to the southwesterly corner of Lot numbered 7, Block numbered $; thence in a westerly direction along the south line of Lot numbered 32 i Block numbered 8,to the southwesterly corner thereof; thence in a direct line to tie southeasterly corner of Lot numbered 25 Block numbered 10 of said Map of Kensington Park;thence westerly on the southerly line of Lqt numbered 25 to the southwesterly corner of Lot numbered 25 Block numbered 10- thence in a northwesterly direction on the westerly lines of Lots numbered 25, 24, 23, 22, 21, 20, and 19 of said Block numbered 10 to the northwest corner of Lot numbered 19,said Block numbered 10; thence on a line One hundred nine and 24/100 feet from and parallel to the westerly line of Stratford Road of said Kensington Park to a point three hundred fifty—five feet westerly of the Northerly boundary line of Kensington Park measured along a line parallel to and distant measured at right angles thereto one Hundred forty—nine and 24/100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Lot numbered 13 of Block numbered 11, of said Kensington Park; thence e4ong said line parallel to the westerly line of lot numbered 13 Block numbzred 11, northerly to a point on a direct extensievaouthwester y of the nort{erly boundary line of Kensington Park, Two hundred forty—five feet west— erly of the northwesterly corner of Lot numbered 20, Black Numbered 6, Kensington y Park; thence easterly on the said extension of and on the northerly boundary line of a P 12 I �z Kensington Park to the Northwesterly corner of Lot Numbered 15, Block numbered 1, Kensington Park; thence in a northerly direction on a line One hundred seven and 73/160 feet from, measured at right angles thereto and parallel to the westerly property line of Arlington Avenue to a point on the extension westerly of the northerly propex�y line of Lot numbered 27, Block lettered "A" as shown on the Map entitled, "Map of Berkeley Highlands," etc. filed with the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, - April 17th, 1912, in Map Book 6 at page 160. I q Thence to a point at the northeasterly corner of Lot Numbered 1, Block let- tered "A" of said Berkeley Highlands, as shown on a map filed with the Recorder of Contra Costa County on the 13th day of April, 1922; thence northerly along the southe - ly line of Kenyon Avenue to an extension westerly of the Northerly line of Lot number�d 1, Block lettered "V" Berkeley Highlands; thence in a direct line to the northeasterly corner of Lot numbergd 1. Block lettered "V" in Berkeley Highlands as shown on a map filed with the County Recorder of Contra Costa County the 13th day of February, 1913;1 thence southerly on the easterly line of said Lot numberedl, Block V, and a direction MA extension southerly thereof to the line dividing Contra Costa ane Alameda County; thence westerly on the boundary line between Alameda and Contra Uosta Counties to a r' paint 401 westerly of the easterly line of Arlington Avenue; 'thence southerly in a direct line to the point of beginning. Lying all within the County of Contra A' Costa, State of California. Notice is hereby given that at the time specified hereinbefore for ordering work, the matter of said Road District Improvement Number three (3)-will come up for hearing, and all objection which are, under the provisions of said Road District Im- provement Act of 1907, entitled to be heard or determined, will then be heard and determined and the boundaries of said District and grades therein be finally determined and established. 39 The Richmond Record Herald, a daily newspaper of general circulation, printed 5 and published in said County of Contra Costa, is hereby designated as thenewspaper for making the publicatirn of this Resolution and for the making of all other publics - ions in this proceeding. W.S.Farley, a competent person, heretofore appointed "Engineer of Work" i. is hereby also appointed "Superintendent of Work" to serve without additional compen- n. sation. The foregoing Resolution was on toe 21st day of September, 1925, passed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of ontra Costa, State of California. In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. The follo.i4ig persons and societies having made application to this Board for permits to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. on certain dates, It is ordered that permission be and the same is hereby granted to following named persons and societies to hold dances until 3 o8clock in the morning of the _<3 following dates, to wit: Rodeo Social Club, First National Bank Bldg. Hall Rodeo, Oct. 17 1925• Avalon Orchestra, Rodeo Hall, Rodeo, Oct. 10th, 125 and Oct. 241�, 1925. Armand Circle, & John Fregulia, Oakley Hall, Oakley, Oct. 3rd, 1925• Antioch ftV-#2 , Sciots, Oakley Hall, Oakley, Sept. 26, 1925• �t { In the Matter of Approval of Bonds and contracts of Chas. L. Swartout. Charles L. Swartout, having heretofore been awarded a contract for painting of Court House files at this time bonds under previous order of this Board and a contract duly signed; It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and they are hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to execute i said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. i I � r 13� 3 In the Matter 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 are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 3665 Sept. 2nd, 1925 $ 90.00 6 " 25.00 367 " 155.24 . And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. . 1 In the Matter of Payment of Taxes for street improvements on Lot 9, Block 21, Town of Martinez. It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County 11 r' draw arrant on General Fund in sun of $79.56 in payment of street assessment taxes on portion of Lot 9, Block 21; Additional Survey of the Town of Martinez. } The vote thereon being unanimous. In the Matter of appointment of .County Exhibit Commissioner for Contra Costa.County. It appearing to the Board that the term of office of Oso. P.Upham as Exhibit +, commissioner of the County of Contra Costa, will expire on Oct. 1st, 1925, and it & 3 further appearing to the Board that it would be to the best interest of contra Costa County to employ a County Exhibit Commissioner by the year for the gathering of pro- ducts and fruits for exhibit purposes at the proper time for gathering same for ex- hibit purposes, and it appearing to the Board that the sun of $900 would be a fair h salary for said Commissioner for.one year, for the time employed in gathering and taking care of said exhibit and attending exhibit at State Fair; It is, by the Board ordered that Geo. P.Upham, is hereby employed as Exhibit _4 Commissioner at a salary of $900 per year, said salary to be paid in equal monthly , ' installments on warrants drawn on the County Treasurer on the Advertising-Fund, on first of each and every month during said year, said employment to begin Oct. lst, 1925, and end on Oct, let, 1926. The vote thereon being unanimouo.� t In the Matter of Request$r appropriation for sign at County Line at t ;, El Cerrito. R.R.Veale, having f$rwarded to this Board a request from E1 Cerrito Improve- - F. e ment Club requesting the sum of $150 to assist in corietructing a sign advertising Contra Costa County, across San Pablo Avenue at County Line at E1 Cerrito, and it y 136 ' i appearing to the Board that the Advertising Fund is depleted, It is by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby denied. <'x In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. Good cause appearing therefor, It is ordered that the sum of $7500 be and the same is hereby ordered transferred from General Fund to Salary Fund. The vote thereon being unanimous.^ In Matter of Increasing of Lighting Facilities in Crockett, Crolona & Valona Lighting District. A petition signed by more than twenty-five residents and tax-payees of,Croc ett, Crolona &Valona Lighting District requesting Proposition 1: That the lighting An the business sections is Snadequsts :f and requesting that the present installation consisting of 4-100 C.P., 11-250 C.P. and 1-400 G.P. street lamps be replaced by 21-600 C.P. and 1-1000 C.P. street lamps located as follows, to wit: 1-1000 C.P. lamp at the corner of Valley Street and Loring Ave. 1-600 C.P. Lamp at the corner of Winslow Street and Vallejo Street. 1-600 C.P. lamp at the corner of Loring Avenue and Vallejo at. 1-600 C.P. lamp on Loring Avenue midway between Vallejo and Jackson Streets. 1-600 C.P. lamp at the coreer of Loring Avenue and Jackson St-. 1-600 C.P. lamp on Loring Avenue midway between Jackson and Heald Sts. =' 1-600 C.P. lamp at the corner of Heald Street and Loring Ave. 1-600 C.P. lamn on Loring Avenue midway between Heald and Bay Ste. i-600 C.P. lamp at the corner of Loring Avenue and Bay St. 1-600 C.P. lamp on Loring Avenue midway between Bay & Wgst Ste. 1-600 C.P. lamp at the corner of Loring and West St. 1-600 C P. lamp on Loring Avenue midway between West and Valley Ste. I Y 1-600 C.P. lamp on Loring Avenue near the corner of Center St. 1-600 C.P. lamp at the corner of.Loring Avenue and Fourth Ave. 1-600 C.P. lamp at the corner of Starr Street and Fourth Ave. 1-600 C.P. lamp at the corner of Starr Street and Third Ave, a 1-600 C.P. lamp at the corner of Starr Street and Second Ave. 1-600 C.P. lamp at the corner of Wanda Street and Second Ave. 1-600 C.P. lamp at the corner of Ceres Street and SecondAve. 1-600 C.P. lamp at the corner of Pomona Street and Sem hd Ave. 1-600 C.P. lamp at the corner of Pomona Street and First Ave. 1-600 C.P. lamp at the corner of Port Street and Pgmona St. Proposition 2: That fifteen additional street lights be installed in the residential district at locations given as follows: 1-100 C.P. lamp at the corner of Baldwin Avenue and Pomona St. 1-100 C.P.lamp at the northwest corner of Baldwin Avenue and Hartwell St. a 1-100 C.P, lamp at the south end of paving on Baldwin Avenue. 1-100 C.P. lamp on Edwards Street midway between Vallej&nd Jackson Sts, i 1-100 C.P. lamp on Edwards Street midway between Jackson and Heald Sts. 1-100 C.P. lamp on Edwards Street midway between Heald and Bay Sts. 1-100 C.P. lamp on Clark Street at first turn from West end of Clark St 1-100 C.P. lamp on Clark Street at second turn from west and of Clark Si.t 1-100 C.P, lamp on Alhambra Street midway between Bay &West Streets. 1-100 C.P. lame an Jackson Street midway between Edwards and Alhambra Ste. 1-100 C.P. lamp on Winslow Street midway between Vallejo and Jackson.Sts. 1-100 C.P. lamp on Winslow Street midwaybetween Jackson and Heald Ste. 1-100 C.P. lamp on Winslow Street.midway between Bay and Heald Ste. 1-100 C.P. lamp on Winslow Street midway between Bay and west Ste. 1-100 C.P. lamp on Alhambra Street midway between Bay & Heald. Proposition 3: That the 100 C.P. lamps now installed be increased to 250 C.P. lamps at following locations, to wit: At the corner of Alexandria and Edwards Sts, i Midway between Alexandria Avenue and Vallejo Sts. At the corner of Edwards and Vallejo Sts, j Proposition 4: That the location of the fifteen fire alarm boxes as indicated hereafter and the present street lighting fixtures now installed ovex.and near the fire alarm boxes be replaced by a special fixture The "Young SAO Universal $50" manufactured by the Nichols Lintern Company 7960 Lorain Avenue, Gleveland,Ohlo said fixtures to be equipped with Street S;-ries Burning receptacles. 'That the Street lights in the locations given herein which are not at the present time loeatfd on the same pole as fire alarm boxes indicated, be removed to the identical pole } with tPe fire alarm box so that instant attention be called to the location in case o necessity. I l }kf ;1 J. Box 174.. N.E. corner Pomona & Sixth Ave, Box 163- N.W. corner Wanda and Second Ave. Box 164; N.W, corner Lillian & Second Ave. Box 162- In vicinity of Y.A. corner of Center & Wanda, v Box 173- N.W. corner of Center &,Pomona. Box 159 - N.V. corner Valley & Winslow. Box 157- N.E. corner of Loring & West. Box 156- N.W. corner Edwards and West, t Box N.E. corner Heald & Loring. y Box 154- N.E. corner Alhaiera & Heald.' Box 152- About S.E. corner Loring Avenue &Vallejo m Box 167- On Alhambra approximately midway between Vallejo St. and County Road. Box 161 - On Edwards Street, at intersection of Alexandria Ave, Box 192- on Bishop Road, about 500' west of unction of Hartwell Ave. Box 191 - I7.W, corner of Cook Ave. and Atherton Ave, r; 'µ. And it appearing to the Hoard that said request is reasonable and that end District has sufficient money with which to pay the cost of said installation and lights, r Thereupon it is by the Hoard ordered that said request for said lights as above outlined, be and the same are hereby granted and the Pacific Cas & ElectricCompanyls is hereby authorized to proceed with the installation of said additional lights x as prayed for. $ The vote on said order being unanimous.,, s In the Matter of allowance of claims on special Road Fund. n It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa f County, which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State �• Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1925, and from moneys collected for violation of Motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which said money ka shall be expended by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County, and the following claims having been presented for ;A construction of roads, bridges and culverts in Sup Diet. $5, F It is by the Board ordered that said claims be and each of them is hereby & ordered paid out of the;Special Road Fund: Austin Aestern Road Mach. Co. $ 252.96 Peres Bros. 9723.47 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of theBoard.M1 The Board takes recess to meet on October 6t]1,1925, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman( 151 : glerk, r � 138 I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925 :G The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Seb Knott+ Oscar Olsson, C.H.Havden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clerk. ----------- The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month.of 9eptembIT 1925, are read to the Board by the Clerk and as read to the Board are approved, and f signed by the Chairman and Clerk. is In the Matter of Claim of Dr. Breneman against the Countyof Contra Costa. On motion duly made and carried, it is ordered by the Board that the claim of Dr. Breneman for medical services rendered to indigent persons, be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County. In the Matter of Reclamation District #800. WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors did heretofore appoint Commissioners to make an assessment list of the lands situated within the exterior boundaries of a Reclamation District #500, situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, said list to be in accordance with the provisions of Subdivision B of Section 3456 Ai of the Political Code of the State of California; and, f WHEREAS, said Commissioners have completed said list and the same has this day been filed in the office of this Board of Supervisors and with the Clerk thereo ; NOW, THEREFORE, Be it resolved that Monday, the 16th day of November, 192 at the hour of -ten o'clock A.M. at the chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the County Court House in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, be fixed as the time and place for hearing objections to raid list; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board of Superviaorsc se notice of the time and place of said hearing to be given for the time and in the manner required by law, and that the publication of the notice of said hearing be made in the Byron Times, a newspaper printed and published in the said County of Contra Costa, said notice to be published to be in the form hereunto annexed and hereby made a part hereof. "In the Matter of Reclamation District Ido. $00. "Notice of time and place for hearing Objections to Assessment List. NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN that Commissioners heretofore appointed to make an assessment list of the lands included within the exterior boundaries of Reclamation District No. 800 in accordance with the provisions of Subdivision B of Section 3456 of the Political Code of the State of California, have completed said list which has been filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa and notice is hereby further given that the said Board of Supervisors will meet for the purpose of hearing objections to said list at the chambers of said Board off r Supervisors in the County Court House, in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Coafffta State of California, on Monday, the 16th day of November, 1925, at the hour of ten I - I� :.N j o'clock A.M. for the purpose of hearing objections to :Aid assessment list, objections tosaid assessment list must be in writing, must be verified, and filed with the Clerk of said Board of Supervisors and must be filed within thirty days after the first y publication of this notice of hearing, which first publication is the date hereof. Dated: this 5th day of October, 1925• A.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of The County ' Attest: J.H.Wells, County Clerk. of Contra Costa, Stateof California. N i In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. 0. Meese, County Assessor, having filed his Certificate showing that a clerical error appears on AssessmentRoll for 1925-26, and asking authorization to cor- rect same, in accordance with provisions of Section 3861 of the Political Code, and said request having been consented to by the District Attorney, It is, by the Board ordered that the Assessment Rolls be and the same are hereb ordered corrected as follows, to wit: In Vol. 14, page 17, Assessment No. 27760, .Catherine Burke was assessed with personal property in sum of $1250, and same personaL property amounting to $1250 is also assessed to Catherine Burke Soares in Assessment No. 27,829, See Vol. 14 at page 247. Authority is hereby given to cancel-Assessment +r .No. 27760, personal property amounting to x1250. ' A aT In the Matter of Advertising for Bids for installing lights in Bay Point Lighting District. A. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for installation, operation x and maintenance of street lights in Bay Point Highway Lighting District, for the term of five years, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bid is received: 1_ BAY POINT LIGHT & POWER COMPANY. at following rates: RATES: SCHEDULE S.L. 41. INCANDESCENT SERVICE. Lamp Rating Monthly chage per lamp 550 watts $1.45. 75 ° 2.00 ' 100 M 2.50 150 " 3.20 200 n " 300 4:4o _ 500 ^ 5.4o Thereuaon it appearing that this was the only bid received, and that said ' bid is reasonable, It is, by the Board ordered that the contract for furnishing light to Bay Point Lighting District, be and the same is hereby awarded to Bay Point Light & Power Company at the prices stated in above bid. V;F It is further orderd that said Bay Point Light & Power Company furnish bond in sum of $1000 conditioned as required by law. It is further ordered that said Bay Point Light Power Company execute contract and furnish bond in accordance with foregoing order. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I 140 np i xi �s In the Matter o: CommunicationT- from Mrs. R.S,Tharp, of E1 Cerrito. r Mrs. R.S.Tharp, of E1 Cerrito having made application to this Board for a light on Belmont and Lassen Sts in Richmond Annex, and it appearing that said streets in Richmond Annex are not county roads, It is, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby deniedl c and the Clerk of this Board is ordered to notify the petitioner accordingly.n In the Matter of Granting Dance J. permits. Applications having been made to this Board by following individuals and so— cieties for permission to hold dances on dates set opposite their respective names, and no one appearing in opposition thereto, afi It is, by the Board ordered that permission be and the same is hereby gran J'Fr ed to following named persons to conduct dances, on following dates, tovdt: E.W.Cordua, Oakley Hall, Oakley Oct. 31st 1925. ' O.E.S. Legion Hall, Brentwood, October lb 1§25. August Holcher, Moraga, October 10, 1925; Avalon Oachestra Rodeo Hall, Rodeo, Nov. 21, 1925. Antioch Aerie #f7§5, F.O.E. Oakley Hall, Oakley, Oct. 24, 1925• Y.L.I. of Pinole & Rodeo Rodeo New Hall Rodeo Nov. 7, 1925• Lone Tree Farm Center, Legion Half, Brentwood, Oct. 31, 1925. ,, ��! In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #902. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District $502, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 36455. Sept. 26, 1925 $164.16 3S6 " 144o.00 367 50.00 365 " 2.75 And the Chairman and Clerkof this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of these said warrants by af`.'ixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation Dist, #2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin warrants of Reclamation District #p2059, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 306 Oct-3, 1925 a 112.50 • 310 136;75 311 ° 21.16 312 " 56.75 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of these said warrants by affixing their signature thereto. In the Matter of appointing Cora.-Assioners }m of Central Fire District. A resolution having been filed with this Board from the Walnut Creek Farm Bureau Center, and the Board of Trustees of the town of Walnut Creek requesting that ' E.B.Anderson, J.B.Near, Wm. Straight, J.F.Mauzy, and J.E. Lbwrence be appointed Fire Commissioners of Central Fire District for a period of three years, or until their X successors are appointed and qualified, and it appearing to the Board that it would b to the beat interests of said Fire District to appoint said Commissicners; ^m. ' It is, uy the Board order-d that said E.B.Anderson, J.B.Near, Wm. Straight, 1 J.F. Uauzy and J.F. Lawrence, be and tber are hereby appointed Fire Commissioners of , =r Central Fire District, to as rve for the ensuing term, or until their successors are appointed. _ The vote of the Board being unanimous.K ; M1 Y Ir. the Matter of allowance of Final Claim of Field Company for Brentwood Memorial Hall. It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $200 be and the same is hereby withheld from final claim of Field Bros, for building of Brentwood Memorial Hall, to ' protect claim of Sam Harrison, filed agahst said Company. In the Matter of Erecting Speed _ Limit Signs along Main St, in Bay Point. A request having been made to the Board of Supervisors for placing o£"Fifteen 'T Mile Speed Limit" signs on Main St, in city of Bay Point, "3 Itis, by the Board ordered that the County SurveyCr of Contra Costa'County tR be and he is hereby ordered to procure and place two "Fifteen Mile Spe ed Limit" signs one at each end of Main St. in Town of Bay Point. sr The oder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.4. , In the Matter of Request of C.A. $ Hooper & Company to construct Sewer across county road. C.A.Hooper & Co., having filed with this Board a request for permission toY install an eight inch sewer along the county road about 25 feet west of the present city, limits of Pittsburg; It is, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby gran ed under the following conditions: That said sewer will be installed under the supervision of and to the entire satisfaction of the County-Surveyor of Contra Costa ,a County and Supervisor of Sup. Dist. $5. , P x. 1.12 I a; In the Matter of Acceptance of Agreement with A.T.& S.F.Ry. Co. to bui ld Underground Crossing on 5' Bridge Head Road. - rz The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company having furnished to this Board a form of Agreement for building of an underground crossing under the tracks of the A.T.& S. F.Ry. Co, on Bridge Head Road, just west of ;Dile Post x}1145 between i Oakley and Sando, as indicated in red on print attached to said Agreement, numbered � 76-17020, ` It is, by the Board ordered that said Form of Agreement be and the same is• hereby approved by this Board and the Chairman and Clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to execute said Agreement for and on behalf of County of Contra Costa. s* i In the Matter of Disposal 4i of Chrysler Car under District Attorney's office. The Board of Supervisors having heretofore purchased for use of District Attorney's office in the Traffic Department, one Chrysler Car and said car not now being required for use under said Department, It is, by the Board ordered that the District Attorney be and he is hereby directed to turn over the said Chrysler C@Lr, to Am.H.Hough, Superintendent of Count Hospital for use in Hospital Department. The vote thereon being unanimous. In the Matter of Purchase of land " from H. J. Curry and Mollie K.Curry hie wife, for corporation Storage Yard. This Board having heretofore declared its intenti-n to purchase from H.J. Curry, and Mollie K.Curry, his wife, the lands hereinafter described, for the pur- pose of a corporation storage yard, and for all and any other purposes for which same may be lawfully used, and said Board having published a notice in the Contra # Costa Standard,'in the manner and for the time prescribed by law, of its intention ,. to purchase said property and this being the time and place fixed for consummation of said purchase, and no one appearing in opposition to the purchase of said properky and said H.J.Curry and Mollie K.Curry, his wife, having presented to this Board a good and sufficient deed conveying to the County ofContra Costa, the following I i described lands, to wit: BEGINNING at a concrete monument located on the west side of Fairview Avenue i at the southeast corner of that certain tract of land conveyed by deed from E.H. Madge, et al. to Shell Company of California, dated July 17th, 1915, and recorded I I in Volume 252 of Deeds, page 3, Records ofContra Costa County, California; thence running along said west side of Fairview Avenue, S. 0021' E. a distance of 359.50 feet to the northeast corner of a 5 acre tract of land conveyed by Samuel Podder to George Eddy, et al, by that certain deed recorded in Volume 159 of Deeds, page 426, Records of Contra Costa County, California; thence running along the north line of said tract of land, S. 59°39' W. a distance of 315.45 feet to a point I on the easterly line of the lands formerly-known as the W.B.Frazer ranch, now ownedl by the Shell Company of California; thence running along-said east line of the lands now belonging to the Shell Company of California, north a didance of 359.50 143 } X. feet to a concrete monument; thence N. 89;39' E. a distance of 347.16 feet to the point of beginning. Containing an area of 2.87 acres of land and being a portion of the lands conveyed by Sarah A.Cutler to Samuel Fodder by a deed dated March 27, 1907 and recorded in Volume 125 of Deeds page 280, Records of Contra Costa County Galifo _ y .nia, lying and being in the Rancho Las Juntas and being all that certain tract of land conveyed by E.H. Madge and Sarah Madge, his wife, to H.J.Curry b� that certain r. ' deed recorded in Volume 432 of Deeds, at page 105, Records of Contra osta County, California. sy IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lands above mentioned be and the same TY are hereby purchased from H.J.Curry and Mollie K. Curry, his wife, and said deed is this day accepted and approved by this Board. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County . Treasurer infavor of H.J.Curry and Mollie K.Curry, his wife, for the sum of $3000, a in payment of said lands. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter o:Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. , It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa , County which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treaslirer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra ' Costa County during the year 1925, and from moneys collected for violation of Motor Vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, rh ich said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and road in said County and the following claims having been presented for construction of roads, bridges and culverts in Sup . Diets. 1' 2 and 3; and under supervi&n of County Surveyor's Department; - It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, tovdt: -i Dist. 1: Geo. Crofoot $ 6.87 John McDonald, 94.50 Dist. 2: Bates & Borland, 88.80 5 Bates & Borland, 127.15 Bates & Borland, 80.5b Bates & Borland, 71.45 Bates & Borland, 426.58 Bates & Borland, 126.39 Cal. Corrugated a Culvert Co. 29 .30' Frank H.Cress, 924.00 A.A.Mclahon 256.40 Standard Oil Co. 108.30 Diet. $ 3: A,A.McYahon 391.339 A.A.Mcyabon }62.80 A.A.McMahon ' A.A.McMahon 216.55 A.A.McNahon 74.16 , A.A.McMahon 244.18 A.A.McMahon 137.51 A.A.McMahon14.559 J.E.Ferry 4.50 Spencer Lumber Co. 666.72 Tilden Lumber & , Lill co. 352.10 Co. Surveyor's Dept. Good Lumber Co. $62.30 . Joe. Lilly 5.50 The said order is passed by the unanimous note of the Board.�� F+: j I n 1-14 In the Matter of Advertising Resources: of Contra Costa County. E.B.Anderson having appeared bore the Hoard. and reported to this Board that the United States Convention of Lion's Clubs met at during the year 1926, and that it would be to the best interests of Contia Costa County to advertise said County at said Convention and requesting permission of the '3 Board of Suoervisors to purchase walnuts and almonds for purpose of advertising said County at said Convention, It is bythe Board ordered that said E.B.Anderson be and he is hereby author— ized to purchase ten sacks of walnuts and five sacks of almonds for distribution at said Convention; said nuts to be paid for on presentation of duly verified claims :xk therefor on Advertising Fund. l ze In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, It is ordered that the following allowances be made to following named indigents, commencing on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: Beinning Sept. 15, 1925, Mrs. Byrde Livehart of Pinole be allowed $50 State aid and g25 county aid for support and maintenance of five Salmon children, orphans, Beginning Sent. lat 1925, :Ins. Grace V. Hnnett, Wa1n.a Creek be allowed Sate aid and $10 county aid for support and maintenance ¢ her four chit±en. Beinning Sept. 1st, 1925, Mrs. Rose Berga, 260— W. 7th St. Pittsburg, be allowed 50 State aid and $15 cainty aid, for support and maintenance of herself and five chillaren. Beginning Sept, let, 1925, Mrs. Francisco Villegas, Rodeo, be allowed $30 coup y aid. Beginning Sept. 1st, 1925, Mrs. Marie Walczak, 1607— Clinton Avenue,Richmond, be allowed $20 county aid. Beiinning Sept. 1st, 1925, Mrs. Elizabeth Eades, 2618 Soito St. Richmond, be allowed 20 county aid. Beginning Sept. 1st, 1925, Mrs. Mollie Davis, E1 Cerrito be allowed $15 county aid. Beginning Sept. 1st, 1925, 'airs. Mary Shedid 4221 Wall 3t. Richmond, be allowed $20 county aid, That County allowance of Fred Fritzler, Richmond, be increased from $20 to $40 x per month beginning Sept, 1st, 1925. k That $5,be allowed by County to Probation Officer for maintenance of Barbara Thompson for month of Sept. 1925. It is further orderrd that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents, on first of each and every month until the further order of thio Board. It is further ordered that Allowance of $20 state aid and $10 county aid, } be and the same is hereby discontinued to Mrs. Erna Angel,. of Richmond, on account of recent marriage. That allowance of $40 state aid and $10 county aid be and the same is hereby a discontinued to Mrs. Isola Trampetti, of Richmond, on account of removal from county i s g In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. ProbationOfficer T.A.Boyer, having represented to this Board that the home of Mrs. Fiderioi in B1 Cerrito, is in an unsanitary condition and that said Mrs. Fide io x has four minor children.and is in indigegt circumstances and that said dwelling house has no toilet facilities or septic tank or sewer connections, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Probst. _xr ion Officerbe and ?he is hereby authorized to install in said dwelling house, a toilet and construct a septic tank and connect same to toilet by sewerage, ' The vote thereon being unanimous. In the Matter of Report from _-- Contra Costa County Public Heglth Association s on Sunshine Camp, The Secretary and Treasurer of Sunshine Camp, conducted by Contra Costa Y County Public Health Association for year 1925, having filed a report with this Board as to the operation of the 1925 Sunshine Camp, It is, by the Board ordered that said report be and the same is•hereby >° accepted and approved by this Board and the appreciation of the Board of Supervisors ' of Contra Costa County is hereby extended to the officials of said Contra Costa' County Public Health Association for their successful operation and maintenance of said Camp for the year 1925,1 ,s And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Oct. 19th, 1925, at 10 o'clock ave 4.M. rr, ,. ..Chairman. Gl/ ✓Ko. .. .Clerk. �3 r§. 146 j q IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1925• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. w.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, 3: Oscar Olsson, C.H."ayden, and R.J.Trembeth. J.H.'Vells,Clerk. ' In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, It is ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation District #1619, be approved, to wit: 3. No. 368 Dated Sept. 30, 1925, =137.64• And the Chairman of this Board 1s hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor having filed with this Board his certificate showi Ig that the following clerical errors appear on the Assessment Roll for 1925-26, and asking authorization for correction of same in accordance with Section 3881 of the Political Code of the State of California, to wit: Vol. 14 page 50, Assessment#28t029, Lots 8-9 Block F. 4111a Sites of the town of Pinole, were assessed to the First Methodist Chureh;•as Church property should no be assessed, the assessment should be cancelled; Through an error in copying the assessed value of land assessed to Salvatore 5 Dal Porta, et al. in Oakley school District (vol. 22 Assessment No. 42,643) was extended at $80 an acre instead of $60, as it should be. Authority is hereby grant- ed to reduce said assessed value on this land from $14,000 to =10,500, f Through an error in copying the Assessment rolls for this year, lot 25 Block 24, Wall's Harbor Center, assessed to Miss Rebecca Lovell and Lot 14, Block 14, Cerrito Tract, assessed to Joseph E.Libonatt et al. were omitted from the Rolls. Authority is hereby granted to add same to the rolls. r In the Matter of application of Port Costa water Company to cross j County Road in Crockett with water main. f ' The Port Costa Water Company having made application for permission to lay! an 8 inch pipe line across pavement at foot of Loring Street in Town of Crockett, and south along the westerly side of valley Street in said town, aid to lay a 10 inch pipe across and under the return pavement at the intersection of valley Street 3 and State Highway as shown on blue print attached to said petition; It is, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby I { granted upon following conditions: z That said work will be done under the supervision of, ad to the entire satisfaction of supervisor of that district, and County Surveyor of Contra Costa County; That permit will be obtained from State Highway Co._mission before a pipe line is installed under State Highway, over which this Board claims no jurisdiction. Said permit to be revocable at any time.K• j yf" 147 `?7 1 In the Matter of Allowance of Claim `p of Field Co. This Board having heretofore retained from final payment of Field Company "4 %3 the sum of #200 to satisfy claim of Sam Harrison under a Withhold Notice filed by Kra A ' J.B.Fitzgeralt, in favor of said claimant, and now at this time, Mrs. J.B.Fitzgerald Y having filed with this Board, a Release of said claim; It is by the Board ordered that the claim of Field Company for $200 heretofore withheld be and the same is hereby ordered paid, 3 In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of C.L.Swartout. C.L.Swartout having heretofore been awarded a contract for painting 0ourt Hou now at this time, it anpearing that said contract has been completed and accepted by r Luke Bulger, appointed by this Board to inspect same, It ie, by th Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby deal ed completed and said job accepted. . It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said C.L.Swartou � for labor performed or material furnished, present same to this Board within 35 days r from this date,y; 1 In the Matter of Acceptance of € contract of Peres Bros. R,R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that the contract of Peres Bros, to pave extension of Div. #39, Sup. Dist. #5, has been completed according to specifications; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declar- ed cofpleted and said road accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Peres Bros. for labor performed or material furnished, present same to this Board within 35 days from this date., z. In the Matter of Dance Permits. The following persons and societies having filed with this Board, request for permission to conduct dances between hours of 1 o'clock A.M. and 3 o'clock A.M. on dates set opposite their respective names, �• It ie, by the Board ordered that permissionabe and the same are hereby grant MI i� to hold dances until 3 o'clock A.M. of the dates set opposite respective Mea of the following persons and societies, to wit: W.O.W. Orchestra Rodeo Oct. 31, 1925 Oakley Women's Rub, 04ley, Nov. 14, 1925 Sweabord Lodge #499 of the Vegas, Order of America, Bay Point, Nov. 14, 1925. Avalon Orchestra, Rodeo, Dec. 5tb, 19th and 32st, 1925. Alamo Chapter#214 O.E.S. Danville Oct. 31 1925. Court Mt. Diablo #ilS, F.of A. San hamon, Oct. 318t, 1925. Y. n I ' In Matter of Appointment of Director of Brentwood Irrigation District. A petition having been presented to this Board, praying for the appointment of Leonard J.Dainty, as Director of said Brentwood Irrigation District, in place of William M.DaimV now deceased, It is ordered that Leonard J. Dainty be appointed Director of Brentwood Irrigation District, for the term prescribed by law.k In Matter of Adoption of Plans and specifications for Building of a Detention Home Building. A.W.Gornelius, Architect, having presented.plans and specifications for build a of a Detention Home Building for County of Contra Costa, and it appearing to the Boa7 that said plane and specifications are satisfactory to this Board; It is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, strain sheets, and working details be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details for construction of said building It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in Contra Costa a Gazette, for bids to be presented up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, November 16, 1925, for construction of said building in accordance with said plans and speci— fications. It 1s further ordered that the Clerk of this Board require a deposit of $20 fpm any person taking a copy of said plans from the office of the Clerk and an.addi ional $5 for each day said plans are detained after a period of ten days. a In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is ordered that the following named indigents be allowed the following allowances, to wit: Beginning Oct. 1st, 1925, Mrs. Sarah S:aa, 142— W. 2nd St. Pittsburg, be allowed $10 per month State aid for support of her minor child. Beginning Oct. 15, 1925, Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer be allowed $20 at to aid and $20 county aid, for support of Pauline A Josephine Patelli, dependent wards of the Court. Beginning Oct. 1st 1925, Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer be granted $10 county aid to supplement J10 granted by the State for support of Barbara Thompson. t Beginning Oct. 1st 1925, Mrs. Mary F.Roey, 315 facobar St. be granted $25 per month for house rent for Mrs. Mae Roberts. Beginning Oct. 1st, 1925, Frank A.Wilson, 126 Pomona Ave. Y1 Cerrito be grant ed $25 per month instead of $20 per month county aid for support of himself and mino daughter. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on'the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on first of each and every month until the furtherorder of this Board. In the Matter of Bay Point Light &Power Company,for Lighting town of Bay Point. Bay Point Light & Power Company having heretofore, been awarded a contract for the furnishing of lights to Bay Point-Lighting District, this day presents to y this Board a contract duly signed and bond in accordance with order heretofore made by this Board, 0 It is, by the Board ordered that said bond be and the same is hereby approv ed and the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to execute said cc tract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, pP_ In the Matter of Control of Central Fire Protection District. The Board of Supervisors having heretofore and on 3rd day of Cetober,1925 3' appointed Y.B.Anderson, Wm. Straight, Joseph Lawrence, James Maury, Jose Hear, as Fire Commissioners in and for Central Fire Protection District, as its agents to manage the affairs of said District and to exercise any or all of the powers her in specified, and all the said Commissioners having taken the oath of office and filed same in office of the County Clerk; 3 It is, by the Board ordered that said Commissioners shall proceed to elect ' one of their number President and another Secretary and hold stated meetings per- iodically and as often as the business of the District may required, and said Board shall have power to make and enforce all rules and regulations necessary for the administration and government of such District and for the furnishing of fire prote t- ion thereto. ` It is furtherordered that the demands on the funds of the District shall be made on warrants issued by County auditor, upon request of said Commissioners, sign by the President and attested by the Secretary thereof, and in which case the Tse urer of theCounty of Contra Costa shall pay such warrants without further authority The vote thereon being unanimous., In the Matter of allowance of claims JY on Special Road Fund. ` It appearing to the Board that tbers is on deposit in the County Treasury f 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 �? Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra gk Costa County during the year 1925, and from moneys collected for violation of Motor Vehicle Act and moneys collected for Motor Truck licenses which said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively In construction of bridges, culverts OF claims and roads in said County and the following/having been presented to this Board for construction of roads, bridges and oulverts in Sup. Districts #2 and 5; g. It is by the Board ordered tbat said claims be paid out of the Special tt Road Fund, to wit: 150 a, i ams. Amount. 7 Dist 2: Bates A Borland, $136.90 Dates f Borland 436.10 Bates & Borland 431.13 " Bates A Borland,, 415.10 4 Dlalm Bros. Co. 510.00 Dist, j, L.B.L L.L,Stone Co, $04,76 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,; ! In the ]latter of Issuance of Bonds of John Swett Union High School x 5 District. WHEREAS, on the 3rd day of September, 1925, the High School board of the` } i John Swett Union High School District,in the County of Contra Costa, State of Californl deemed it advisable to call and by a resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted by said High School Board and entered on the minutes thereof on said lest mentioned day said High School Board did call an election and resolve and ordet; That an election be called and held throughout said John Swett Union High I s School District on the 29th day of September, A.D. 1925, for the purpose ofsubmitting to the electors of said John Swett Union High School District, the question of issuing and selling the bonds of said John Swett Union High School District, in the amount A of Your hundred and fifty thousand dollars (=450,000.00) to run not exceeding twenty- eight (26) years and to bear interest at the rate of five per cent (%) per annum, inter=st payable semi-annually for the purpose of raising money for purchsaing school lots, for building a school building or school buildings, for supplying said school building or school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus and for Improving I school grounds; and, WHEREAS, an election was held in said John Swett Union High School District! on the 29th day of September, L.D. 1925, in conformity with the said Resolution and order of said High School Board of the said John Swett Union High School District, I and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Board of Super y visors by the High School Board of John Swett Union High School District, ss required by law, and, WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings show and after a full examination and investigation in this matter this Board has found and does hereby find and declare[ That in accordance with the resolution and order of the High School Board of John bwett Union High School District duly passed and adopted on the 3rd dayof September, A.D. 1925, an election }sae duly called in said John Swett Union High School District on the 29th day of September, L.D. 1925, and was held in said John Swett Unicn High School District, on the 29th day of September, 1925, and that notice of eai¢ election was given by posting notices thereof signed by the members of the said High School Board in more than three (3) public places in the said John Swett Union High School District for more than twenty (20) days next before said election, and by pub- lashing such notice in the Crockett Signal, a newspaper printed and published in the i town of Crockett 1n the said County of Contra Costa, State of California, not leas thap 151 once a week for three (3) successive weeks (four (4) publications) before said election, which said notice so posted and published was in the form required by the Political Code of the State of California. That prior to the opening Of said polls at said election, the inspectors and Judges of election in the various special bond election precincts conducting said K election in said John Swett Union High School district took the oath of office as re- quired by law and thereafter conducted thesaid election as required by law and at the close thereof canvassed the votes cast thereat and certified the results of said ' election to the said High School Board of the said John Swett Union High School Distr of and to them made return of the ballots and the poll and tally lists of said election. That on the 6th day of Ootober, A.D. 1925, the same being the seventh day of or the said election, and at the hour of one o'clock P.M. of said day, a majority of the members of the High School Board of the John Swett Union High School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said majority of the members of the High School Board of the John Swett Union High School 'A4 District found and declared and this Board now finds and declares, that there was a total of nine hundred and eighteen (916) votes cast at said election and that more r; than two-thirds (2/3) of the votes wast, to wit: eight hundred and eighteen (616) vot4 is were cast for issuing said bonds and that ninety-seven (97) votes were calx against =$ Issuing said bonds and that three (3) of the votes oast were irregular and illegal x ' and not counted and that the said High School Board of the said John Swett UnionHigh School District caused an entry of the result of said election to be made upon the minutes of the said High School 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 regular! given and published and the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and in the manner and as required by law and that all acts, conditions and things required r. law to be done have been done and performed in reghlar and due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the statute authorising the issuance of the High k, School District Bonds and that the total indebtedness of said John Swett Union High School District, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit proscribed by law. ' IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the bonds of the John Swett Union High School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California issue in the aggregate sum of Four hundred and fifty thousand dollars (=450,000.00) and that the same shall be numbered from one (1) to four hundred and fifty (450) Inclusive, and shall be in ' denominations of One thousand dollars (!1,000.00) each, payable within twenty-eight ( 8) years from the date thereof in gold coin of the United States of America, with inters t thereon at the rate of five per cent (5$) per annum, payable semi-annually in like go d coin, both principal and interest payable at the office of the Couhty Treasurer of the said County of Contra Costs. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated the 1st day of December, . 1925, and shall be payable as follows, to wit: 11 bonds numbered from 1 to 11 inclusive, to mature 1 year from date, to wit: the lot day of December, 1926; 11 bonds numbered from 12 to 22 inclusive, to mature 2 years from date, to wi the 1st day of December, 1927; ;; 152 i c 11 bonds numbered from 23 to 33 inclusive, to mature 3 years from date, to witt the let day of December, 1926; 11 bonne numbered from 34 to 44 inclusive, to mature 4 years from date, to witl a the let day of December, 1929; 11 bonds numbered from 45 to 55 inclusive, to mature 5 years from date, to witl the let day of December, 1930; 13 bonds numbered from 56 to 66 inclusive, to mature 6 years from date, towit:l S. the let day of December, 1931; - 13 bonds numbered from 69 to 61 inclusive, to mature 7 years from date, to wit[ the Ist day of December, 1932; C 13 bonds numbered from 62 to 94 inclusive, to mature 6 years from date, to wit the let day of December, 1933; 13 bonds numbered from 5 to 107 inclusive, to giaturs 9 years from date, to wi the let day of December, 193 ; 13 bonds numbered from 106 to 120 inclusive, to mature 10 years from date, to wit: the let day of December, 1935; 13 bonds numbered from 121 to 133 inclusive, to mature 11 years from date, to z wit: the let day of December, 1936; 13 bonds numbered from 134 to 146 inclusive, to mature 12 years from date t0 wit: the lot day of December, 1937; i 13 bonds numbered from 147 to 159 inclusive, to mature 13 years from data to wit: thelat day of December, 1936; 13 bonds numbered from 160 to 172 inclusive, to mature 14 years from date, to wit: the lot day of December, 1939; 17 bonds numbered from 17jt�69 inclusive, to mature 15 years from date, to wit: the let day of December, 1940; 17 bonds numbered from 190 to 206 inclusive, to mature 16 years from date, to wit: the let day of December, 1941; 17 bonds numbered from 207 to 223 inclusive, to mature 17 years from date, towit: the let day of December, 1942; Ml 17 bonds numbered from 224 to 240 inclusive, to mature 16 years from date, to wit: the let day of December, 1943; < 17 bonds numbered from 241 to 257 Inclusive, to mature 19 years from date, to wit: the let day of December, 1944; 20 bonds numbered from 256 to 277 inclusive, to mature 20 years from date, to wit: the let day of December, 1945; 20 bonds numbered from 276 jU 297 inclusive, to mature 21 years from date, toi _ wit: the let day of December, 19, 20 bonds numbered from 29SA317 inclusive, to mature 22 years from date, towit, x the let day of December, 1947; 24 bonds numbered from 319 to 341 inclusive, to mature 23 years from date, tb wit: the let day of December, 1946; 24 bonds numbered from 342 to 365 inclusive, to mature 24 years from'date;- to wit: tye let day of December, 1949; 24 bonds numbered from 366 to 369 inclusive, to mature 25 years from date, . to wit: the lot day of December, 19550; 24 bonds numbered from 390 to 413 inclusive, to mature 26 years from date -to wit: the lot day of December, 1951; 24 bonds numbered from 414 to 437, inclusive, to mature 27 years from date, to wit: the let day of December, 1952; 13 bonds numbered from 436 to 450, inclusive, to mature 26 years from date, { to wit: the let day of December, 1953; AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued in substantially the following form, to wit: Al i No. HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND 21000,00 JOHN SWETT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. �a JOHN SNETT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT in the County of Contra Coats, Btat of California, United States of America, aoknowledgee itself indebted to and'promigges to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the first day-of December, 19' . One I thousand (21000.00) dollars, in gold coin of the United States of America, with µay: interest thereon in like gold coin, at the rate Of five W cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of June, and the first day of December, of cash and every year from the date hereof until this bond is paid. This Bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor-and date, numbered from 1 to 450 inclusive, amounting in theaggregate to four hundred fifty thousand {, s 4501000,00) dollars, and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the purpose of purchasing school 3 lots for building a school building or school buildings for supplying said school 4 building or s ��ypof furniture and necessary apparatus, and for improvi said school grY{dadbf L S Union High School District, of theCounty of Contra ' Costa, State of California in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisi ns of the P011tical Code of tfie State of California, and is authorized by a vote of sore than two thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and regularly called and a- held and conducted throughout said John Swett Union High School District in said Coun and State on the 29th day of September 1925; 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 d, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published and the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts and things end conditions required by law to be done, precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds, have been done and have been performed in regular and in due form and in strict accordance with the r provisions of the law authorizing the issuance of High School District Bonds. AND IT IS FURTHER certified and declared that the total amount of indebtedaea s' of the said John Swett Union High School District, including this issue of bonds, is within the limits provided:by law; This bond is in the form prescribed by an order of the said Board of Supertrisc duly made and entered in its minutes on the 19th day of October, A.D. 1925, and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of the John Swett Union High School Distict, and the money for the reeempt ion of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon, shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of the said John Swett Union High School District; 161 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 its•Board attached this 1 t q- day of December, A.D. 1925. Chairman of the ax of Supervisors. County Auditor. Attest: County Clerk and Clerk of the No-a-K of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. RESOLVED that to each of said Bonds shall be attached interest coupons equal a{ In number to twice the number of years said bonds shall run and be payable as herein- before set forth in substantially the following form, to wit: $25.00 INTEREST OOUPON. No. 4 The Treasurer of theCounty of Contra Costa, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof, out of the interest and sinking fund of the Jahr Swett Union High School District in said county and state, on the first day of ; 19: at his office in the town of Martinez, in said County and Stats the acus of twenty five (=25.00) dollars, for interest on Bond No. of said John Swett Union High School District. County Auditor. Chairman of the Board of-Supervisors. County Clark and Clerk of the Board of w Supervisors. U AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk of theCounty of Contra Cost a- State of California, shall cause the said bonds and coupons to be prepared in aocor� N, once with the foregoing forms, l AND IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED, that f.J.Bucbanan, the Chairman of this Board, J.H.aells, the County Clerk, and Clerk of this Board, and A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of said County, is, and each of them are, hereby authorized as such offioials, to sign each of said bonds on behalf of the said County and to impress 'a upon each bond, the seal of the Board of Supervisors and to sign each of said bonds . by their respective facsimile signatures. 5 154 r AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said bonds be sold by the Board of Super- I visors of the said county, for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors, on_the, 16th day of November, A.D. i925, at the hour of eleven o'clock A.N. of said day, to the highest and best bidder for cash, gold coin of the United States of Amqrica, 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 numbermiud denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereof, the terms for which said bonds' will run and the date of the payment thereof and the kind of money for which the, said bonds will be sold, to wit: gold coin of the United States of America, and that said bonds shall be sold to the highest and beet bidder for cash, as aforesaid, but in no case, for less than par and accrued interest and that the said Board of iupor- visors will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bide for two successive weeks in the Crockett Signal, a newspaper printed and published and dirculated in x the said County of Contra Costa. Passed and adopted at a regular meetiig of the said board of8upervisors held on the 19th day of uctober, A.D. 1925. I+ V Ayes: Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olason, C.R.Rayden, A.J.Buchenan and- R.J.Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. ; Chairman of the DoW of Supervisors. Attest: i County Clerk and e=-officio Clerk of the Board ofSupervisors of the County of Contra Costa. ,s In the Satter of Issuance of Bonds of John Swett Union High School x DSstriot,County of Contra Costa, State of California. r .ry RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the Countyof s 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 County of Contra Costa,'State of California, are and each of them is, hereby authorized to execute the bonds issued in the -Rove master. A -14 l .:155 Fit k.. 4� In the Matter of Road District , Improvement #3. RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO PROCEED WITH HEARING. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the Oounty of Contra Costa, State of California, did on the 21st day of September, 1925, pass its Resolution of Intenti n No. j in the matter of Road District Improvement *j, under and in pursuance of the Rol District Improvement Act of 1907, and, WHEREAS, said Resolution of Intention was filed and thereafter published according to law and printed copies thereof, headed "Notice of Road District Improve— ment" were posted along the line of work described in said Resolution in time, form and manner as reouired by law, affidavits of proof of such publication and posting having been filed with the Clerk of this Board all according to the provisions of the Road District Improvement Act of 1907, and, WHEREAS, before the day of hearing specified in said Resolution of In— tention 20 days have elapsed since the posting and first publication of said resolution of intention and the Board of Supervisors having acquired power to proceed in the met. ter . NOW, THEREFORE I t is hereby resolved and determined that the Board of Supervisors proceed with said hearing and take such other action and proceeding as J authorized in the said Act. ' The foregoing Resolution was passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Inott, Trembath, Buchanan, Hayden & Oleson. Noes: None. Absent: None. -4 RESOLUTION FINDING THAT A MAJORITY OF THE OWNERS OF LAND LYING WITHIN THE DISTRICT AS SET FORTH IN RESOLUTION OF INTENTION N0, j HAVE NOT MADE OBJECTIONS GOING TO THE ORDERING OF THE WORK AS AN ENTIRETY IN THE MATTER OF ROAD DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT N0, j. --------- '.i'e:, WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, did on the 21st day of September, 1925, pass its Resolution of Intention -No, j under and in pursuance of the provisions of the Road Diarict Improvement Act of 1907 said Resolution of Intention No. 3 being hereby expressly referred to for further particulars; and, WHEREAS, within the time provided by said Act no written objections to the ordering of the work as an entirety have been filed with:the Clerk of this Hoard by owners of land lying within the District set forth in said Resolution of.Intention; ' NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved and found that a majority of the owners of land lying within the District as set forth in said Resolution have not so in writ * a, ing made objections going to the ordering of the work as an entirety. WREREFORE, It is ordered that the hearing be proceeded with as to such ob— jections as may be made to the grades specixied in the specifications for such work. The foregoing resolution was passed by the following vote, o the Board, to wit: , k Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Buchanan, T rembath, Hayden, and Olsson. y; Noes: None. Absent: None. ; 15;V ;p 2111 RESOLUTION REGARDING OBJECTIONS TO GRADES IN TBE MATTER OF ROAD DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT NO. 3. WHEREAS,tbe Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, did, on the 21st day of September, 1925, pass its Resolution of intent 1h tion No. 3 under and in pursuance of the provisions of Road District Improvement Act of 1907, said Resciution of Intention No. 3 being hereby expressly referred to for JJ further particulars; and, Y WHEREAS, at the hearing provided for in said resdution of intention nest j in order after hearing objections to the ordering of the work as an entirety, the 4 Board of Supervisors did hear such objections as might be made to the grades specs= fied in the specifications adopted for the work; and, � r WHEREAS, it appears that no objections have been made to the grades; i WHEREFORE, it is ordered that the hearing be proceeded with as to such o jecticne as shall be made to the boundaries of the district as set forth 3n said Resolution of Intention. The foregoing Resolution was passed by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors: Ayes: lupervisors Knott, Buchanan, Trembath, Hayden, Clasen. q Noes: None. Absent: None. z RESOLUTION REGARDING OBJECTIONS TO BOUNDARIES IN THE MATTER OF A ROAD DISTRICT 3MVEMENT N0. 3. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Co::tra Costa, State of California, did on the 21st day of September, 1925, pass its Resolution of Intent) ion No. 3 under and in pursuance of the provisions of the Road District Improvement Act of 1907, said Resolution of Intention being hereby expressly referred to for fu - ther particulars; and, WHEREAS, at the hearing provided for in said Resolution of Intention next in order after hearing objections to the grades specified in the specification adopted for said work, the Board proceeded to hear such objections as might be made ; to the boundaries of the District as set forth in said Resolution of Intention;'andJ WHEREAS, it appears that no objections have been made to said boundaries; NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved that said Board proceed to declare its findings in the matter of said Resolution of Intention. The foregoing Resolution was passed by the following vote of theBoard, ' I of Supervisors, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Buchanan, Knott, Trembath, Hayden, Olsson. Noes: None. Absent: None. ti ii �i 157 I s l RESOLUTION DECLARING FINDINGS IN THE MATTER OF ROAD DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT NO. 3. 3 WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, did on the 21st day of September, 1925, pass its Resolution of Intontion No. 3 under and in pursuance of the provisions of the Road District improvement Act of 1907, said Resolution of Intention being hereby expressly referred to for further particulars; and, WHEREAS, hearings were held as provided in said Act and said Resolution of Intention on objections to the work as an entirety to grades 4)ecified in the said specifications and to boundaries of said district as set forth in said Resolution of Intention, and all said objections being duly heard and considered; NOW, THEREFORE, in conclusion, it is hereby ordered, and declared and found as follows: FIRST: That no one of the owners of the land within the district described in the Resolution of Intention has before the day of said hearing filed written objections going to the ordering of the work to be done, and therefore it follows that a majority of the ownereof land within the District&scribed in said Resolution of Intention have not before the day of said hearingas provided filed objections going to the ordering of the work to be done; ' SECOND: That the grades of the same as determined are those set forth in said specifications. THIRD: That the boundaries of the District are those set forth in said Resonation of Intention. The following Resolution was passed by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors: Ayes: Knott, Buchanan, Trembath, Naydey Olsson. Noes: None. Absent: None. RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK AND DIRECTING THE CLERK TO GIVE NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS IN THE MATTER OF THE ROAD DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT #3. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of ' California, did on the 21st day of September, 1925, pass its Resolution ofIntentio No. 3 under and in pursuance of the provisions of the ORoad District Improvement Act a of 19070 said resolution of Intention No. 3 hereby expressly referred to for further particulars; and, WHEREAS, hearings were held as provided for in said Act and said Resolution ' of Intention on objections of the entirety of the work to the grades specified in the specifications and boundaries of the District, and the Board having by Resolutio declared its findings in reference thereto; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors as follows, to wit: THAT the Board of Supervisors hereby order thefollowing work to be done and improvements.to be made in the County ofContra Costa, State of California;' That the following streets in the County of Contra Costa, State of Californb; f to wit: r: I 15� That COVENTRY ROAD from easterly line of Arlington Avenue to and including the portion of the intersection of Stratford Road as shown on plans therefore hereinafter referred to, be gradea and resurfaced with a course of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and that curb and gutter and culverts to he cow strutted where noted on plans therefore hereinafter referred to. That ARDMORE ROAD from the westerly line of Arlington Avedue to the east- erly line of aoventry Road be graded and surfaced wm a coat of asphalt and screen- 4 ings between gutter lines, and that curb and gutters and culverts be constructed —3 where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. t4. That X31GSTON ROAD from easterly line of Ardmore Road to northerly line oY Eensington Park hereinafter referred to, be graded and resurfaced with a course of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and curb and gutter be constructed where noted on plans hereinailr referred to. That BEVERLY COURT from the westerly line of Ardmore Avenue to easterly li of Lenox Road be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings betwee gutter lines and curb gutters and culverts be constructed where noted on plans s hereinafter referred to. That LENOX ROAD from the northerly line of Coventry Road to end be graded, and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and curb and gutters be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. That BEVERLY ROAD from northerly line of Stratford Road to westerly line of Lenox Road be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings, between _ gutter lines and curb, gutter and culverts be constructed where noted on plane hereinafter referred to. That STRATFORD ROAD from easterly line of Coventry Road to westerly line ofl Beverly Road be graded and resurfaced with a course of asphalt and screenings bet we n gutter lines, and curb, gutter and culverts be constructed where noted on plane''and hereinafter referred to. a That ARLINGTON AVENUE, from North City limits of the City of Berkeley to r' the northerly line of Lot 27A, Berkeley Highlands, be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and curb, gutter, culverts '- and catch basins be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to, except- Ing a strip eighteen (18) feet wide at the northerly City Limits of the City of I Berkeley and running northerly six hundred and ninety-five (695) feet between Butte* ? lines on easterly side of aforesaid tract, be graded and paved with a course of asphaltic concrete wearing surface and that curbs, gutters, culverts and catch basins and catch basin inlets be constructed where and as noted on plane and specification± hereinafter referred to. x That AMHERST AVENUE from easterly line of Arlington Avenue to southerly line of Oberlin Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a course of asphalt and screen) ings between gutter lines, and curb, gutter and culverts be constructed where noted) on plans hereinafter referred to. That OBERLIN AVENUE from easterly line of Arlington Avenue to westerly ,. line of Stanford Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt andscreon- ings between gutter lines, and curb, gutter and culverts be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. That WELLESLEY AVENUE from easterly line of Arlington Avenue to southerly line of Eenyon Avenue be grzded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screening between gutter lines, and curb, gutters and culverts be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. y That PRINCETON AVENUE from easterly line of Amherst Avenue to Westerly line of Yale Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a course of asphalt and screening between gutter lines, and curb, gutter and culverts be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. That YALE AVENUE from southerly line of Oberlin Avenue to end be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and curb gutters and culverts be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. I >_ That RUGBY AVENUE from southerly line of Yale Avenue to south boundary of *; Berkeley Highlands be graded and resurfaced with a course of asphalt and screenixp between gutter lines, and curb, gutters, and culverts and catch basin Covers be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. That VASSAR AVENUE from southerly line of Yale Avenue to south boundary of Berkeley Highlands be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings i between gutter lines and curb and gutter and culverts and catch basin covers be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. r I That STANFORD AVENUE from southerly line of Wellesley Avenue to northerly fixe of Yale Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and curb, gutters and culverts be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. I = That CAMBRIDGE AVENUE from southerly line of Wellesley Avenue to the north- erly line of Yale Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and.-soreen1 ings between gutter lines, and curb, gutters and culverts and catch bash covers be , constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. 4. �. That TRINITY AVENUE from southerly line of Lenyon Avenue to the northerly line of Beloit Avenue, be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and curb, gutter and culverts and catch begin covers be con- structed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. I I 159 3. i That COLUKBIA AVENUE from southerly line of Kenyon Avenue to the westerly line of Oolgate Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a coatof asphalt and soreeningf between gutter lines, and curb, gutters and culverts be constructed where noted oa 3 plans hereinafter referred to. That PURDUE AVENUE from the northerly line of Beloit Avenue to the Horth boundary of Berkeley Highlands, be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and curb, gutters and culverts be constructed y wheie noted on plans hereinafter referred to. That COLGATE AVENUE from the southerly line of Kenyon Avenue to the northerly line of Beloit Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screeniig between gutter lines, and curb, gutters and culverts be constructed where noted on ;c plane hereinafter referred to. That wILLIAMETTE AVENUE from westerly line of Purdue Avenue to easterly line of Kenyon Avenue where already paved, be graded and resurfaced with a coat of aephal and screenings between gutter lines, and curb and gutters and culverts be constructs all as and where noted on plane hereinafter referred to. a That KENYON AVENUE from easterly line of Purdue Avenue to southerly line of Nilliamette Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a course of asphalt and screenings, between gutter lines, and curb, gutters and culverts be made where noted on plane AA hereinafter referred to. That BELOIT AVENUE from easterly boundary of Berkeley Highlands to easterly line of Cambridge Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and sereeni between gutter lines and curb, gutters and culverts be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. Concrete steps and sidewalk shall be constructed on the westerly side of Arlington Avenue at the walk dividing Block 4, and 5, Kensington Park, as shown on said plane and specifications. Saving, excepting and excluding from said District any portion thereof which a required by law to be kept in order dr repair byany person or company having raiiro tracks thereon, The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County hereby determines and declare it is necessary and proper for the safe and convenient use of said roads and highwa ' that all of said work be done, th ere In every case whereeare roads intersecting the line of work as described here there shall be included in the work to be done all of the work on said intersection to the lines and grades shown upon the plans and specifications hereinafter referre , ,3 to. '# All of the work to be done will include all other work incidental to Road t District ImprovementNumber j, and as may be more particularly shown on the plans a specifications now on file in the office of the Board of Supervisors of Contra k' Costa County, California. The said work to be done in accordance with the specifications therefore filed with the Clerk of said Board on the 21st day of September, 1925, which specifications are made part hereof by this Reference and to which all persons are ' referred for further particulars as to the location and nature of s:>id vo#. 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 (6j6) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and one-fifth (1/5) part of the principal payable annually, Y all in gold coin. v A special fund for the payment of said bonds is to be constituted by the levy of special assessment taxes upon all land within a District to be known as "Road Improvement District Number three Ml of the County of Contra Coda. Suh District (as proposed) being all that territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, within exterior boundaries as follows, to wit: s Starting at a point at the southeast corner of Lot Number 18, Block num ere 4 2, Kensington Park as shown on that certain map entitled "Map of Kensington Park. etc. and filed Witt the County Recorder of Contra Costa County on the 2nd day of May, 1911, in Yap Book 5, at page 103, and running thence in a southeasterly q direction alon the line dividing Contra Costa From Alameda County to the southwest corner of Lot Number 18, Block numbered 8; thence in a northerly direction to the southwesterly corner of Lot numbered 11, Block numbered 8, thence in a northwesterl 1n0 direction on the westerly lines of Lots numbered 10, 9, and 8 acid extension Northerl thereof of Block numbered 8, to the southwesterly corner of Lot numbered 7, block. numbered 8; thence in a westerly direction along the south line of Lot numbered-,32, Block numbered 8, to the southwesterly corner thereof; thence in a direct line,tt f southeasterly corner of Lot numbered 25, Block numbered 10 of said Map of Kensingto Park; thence westerly on the southerly line of lot numbered 25 to the southeasterly corner of Lot numbered 25• Block numbered 10• thence in a northwesterly direction , on the westerly lines of Lots numbered 25, 24, 23, 22, 21, 20, and 19 of add Block numbered 10 to the northwest corner of Lot numbered 19, said Block numbered 10*.; thence on a line One hundred nine and 241100 feet from and parallel to the westerly line of Stratford Road of said Kensington Park to a point three hundred fifty—five feet westerly of the northerly boundary line of Kensington Park measured along a line parallel to and distant measured at right angles thereto One hundred forty— nine and 24/100 feet westerly from the westerly line.of Lot Numb=red 13 of Block numbered 11, of said Kensington Park; thence along said line parallel to the wester line oY Tt numbered 13, Block numbered 11 Northetly to a point on a direct extensic southwesterly of the northerly boundary line of Kensington Park, Two hundred forty— five orty five feet westerly of the northwesterly corner of Lot numbered 20, Block numbered 6 Kensington Park; thence easterly on the said extension of and on the northerly boundary line of Kensington Park to the northwesterly corner of Lot numbered 15, s Block numbered 1, Kensington Park; thence in a northerly direction on a line One R, hui*ed and seven and 73/100 feet from,measured at right angles thereto and parallel to the westerly property line of Arlington Avenue to a point on the extension-West e ly of the northerly property line of Lot Numbered 27, Block lettered "A" as ab own on �. the Yap entitled 'Map of Berkeley Highlands" etc, filed with the County Recorder of Contra costa County, April 17th 1912 in Yap Book 6 at page 160. Thence to a point at tie northeasterly corner of Lot numbered 1, Block lettered 'A" of said Berkeley Highlanda as shown on a map filed with the County, ,. Recorder of Contra Costa Countyon the 13th day of April, 1922; thence northerly,: along the southerly line of Kenyon Avenue to an extension westerly of the northerly line of Lot numbered 1, Block lettered 'V" Berkeley Highlands; thence in a direct line to the Northeasterly corner of Lot numbered 1 block lettered "V" in Bgrkeley Righlands as shown on a map filed with the County Aecorder of Contra Costa County the 13th day of February,1913; thence southerly on the easterly line of said Lot numbered 2j. Block V and a direct extension southerly thereof to the line dividing Contra Costa and Alameda County; thence westerly on the boundary line between Alameda and Contra Costa Counties to a point 40 min, westerly of the easterly line of Arlin ton Avenue; thence southerly in a direct line to the point of beginning, lying and bein all within the County of Contra Costa, State of California. That said work to he done shall be done in accordance with the specifics ?"1 ions thereof filed with the Clerk of said Board on the 21st day of September, 1925. < It is further ordered that until the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. onMONOAY, . the 2nd day of November, 1925, be and the same is hereby fixed as thetime for receiving bide for the doing of said work. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board give notice accordingl ; f�. inviting sealed proposals for doing said work. The foregoing Resolution was passed by the following vote of the said So d of Supervisors, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Buchanan, Trembath, Hayden and Olsson. Noes: None. Absent: None. y And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 2nd, 1925, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . .. .Chairman. n n � / J. . . . . .Clark. } [.� 3 1 Ala IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATEOF CALIFORNIA. s MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1925. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb ;a ' Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clerk. The minutes and proceedings Of the Board for and during the month of Octobe a: 1925, are read to the Board, and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. %i In Matter of Lost Warrants. 3. The following persons having filed affidavits showing that warrants were issue 4; to following named persons, to wit: L,W.1[ehaffey showing that on the Sth day of Sept. 1925, there was issued to Allan Monroe, by County Auditor a warrant on General Fund numbered 952 for sum of $152, and that warrant was mailed to deponent on Sept. 10, 1925, and has been lost; L.W.Mehaffey showing that on the.Sth day of Sept. 1925, there was issued a. warrant to Doris Ackerman by County Auditor a warrant on County Advertising Fund f numbered 12, for sum of $36, and that warrant was mailed to deponent on Sept. 10, , 1925, and is not now in her possession; Tony Miranda, showing that on the 5th day of October, 1925, there was issued to him a warrant on Supervisor Dist. #2 Fund, numbued 159 for sum of $6.75, and warrant was mailed on dept. 7, 1925, and is not now 1n his possession; Tony Miranda, showing that on the 5th day of October 1925 there was issued to him, a warrant on County Bond Road Maintenance Fund numbered #17, for sum of $9 and that.said warrant was mailed on Oct. 7, 1925, and is not now in her possession; ;. D.H.Foote, showing that on Sept. 6th, 1925, there was issued to Pacific Gas& Electric Co, a warrant on Kensington Lighting District Fund, numbered 3, for sum of $22.10, and that said warrant has been lost and is not now in their possession; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of each of said lost warrants and that a duplicate of same be issued ✓, by the County Auditor, and registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of i payment of said original lost warrants.. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation Dist. #1619. ,' Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District $1619, be and the sameare hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 369 Oct. 15, 1925 $ 100.00 370 Oct. 15, 1925 25.00 371 Oct. 29, 1925 200.00 i ' And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing his sign ature thereto. s. _ zs w 162 L µ In Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation Dist. $530. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the followin warrants of Reclamation District #830, be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 6 Oct. let, 1925 $ 33,657.50. 7 Oct. let, 1925 31,555.03 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 hereto. -In batter of Correction of Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that the following clerical errors appear on Assessment Roll for 1925-26, and asking+ X authorization to correct same, and said request:havingbeen consented to by the District Attorney; It is by the Board ordered that the following corrections be and the-same are hereby made on Assessment Rolls, to wit: Vol. 4 Assessment #9691, assessed value on Lot 5 Block F. Highland Tract is shown on Assessment Roll as $200. Correct assessed va'uation of this lot is $50. Vol. 17, Assessment $34031 New Richmond Land Company is assessed with Lots 2-3-4-o IQ-:11-12, Block 227, Walls Aecond Addition, with improvements amounting to $300. There are no improvements on these lots. •. Vol. 14 Assessment #29 762 Southern Pacific Company is assessed with small descriptive parcel with assessed valuation of $25- This is an error as this-is operative property and should not have appeared on the Non-operative roll. Vol. 10, Assessment #21900, John Nicholl Company is assessed with•46,264 acres and through an error in copying the assessed valuation wasextended at 9550 an acre; valuation per acre should be $350, making a total assessed valuation.of the land $16,190. A.B.Cabral of Danville, filed a claim for War Veteran's exemption on , Lots 6 Plock 2 East Richmond Boulevard Tract and Lot 9 Block 2 Hartz Addition to Town of Danville; his claim for exemption was allowed on Lot 6 Block 2 East Richmond = Boulevard but through an error he was not allowedexemptim on Lot 9 Block 2 Hartz j Addition to Town of Danville, Vol. 20, Assessment #40,179. Vol. 6 Assessment ill,978 Benjamin Z. Sieman is assessed with Lots 3-4- Block 14, Spaulding Richmond Pullman Townsite. Mr. Sieman filed claim for War Veterans Exemption on these lots on March 5, 1925, with deputy assessor at Richmond and same was mailed on May 18, 1925. Through an error this exemption was not allow ed on Assessment Roll. Vol. 7, Assessment, #15 827 the Bouquet Land Company is assessed with Lote 29-30 Richmond City Center Tract with personal property amounting to $330. This is an error as no personal property should be assessed with these lots. Vol. 19, Assessment #37,655, Lyman E.Stoddard filed War Veterans Exemption with Deputy Assessor E.B.Read; through an error said exemption was not allowed. Vol. 23 , Assessment #44,067 Rodeo TowsMite and Improvement Company is assessed with Block D. less the west portion ownf'by Southern Pacific Railroad Comp y. This is a double 'assessment with #44,098 Vol. 23. Cancel #44,067. : Through an error in copying Fern W. and Phsobe Gallagher are assessed with 2 sets of improvements, total assessed valuation being $900. See Vol. 3 Asses vi ment #6974. They own one set of improvements only amounting to $400. The other set of improvements should be assessed to T.A.Lowney 0/0 G.Floyd. See Assessment #6973. Authority granted to reduce improvements on Assessment #6974 to $400 and add improvements amounting to $500 on Assessment #6973• In Vol. 16, Assessment #32,651 O.A. Donogh is assessed with Lots 26-27 B1oGk 1, Kensington Park with improvements valued at $400. There are no improvements whatever on these lots. Stanley W.Donogh filed claim for War Veterans Exemption on Lot 10, Block C� Berkeley Highlands Tract, See Vol. 16 Assessment #33,011 but through an error exemption claim was not allowed. f Vol. 31 Assessment #41,609 Mary A.Graham.was assessed with improvements amounting to $1750. There are.no improvements whatsoever on this lot. Elizabeth Jones was assessed with.26.1/2 acres in Mt. Diablo School District with assessed valuation of $22 an acre. The assessed valuation was erroneously extended as $5830. This shnid be $550. The same condition exists in Assessment of Mary E. Jones, Mt. Diablo School District, assessed with 19.88acres at $22 an acre. This assessed valuation was extended as $4375 instead of 5440. see Vol. 22, Assessment $42,319 and#42,320. Vol. 14, Assessme t #28 651 claim for War Veteran's exemption was allowed on N. 1/2 of Lot 2, Block 41. TAis is an error as there was no claim for War Veteran' exemption on this portion of Lot 2. The claim for War Veterans Exemption filed by it Nemo Lucido was on S. 1/2 of Lot 2, Block 41. Authority to allow claim £or'exempt— ion on S. 1/2 of Lot 2 and cancel claim for exemption,on N. 1/2 of Lot 2, Block 31, : ' is granted. In Vol. 6, Assessment #11,335 L.M. Hensel is assessed with Lots 13-16, inclusi e, Block 16, Richmond Center Tract, with improvements amounting to $500. This is an error in copying as the improvements amount to $50 only. In Vol. 1, Assessment #216 E.Dickinson is assessed with Lot 3, and 1..10 fee of Lot 4, Block S. Town of East kichmond, with $400 improvements. This is an error in copying as there are no improvements on property. In Vol. 2D Assessment No. 40,141, Lena B Abrott, et al, are assessed with a e descriptive in the town of Danville with improvements amounting to $900. There are ry no improvements on this tract. 4. In Matter of Granting Dance ' Permits. The following rwsons and societies having made applications to this Board for permission to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. on following morning, It is, by the Board ordered that the following named persons and societies permission be and they are hereby grantednto conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. on following morning, of the dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: Jennie B.Foster Camp #7620 Royal Neighbors of America, City Hall, Bay Point, Oct. 31, 1925. Crockett Football Team, New Rodeo Hall, Rodeo, Nov. 28th, 1925. American Legion Post, #246, Danville, December 5th, 1925. August Holcher, Moraga, Nov. 7th, 1925• Roy Frerichs Post #202, American Legion, Brentwood, Nov. 7th, 1925., } 33 In Matter of Road District Improvement No. 3. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for performance of work and furnishing of materials according to specifications heretofore adopted by this Board, and this being the time ana place for receiving of bids, the following bidde s y file bids in following amounts, to wit: ' CEFTRAL CONSTRUCTl1,14 COMPANY: Grading and re—surfacing with oil and screenings, per sq. ft, $.045 y Grading and resurfacing with asphaltic concrete pavement, persq, ft.$.16 Gutter, per sq. ft. $.40. Curb, per lin. foot, $1.25. 5J" x 20" Culverts, per lin. foot, $5. , 129 Corrugated Galvanized Iron pipe, per lin, ft, $4.50. Catch Basins, each , $ 65.00 3" sidewalk per eq. ft, $.20. Cu. yds. of concrete in steps, per cu. yd, $35.00 Catch basin covers, each,$5.00. 1d. BLUMENKRANZ: Grading and resurfacing with oil and screenings, per sq. ft, $.031 Grading and resurfacing with asphaltic concrete pavement, sq. ft, $.15 >_ Gutter, sq. ft. $.40. I is 1�f I s23 Curb, per lin. ft. $1.25. 3 5j" x 20" Culverts, $$.50 per lin. £t. 12" Corrugated Galvanized Iron pipe, $J.:25,25 per lin.. ft. Catch Basins, Each $65.00 3+ sidewalk, per eq. ft. $.20. Cu. yds of concrete in steps,,$35.00 per cu. yd. Catch basin covers, $5.00. Thereupon said bids having been referred to W.S.Farley, Engineer in charge, and said Engineer having reported to this Board that t to bid of M.Blumenk=anz was the lowest and best bid presented, the following Resolution of award is hereby adopted: RESOLUTION OF AWARD. �N THE MATTIR OF ROAD DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT NO, 'y f WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors f the County of Contra Costa, State of ? California, did in open session on the tad day of November,1925, publicly open, examii}0 and declare all sealed bids for the following work in said County of Contra Costa, to wit: That COVENTRY ROAD from easterly line of Arlington Avenue to and including i the portion of the intersection of Stratford road as shown on plans therefore «, hereinafter referred to, be graded and resurfaced with a course of asphalt and screen-{ ings between gutter lines, and that curb and gutter and culverts to be constructed where noted on plans therefore hereinafter referred to. ? That ARDYORE ROAD from the westerly line of Arlington Avenue to the Easterly ' line of Coventry Road be graded and surfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings, between gutter lines, and that curb and gutters and culverts he constructed where noted on plane hereinafter referred to. That KINGSTON ROAD from easterly line of Ardmore Road to Northerly line of Kensington Park, hereinafter referred to, be .traded and resurfaced with a course of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and curb and gutter be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. ;A That BEVERLY CO':RT from the Westerly line of Ardmore Avenue to Easterly f line of Lenox Road be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines and curb, gutters and culverts be constructed where noted on plane hereinafter referred to. That LENOX ROAD from the northerly line of Coventry Road to end be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, am curb and gutters be constructed where noted on plane hereinafter referred to. y That BEVERLY ROAD from Northerly line of Stratford load to Westerly line of Lenox Road be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings, between gutter lines and curb, gutter and culverts be constructed where noted on plane herein after referred to. That STRATFORD ROAD from easterly line of Coventry Read, to Westerly line of Beverly Road be graded and resurfaced with a course of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and curb, gutter and culverts be constructed where noted on plans 3 hereinafter referred to. That ARLINGTON AVENUE from North City Limits of the City of Berkeley to the northerly line of Lot 27 A, Berkeley Highlands, be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings between gutter linea and curb, gutter, and culverts and catch basins be constructed where noted on clans hereinaf!er referred to; excepting z a strip eighteen (18) feet wide at the Northerly city limits of the City of Berkeley and running Northerly six Hundred ninety—five (695) feet between gutter lines on easterly side of aforesaid street be graded and paved with a course of asphaltic concrete wearing surface and that curbs, gutters and culverts, catch basins and cats ij, basin inlets be constructed where and as noted on plans and specifications hereinafte referred to. That AMHERST AVENUE from Easterly line of Arlington Avenue to southerly line of Oberlin Avem.ie be graded and resurfaced with a course of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines and curb, gutter and culverts be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. 5 That OBERLIN AVENUE from easterly line of Arlington Avenue to Westerly line of 6tanford Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screening between gutter lines, and curb, gutter and culverts be constructed where noted on plane hereinafter referred to. That WELLESLEY AVENUE from easterly line of Arlington Avenue to southerly li Is of Keny,n Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings, between .> gutters, and curb;*gutters and culverts be constructed where noted on plans h erein— after referred to. That PRINCETON AVE11UE from Easterly line of Aipherst Avenue to Westerly line Yale Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a course of asphalt, and screenings betwee gutter lines, aaicurbs, gutter and culverts be constructed where noted on plane hereinafter referred to. That YALE AVENUE from southerly line of Oberlin Avenue to and be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt ad screenings between ;utter lines, and curb gutters and culverts be constructea where ivted on plans hereinafter referred to. +1 165, I , ^a, That RUGBY AVENUE from southerly line of Yale Avenue to south boundary of " Berkeley Highlands be graded and resurfaced with a course of asphalt and screenings `s between gutter lines an curb, gutters and culverts and catch basin covers be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. That VASSAR AVENUE from southerly line of Yale Avenue to south boundary of Berkeley Highlands be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings be— ' tween gutter lines, and curb and gutter ind culverts and catch basin covers be onstru t— ed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. That STANFORD AVENUE from southerly line of Wellesley Avenue to Northerly line of Yale Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and curb, gutters and culverts be constructed where noted on plans herei after referred t0. That CAMBRIDGE AVENUE from southerly line of Wellesley Avenue to the northerly v ' line of Yale Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, aid curb gutters and culverts and catch basin covers be con— structed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. That TRINITY AVENUE from southerly line of Kenyon Avenue to the northerly line ' of Beloit Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings betwe n gutter lines, and curb, gutters and culverts and catch basin covers be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. That COLUMBIA ANZIME from southerly line of Kenyon Avenue to the westerly y line of Colgate Avente be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings f between gutter lines and curbs, gutters and culverts be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. That COLGATE AVENUE from the southerly line of Kenyon Avenge to the northerly line of Beloit Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings, between gutter lines and curb, gutters and culverts be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. That PURDUE AVENUE from northerly line of Beloit Avenue to the North boundary of Berkeley Highlands be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings betweengutter lines, and curb gutters and culverts be constructed where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. '. That WILLIAMETTE AVENUE from westerly line of Purdue Avenue to Easterly line ' of Kenyon Avenue where already paved, be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and curb and gutters and culverts be constructed all as and where noted on nlans hereinafter referred to. That KENYON AVENUE from easterly line of Purdue Avenue to southerly line of Williamette Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a course of asphalt and screenings between gutter lines, and curbs, gutters and culverts be made where noted on plans hereinafter referred to. That BELOIT AVENUE from easterly boundary of Berkdey Highlands to easterly line of Cambridge Avenue be graded and resurfaced with a coat of asphalt and screeni e betwe-n gutter lines and curb, gutters and cylverts be constructed where :voted on plans hereinafter referred to. Concrete s 1 teps and sidewalk sha be constructed on the westerly side of Arli — ton Avenue at the walk dividing block 4 and 5, Kensington Park, as shown on said plans and specifications. Saving and excepting and excluding from said district any portion thereof s which is required by law to be kept in order or repair by any person or company having railroad tracks thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that the said Board hereby rejects all of said bids except that next herein mentioned, and hereby awards the contract for said work r to M.B. BLUMENKRANZ, Stockton, Calif, being the lmwest responsible bidder therefor, at the prices specified in said bid, therefor , on file, to wit: Grading and resurfacing with oil and screenings, 542,779 sq, ft,060.031. Grading and resurfacing with asphaltic concrete pavement, 12,510 sq. ft,• .15 a; Gutter, 648 eq, ft. • 5.40. Curb, 238 lin, ft a 1.25 52" x 20" Culvert, 64 lin, ft. • $4.50 12" Corrugated Galvanic ed Iron Pipe, 110" 6 $4,25. Catch Basins, 2 i $65.00. 3" sidewalk, 144 se, ft. • S.20. F.. Cubic yards, of concrete in steps, 1 cu. yd, 0 535.00. Catch Basin covers, 6 a $5.00. The foregoing Resolution was passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors, Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None, I j In the !Satter of Lease of County Garage This Board having heretofore authorized the District Attorney to procure - a Lease to the County Garage for a term of six months, and the District Attorney having presented to this Board a form of lease duly signed by Mrs. Thornton; It is, by the Board ordered that said Lease be and the same is hereby approve by this Board, - 'ts In Matter of Location of Bear 3 Creek Road. The District Attorney and Supervisor KnottYaving reported to this Board that the Bear Creek Road, has been plowed up in certain places and it is impossible r to locate said road on the ground as laid out by Viewers in said matter. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County Surveyor be and he is hereby authorized to locate the center line of said Road beginning with its intersection with the San Pablo Creek highway and thence running to near the Alhambra School house property in Alhambra Valley. In Matter of Petition of Johns-7janville_ Co, to Cross County road With sewer line, Johns—Manville Company, having filed with this Board an application to cross under Third St. with a 24 inch sewer line and an B inch water line; It is, by the Board ordered that said request be'granted and that the work be done under the supervision of and to the entire satisfaction of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County. ( ,: In Matter of Justice of the I! Peace in and for Fourth Judicial Township. ' It appearing to the Board that Wm. Hemme,Justice of the Peace, is and for the Fourth Judicial Township of Contra Costa County, is now deceased, It is by the Board order=_d that said office be declared vacant. , It is, by the Board ordered that, on motion of Supervisor Olsson, and sec o d— ad by Supervisor Tren:bath, A.E.Clark, be and he is hereby appointed Justice of the Peace in and for the unexpired term of Wm. Hemme, Deceased, ¢ The vote thereon being unanimous.x 3 In Matter of allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follo irg allowances be made to following indigents,on dates set opposite their names, to wit: Beginning Oct. 15tV, 1925, Mrs, Malinda G.Wilson, Stege, be granted X50 x�R State aid and $25 county aid for support and maintenance of herself and five children Beginning Oct. let, 1925, Mrs, Sittie Tyler, 337 Nevin Ave, Richmond, be granted $20 county aid. s Beginning Nov. 1st, 1925, the allowance of Mrs. Elizabeth Edes, 2615 Soto St ' Richmond, be increased from $20 to $35 per month county aid. ?- Beginning Oct. 1st, 192 , the allowance of Mrs. Mary A. Bergman 2206-26th St. Richmond, be increased from J10 per month to $15 per month. Beginning Oct. let, 1925, allowance of F.T.Russell, 542- 12th St. Richmond, be increased from ,*j per month to $25 per month It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasur r in favor of each of above named indigents on first of each and every month until the further order of this Hoard. It is further ordered that beginning Nov.lst, 1925, the County Allowance of }; $40 per month be discontinued to Allie Da,iis, Stege, Cal. on account of death of said person, the family having received $2000 life insurance and being no longer in need. The said order is passed by.the unanimous vote of the Board.,),, gr s In the Matter of Advertisement for Bids for Supplying Brentwood Lighting District with Lights. It is, by the Board ordered*that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Brentwood News, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A-.M. ' on Monday, December 7th, 1925, for ths'furnishing of ]-ights and for lightine.1af said ' Lighting District ; s Said bids to be presented for furnishing of all lights in accordance with plans and specifications adopted_by the Board of Supervisors on.Tuly 20th, 1920, and on March 2nd, 1925. is 'n 'e • as :' 168 In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund, -2 It appearing to the Board that t:ere is on deposit in the County Treasury. u. of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa i #: n: County which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra w Oosta County during the year 1925, 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 construction of bridges, culverts x9 and roads in said County and the following claims having been presented for constru - ion of roads, bridges and culverts in Sup. Dist&. #2,3,.and 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: Name. Amount. Dist. 2: First NationalBank, Rodeo, Assignee of John F.p'Neill - - - - - - - - - 361.50 Bill Mulholland, - - - - - - - - - - -- 78.75. DIST. $3: - an D.P. Brown - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$ 90.00 Joe Barber - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - 157.50 Mrs. John Berryman - - - - - - - - - - - 79.75 E.D.Crego - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 120.00 Cameron & Nottingham - - - - - - - - - 378,00 - Ralph Falls - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 83.25 A. Granzoto - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 108.00 A.Granzoto - - - - - - - - - -- - - - -- 58.50 Joe Garaventa - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -99.00 Louis Garaventa - - - - - - - - - - - --165.00 V.Harsen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 112.50 Heafey, Moore & McNair- - - - - - - - ---348.55 John HaberlY - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 971.50 John Karass - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 .25 Jos. D,Marshall - - - - - - - - - - - -- 112.50 John Mariskae - - - - - - - - - - - - - -187.50 R.Morilli - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 72.00 CtarlesMango - - - - - - - - -- -- - - - 161.25 A A.McMahon - - - -- - -- - -- - - - - - 315.00 A.A.McMahon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -151.47 A.A.McMahon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 71.19 A.A.McMahon - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - 361.57 A.A.McMahon - - - - - - - - - - - - - --355.90 J.B.Near - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 328.75 Otto Nunenmacher - 92.25 J.E.Nottingham - - - - - - - - - - - - - 161.50 -? Joe Netto - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - 165.00 y Frank Perry - - - - - - - - - - - - - --214.50 William Rose - - - - -- - - - - - - - - 120.00 Grover Smith - - - - - - - - - - - -- -108.00 J.E. Twitchell - - - - - - - - - - - - - 153.75 J.E.Wh;tam - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 112.50 P.Young - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -183.75 ' DIST. $5: Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee Wm. Cakebread - - - -- $215.25 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee Vernon I.Cakebread - - - 220.50 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) A Assignee Clifford Coates - - - - - - 81.00 Coast Rock & Gravel Co. - - - - - - - - -550.81 E.B.& A.L.Stone Company - - - - - - - -- 623.49 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) 5 Assignee Jake Jacobsen - - - - - - 999 66 A.A,McLahon - - - - - - - - - - - - 406 A.A.McMahon - - - - - - - - - - - - - --911.09 A A.McMahon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -663.51 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee John Thompson - - - - - - - 63.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of theBoard. �t .- 169 14 In the flatter of Allonance of Claims on General f�nd. Certain claims having been presented for road material against the funds of Sup; Dist: $2 and it appearing that the funds of said Sup. Dist. #2 would be unreasor ably burdened by the full payment of said claims; It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be paid out of the General Fund u to wit: L.Anderson Company - - - - - -- -$70.44 Bates & Borland, - - - - - - - - 147.74 =� Blake Bros. - - - - - - - -- - - 510.00 ` Calif. Cor. Culvert Cop - - - - -394.29 Danville Whse & Lumber Com. - - - 97.50 ' S stir urnoyWestern - - _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ 297.52 , Austin Western Road & Machinery Company - - -96.94 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In the Matter of Issuance of Bonds of k. Richmond Union High School District, r, County of Contra Costa, State of California. WHEREAS, on the 4th day•of September, A.D. 1925, the High School Board of 31 the Richmond Union High School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of ' California, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order duly and regularLy ' passed and adopted by said High School Hoard and entered on the minutes thereof on ' said last mentioned day, said High School Board did call an election and resolve and order; That an election be called and held throughout said Richmond Union High School s District on the 6th day of October, A.D. 1925, for the purpose of submitting to the w� electors of said Richmond union High School District the question of issuingend selling bonds of said Richmond Union High School District in the amount of Eight Hundred eighty- five thousand ($885,000.00) dollars, to run not exceeding forty (40) years and to bea - interest at the rate of five (%) per centum per annum, interest payable semi-annuall 0 for the purpose of raising money fo• purchasing a school lot or school lots, for buil - ` F ing or purchasing one or more school buildings, for supplying said school building }`x x or schoolbuildings with furniture or apparatus, and for improving said school grounds thereof; and, WHEREAS, an election was held in said Richmond Union High School District on the 6th day of October, A.D. 1925, in conformity with said resolution and order of said High School Board of the Said Richmond 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 Richmond Union High School District as reeuir d by law; and, ' WHEREAS, said certifiea 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 orderof the High School Board of Richmond Union High School District, duly passed and adopted on the 4th day of Septe 4 ber, A.D. 1925, an election was duly called in said Richmond Union High School Distri t and was. held in said Richmond Union High School District on the 6th day of October, 170 A.D. 1925, and that notice of said election was given by posting notices thereof, I signed by the members of the said High School Board, in more than three (3) public places in said Richm-nd Union High School District for more than twenty (20).days next before said election and by publishing such notice in the Richmond Record Herald, I a newspaper printed and published in said District and in the said County of Contra r Costa, State of California, not less than once a week for three (3) successive weeks before said election, which said notice so posted and published was in the form required by the Political Code of the State of California. That prior to the opening of said polls-at said election, the Inspector i and Judges of election, conducting said election at the various special bond elect- ! ion precincts in said High School District took the oath of office as required by I _ 31 law, and thereafter conducted 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 Richmond Union High School District, and to j them made return of the ballots and the poll and tally lists of said election. That on the 13th day of October, A.D. 1925, the same being the seventh day after the said election and at the hour of one o'clock P.L. of said day, the High School Board of the said Richmond Union High School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election from which said returns the said High School Board of I said Richmond Union High School District found and declared And this Board now finds and declares that there was a total of Two thousand eight hundred sixteen (2$16) votes cast at said election and that more than two-thirds (213) of the votes cast to wit; Two thousand one hundred fifty-eightJ (2518) notes were cast for issuing said Bonds and that six hundred fifty-three (653) votes were cast against issuing said i bonds and that five (5) of the votes cast were irregular and illegal ars not counted) and that the said Richmond Union High School Board of said District caused an entry of the result of said election to be made upon the minutes of said Board. And this Board further finds and declares that said election was duly and regularly called and held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published and that the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts, conditio 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 authorizin the issuance of High School District Bonds and that the tote} amount of indebtedness ' of said High School District incluiing this proposed issue of bonds is within the limits prescribed by law. IT IS THEREFOR,. ORDERED that the bonds of the Richmond Union High School Distric` in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Eight hundred eighty-five thousand (,$885,000.00) dollars, and that the same shall be numbered consecutively from one (1) to eight hundred eighty-five (885) inclusive, and shall be indenominations of One thousand ($1000.00) dollars each, payable within forty (40) years from the date thereof in gold coin of the United St�tes of America, with interest thereon at the rate of (5p) per centum per annum, payable semi-ainually in like gold coin both principal and interest payable at the office o I the County Treasurer of the said County of Contra Costa. 171 i IT IS FURTrnR ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated the 1st day of December, A.D. 1925, and shall be payable as follows, to wit: 4 bonds numbered from 1 to 4 inclusive to mature 1 year from date, to wit: the let day of December, 1926. 4 bonds numbered from 5 to 8 inclusive, to mature 2 years from date, to wit: 3 the let day of December, 1927: 10 bonds numbered from 9 tol8 inclusive, to mature 3 years from date, to wit: the let day of December, 1928; 10 bonds numbered from 19 to 28 inclusive, to mature 4 years from date, to wit the let day of December, 1929; ' 20 bonds numbered from 29 to 48 inclusive, to mature 5 years from date, to wit the lst day of December, 1930; 20 bonds numbered from 49 to 66 inclusive, to mature 6 years from date, to wit a the 1st day of December, 1931; 10 bonds numbered from 69 to 78 inclusive, to mature 7 years from date, to wit the lst day of December, 1932; 15 bonds numbered from 79 to 93 inclusive, to nature 8 years from date, to watt the let day of December, 1933; 15 bonds numbered from 94 to 108 inclusive, to mature 9 years from date, to wit: the let day of December, 1934; 15 bonds numbered from 109 to 123 inclusive, to mature 10 years from date, to wit: the let day of December, 1935; �t A 20 bonds numbered from 124 to 143 inclusive, to mature 11 years from -ate, to wit: the 1st day of December, 1936; 20 bonds numbered from 144 to 163 inclusive, to mature 12 years from date, to wit: the let day of December, 1937; ;4 20 bonds numbered from 164 to 183 inclusive, to mature 13 years from date, to wit: the let day of December, 1938; Al 20 bonds numbered from 184 to 203 inclusive, to mature 14 years from date, to wit: the 1st day of December, 1939; : 20 bonds numbered from 204 to 223 inclusive, to mature 15 years from date, to wit: the let day of December, 1940; 25 bonds numbered from 224 to 248 inclusive, to mature 16 years from date, ?. to wit: the let day of December, 1941; 25 bonds numbered from 249 to 273 inclstve to mature 17 years from date, to wit: the let day of December, 1942; 25 bonds numbered from 274 to 298 inclusive, to mature 18 years from date, to wit: the let day of December, 1943; 25 bonds numbered fro::, 299 to 323 inclusive, to mature 19 ears from date, to wit: the Ist day of December, 1944; 25 bonds numbered from 324 to 348 inclusive, to mature 20 years from date, to wit: the let day of December, 1945; 1 25 bonds numbered from 349 to 373 inclusive, to mature 21 years from date, to wit: the let day of December, 1946; 85 bonds numbered from 374 to 398 inclusive, to mature 22 years from date, to it: the let day of December, 1947; 25 bonds numbered from 399 to 423 inclusive, to mature 23 years from date, to wit: the let day of December, 1948; 25 bonds numbered from 424 to 448 inclusive to mature 24 years from date, to wit: the 1st day of December, 1949; h 25 bonds numbered from 449 to 473 inclusive, to mature 25 years from date to w t the let day of December, 1950; ; E 25 bonds numbered from 474 to 498 inclusive, to mature 26 years from daB, to wit: the lst day of December, 1951,; 25 bonds numbered from 499 to_523 inclusive, to mature 27 years from date, to wit: the let day of December, 1952; x -25 bonds numbered from 524 to 548 inclusive, to mature 28 years from date, to wit: the 1st day of December, 1955; '`41 25 bonds numbered from 549 to 573 inclusive to mature 29 years from date, to wit: the let day of December, 1954; 25 bonds numbered from 574 to 598 inclusive to mature 30 years from date, to wit: the lot day of December, 1955; I { 12 i 28 bonds numbered fro m 599 to 626 inclusive, to mature 31 years from date to wit: the let day of December, 1956; 28bonds numbered from 627 to 654 inclusive, to mature 32 years f_om date to wit: the let day of December, 1957; i 28 bonds numbered from 655 to 682 inclusive, to mature 33 years from date, tol wit: the let day of December, 1958; i 28 bonds numbered from 683 to 710 inclusive, to mature 34 years from date, to wit: the lst day of December, 1959• a 28 bonds numbered from 711 to 738 inclusive, to mature 35 years from date, to wit: the lst day of December, 1960; s 28 bonds numbered from 739 to 766 inclusive, to mature 36 years from date, to wit: the 1st day of December, 1961; 30 bonds numbered from 7677 to 796 inclusive, to mature 37 years from date, to ^ wit: the lst day of December, 19b2. 30 bonds numbered from 797 to 826 inclusive, to mature 38 years from date, to wit: the lst day of December, 1963; 30 bonds numbered from 827 to 856 inclusive, to mature 39 years from date, to wit: the 1st day of December, 1964; I 29 bonds numbered from 857 to 885 inclusive, to mature 40 years from date to wit: the lst day of December, 1965; AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shallbe issued in substantially the following form, to wit: No. HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND $1000.00: of RICHMOND UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Richmond Union High School District of `he County of Contra Costa, State of California, United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and'promises s to pay to the holder hereof at the office of the County Treasurer in the County of I Contra Costa, State of California, on the let day of December, 19_, One .thousand! ($1000.00) dollars in gold coin of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like goid coin at the rate of five (5%) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the let day of June and the let 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 bonds of like tenor and date, numbered from one (1) to eight hundred eighty-five (885) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of Eight hundred eighty-five thousand ($885 000.00) dollars and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of the County of 6ontra Costa, State of California for the purpose of raising money for purchasing a school lot or school lots, for building or purchasing one or more school buildings, for supplying said school building or school buildings with furbiture or apparatus and for improving the said school grounds of, for and in said Richmond Union High School District in the County of Contra Costa{ State of California, in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Political Code and the Constitution of the Stateof California, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds (2/3) of the voters voting at an election duly and regularly called, held and conducted through- out said Richmond Union High School District in said County and State on the 6th day of October,A.D. 1925• 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 result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and declared 3 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 grid due form and with stridt accordance with the provisions of the lav, authorizing the issuance of school bonds. IT IS FURTHEM CERTIFIED AIS DECLARED that the total amount of indebtedness of the said Richm-nd Uninn High 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 the said Board of Suner- visors duly made and entered in its minutes on the 2nd day of November, A.D. 1925, and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of the said Richmond Uni 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 Richmond Union High School District. IN NITNESS EIFEREOF, 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 saidBoard attached this lst day of DeceS:ber, A.D. 1926. - Chairman of Board of upervisors. ATTEST: County Auditor. County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. s _ ca i 1g* RESOLVED, that to 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 hereinbefo e set out in substantially the following form, to wit: ' $25.00 INTEREST COUPON No. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof, out of the interest and sinking fund of the Richmond Unio l' High School District of said County and State on the let day of 19 at his office in the town of Martinez, in said County and State, the sum of Twenty- five ($25.00) dollars for interest on Bond No, of said Richmond Union High School District. Chairman of Board of Supervisors. County Auditor. County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. And it is further ordered that t?e 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 forma. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of this Board J.H.Rells, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board and A.N.Sullenger, County Audit ' of this County, is, and each of them are hereby authorized as such officials to si 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 facsimile signatures. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of Supervisor held on the 2nd day of November, A.D. 1925. Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, IIaydbn, Buchanan and Trythall. Nose: None. Absent: None. In the Matter of.Issuance of Bonds of Richmond UnionHigh School District. 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 Costa State of California, the County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervist rs, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, are, and each of them is hereby authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above entitled matter. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Nov. 16th, 1925, at 10 o'clock A.L. Chairman. . . . . .Clerk. f' 174 =3 I i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. moNDAY, Nov. 16, 1925. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.Y. s Present: Hon. N.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H."ells,Clerk. ''_, In the Matter of Approval of Aj Warrants of Reclamation Dist. +a #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followingl ' warrants of Reclamation District #1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit• No. Date Amount. 372 Oct. 29, 1925 S 174.66 373 Oct. 29, 1925 25.00 374 Oct. 29, 1925 90.00 76 Oct. 29, 1925 10.00 And the Chairman of this Board is authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing his signature to said warrants. I In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059• Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #2059, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: 5 No. Date Amount `e 313 Nov. 4, 1925 # 2.15 31 Nov. 4, 192 110.00 155 Nov. 4, 1927 7 .20 31b Noo. 4, 1925 5 +95 317 Nov. 4, 1925 7.55 318 Nov. 4, 1925 6.91 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. i In the !`atter of approval of 'warrants of Reclamation District #799. Good cause appearing therefor, It is'by the Board ordered that the follo'— ing warrant of Reclamation District #799, be and the same is hereby approved, to t: No. 189, Dated Nov. 13, 1925, $1925.03• And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing his signature thereto. 1 175' In the Latter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. 0. Meese, County Assessor having filed with this Board, his certificate Al showing that the following c1xical errors appear on Assessment Roll for 1925-26 ' and asking authorizatim to make correction in accordance with provisions of Section 3 3651 of the Political Code of the State of California, as follows: Vol, 20 Assessment #40,199 Etta C.Stone is assessed with Lots 12-13 Block 6, Hartz Addition to Danville, with improvements amounting to 4300. There are no improvements on these lots. ' Vol. 10, Assessment #21,918 Southern Pacific Railway Company is assessed pith personal property on Alban}T Richmond Electric Line amounting to 43490; this amount should have been ,91500 instead of $3490 as shown on Tax Bill, �. Vol. 19, Assessment #36,274 M.J. Schwendel, is assessed with 4170 improvement } on Lot 10, Block 46, City of Bay Point. There are no improvements on this lot, Through an error in copying the assessed value of the East 71 feet 3 in, . of Lot 7, Block 11, Sunnyside Trac;, is shown as 4150. See Vol. 17, Assessment #34,836. This should be 475, Authorization is granted to correct said assessment in accordance with said applications. The vote thereon being unanimous. ro In Matter of Granting Dance Permits. The following persons and societies having filed with this Board application ' for dance permits to run until 3 o'clock A.M. on day following the dances, It is, by the Board ordered that the following permits be and the same are hereby granted, to wit: AVALON ORCHESTRA, Nov. 14th, Dec. 12th and Dec. 26th, 1925, Bay Point. COURT W. DIABLO #118, F. € A. Nov. 28th, 1925, San Ramon; Dec. 31st, 1925 at Social Hall, Danville. LIVE OAK CENTER CONTRA COSTA FAMI BUREAU, Nov. 22nd, 1925, Dal Porta Hall, Oakley, DONNER PARLOR #193, N,D.G.17. Nov. 26th, 1925, Byron. ;:T. DIABLO POST #246, AMERICAN LEGION, Dec. 31st, 1925, Danville. ti .n w� In the Latter of Application of F.Staum to Love House along county Road. F. Stamm having made application to this Board to move a frame building 12x2Gx8' weighing about 4 tons, on concrete highway from ranch four miles east of 'i• Antioch to Antioch, the house to be hauled on trailer with 10 inch solid rubber tinea on rear and 6 inch. on front, It is, ordered by the Board that said permit be granted under following conditions: That said house will be moved under the supervision of the County "+ Surveyor and to the entire satisfaction of the County Surveyor and Supervisor of District #5. The vote thereon being unanimous. ° I r 176 j In the fatter of Reclamation District #500. 7HEHEAS, on the 5th day of October, 1925, there was filed with the Clerk +, of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, an Assessment list prepared by the Commissioners heretofore appointed to prepare said Assessment List by said Board of Supervisors, and the Board of Supervisors thereafte and on the 5th day of October, 1925, having appointed Monday the 16th day of Novembe 1925, at the hour of ten o'clock A.L. as the time when it would meet for the -,urpose of hearing objections to said list, and notice of said hearing having been given by publication for a period of more than two weeks in the Byron Times, a newspaper of general circulation f ' g published in the C unty o_ Contra Costa, State of California, and said matter having come on re ularly to be heard this 16th day of November, 192 and proof having been made to the satisfaction of the Board of Supervisors that notice of the time and place of hearing said matter had been given in the manner'and for the time required by lar:, and affidavit of publication of said notice having been duly filed and no objections having been filed to the said list or to any of the 5 assessment valuations thereon shown; Novi, therefore, it is by the Board of Supervisors of tae County of Contra Costa, State of California, ordered and decreed that said list, together with) each of the assessment valuations on each of the tracts of land therein described asl shown by the said list be and the same are hereby approved and said approval is here by ordered to be endorsed upon said assessment valuation list and the chairman of the said Board of Sunervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby authorized and directed to sign said order of approval and have the same attested by the Clerk of said Board of Supervisors,- In the Matter of Sale of John Swett Union High School District Bonds, -f This Board having heretofore advertised for sale $450,000 worth of John Swett Union High School District Bonds, being 450 in number, of the denomination of $1000 each, bearing interest at rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually said bonds bearing date December 1st, 1925, and maturing as follows: 11 bonds each year from 1926 to 1930, inclusive; 13 bonds each year from 1931 to 1939 inclusive; 17 bonds each year from 1940 to 1944 inclusive; 20 bonds each year from1945 to 1947 inclusive; 24 bonds each vear frau 1948 to 1952, inclusive; 13 bonds payable in 1953. and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders file) bids in following stars, to writ: 1. First National Bank of Crockett, H.S.Boone & Co. Sch.-abachex & Company, Wm. Cavalier & Company (Joint Bid) par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premiun, of $19,365. Mercantile Securities Company of California, National City Company, Harris Trust & Savings Bank (J:int Bid) par, accrued interest to date of delivery,and a 3 pregiium of $17,352. R.H.Moulton & Company, par, accrued interest to d:-te of delivery and a premipm of $16,425. a Bank of Italy, pax, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $16,925. � t t 177 7 An lo,London, Paris Company; Dean, -Witterv& Company; Heller, Bruce'& Company (Joint Bid) par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $19,690. Tbereupon it appearing to the Board that the Joint bid of An;lo,London,Paris Company; Dean, Witter & Company; Heller, Bruce & Company , is the highest and best ' bid presented for said bonds, ^} It is by the Board ordered that said bid of Anglo,London,Paris Company; Dean, Witter & Company; Heller, Bruce & Company, be and the same is hereby accepted by this Board, and said bonds sold to Anglo,London,Paris Company; Dean, Witter B Company; Heller, Bruce & Company. ' It is further ordered that the County Treasurer of,Contra Costa County be g and he is hereby directed to deliver to said Anglo,London,Par is Company; Dean, Witte & Co:,pany and Heller, Bruce & Company, the said 450 bonds of John Swett Union High sz; School District on payment to hi m of the sum of $450,000, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $19,690. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. i In the ?fatter of Advertisement for bids for Construction of Detention Home. This Board having heretofore adopted plans and specifications for the construction of a Detention Home and advertised for bids for construction of same in accordance with said plans and specifications and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the followinl-- bidders file bids in following sums, to wit: E, K. NELSON $41,36 Vogt & Davidsor., Inc. 39,700. J.P. Brennan, 43,500. J.A.Bryant, 41,316. Grant & Hart, 49,997 ;. Dinnie Construction Company, f37,471. F.L. Hansen, ,39,447• Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of Dinnie Construction Company for $37,471 is the lowest and best bid presented for construction of said building; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to Dinnie Construction Company for said sum of $37,471. It is further ordered that said Dinnie Construction Company 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 the faithful performance of said contract. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contract in accordance with foregoin_: order. The vote thereon being unanimous. u; 1E8 I In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause appezring therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the followin allowances be made to following named indigents, commencing on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: Beginning Nov. 16, 1925, Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer, be paid $20 by the County for support of Thelma & Garnet Smith instead of $15 heretofore allowed Beginning May 15, 1925, $10 per month be allowed by the State for support of the infant of Mrs. Josephine Ferreira, Antioch. Begin 'n Nov. 12 1925, Mrs. Florence Eisenberg, 789- 24th Ave. San Fran- cisco, be allowed 35 per month for house rent for Mrs. Goldie Lewis, Richmond. Beginning Nov. 17th1925, T A.Boyer, Probation Officer, be paid I $60 per month for the supportfor Iwo months of three Gear children of Walnut Creek. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw Warrant o.: the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named persons on first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. H.A. Dockham of Crockett, be discontinued from and after this date,, on account of denial by §State. s It is further ordered that the Alleance heretofore mad: to Mrs. Lottie 9 Foley, Lafayette, be discontinued on account of removal from State. That the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Delfino Salvadir of Richmond, be and the same is hereby discontinued on account of her recent marriage. t h It is further ordered that the allowance of Mrs. Rosalie Saf£ores, Concor , be discontinued on account of sufficient support in home. It is further ordered that the allowance of Mrs. Fannie Press, of Richmond, be discontinued from and after Nov. 1st, 1925, on account of her marriage. The vote the--,con being unanimous. K' k In the Matter of Adoption of Ordinance $183. being an Ordinance Requiring all Drivers of Vehicles to stop such vehicles and keep same stationary at railroad crossings when approach of train or car is indicated by a certain signal device, providing penalties for violation of provisions of said Ordinance. The Board adopts an ordinance requiring all drivers of vehicles to stop such vehicle and keep same stationary at railroad crossings when approach of train s or car is indicated by certain signal devices and providing penalties for the violation of any provision of send Ordinance and orders that said Ordinance be pub- lished in the Contra Costa Standard, for one week before the expiration of fifteen days after its passage. a bq w a In the Sutter of Inspector of Construction on Detention Home. It is ordered that Luke Bulger, be and he is hereby appointed Inspector of Construction on Detentim Home Building, at a salary of $S per day for each day act- h. ually engaged in said work. { The vote thereon being unanimous, In the ,utter of Locating Street ' lines on Alhambra Ave. & B.St. Martinez. It is by the Board ordered that the County Surveyor be and he is hereby i directed to locate for the use of A.W.Cornelius, Architect, and Dinnie Construction Company, Contractors, the street lines on Alhambra Ave. and B. St. in town of Martine , so that said contractor and Architect can properly locate the Detention Home Building The vote thereon being unanimous. In the Cutter of Granting Requisition It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of R,R.Arnold, for three Moreland Trucks be and the same is hereby granted. a' In the Matter of Auditing Freight A Bills. A.R.Corvell, having made application to this Board for permission to audit -` freight bills of Contra Costa County for overcharges paid by the County of Contra Costa on freight claims; i It is, by the Board ordered that A.R.Corvell be and he is hereby authorized to audit all freight claims paid by the County of Contra Costa at no cost to the County of Contra Costa, other than that said A.R.Corvell be paid fifty per cent of all moneys returned to the County of Contra Costa for over-paid freight bills and no other compensation. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Suecial Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury ti• ' 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 Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Cos a County during the year 1925, and from moneys collected for violation of motor vehicl -- Act and moneys collected from S;otor Truck licenses, which said moneys shall be expen - ad 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 Sup. Dist. i5, It is by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby ordere I P 180 } paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County: Name amount. -3 U.S.Bettencourt - - - - - $147.75. Bank of Antioch (Brent,reod Branch) Assignee Richard Braig - - - 103.50 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee of Andrew Bon::ickson -- 115.50 Bank 1 Antioch (Brentwood Branch) _ Assignee of William Clark - - -- 404.25 Coast Rock & Gravel Co. - - - - - - 235.11 Joe Cecchini - - - - - - - - - 142.50 `r A.C.Frederickson - - - - - - - - - 101.25 Bank of Antioch (Brentrood Branch) assignee of Thomas Goulding - - 210.00 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee of Thomas Goulding - 210.00 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) 2 Assignee of John F.Hansen - - - 194.25 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee of Charlie Lindsey - - 193.75 }r Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee J.G.Lloody - - - - - 220.50 Bank of Antioch, Assignee Arthur Murphy - - - - - - - - ---- 156,75 Banff: of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee of J.S.Pruett, - - - -139.50 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee of M.C.Preston - - - 252.50 t Bank of Antioch, Assignee of Chas. Shellenberger,Jr, - -- 183.75 Bank of Antioch (Brent,,-,,cod Branch) Assignee Byron D.Swift - - - - 362.25 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee of P.G. Uithoven-- - 105.00 j First National Bank of Antioch,(Martinez Branch, American Bank) Assignee H.J."illiams - - 184.50 - Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee of A.Neaver - - - - -,-101.25. sn The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. d In the Latter of allowance of =i Claim on General Fund, t Certain claim having been presented for road material against the funds of R.D. 1, S.D.2, and it appearing that the funds of said Sup. Dist. #2 would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claim; f. It is ordered that said claim .be paid out of the General Fund, to wit: Blake Brothers Co. $"510.00. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Joint Highway District #4. The Board of Directors of Joint High�,,ay District #4, having filed with this Board, a demand showing that the Assessment levied by the Boardof Direct ors of said Joint Highr,ay District #4 in coverin; a construction contract let in s; that portion of the Highway to '._e constructed by said Joint Highway District which is situated in the County of Cc-!tra Costa, is $55,000, and it appearing to the Board that it would be necessary to have said money in the County Treasury subject to the order of the Directors of said Joint Hi hr:ay District; It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $55,000 be and the same is hereby set aside in County Treasury of Cont_a Costa County to be paid out by the k County Treasurer upon warrants drr.rn by the Directors of said Joint Highway Distric , and countersigned by the County Auditor of Contra Costa County, The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, I �. fr In the Matter of Fixing Boundaries of Election Precincts of Contra Costa County. It is by the Board ordered that the boundaries of the several election Precincts of Contra Costa County, be and the same are herby established and fixed as hereinafter set forth and described, to wit: 3 RICi^.iOiiD j1 PRECI2iCT. BEGIN:?ING at a point in San Pablo Bay at the most northwesterly corner ' of the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence running easterly along 4. the northerly incorporate limits of the City of Richmond to the most northeasterly corner thero'; thence running southerly along the incorporate limits of the City of Richmondandprolongation of said line between Lots 4 and 5, 12. and 13, 20 and 21, 26 and 25, of Section 11, T 1 N. R. 5 W. and Lots 4 and 5 of Section 14, T 1 N. R. 5 W. to its intersection with the center line of Castro Street; thence runni s southwesterly along the center line of Castro Street to its intersection with the "a center line of Mason Street; thence southerly running along the center line of Mason. Street to its intersection with the center line of High Street; thence ' southwesterly running along center line of High Street,Pecific Street and Garfield Street to its intersection with the center-line of Garfield Street and Western �r Drive; thence northwesterly running along the center line of Western Drive to its ' intersection with the center line of Hartnett Street; thence southwesterly running along the center line of Hartnett Street and prolongation thereof to county bound- ary line in San Francisco Bay. RICHMO-m #2 PRECINCT, BEGINNING at a point in San Francisco Bay at the southeasterly corner of Precir_ct #1; thence running along the easterly boundary line of Precinct No. 1 to its intersection with the center line of Hartnett Street; thence running north- s easterly along the center line of Hartnett Street to its intersection with center A line of Western Drive; thence southeasterly running along the center line of West n Drive, to its intersection'with center line c' Garfield Street; thence running along the center line of-Garfield Street, Pacific Street, High Street, Mason Street, and Castro Street, to the intersection of the center line of Castro $tree u A. ' with Richmond Avenue; thence southeasterly running along the center line of Rich- mond Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Washington Street; thence <<x southwesterly running alon-, center line of 4fashington Avenue and prolongation thereof to county boundary line in San Francisco Bay; thence northwesterly along t ' theaouyhdary line in San Francisco Hay to point of beginning. RICHMOND $j PREciixT. BEGINNING at most southeasterly corner of Precinct #2 on the County e boundary line in San Francisco Bay; thence northeasterly running along the easter y boundary line of Precinct No. 2 to its intersection with the center line of Was- r _2A ington Avenue; thence northeasterly running along the center line of Washington53 Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Nicholl Avenue; thence south- easterly running along the center line of Nicholl Avenue to its intersection wit the center line of Tunnel Avenue; thence northeasterly running along the center 182 t °i 1 r line of Tunnell Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Richmond Avenue;l thence southeasterly running along center line of Richmond Avenue to its inter— z section with westerly boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's right of way; thence southerly running along the westerly boundary line >3 of Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's right of way to its intersection with the dividing line between Lots 24-25 of Section 23, T 1 N. R. 5 W. thence _?; easterly running along the southern boundary line of Lots 24 and 23, to easterly boun ary line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway; thence southerly in a direct line to the dividing line between Lots 26-2L and 25j- ; thence southerly on line between Lots 25 and 24 and prolongation thereof to the westerly side of Municipal Wharf; thence southerly along westerly side of Municipal Wharf and prolon — ation thereof, to county boundary line in San Francisco Bay; thence northwesterly i running along the county boundary line in Ban Francisco Bay to point of beginning. RICHMOND#4 PRECINCT. BEGINNILG at a point where the center line of Castro Street intersects the center line of Richmond Aven:.e; thence southeasterly running along the center a, line of Richmond Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Washington Avenue; thence northeasterly running along the center line of Washington Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Cottage Avenue; thence northwesterly running along the center line of Cottage Avenue, to its intersection with the center line of Santa Fe Avenue; thence northerly running along the center line of Santa Fe Avenue to its intersection with the northerly boundary line of Block 14; thence northwesterly running along the northwesterly boundary line of Block 14, and prolongation thereof to its intersection with the center line of Castro Street; thence southwesterly running along the center line of Castro Street to point of beginning. RICHMOND "S PRECINCT. BEGINNING at a voint in center line of Washington Streetw h ae the z center line of Nicholl Avenue intersects the same; thence northerly running along the center line of Washington Avenue to its intersection with center line of Cotta e Avenue; thence northwesterly running along the center line of Cottage Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Santa Fe Avenue; thence northerly running along center line of Santa Fe Avenue to its intersection with northwesterly boundary) r. line of Block 14, Osborn's Addition; thence northwesterly running along the northexily boundary line of Block 14, and prolongation thereof to its intersection with cerate line of Castro Street; thence northeasterly running along center line of Castro Street to its intersection with prolongation of line between Lots 11 and 22, of Section 14, T 1 N., R 5 W; thence easterly on a direct line to the center line of Ohio Street and Garrard Avenue; thence southwesterly running along the center line of Garrard Avenue to its intersection with center line of Richmond Avenue; thence northwesterly running along center line of Richmond Avenue to its intersection with center line of Tunnel Avenue; thence southerly running along the center line of Tunnel Avenue to its intersection with center 'line of Nicholl Avenue; 3 thence northwesterly running along center line of Nicholl Avenue to point of beginning. I .2 RICF.MOND #6 PRECINCT. 51 BEGINNING at a point in San Francisco Bay on a prolongation of the westerly line of the Municipal Wharf; thence northerly to the westerly boundary lire of the } Municipal Wharf; thence running along the westerly side of the Municipal Wharf ' to its intersection with the line betwe n Lots 2621 and 2521 of Section 23, ; thence :1 running northerly on the line between Lots 252 and 26-- and prolongation thereof a to its intersection with the easterly boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company with southerly boundary line of Lot 23 of Section 23; thence westerly running along the southerly boundary line of Lots 23 and 24 to its intersection with the westerly boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka & Banta Fe Railway Company's right of way; thence northerly running along the westerly bound- „ ary line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway right of way to its inter- section with the center line of Richmond Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Richmond Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Garrard ?+ Avenue; thence northeasterly running along center line of Garrard Avenue to its intersection with the ee;:ter line of Ohio Street; thence easterly running along center line of Ohio Street to its intersection with westerly side of Canal sub- division of City of Richmond; thence southerly along the dividing line of Canal Subdivision; and Santa Fe Townsite to the southeast corner of the Canal Subdivisio ; thence westerly along the southerly boundary line of the Canal Subdivision to the ' line dividing he +ots 25 and 26 of Section 13, T 1 N. R 5 W. thence southerly along: the dividing line between lots 25 and 26 of Section 13, and lots 7 and 8 9 and 10, 23 and 24, Section 24, and prolongation thereof to line between lots 7 and S and extension thereof betweem Lots 9 and 10, 24 and 25, in Section 25, and �f prolongation thereof, to county boundary line in San Francisco Bay; thence westerl along county boundary line to point of beginning. + RICHMOND #7 PRECINCT. s' BEGITIINI:G at a point in San Francisco Bay on prolongation of a line 7 and 8, 9 and 10, 24 and 25, of Section 25, T 1 N., R 5 W. thence northerly i running along line between Lots 24 and 25, 9 and 10, 7 and 8 of Section 25, T 1 v N. R. 5 W. and prolongation thereof to the line between Lots 23 and 24, and exten- t1 cion thereof between Lots 9 and 10, 7 and 8, to the southerly boundary line of Canal Subdivision of the City of Richmond; thence easterly to the southeasterly ' corner o_ Canal Subdivision; thence northerly running along 1he line between town- site of Santa Fe and Canal Subdivision to its intersection *with the southerly m boundary line of Oakland branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company thence easterly runni:.g along southerly boundary line of the right of way of the ' Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway to its intersection with the center line of 8th Street; thence southerly running along the ce.:ter line of 8th Street to its intersection with the center line of Dock Street; thence�n a direct line to line between Lots 12-13, of Section 24; thence southerly running along the line between Lots 12-13, 20 and 21, 28 and 29, of Section 24, and Lots 4 and 5, 12 and 13, 21 and 22, 2121 and 221, 29 and 30, of Section 25, 1 1 N. R, 5 W. and prolongation o` said line to County boundary line in San Francisco Bay; thenc westerly runn_n- along County boundary line in San Francisco Bay to point ' of beginning. 184 a j d 4 RI0hY,OND $8 PRECINCT. BEGINNING at a point in San Francisco Bay on a prolongation of the line between Lots 2.2 and 21, 22' and 21-j , 29 and 30, of Section 25, T 1 N., R 5 W. thence northerly in a direct line to a point on the line between Lots 29 and 30, thence northerly running along line beLvieen Lots 29 and 30, 21Z and 22j, 21 and 22, 12 and 13, 4 and 5, of Section 25, and Lots 28; 29, 21 and 20, 12 and 13, to the southerly boundary line of Block 6, of Ellis Landing Tract; thence northers; to intersection of a ooint }where the center line of Dock Street and 8th St, intersects the same; thence northerly running along the center line of 8th Street to its intersection with southerly boundary line of the right of nay of theOakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company; thence easterly running along the southerly boundary line of the right of way of the Oakland Branch of the Atchis n Tope's & Santa Fe Railway Company to its intersection with 23rd Street; thence southerly running along the center line of 23rd street and prolongation thereof to its intersection pith the county boundary line in San Francisco Bay; thence westerly to the point of beginning. RICHUM PRECINCT $9. BEGINNING at a point in San Francisco Bay where prolongation of the center 'line of 23rd St. intersects the same; thence northerly in a direct line to the center line of 231d Street; thence northerly along center line of 23rd Street z. to its intersection with the southerly boundary line of the Oakland Branch of the a Atchison, Topeka &` -.ta Fe Railway; thence easterly running along the southerly boundary line of right of way of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway to its intersection with the center line of 41st St; thence southerly running along the center line of 41st St. to its intersection with the center line of PotreroAvenue thence westerly running along the center line of Potrero Avenue to its into rseotic with the westerly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railro d Company; thence southerly in a direct line to a point where the center line of Syndicate Ave. intersects the westerly boundary line of said Railroad right of .,.,ay- thence southwesterly running alon;, center line of Syndicate Avenue a d prolongati n thereof to a poiru* in San Francisco Bay; thence westerly to the point of beginning RICFL'QN,D PRECINCT 10 BEGINNING at a point in San Francisco Bay where the prolongation of Synd - tate Avenue intersects the said boundary; thence northeasterly to a point in center "? of Syndicate Avenue at the most southerly end; thence northeasterly running along the center line of Syndicate Avenue to its intersection with the westerly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence northerly in a direct line to a point -;;here the center line of Potrero Avenue intersects the easterly boundary line of Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence easterly running along the center line of Potrero Avenue to its intersection with center line of 41st Ave; thence northerly running along center line of 41st Avenue to its intersection rrith southerly boundary line of Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad Company; thence c3 easterly running along-, the southerly boundary line of Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe {< z3 Railway Company to its intersection with thesoutherly incorporate limits of the i9 City of Richmond; then ce westerly, southerly, easterly, southerly, westerly, I a I pp 0 NORTKUSTF.RLY, 'IESTERLY, SOUTBwesterly, and westerly, running along the easterly northerly, southerly, westerly, northerly, easterly and southerly boundaries of the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond, to point of beginning. RICHMOYD PRECINCT #11. ".;A. ' BEGINNI:7G at a point where the center lim of 15th Street if projected, would intersect the southerly boundary line of Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeca Of & Santa Fe Railroad line; thence northerly running along center linenl5th St, to its interseation6ith the center line of Macdonald Avenue; thence easterly running easterly along the center line of Macdonald Avenue to its intersection with westerl bound_ry line of the right of way of Southern Pacific Railway Company; thence south r— ro ly running along the westerly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railway Company to its intersection with the southerly boundary line of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway; thence westerly running along the southerly boundary line of the OaklandBranch of the Atchison, ZOpeka & Santa Fe Railway Co. to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT #12. BEGINNING at a point where the center line of 15th St, if projected south— erly, would intersect the southerly boundary line of the Oakland Branch of the At— chison, Topeka,& Santa Fe Railway; thence northerly running along the centerline of 15th St. to its intersection with center line of Macdonald Avenue; thence 1 :resterly running along the center line of Macdonald Avenue to its intersection with the center line of 12th St; thence southerly running along the center line of 12th s St. to its intersection with southerly boundary line of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway; thence easterly running along southerly bound— ary line of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway to point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT 113. BEGINNING at a point where the center line of 12th St. intersects the southerly boundary line of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway; thence northerly running along the center line of 1pth St. to its inter— section with center line of Macdonald Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of Macdonald Avenue to its intersection with center line of 9th St.; thence southerly running along the center line of 9th St. to its intersection with southerly bounder line of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway; thence easterly running along southerly boundary line of said Railway to point of beginning. RIORMOND PRECI7CT #14. BEGINNIidG at a paint where the center line of 9th St., intersects southern boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway; thence northerly running along the center line of 9th 5t. to its intersection with the center line of Macdon ald Avenue; thence westerly running along the center of Macdonald Avenue to its intersection with center line of 6th St; thence southerly running along the center line o' 6th St. to its intersection with southerly boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway; thence easterly along the southerly boundary line of sail railway to point of begin::ing. ek cjl RICHMO'D PRECI1TOT $15. BEGINNING at a point where the center line of 6th St. intersects the southerAboundary line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway; thence northerly running along the center line of 6th St, to its intersection with center line of Macdonald Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of Macdonald Avenue) { to its intersection with center line of 4th St; thence southerly along the center line of 4th St. to its intersection with southerly boundary line of theAtchison, f. i Topeka & Santa Fe Railway; thence easterly along the southern boundary line of said Railway to point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT $16. BEGIN?;ING at a point where the center line of 4th St. intersects the southern boundary line of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ra 1— way; thence northerly running along the center line of 4th St. to its intersection with the center line ,,f 8acdonald Avenue; thence westerly running along the center }ine of Macdonald Avenue to its intersection with center line of 2nd St; thence southerly running along the center line of 2nd St. to its intersection with southe n boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe (Oakland Branch); thence easterly running along the southern boundary line of said right of way, to point of beinning. RICHMOi,D PRECINCT #17: BEGINNING at a point where the center line of Second Ave. intersects the southerly oo•mdary line of tle Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka.& Santa Fe F Railway; thence northerly running along the center line of Second St. to its I f intersection with center line of Macdonald Avenue; thence westerly runningalong the center line of Macdonald Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Garrard Boulevard; thence southwesterly running along t--.e center line of Garrard Boulevard to its intersection with the center line of Ohio Street; thence easterly running along the center line of Ohio St, to its intersection with easterly bounds y line of the tract of land owned by Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway; thence northerly runningalong the easterly boundary line of said t=t to its intersectio with southerly boundary line of Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway; thence easterly running along the southerly boundary line of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway to point of beginning. RICHMOJD PRECINCT #18: BEG11:ING at a point where the center line of 3rd St, intersects the center line of Macdonald Avenue; thence running northerly along the.center line cf 3rd St. to intersection with center lilfe of Barrett Avenue; thence running weaterl along the center line of Barrett Avenue and prolongation thereof, to a point where the center line of Castro Street intersects the southerly bcund_.ry line of Lot 30, Section 11, T 1 N. A 5 .J., thencekesterly along the line betty en Lots 3 and 30, 4 and 29, to the westerly boundary line of Lot 4; thence southerly running along the line betwern Lots 4 and 5, sec. 14, to its intersection with center line of Castro Castro Street; thence southwesterly running along the center line of Castr Street to timer- the line between lots 11 and 22, of Sec. 14, intersects the same; thence on a direct line easterly to a point where the center line of Ohio Street intersects the center line of Garrard Boulevard; thence northeasterly running I wa P I �� I 1$7:� along the center line of Garrard Boulevard to its intersection with the center line of iacdonald Avenue; thence easterly runnini� alon; center line of Macdonald Avenue to point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT #19- ' BEGI:INIaG at a point where the center line of 31d St, intersects the cente 2 line of Macdonald Avenue; thence easterly rarning along the center line of Macdonal Avenue to its intersection with the center line of 6th St.,thence northerly running along the center line of 6th St, to its intersection with the center line of Barret ' Avenue; thence westerly running along center line of Barrett Avenue to its inter a section with the center line of 3rd Street; thence southerly running along the centi r f line of 3rd St. to the point of beginning. a RICH. PRECIh1CT 20. BEGINNING at a point where the center line of 6th St. intersects the cente line of Macdonald Avenue;the ace easterly running along the center line of Macdonald Avenue to its intersection with the center line of 9th St; thence northerly running ; along the center line of 9th St. to its intersection with center line of Barrett Avenue; thence westerly running the center line of Barrett Avenue to its intersect- ion with the center line of 6th St., thence southerly running along the center line of 6th St, to point of beginning. RICF,',10:11 =RECINCT jJ21, ' BEGINNING at a point where the line of 9th St, intersects the center line of Macdonald Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Macdonal Avenue to its intersection with the center line of 12th St; thence northerly along the center line of 12th St. to its intersection with center lire of Barrett Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of Barrett Avenue to its intersection with the center line of 9th St; thence southerly running along the"cen er line of 9th St, to point of beginning. - RICHMOND PRrECIt;CT X22, BEGII`1'I?iG at a point ;;here the center line of Macdonald Avenue intersects the center line of 12th St; thence easterly running along the center lips of Macdo ld JI Avenue ;o its intersection with westerly boundary line of the right of way of tris Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence northerlyrunning along the westerly % ' boundary line of the right of ray of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company to its r intersection with the center line of Barrett Avenue; thence wester}y running along the center line of Barrett Avenue to its intersection with the center line o 12th St; thence southerly running along; the center line of 12th St. to point of begin.irg. RICH;;OND PRICINCT k`3_3_ BEGINNING at a point where the center line of Barrett Avenue intersects a the westerly boundary line of the right o= way of Southern Pacific Railroad Compan ; thence northerly running along the westerly boundary line of the right of way of Southern Pacific Railroed Company to a point :mere the line between Blocks 2 and 3 of the Richmond Boulevard Tract and the Blocks 1 and 2 of the Belvedere Tract _- intersects the same; thence wester}y running along the lire between the Belvedere tract and Richmond Boulevard Tract to its intersection with center line of loth u� P 188 st; thence southerly runnirg along the center line of 10th St. to its intersection with center line of Barrett Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Barrett Avenue to point of beginning; RICHMOND PRECINCT 424. BEGI'TNING at a point in the center line of Barrett Avenue where the center line of 10th St. intersects the came; thence northerly running along the . center line of 10th St, to its intersection with center line of Pennsylvania Ave. thence easterly running along the center line of Pennsylvania Ave.to its intersect- ion with the center line of 7th St; thence southerly running along the center line of 7th St. and projecting alley to intersection of said alley with Barrett Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Barrett Avenue to point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT j25. BEGINNING at a point where the center line of Barrett Avenue intersects the center line of 7th St; thence northerly running along the center line of alley being an extension of 7th St. and center line of 7(th St.to its intersection with Pennsylvania Ave; thence westerly running Tong the center line of Pennsylvania Ave. to its intersection with center line of Turpin Avenue; thence southerly running along the center line of Turpin Ave. and projecting alley of said street; to the intersection of said alley with center line of Barrett Avenue; thence easterly runnin7 along the center line of Barrett Avenue to point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT J}26. BEGIN2;ING at a point in the center line of Barrett Avenue where the center line of an alley on the extension of Turpin street intersects the same; thence northerly running along the center line of said alley and Turpin Street; to its intersection with the center line of Pennsylvania Ave; thence westerly running i along the center line of Pennsylvania Avenue to its intersection with center line of 4th St; thence northerly running along the center line of 4th St, to its inter- sectionitth southerly boundary line of Block 11 of Martha 79aehin;ton tract;thence westerly running or the southerly boundary line of said Block 11, to its intersects n with easterly boundary line of the right of way of the Santa Fe Railroad Company; thence southerly running along the easterly boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway to its intersection with center line of Barrett Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Barrett Avenue to point of beginning; RICT=ND PRECI:= #27. Beginning at a point where the center line of Barrett Avenue intersects the center line of Garrard Avenue; thence in a direct line westerly to the southerl boundary line of Lot 30, Section 11; thence westerly running along the southerly boundary lire of Lots 30-29 to the southwest corner of the said Lot 29; thence nort - erly running along the line between. Lots 29 & 29, 20 and 21, 12 and 13, 4 and 5, to the incorporate boundary line of the City of Richmond; thence easterly running along the northerly incorporate boundary line of the Ctbr of Richmond, to its inter- section with westerly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's righ of way (main line); thence southerly running along the westerly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railroed Company right of way to its intersRtion with line betleen Belvedere Tract abd Richmond Boulevard Tract; thence westerly running along the II r iso Y. :5 line between. Belvedere Tract and Richmond Boulevard Tract to its intersection with the center line of 10th St; thence southerly running along the center line of 10th " St. to its intersection with Pennsylvania Ave; thence westerly running along the a center line of Pennsylvania Ave. to its intersection with center line of 4th St; ' thence northerly running a}ong the center line of 4th Std to its intersection with southerly boundary line of Block 11, Martha Washington Tract; thence westerly running along the southerly boundary line of Block 11, Martha Washtrton 'Tract to it intersection with easterly boundary line o` the right or way of the Atchison, Topek & Santa Fe Railway Company; thence southerly running along the easterly boundary ?r _ire of the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa re Railway to point of begi n::ing. RICF3tu'OID PRECI::CT #29. !s BEGIiiTIII:G at a point on the northerly incorporate limits of the City of - Richmond where the westerly bound:-r7 line of the Souther:: Paciz:c Company's right ' of way intersects the same; thence southerly running along the westerly boundary s line of the said Southern Pacific Railroad 'ompany's right of way, to its intersect ion with center line of Lucas Street; thence easterly running along the center line o Lucas street to its intersection with center line of 13th St; thence southerly a _running along the center line of 13th St. to its intersection with center line of Nti Garvin Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Garvin Avenue; ' to its intersection with the center line of 23rd St, thence northerly running along the center line of 23rd St, to its intersection with the northerly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence westerly running along the northerly boundaries of the ncornorate limits to ple.ce of beginning, RICIr.,.OND PRECINCT 4629. BEGI:;IING at a point where the center line of Garvin Avenue intersects the center line of 23rd St. thence easterly running aloe; the center line of Garvin Avenue to its intersection with center line of 29th St; thence northerly running along the center line of 29th st, to its intersection with center line of Howard " St; thence norther}y ruanin along the center line of Howard St. to its intersectio `," with the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence southwesterly, north- westerly, westerly, .and southerly and westerly running along the northerly and ,,- ' westerly incorporate limits of the City of Richmond, to its intersectionwith the r center line of 23rd St; thence southerly running along the center line of 23rd St. to place of beginning; RICH1IOND PRECINCT $30. BEGINNII;G at a point where the center line of Howard St. intersects i ' the northerly incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence southeasterly running along. the center line of Howard St. to intersection.of center line of 29th St; thence southerly run-ring alonE the center line of 29th St. to its intersection with center line of Garvin Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line o Garvin Avenue to its intersection with the easterly incorporate limits of the City W_ of Ridhmend; thence northerly, c:esterly, northerly and westerly, running along the „> northerly and easterly incorporate liaats of the City of Richmond, to point of begin-.Ing. °sK 3;r"' 1�0 _i All ii RICF-IOND PRECINCT #31. BEGINNING at a point where the center line of Lucas Avenue intersects the westerly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence southerly running along westerly boundary Sire of the Right of -ray of the Southern Pacific Railroad'Company to its intersection with center line of Roosevelt X Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Roosevelt Avenue to its intersection with center line of 20th St, thence northerly running along the center line of 20th St; to its intersection with center line of Garvin Avenue; thence weste ly running along the center line of Garvin Avenue to its intersection with center line of 13th St, thence northerly running along the center line of 13th St, to its k intersection with center line of Lucas Avenue; thence westerly along the center line of Lucas Avenue, to point of*beginning. RICFB�OND PRECINCT #32. ; BEGI:::II2,IG at a point where tle center line of Roosevelt Avenue, intersec s the westerly boundary line of the Southern. Pacific Railroad Company; thence easterly running along the center line of Roosevelt Avenue to its intersection with the cente line of 20th St; thence southerly running along the center line of 20th St, to its intersection with center line of Nevin Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Nevin Avenue and prolonjLtSon thereof to its intersection with west- erly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company right of way; thence northerly running along the westerly boundary line of said right of way to point $ of beginning. RICHiLONB PRECINCT #33. BEGINNING at a point where the center line of Nevin Avenue, intersects 1 the center line of 20th St, thence northerly running along the center line of 20th street to its intersection with the center line of Garvin Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Garvin Avenue to its intersection with center line of 23rd St; thence southerly running along the center line of 23rd St. to its inter- section with center line of Nevin Avenue; thence westerly on center line of Nevin Avenue to point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT #34. BEGINNITIG at point in the center line of 23rd St. where the center line of Nevin Avenue intersects the same; thence easterly running along the center_. *. line of Nevin Avenue to its intersection with center line of 30th St; thence northe ly running along the center line of 30th St, to its intersection with center line of Garvin Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of Garvin. Avenue to its intersection with center line of 23rd St, thenceoutherly runn.ng along the cen er line of 23rd St. to poiit of beginning. f RICFRiOND PRECINCT #35. BEGINNING at point where Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's right of way intersects the westerly boundary line of the righ, of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence easterly running along the southerly Coundary line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company to its intersection with the center line of 33rd 3t; thence northerly running along the center line of 33rd St, to its intersection with center line of Nevin Avenue; thence th resterly running along the center line of Nevin Avenue, to its intersection wi the westerly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Com- pany's right of way; thence southerly running along the westerly side of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Comoany into the point of.beginning RICMIOIID PRECINCT #36. BEGINNING at a point where the center line of 33rd St. intersects the southerly boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co. (Oakland Branch) thence easterly running along fhe southerly boundary line of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway to point where it intersects the 3 ce::ter line of San Pablo Avenue; thence northerly running aloe; the center line of ' San Pablo Avenue to its intersection with center line of Garvin Avenue; thence wester y =i running along the center line of Garvin Avenue to its intersection with center line of 30th St; thence southerly running along the center line of 30th St. to its inter- section with center line of Nevin Avenue; thence running easterly along center line of Nevin Avenue to its intersection with center line of 33rd St; thence southerly 'i e} running along the center line of 33rd St. to point of beginning. 7 3IC'r^1LW-,D PRECINCT #37. BEGINPTING at a point where the center line of San Pablo Avenue intersec s the southerly incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence easterly, northerly, eaEterly and northerly running along the southerly and easterly incorporate limits of the City of Richmond to its intersection with center line of Garvin Avenue, between Blocs 12 and 13, Tewksbury Heights; westerly running along the center line of Garvi a Avenue to its intersection with center line of San Pablo Avenue; thence southerly running along the center line of San Pablo Avenue to point of beginning. 1 Z PITTSBURG PRECINCT #1. z:. BEGI',',IidG at a point where the center line of West 4th St. intersects the westerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg; thence easterly running along the center line of West 4th St. to its intersection with center line of Black Diamond Street; thence northerly running along the center line of Black DiamondStre t City and prolongation thereof, to the incoporateAlimits in the New York Slough; thence westerly running along the incorporate city limits in Neva York Slough to its inter- section .with westerly boundary line of the City of Pittsburg; thence southerly <p running orlon_; the westerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg to point :a of beginning. PITTSBURG PRECI;dCT #2. Beginning at a point where the center line of East 4th St. intersects the center line of Black Diamond Street; thence easterly running along the center ' line of Bast 4th St, to its intersection with easterly boundary line of the incorpor - ted limits of the Citv of Pittsburg; thence northerly running along the easterly bo�:ndary line of the incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg, to the northeaster y corner thereof; thence westerly r.:;ning along the northerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg in New Yor' Slough to a point opposite the center line of Black Diamond Street, if said Black Diamond Street were extended northerly; thence southerly to the center line of the end of Black Diamond Street; fence southerly run,An_ alor_- the center line of Black Diamond Street to the point of beginning. PITTSBURG PRECI.:CT '-. BEGI.dSING at a point where the center line of East 4th St, intersects =i e 192 �E .I the center line of Black Diamond Street; thence easterly running along the center line of East 4th St. to its intersection vA th westerly incorporate limits of the Cityof Pittsburg; thence southerly along the easterly incor_rorate limits of the City of Pittsburg to its intersection with center line of 7th St, thence westerly Wk running along the center line of 7th St. to its intersection with center line of Black Diamond Street; thence northerly running along: center line of Black Diamond- Street to point of beginning. PITTSBURG PRECINCT #4. j, BEGI'711M, at a point where the center line of East 4th St. intersects _rt the center line of Black Diamond Street; thence southerly running along t::e center line of Black Diamond Street to its intersection with southerly boundary line of I the right of :;ay of the Oakland and Antioch Railway; thence westerly running along the southerly boundary line of the right of way of the Oakland &Antioch Railray to its intersection with westerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg; thence northerly running along the westerly incorporate limits of the City of Pitts burg to its intersection with center line of hest 4th St; thence easterly running along the center line of Hest 4th St. to point of beginning. PITTSBLRG PRECINCT #5. BEGI::II::G at anoint in center line of Black Diamond Street where the southerly boundery line of the right of way of the Oakland and Antioch and Eastern ai Railway, intersects some; thence southerly running along the center line of Black Diamond Street to its intersection with the southerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg; thence westerly running along the southerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg to the southwest corner thereof; thence northerly running S along the westerly incorporate limits of the City of PittsburE, to its intersection with the southerly -,oundary line of the right of way of the Oakland, Antioch & East ern Railway Company; thence easterly running alon the southerly boundary line of said right of way to point of beginnin_;. PIT=SBLRG MR Ul CT #6. Beginning at a point in the center dine of East 7tb St where the center line of said Street intersects the easterly incorporate limits of the City of Pitts burg; thence runnin.; westerly along the center line of East 7th St to its intersect] `v ion with center line of Black Diamond Street; thence southerly running along the the-,eof to center line o-' Black Diamond Street and prolongation„intersecim with the southerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg; thence easterly running along the southerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg to the most southeast corner i thereof; thence .=theri.y running along the easterly incorporate limits as originalLy incorporated to point of beginning. PITTSBURG PRECINCT #7. BEGI ?iI_iG at the northwest corner of Block 201, of the City of pittsburg;I thence southerly running along the original easterly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg to the southwest corner of Block 222; thence easterly running along II F the incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg as recently annexed to the southea t corner 'hereof; thence northerly and westerly, r.,nnir.g along the easterly and port erly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg as recently a.rexed to point of beginning. $ PITTSBURG PRECi.CT #8. ; BEGI_?iI.G at the common corner between Supervisor Districts 4 and 5, in Contra costa County boundery line in San Joaquin River; thence south to the South east corner of Section 15, T 1 N., R. 1 E. thence West 2 miles to the southwest corner of Section 16; thence north two miles to common corner between Sections 4 and 5, 8 and 9, T 1 N., R. 1 E. thence West two miles to the southwest corner of Section 6; thence north 2 miles to the southwest corner of Section 30, T 2 N., R. 1 E. thence West two and one-fourth miles more or less to the dividing line between Supervisor p Districts 3 and 4; thence northwesterly running along the dividng line between i=r Suuervisor Districts 3 and 4, to where Western boundary line of Section 27, T 2 N., R. 1 W. intersec s said Supervisor District boundary line; thence running north 1 along section lands 5 miles more or less to station in county boundary line in San Joaquin River; thence running along countyboundary line in San Joaquin River to the northwesterly corner of incorporate limits of the City of Pittsb;rg; trence running southerly, easterly, and northerly, easterly, northerly, westerly, and northerly along the westerly, southerly, easterly, southerly, easterly, northerly, and easterly bounde.ries of the incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg to the 0. northe:esterly corner of said incorporate limits in the boundary line of the San y Joaquin River; thence northerly, easterly, and southerly along the county boundary 7 line in San Joaqu_n River into the point of beginning. CONCORD PRECINCT # 2. 3. BEGINL;G at a noint is the center line of Salvio Street where the center line of Lake St. intersects the same; thence southeasterly, northeasterly, southeast erly, easterly, northerly, northeasterly, and northwesterly running along the incor- porate limits of the City of Concord to where the same intersects the center line of I9illow Pass Road, near the railroad crossing of the San Franc isc-Sacramento Railroad thence southwesterly runnin: along the center line of the Willow Pass Road to c:here it intersects the center line of East Street; thence northwesterly running along the center line of East Street to where the same intersects the center line of Salvio Street; thence southwesterly running along the center line of Salvio Stree to point of beginning. The above described territory- to include all that territory recently annexed u. i to the Town of Concord. The boundaries of each, every and all of the remaining election precincts : of Contra Costa County, to crit; El Cerrito Precincts 1 to 5, inclusive; Kensington; San Pablo Nos. 1 and 2; Giant; Rodeo Nos. 1 and 2; Pinole Nos. 1 and 2; Hercules; Selby, Crockett Nos. 1 to 4, inclusive; Valona Nos. 1 to 31 inclusive; Port Costa Nos. 1 and 2; Danville Nos. 1 and 2; San Ramon, Tassajara, Alamo, Lafayette, Moraga, Orirda, Alhambra, Walnut Creek Nos. 1 to 3, inclusive; Saranap; Martinez Nos. 1 to 9 , inclusive; Vine Hill; Mountain Vie,:; Co:-cord 1,3 and 4; Associated; Cowell; Pacheco; Clayton, Morgan Territory, Bay Point; Clyde; Nichols; Antioch Nos. 1 to 5, inclusio ; Lone Tree; Brent:;ood Nos. 1 and 2; Byren Nos. 1 and 2, Knightsen and Oakley Nos. 1 and 2, to remain as they now are. 194 And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 7th, 1925,,at 10. a o'clock A.M. Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of {- Contra Costa Costa. Clezko;f.y_t-he_Board of Supervisors Of yynZra Costa County. �Y i z v 'y;y3 3 _ X33 r I ,3 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1925• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. N.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olesoa, C.H,Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.B.Ne11s,Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of Novembe , , 1925, were readto the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk, k r` In the Matter of Advertisement for A Bids for Furnishing of Lights for Brentwood „s Lighting District, y_ This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing of lights s for Brentwood Lighting District, and this being the time and place-for receiving of bids, the Pacific Gas & Electric Company presents the following bid: a Offers to install, care for and maintain lighting facilities for said District and for supplying said District with all electricity necessary - for operating and maintaining said lighting facilities in accordance with advertisement and to supply all electricity necessary for the operating and maintaining the same for a term of five years from and after the 15th day of October, 1925, in accordance with this Company's Schedule L_4 which said schedule is attached to said bid and hereby referred to. All lamps, wires, and other equipment furnished or F installed by said Company shall at all times be and remain the sole property of said Company. Thereupon there being ng no other bid presented, and it appearing to the Board that said bid was reasonable, ' It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to Pacific Gas & Electric Company, in accordance with said bid. It is further ordered that said Company shall furnish a good and sufficient bond in sum of $1000 conditioned for the 'faithful performance of said contract.K ' In the Matter of Installing Refrigerating plant in County Hospital. It is by the Board ordered that the matter of installing a refrigerating plant at County Hospital, be and the same is hereby referred to the Bospital Committ a with full power to act. c _ Ic= 1 s r 1�G In the Matter of Contract of Dinnie Construction Company for Erection of Detention Home. The Dinnie Construction Company having presented to this Board good and sufficient bonds as ordered by previous order of this Board and contract duly signal. It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and they are hereby approved by this Board, and the act of the Chairman in signing said con- tract is hereby approved. In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor, having filed with this Board, his certificate showing the following clerical errors on the Assessment Rolls for year 1925-26: Vol. 22, Assessment $43557, Lots 10-11-23-24 Cloverdale Tract, was assessed to J.B.Odom, with $1300 improvements, which should have been ;300. Vol. 3, Assessment ,5157, Lots 5 and P. 1/2 of Lot 6 Block 16 City } of Richmond, assessed to J.H.Plate, personal property amounting �o $610. This toners of two automobiles, one assessed at $150 and othei at $460, andthe automob le assessed at $460 should 4ot appear on the Assessment Roil. Authority to reduce personal property from $610 to $150 is granted. A- Vol. 3, Assessment $7262 Joseph P.Miller assessed with Lots 13-14, Blo k 133, City of Richmond, with persona property amounting to ;330. Same personal property appears on Assessment #6346 on Lot 1, Block 60, City-of Richmond, assess- ed to Catherine Miller. Authority to cancel personal property amounting to ;330 on Assessment {6346 is hereby granted. 401. 16 Assessment 33,066, Clyde A.King, assessed with personal prop- erty amounting to J480 on Lot A Block G. Berkeley Highlands Tract, This same personal property appears on Assessment #33,073 Cancellation of personal property amounting to $480 on Assessment $33,073 is hereby granted. Vol. 22, Assessment #42,413, C.L. DeBenedetti, is assessed with personal+ property amounting to $540. This same personal property is also assessed to Mr. DeBenedetti on Tax Bill #42595• Personal property amounting to $540 on Tax_Bil� #42413 is hereby ordered cancelled. Al Vol. 20, Assessment #39,848 A. Vasconi, is assessed with improvements at l$250. There are no improvements on this property. Authority to cancel same is hereby granted. Hannah L.Harrison is assessed with Lot 3, and easterly 11 feet of Lot 4 Block 4, Hartz Addition to Town of Danville, See Vol. 20, Assessment*40,185, wiiA $1000 improvements. The amount of improvements should be ;700. Authority is hereby granted to correct same. Through an error in copying John I. Collins is assessed with improvamen s amounting to $1650. See Vol. 6 Assessment 112,311. T{ie amount of improvements should be $900. Authority to correct sae is hereby granted. ' Vol. 22, Assessment $43,350 Ruby Lockman is assessed with easterly 60 feet of Lots 1-2 Block 3, Hawxhursj Addition to sown of Pacheco, with improve- ments amounting to J250. There are no improvements on these lots, the improvements having burned in January of this year. Authority to cancel same is granted. Vol. 4, Assessment *7461, Theo. Marcollo, is assessed with Lot 11, Block A, Richmond Tract, with improvements amounting to ;400. There are no improve- ments on said Lot and authority to correct same is hereby granted. Vol. 4, Assessment 17841, Lot 10, Block j Richmond Park Tract, 1s r; assessed with perscnal property amounting to 4130. 'The same personal property appears on Lot 10, Block 4, see Assessment #7865a. Authority to cancel personal property amounting to $130 on Assessment $7865a is hereby granted. In Vol. 22, Assessment #42,386, Henry Andrys, is assessed with personal property amounting to $240. This same personal property was assessed on and taxes on same have been paid. Authority to cancel said personal property is hereby granted. ? In Vol. 5, Assessment $9090 H.w.Sanford is assessed with Lots 30-31, Block A, Brown Andrade Tract, with personal property amounting to $160. There should be no personal property assessed with these lots. Authority is hereby I d granted to cancel same. w i 19? Vol. 20, Assessment #40,390, Jos. Soares, assessed with 70.60 acres, with valuation extended at $90 per acre, showing total assessed value of land, $6 355• This value per acre should have been $50 and total valuation of land should ?4 $3530. Authority to correct same is hereby grated. Through an error the personal property amounting to $1750 belonging to N.M. Dainty was assessed with his real estate in Brentwood school district, See vol. 19, ' Assessment #38595• This personal property should have been assessed with his Teal ; estate in Liberty School District, See vol. 21 Assessment#41 465 As the tax rate z in Brentwood School District is considerably higher than in Liberty School District, authority to transfer personal property amounting to $1750 to Liberty School Distrix is hereby granted. Through an error 10.07 acres of, land is assessed to Maurice and Anna Finley, See vol. 17, Assessment #37,731, and :the value of the land was extended as $2215. The correct value is $2015 and authority to corrbct same is hereby granted. Thereupon, the District Attorney having consented to the correction of all of said above named assessments, It is, by the board ordered that said assessments be corrected in accordance } with said request, ;4 A In the Matter of cancellation of Double and Erroneous Assessments. A.N.Sullenger, Count; Auditor having certified to this Board that possesso interest and claim of, in and to a tract of land in Redwood Canyon, bounded North by Claim of Praria, E. by land of Carpentier and Hall, S. by Moraga Grant Line, and z W. by Alameda County Line, 160 acres, assessed for year 1888 to George Grant, M. Davilla & Joseph 'Irimes, and that the taxes thereon were paid in full. That the same property was also assessed for the same year to Harry Bird as shown on Page 40, Assessment Roll 1, and that the taxes on this assessment were not paid, and that 1 Ai the property was sold to the People of the State of Cali`ornia on the 27th day of February, 1889, in Certificate of Sale #3, also deeded to the State May 2nd, 1900, Vol. 85 of Deeds, page 104. In consideration of the facts in said certificate, It is now requested that the Board of Supervisors order Certificate #3 of the year 1889, and also deed to State above mentioned, cancelled as provided under Section 3805 of the Political Code, insofar as the same relates to property erroneously or doubly assessed as aforesaid. fi It is, by tte Board ordered that Certifi_ate #3 of the year 1889, and also deed to the State of California dated May 2, 1900, and recorded in Vol. 65 of Deeds, at page 104, County of Contra Costa, is hereby ordered cancelled, as provided under J q. Section 3805 of the POlitical Code insofar as the same relates to property erroneous,y or doubly.assessed as doresaid.K s r? 10-8 i In the Matter of Advertisement for bids for Lithographing Bonds of Richmond Union High School District. The Clerk of this Board having heretofore advertised for bids for Union Higgh lithographing 695 bonds of Richmond„School District, and this being the time and place for receiving of bide, the following bids, are received, to wit: = Hall White Company, :794.75• Myseil Rollins Bank Note Co. 4570. A.Carlisle & Co. 814:00 Union Lithographing Company, Richmond Daily Independent, 587,50. Searney,Furrer Co, b35.00 Geo. L. Chaney, 666.75, ti Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of Mysell Rollins Bank Note Co. is the lowest and best bid presented for lithographing of said bonds, It is, by the Board ordered that said Contract be and the same is hereby awarded to Mysell Rollins Bank Note Company for sum of $570, said bonds to be furnished to the entire satisfaction of this Board, and on or before the 4th day of January, 1926. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. A In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, having filed with this Board, a request 3 that the following amounts be transferred from General Fund to State Fund, on ac- count of the following charges, to wit: - Sonoma State Home $2935.00 Whittier State Sc{ool, 92 12. California School for str1s,�L Preston School of Industry 10 2 8. It is by the Board ordered that said amounts be and the same are hereby transferred from General Fund to State Fund. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In the Matter of Application of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company for - laying under-ground conduit on county road. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having filed with this Board' an application to laya telephone conduit on county road as shown on blue print acco - panying said request and numbered 367-J, shown in red, two man holes and one sectio _ of underground conduit desired to be placed on county road in town of Crockett, Thereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered the ; said renuest be and the same is hereby granted under following conditions and none other: That said Telephone Company will install said Conduit and man holes under the supervision of and to the entire satisfaction of the County Engineer of Contra Costa County; that said Company will protect said work and the public from danger y by red lights and barriers during said construction at their own expenses and will Mme. -5 assume all liability for my accident that occurs on said road during construction. That said road will be placed in same condition in which it now is, and maintained in same condition for one year after said conduit is installed, without any expense z to the County of Contra Costa; that any expense incurred by the County of Contra ' Costa in replacing said road in proper condition after the installing of said condui will be borne and paid for by said Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company, The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous.`. y' In the Matter of Communication from Industrial Accident Commission. The Industrial Accident Co.-mission baring filed a communication with this Board regarding the use of gravel pit at Concord on property of'J.A.Auguetins; It is by the Board ordered that said communication be placed on file and cognizance taken of same. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cans:appearing therefor, It is by the board ordered that the following ' allowances be and the same are hereby made to following named indigents, commencing on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: Beginning Dec. lst, 1925 Mrs. Mary R.Madeiros, Pinole, be allowed $10 per month State aid and $10 county aid, for support of herself and minor child. Beginning Nov. 15, 1925, Mrs. Virginia C.Prieta, Selby, be allowed $40 State aid and $25 county aid for the support of herself and four minor children. Beginning Dec. 1st, 1925, Mrs. Valasquez F,Villegas,Rodeo, be allowed $20 State aid and $20 county aid, per month, for support of herself and two minor cbildr n =% Beginning Nov. 1st, 1 25, Mrs. May Isabelle Lea R.F.D. Box 66a, Richmond, 4 be allowed $10 State aid and 10 county aid, for support of herself and two children Begining Dec. let, 1925, Josephine E,Bush, Rodeo, be allowedOD State aid and $40 county aid, for support of herself and four minor children. Beginning Nov. let, 1925; Mrs. Grace S.Haire, 30 W. First St. Pittsburg, be allowed $15 county aid. Beginning Nov. 1st, 1925, Mrs. Charlotte Fawcett, 147 15th St. Richmond, k be allowed $15. per month county aid. Begining Dec. let, 1925, Herbert Hawke, Martinez, be allowed $25. per month county aid for support of hi^:self and wife. Begiming Nov. 1st, 1925, the county allowance of Mrs. Montana, Talbert St. Martinez, be increased $10 to $20 per month. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County ' Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on first of each and every month. until the further order of this Board. It is further ordered that the following allowances be discontinued: That the County allowance of $30 _Der month to Mrs. Francisco Villegos, be discontinued after Dec. lst, 1925. That county allowance of $20 per month to Mrs. Mary Braga, San Pablo, be and the same d s hereby discontinued after Dec. 1st, 1925• Beginning Dec. 1st, 1925, County allowance of $60 per month be discontinued to Sydney H. Bush, Rodeo, as family has applied for State and County aid. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 200 }: In the matter of Granting { Dance Permits. The following persons and socieities having applied to this Board for applications for permission to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. on following - ti dates, to wit: Benefit Dance, Rodeo, Dec. 26th, 1925, new Rodeo Hall. Student Body, Liberty U.H.S. Dec. 11th, 1925, Brentwood. Volunteer Fire Dept. #2, Valona, Carquinez Grammes Sch. Auditorium, Dec. 31,1925. Bay Point Social Club, Bay Point, every third Saturday of each month until the further order of this Board, and also a New Year's party. Giant Club, Dec. 19th, 1925, Giant. It is by the Board ordered that said permissions to conduct dances be and the same are hereby granted.,�, In t* Matter of lost Warrants. Mrs. I.N.Morgan, having filed with this Board her affidavit showing that on Sept. 1st, 1925, there was issued to Am. Howard, by County Auditor of said County, Warrant on Hospital Fund $653, for sum of $10; that said warrant was maile to deponent on Sept. 1st, 1925, and is not now inher possession; That John Regello, files affidavit showing that on Sept. 10, 1925, there was issued to J. Reis, by County Auditor of said County,by County Auditor of said County, warrant on County General Fund,numbered 997, for sum of $36.00; that said warrant was mailed on Sept. 10, 1925, and is not now in his possession; Also John Regello, files affidavit showing that on the 10th day of Septem er 3 1925, there was issued to J. Reis, on County Bond Road Maintenance Fund, a warrant y numbered 235, for sum of $4.50; that said warrant was mailed to deponent on Sept. 10, 1925, and is not now in his possessicn; Also P. Zeotite, files affidavit showing that on Nov. 17th, 1925, there was issued to Concord Vegetable Garden, by County Auditor, a county Hospital Fund warrant numbered 1441, for sum of $96.50; that said warrant was mailed to deponent on Sept. 17, 1925, and is not now in his possession. Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of each of above named warrants and that a duplicate of the same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of each of said original lost warrants., In the Matter of Appr val of Warrants of Reclamation Dist. 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followw ing warrants of REclamation District #1619, be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. Oct. 31 1925 $ 125.64. 376 Nov. 16, 1925 13.05 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signatures thereto. 7 In the Matter of Reclamation District #800. Good cause eppearing therefor, it is' by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #800, be approved, to:^.it* No. Date Amount. ' 164 Nov. 23, 1925 $ 3,531.41 66 206U'95�1r 167 Nov. 30, 1925 11057.62 :. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the . ' approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In Matter of Cancellation of Warrants. The following warrants are ordered cancelled, to wit: .' 3 HOSPITAL FUND: r_ Number Date. Amount. 6-2 Oct. 1, 1923 g 30.00 10& Nov. 1, 1923, 10 00 2009 Feb. 11 1925, 10.00 2322A May 1, 1925 20.00 213 July 1, 192 40.00 576 Aug* 5, 1925, 4o.00 672 Oct. 1, 1925 30.00 BOND ROAD MAINTENANCE: 162 Aug. 16, 1925, $ 8.50 407 Nov. 4, 1925 4.50 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT $1: 125 Oct 9, 1925 $ 175.00 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT $3: 409 Jan. 6, 1924, 4 3.37 ; 469 Feb. 4 1925 49.50 59 Aug. 1�, 192 , 1 . 5. r- COUNTY LIBRARY• 752 Apr. 21, 1925 = 2.34. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 163: This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 163, being an Ordinance requiring all Drivers of Vehicles to stop such vehicles stationary at railroad cross- ings rose ings when approach of trains or cars are indicated by certain signal devices, pro- Va viding penalties for violation of any of the provisions of said Ordinance'and'having ordered said Ordinance published for one week in Contra Costa Standard as required n 1 Z by law, and now at this time, it abpearing to the Board from the affidavit of Elsa U.Arnold, that said Ordinance was published in Contra Costa Standard, for one week r A under date of issue of November 21st, 1925, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Ordinance $163,has been duly published in accordance with fps and that said Ordinanc will be in effect on the 17th day.of December, 1925. I I 202 In the Matter of Appointment of Fire Commissioners of Mt.-Mablo Fire District. f A request having been filed with this Board from Concord Farm Center, fequesting that W.W.Wood, Marshal McKean, Geo. C.Thrasher, Ralph Bollman, and Frank I Rose, be appointed Fire Commissioners of Mt. Diablo Fire District for a period of three years, or until their successors are appointed and qualified and it appeariig to the Board that it will be to the best interests of said Fire District to appoint such Commissioners, `It is by tt.e Board ordered that W.W.Wood, Marshal McKean, Geo. C.Thrasher, y' Ralph Bollman and Frank Rose, be appointed Fire Commissioners of Mt. Diablo Fire llistrict, to serve for the ensuing terra or until their successors are appointed, s' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. z k In the Matter of Allbwance of - Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to.the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys.are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Cost County during the year 1925, and from moneys collected for violation of motor vehicle h i Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys shall be expend ,: ed by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said t; County and the following-claims having been presented for construction of roads, bri es, and culverts in Sup. Diet. 1, 2 and 5; ?' It is by the Board ordered that said claims be paid out of the Special Road Fund, to wit: (Tame. Amount. Dist 1. banic of Pinole, Assignee of Joe Brown, - $120.00 Bates & Borland, - - - - - - - - -- 396.69 Bates & Borland, - - -- - - - - - - 351.90 Bates & Borland, - - - - - - - - - - 476.55 x Bates & Borland, - - - - - - - -- -- 155.02 Bank of Pinole, Assignee of L. L.Faria - - - - - 123.75 Bank of Pinole, Assignee L.L.Faria- - 275.00 Hutchinson Company - - - - - - - - - - 1+1.00 C.E.Marshall - - - - - - - - - - - - -1127 Union oil Oo. - - - - - - - - - - - - 21430, Dist. *2• Manuel Brown- - - - - - - - - - - - -$156.75 F.Carone - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 229.25 Tony Caldero - - - - - - - - - - - - - 192.00 Geo. J. Fraties - - - - - - - - - - _ _250,00 Tony Fernandez - - - - - - - - - - - 150.00 Chas. Harlowe, Jr. - - - - - - - - - _ 275.00 August Holcher - - - - - - - - - - - - 151.50 August Holcher - - - - - - - - _ _ - - 175.50 Theo. Mason _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 175.00 Waldon Mason _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 252,00 Waldon Mason - - 151.50 D.W.Mason - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -262.50 Thomas McKeown - - - - - - - _ - - 214.00 Thomas McKeown - - - - - - - - - - __, 174.00 Louis Smith - - - - - - - - - - - -- 192.00 - Manuel D. °oito, Sr. - - - - - - - _ 154.00 Shaffer & Leisz - - -_ _ _ _ _ - _ -_ 42 ,00 Joe Silver, Jr. - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _184.00 i Y I 2Q 54 DIST. , ' Coast Rock & Gravel Co. - - - - - -- -�2jg.62 . Coast Rock & Gravel Co. - - - - - -- 356.90 E.B.& A.L.Stone Co, - - - - --- - - - 176.22 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee off' A.P.Juett - - - - - 462.00 ' McMahon - 172.65 Per - - - - - - _ _ - - - Perez Bros. - - 3600..56. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K ' In the Matter of allowance of claims on General Fund. ' It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 2, would be unreason ly burdened by the full payment of certain claims, for material furnished, It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and they are and each of them is hereby ordered paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: Name. Amount. Bates & Borland, - -- - - - - - $215.92• . Bates & Borland, - - - - - - - - '3775,60 Bates & Borland, - - - -- - - - - 41'45 Bates & Borland, - - - - - - - - - 434.35 Bates & Borland - - - - - - - - — 72.32 Blake Bros. - - - - - - - - - - - -600.00 A.A.McMahon - - - - - - - - - - - 624.13 Austin Western Road Machinery Co.- 305.7 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 21st 1925, at 10, o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . Chairman. P X 11 EGA ...Clerk. /. v a_ ;t r�f+ I 204 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 21st, 1925• l The Board met at 1D o1clock A.M. ?s Present: Hon. A.H. Buchanan Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J-.Trembath. J.H.'"ells, Clerk. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims =j on Special Road Fund, It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury' of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys inSpecial Road Fund of Contra Costa ;3 County, which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Cost County during the year 1925, and from moneys collected for violation of motor vehicl Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys shall be expend ed by sa-d County exclusively in the construction of bridges, culverts and rads in k said County and the following claims having been presented for construction of roads, brites and culverts in Supervisor Dist.45, 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 s Name. Amount. Banc of Antioch, Assignee J.P.Ackerman 161.25 a Bank of Antioch, Assignee J, .Ackerman 93.00 Bank of Oakley, Assignee of W.H.Carpenter 105.00 Bank of Antioch, Assignee Henry C,Hanson 266.75 O.J. Rooker ;11.25 Bank of Antioch, Assignee of J.E.Swift Sr, 39 00 Banat of Antioch, Assignee of O.J. Van wren, 414.75 d Aubrey Williamson, 173.25 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. X. In the Matter of Allo,�ance of Claims on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S,D.2 would be unreasonbl ve burdened by the full payment of certain claims for materials furnished for roads in district #2, It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and they are and each of them, is hereby ordered paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County: Bates & Borland, $412.12 Cal. Corrugated Culvert Co. $157.54. Reafey,Moore & McNair, 655.94- Heafey Moore & McNair, 273.12• Shell 6o, of California 122.66 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.x ;i a s I In the Matter of Allowance of ,Indigents. s, Good cause appearirg therefor, It is ordered that the following allowances be and the same are hereby made to following named indigents, to wit: ;Y Beginning Dec. let, 1925, Mrs. Lucia Ricoobuno, Walnut Creek, be allowed $10 per month county aid. That State and County allowance of Mrs. Amelia Bernardo, of $30 and $20 t' respectively, be discontinued on account of her marriage and removal from Richmond. That beginning Dec. let, 1925, the county allowance of $40 per month heretol ore granted to Mrs. Joseph Bush, Rodeo, be reduced to $20 per month. ' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. �S. x In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District ., #1619. It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #1619 be approved, to wit: #378 Dec. 7th, 1925 $324.60 379 Dec. 2nd, 1925 105.96 380 Dec. 2nd, 1925 90.00 r 381 Nov. 2nd, 1925 25 00 $: 382 Dec. 5th, 1925 39.40 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of ' this Board on said warrant by affixing is a signature thereto. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #902. } Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin warrants of Reclamation District #802, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: : No. Date Amount. 389 Nov. 29, 1925 $ 7.90 390 Nov. 29, 1925 3.75 391 Nov. 28, 1925 8.80 392 Nov. 28, 1925 164.05 39 Nov. 28, 1925 110.00 Nov. 28, 1925 12.00 395 Nov. — 1925, 86.60 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said.warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. 1 IT In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation Dist. #2059. ,t Good cause appeasing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #2059, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 319 Dec. 8th, 1925 $ 110.00 a 320 Dec. 8th, 1925 91.90 321 Dec. 8th, 1925 58.8 322 Dec. 8th, 1925 17.7 y 32j Dec. 8th, 1925 8.00 324 Dec. 8th, 1925 16.40 { 206 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. s In the Matter of Correction ; fi of Assessments. W` County Assessor having certified to this Board that the following clerical errors appear on the Assessment Roll for 1925-26, and asking authorization to correc same in accordance with provisions of Section 3891 of the Political Cede in this: That in Vol. 4, Lot 17, and Lot 19, Block 4 Terminal Tract, are assessed to Lewis Bros. Company C/o City of Richmond; these los were deeded to the City of Richmond,July 21, 1§23, and should not have appeared on the Assessment Roll this ye Also Lot 19, Block 4, assessed to James W.Allen, C/o City of Richmond, which said lot was deeded to pity of Richmond, on Aug. 20, 1923, and should not have been 3 assessed; also In Vol. 21, Assessment #42,120, Lot 6 Block 30 Martinez Land Company Tract #6, is assessed with improvements amounting to $256; there are no improvements on this lot. It is by the Board ordered that said corrections be made as requested. • 3 In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. The following pereons and societies having made applications to this Board for permission to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. on the date the said dance is held, to wit: 1 Concord Farm Bureau, Dec. 31, 1925: Ben Dal Porto, Oakley Hall, Oakley, Dec-31, 1925. Court Mt. Diablo #118, F. of A. Dec. 26, 1925. S.J.Claeys, First National Bank Bldg_ Rodeo, Dec. 31, 1925. It is by the Board ordered that permission be and the same is hereby granted to above named persons and societies, to conduct dances until 3 o'clock in the morning on abcte dates. In the Matter of Lost Warrants. Mrs. Mary Bergman, having filed with this Board, her af=idavit showing that on the 1st day of Nov. 1925, there was issued to her by the County Auditor of said County, a warrant on County Hospital Fund No. 1167, for the sum o£ 810, and that said warrant has been lost and praying that a new warrant issue in lieu thereo ; It is by the Board ordered that County Treasurer be and he is herebydirect ed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of the same be issue by the County Auditor, Registered by ounty Treasurer and paid in order of payment o' said original lost warrant. r, 20x� In the Matter of Installing of a Refrigerating plant in County Hospital. The Purchasing Agent and the Board of Supervisors having received bids from different manufacturing concerns for the furnishing of a refrigerating plant for the a County Hospital , and said systems requiring investigation by this Board, It is, by the Board ordered that said matter be and the same is hereby refer- red to Supervisor Trembath and Supervisor Olsson, as the Hospital Committee for the investigation of said plants with full authority to purchase whichever plant seems in .their judgment best fitted for said Hospital. ?� The vote thereon being unanimous. e In the Matter of Construction of ; Detention Horne. The Hospital Cor.:::.ittee having recommended to this Board that the plans for the roof on said Detention Home be changed from original plan to a Johns-)Janville roof at an additional cost of $338; It is, by the Board ordered that said recommendation of said Hospital Committe be and the same is hereby adopted and said plans for sad roof changed to the Johns- . ' Manville roof. In the Matter of Transfer of (Ford Machine. The County Hospital having a Ford Touring Car which belongs to the County of Contra Costa, and which is not now needed in that department, s It is ordered that the Superintend it of said County Hospital be ordered Vo transfer said m::chine to the Surveyor's department for use on county roads, s In the Matter of Contract for Lighting Brentwood Lighting District. Pacific Gas & Electric Company having been heretofore awarded a contract for y "furnishing of }ights for Brentwood Lighting District; and having filed with this Boar a bond as required by previous order of this Board, and contracts duly signed, ' It is, by the Board ordered that said bond and amount thereof be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized t execute said. contracts for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa and said Lighti g . r istrict . g • �y r 208 In the Matter of Creation of District Attorney's Special Fund. It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $2500 be and the same is hereby '' set aside in County Treasurer's office of Contra Costa County, for the use of the District Attorney as a special fund, said amount to be paid out on requisitions of District Attorney to the Auditor and paid by the County Treasurer. The said order is passed by theunanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Requisitions. s It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of County Physicist for an operating table be and the same is hereby granted and the Purchasing Agent is hereby authorized to purchase table required by said County Physician. IN THE matter of application of Delta Bridge Corporation for a franchise to maintain a toll bridge and take tolls thereon across San Joaquin River. BE IT RESOLVED that W.J.Buchanan, as Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, be, and he is hereby empowered to approve the bond mentioned in Section 2550 of the Political Code of the State of Californiq to be exec t- ed by the American Toll Bridge Company, a corporation, as successor in interest to Delta Bridge Corporation, a corporation, in that certain franchise more particularly s described in Ordinance No. 175; and also to make, execute and deliver to said Americai Toll Bridge Company, a corporation, that certain certificate of completion required under Section 2575 of the Political Code of the State of California. In the Matter of Sale of Richmond Union High School District Bonds. This Board having heretofore and on the 2nd day of November, 1925, by resolution and order approved those certain proceedings wherein an election was held on the 6th d av of October, 1925, in Richmond Union High School District for the pur- nose of submitting to the electors of Richmond Union High School District, the question of issuing and sellirr bonds of said Richmond Union High School District in amount of $555,000 to run not exceeding 40 years, and to bear interest at rate of five per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually, and having ordered issued bonds of Richmond Union High School District in sum of $555,000 being 885 bonds in number and of the denomination of $1000 each, and numbered and payable as follows: Bond Numbers. Date Payable. 1 to inclusive December 1st, 1926. Al 5 to 5 inclusive, December 1st, 1927 9 to 15 ncl4sice, December 1st, 1928. 19 to 25 inclusive, December 1st, 1929. 29 to 48 inclusive, December 1st, 1930- I 49 to 69 inclusive, December let 1931. 79 to 78 inclusive, December lot, 1932, s: 9 to 93 inclusive, -December lot, 1933, ` y to 108 inclusive, December let, 1934. _ 109 to 123 inclusive, December lot, 1935. 124 to 143 inclusive, December 1st, 1936. 141: to 163 inclusive, December let, 1937. 164 to 183 inclusive, December 1st, 1938. ' 184 to 203 inclusive, December lot, 19j9. 204 to 223 inclusive, December lot, 1940 224 to 246 inclusive, December lot, 1941. 24 to 273 inclusive, December lot, 1942. 274 to 298 inclusive, December lot, 194 , 299 to 323,inclusive December lot, 191* . 724 to 346 inclusive, December lot, 1945 349 to 373 inclusive, December lot, 1946, 374 to 398,inclusive, December let, 1947, 39 to 4423 irclusive, December let, 1946. 424 to 446 inclusive, December lot, 1949. 419 to 473 inclusive, December let, 1950. 471} to 498inclusive, December lot, 1951. 499 to 523 inclusive, December 1st, 1952• 524 to 546 inclusive, December lot, 195j- 540 to 573 inclusive, December 1st, 19544. 574 to 596 inclusive, December lot, 1955- 599 to 626 inclusive, December 1st, 1956. x 627 to 654 inclusive, December lot, 1957. 655 to 682 inclusive, December 1st, 1958. 683 to 710 inclusive, December lot, 1959- 711 to 7 9inclusive, December 1st, 1960. 739 to 766 inclusive, December lot, 1961. '767 to 796 inclusive, December lot, 1962. 797 to 926 inclusive, December let, 1963. 1 827 to 856 inclusive, December lot, 1964, 857 to 885 inclusive, December lot, 1965. and bearing interest at rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and it appearing the Board that it is necessary to sell said bonds; It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board cause a notice of sale of said 865 bonds as above described, to be published in Richmond Daily Indepen ent a newspaper printed and published in Contra Costa County for a period of two weeks before said sale. That said Board of Supervisors will receive until the 18th day of January 1926, at 11 o'clock A.M. sealed proposals for the purchase of all of said bonds for cash and rotless than par, and accrued interest to date of delivery. That said Notice shall prescribe that each proposal must be accompanied by k a certified or cashier's check for a sum not less than five per cent of the par value of the bonds bid,for, payable to the Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, as a guarantee that the bidder, if successful, will accept and pay for the said bonds, i accordance with the terms of said bid, and on failure to comply with said bid,said 1 check will be forfeited as liquidated damages for such failure, and that no conditio ed bids will be considered. That said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The vote thereon being unanimous. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 4th, 1926, at 10 o'clock A.W. . . . . . . . . . . . ..Chairman. . . . . ..Clerk. f;c r 210 IM ,s IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. a';t t MONDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1926. , ;cs The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. "* Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, 9hairmsn; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, and C,H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clerk. ',. ;`x. The Minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of December, 1925, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed 'oy the Chairman and attested by the Clerk. z In the Matter of approval of "arrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following warrants ' i of Reclamation District #1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount 383 Dec. 12, 1925 §470.20 + 385 Dec. 29 19'25 7.50 And.the Cbairmaof this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval nn of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2024. Y Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District are ordered approved, to wit: x No. Date Amount. 102 Oct. 10, 1925. $ 604,01 103 Dec, lo, 1925, 995.64. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this hoard on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. s In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2025. Good cause Eppearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the followin warrants of said Reclamation District #2025, be and the same are ordered approved, _ to wit: No, Date Amount. 114 Oct. 10, 1925, $2096.52 115 Dec. 10, 1925 2723.25 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. �T - -A In the hatter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation Dist-ict #2026. t Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #2026, are hereby approved, to wit: ' No. Fate Amount. 136 Oct. 10, 1925 $2,169.00 137 Dec. 10, 1925, 909.55. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board a is hereby authorized to note the ' approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the hatter of approval of Warrants n 'i of Reclamation District #2059. ,- - Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following warrants ' ji. of Reclamation District #2029, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 325 January 2nd, 1926, 110.00 326 ^ 59.90 32 76.50 32 " 15.70 '•> 329 ° 10.15 330 " 291:90 332 ° 5.25 ' And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. ST In the ?Satter of Granting Dance Permits. The following societies and persons having made applications to this Board y to conduct dances until 3 o'clocl: A.Y. on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: Conselho #165 u.P.E.c. Byron, Jan. 23 1926. Wm. Johnson, Cor. San Pablo & Coalinga Ave. Dec. 31 1925, Jos. Blaustein, L O.O.F. Hall, Byron, Dec. 31, i 2;j. C.A.Gray, The Everglade, Dec. 31, 1925. x It is, by the Board ordered that said requests be and each of them are hereb a granted.,, K M In the hatter of Payment of State s Com_-,ensation Insurance. The State Compensation Insurance Fund having,filed their report with this Board, showing that there is a balance due the State Compensation Insurace Fund for compensation insurance for last fiscal year; It is, by the Board ordered that a warrant be drawn on County Treasurer x in favor of State CompensationInsurance Fund for the sum of $2203.72, in payment for said Com-pensation Insurance. tit The vote thereon being unanimous.K 212 h In the Matter of Construction Of Danville Memorial Hall. D.A.Dinnie of Dinnie Construction Company having appeared before this Board and stated that there was extra work done on said Danville Memorial Hall amounting to $296 ordered by the.Inspector of said Building; It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board write to the >a! Danville Post of American Legion, regarding same, as said extra work was not orders by the Board of Supervisors,K s In the Matter of appointment of Traffic Officers for Contra Costa County. f This Board having been notified byW.H.Marsh, •Chief Div. Motor Vehicles that L three vacancies appear in the list of Traffic Officers of Contra Costa County to take the place of Officers Young, Bray and Barquist, and the District Attorney having appeared before the Board and recommended the appointment of C.H,Nissen, Harry Boyer, and Geo. Leber, to fill said vacancies, It is, by the.Board ordered that this Board hereby recommends to the 's+ Chief of Div. of Motor,Vehicles, the appointment of C.H.Nissen, Harry Boyer, and George Leber, as Traffic Officers for Contra Costa County. The vote thereon being unanimous.'K W In the Matter of Publication of "Notice to Voters". It is by the Board ordered that the County Clerk be and he is hereby auth— orized to publish "Notice to Voters", regarding registration in each napex in the- County of Contra Costa at a cost of not to exceed $40 for each paper for the entire publication from January to.October 1st, 1926, In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause ap^)earing therefor, it is by the Board orderr,d that the followin allowances to indigents be made, to wit: Beginning Jan. lst, 1926, $40 State aid and $60 county aid be allowed for the support and maintenance of the five Proteau children in Salvation Array Home atAl Lytton, California, x Beginning Dec. 1st, 1925, $40 re month State aid be allowed Mrs. Rose Gayton, Concord, for support and maintenance of her four children. That beginning Jan, lot, 1926, State aid of $40 per month be discontinued t Mrs. Grace Burnett, Walnut Creek, and that her county alllwance be increased from $10 to $35 per month. Beginning Jan. is , 1926, county allowance of M. Tachini, be discontinued on account of his recent death. 3 . w k I I' In the Matter of allowance of Claims '<8 on General Fund. ;r.. It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 1, would be unreasonably burdened by the 9ayment of the followi n; claims for road material; It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and they are and each of them is hereby ordered paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County: Bates & Borland, $99.50 Bates & Borland, 96.50 Bates & Borland, 166.00 Bates & Borland 333.20 Bates & Borland, 325.66 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board./I- y >a In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. - It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion, of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County daring the year 1925, and £roe. moneys collected for violation of motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys shall j be expended by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and road in said County and the follov:irg claims having been presented for construction of roads, bridges and culverts in Sup. Dist. 2,3, and 4, It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road fund of (h1b:a Costa County, to wit: Name. Amount. - Dist. $2: Frank H. Cress, 595.16 Dist. #3: A.A.McYahon 29.64 A.A.Mckahcn 540.13 A.A,Mc!Lahon 22j.67 A.A. McMahon 151.56 Dist. #4: Hutchinson Co. Inc. 667. 9 Hutchinson. Co. Inc. 9041 Hutchinson Co. Inc. 63.56 Hutchinson Co. Inc. 647.06 Hutchinson Co. Inc. 9-16.96 Hutchinson Co. Inc. 69.65 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. T- N A b;a I w 11 _ 214 Al IN THE NATTER OF ISSUANCE OF BONDS _ UNION `t OF ANTIOCH LIVE OAKnSCH00L DISTRICT, VMEREAS, on the 21st day of October, 1925, the School Board of the Antioch Live Oak Union School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, deemed it advisable to call and by a resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted by the sale 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 and-held throughout the said Antioch Live Oak Uni n School District on the 2nd day of Dece:r;oer, 1925, for the purpose of submitting Ato the elector: o: said Antioch Lire Oak Union School District, the question. of issuing and sellin-: the bonds of said Antioch Live Oak Union School District, in the amount of Seventy thousand dollars ($70,000.00) to run not exceeding seventeen (17) years and to bear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, interest payable i semi-annually, for the purpose of raising money to be used for purchasing one or more school lots, for building or purchasing one or more school buildings, for sap- plying said school building or school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatu and for improving said school grounds; and, ""HEREAS, an election nas held in said Antioch Live Oak Union School Distri t on the 2nd dee of Decesber, 1925, in conformity with the said resolution and order of said School Board of the said Antioch Live Oak Union School District, and all the proceedin;s had in the premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the School Board of the said Antioch Live Oak Union School District as required by lair, and, WfEREAS the said certified proceedings show and after a full examination c in and investigation, t.._s 3.-)L_7d found and does hereby find and declare; That in accordance with the resolution and order of the School Board of Antioch Live Oak Union School District passed and adopted on the 21st day of October 51 1925, an election was duly called in said Antioch Live Oak_ Union School District and was held i-: said Antioch Lite Ca', Union School District on the 2nd day of Decemb r, 1925, and that notice of said election was given by posting notices thereof signed by the members of the said'Schcol Board in three public-places in said Antioc:': Live U iHr• Oakn ool District for :eie than twenty days next.before said election and by ,ls publishin such notice in the Antioch Ledge;, a newspaper printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, State of California. not less than once a week for thre successive reeks before said election, which said notice so posted and published was in the for,:; required by the Political Code of the State of California. ' That prior to the opening of said polls at said election the Inspector and Judges of Election conductin- said election in said Antioch Live Oak Union School District, too'. the oath of office, as repaired by last, and at the close thereof, canvassed the votes cast tre_eat, and certified the result of said election to the said School Board of said Antioch Live Oak Union School District and to them made .. return of the ballots and the poll and tally list of :, id electi,:n. That on the 9th day, of Dece:ber, 1925, the sar.<.e being the seventh day after l A �, THE SAID election and at the hour of one o'clock P.M. of said day, the School Board y of said Antioch Live Oak Union School District met and canvassed the said returns Y of said election from which said returns the said School Board of the said Antioch } Live Oak Union. School District found and declared and this Board now finds and de- olares that there was a total of 614 votes cast at said election and that more than two-thirds of the votes cast, to wit: 540 votes were cast for issuing said bonds a d that 74 votes were cast against issuinLE said bonds, and that none of the votes cast were irregular and illegal and not counted, acid 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 held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regu- larly given and published and that the result thereof was duly and regularly canvas - ed and in the manner and as required by lam, 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 Hoads and that the total of indebtedness of said School District including this proposed issue of bonds is within the limit prescrib d by law. IT IS ^_H.R FORF OR2SR'.D that the bonds of the Antioch Live Oak Union Schoo District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California,'issue in the aggregate wSb sum of Seventy thousand dollars 070,000.00) and that the same shall be numbe*_ed i from one (1) to seventy (70) inclusive, and shall be in denominations of One thous d (41,000.00) dollars each, payable within seventeen (17) years from the date thereof in gold coin of the United States of `'merica with merest thereon at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually in like gold coin, both princi;al ural inter.:st pavabl.e at the office of the County Treasurer of the said =3 County of Contra Costa. IT IS FURTH:n ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated the lst da, of February 1926, avid shall be - 9 sayable as �nllo•.s, f. wit: 3 bonds numbered s I to 3 inclusive to mature I year from date to wit: . the lot flay cf February, }927. ' 3 bonds numbered from 4 to 6 inclusive, to mature 2 years from date, to wit: the lst day of February, 1928. } 3 bonds numbered from 7 to 9 inclusive, to matin e 3 years from date, to wi *# the lst dap of February, 1929; 3 bonds numbered from 10 to 12 inclusive to mature 4 years from date to wi the lst dal of February, 1930; 3 bonds numbered from 13 to 15 inclusive to mature 5 years from date to wi 4 the 1st day of February, 1931; 4 bonds numbersd from 16 to 19, inclusive, to mature 6 years from date, to nit: the int day of February, 1932; 4 bonds numbered from 20 to 23 inclusive to mature 7 years from date to v:it: the 1st day of February, 1933; 4 bonds numbered from 24 to 27 In lusive to mature 8 years from date to wit: the lst day of February, 1934; 4 bonds numbered from 28 to 31 inclusive to mature 9 years from date to wi : the 1st day of February, 1935; 4 bonds nuuoered from 32 to 35 inclusive, to mature 10 yearn from date to wit: the lst day of February, 1936; I sir"t A 216 5 BONDS numbered from 36 to 4o inclusive to mater a 11 years from date. to wit: the is t day of February, 1937. 5 bonds numbered from. 41 to 45 inclusive to mature 12 years from date to w±: the let flay of Fe'=ru�ry, 1939• 5 bonds numbered from 46 to 50 inclusive, to mature 13 years from date to :a wit: the let day of February, 1939; 5 bonds numbered from 51 to 55 inclusive, to mature 14 years from date to wit: the 1st d::y of February, 1940, - 5 bonds n mbersd from 56 to 66 inclusive, to mature 15 years from Sate to wit: the let day of February, 1941. 5 bonds numbered from 61 to 65 inclusive to mature 16 years from date to wit: the let day of February, 1942. 5 bonds numbered from 6e' o 70 inclusive, to mature 17 years from date to. wit: the let day of February, 1943, AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued in substantially the following form, to wit: No. SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND $1000.00 ANTIOCH LIVE OAK INION SCHOOL DISTRICT, COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ANTIOCH LIVE OAK UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to nay to the holder hereof, at the office of the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the first day of February, 19 One thousand ($1000.00) dollars, ingold coin of the United States of America, witjvr interest thereon in like gold coin, at the rate of five per cent per annum, payab semi-a=n all on the let da of Au y y gust, and the 1st day of February of each and y s2 year from the date hereof until this bond is paid. This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, numbered from 1 to 70 inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the purpose of purchasing one or more school 16th 4 for building or purchasing one or more school buildings, for supplying said School building or school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus and for improv- J. ing said school grounds of for and in said Antioch Live Oak Union School District, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, in pursuance of and in strict 4 conformity with the provisions of the Political Code of the State of California, i and is authorized by a vote of more than two thirds of the voters voting at an else;- ion duly and regularly called and held and conducted throughout said Antioch Live Oak Union School District in said county and State on the 2nd day of December, 1925 And the Board of Supervisor s 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 notloo thereof was duly and regularly given and published and the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and declared in the mariner and as required by law, and that all the acts and conditions and thin required by law to be done, precedent to and.in the issuance of.said bonds,.have f been done and have been performed in regular and in due form and in strict accord- i ance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issuance of School District Bonds. T I' AND IT IS FURTHER certified and declared that the total amount of indebtedness of the said Antioch Live Oak Union School District, including this issue of bonds, is within the limit provided bj lam; This bond is in the form prescribed by an order of the said Board of Supervis s ' duly made and entered in its minutes on the 4th day of January, 1926, and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of the Antioch Live Oak Union School District, and the money for the red=mption of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon, shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of the said Antioch ' Live Oak Union School District. IN NIT1dE55 WHEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, F State of California, has caused this bond to be signed byits Chairman, and by the County Auditor and attested by its Clerk, and with the seal of its Board attached >; this let day of February,.A.D. 1926. a Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. . County Auditor. ATTEST: County Clerk and Clerk of the Board u' of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. v3 RESOLVED that to each of said Bonds shall be attached inter.-at coupons aqua ' in number to twice the number of years said bonds shall run and be payable as herein before set forth in substantially the following form, to wit: $25.00 INTEREST COUPON. No. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and siniing fund of the Antioch Live Oak Union School District in said County and State, on the first day of 19 at his office in the town of Martinez, in said County and State, the sum of twenty— five dollars ($25.00) for interest on Bond No. of said Antioch Live Oak Union School District. CountyAuditor. Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. And it is further ordered that the County Clerk of the County of Contra . ' Costa, State of California, shall cause the said bonds and coupons to be prepared in accordance with the foregoing forme. AND IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that N.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of this Board, J.H."ells, The County Clerk, and Clerk of this Board, and A.H.Sullenger, Coun y ' Auditor of said County is, and each, of them are, hereby authorized as such officials to sign each of said bonds on behalf of the said county and to impress upon each bond, the seal of the Board of Supervisors and to sign each of said bonds by their respective facsimile signatures. AND IT_ I3 FURTHER ORDERED that the said bonds be sold by the Board of Super— visors of the said County, for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors, on the let day of February, A.D. 1926, at the hour of eleven o'clock A.M. of said day, to the hi. hest and best bidder for ca-oh, gold coin of the United Sates of America, after due and legal notice thereof has been given, by said Board by publication of a 218 notice specifying the time and place of the sale of said bonds, the number and denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereof, the terms for which said bonds will run and the date of the payment thereof and the kind of money for vhich said �r bonds wil} be sold, to wit:gold coin of the United States of America, and that said bonds shall be sold to the highest and best 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 tVo successive weeks, in the Antioch Ledger, a newspaper printed and published and circulated in the said i County of Contra Costa. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of"the said Board of Supervisors 4j held on the 4th day of January, A.D. 1926. Ayes: Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, 17.J.Buchanan and A.J. Trembath. Noes: None. y Absent: None. Chairman of the Board o£ Supervis ra. ATTEST: J.H.WELLS County Clerk an er—o icio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. In the }Satter of the Issuance of the Bonds of the Antioch hive Oak Union School District, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. i RESOLVED that the C-alenan 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 Ca'_i'or.;ia. and the Coanty Clerk, ex—officio Clerk of the Board of Supervis rs of the County of Co:tra Costa, State of California, are and each of them is, hereby authorized to execute the b-nds issued in the above matter. And the Board takes$ecess to meet on Monday, January 18th, 1926, at 10 i o'clock A.M. f Chairman. .. ..Clerk. x A n 2 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, JANUARY 18th, 1926. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. e b Present: Hon, W.J.Buchanan, Ohairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembatb. J.H.Nells,Clerk. y =5 In the Matter of the Sale of Richmond Union High School District ' Bonds. This Board having heretofore advertised for sale, 885 bonds of Richmond Union High School District, of the denomination of =1000 each, bearing interest at rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, said bonds to be dated j December let, 1925,and payable as follows: $4000 par value on December let, in each of the years 1926 and 1927; $10,000 par value on December lot, in each of the years 1928 and 1929; $20,000 par value on December let, in each of the years 1930 and 1931; $10,000 per value on December let, 1932. $15,000 par value on December lat, in each of the years 1933 to 1935, both years inclusive; $20,000 par value on December 1st, in each of the years 1936 to 1940, both years inclusive. ' $25,000 par value on December let, in each of the years 1941 to 1955, both y years inclusive; $28,000 par value onDecember let, in each of the years 1956 to 1961, both years inclusive; $30,000 par value on December lat, in each of the years 1962 to 1964, both years inclusive; $29,000 par value on December let, 1965. And this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids in following sums, to wit: z Joint bid of HARRIS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK: ANGLO CALIFORNIA TRUST COMPANY: MERCANTILE SECURITIES COMP111Y OF CALIFORNIA; by Harris Trust & Savings Bank, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $40,44J.50. Joint Bid of HELLER BRUCE A CO.; WELLS TABOO BANK & UNION TRUST CO.; H.S. BOONE & CO., WM. CAVALIER 4 CO.; AMERICAN SECURITIES CO.; SECURITY CO. OF LOS ANGELES; DEAN, WITTER'& CO; by W,W.Monaban, for above syndicate, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $41,350. ' Joint Bid of ANGLO,LONDON PARIS COMPANY; BANK OF ITALY: NATIONAL CITY COMP Y: R.R. MOULTON & COMPANY; E.H. ROLLINS & SONS; by Auglo,Loadon Paris Oompany, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $42,566.00. Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the Joint Bid of Anglo,london Paris Company; Bank of Italy; National City Company; R.H.Moulton & Company; l.k, Rollins & Sons; is the highest and best bid presented for said bonds; ' It is' on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby sold to Anglo,London,Parie Company; Bank of Ital :v National City Company; R.H.Moulton & Company; E.R.Rollins & Sons, for par, so- crued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $42,569.00. It is FURTHER ORDERED that the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby directed to deliver to said Anglo,London,Paris Company; Bank of Italy; National City Company; R.H.Moulton & Company; E.H.Rollins & Sons, the ;k said 685 bonds of Richmond Union High School Districton payment to him of $885,0 and accrued interest to date of delivery and a premia$ of $42,569. ra The vote of the Board on the foregoing Osder being unanimous. X20 g. 3 In the Matter of Procuring Statistical JN Data appertaining to Factories and Industries located in Contra costa County. W.A.Rugg, having tentatively been authorized by the Chairman and several members of the Board of Supervisors to procure an authentic survey of employees, annual pay-roll, and yearly production of Contra Costa County industries for dis- tribution and for use by Press and Commercial Organizations in all advertising matter of Contra Poeta County; It is, by the Board ordered that said actionof said Board of Supervisors be and the same is hereby in open session ratified, and said data to be procured at an expense of not to exceed $150; Thereupon, at this time, said W.A.Rugg, presents to this Board, his data procured under said survey, which said data is hereby approved by this Board and the Clerk of this Board is bereby authorized to furnish to each of the papers in "-st Contra Costa County, said data to be published in their papers on Thursday, Janus 21st, 1926, and following dates. The vote of the Board on'said order being unanimous. In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. The following persons having made application to this Board for permission to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates, to wit: E.W,Cordua, Oakley Hall, Oakley, January 30, 1926. Roy Frerichs Poet #202, American. Legion, Brentwood, January 30th, 1926. M.T.Herman, Dal Porta Hall, Oakley, Feb. 6th, 1926. Mt. Diablo Post #246, American Legion, Danville, Feb. 6, 1926, March 6, 1926, and April 3rd, 1926.{ = Ir. the Matter of Lost Warrants. Henry Pape, having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that on r. the 7th day of December, 1925, there was issuedto him:on Co. Sup . Dist. 4 fund, a warrant numbered 62, for sumof $96.$0; also William Haskins, filed his affidavi showing that on the 7th day of December, 1925, there was issued to him County Supervisor District Fund #3 warrant numbered 329, for sum of $62.50, and that said warrants were mailed to the deponents and have been lost and are not now in J their possession; � Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by the Count;- auditor, registered by County Treasurer.and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrants.,( I 221. E A In the Matter of Approval of warrants of Reclamation Dist. Y iµ1619. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following i 1 warrants of Reclamation Dist. $1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 384 Dec. 22nd, 1925 128.63- 386 Jan. 2nd, 1926 90.00 =, 387 Jan. 2nd, 1926 25.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note 9le approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. In Matter of Insurance on 3. Detention Home. F.L.Glass, presents to this Board, an insurance policy on the Globe @ Rutger s Fire Insurance Company, for sum of $10,000 as a partial insurance on said Detention Rome, It is, by the Board ordered that said policy be and the same is hereby so— cepted by this Board. The vote thereon being unanimous. In the hatter of Allowance to Indigents. The following allowances are ordered made to following named indigents, to wit: Beginning Jan. lat. 1926, the County allowance of Mrs. Fannie Lindquist Richmond, of $20 per month' -be discontinued, and that the Stat6 allowance of $10 per month be paid the probation officer for the support of the minor girl in a rt private home,:the mother being conmatted to Napa. Beginning Jan. lat, 1926, County allowance of $20 per month of Mrs. Mary Fraga, Oakley, be discontinued on account of her recent marriage. £f Beginning Jan. lst 1926, the County Allowance of $30 and State allowance of $80 be discontinued to ire. Amelia Medeiros; Martinez, on account of her remov from the County. That beginning Jan. let, 1926, Mrs. Mary Braga San Pablo, be placed back ' on list for amount formerly, received of $20: per month. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County' Treasurer for above named indigents. In the Matter of Dental Work for Indigent Children. The County Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, having presented to this Board a proposition that the Nelleher children at Port Costa am in indigent circumstance , and that the County Nurre reports tolim that said children are in need of dental work and requests permission to have said work done at a cost of not to exceed $49 It is by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby grant d. J 1 222 i In the Matter of Allowance of Claim on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 1, would be un— reasonably burdened by the full payment of the following claim for material furnished to said District for road improvement, Standard Oil Company, $462;97, It is by the Board.ordered that said claim be and the same is hereby ordered paid out of the General Fund. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In the Matter of Purchase of Real Estate from Honors Anderson, Honors Anderson, having offered to sell to the Board of Supervisors the hereinafter described real property to be used for a public park or any other public purpose, for which same may be lawfully used, and it appearing to the Board that it d be to the beat interests of the County of Contra Costa at this time, It is, by the Board ordered that it is the intention of the Board of Super— visors of Contra Costa County to purchase from said Honora Anderson, the hereinafter described land for the sum of ^91035, said lands to be used for a public park and any other public purpose for which same may be lawfully used, by the County of Contra t Costa, and that the Board will meet on Monday, February 15th, 1926 , at the Board Rooms of this Board, at the Court House, in Martinez, to consummate said purchase. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board shall publish the required notice of Intention in the concord Transcript, a newspaper, published in Contra Costa County, in the manner and for the time required I law. The said real property is particularly described as follows: BEGINN=ING at a point in the center line of the County Road leading from Martinez to Pacheco at the corner comm-n to lands now or formerly of Honors Anderson and Annie Loucks; thence running along the center line of said county road south 30016 1/2' East, a distance of 420.62 feet to a point; thence south 23024 1/2' East a distance of 124,75 feet thence south 11023' East, a distance of 102.32 feet to a point; thence south Z0 05 1/2' West, a distance of 142.97 feet to a point; thencd leaving said county road North 67032' East a distance of 195.60 feet; thence North 62034' East, a distance of 177.43 feet to a point in the center line of County, Hi�hway Division 16; thence running along said center line of County Highway Horth 23 25' West, a distance of 553.79 feet; thence on a curve to the left with a radius of 477,50 feet and tangent to last mentioned course, a distance of 224.32 feet to a point on the dividing line between lands now or formerly of Annie Loucks, and Honors, Anderson; thence running along said line North 69016' West, a distance of 295 02 feet to the point of beginning, Containing 4.14 acres more or less (exclusive of land no in use as County Roads) and being a portion of lands of Honors Anderson lying North of the Town of Pacheco, Contra Costa County. 223 In the Matter of Designation of Trial Jurors for 1926. The Superior Court of Contra Costa County having made an order designating the number of trial jurors that will in the opinion of the Court be required•for `- ' transaction of business pending in said Court during the ensuing year or until a new list of Jurors is provided. and the Court having estimated that 500 jurors will be required to transact the business of the Court for the ensuing year, the Board proceeds to select and does select as required by law, a lis; of 500 persons,to serve as Trial Jurors of the Superior Court of Contra Costa.County during the ensuin year or until a new list of.Jurors is provided; a :8 The following is a list of pwsons so selected by the Board from the different districts of the County in proportion to the number of inhabitants-of said District and the number of th'e District from which the persons are selected, to wit: SUPERVISOR DISTRICT $1. 1. Adams, George W. 61. Erskine, Geo. B. 2. Aherne, Henry 62'. Estes, J.E. 3. Allison, James 63 Eggerth Fred B. _ 3` 4 Axelson, E.A. 64. Eaton, los. C.' 5. Aine, A.E. 65. Faber, W.F. y 6. Adair, Harry C. 66. Fenner, V.A. 7. Arnold, Wm. 0. 67. Fredenburg, Geo. B . 8. Armatead, Robert G. 68. Foudy, Richard H. 9. Alexander Howard 69'. French, Howard 8. 10. Blackhart, F.G. 70. Fraser, George } 11. Butts, F.D. 71. Fernald, R.L. 12, Ball, Felix E. 72. Frey, Joseph M. 1 . Bauer, Harold J. 73. Faria, William J. ' 14. Benton Robert L. 74Frank, Alfred 15. Beatty, C.R. 75. Flores, Frank L. 16. Barber, LeRoy B. 76• Fraser, John A. 17. Bernier, W.J. 77• Godman, J.F. 18. Barry, Philip F. N. Greathouse, Mrs. R. n 19. Bush, Margaret 79• Garfinkle, L. 20, Bly, James C. 89• Galvin, Henry 81 .Gardner, F.J. 21. Barrett, Peter 82. Garoutte, J.A. 22. Byrne, H.J. 93. Grey, Kirk E. 2+. Burns C.B. 84. Graham, D.F.. . 24. Brown, Butt 85 Gratton, P.A. 2G Belding, W.F. 8b, Grierson, John A. 29. Bradshaw, Chas. H. 87. Gilbeft,Thomas 27. Brooks Geo. F. 88. Hadsell, C.F. 28. Bake'r,bscar" 89. Hess, Fred W. 29. Bowers, Dudley H. 90. Hammond, Harry E. 3% Bruegman, Carl G. 91. Hansen, Wilbur G. 31. Brandt, John F. 92. Hartsinck, William 32. Borland Robert J. 9 . Haugh, John A. 33. Chapin, W.W. 94. Bicker, Chas. C. 34. Clar1_, C.E. 95. Hicks, FR=_d B.. 35. Cryan, J.E. 9 . Hollenbaugh, Herman B. ` ' 36. Carey, John A. 97• Huntsinger, David E. 37. Carter, B.F. 98. Havey, Geo. 38. Carpenter, Dan H. 99. Hall, Burton G. : 9- Campbell, Guy H. 1p0. Harlow, Edward G. 0. Conn, Thorns G. lbl. Hamilton Susan 102 less, Fred W. 41. Case, W.E. 10-. Harlow, Philip L. 42. Clark, MParvir. T. 104. Hughes, Arthur A. U4 Claeys, S.J. 10R. Hamilton Walter G. z 444 Dohrrmnn, Minnie 106. Hansen Andrew J. - 45. Dunning, Fred 107 Hall, }�lfred E. 46. Dahl, Oscar 108 Irwin A.M. 47. Deasey, John E. 109 Ireland, W.A. 48. Desmond, John 110. Ingleman Carl 49. Davis, Louis S. 111 Ivers, das. H. 50. Diceley, S.M. 112. Jardine, E.. 51. Dunster, Frank J. 113. Josselyn, A.W. ` 52. Drake, Charles 11 Janke, W.A. 534. Durham Mark_ A. 115. Jaquith, Minnie B. JA Dillon; Oliver llb. Jenkins, Best W. 55• Edgar, !:,.Ii. 117. Jenkins' Kell R. 56. Ells, Harry 118. Jones, A.D. x 57. Dougall, Robert B. 119. Jeffres Wm. H. 58. Eaton amelia 120. James, Aaron g 59. Ellsworth, Elmer L. 121. Jones, Chas. D. 60. Entrican, Dee W. 122. Jones, W.H. 22-1 x 121 King, Arthur D. 181, Pearcy, Alva R. 1244, Kister, H.B. 182. Pierce, C.E. 125. Keltz, W.V. 183. Parker, Charles H. 126. Kenny, Thos. 184. Poage, Albert H. 127. Lincoln, Harry H. 285. Peres, John J. 128. Lilly, A.S. 186. Perry, Jos. S. 129. Ledgerwood, A.B. 187, Redman, J.O. 130. Larkin, R.J. 188. Richards, Jr. W.J. 131. Loher, Geo. T. 189. Richmond. W.B. 132. Long, Oscar A. 190. Rihn, Walter D. 13 . Lucas, Frank 191. Roberts, Pryce _. 134. Lindeman, Fred 192. Robertson, Thad. 135Larabee, W.L. 193• Roeder, Ernest T. 136, Little, S.G. 194. Plenz, Edgar T. 137. Lipp, Milton H. 195• Rogerson, Caroline 138. Lane, Edward E. 196• Rogers, Arthur C. 139. Lewis, Joseph A. 197. Rumill John H. 1 0. MalloryW.H. 198. Renwi ' Charles S. 141. 200Rust, Wm. F. Mansfieid� Mrs. J.W. 199. Reinicker, Edward , 142. Marcus, Ernest 201, 9chow, T.H. 14 Marcus, Harry 202. Smedley y O.E. 144. Marland Harry 203. Smith, U.B. 145. Mason, I.L. 204. Stanley, W. 146. Moore, Luke M. 205. Stidham, H.G. 147. Morrison, Alex. J. 206. Swearinger, Mrs. B. 148. Mulcare, John F. 207. Shea, Thos• J. 149. Muller, Wm. 208. 9tetaon, Herbert S. 150. Moore, Louis F. 209. Self, William P. 151. Mohring, William 210. Silva, Manuel T. 152. Machado, Manuel L. 211: Silva, Frank M. 153. Manning, JohnP. 212•. Silva, James A. 154. McCormick, Mrs. W.N. 213. Spencer, Jessie R. 155 McCormick T.C. 214. Stewart, James M. 15b• McCulloug , O.M. 21 Thayer, Thos. 157. McRacken, W.S. 21Z- Tiller, N.B• 158. HeVicker, A.B. 217. Traneue, P.A 159. McGuffin, Isaac' 218. Troy, C.A. 160. McHenry U.P. 215.0etcer, A.C. 161. Ernest �.D.cKenzie 22 . Townes 162. McCullough, H. 221. Tickel, Julius 163 McKenzie, W.B. 222. Tyler, Clair H. } 164McClellan, Peter 223 Vickery, W.A. 165.. YcRacken, Ward 224. Vidal H.V. 166. McMenamin, John'C. 225• Van Feet, Harvey 167. McCullan, Peter 227; Vaughn, 6Webster,�y C. R. ' 168. McCreagh,Neville, W.T. 228. Wilson, Yrs. Lorena 169. Neville, Fred M. 229. Williams John D. Jil 170. Newcomb, D.A. 230. Watson Fred S. 171. Nixon, H.M. 231. Wood, kobert N. { 172. Norton, W.W. 232. Wood, Frank 173. Nystrom, Edw. 233• Weltner, Hen 17 O'Connor, 2 Lester C.. 23 . Webb, Thomas W. 175. Olney, C.C, Wi 176. Otten, A.J. 35• agle , Harry E. 177. Petersen, Chas. J. 178. Picton, Wm. fig1�9. Paulsen, Ole M. . Paisley, Geo. S. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT $2. 1. Ardissone Goudenzio 31, Fleitz, John 2. Anellar, hsie C.. 32• Gleese Jdin 33. Arata Attilio F. 33 Gerz, �eter N. 4. Andreasen, Neils C. 34• Gibb, James 55. Boss, James F. 35 Gerry, John William f 6. Bellaria, Charles 3b. Glancy, Leo A. 7. Brown, Mrs. Elizabeth 37• Graham, Mrs. N. 8. Bettencourt, Joseph 38. Gamble, Lou 9. Butterworth, James. 39. Harrison, Mrs. Hannah 10. Buckley, Jeremiah 40. Hennessy John 11. Baldwin, John F. 41. Hosmer, Harris H. . 12. Brockhurst, Mrs. Bertha 42. Harper, Mrs. Amalie T. . 1 Hoone, Travis M. 43' Hallisey Michael 14. Buckley Mortimer 44. Hansen, Gilliam 15. Brear irs. Grace 45. Jensen, Edward W. 16. Cox, Phoma; 46. Jorgensen, Thos. 17. Colombo Ernesto 47. Kohn,Andrews N. 18. Crowley, Janes A. 48. Kipsey, Aaron S. 19. Carroll, Matthew L. 49. Lewis, Thos. 20. Caster, Paul B. 50. Maddes, Stanley 21. Donahue Jerry 51. Marik, Joseph 22. Desmond, Cornelius 52. Yore, Miss Miro 0. 2 . Donde Nicholas A. 5�. Narbett, Walter M. ' 24. Evers, John r,4. O'Connor, Mrs. R. ' 25. Evans, Richard 55. Perracco, Yrs. Maria 26. Edeline, Joe 56. Podva, Yrs. Ruby 27. Edwards Mrs. Kate E. 57• Peters, Joseph 28. Elroy, kelvin 58. Parker, Edwin B. 29. Faria, Tony 59• Read, Mrs- "_"ary-L. 30. Falk, Gustave, Mrs. 60. Rose, ;oseph F. 22� s- 61, Root, Austin E. 65. 8lncich, Miro 2. 62. Raffetto, George P. 66. Stack, Edward 6634: Short, William- 67. Smith, James Edward Schoener, Louis 66. Wing, Robt. T. 69. Wayng, John C. 70. Zocher, William QUPERVISOR DISTRICT $3, 1. Abel, C,Ernest 46. Gehringer, Andrew C. 2, Anderson Louis 'D, 47, Grimes, George m 1. Anderson, E.B . 48. Gregory, Susie E. h: 4, Augustine, John F. 49. Gill, Lewis 3,s Azevedo, John S. 50. Haberly, John A. 6, Arrighi, Joseph C. 51. Barrie, Mrs.. Harriet 7. Allen, Jesse V. 52. Haskins, William sa 8•. Archibald, Gilbert' C.' 53: Hammitt, Mrs, Flora E. i 9. Arthur, Mrs. Pearl 4 Hammon d Jae M. 10. Bever, Loui's August 55• Hinds, Lugene C. 11. Birmingham, John J. 56. Horning Theodore ' 12. Bisso, Genesio Hook, Theodore H. 1-. Burk, Mrs. Anna 58. Hook, Vincent 14, Bacon, Mrs. Mary J, 60. Howlett A.H. 15. Baumann George E. d4rG George 11.. ' � 61. Huffman, George M. 16. Beaudette, Joseph 62. Junk, William H. 17. Buckley, Alex4nder 63. Lavezzola, Mrs. *Carmen 18. Bettencourt, Miss Edith 64. Leaves, Luther F. 19. Bruning, Mrs. Lottie 6 Levada, Joseph Jr. 20. Buttner, John J. 66, Lytton, Mrs. Charlotte y 21. Berry, George S. 6.7. Merle, Mrs. Martha J. 22. Boomer, Mrs. Nellie A. 68. Moose, Thomas A. 23. Berling, Theodore B. 69. Moriarity, Mrs.Catherine 24Banker, Mrs Ada 70 McMiabaels, D.L. 25•. Cameron, Elmer E. 71. McNamara, Joseph P. 26. Costa, Joseph G. 72. McClellan, James W. 27. Chivree Mary L. 73. Olsen, Lars 28. Cloud karold G. 74. Olsen, O.Peter 29. Christen t M.C. 76. O'Brien, Mrs. Ellen E. 30. Coward, .. P. 7 • Pascoe, Yrs. Ethel 31. Claeys, Alphonse 77. Parker, William C. 32. Chaney, George L. 78. Pennell, Mrs. Cornelia K. s. ' 33, Comazzi, James 79• Putnam, Geo.A, 3 Connolly, Mrs. Mary C 90 Prosser, Mrs. Alberta 35 Dewing, James A. 81. Robrecht, Jos, J. T j6. Dermody, Lillie S. 82. Rogers, Walter A. 37. Deldartini, John A. 84. Rogers, Geo. W. 38. Dirion Mrs. E:::ily 84 Ronsee, Geo.A.J. 39. Dunn, Charles 85. Russi Theodore 40. Elder, Mrs. Lettie 86. Richards, Louis H. 41. Ellis, Henry S. 87. Richards, Arthur M. 42. Ellis, , Mrs. Belle 8S, Stenger, Mrs. Florence M. 89, Silver, Mrs. Maude 43 Fisher, Joseph E. 44. Ford, Mrs. Ewa A. 90. Sealzo, Peter 7 45. Frank, Bartlett A. k. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT $4. 1. Tckerman Garrett N. 31. Keller, Elodia J.L. 2. Allison, Chas. M. 32. Leonard, Mrs. Ruth A. 33 Abrams, W.A. 33 Mulhare, Jos. Patrick 4, Barnes, Florence A. 34• Morgan, Robt. I. 5. Bucolz,John 35, McCoy, Thos. H. o, Buffo, John, 6 Front St.Pitts. 36. Olive;, Geo. T. 7, Butler, Chas, 0. 37. Olofson, Sylvester 8. Cinolo, August 38. Richards, F.W. ' 9, Coble, Alfred P. 39. Royce, John 10. Carleon, John 40. Rough,Mrs. Flora 11. Connors Mrs. Elsie M. 41, Reinhart, Jennie May 12. Clark M.C, 42. Shafer, Edward F. 13. Chapman, Chas. 43. SehirpkeiAndrew 14. Cardinalli Sal V. 44. Terstegge, Jos. F. 15• DeMartini,'Henry 4b. Trette, Geo. R. 16. Delp, Mrs. Margaret 6 Van Winkle, W.S 17. Douglass, Percy 47, Whitliebf� Wm. C.. 18. DeRiti6, Paul 48. Wright, ins. Catherine 19. Dungan, Mrs. Adelaide 49- Wildes, Geo, E. 20 Dutro, J.J. 50, Wells, Mrs. Leora D. 21. Erickson, Geo. W. 22. Foltz, Hudson 2'. Fuller, Ed. J. 24, Grabstein, Adolph S. 25. Graves, Thos. 0. 26. Hornsby, Jas. H. 27. Hibbert, Mrs. Betty M. 28. Hart, Lewis J. 29• Hansen, R.E. 30. Kennerley, Frank -qu 226 ^ SUPERVISOR DISTRICT $5. 1, Armstrong, J.J. 31. Krumland, Herman F. 2. Anderson. George 32. Lutz, Yrs. E. Brennan, Mrs. R. 333. Longwell, Samuel R. k }. Ball, Henry A. 34. Minaker, O.W. 5. Berry, John J. 35. Meyers, Herman 6. Burdewick, Peter 36. Mack, Charles 7. Byer, Eugene A. 37. Moffatt, Walter L. y` S. Buck, Chas. S. 39. Minta, M.A. 9. Cleaves, Stephen 0. _ 39. Moody, P.J. 10. Cooney, Albert J. 40. Mories, Benjamin 11. Crawford, Francis M. 41. YaGlarran, Wm. F. 12. Cakebread, John H. 42. McCloskey, Jno B. 43. Nichols, Jno. F. 1 4 14Champlin, O.M. 44. Paul, Dell W.' 7 , Cranndall Mrs. Eunice 45, Roberts, John H. 15. Diethelm, J.U. 46, Rodrigues, Joaquin 16. Dawley, Henry S. 47, Sheddrick, Mrs.•Mary 17. DalPorta, Salvatore 4s. Smith, Thos. 19. Evans, Mrs. Estelle 1}y, Schott, Geo. S. 19. Easton, Jos, W. 50. Stamm, Yrs. Ethel 20. Folsom, Clarence 21. Franks, Arthur 51. Santana, Joe. F.. 22. Hudson, Rufus J. 52. Somerhalder, Gottlieb Hornback William Shafer, A.R. 52: R. Viera, Joseph G. Higgins, Lee, Sr. 55. Whelihan, Jac F. 25. Harder, August 56.Wbelihan, E.B. 26. Juett, Mrs. Annie M. 57. Wall, David J. 27. Johnstone, Wm. H. 59. Waldie Henry 2E. Kelley, Mrs. Ellen 59. Ward, A.E. 29. Klengel, Otto E. 60. Winegar, Daniel P. 30. Keyser, Herbert'F. A;id the Board takes recess to meet an Monday, February tst; 1926, at 10- "x o'clock A.M. MWA ' chairmen. !7 'A Clerk. • xn i y� ;` 227 Before the BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA 110?:DAY, FEBRUARY 1st, 1926. The Board ret at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden and R.J.Treabath. - - - - J.H. Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the Month of January, 1926, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed ' by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk. In the 14atter of Sale of Antioch Live Oak Union School District Bonds. This Board having hezetofore advertised for sale 70 bonds of Antioch-Live Oak Union School District, of the denomination of $1000 each, bearing interest at rate of five per cent Der annum, payable semi-annually, said bonds to be dated February 1st, 1926, and payable as follows: $3000 par value on Feb. 1st in each of the years 1927 to 1931, both x years inclusive. $4000 par value on Feb. 1st, in each of the years 1932 to 1936, both years inclusive. ' $5000 par value on Feb. 1st, in each of the years 1937 to 1943, both pars inclusive. and this being the tigie and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders file + bids in following sums, to wit: = Dean, Witter & Co.par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium t of 51935.00. �3t BOIiD GOOD,1111 & TUCKER, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $211.55. CAVALIER & CO. par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $1018.00. ANGLO, LONDON PARIS CO:_'PANY, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $1435.00. 7m. R.Staats Co. par, accrued interest to date of delivery anda premium of 621,00. E. H. ROLLI^'S & SONS, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a Premium of $1541.00. ' BANK OF ITALY, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of T- $1745.00. AYERICA4; BANK (Martinez Branch) a--, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $1117.00. R.H. _OULTON & CO_'PANY par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a _ premium of $1527100. Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of Bond, Goodwin &Tuck r, is the highest and best bid presented for said bonds; IT IS, ON LOTIO': DULY 'WADE AND CARRIED, by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby sold to Bond, Goodwin & Tucker, for par, accrued : ' interest to date of delivery and a premium of $2211.55. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Treasurer be and lie is hereby ordered to deliver to cv.id Bond, Goodwin & Tucker, on Payment to him, of the sum of $70,000, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $2,211.55,the said 70 bonds of said Antioch-Live Oak Union School Dist. r The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being; unanimous. s I 1 , f 228 In the ratter of Application of East Bay Utility District to cross County Roads with pipe line. A Mr. Sturgis, assistant Engineer for said District, appeared before the Board and recuested permission to cross county roads in-this county with a pipe line of said East Bay Utility District; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said East Bay Utility District be and they are hereby granted permission to cross the county roads of Contra Costa County under the following conditions: That each crossing over or under said county road will be made in accordance : with plan suggested by the County Surveyor and Supervisor of the District in which said crossing is to be made; that said road will be placed in as good or equal Condit on as it now is; that application be filed with this Board showing the place where; said roads are desired to be crossed. The foregoing order is messed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Letter of Adoption of Ordinance No. 184, being an Ordinance Granting to C.A.Lauritzen of Antioch, a license to erect, keen, maintain and operate a public ferry, etc. This Board having on Jan. 4th,1926, adopted an Ordinance No. 184 granting to C.A.Lauritzen of Antioch, a license to erect, keep, maintain and operate a public ferry over the waters dividing the counties of Sacramento and Co.Itra Costa, in the State of California, and authorizing him to collect tolls thereon and fixing the franchise tax or rate of tolls to be charged thereon, and ordering that said Ordinance be published in the Contra Costa Standard, in the manner and for the time required by law, Now, at this time, it appearing to the Board from the affidavit of Elea U. Arnold, that said Ordinance No. 184 was published in the Contra Costa Standard, a new — paper printed, published and circulated in said Contra Costa county, for one time, to wit: on Jan. 9th, 1926, and it appearing to the Board that said Ordinance-was published within fifteen days after the adoption of said Ordinance; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Ordinance Ido. 184, be and the s;:rce is hereby declared duly published in accordance with lar; and that said Ordinance will be in full force and effect on the 4th day of February, 1926, Said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i P 22J- y In the utter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #p1619. Good cause appearinz therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #1619, be and the sante are hereby approved, to wit: ' No. Date Amount 355 Dec. 30, 1925 $133.50 366 Jan; 16th, 1926, 38.25. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of x this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. S In the Latter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin warrants of Reclamation District #2059, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 33� Jan. 30, 1926 $110.00 Jan. 30, 1926 55.65 335 Jan. 0, 1926 101.30 1 Jan . 30, 1926 6 ,17 337 Jan. 30, 1926 479.31 336 Jan.30 1926 6.99 3 9 Jan. 36 1926 60,72 340 Jan.30,' 1926 166.25 ' And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the 9 approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. att In the ]utter of Request from Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company to trim Trees. A letter asking permission of Board of Supervisors to trim trees on :'Walnut y Creek Road between Tunnel and junction of Moraga Road, and on Moraga Road from junction of Walnut Creek Road to end of division, was received and read to the Board It was ordered that said matter be referred to the District Attorney. 1 � In the Latter of Resolution and Order #3 of Joint Highway District #4 0£ the State of California. A resolution #3 of Joint Highway District #4 of the State of California, y having been filed with this Board, and said Resolution fixing the Assessment of Contr Costa County at $60,000 and such additional amount as will be reouired to construct allthat portion of said proposed road which lies within the County of Contra Costa; It is, by the Board ordered that said Report be and the same is hereby approv. - �i edby this Board and said order placed on file, tt 220 a In Matter of Communication from Geo. L. Lcoore, land owner in Kensington Park Geo. L. Moore, land owner in Kensington Park, having filed with this Board, a letter callin;;; attention of this Board to the condition of a culvert located under Arlington Avenue, on Lot 3, Block 2, of Kensington Park; It is, by the'Board ordered that said communication be and the same is hereby referred to W.S,Farley, Engineer for said Improvement District #3, under which said road is being or has been improved. Inthe Matter of Lost Warrants. - Thomas Holladay having filed an affidavit showing loss of warrant issued to him on Sept. 14th, 1925, by the County auditor, on County special Road Fund #105, for sum of $354.40, and L.G.Reno files affidavit showing loss of warrant issued to L.G.Re o Company on Sept. 10th, 1925, by County Auditor, on Bond Road Maintenance Fund#232, for sum of $409.41, : It is, by the Hoard ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of each of said lost warrants and that duplicates of the same be issued by the County riuditor, registered by the County Treasurer --nd paid in order of payment of said original lost warrants.y. In the Matter of adoption of plans and specifications for re-grading and macadamizing Div. #1 of Contra Costa County Highway. R.R_Arnold, County Surveyor having filed with this Board, plans and specifi t- ions for re-grading and macadamizing Div. #1 of Contra Costa County highway, Contra Costa County, which said work to be performed under said specifications and plans, profiles and cross-sections is that part of what is known as Tunnel Road beginning at Station 17+00 near the Buckley Home and running easterly to Station 126+00 near the Oak Villa Bridge, a distance of two miles; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, profiles, and cross-sections be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specificat- ions, profiles and cross-sections for the re-grading and macadamizing of Division # of said Contra Costa County Highway. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal, for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of F 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, March lst, 1926, for the doing of said work in accordance with said clans and specifications. The vote of the Board on said orderbeing unanimous. f! I �' 231 In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. Good cause apoeari.:g therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be discontinued from and after dates set opposite respective names, to wi Beginning Jan. let, 1926, $20 county aid heretofore allowed to Mrs. Hall Reeves, be discontinued on account of her death. ' Beginning Jan. 1st, 1926, County allowance of $12 per month heretofore allow d Mrs. Laura Carey, be discontinued on account.of her death. Beginning Jan. 22nd, 1926, $60 Der month county allowance be discontinued to the Gaar children, wards of the Court, on account of sufficient support. ' It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that beginning Jan. let 1926, the allowance of Mrs. Mary C. Dutra, San Pablo, be increased from $15 to $20 per month for support of herself and minor children. It is further ordered that beginning Jan. 1st, 1926, Frank Prestigiacomo, 4 293 W. 5th St. Pittsburg, be allowed $12 per month county aid. ,R3 Beginning Jan. lst, 1926, $15 per month be allowed for the support of M. Pizzimenti and wife, Howard & Talbert Sts. Martinez, by the County. Beginning Jan. 1st, 1926, Mrs. Mtherine M.Thornton, 139- 14th St. Richmond, x be allowed $10 state aid for sup-")ort of her mimr child. Beginning Jan. Ist, 1926, Mrs. L.E.Patterson, 63 W. 11th St. Pittsburg, be alloc:ed $90 State aid for support of her nine children. Beginning Jan. 1st, 1926, Mrs. Katherine M. Odell 224- Santa Fe Ave. Rich- mond, be allowed $10 state aid for support of Ruth Chandler, minor half-orphan girl living with her, >ia Beginning Jan. let, 1926, Mrs. Vincenza Leontini, 40 E. 7th St. Pittsburg be allowed $30 per month state aid and $15 county.aid for support of herself and three minor children. } ' It is further ordered that t.-.e County Auditor draw -.arrant on the County n Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents, until the further order of this Boards; In the Matter of Dance Permits. The following perso.:s and societies having made application to this Board to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. Bay Point Community Club, Bay Point, (Beale's Hall,) Feb. 13th, 1926. Antioch Pyramid $24, A.E.O.Sciots, Dal Porta Hall, Oakley, Feb. 22nd, 1926. r It is by the Board ordered that permission be granted to above named societit s to conduct dances on above dates until 3 o'clock A.M. In the Ma -er of Pipe Line urCer county road between Associated and ' Bulls Head Point. This Board having heretofore granted Associated Oil Company a temporary perm t to lay temporary pipe line under county road between Peyton Hill and city limits of town of Martinez, under Peyton Road, and it appearing that it may be necessary to move some of the pipes to allow for repairs under said road; It is by the Board ordered that C.H.Hayden and R.R.Arno�d, County Engineer be and they are hereby appointed a Com;attee to which said matter should be referre to as to the placing of said pipes for temporary pur:oses only. >`3 The vote thereon being unanimous. I P 232 =� in the Latter of Selecting Hardware for Ne,.,.- Detention Home. It is by the Board ordered that the Hospital Committee consisting of R J.Tremba h and Oscar Olsson, be and they are hereby designated as Committee to select hardware for New Detention Home. The vote thereon being unanimous.`_ s: InMatter of allowance of claims on Special Road Fund. . It appearing to the Board that there is nn 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 ;3 automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Cost County during the year 1925, and from moneys collected for violation of motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck Licenses, which said moneys shall be,expend ed 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 Sup. Dist. #2, It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby ordere paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: = Name. Amount. Frank H. Cress $ 919.00 Frank H.Cress 790.00. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Allowance Of. Claims on General Fund. It app earing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 1, would be 7 unreasonably burdened by the full payment of the following claiMs, It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and they are and each of them is herebyo_dered paid out of the General Fund of C_ntra Costa County: Bates & Borland, $295.50. Bates & Borland, 270.00 _ Bates & Borland, 300.00 Bates & Borland 166.50 Standard oil Co. 33.74 Standard Oil Co. 430. 4 Standard oil Co. 429.1. Chas. L. Swartout, 39.73 Stege Lumber & Hdwe. Co. 20.55. The said Order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 15th, 1926, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . ...Chairman. ...Clerk. 233 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY,STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, 1926. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. A.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olason, C,B.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clerk. g s 31 In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of a ' Reclamation District $1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following y warrants of Reclamation District #1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: 4 No. Date Amount. 399 February lst, 1926 $ 90.00 391 February let, 1926 174.60 ,.y 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 $602. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follows g warrants of Reclamation District #802, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 397 January Oth, 1926 14o.00 399 9.45 } 399 71.00 401 ■ 10:50 402 ■ 112.22 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. A 'i ,i ' In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. The following persons and societies having made application for permission to hold dances on following dates unti13 o'clock on following morning, Byron Parlor X1170, N.S.G.W. Byron, Feb. 13, 1926. Ben Dal Porto Oakley Feb. 6th, and 13th 1926. ' N. Cantini & doe Maggi, Concord and Hail Concord Feb. 22nd, 1926. Rebecca Lodge #352 Beale Hall Bay Point, karch 6th, 1926. Knightsen Farm Center, Feb. 27th, 1926.. It is ordered by the Board that permission be granted to above named perso and societies to conduct dances until 3 o'clock inthe morning of atDve dates. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., A 234 i In the Matter of Application of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. to construct Pole Line on Road$17, in Sup. Dist. #1. L.F.Fitzsimmons, Div. Sup. of plant of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. having filed with this Board, a request for a permit to erect telephone poles along county road No. 17, in Sup. Dist. *1, and said matter having been referred to County Surveyor and Supervisor Knott, It is, on motion of Supervisor Knott, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, by the Board ordered that said permit to erect said poles as shown on blue print accom- panying said request be and the same is hereby granted. The vote thereon being unanimous. In Matter of Carquinez Dem Investigation; The attention of the Board of Supervisors having been called to the fact that more money is required in the Carquinez Dam Investigation, and having requested from this Board, a contribution amounting to twenty-five per cent of amounts heretof re contributed to said Dam Investigation Fund and it appearing to the Board that it is for the beat interests of Contra Costa County that said County shall make a contri- bution toward said Dam Investigation Fund, and that the best interests of Contra Costa County r equire that said examination be made, It is by the Board ordered, on motion of Supervisor Hayden, seconded by Supervisor Trembath,_ that the County of Contra Costa, contribute towards said dam investigation Fund the sum of $100; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that warrant be draw on the County Treasurer in sum of $100 on Advertising Fund, in favor of California National Bank, Sacramento, Cal. said sum tc be deposited to said Bank to the credit of the Carquinez Dam Investigati n Fund. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.;; In the Matter of Letter from Kensington Improvement Club regarding adoption of Ordinance for Opening of Streets.. A letter from Kensington Improvement Club regarding the opening of streets was read to the Board, and by the Board referred to the District Attorney. i f' i i a 235 x In the hatter of Communication from Inland Farms Co. The Inland Farms Co. having filed a communication with this Board calling r attention of this Board to two oak trees on highway near north entrance to ?cannel, ' and requesting permission for Mr. Am. Hamilton Cox to treat said trees in order to prolong their lives, and it appearing to the Board that the treating of said trees will be a benefit and prolong the lives of said trees, ' It is, by the Board ordered that said Wm. Hamilton Cox be and he is hereby permitted, so far as the power of said Board of Supervisors to grant said permiseio is concerned, to treat and put said trees in proper shape without expense to the County of Uontra Costa. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., y In the Matter of Acceptance of Deed from Honors Anderson. This Board having heretofore and on Jan. 16th, 1926, adopted a Resolution Declaring its i:tention to purchase from Hsnora Anderson, that certain tract of land described as follows, to wit: ' All that certain lot niece parcel, or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the County of ontra Costa, State of California, and score particularly described as follows: BEGIN}ING at a point in the center line of the County Road leading from Martinez to Pacheco at the corner co¢mon to lands now or formerly of Honors Anderso and Annie Loucks; thence running along the center line of said County Road south 30olS 1/2' East, a distance of 420.82 feet to a point; thence south 23624 1/2, East a distance of 124.75 feet; thence south 11°231 East, a distance of 102.32 feet to a point; thence south 2o05 1/2' West, a distance of 142.97 feet to a point; thence leaving said County road north 87321 East, a distance of 195.60 feet; thence North 62.34' East, a distance of 177.43 feet to a point to the center line of Count Highway Division 16; thence running along said center line of County Highway North 236251 West, a distance of 553.79 feet; thence on a curve to the left with a radius of 477,50 feet and tangent to last mentioned ouurse, a distance of 224.32 feet to a point on the dividing line between lands now or formerly of Annie Loucks and Honora Anderson; thence running along said line north 69018' West, a distance of 295.02 feet to the point of beginning, containing 4.14 acres more or less, (excluall e of land now in use as County Roads) and being a portion of lands Of Honora Anderson lying north of the Town of Pacheco, Contca Costa County. and having ordered notice published in Concord Transcript for the time and in the ' manner prescribed by law, and it appearing to the Board from affidavit of Catherine B.Soares, that notice of the intention of the Board of Supervisors to purchase said property has been published in the Concord Transcript for the required time, and this being the time and place fixed by the Board for consummation of said pur— chase, and no one appearing in oppositon to said purchase, or at all, and Honora Anderson having on the 18th day of January, 1926, delivered to this Board,a good and sufficient deed conveying to County of Contra Costa the hereinabove described lands, It is, by the Board ordered that said deed be and the same is hereby accepted and approved by this Board and said lands described therein purchased by the County of Contra costa for use as a public park and any other public purpose for which sal property may be lawfully used; e`sr 236 It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of Honors.Anderson, in the sum of $1035 on funds of A.D. 1, S.D. . It is further ordered that the County Clerk record said deed in the office of the County Recorder. In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for furnishing and installing of Refrigerating Plant in Contra Costa County Hospital at Martinez. ; The Hospital Committee having presented to this Board, plans and specification for the furnishing and installing of a refrigerating plant'in Contra Costa County Hospital at 2artinez, Cal. It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications be affi the same are hereby adopted by this Board as plans and specifications for the furnishing and installing of refrigerating plant in Contra Costa County Hospital at Martinez, Cal. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in Contra Costa Standard, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, March 22nd, 1926, for the furnishing and installing of said Refrigerating Plant in accordance with said plans and specifications. In the Matter of Road District Improvement No. 3. J WHEaEAS, the final hearing of the above entitled matter to determine whether) the work done under the contract with M. Blumenkranz, shall be accepted as being completed 'according to the contract, and for determining the aggregate amount for which bonds shall be issued for said work, came on regularly to be heard this 15th day of February, 1926, before this Board, and, WHEREAS, after due hearing thereof, it is the opinion of this Board that the said work has been completed and done according to the contract; NOW THEREFORE, be it Resolved by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and this Board does hereby declare that said work has been completed and done according to the contract, and that said work be 4nd th� same is hereby accepted. That the amount of the contract price for the doing of the work specified , and performed as aforesaid is the sum of $121,611.40. That the amount of the incidental costs and expenses of the work and proceed ings which are to be charged against and to be paid by the Contractor is the sum of $2,205.53. That the aggregate amount for which bonds are to be issued for said work is the sum of $23,517.23. I X37 In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. :i It is by the Board ordered that beginning Feb. 1st, 1926, $20 per month County allowance to Joe Navarro, Richmond, be discontinued cn account of sufficient income. 'z Beginning Feb, let, 1926, $20 per month county allowance be and the same is ' hereby discontinued to N.L.Marshall, on account of her being in Hospital. h Beginning Jan. let, 1926, Mrs. Martha Paluvicks, Bay Point, be and the same is hereby allowed $20 State aid and $10 county aid, on account of incapdeitation of her husband who is in Wismar Joint Hospitals. a ' In Matter of Maintenance of Molly Corrugedo. Thomas A.Boyer, County Probation Officer, having reported to this Board, that he has under his charge on Probation Court, one Molly Corrugedo; that parents of sai Molly Corrugedo are unable to pay for the full support of said girl and agrees to pay $20 towards said maintenance and that said Probation Officer is unable to make arrangements for the care of said girl for less than $25 per month; It is Ordered that an allowance of $5 par month be and the same is hereby allowed to Thomas A.Boyer, to use in support of said Molly Corrugedo, said allowance to begin Feb. 15th, 1926,,,, s; In the Matter of Application of C.A.Lauritzen for a Ferry Franchise. A Ferry Franchise having been granted to C.A.Lauritzen on Aug. 6th 1917, to conduct a ferry across San Joaquin River at a point commencing on the southerly shore of the San Joaquin River, at a point on.the southerly boundary of Sherman Island, Sacramento County, Cal; said point being 300 feet east of Annella.Landing to a place on the southerashore of the San Joaquin River at point of intersection of the westerly boundary line of Seo. 15, T. 2 North, Range 2 East, Mt.Diablo Base Y and lieridian, with southerly shore line of said San Joaquin River and said C.A.Lauritzen having presented to this Board in accordance with said order, a ' bond of the Fidelity and Deposit Co. Of Maryland, in sum of $2500, cord itioned as in said order provided, 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 is hereby authorized to note the approval of said Baird on said Bond. The order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, x; 4 5 238 In the Matter of allowance of Claims on General Fund. 3t appearing to the Board that the Funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 1, would-be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said following claims, It is by the Board ordered that said claims be and they are hereby ordere .; paid out of the General Fund of said County, to wit: Bates & Borland, Bates & Borland, 267.00 Bates & Borland, 9.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board: In the Matter of Allowance of Claims for Special Road Fund. It appearing to thO 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 Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1925, and from moneys collected for violation of moto vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys shall be expended by said County excluively in construction of bridges, culverts and 1 roads in said County and the following claims having been presented for construct, n of roads, bridges and culverts in Sup. Dist, #1: Name Amount. E.A,Marshall, $51 .o6 C.E-Marshall77 .88 C.E.Marshall, 27.50 C.R.Marshall, 55.00 y And the said order ,s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 1st, 1926, at.10 o'clock A.M. - . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman c- Clerk. 's. P 239 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, MARCH 1st, 1526. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.'Wells, Clerk. The Minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of February,1926, are read to the Board, by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Latter of Lost '7arrants. Andrew Ford, having filed with this Board, his affidavit showing that there was issued to firm of Palmer & Ford, a General Fund Va.rrant nu0bered 979 for the sum o $15, and that said warrant -eras mailed to deponent on Sept. 14, 1925, and lost and is not no,, in his possession; also filed his affidavit showing that a warrant was issued A. to Concord Building Material and Transfer Company by County Auditor on General Fund numbered 817, for sum of $1.89, and that said warrant was mailed on Sept. 14, 1925, a has been lost and is not now in deponent's possession, and praying that,nev: warrants "3 ' be issued in lieu thereof; IT is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby direct- ed to refuse payment of said lost warrant, and that a duplicate of the same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County'Treasurer and paid in order of paymen IS c�'i of said original warrasts, c In the Matter of Contract of h Dinnie Constructi n Company for Al Building Detention Home. Dinnie Construction Company having applied to this Board for an ectension ' of time within which to complete-said Detention Home, It is, by the Board ordered that said Dinnie Construction Company be granted an extension of thirty days from and after the time of expiraticn of present contract within which to complete said building. 1 � In the Matter of Application of Veterans Welfare Board of the State of California for an order of cancellation of certain assessments on real property. The Veterans Welfare Board having filed with this Board, their petition prayin that an order be made and entered by this Board of Supervisors in accordance with Chapter 252 Statutes of 1925, requesting that the Auditor and Tax Collector of Contra I I 2-10 i Costa County cancel all of the following assessments, certificates of sale, together with penalties and costs attached thereto, and said requests having been referred to the District Attorney, and consented to by the restrict Attorney, It is, by the Board ordered that all hose certain taxes levied on following described parcels of land, and certificates of sale and penalties and costs attached l+ thereto, be and the sure are hereby ordered cancelled, toc;it: Z. All of Lot 12, and the southerly 7.55 acres of Lot 9 part 1 as said lots are delineatod and so designated on that certain map entitled "B;N.Burgess CompayIs Man No: 1 Mount Diablo Boulevard, Tract, Contra Costa County, Califoraia" filed on t e 6th day o£ May, 1912, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State or California; the southerly 7.55 acres of Lot 9, being more particularly , described as follows: BEGINXI1G at the southwest corner of Lot 9; thence East 921.80 feet to statim on the center line'of the Uount Diablo Blvd.; thence along the center line of said Boulevard, North 19"55' East, 118.60 feet to station- tr_ence continuing along sad Blvd. on the arc of a curve to the left whose radius is636-78 feet, a distance of 216.25 feet to station; thence leaving said Blvd. {gest 1032.02 feet to station; thence south 5°35 1/2' East 328.50 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 20 acres, more or less. Excepting therefrom that portion of land lying within the boundaries of Mt. Diablo Blvd. Deed recorded October 7, 1925• Subject to County Taxes 1925-26. Assessed to J.B. John and Ruth M. John. II. Lot 13 in Block 16 as designated on the map entitled, "Martinez Land Company Tract No. 5, Martinez, Contra Costa Co. Calif which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on October 27, 1915, in Volume 14 of Mans, page 291. Deed recorded July 22, 1925. Subject to taxes 1925-26. Assessed to L.Anderson Co. Inc. III. Lot F in Block 7, as said Lot and Block are delineated and designated upon that certain map entitled 11:.1ap of Block 6, and a portion of Blocks 7 & 11, being a resubdivision of a portion of Lot A. Kensington Park" being a portion of Lot I 2 of the final Partiti^r. of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, California filed on the 17th d;:y of July: 1912, in the office of the County Recorder of the 6oun y of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed Recorded September 5, 1925• Subject to taxes 1925-26. Assessed to Ethel Anderson. IV. Lot One in Block 6 as delineated upon that certain map entitled "Map of First Addition to the Bay Addition to the Town of Crockett" Contra Costa County, Calif. Fi'_ed on the 3rd ay of April, 1918, in Mao Book 16, Pages 350and 352, in the office of the County Recorder of theCoLity ofContra Costa, State of California, Deed recordedAugust 18, 1925. S ubject to taxes 1925-26. Assessed to Manuel Li. Fereria and Maria Fereria. V. The southerly 7 1/2 feetof Lotl7, all of Lot 18, and the Northerly 1/2 of Lot 19 in Block 14 as delineated upon that certain map entitled "Amended Map of Rich.aond Pacific Heights" being a portionof Lot 65 of the final Partition of the San Pablo Rancho Contra Costa County,Calif. Filed on the 20th day of July, 1915, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Cosa, State of California. Deed recorded January 11, 1926. Subject to County taxes, 2nd inst. 1925-26. Assessed to Carl Overaa and Julia Overaa. VI Lots 32 and 33 in Block 56 as delineated upen that certain map entitled "Amended Map bf the City of Richmond" being a portion of Lot No. 54 of the Final Partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County,Calif.filed on the 31st day o March,1905, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded August 18 1925. Subject to taxes 1925-2t. Assessed to P.1.3anford and Frances C.Sanford. VII. Lot 18 and the North 1/2 of Lot 18 in Block 23 as delineated on that , certain map entitled "Map of Grand View Terrace Richmond, Calif" being a portion of Lot No. 69 of the final partition of the San Pab1 Rancho, Contra Costa County, Calif. filed on the 9th day of April, 1912, in the office of the County Recorder of" the County of Contra Costa State of California. Deed recorded October 30, 1925. Subject to City taxes 1925-26. Assessed to Frederick Vossbeck and Mabel VosSbeck. VIII. Lot 9 in Block 2 as delineated upon that certain map entitled "Amen - ed Map of Block 1, 2, 3 and 6 Toraey-Merrithew Addition" to Mfirtinez, Contra Costa. County,Calif, filed on the 15th day of Janes ry, 1917 in lap Book 15 page 315, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif. Deed recorded June 20, 1924. Subject to minty taxes 1924-25. Assessed to Edwin W.Merrithew and E.,mm M. Merrithew. 241 IX. Being the westerly 32110" of Lot 2 and the easterly 817" of Lot 3 in Block 1 as delineated on that certain map entitled "Hap of Austin Tract Addition to Martinez" Contra Costa County, Calif. Filed on the 11th day of August, 1914,in leap Book 11, page 262, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra ;. Costa, State of California. Deed recorded July 15, 1924. Subject to County taxes 1924-25. Assessed to Peter L. Lyhne. In the Hatter of Road District Improvement ' No. 4. :,EEREAS a petition has been presented to this Board of Supervisors signed b owners of more than 506 of the property fronting on certain portions of certain stree s J situted in the Andrade View Tract, Sap of which is on file in the County Recorder's $ office of said County in Volume 4 of "h.+aps, page 96, and Fay Andrade Tract, map of which is on file in said Recorder's office in Volume 6 of Haps, page 127, and Parti- �± cularly described as follows: All of the Alfreda Boulevard, Wilcox Avenue and 18th and 20th streets situated within the boundaries of said Andrade Vie-.,,, Tract, and that portion of Sanford Avenue in said Fay Andrade Tract between 18th Street and 23rd Street and that portion of said 18th and 20th Streets in said Bay Andrade Tract lying between the south boundary line of said Andrade View Tract and a line parallel to and one Hu:idred (100) feet south of the southerly line of.seid Sanford Avenue, and, WHEREAS, said petition requests that said Dortions of said streets be improv. ' ed; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, that under the power vested in them by an Act enti ted Road District Impro e= ment Act of 1907, that said E.A.Hoffman, a competent person is hereby desigra tedand directed to prepare and furnish specifications and plans for said work as required by Section 3 of said Road District Improvement Act of 1907. IT IS THEREFORE FURTHER RESOLVED that E.A.Hoffman be, and he is hereby appoin- ed as engineer of work for the purpose of doing and furnishing all civil engineering A work or services and surveying and similar work and services including inspection and all services up to and including completion and acceptance necessary to the proper doing of the work herein mentioned; pz BE IT FURTEEER RESOLVED that the compensation to be paid to said E.A.Hoffman for doing all the wort, and services to be performed and furnished as hereinabove set � forth is hereby fixed on the basis of five per cent of the total contract price. s Also that Homer t'I.Patterson, Attorney at law, be and he is hereby appointed attorney to assist in carrying on the work to be done in the matter of Road District Improvement #4 and to prepare all resolutions, orders and notices, bonds and other instruments and papers and to perform all legal work and render all legal services and advice necessary in the performance of said work. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That the compensation of said Homer W.Patterson be and the same is hereby fixed on the basis of two and one-half per cent (21,) of the total contract price of all work to be done in matter of Road District Improvement #4 This order is made in conformity with the provisions of the Road District Act of 1907 and said compensation herein provided is to be paid only as provided in said Act. I I 2-12 l` The foregoing Resolution was, on the let day of March, 1926, passed unanimously by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. In the Matter of Formation of Mosquito District. I Committee appeared before the Board of Supervisors regarding formation of a Mosouito District and the Board after hearing arguments appointed a following Committee of the Board of Supervisors to act in conjunction with the Citizens Committi e regarding the formation of said District, to wit: C.H.Hayden, R.J.Trembath and N.J. Buchanan. In the Matter of Granting Leaves of Absence. It is by the Board ordered that the following officers be and they are hereby granted leaves of absence from State of California for thirty days from and date of leaving the State: Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, W.J.Bucha tan and R.J.Trenbath, and County Clerk J.H.Wells, In the Matter of Communication from East Contra Costa County Chamber of Commerce. The East Contra Costa County Chamber of Commerce having filed4th this Board a request for permission to erect a Memorial Marker on trian;le formed by the inter- section of the road now under construction on bridge head Avenue, with the Diablo Valley Highv:ay ; It is, by the Board ordered that said Chamber of Commerce be and they are ' hereby granted permission to erect said marker in accordance r;ith said request. It is further ordered that the County Engineer be and he is hereby ordered to install reouisite pipes for water and electricity to required points before paving t of said road. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Warrants of Reclamation District #802. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin Warrants of Reclamation District #802, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: n s 3 r No. Date Amount. . 403 Feb. 27, 1926 2,629.856 4054 342,,, 407 28.50 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorizea to note the approval of this Board on said warrants. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059. ' Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin {g warrants of said District are approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 341 Feb. 27th, 1926 $ 110:00 343 105.0 3445 �� io;6o 5 8.83 347 76.50 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the s approval of this Board on said warrants. ~' 4-- In the Matter of Advertisements for Bids for Regrading and Macadamizing s. Div. #1 of Contra Costa County Highway. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for re-grading and macadam'z- ing Div. No. 1 of Contra Costa County Highway, which said work is that part of what i known as Tunnel Road beginning at Station 17t00 near Buckley Home and running easterl to station 125+00 near Oak Villa Bridge on Tunnel Road, a distance of two miles, Al 4 and this being the time and place for receiving bids, the following bidders appear and file bids in following sums, to wit: NAME OF BIDDER ROAD EXCAVATION MACADAM PAVEMENT Per cu. yd. Per cu. yd. t ' Granfield Farrar & Carlin .60 $1.00 -; THEO. HARRIS & COUTOULES, .46 1.75 J.F. COLLINS, .56 .70 TESLAU BROS. 63 1.50 H.V. TUCKER CO. .68 1.70 A. HAIDLEN .23 1.10 GUERIN BROS. 8 1.35 J. WELCH .75 1.25 +->r KAISER PAVING COMPANY .70 1.00 JOSEPH MONARCH COMPANY .67 1.20 DAVIS, HELLER,PEARCE COMPANY .64 .95 H.E. ALBECH .59 9C ISBELL COFSTRUCTI�N COMPANY .70 2.50 J.P. HOLLAND .53 1.00 r A.R. McGRATH .59 2.95 _ - CGNiORS, HANSEN & EDE .58 1.00 Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of Theo. Harris & Coutoules is the lowest bid uresented but said Theo. Harris & Coutoules failed to file a memos da k _ 5 of their work in accordance with said plans and specifications, and consenting to the x; withdrawal of thar bid, and it further appearing to the Board that the bid of J.P. Holland is the lowest and best bid presented in accordance with said plans and 244 I specifications, IT IS BY TRE BOARD ORDERED that the contract herein be and the same is hereby awarded to J.P.Holland, at the sums stated in his bid, for road excavation per cu. yd. $.53, and for macadam pavement, per cu. yd, $1.00. IT IS FURTER ORDERED that J.P.Holland, give bond in following sums,to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor and material furnished aid fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithful performance of said contract. IT IS FURT_FR ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare contract and bonds in accordance with foregoin; order. IT IS FnT ER ORDERED that all other bids be and the same are hereby rejects and the Clerk of this Board is ordered to return the certified checks that accompani d said bids. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances heretofore made to following named persons be and the same are hereby discontinued from and after the dates set opposite their names, to wit: Beginning March lst, 1926, County allowance of $15 per month be discontinued to James H. Jones, %nightsen, on account of his being brought to Hospital. Beginning larch let, 1926, County allowance of $10 per month be discontinued to Donaciana Amador, Port Costa, on account of death. Beginning March lst, 19262 $20 county allowance of Ruby Johnson, be discontinued on account of sufficient support provided. It is further ordered that the following named indigents be and the same—are hereby granted the following increases commencing on following dates: Beginning Feb. lst, 1926 James H. Bane, 902 Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond, be increased from $15 per mont$ to $ 20 per month. Beginning Feb. 1st, 1926, county allowance of Mrs. Josephine Gotti, Crockett, be increased from $10 to $30 per month. It is further ordered that the following allowances be made: Beginning Feb. 15, 1926, Mrs. Marie Carona, Crockett, be granted $50 State aid for her five minor children on account of husband being in Wiemar Hospital, Beginning Feb. 15, 10,26, Mrs. Helen Hartman, Antioch, Box 292, be granted $30 .' per month state aid and $20 per month, county aid, for support of her three minor• children, hueband deceased. ' It is further ordered that the'County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasueer on Hospital Fund for the above named indigents in above named amounts, until the further order of this Board.,e, In the flatter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that T.A.Boyer, County Probation Officer, be and he is hereby authorized to take what steps are necessary to care for Eva Scott, a s ' child who needs medical attention. , In the tatter of Salary of Gardener for Court House and County ' Hospital. It appearing to the Board that it is necessary to fix a salary for gardener to take care of the gardens at the County Hospital and County Court House, It is, by the Board ordered that the salary of such gardener be hereby fixed at $150 per month. In the Matter of Repair of Election Booths. It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to have the election booths repaired for election purposes. ` t a Ir. Matter of contract for supplying 2,i gasoline and lubricating oil for county V garage and road machinery. The County Purchasing Agent having reported to this Board that he has several iS bids for furnishing of gasoline and lubricating oil in County Garage and for county road machinery; It is, b3 the Board ordergd that the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby- Ordered to enter into a contract with Associated Oil Company for gasoline at 15210 per gallon, delivered at county garage, and with the Union Oil Company for lubricating 'A oil at prices stated in their bid. In the ;`:atter of complaint about Squirrel Eradication J.C.Jones and Alonzo Stone, appear before the Board regarding the eradication rY ' of squirrels in Contra Costa County; after hearing complaint it is by the Board ordered that the District Attorney communicate with County Horticultural Commissioner, C.V. .. Stevens, regarding eradication of squirrels in their district. "I A R g I 2-16 I In the :atter of dance permits. The following persons having made applications to this Board for dance permits for dances to be held until 3 o'clock A.M. on the following dates: Edward 7U.Cordua Oakley Hall, March 6th 1926, Ellis Gilroy, Lay Point, March 13, 1926. It is ordered that permits be granted to said persons to hold dances until 3 o'clock A.L. on the above named dates.,�_ In the Matter of allowance of claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to th= Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasur 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 Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa Countyduring the year 1926, and from moneys collected for violation of Motor Vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roa s in said County and the following claims having been presented for construction of roads, bridges and culverts in Sup. Dist. #5; IJ It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of theSpecial Road Fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: )iam s Amount Jersey Farris Company $50.94 Jersey Farms Company 97,1j, - Peres Bros. 513.00. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.X In the Batter of Acceptance of plans and specifications for grading Harbor Boulevard, in Sup. Dist. #4, R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having presented to this Board, plans and specifications for the grading of Harbor Boulevard in Sup. Dist. #4, which said road to bo graded starts at East Third St. Pittsburg, at the plant of the Johns- Manville Company, and runs southerly 2552 feet; I { Thereupon it is bytbe Board ordered that said plans and specifications, and cross-sections be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications and cross sections for the gradin;,; of said road. It is furter ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertiue in the Pitts rg Posh, for bias to be 'presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monda.;, April 5th, 1926, for the doing of said work, in accordance with said plana and specifications. i i In the Matter of Issuance of , Bonds of Rodeo School District WHEREAS, on the 7th day of January, 1926, the School Board of the Rodeo s; School District in the County of Contra Costa, State f California, deemed it advisa e ' to call and by a resolution and order duly made and 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 and held throughout said Rodeo School District ' on the 2nd day of February, 1926, for the pur-pose of submitting to the electors F of said Rodeo School District, the question of issuing and selling the bonds of said Rodeo School District,in the amount of Eighty thousand dollars ($80,000.00) g to run not exceeding fifteen (15) years and to bear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually, for the purpose of raising money to be used for purchasing a school lot or school lots, for building or pur- chasing one or more school buildings, for making alterations or additions to said y scho•-1 building or schoolbuildings and for supplying said school building or school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus and for improving said school grounas; and S'iHEREAS, an election was held in said Rodeo school District on the 2nd day of February, 1926, in conformity with the said resolution and order of said School ' Board of the said Rodeo School District, and all the proceedings had in the premise have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the School Board of the said Rodeo School District as required by law; and W6EREAS, the s::id certified proceedings show and after a full examination x and investigation, this Board has found and does hereby find and declare; That in accordance with the resolution and order of the School Board of I Rodeo School District duly passed and adopted on the 7th day of January, 1926, an election was duly called in said Rodeo School District and was held in said x Rodeo School District on the 2nd day of February, 1926; and that notice of said election was given by posting notices thereof signed by the members of the said School Board in three public places in said Rodeo School District for more than twenty days next before said election, and by publishing such notice in the Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, not less than once a week for three successive weeks before said election, which said notice so posted and published was in the form required by the Political Code of theState of California. '�-- ' That prior to the openin, of the said polls at said election the Inspect) >F 4 and Judges of Election conductin said election-in said Rodeo School District, took the oath of office, as required by laly, and at the close thereof, canvassed the votes cast thereat, and cer-tified the result of said election to the said School Board of said Rodeo School District, and to them rade return of the ballot and the poll and tally list of said election. That on the 9th day of February, 1926, the same being the seventh day aftelr the said election and at the hour of one o'cloc'.k P.M. of said day, the School Board of said Rodeo School District met and canvassed the seid returns of said 248 1 I election, from which said returns the said School Board of the said Rodeo School District found and declared and this Board no^ finds and declares that there was a total of one hundred and twelve (112) votes cast at said election and that more than two—thirds of the votes cast, to wit: one hundred and twelve (112) votes were cast for issuing 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 Minutes of the said Board; And this Board further finds and declares that said election was duly and c duly and regularly called and held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly an regularly given and published, and that the result the",of was duly and regularly cani asced 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 regularlu and due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorizing the iss ante of the school District bonds and that the total of indebtedness o- said School Distr'ct including this propozed issue of bonds is within the limits prescribed by law. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the bonds of theRodeo School District in the County of Contra costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Eighty thousand dollars ($60,000,00) and that the same shall be numbered from one (1) to eighty (60) inclusive, and shall be in denominations of One thousand ($1000.60) Doll ars each, payable within fifteen (15) years from the date hereof in gold coin of the United States of America with interest thereon at the rate of five per cent per anntu r payable semi—annually in like gold coin, both principal and interest payable at the office of the County Treasurer of the said County of Contra Costa. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds stall be dated the 1st day of April, 1926, and shall be payable as follows, to wit: 4 bonds numbered from 1 to 4 inclusive, to mature 1 year from date to wit: the 1st day of April, 1927; 4 bonds numbered from 5 to 6, inclusive, to mature 2 years from date, to wit: the lst day of April, 1926; 4 bonds numbered from 9 to 12, inclusive, to mature 3 years from date, to wit: the 1st day of April, 1529; 4 bonds numbered from 13 to 16 inclusive, to mature 4 ye rs from date to wi the lst day of April, 1530; 5 bonds numbered from 17 to 21 inclusive, to mature 5 years from date, to , wit: the let day of April, 1931; 5 bonds numbered from 22 to 26 inclusive, to mature 6 years from date to wit: the 1st day of April, 1932; 5 bonds numbered from 27 to 31 inclusive, to mature 7 years from date, to wit: the lst day of April, 1933- 5 bonds numbered from 32 to 36 inclusive, to mature 6 years from date, to wit: the let day of April, 1934. 5 bonds numbered from 37 to 41 tnclusive, to mature 9 years from date, to wit., the 1st day of April, 1935; 6 bonds numbered from 42 to 47 inclusive, to mature 10 years from date I to wit: the lst day of April, 1936; 6 bonds numbered from 46 to 53 inclusive,to mature 11 years from date to wit: the let day ofApril, 1937; 6 bonds numbered fra, 54 to 59 inclusive, to mature 12 years fmm date to wit: the 1st day of April, 1936; 7bonds n-mbered from 60 to 66 inclusive, to mature 13 years from date to wit: the 1st day of April 1939; I i 7 bonds numbered from 67 to 73 inclusive, to mature 14 yearsfrom date, to wit: the 1st day of April, 1940; 7 bonds numbered from 74 to 60 inclusive, to mature 15 years from date, to wit: the let day of April, 1941; AND IT IS FURTHER. ORDER^aD that said bonds shall be issued in substantially ' the following form, to wit: No. SCHOOL DISTRICT BO0 ,$1,000.00 RODEO SCHOOL DISTRICT COUNTY OF CO'dT_RA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. - A ' Rodco School District in the County of Ocntra Costa, State of 0alifornia, United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and*promises to pay to the holder hereof at the office of the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, :z State of California, on the 1st day of April, 19_, One thousand ($1000.00) dollars in gold coin of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, on the 1st day of .October, and the 1st day of April, of each and every year £ruin 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 eighty (80) inclusive, amounting in the agTegate to the sum of Eight thousand dollars (,$$0,000.00) and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of t e County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the purpose of raising money to be ' used for purchasing a school lot or school lots, for building or purchasing one or mo e school buildings, for making alterations or additions to said school building or scho 1 buildings and for supplying said school building or school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus and for improving said school grounds, of, for and in the said RodeoSchcol District in said County of Cc tra Costa, State of California, in pursuant y of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Political Code and the Constit tion of the State of California, and is authorized by a vote of more than tw6-thirds of th voters voting at an electiorduly and regulezly called and 'held and conducted througho t said Rodeo School District, in said County and State on the 2nd day of February, 1926, And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby certify hat said election was duly and regularly called, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given ald published and the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law, and that ^all the acts and coditions and things required by la to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been ' performed in regular and in due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law, authorizing the issue of school diatrict bonds. And it is further also certified and declared that the total amount of indebtedness of the said Rodeo School District including this issue of bonds, is within J'.s the limit provided by law; This bond is in the form prescried by an order of the saidBoard of Super- visors duly made and entered in its 'Linutes on the lot day of March, 1926, and shall Is k payable out of the interest and sinking fund of the Rodeo School District and the money Tor the redzrmption of said bonds and the payment of interest thereon scall be a n 250 ++i I raised by taxation upon the taxable property of the said Rodeo school District. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman, and by the County Auditor, and attested by its Clerk with the Seal of the said Board attached this let day of April, 1926. Chairman, Board of Supervisors. ATTEST: County Ulerk and Clerk of the Board o Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California. ounty Auditor. RESOLVED-* That to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons equal in number to twice the number of years said bonds shall run and payable as hereinbefore set out, in substantially the folloring form, to wit: $25.00. INTEREST COUPON. No. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California will nay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Rodeo School District, in said County and State, on the day of 19_, - the sum of Twenty five dollars, for interest on Bond No, of said Rodeo School District. County Auditor. Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. ounty Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that the County Clerk of theCounty of Contra Costa, State of California, shall cause the said bonds and coupons to be prepared in accordance with the foregoing forms. AND IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of this Board, J.H."ells, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, and A.N.Sallenger, Count Auditor of said County is, and each of them are, hreby authorized as such officials to sign each of said bonds on behalf_ of said County and to impress upon each bond tb seal of this Board of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons by their respective facsimile signatures: AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said bonds be sold by the Board of Supervisors of said County, for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the , 5+h day of April, _ 1926, at the hour of _11 _ o'clock A.Y. 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 has ba-r. given by said Board of Super- visors by pu::lication of a notice, snecifying the time and place of the sale of said bonds, the number and denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereon, the terms for rs ich said bonds will run, and the date of paymm t 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 bands will be sold to the highest and best responsible bid er for cash, as aforesaid, but in no case for less than par and accrued interest, and that the said Board of Supervisor.- till reserve the right to reject any or all of sai bids for two successive weeks in the Pinole Weekly Times, a n^wspaper printed and published in and circulated in the said County of Contra Costa. r Passed and adopted at a regula!meeting of the said Board of Supervisors held on the 1st day of March, 1926, Ayes: Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, W.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trem ath, ' Noes: Supervisors- None. Absent: Suuervisors- None. Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. In the Matter of Issuance of Bonds of Rodeo School District. RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of t_ 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 Superviso s of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, are, and each of them is, hereby authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above matter. Dated this 1st day of March, 1926. �e a And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 22nd, 1926, at 10 o'cloo , . . . . .Chairman. ..Clerk. 7x: f- 'S �3 P;3 I �' 252 i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1926. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Ron. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J;H.We11s,Clerk. In the Matter of Advertisement for Bids for Furnishing of Refrigerating _ Plant in County Hospital. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing of a refrig - sting plant in accordance with plans and specifications heretofore adopted by this Board, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids infollowing sums, to wit: GAY ENGINEERING CORPORATION OF CALIFORNIA: Plant complete, $3,996. Addition if refrigeratingbox furnished with 4 inches of sheet cork instead of 3 inches, 286 . VULCAN IRON WORKS: Plant, complete, $3,041,00. F.$. RAFFO, DISTRIBUTOR FOR PARKER ICE MACHINE COMPANY: $3550• YORK PRODUCTS COBPORO14roposition No. l: Refrigerating plant and box insulated with 4 1/2 Granulated cork, $3253. Proposition No. 2: Box insulated with 4 inches sheet cork, $3466. CYCLOPS IRON WORKS: $2,94$.00. Additional if desired aser Alternate *1 calling for sheet cork.in storage box 1250 . Additional, if alternate#2 it deeired,.$225. Alternate #3, if desireo,additional, $70. DEALERS REFRIGERATING COMPANY: Refrigerating box only with proper compartments and facilities as outlined, $915. Using sheet cork instead of granulated cork stuck with petrola tic cement, $1128. Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that each bid containing certain specifications which will have to be investigated by this Board in order to determin the lowest and best bid presented, and the Gay Engineering Corporation of California, having at this time requested that their bid be not considered on account of being t o high and asking for return of their certified check, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the certified check of the Gay Engineering Corporation of California, be and the San is hereby ordered returned to said Company and said bid not considered. It is further ordered that the other bids be and the same are hereby referred to the Hospital Committee of this Board for further hearing , and the heariz g ; will be continued to and set for Monday, April 5, 1926, atll o'clock A.M. I 2�3 =2 In the Matter of Lost Warrants. f.. M.E.Lacassie having filed with this Board an affidavit showing that on the 20th day of October, 1924, there was issued to Walnut Creek Garage Company, a Warrant �i No. 320, on Sup. dist. $2 fund, for sum of $88.07, and that said warrant was mailed on Oct. 22nd, 1924, and has never been received; Thereupon, it is by fre Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said warrant and that a duplicate of same ;a be issued by the County Auditor, registered by County Treasurer and paid in order Of ' payment of said original lost warrant.,c. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District $1619. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the followin s 1 warrants of Reclamation District $1619, be and the same Cre hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 3932 March let, 1926 242.05 39' March let, 1926 25.00 e March let, 1926 90.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of f this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. _ In the Matter of approval of contract of J.P.Holland. J.P.Rolland, having heretofore beer awarded a contract to grade the Tunnel Road, and said J.P.Holland having filed a bond and cotract as heretofore ordered by this Board, ?' It is, by the Board ordered that the contracts and bonds heretofore pre— sented and approved by the Chairman of this Board, be and the same are hereby approv k ed by this Board, and the act of the Chairman in approving the said bonds and lignin said contracts, is hereby ratified. 1 In Matter of Granting Dance Permits. i4 ' The following persons having made applications to this Board for dance ^+ F permits to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates: Ed. W.Cordua, Oakley Hall, Oakley, March 20th, 1926. s; Ed. W.Cordua, American Legion Hall, Br ntweod, April 3rd, 1926. M.B. Cabral, Rodeo, April 3rd, 1926. r It is by the Board ordered that permission to conduct dances until 3 o'cloc A.M. on above dates be granted to above named persons.,' 20-4 In the Matter of Termination of Agreement between Southern Pacific Company and County of Contra Costa. The Southern Pacific Comnany having made application to this Board for termination of Agreement between Southern Pacific Company and County of Catra Cost for use of premises of the Southern Pacific Company for roadway purposes, near the town of Antioch, and it appearing to the Board that said property has been deeded to the County of Contra Costa, by said Southern Pacific Company, IT IS, BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that said Agreement made between the Southern Pacific Company and County of Contra Costa, dated April 25, 1919, be and the same is hereby terminated, and the Chairman of this board is hereby authorized to sign the termination of said Agreement and the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to attest the same. The vote of the Board on said order being unanSmous. In the Matter of application of Coast Counties Gas & Electric Company for permission to install a six inch gas transmission line. The Coast Counties Gas & Electric Company having filed with this Board application for permit to install six inch gas transmission line an county road between Antioch and Pittsburg, as per location shown on blue print accompanying said letter,; It is by the Board ordered that said Coast Counties Bas & Electric Compa y be and they are hereby permitted to install said pine in places indicated by the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County and Supervisor of Supervisor District #4 said pipe to be installed only in accordance idth conditions required by said part is } In the Matter of application to repair streets in Mountain View Addition to Martinez, Cal. A petition signed by residents of Mountain View Addition to Martinez, requesting the repair of certain streets therein, was received by the board and rea to the Board, and the Board referred the matter to Supervisor Hayden. es r ((' 255 All In the Matter of Cancellation of Erroneous 3 Assessments, The County Tax Collector and County Assessor having certified to this Board and the County Auditor, that in tie yea=1917-15-20, a portion of Lot 27, Block 7, Cerritos Addition to Richmond was assessed to Andrew Nystrom; that portion of Lot 27 was acquired by the City of Richmond at the time of the widening of 23rd Street, and should not have been assessed;owing to the fact that this portion of the Lot there ' appeared on the Assessment Roll erroneously.are delinquent taxes on same for these years. In year 1920, Lot 22, and the West 1/2 of Lot 23, Block 101, Amended Map of ' the City of Richmond, was assessed to Ricks, A.Pedro and there are delinquent taxes on same for year 1920. This property is owned by the city of Richmond; z Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor be and he is ry hereby authorized to cancel the delinquent taxes shown on above property., In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follovinj cash allowances be and the same are hereby made to following named indigents commencing 'a on dates set opposite their respective names: Beginning March 1st, 1926, Mrs. Mary Alves, 609 Fairmont St. E1 Cerrito, be and she is hereby granted $30 per month State aid and $30 county aid for support I and maintenance of her three minor children. That beginning March A, 1926, Mrs. Mary Rey, Crockett, be and she is hereby > granted an allowance of $10 per month state aid for support and maintenance of her minor child. - Beginning March let, 1926, Mrs. Mamie Mansietta, 506 West St. Pittsburg, be and she is hereby granted $10 county aid for support of herself. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on first of each and every month until the further order of this Board, and that the County Treasurer pay the , same. ' It is further ordered that beginning March 15, 1926,--- allowance of $10 per month state aid and $10 couyt�aid, be and the same is hereby discontinued to Schwarz children on account Wring self-supporting. The vote thereon being unanimous., t: ' In the Matter of Care of child of J.E.Munez. It having been reported to this Board by the Probation Officer and investiga - ed by Supervisor W.J.Buchanan, that the child of J.E.Munez, is in indigent circumat noes and needs the care and attention of Hospital service, and that said child has been I placed in the Children's Hospital at San Francisco; It is, by the Board ordered that Thomas A.Boyer, County Probation, Officer, be and he is hereby authorized to look after said child and furnish such Hospital "GT r 256 services as will be required for said child until the further order of this Board, said expenses for maintenance of said child to be paid on presentation of duly verifie claims therefor. In the Matter of Predatory Animal Control. This Board having received notice from C.G.Poole, Leader of Predatory Animal Control that the allotment which this Board has heretofore made to this work will be exhausted by the end of March; It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify said C.G.Pool Leader, Predatory Animal Control, that this Board will continue the work under the samd condition as heretofore ordered to July 1st, 1926, when other arrangements can be made for the next fiscal year. In the Matter of Ro-d District Improvement #4. WHEREAS, a petition has been presented to this Board of Supervisors signed by the owners of more than 54 of the property fronting on certain portions of certai str sets situated in the Andrade View Tract, map of which is on file in the County Recorder's office of said County in Volume 4 of Maps, page 96 and Fay Andrade Tract map of which is on file in the County Recorder's office of said County in Volume 6 of Maps, page 127, and particularly described as follows: All of the Alfreda Boulevard, Wilcox Avenue, and 18th and 20th Streets situated within the boundaries of said Andrade View Tract, and that porticn of Sanford Avenue in said Fay Andrade Tract between 18th Street and 23rd Street and that portion of said 18th and 20th Streets in said Fay Andrade Tract lying between the south bouadary line of said Andrade View Tract and a line parallel to and one hundred (100) feet south of the southerly line of said Sanford Avenue. and, HER6;AS, said petition reouests that said portions of said streets be improv— ad, and, WHEREAS this Board•of Supervisors did on the let day of March, 1926, pass a resolution under and by virtue cf the powers vested in them by an Act entitled "Road District Improvement Act of 19070directing E.A.Hoffman, to prepare plans and specifications for the improvements of said streets and appointing said E.A.Hoffman as engineer of work and Homer W.Patterson as attorney, which said resolution was entitled "Ir, the Matter of Road Improvem;rt District No. 4" and, - WHEREAS, the owners of more than50 of the property fronting on the streets hereinabove described have requested that said streets be improved under the powers vested in this Board of Supervisors by an Act entitled " County Improvement Act of 1921" and that said streets be improved in accordance with the provisions of said Act and, 2�of WHEREAS, it appears that public interest and convenience require that said streets be improved in accordanc4with the provisions of said "County Improvement Act of 1921" and now therefore, he BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of ' California, that the action taken by said Board on March 1, 1926, "In the Latter of Road District Improvement No. 4" and under the"Road District Improvement Act of 1907" as contained in the resolution hereinabove referred to, is hereby rescinded and all proceedings thereunder are hereby ordered stopped. 7 ' IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED by this Board.of Supervisors under the powers vested T in them by an Act entitled "County Improvement Act of 1921" that E.A.Boffman, a com- petent person is hereby designated and directed to prepare specifications for the improvement of said streets hereinabove described. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that E.A.Hoffman be and he is hereby appointed engin a gi er of work and all duties in connection with said work corresponding to the duties to be performed by the City Engineer as set forth in the "Improvement Act of 1911" shall be performed by said engineer of work. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that said work shall be done under the direction and to the satisfaction of said engineer of work and all materials used shall comply with the specifications and be to the satisfaction of the said engineer of work and said engineer of work shall make and sign the assessment as.provided in said "County Improvement Act of 19210. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the compensation to be paid to said E.A.Hoffman for doing all the work and services to be performed and furnished as hereinabove set forth, is hereby fixed on the basis of eight per cent (9%) of the total contract price. This order is made in conformity with the provisions of the "County Improvement Act of 1921" and said compensation herein provided is to bepaid only as•provided in said Act. The foregoing Resolution was on the 22nd day of March, 1926, passed unanimously by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of balifornia. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 5th, 1926, at io o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . .. ..Chairman. nAl r GG f .Clerk. I 258 j IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, APRIL 5th, 1926. The Board met at 10 o-clock A.Y. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Oleson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.eells,Clerk. The minutes and proceedings for and during the month of March, 1926, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and as read by the Clerk are approved by the Board and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of Issuance of Bonds of Rodeo School District. This Board having heretofore advertised for sale $800000 of bonds of Rodeo School District being 80 bonds of the denomination of $1000 each, bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, said bonds to be dated April let, 1926, and this being the time and place for presentation of bide, the following bidders present bids in following sums, to wit: E.H. ROLLINS & SONS, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $1,¢58.00. SCHWABACHER & CO., par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $740.00. PEIRCE, FAIR & CO., par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $?,385.00. R.H. MOULTON & CO., par, accrued interest to dale of delivery and a premium of $1,605.00. FREEMAN SMITH & CAMP, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $85f.00. BANK OF ITALY, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $2,325.00. ANGLO,LONDON,PARIS COMPANY, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $2,064.00. BANK OF PINOLE, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $1,217.00. DEAN, HITTER & CO. PAR, accrued inter=st to date of delivery and premium of $1759•x• Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of Peirce,Fair & Co. is the highest and beat bid presented forsaid bonds; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bonds be and the same are hereby sold to Peirce, Fair & Co. for sum of par, accrued interestto date of delivery and a premium of $2,385.00. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that upon payment to the County Treasurer of the , County of Contra Costa of the sum of Par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $2,355.00, that the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County deliver said bonds to said Peirce, Fair & Co. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimouSt 'c 259 C t In the Ratter of Advertising for bids for Grading Harbor Boulevard in Supervisor .District A. h This bard having heretofore adapted plans and specifications for grading Harbor Boulevard in Supervisor district ;4, and this being the time and place for G receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids in following sums, to wit: E.E.C'Hrien_ Grading, per cu, yd, S.49 KAISER PAYING CO. .59 g..J. MALCOLM: .55 MICHELE EVOLA: • • .59 . YccAULEY: • • .65 HUTCHINSON CO. " " .44. if time limit, $36G. Thereupon, said bids having been referred to County Engineer and he having ; reported on said bide and E.E.O'Brien having raised objections to some bids and it appearing to the Board that there is a misunderstanding by the bidders as to the s intent of the specifications for this work; 4 It is, by the*Board ordered that all of said bids be and the same are hereby a rejected, and the Clerk is ordered to return checks to said respective bidders. IT Is rumER ORDERED that the County Engineer amend said specifications and is so amended said plans and specifications ir said work are hereby adopted. IT IS rURTHER ORDERED that to Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby ordered to advertise in the Pittsburg Past, for new bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on MONDAY, MAY 3rd, 1926, in accordance wit said amended plans and specifications. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. 5 d�F In the Matter of approval of Warrants 3 of Reclamation District *2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrants of Reclamation District ►2059 be and the same are hereby ordered approved, to wit: y- No. Date Amount. 349 O April 3rd, 1926 $119.060 ` ■ 5'+ 5 266.3D j52 " 33.00 53 r 35-D5 . 5'� 15„50515 35 " 46 64 And the Chairman and Clark of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto, :3 i 260 In the Batter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2024. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #2024, be and the same are hereby ordered approved: No. Date Amount. 104 Jan. 10, 1926 ; 732.19 106 Feb. 10, 1926 226.43 107 Har. 10, 1926 1,182.09 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. - In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2025. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered-that the follows g warrants of Reclamation District #2025, be and the same are hereby ordered approved: No. Date Amount. 116 Jan. 10, 1926 ; 2210.48 117 Feb. 10, 1926 5646.27 118 Har. 10, 1926 2987.21. And the Chairman.and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorised to note the approval of said Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2026. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin warrants of Reclamation District #2026, be and the same are hereby ordered approved: No. Date Amount. 138 .Tan. 10, 1926 ;1166.43. 139 Mar. 10, 1926 650,00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. f In the Matter of approval of Maps by Board of Supervisors. The Board adopts the following Resolution by unanimous vote of the Board: RESOLVED, that, all Maps or Plats of Subdivisions prepared in accordance with an Act of March 15, 1907, and subsequent amendments thereto, where such subdivision borders on or includes within its boundaries any existing State Highway or road designated as a State Highway or any road which may in the opinion of the Board of Supervisors be hereafter designated as a State Highway, shall be submitted for the approval or recommendation of the State Highway Engineer relative to such State Highway or road before such Map or Plat shall be accepted or approved by this Board. :v i c 261 3 Al In the Matter of Purchase of Land from W.N,Jones, for use of County of ' Contra Costa for a Hall of Records Building Site. ' The hereinafter described real property in Block 21 of the Additional St=sy of the Town of Martinez, having been offered for sale to this Board for use in connec F h ion with the Court House for.the purpose of building a Hall of Records and for all and any other purposes for which it may be lawfully used, and this Board deeming it necessary and convenient for the public good that the County of Contra costa purchase the following described property, situate, lying and being in the town of Martinez, ' County of Contra Costa, State of California, and more particularly described as fol— lows: BEGINNING at a point on the westerly line of Pine Street that bears 50 feet northerly from the intersection of the westerly line of Pine street with the Northerl line of Ward Street; thence at right angles westerly 50 feet to a point on dividing line between Lots 7 and B, in Block 21; thence at right angles northerly along the 31 dividing line between Lots 7 and S, Block 21, 25 feet to a point; thence at right angles easterly 50 feet to a point on the westerly line of Pine Street; thence south— erly along westerly line of Pine Street 25 feet to place of beginning. Being the southerly 25 feet of the northerly 50 feet of Lot 9, Took 21 of the Additional Survey of the Town of Martinez asper maor plat of the Additional Sur— vey of the Town of Martinez, on file in tie office of the County Recorder of County of Contra Costa, y for the purpose of building thereon, a Hall of Records for the County of Cor Costa 3 and for any and all other purposes for which it may be lawfully used and it further k appearing to this Board that the price asked for said lot, to wit: the sum of $151.1 is a reasonable price for said lot. IT IS ORDERED that it is the intention of the Board of Supervisors to pureh from W,N.Jones, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land bereinabove described, " for said sum of $151.16 and that this Board will meet on Man day, the 3rd day of May, . 1926, at hour of 11 o'clock A.M. at the Board room of said Board, at the Court House In the Town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, to consummate said purchase. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board give notice as required b3 8 law of the intention of this Board to make such purchase and of the time and place when and where this Board will meet to consummate said sale, by publication of a notice in the manner and form required by Im, for three weeks, in the Contra Costa ' Gazette, being a newspaper of general circulation printed and puhlisbed in the Count of Contra Costa, State of CAifornia. The vote of the Board on said order being o follows: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. r 262 .$ f In the Matter of Purchase of Real Estate from Edwin W. Merrithew and wife and Leo F.Tormey and wife, for use of County of Contra Costs for a Rall of Records Site. The hereinafter described real estate in Block 21, of the Additional Survey of the Town of Martinez, having been offered for sale to this Board for use of the County in connection with the Court House, for purpose of building a Ball of Resor , and for all and any other lawful purpose for which it may be lawfully used, and thi Board deeming it necessary and convenient that the County of Centra Costa purchase the following described property, being real property situate, lying and being in the town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and more partic larly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the westerly line of Pine Street, where the northerly line of Lot Number 8 in Block 21, intersects said westerly line of said street; thence westerly along the northerly line of said Lot 8 to the dividing line between lots numbered 7 and S in said block; thence southerly and along the westerly line of said lot number 8, 25 feet to station; thence easterly and parallel with the northerly line of said Lot number 8 to the easterly line of said lot and the wester y line of Pine Street; thence northerly along the said westerly line of Fine Street, and the easterly line of said Lot number 8, 25 feet into the place of beginning. Being the northerly 25 feet of lot number 8 in Block 21 as said lot and Block are laid down and delineated on the map of the 6dditional or Welch Survey of the Town o Martinez, now on file in the office of the ounty Recorder of the said County of Contra Costa. for the purpose of building thereon a Hall of Records and for any and all other purposes for which it may be lawfully used, and it further appearing to the Board - thstthe price asked for said real property, to wit: the sum of $1000. is a reasonab a {' price for said land; IT IS ORDERED that it is the intention of the Board of Supervisors to pure sa from Edwin W.Merrithew and Emma Merrithew, his wife, and Leo F.Tormey and Laura.L. Tormey, his wife, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land above herein descri ed, for the sum of $1000, andthat this Board will meet on Monday, the 3rd day of May, 1926, at hour of 11 o'clock A.M. at the Board Room of said Board at Ahe Court Rouge 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 such purchase and of the time and place when and where this Board will meet to consummate such sale, by publication of a notice in the manner and for the time required by law, for three weeks in the Contra Costa -Standard, being a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. The following vote was taken on said order, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. 263 In the Matter of Construction of Crossing k` over tracks of A.T.& S.F. R.R. on Harbor Y Boulevard, in Sup. Dist. �}4. ' It is by the Board ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby ordered to make application to the Railroad Commission for permis - ion to cross the tracks of the A.Y. & S.F. Ray. Company with a county road. z ' In the Matter of Adoption of an Ordinance Regulating Excavations in portions of County Roads, Lanes, alleys and Public places in County of Contra Costa; regulating the re-filling and repair of said excavations, requiring a permit therefor, and providing a penalty for violation of this Ordinance. The Board adopts an Ordinance No. 185, being an Ordinance regulating ezcava ions 1n portions of County roads, lanes, alleys and public places in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and regulating the re-filling and repair of said `q excavations, requiring a permit therefor, and providing a penalty for violation of ' said Ordinancet and orders that said Ordinance be published for at least one week in the Contra Costa Gazette. The said Ordinance was passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Hoes: None. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is, on motion dulymade and carried, by the Board ordered that the following allowances heretofore made to following named indigots, be discontinued from and after the following dates, to wit: Beginning March let, 1926, $5. county allowance be discontinued Molly ' Corrujedo on account of changed home, support not needed. Begin,ang April 1st, 1926, $10 state aid and $10 county aid, be discontinu d to the Schwarz children on account of Alice being self supporting in a private home. Beginning April let, 1926 $40 state aid be discontinued Mrs. Virginia Pretta on account of her husbaad returning from Weimar. It is further ordered that beginning April 1st, 1926, the allowance of Mrs F' ' Kate Dolan, Port Costa, be increased from $10 to $15 per month by the County. Beginningg April let, 1926, the allowance of Mrs. Jane Tellus, Antioch, be increased from S12 to $18 per month by county; It is :L rther ordered that beginning April let, 1926, the following allo antes be and same are hereby made to following named indigents; ' Joe Lupo, 509 Berrellessa St. Martinez, be allowed $20 county aid. `s Mrs. Isabel Dabary, 1417 Florida St. Crockett, be allowed $20 per month by county for support of her father and mother and children. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on the first of each and every �J r 264 y i month until the further order of this Board, In the Matter of adoption of plans and specifications for the building of Sec. 2, Div, #36, County Highway. � J R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having presented to this Board, plane and spec - fications for the grading and macadamizing of Sec. 2, Div. #36, of County Highway, Contra Costa County, California, which said sec. 2, of Div. #36, is that part of the road leading from the Exalsior School House, beginning 1 1/2 miles west of said School house and extending westerly 7920 feet to its junction with Boulevard running south from the town of Brentwood,in eastern. Contra Costa County. Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, and cross-sections be and the same are hereby adopted as plane and specifications and cress-secticns for the grading of said road; It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Byron Times, for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, May 3rd, 19=6, for doing said work, in accordance with said plans and a pecifications. In the Matter of Communication from Legislative Committee of State Session of Boards of Supervisors. This Board having received a communication from Legislative Committee of the State Association of the Boards of Supervisors regarding recommendations of proposed legislation in this; That the Two Legislative measures proposed at the San Diego Convention of t e Boards of Supervisors be modified byyfiret: to extend the time during which the Gasoline Tax is to be effective fromtwo years to twelve years; second: to use a simpler form of Initiative Measure then that presented at San Diego Convention; third, to not place the Five Million Dollar Proposition on the ballot; Thereupon after consideration by this Board the Clerk is hereby ordered to notify said Com;::ittee that they approve said recommendations and approve the elimi it- ion of the Five Million Dollar Proposition on the ballot. Inihe Matter of Refrigerating Plant in Contra Costa County Hapital. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing of a refrigerating plant for the County Hospital in accordance with plans and specificat ons heretofore adopted by this Board, and this Board having received bids for furnishin of said plant on March 22nd, 1926, and they having referred all of said bids to the HosoiAl Committee of this Board consisting of Supervisors Oscar Olsson and R.J. 265 I Trembath, for a report the-reon, and said Supervisors Oscar Olsson and R.J.Trembath, having reported to this Board that they have considered all of the bids presented, together with the Engineering features connected with each bid and after having visited said plants where the different makes of machines called for in said bids ' are installed, that it is their opinion that the York Machine referred to in the bi of the York Products Corporation, is the best machine for the purposes required by the County of Contra Costa at said Hospital, and that_the bid on Proposition#1 of said York Products Corporation, is the best bid and is in compliance with plans and ' specifications adopted by this Board, and therefore they recommend to this Board that the bid of the York Products Corporation on Proposition #1 of said bid, be accepted by this Board and the contract awarded to said York Products Corporation in accordance therewith. Thereupon, it is on motion of Supervisor Hayden, seconded by Supervisor Knott, by the Board ordered and this Board hereby finds and declares that the York Products Corporation's ice machine as described in said bid of York Products Corpor t— ion or.Proposition No. 1, for the sum of $3,253 is in accordance with said plans an specifications heretofore adopted by this Board and is the best machine for the pur poses required by the County of Contra Costa at said Hospital and is the beet bid presented for furnishing of said Refrigerating Plant in accordance with said specl— ' fications. It IS HEREBY ORDERED that said contract for the furnishing and installing of said Refrigerating Plant at said County Hospital, be and the same is hereby awarded to York Products Corporation on proposition No. 1 for the sum of =3,253• IT IS FURTHER. ORDERED that said York Products Corporation furnish to this Board, good azd sufficient bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price for the faithful performance of said contract and fifty pe cent of estimated contract price as sequrityfor labor and material furnished. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all other bids be and the same are hereby reject— ed and the Clerk of this Board is hereby ordered to return to each of the unsucces ful bidders, their checks accompanying their said bids. In the Matter of Application of Associated Oil Company for permit to Cross County road with pipe line. ' The Associated 011 Company having made application to this Board for a permit to cross county Road with pipe lines and having presented a form of Agreemen -)x allowing said Company to pass over said road, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Form of Agreement be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to execute said Agreement for and on behalf of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and that the County Clerk attest the same. n 266 In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits, The following persons and societies having made application to this Board for permits to conduct dances on dates set opposite their names, until 3 o'clock A.M g; to wit: e Live Oak Farm Center, Legion Hall Brentwood, April 24, 1926. Mt. Diablo Post, No. 246, American Legion, Danville, May let, June 5th, and 4uly 3rd, 1926. -- Liberty Club of Danville, Petersen Hall, Tassajara, April 17, 1926. A.H. Goryer, for Rodeo Fire Dept. Rodeo Hall, May 1st, 1926, and May 29,19 W It is by the Board ordered that permission be granted to said above named persons and societies to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M.on above named dates. And the—Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 19th, 1926, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. v5. . . . . .Clerk. / c •,�� Gam- .. $i 3 3 ea 3 f 1 �a. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALI_URNIA, , LONDAY, April 19th, 1926, The Board met at 10 o'clock A.H. 'a Present: Hon, W.J.Bucbanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; ' Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J Trembath.— J.H.'�ells,Clerk. s In the Matter of Lost Warrant. Rudolf Leach having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that there was issued to him, on Nov, 16, 1925, a warrant on County Library Fund#335, for the sum of $9, and that said warrant was mailed to him on November 17, 1925, and is not now in his possession; It is, by the Board ordered that as County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of s=id lost warrant and that a duplicate of the same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in orde of payment of said original lost warrant. The vote thereon being unanimous. In the Matter of Communication from F.E.Quail regarding Old River Bridge and Clifton Court Ferry. A letter having been received from F.E.Quail County Surveyor of San Joaquin ' County, calling attention of the Board of Supervisors to the condition of the Clifton A. Court Ferry and Old River Bridge; It is, by the Board ordered that said matter be and the same is hereby referr d to Supervisor Trenbath and County Surveyor R.R.Arnold, with full power to make arrang — ments regarding said matter as they deem best for the County of Contra Costa. In the Matter of approval of Warrants ;4r of Reclamation. District #1619. ' Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 398 March 30 1926 6 3+5.32. April 7tA, 1926 90.00 397 April 7th, 1926 25.00 And the Chairman of 'Uhis Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. I 268 r# In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. t The following persons and societies having made application to this Board for permission to conduct dances unti13 o'clock A.M. on dates set opposite their respective names, Valley Circle #966 C, of F. of A. San Ramon Hall, San Ramon, May 8th, 1926. Holy Ghost Committee, Oakley H#11 Oakley, June 5th, 1926. I.O.O.F. Lodge, Byron, May let, 1§26. It is by the Board ordered that permission be granted to above named persons and societies to conduct dances until3 o'clock A.M.on above dates. i3 2 In the Matter of Painting Corridors and Halls of Court House. Zeb Knott, presents plans and specifications for the cleaning and painting of inside halls and corridors of Court House; a Thereupon it is by the Board ordered that said plane and specifications be and they are hereby adopted as plans and specifications for cleaning up and painting of said corridors and halls of said Court House, s It is ordered that the Clerk advertise in the EI Cerrito Journal, for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday May 17th, 1926, for painting of said halls and corridors in accordance with said plans and specifications. In the Matter of Adoption of plans and specifications for grading and graveling of Div. #25 Oounty .Highway. - - R.R,Arnold, having presented to this Board plans and specifications for grading and graveling of Div. #25 of the County Highway, which said Division No. 25 of said County Highway is thet part of the Marsh Creek Road beginning at a point thre miles east of the Town of Clayton, and extending easterly a distance of 2.1 miles . to a point near the pumping station of the Shell Company of California on Marsh Creek; It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, and cross- sections be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications, profile and cross-sections for the grading and graveling of said road; It is further ordered that the Clerk of said Board advertise in the Pittsbug Dispatch for bids to be presented to this Board un to the hour of 11 o'clock 63f on� Monday, May 17th, 1926, for doing of said work in accordance with said plans and specifications. The vote thereon being unanimous. P � X643 4 In the Matter of adoption of plans and specifications for paving of portion of Division#21 of the County Highway. .'.? R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to ` ' this Board plans and specifications for Ming a portion of Div. #21 of County Highwa which said Division#21 1s that next of the County Highway between the easterly city limits of the town of Martinez and Peyton, a distance of 3$00 linear feet, It is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, cross-sectio a ' and profiles be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications for the building of said road; It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Contra r Costa Standard for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, May 17th, 1926, for doing of said work in accordance with plans and ri specifications. In the Matter of Contract of York Products Corporation for furnidning of Refrigerating plant for county Hospital. This Board having heretofore awarded the York Products Corporation, a con- ' tract for the installing of a Refrigerating plant in Contra Costa County Hospital a in accordance with plms and specifications heretofore adopted by this Board, and said York Products Corporation having presented to this Board, a contract duly F signed and bonds in accordance with said order heretofore made; It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and amount thereof be and the same are hereby approved by this Board; It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby ordered to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The vote thereon being unanimous. ' In the :latter of Alterins Plans and specifications and contract for installing Refrigerating Plant in County Hospital. The Dealers Refrigerator Company having offered to install in the County Hospital of Contra Wsta County in conjunction with the York Products corporation, a refrigerator box and take over that part of the contract of the York Products Corporation for the building o_ said box for the sum of $915. and said York Product Corporation through their representative Bertram Rigdy in open Board having requested said Board to make said change and alter said contract of said York Produ s g Corporation by deducting from said contract the building of said box and the sum of $915, the price agreed upon by the said York Products Corporation, said Dealers a, Refrigerator Company and the said Board of Supervisors and it appearing to the Boar that it would be to the best interests of the said County of Contra Costa to purcha e P 270 _ , said box direct from the Dealers Refrigerator Company in accordance with proposal made to this Board on April 5th, 1926, for the sum of $915 and deduct the building of said box from the contract of said York Products Corporation and the amount agreed upon of 4915; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract of the York Products Corporat on be and the same is hereby modified by deducting therefrc.,r the building of the refriger— ator box and the sum of $915.00. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County be and he is herebv ordered to purchase and have installed in the County Hospital Building, fro:a the Dealers Refrigerator Company for the sun of $915, the Refrigerator box called for under proposal filed with said Purchasing Agent on April 5th, 1926 and now on file in his office, for the sum of $915. said amount to be paid upon the installation of said box in accordance wit': said proposal and on acceptance by this Board and or presentation c: a duly verified claim therefor. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the balance of said contracts' York Products Corporation be and the same is hereby declared to be in full force and effect. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i in the Matter of Egployment of Manager, Matron and Assistant Matron for County Detention Home. The Probation Committee having verbally reported to this Board that they have examined the different applicants for the position of Manager, matron and assistant matron of the Detention Home, and having recommended to this Board the employment of Mr. and W.B.Rouse for manager and matron and Miss Eula Rouse for assistant matron of the County Detention Horne, and Honorable A.B.McXenzie, Judge of the Superior Court having appeared before the Board in person and stated to the Board that he approved the recommendation of said Probation Connittee, and said Committee having; reported to this Board that the said Manager, Matron and Assistant) Matron would perform said work for the total sum of $2500 per year, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that ;fir and Mrs. W.B.Rouse, be and they are hereby appointed Manager and Matron of said Deten— tion Home and that hiss Eula Rouse be and she is hereby employed as Assistant Matron of said Detention. Home. It is further ordered that said positions commence at the dates to be i hereafter recommended by said Probation Committee and the County Probation Officer and that said salary shall begin to run at the date of actual employment by said Committee,at said Detention Home, i It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant in equal monthly installments in favor of Lir. and Mrs. W.B.Rouse on first of each and every month, after the commencement of said employment, Ir the sum of $150, in payment for said services as manager mnd matron and that said Auditor draw warrant�n favor of Eula Rouse, for the sum of $58.33 1/3 per month �5 on the first of each and every month, in payment for said servic es as assistant r r matron of said Detention Home, and that the County Treasurer my the same.l In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that beginning April lst, 1926, the allm ante heret ' fore made to Mrs, Lucy Cardinale, 249 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg, of $40 state aid an $10 county aid be and the same is hereby discontinued on account of her recent marri e. Beginning April 1st, 1926, the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Ellen Johnson 2530 Clinton Ave. Richmond, be and the same is hereby discontinued on account of her recent marriage. Beginning April 1st, 1926, the county allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Angeli Guisto, 628 - 2nd St. Richmond, be and the same is discontinued on account of her ^ recent marriage. 3 It is further ordered that beginning April 1st, 1926, Mrs. Julia Deacy, E1 Cer- A rito be placed back on the list for $10 state aid and $5 county aid for herself and three year old child. r That beginning April lst, 1926, Thomas A Boyer, Probation Officer,be allowed f $30 per month state aid for support andmaintenance of three Jose children, Margaret, Robert and Juanita, at Salvation Army Home at Lytton. That beginning April lst 1926, Secondo Ghidella, 121- 42nd St Richmond be allowed $30 state aid and 115 county aid for support and maintenance of three minor orohan children of his brother. That Uegimzing April 1st, 19, .d M rgaret Antinino R,F,D, Box 340, Richmond ' be and she is herbby allowed $10oun y for the support and maintenance of herself and ten year old child, on account of death of her husband. That beginning April let, 1926, Mrs, Josephine Sechiatano, 285- Pest 3rd St, PittsburS, be and she is hereby allowed $30 state aid and $30 county aid for support and maintenance of herself and three minor children on'Lccount of recent death of her husband. That beginning April lett 1926, Mrs. Bessie Marchio, Sth & L. Sts. Antioch, be and she is hereby allowed 430 state aid for support and maintenance of herself and three minor children on account of her husband being in Weimar. That beginning April let, 1926, Miss Min.iie Nott, 455- 6th St. `iichmond be " allowed $12.50 per month county aid for support on account of being physically :'A and mentally incapacitated to care for herself. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Trea urer in favor of each of above named indigents on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. 3 ' In the Matter of Allowance of Claim nt on General Fund. a It appearing to the Board that the funds of A.D. 1, S.D. 1, would be unreaso ' ably burdened by the payment of the following claims for bridge work; and road material, to Xt: Bates & Borland, $184.50. Bates & Baiand, 11.00 Bates & Borland, 53.50 Bates & Borland, 6.00 a Bates & Borland, 288.00 Hutchinson Company 3.00 It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and they are and each of s them is, hereby ordered paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County, The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of theHoard, a AND THE BOARD TAKES RECESS TO MEET ON McnDAY MAY 3rd, 1926,at 10 o'clock A.M. Clerk. Chairman. I' 9(2 i BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, MAY 3rd, 1926. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. N.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath� - _ _ _- - - J.H.4ells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of April, 1926, are read to the Board by the Clerk and as read approved and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. ' In the.Matter of Incorporation of territory known as Kensington. AHEREAS, at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, held this 3rd day of May, 1926, said Board has had presented to it, a petition that certain territory therein described be incorport- ad as a municipal corporation.of the sixth class, under the name and style of the City of Kensington, under and pursuant to the provisions of an Act of the Legislatur entitled "An Act to provide for the organization incorporation and government of mun icipal corporations"approved March 13th, 1583, as amended to date. AND WHEREAS, said Board has examined the persons who circulated said petition and other competent persons having knowledge in the premises, and having heard all objections to said petition as required by law, now therefore; The Board_of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa do hereby find and de- termine as follows: 1. That the territory in said petition proposed to be incorporated, is entire. ly situated in Contra Costa County aid contains not less than five hundied (500) inhabitants, to wit: about six hundred (600) inhabitants, as nearly as may be as- certained: 2. That said petition is signed by fifty-six qualified electors, being not less than fifty (50) of the qualified electors of the County of Contra Costa, resideis within the limits of such proposed corporation; , 3. That said petition was published for at least two (2) weeks before the ti at which the same was presented, in the E1 Cerrito Journal, a weekly newspaper, prin� ed and published in said County, together with a notice stating the time of the meeting at which the same was to be presented; 4. That within the boundriries of such proposed corporation, as same are hereinafter set forth, there is included therein only such portion of unsubdivided area, ranch land or acreage property as the owners thereof have petitioned to have included within the limits of such proposed incorporation; 5. That the boundaries of such proposed corporation are established and defined as follows: BEGI14X NG at the southeasterly corner of the existing incorporated limits of the City of El Cerrito, which point is the intersection of the center line of SantIR Fe Avenue, as said Avenue is so designated and delineated on that certain map entitle r X73;�y "Cerrito Park" filed August 5th, 1909, in Book 2 of Yaps, at page 37 records of a Contra Costa County, with the dividing line between the counties of bontra Costa and Alameda, said dividing line between the center of Cerritos Creek and the exterior boundary of the Rancho San Pablo; thence running along said dividing line between the n counties of Contra Costa and Alameda to the most easterly corner of Lot 2 of the said San Pablo Rancho, as said lot is so laid down, designated and delineated on that cer- tain map entitled 'Liao of the Rancho San Pablo Accompanying and forming a part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition" filed September 1st, 1693, in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California; thence running along the easterly exterior boundary line of the Rancho San Pabloto the most northerly corner of Lot No. 1 of said Rancho which point is a point on the existing incorporated limits of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence running.along said incorporated limits of said City of E1 Cerrito southwesterly along the northerly line of said Lot 1 to the most westerly corner thereof; thence southeasterly along the westerly line of said Lot 1 to its intersection with the northerl; line extended of Arlington Acres; thence northeasterl along the northerly line extended of Arlington Acres, as shown on that certain map entitled "Arlington Acres" filed in Book 17 of Yaps, page 36 , records of Contra Y Costa County, California, to its intersection with the center line of Arlington Avenu as shown on said map; thence southerly along the center line of said Arlington Avenue to the southeast corner of said Arlington Acres; thence westerly along the southerly boundary line of Arlington. Acres and the southerly line of Lot 1 of Ian Pab10 Rancho, to the southwest corner of Lot 1 of said San Pablo Rancho; thence southeaster y along the west line of Lot 2 San Pablo Rancho, to its intersection with the southerly line of the lands of the Sunset View Cemetery Association which point is the north- °t easterly corner of Hillside Park as shown on that certain map entitled 19ap of Hill- side Park■ filed in the records of Contra Costa County, California, November 6th,1912 thence southwesterly along the northerly boundary of said Hillside Park to its inter - section with the center line of said Santa Fe Avenue; thence running along the incorporated limits of the City of E1 Cerrito and the center line of said Santa Fe r' Avenue in a southerly direction to its intersection with the dividing line between the counties of Contra Costa and Alameda and the point of beginning. WHEREFORE, it is hereby adjudged and decreed by said Board that said petitio is in accordance with law, and i n all respects sufficient to warrant the calling and holding of an election for the purpose therein petitioned for. The foregoing Resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Advertising for Bide for Grading and Graveling of Sec. 2, " of Div. x}36, County Highway. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for grading and macadamizil g of Sec. 2, Div. #36, of County Highway, which said Division *36 of County Highway is that part of the road leading from Excelsior School House, beginning about 1 1/2 miles west of said School House and extending westerly 7920 feet to its junction with the Boulevard running south from town of Brentwood, and this being the time and plce for receiving of bids, the following bidder, files bis bid in following sum: C.W. WOOD, 4rading, per cu. yd, =. 0. ' Macadam Paving, per ton, 2.75. Thereupon, there being no other or further bid, and the County Engineer havi g reported to this Board that said bid is a reasonable one; It is, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Olason, ' by the Board ordered that said contract be awarded to C.W.Wood, at prices stated in his bid. It is further ordered that C.W.Wood, give bond in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor performed and material furnished and fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for the faitbfu performance of said contract. C 274 i i �m In the Matter of Advertising for Bids IT for Grading Habor Boulevard, near Pittsburg. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for grading of Harbor Boulevard, near Pittsburg, and this being time and place for receiving of bide, the following bidders file bids in following sums, to wit: E.E.O'Brien, Grading, per cu. yd, =.49• Edgar H. Lewis, 4- 0. Wood, " ■ 5 Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of Edgar H. Lewis is the lowest and best bid presented for doing said work, It is ordered that said contract be awarded to Edgar H. Lewis at sum of $.45 and that he give bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated con- tract price as security for labor and material furnished and fifty per cent of esti- mated contract price for faithful performance of said contract. In the Matter of Approval Of Warrants of Reclamation District $802. i Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followi warrants of Reclamation District #802, be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 409 409 April"24, 1926 9140.00 41050-25 411 « 205. 0 " 28.05 412 153.550 413 155. 8 41�+ 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 Warrant of Reclamation Dist. #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation District #1619, be and the same is hereby ordered approved, to wit: No. 398, Dated April 7, 1926 $ 19x.44. And the Chairman of this Board is authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affi ung his signature thereto. F; i In the Matter of Adoption of plane and r ra'k specifications for paving a pDrtion of Div, #1 of County Highway of Contra Costa County. R.R.Arnold, presents plans and specifications, and cross-sections and profile for paving that part of the Tunnel Road now being graded and macadamized by J.P.Holl and having a length of two miles, Thereupon, it is ordered that said plans and specifications, profiles and croas-sections, be and the same are hereby adopted as plane and specifications, cros sections and profiles for paving of said road, It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.m. on Monday, June 7th, 1926, for doing of said work. In the Matter of preparation of Plans and specifications for Macadamizing road between-Aeon--et,-Santa Fe Crossing on Avon-Concord Road, and southerly boundary line of property of Associated Oil Company. It is by the Board ordered that R,R.Arnold, County Surveyor be and he is ' hereby ordered to prepare plans and specifications for macadamizing Concord-Avon on Avon-Concord Road and southerly boundary line of propert., of Associated Oil company Road between Avera-"^a Santa Fe Crossing,/and present same to this Board at t4eir next meeting on May 17th, 1926, a ti In the Matter of Macadamizing a portion of Tenth St, outside the City limits of Pittsburg. Mr. Bardellini, of firm of Hutchinson Construction Company, having appears before the Board and requested permission to pave the western end of Tenth Street, ' between the present concrete road and the gravel line on each side'for two blocks west of the incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg, witbout s,y cost to the County of Contra Costa, said paving t:be paid for by property owners adjoining said street; It is, by the Board ordered that a permit be and the same is hereby grant. ' ed to said Hutchinson Company to pave said road in manner and with a like substance as the present paving in the center of said road between the curbs on each aide of said street and the present paving, without any cost to the County of Contra Costa, said Hutchinson Company to construct said road to the entire satisfaction of the x Supervisor of that District and the County Engineer and under the direction of the County Engineer of acid County; said Hutchinson Company to assume all responsibility �a for any accidents that may occur along said road and to keen said road properly protected and barricaded during construction; all of said work to be done without any cost to County of Contra Costa, I `af P 276 i In the Matter of Application of Gold-n Gate Ferry Company for a Certificate of Public Conveyance. WHEREAS, the Carquinez Straits bridge is rapidly nearing completion and ry when completed will undoubtedly prove of inestimable value in linking Contra Costa and Alameda Counties with Solano, Sacramento and all territory northerly and easterly;, and, � WHEREAS, the great increase in atomobile traffic both of a commercial and Leasure car type ype demands still greater Increase in the facilities of water transports ion for such vehicles; and, WHEREAS, any addition of facilities for water transportation of auto vehicl�s which will make such transportation more expeditious and convenient will meet a real public demand; and, WHEREAS, the Golden Gate Ferry Company is requesting leave and permission of the State Railroad Commission to operate automobile ferry ser--ice from the City of Berkeley, at the foot of University Avenue, to its present ferry terminal at the foot of Hyde Street, San Francisco; and, I I WHEREAS, the establishment of such service would in a great measure add to the convenience of automobile traffic both commercial and touring; and, WHEREAS, one of the great advantages of the establishment of such service would be the distribution of such auto ferry service and the terminals of such proposed service would be at points where there is now little traffic as compared with the I terminals of the existing ferry services now in operation between San Francisco and Oakland; and, WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, believes that thle expressions herein given reflect the views and desires of the people of this county, IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County does hereby endorse the request and application of theGolden Gate Ferry Company and requests that the Railroad Commission take such action as will permit and authors e the establishment of such ferry service by the Golden Gate Ferry Company at the earls at date practicable. The foregoinS Resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. , In the Matter of Communication from Danville Farm Center. A communication from Danville Farm Center calling attention to eradication of star thistles along the county road, is read to the Board; It is, by the Borrd ordered that said communication be and the dame is hereby referred to V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner and R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor with request that they take such steps to eradicate said thistles as will be Pound necessary. I� I _- �77 In the Matter of Resignation of Fire Commissioner of San PabloFire District. Henry C.Soito, having filed with this Board his resignation as Fire Commission(T ' of said San Pablo Fire District, It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby ac— cepted and said office declared vacant. = e. In the Matter of appointment of Fire Commissioner of San Pablo Fire District. A petition having been filed with this Board praying for the appointment of M.G Moitoza as Fire Commissioner of San Pablo Fire District; It is, by the Board ordered that said M.G.Moitoza, be appointed Fire Commissio er y' of San Pablo Fire District.,K In the Matter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County. O.M.Champlin, of Oakley, appears before the Board of Supervisors representing ' a Committee from the Eastern Contra Costa Chamber of Commerce and states to this Board that said Chamber is promoting an Apricot Festival to be held during the month ' of June, 1926,and asking this Board to make an appropriation for advertising purposes for the County of Contra Costa, and after hearing argument of said O.M.Champlin and this Board believing it to be for the best interests of Contra Costa County to expend money for advertising purposes at said Festival; 41"i It is, by the Board ordered that the Committee of Arrangements be and they are hereby allowed the sum of $250 to be expended for purchase or said materials as may be used for advertising purposes at said Festival, said sum to be paid on presentatio 4 of a duly verified claim therefor. ;v In the Matter of application of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company to erect poles on Cowell Road. ' The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having made application to this a Board for a permit to erect poles on the Covell Road for telephone service; It is, by the Board ordered that said permit be and the same is hereby E .granted, x. §s 278 j f In the Matter of application of Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company for permit to Cross County road. RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Martine, California, that permission be and the same is hereby granted to The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail-.-;ay Company, its successors or assigns, to lay down, construct, operate and maintain a spur track across the County Road near Rheem, as indicated in dotted red on blue print attached hereto and made a part hereof, suchtrack being more particularly described as follows: 0011LENCIBG at a point is the west line of the County Road said point being 379.38 feet south measured along the westerly line of said aunty Road from the south line of Broadway Street produced westerly thence northeasterly 6.55 feet thence on a lO degree curve concave to the northwest 138.6 feet to a point in tie east line of said County Road, said point being 246.81 feet south, measured along the east line of said County road from the south line of said Broadway Street produced westerly. ((( Adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, held at Martinez, California, on May 3rd, 1926. I(! Trambath.Ayes: Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Clsson, C.H.Hayden, W.J.Buchanan and R.J. Noes: None. Absent: Ncne.j In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of Dinnie Construction Company for building Detention Home. A.W.Cornelius, Architect, on County Detention Home, having filed with this Board his certificate showing that the contract of D.A.Dinnie, doing business under the firm name and style of Dinnie Construction Company for building of County Detentitn Home, has been completed conformable with plans and specifications and terms of con- { tract, It is, by the Board ordered that said Contract be and the same is hereby de- clared completed and said building accepted. It is further ordered that all perams having claims against said.D.l.Dinnie doing business under the firm name and style of Dinnie Construction Company, for present labor performed and materials furnished,/said claims to this Board within thirty-five days from this date. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Frank Lavura be and the same is hereby discontinued on account of death. That the allowance heretofore made to Elizabeth be and the same is hereby discontinued from and after April let, 1926, on account of aid not needed any further. It is farther ordered that beginning April lst, 1926, Mrs. Mabel Scarborough 2629 Esmond Ave. Richmond, be allowed $20 State aid and $20 county aid, per month, for support of two children.. ' � w j279 That beginning March let, 1926, Mrs. Rose Spsau, Yuba St. Richmond, Cal. be allowed $50 per month State aid and 'beginning Mat let, 1926, $25 per month county aid for support of her five minor children; husband in U.S.Veteran's Hospital at Whipple,Arizona. e Beginning May 1st, 1926, Mrs. Frances Sharlow, Concord, be allowed $60 per month State aid and $30 county aid for support of her six minor childre4 s ' Begin ing Aprillst, 1926, Mrs. Blanche Chrisikos, R.F.D Richmond, Box 32, be allowed 112.50 per month, county allowance for her support, husband in San Quentin It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasure in favor of each of above named indigents on the first day of each and every month until the further order.bf this Board,, In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. The following persons and societies having made request for permission to - conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates, to wit: San Ramon Valley U.S. Alumni Association, May 22nd, 1926. Lafayette Fire Dept. May 15th, 1926. Conselho Santa Rosa, I.D.E.S. Valona, May 22nd, 1926. It is by the Board ordered that said above named persons and societies be granted permission to conduct dances on above dates until 3 o'clock A.M. , 1 In the Matter of Publication of Ordinance $185. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 185 being an Ordinance regarding excavations on portions of county roads, lanes, alleys, etc. and having ordered said Ordinance published in Contra Costa Gazette for one week and it appear— ing to the Board from affidavit of W.A. Rugg that said Ordinance has been published in Contra Costa Gazette for one week in issue of April 10th, 1926; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board orderedthat said Ordinance No. 185 be and the same is hereby declared duly published in accordance with law and said Ordinance will be in full force and effect on the 5th day of May, i 1926. In the Matter of Purchase of Property from Edwin W.Meirithew and wife, and Leo F.Tormey and wife, for Use in connection with Court House. This Board having heretofore declared its intention to purchase from Edwin W. Merrithew and Emma M.Merrithew his wife, and Leo F. Tormey and Laura L.Toaney, his wife, the hereinafter described property for purpose of using same in connection with Court House to build thereon a County Recorder's office and for all and any { other purpose for which said property may be lawfully used, and having published notice of intention to pirdiase Said property in Contra Costa Standard in manre r and for the time prescribed by law, as appears from affidavit of Elsa U. Arnold, on file A - 2S0 i herei and this being the time and place for consu:::n ation of said purchase of said II� and there being no objections to said purchase or at all, and the said Edwin W.Merri} thew and Emma Merrithew, his wife, and Leo F.Tormey and Laura L. Tormey, his wife, having presented to this Board, a good and sufficient deed conveying to the County of Contra Costa, the hereinafter described land, It is, by the Board ordered that said deed be and the same is hereby accepts by this Board and said lands purchased by the County of Contra Costa for the above named purposes. I II� It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treas— urer in favor of Edwin W.Merrithew and Emma Merrithew and Leo F.Tormey and Laura L. I ' Tormey, for sum of $1000, payable out of the General Fund of ContraCosta County. The raid lands so purchased by the County of Contra Costa, are described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the westerly line of Fine Street, where the northerly line of Lot number 6 in Block (21) intersects said westerly line of said street; thence westerly along the northerly line of said Lot 8 to the dividing line between lots numbered 7 and 8 in said Block; thence southerly and along the westerly line o� said Lot number 8, 25 feet to station; thence easterly and parallel with the northe ly line of said lot number 8 to the easterly line of.said Lot and the westerly line of Pine Street; thence northerly along the westerly line of Pine Street, and the easterly line of said Lot number 8, 25 feet into the place of beginning; being the norther}y 25 feet of Lot number 8 in Block 21 as said lot and Block are laid down and delineated on the map of the Additional or Welch Survey of the Town of Martinez, now on file in the office of the Countv Recorder of the said County of Contra Costal I The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., I In the Matter of Purchase of property from W.K.Jones for usein co.nection with Court House for nurpo:e of building Hall of Records, etc. This Board having heretofore declared its intention to purchase from W.N. Jones, the hereinafter described property for purpose of using same in connection with Court House for the building of a Hall of Records, and for all and any other purposes for which said property may be lawfully used and having:published notice of intention to p=chase said property in Contra Costa Gazette in manner and for the time prescribed by law, as appears from affidavit of W.A.Rugg on file herein; and this being the time and place for consummation of said purchase, and there bein) no objections to said purchase or at all, and W.N.Jones, having presented to this ' Board a good and sufficient deed, conveying to the County of Contra Costa, the here` inafter described property, It is, by the Board ordered that said deed be and the same is hereby accept ed by this Board, and said lands purchased by the County of Contra Costa for above , named purposes. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County - Treasurer in favor of W.N.Jonea' for the sum of 9151.16 payable out of the General I Fund of Contra Costa County. The said lands so purchased by the County of Contra Costa, are described as follows, to wit: II� BEGINNING at a point on the westerly line of Pine Street that bears 50 fee$ i I r 281 northerly from; the intersection of the westerly line of Pine Street with the northerly line of ward St; thence at right angles westerly 50 feet to a point on the dividing line between Lots 7 and 6 in Block 21; thence at right angles northerly along the dividing line between Lots 7 and B Block 21; 25 feet to a point; thence at right angles easterly 50 feet to a point on the westerly line of Pine Street; thence south erly alon;; the westerly line of Pine Street, 25 feet to the place of beginning, being the southerly 25 feet of the northerly 50 feet of Lot S Block2l, of the Additional Survey of the Town of Martinez; as per map or plat of the additional qurvey of the I town of Martinez, on file in the office of the County Reovrler of the uounty of Contr$ ' Costa. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.x ' In the Matter of Alteration of - Boundaries of and annexation of outlying Territories to Oakley Highway Lighting District. A petition having been filed with this Board signed by property owners representing at least one—fourth in number of assessed valuation of said real proper y within the adjacent territory as shown by the last equalized assessment book of Contra Costa County, praying for the annexation of said adjacent territory to said Oakley Highway-Lighting District; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby fixed for Monday, June 7th, 1926, at 11 o'clock A.M. and that notice of said hearing on said petition shall be given by publication of a notice in Antioch Ledger for three weeks before said day of hearing, at which said hearing said Board of Supervisors shall take up and consider said petition and any objections thereto which may be filed to the inclusion of said property in said District. In the Matter of Cleaning Peyton Slough. WHEREAS, it appears to this Board of Supervisors that Peyton Slough has become clogged and filled up by sediment and other growths to such an extent that it cannot drain the territory to the original level; and, WHEREAS, the failure of said Slough to drain properly is liable to become ' a public nuisance and affect the health of the communities adjoining the territory drained by it, and also that the clogging of said Peyton Slough does not allow the j tide and rain waters 'o be properly drained and thereby causing damage to county roads and other properties, and, WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that said Peyton Slough is on private property and that all the property affected thereby should assist in cost'of opening said Slough for proper drainage, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that R.R. Arnold, County Surveyor be and he is hereby requested to present to t`is Board a preliminary plan and estimate of cost of opening up said Peyton Slough for proper drainage of the territory affected the by with the end in view that the mater of financing said work may be taken up with the different property owners and communities affected thereby and arrangement made to drain said territory. f 282 I I BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the different interests affected by said slough be and they are herdy requested to meet with this Board on the 17th day of May, 1926 at 1:30 o'clock P.M. to devise ways and means to have said Peyton Slough properly drained. In the Matter of Claims on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 1, would be unreaso , ably burdened by the full payment of said claims hereinafter mentioned, It is by the Board ordered that said claims be and they are and each of them, is hereby ordered paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County: Central Construction CO. --- $227,00. ■ . __ 263.00 10.50 Stege Lumber & Hardware Co.- 15.13 Standard Oil l), of Cal. - - - 204.81. W.W.Shepherd - - - - - - -- 49.85. The said order is Weed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the Matter of Allowance of Claimdon Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Beard 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 Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1926, and from moneys collected for violation of Moto: vehicle Act nd moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction of bridges,roads and culverts in Supervisor Diet. #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: Bank of Martinez Assignee of John Anderson - - - - - - - - - $ 9.00 Joe Alameda, - - - - -- - - - -- - 156.00 Joe Brown - - - - - - - - - - - - - 280.00 Pat Donough - - - - - - - - - - - - 15.00 Bank"of Martinez Assignee of G. A. Dupont - - - - - - - - - 9.00 L.L. aria - - - - - - - - - - - - - -495.00 L.L, aria - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 495 00 J.H.MurphY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 36.00 C.E.Marshall - - -- - - - - -- - - - 192.50 E.A.Marshall - - - -- - - - - - - - - 192.50 John Moitoza, Jr. 6 - - - - - - - - - 168.00 Joe I. Machado - - - - - - - - - - -- 132.00 John McDonald - - - - - - - - - - - - 76.50 Antone Rose - - - - - - - - - - - - - 81.00 Antone S. Rose - - - - - - - - - - - 141.00 Frank Rose - - - - - - - - -- - - - - 15.00 Joe Silva - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12,00 J.E.Silvas - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 65.00 J.T.Silva - - - - - - - - - - - - - 99.00 H.H.Tucker - - - - - - - - - -- - - - 159.00 GEo. Valencia -- - - - - - - - - - - 127,50 Tony Vargas - 6- - - - - - - -- - -- 76.50 Louis J. Williams - - - - - -- - - -- 67.50 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K And the said Board took recess to meet on Monday May 3rd, 1926, at 10 o'clock A.M. ......... ............. Clerk. ...................Chairman .s 1 w BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA. COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, MAY 17th, 1926. The Board met at'10 o'clock A.M. "A s Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H. } Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H."ells, Clark. In the flatter of approval of Bonds of ' C.W.Wood. C.W.Wood, having been heretofore awarded a contract for grading and gravels g Sec. 2, Div. #36, County Highway, in accordance with plans and specifications herete fore adopted by this Board, and said O.W.Wood now presents to this Board 2 good and sufficient bonds as required by previous order of this Board; It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the r same are hereby'approved by this Board and the Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. t In the Matter of Approval of Bonds of ' Edgar H.Lewis. Edgar H. Lewis having heretofore been awarded contract for grading of Harbor Boulevard, in Supervisor Dist. #4, in accordance with plans and specifications here— tofore adopted by this Board and having presented to this Board, 2 good and sufficie t bonds as required by previous order of this Board, It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be ardthe same are hereby approved by this Board. It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to execute contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. ' In the Natter of Granting Dance Permit. Edward W.Cordua, of Oakley, having filed with this Board a request for perms to conduct a dance in Oakley Hall on May 89th, 1926, until 3 o'clock A.M. - It is by the Board ordered that said permit be and the same is hereby , granted to said Edr:ard W.Cordua.��, S In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Hoard ordered that the followin warrants of Reclamation District #2059 be and the same are hereby approved, to w 2S-1 i E No. Date Amount. 352 May 3rd, 1926 $10.50 350 " 107.50 3662 " 154.255 . 36 11.R 364 " .20.36. , 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 Reclamation District #1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 399 May 1st, 1926 $90.00 401 May 3rd, 1926 259.05 And the Chairman of this Board i= hereby authorized to note the apprval +' of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of Granting Leave of Absence. On motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that Jas. F.Hoe Deputy District Attorney be and he is hereby granted permission to leave the State of California, for a period of sixty days from and after date of leaving the State. In the Matter of Advertising for Bids for Painting Corridors of Court House. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for painting corridors of Court House, and this being time and place for filing bids, the following bidder, appear and file bid::in following sums, to wit: '- MOUNTAIN & RICKMAN: $1737.00. ARISTO PAINTING COLTANY:_$630.00. MASTERCRAFT TILE ROOFING COiiPANY: $1332.57. EMIL SOLVE: $583.00. , JOSEPH BURDOIT: $667.00. CHARLES L. SWARTOUT: $720.00. Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of Aristo Painting Compan is lowest and 'neat bid presented for said work; IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDER_D that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to Aristo Painting Company for sur.: of $630. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Aristo Painting Company give bonds in follo - I r I L85 I 4v i� ing sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price forfaithful performanc of said contract, and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for security for labor and materials furnished. Sf The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the Matter of Advertisin for Bids for Construction of Div. #21, of ' County Highway. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of Div. g #21 of County Highway, which :>aid Division #21 is that part of the Road between Peyton and city limits of the Town of Martinez, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids in following sums, to wit: KAISER PAVING COMPANY: RUH in pavement, per ton, $2.50. Top.rock and screenings in pavement, per ton, $3.79• Surface to be covered with asphalt, aq. ft, $:017. HUTCHINSON 002PANY: Base rock in pavement, per ton, 43,62. Top.rock and screenings in pavecaent, per ton, $3.79.' " Surface to be covered with asphalt, per sq.ft $ .025. PERES BROS: Base Rock in pavement, per ton, $2.92. Top rock and screenings in pavement, per ton, $ 3,35 Surface to be covered with asphalt, sq. ft. .02. A.J. GRIER: Base rock in pavement, per ton, $3.05. Top rock and screenings in pavement, per ton, $3-95. Surface to be covered with asphalt, eq. ft, ,02. GEORGE J. FRATES: Base rock in pavement per ton, $2.95 Top rock and screenings in pavement, per ton, g2.95 Surface to be covered with asphalt, sq. ft, $,Oj. M.F. SUL LIVAN: Base rock in pavement, per ten, $2.75. Top rock and screenings inpivement, per ton, $3.26 Surface to be covered with asphalt, sq, ft .017. Thereupon, after consideration of said bids, on motion duly made and 4 carried, it is by the Board ordered that M.F.Sullivan, be and he is hereby allowed to withdraw hi.s bid. Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that Kaiser Paving Company is lowest and best bidder and that said bid of Said Kaiser Paving Company is lowest and best bid presented for said work in accordance with said plans and specifications. rt It is by the Board ordered that said Kaiser Paving Company be and they are hereby awarded contract for paving said road at following prices, to wit: Base Roc' in pavement, per ton, $2.50. Top rock and screenings in pavement, per ton, $3.79. Surface to be covered with asphalt, sq. ft, $.017. It is further ordered that said Kaiser Paving Company give bonds in follow- ing 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 -forfaithful performance of said contract. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ` I 1 i' 286 r I In the Matter of Advertisement for Bids for Grading and Graveling of Division #25, County Highway. E This Board having heretofore adopted plans and specifications for grading and gravel ing o* Div. #25, which said Division #25 is that portion of what is known as harsh Creek Road, commencing about three miles easterly from town of Clayton, and extending easterly a distance of 2.1 miles to a point near pumping station of the Shell Company on harsh Creek, and this being the time and place for receiving of bila: the following bidders file bids, in following sums,, to wit: WILLARD & RIASATTE: Road ixeavation, per cu. yd, $.52. Gravel, per cu. yd, 2.20 E.E. O'BRIEN: Road excavation, per cu. yd, $$.49 Gravel, per cu. yd, 2.15. C.N. T90OD: Road excavation, per cu. yd, $. Gravel, per cu. yd, 2.45. GEORGE 4. (RATES: Road, excavation, per cu. yd $.55 Gravel, per cu. }d, $2.19 C.A. BRUCE & S014: Road excavation, per cu. yd, $ .44 Gravel, per cu. yd, 2.39 Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of E.E.O'Brien, is lowest and best bid presented for said work; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded.to,E.E.O'Brien, at following sums, to wit: Road excavation, per cu. yd, $.49. Gravel, per cu. yd, $2.15. It is further ordered that E.E.O'Brien give bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithful pezormance of said contract and fifty per cent o: estimated contract price as security for materials furnished and labor performed. It is further ordered that the District Attorn:=y prepare contracts and bonds in accordance with foregoing order. In the Matter of Advertisement for Bids for construction of Div. #41, of County Highway. I , This Hoard Having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of Division #41 of County Highway, which is that part of the Highway beginning at what is known as O'Hara Avenue at southeast corner of Section 35, T 2 IT. R. 2 E. I M.D.B.& L^, and running westerly a distance of 2 miles, and this being the time and place for receivingof bids the following bidders file following bids to witj , 6 g PERES BROS: Embankment, per cu. yd, $.69 Base rock in pavement, per ton, $3.22. Top rock and screenings in pavement, per ton $2.90 Surface to be covered with asphalt, sq. ft, 4.02. J.L. GRIER: Embankment, per cu. yd, $.70 Base rock in pavement, per ton, $3.00. Top rock in pavement and screenings, per ton $3.80 Surface to be covered with asphalt, sq. ft, 6.02 C.N. HOOD: Embankment, p:r cu. yd, $50. Base rock in pavement, per ton, $2.65 Top rock and screenings in pavement, per ton $3.05 Surface to be covered with asphalt, sq, ft, 6.017 187 GEORGE J. FRATES: :Embankment per cu. yd, 6.50 Base rock in pavement, per ton,$2igO. Top rock and screenings in pavement, per ton, $2.60 Surface to be covered with asphalt, eq. ft, $.02. IE.F. SULLIVAN: Embankment, per cu. yd, $ 60 Base rock in pavement, per ton, $2.65. Top rock and screenings inparement, per ton, $3.1 99 Surface to be covered with asphalt, eq. ft, $.0147. KAISER PAVING COMPANY: Embankment, per cu. yd, $.35 Base rock in pavement, per ton, $2.64 Top rock and screenings in pavement, per tc,' g3.75 Surface to be covered with asphalt, eq. ft, $.02 Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of C.W.Wood, is lowest an best bid presented for said work; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded toC.W.Wood,. at the following sums, to wit: Embankment per cu. yd, $.50. Base Rock In pavement, per ton, $2.65. Top rock end screenings in pavement, per tan $3.05. Surface to be covered with asphalt, eq. ft, $.017. It is further ordered that said C.W.Wood, give bonds in following sums, to t wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor and material -s furnished and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithful performance of said contract. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare contract and bonds in accordance.with said order. In the Matter of Incorporation of Territory known as City of Kensington. RESOLUTION CALLING SPECIAL ELECTl:.ii AND GIVING NOTICE THEREOF. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, had pre— sented to it on the 3rd nay of May, 1926, a Petition in due form, praying that cer— tain territory therein described be incorporated,as a Municipal Corporation of the Sixth Class, under the name and style of the City of Kensington,under and pursuant to the provisions of an Act of the Legislature entitled "An Act to provide for the organization, incorporation and government of municipal corporations" approved March 13th, 1663, and amendments thereto. %: AND WHEREAS,' said Board after hearing on said petition has decreed that 1 the same is in all respects sufficient to warrant the calling and holding of a speci il 4 election for the purpose therein petitioned for, now therefore, IT IS THEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the Count of Contra Costa as follows: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election is hereby called and ordere to be held on Friday, the 16th day of June, 1926, within the territory hereinafter "+ described, for the urpose of submitting to the qualified electors therein the Drop— osition of determinin.q whether or not the said territory shall be incorporated as a municipal corporation of the sixth Class under the name and style of the City of Kensington, pursuant to the provisions of the Act of the Legislature above recited. s'm BEGIN!;I iG at the southeasterly corner of the existing incorporated limits of the City of E1 Cerrito, which point is the intersection of the center line of Santa Fe Avenue, as said Avenue is so designated and delineated on that certain map entitled "Cerrito Park" filed August 5th, 1909 in Book 2 of maps, page 37, Records s f' les i of Contra Costa County with the dividing line between the Counties of Contra Costa and Alameda,.said dividing line being the center of Cerritos Creek and the exterior boundary of the Rancho San Pablo; thence running along said dividing line between the counties of Contra Costa and Alameda to the most easterly corner of Lot 2 of the said San Pablo Rancho, as said lot is so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled "Map of the Rancho San Pablb accompanying and Forming a Part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition" filed September let, 1993, in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California; thence running along the easterly exterior boundary line of the Rancho San Pablo to the most northerly corner of Lot No. 1 of said Rancho, which point is a point on the existing incorpora ed limits of the City of El Cerrito; thence running along said incorporated limits of said City of El Cerrito southwesterly along the northerly line of said Lot 1 to the most westerly corner thereof; thence southeasterly along the westerly lite of said Lot 1 to its intersection with the northerly line extended of Arlington Acres; thence northeasterly along the northerly line extended of Arlington Acres, as shown on that certain map entitled "Arlington Acres" filed in Book 17 of }baps, page 364, Records of Contra Costa County, California, to its intersection with the center line oY Arlingto Avenue, as shown on said map; thence southerly along the center line of said Arlingto Avenue to the southeast corner of said Arlington Acres; thence westerly along the southerly boundary line of Arlington Acres and the southerly line of Lot 1 of the San Pablo Rancho, to the southwest corner of Lot 1 of said San Pablo Rancho; thence south easterly along the west line of Lot 2 San Pablo-Rancho, to its intersection with the southerly line of the lands of the Sanget view Cemetery Association, which point is _ the northeasterly cornet of Hillside Park as shown on that certain map entitled "map of Hillside Park", filed"in the records of Contra Costa County, California, November Ith 1912; thence southwesterly along the northerly boundary of said Hillside Park to its intersection with the center line of said Santa Fe Avenue; thence running along the `3 incorporated limits of the City of El Cerrito and the center line of said Santa Fe Avenue to a southerly direction to its intersection with the dividing line between it: counties of Contra Costa and Alameda and the point of beginning. The name of such proposed municipal corporaticn shall be the City of Kensin - ton, and within the limits of said proposed corporation, as above described, there ar I =i six hundred inhabitants as nearly as may be ascertained. The special election hereby called and ordered to be held shall be held and conducted and the votes thereat received and canvassed, and the returrethereof made, and the resit thereof ascertained, determined and declared as herein provided and according to the laws of the State of California providing for and governing election; for the organizing of municipal corporations.. The ballots to be used at said special election shall be such as may be required to be used thereat and in addition to any other matter required by law to be printed thereon, there shall appear the following: "For Incorporation" "Against Incorporation" . There shall also appear the following upon said ballots: ............. >: "Shall the Board of Trustees hereafter appoint-Yes. the City Clerk and City Treasurer of the City . ........... of Kensington?" -No ............. Also said ballots shall contain the names of all persons nominated to fill the following elective offices prescribed by law for municipal Corporations of the SixthClass, to wit: five Trustees, candidates for said offices being Anson S.Blake, John L. Mason, C.B.Cortright, Harry T.Healy and Thomas E.Gay, and also one clerk and one treasurer, candidates for saidoffices being respectively, J.R. Beach and Nm.H.Owen. Sample ballots containing the matter required to be printed thereon, including the names of the persons nominated to fill the offices above mentioned, shall be supplied to the electors of the said territory by the County Clerk, but failure on the part of any elector to receive such sample ballot shall not be held to invalidate the election or affect in any manner the legality of the proposed incorporation. 289 I Should the proposition empowering the trustees to appoint the City Clerk and City Treasurer be voted for by a ma3ority of the electors within the limits of the proposed corporation then said offices shell be declared vacant as electiv offices, and the Board of Supervisors in canvassing the result of said election ' shall disregard such offices and shall not declare those persons receiving the p highest number of votes for said offices elected. Any person who is a qualified elector of said County,enrolled upon the Grea Register thereof, and who shall have resided within the limits of such proposed ' corporation for at least thirty days next-preceding such election, shall be entitled to vote thereat. For the purpose of holding said special election one (1) election precinct is hereby established therefor, and the boundaries thereof are theboundaries of s id territory as above described, and all of the election precincts last heretofore established in said territory by said Board are hereby consolidated and designate "P'rectct All . The polling place in and for saidprecinct shall be at residence of Charles Lipp, Ardmore Road, Kensingtan Park, The officers to conduct said special election in the territory above describ d are hereby appointed as follows: Inspector: (1) A.Ormsby Donogh, Jr. Judge: (1) Mrs. Lida L. Rowbotham. Clerks: (2) Mrs. M. Isabel Shriner- Emma S. Holroyd. all of whom are qualified electors of said County and resident within said territ ry. The polls for said election shall be opened at six o'clock A.M. on the day set therefor and shall remain open until seven o'clock P.L1. thereof, except as of er- wise provided in Section 1164 of thePolitical Code. The County Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to procure the supplies necessary to the proper conduct of said election. _ This Resolution and Notice shall be posted fox at least two weeks prior to the date set for such special election in at least four public places within the boundaries of such proposed corporation. The foregoing Resolution is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: S Nervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, w.J.Bucbanan and ' R.J.Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that beginning May 1st, 1926, State allowance of $90 per month be and the same is hereby discontinued to Mrs. L.E.Patterson, on account ci husband's return from Weimar and at work.. It is ordered that beginning Lay 1st 1926, Mrs. Evelyn Edwards, 1716 Crockett, Cal. be allowed 4-0 per month State aid for the support of herself and four minor children. That beginning April 1st, 1926, 'yrs. Annie Labato, 674- 16th St. Richmond. be allowed $30 per month state aid for support of herself and three minor children. That beginning May let, 1926, Mrs. T.J. DeLacy, Jr. Mountain View District, Martinez, be allowed $17.50 per month County aid for support andmaintenance of ars. Bell Hogins, a 79 year old dependent. A 9,0 j. Beginning iiay let, 1926, the county allowance of $10 per month to }ars. Ethel Dutro, 456 Golden Gate Avenue Richmond, be and same is hereby increased to $25 per month on account of complete physical incapacitation to work. It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw war- rant on County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on first of each and every month until the further order of this Board.K J: In the Cutter of Cleaning up Peyton Slough and adjacent territory. This Board having heretofore called a meeting of the different property owners owning property adjacent to said Peyton Slough and this being time and placq for said persons to meet with the Board of Supervisors; the General Chemical Camps,Ly is represented by Lar. Proctor; the Associated Oil Company by Yr. C. Stamm; and Mountain View Sanitary District by R.H.Wight, attorney; Thereupon after a discussion of the matter with said Board of Supervisors, it is further ordered that a further meeting be called for Friday, Kay 28th, 1926 at 2 o'clock P.M. for the purpose of trying to devise ways and means for financing of said matter. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify all persons int'= erested that the�asend a representative to meet with this Board on said date,"- In ate."In the Matter of adoption of plans and specifications for macadamizing of dile #3 of Division #32. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having presented to this Board plans and specifications for the macadamizing of }Mile #3 of Division #32, which said rile # of Division #32 begins at a point about 2 miles out of the Town of Concord, and runs northerly to the bridge over the tracks of the Santa Fe Railway Company, a distance of 6,320 feet, (being on the road between Concord end Avon); Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications profiles and cross-sections be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and speci fications,profiles and cross-secti,ns for the macadamizing of said road; ft is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Conco d Transcript, for bids to be,presented to this Board up to 11 o'clock A.M. on bonda June 7th, 1926, for the ::.acadamizing of said road in accordance with said plans and specifications. The vote thereon being unanimous, r � lJ1 >F In the Matter of Fixing Rates for Advertising, in the County of Contra Costa. ..Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follows g ruL s and rates be and the same are hereby adopted as rules and rates for all ad- ' vertising to be paid for by the County of Gontra•Costa, to wit: Legal Advertising including Ordinances, Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors and all Notices shall be paid for at the rates hereinafter set forth. All advertising to be paid for by the County of Contra Costa, must be set in solid non-pareil type, without spacing, indenting or otherwise lengthening the advertising of 234 ems to the square. ' Advertisements that are to be paid for by the County of Contra Costa must _ not be published for agreater number of times than the law of the case requires; Publishing proceedings of the Board of Supervisors when ordered published in two papers, per square, for each naner,$.25. Publishing County Clerk's Registration Notice to Voters when authorized by the Board of Supervisors for one year, $40. 3 Pullishing Assessor's Notice to Tax Payers, for one year, $30. Publishing Tax Collector's Notice to Tax Payers, for one year, $30. Publishing Delinquent Tax List, per square, for four insertions, $1.50. Publishing all Notices or Ordinances where only one publication is required, per square, $1.25. PUBLICATION IN :MEEKLY PAPERS Legal Advertising, per square, first insertion, $1.00. Each subsequent insertion, $.50. ' PUBLICATION IN DAILY 9PERS. Legal Advertising, per square, for first insertion, $1.00. Each subsequent inserti,n,ner square, $.40-. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of theBoard.,� In the 1++atter of Transfer of Funds. It is by the Board ordered that the following fuus be and the same, are here- by ordered transfe_•red from General Fund to itate Fund as follows: Sonoma State Home, $2,240.00 Uhittier state School, 790.06. i; Preston school of industry 103.23- Cal: School for Girls, 15_ Total TT, 9 2 ' The vote of the Board thereon being unanimous. K In the Matter of Approval of Swing-Johnson Bill. The Board having received a communication from Board of Supervisors of Imperial County, asking co-operation in urging Swing-Johnson Bill out of Committee, and the passage of same by Congress, It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board te7�graph the Senators of the United States and Representative from this District and Secretary of Commerce and the President of the United States, urging the passage of said r Bill during this session of Congress. K A 292 in the Matter of Allowance of Claims on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that the funis of R.D. 1 S.D. 1, would be x unreasonably burdened by the full payment of subli claims, as follows: Hates & Borland, $239.07 central construction Co. $268,00 Central Construction Co. 269.00ys Central Construction Co. 2.00 Central Construction Co. 119.50 Hutchinson Co. 72,00 It is ordered that the said above named claims be paid out of the General fund. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K ,.i In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special'Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is'on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain money` in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State ;z Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1926, and from moneys collected for violation of moto vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively in the constaation of bridge§, culverts and roads in said'Sup. 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: Name, Amount. Joe Alameda - - - - - - - $49.50 James Campbell - - - - - - - 36.00 Central Construction Co. -- 253.50 Lewis Faris - -- - - - - - - 32.00 r 4A.Fraser, - - - - - - - -- 5.50 The Mechanics Bak, Richmond Assignee.J.L. Gularte - _-765 Joe Gularte - - - - - - - - 400 Hutchinson Co. - - - - - - --90.OQ Jacob Sonski - - -- - - - - 4,5Q The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. AND THE Board takes recess to meet on Friday, May 28th, 1926, at'tsoo'clock P.M. i _ r -IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. i FRIDAY, '...AY 28th, 1926. R The Board met at 2 o'clock P.M. Present: Ron. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors C.R.nayden and R.J.Trembath. d.R.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisors Knott and Olsson. t In the Matter of Approval of Bonds of A Contractors. Kaiser Paving Company, C.A.Wood and E.E.O'Brien, having all heretofore been awarded contracts and each of said contractors having filed the necessary bonds as required by previous order of this Board; r It is, by the Board ordered that each and all of said bonds be and the same ar hereby approved by this Board and the Clerk is hereby ordered to return to each of said contractors their check deposited with their bid. In the Matter of Cleaning of Peyton Slough. ' The Board of Supervisors met with certain representatives from each of the different industries and firms interested in said Peyton olough, and after going over the situation with the different representatives it was suggested that the Clerk of this Board write to each one of the persons interested stating ti.at.the estimated cost would be about $2000 and that it was suggested that the Board of Supervisors contribute $500 and cost of engineering fees, and the town of Martinez, =300 and the balance of the persons and corporations, $1200. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 7th, 1926, at 10 o'dock A.M. 1 Chairman. Clerk. j 29`i BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, JUNE 7th, 1926. The board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Ron. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.4ells,Clerk� The Minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of May, 1926, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board ordered corrected as follows: That the Minute Order of May 3rd, 1926, in matter of preparation of plane and specifications , for Macadamizing road between Avon and Santa Fe Tracks on Avon—Concord Road, be and the same is hereby amended by striking out the word "Avon and", and inserting after the word "Avon Road " — "and southerly boundary line of property of Associated Oil Company" and as amended said Minutes are approved as read. In the Matter of Application of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company to Erect Poles on Treat Lane, in Ygnacio Valley. i The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having made application to this Board for permission to erect poles on Treat Lane, in Ygnacio Valley, Itis, by the Board ordered that so far as this Board is concerned, permissi n , is hereby granted to erect telephone poles along the southerly boundary line of said Treat Lane, and that said poles be placed against the southerly property line of sai Road. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Advertisement for bids for Macadamizing of Avon Road. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for macadamizing a port— ion of Avon Road from Santa Fe Crossing to the southerly boundary line of the properly of the Associated Oil Company, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bid is received: O.W. WOOD: Base rock, in pavement, per ton, $2.50. Top rock and screenings in pavement, per ton,$3.00. Surface to be covered:with asphalt, per sq, ft. $.02. Thereupon, it being the only bid, R.R.Arnold, reports to tris Board that ' said bid is out of proportion and is too high and that said work can be done for a 1 ss figure. Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said bid be and the same.is here y rejected and the Clerk of this Board authorized to return to said bidder, his certified check accompanying said bid. It is further ordered that the County Surveyor be and he is hereby ordered t to proceed with said work by fo roe account or by contract as to him may seem beet,. at his earliest opportunity. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 295 In the Matter of Advertisement for bids for Macadamizing Div. $1, of County Highway. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for macademizing Div. #1 ' of County Highway according to plans and specifications heretofore adopted by this Board, and this being time and place for receiving of bids, the following bids are received: HEAFEY. MOORE &_COMPANY: Rock and screenings, per ton, $3-50- Surface 3 50.Surface to be covered with asphalt, per ea. ft, #.02. ' HUTCHINSON COMPANY: Rock and screenings, per ton $4.25. Surface to be covered with asphalt, per sq. ft, $.028. Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of Heafey,Moore Company is the lowest bid presented for said work; It is, by the Board orderad that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to Heafey,Moore Company, and that said Heafey,ltoore Company give bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for faithful perbrmance of said contract, and fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor performed and materials furnished. i In the Matter of Road District Improvement ' No. 4. (Resolution Changing, and adootiniz Names for Certai bu lic Wave). WHEREAS, public convenience and necessity require that the names adopted fo certain public ways hereinafter described be changed, and, a. =s WHEREAS, no names have been adopted for certain public ways hereinafter des- cribed and public necessity and convenience require that names for said public ways be adopted; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVID, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Oosta County, State of California, that under the power vested in them by an Act Entitled " County Improvement Act of 1921" as amended, that NINETEENTH STREET as shown on maps entitled "Map of the Fay-Andrade Tract" filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, Stat of California, on October 3, 1911, and "Wap of the Andrade View Tract" filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California, on April 4, 191 , between the northerly boundary line of the City of Richmond and the southerly line of Alfreda Boulevard as said Alfreda Boulevard is shown on said "Map of the Andrade View Tract" be and it is hereby changed to EIGHTEENTH STREET. BE IT FURTH R RESOLVED that RHEEM AVENUE as shown on said maps of the Fay Andrade Tract and the Andrade View Tract between the northerly boundary line of the City of Richmond, and the said southerly line of Alfreda Boulevard as said Alfreda Boulevard is shown on said "Map of the Andrade View Tract" be and it is hereby changed to T':7-ENTIETH STREET. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a street bounded and described as follows, to Id i BEGINNING at the northeasterly corner of Block 3 said Andrade View Traot and running thence as fo1L-is: to the northwesterly corner of Block 2 said Andrade View Tract; thence to the southwesterly corner of said Block 2; thence to the ve I Y I 2C1G southeasterly corner of said Block 3; thence to the northeasterly corner of said Block 3 and the point of beginning, be and it is hereby named NINETEENTH STREET. BE I', FURTHER RESOLVED that a street bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at the northeasterly corner of Block 2 said Andrade Vies Tract, and running thence as follows: to the northwesterly corner of Block 1 said Andrade View Tract; thence to the southwesterly corner of said Block 1; thence to the southeasterly corner of said Biock 2; thence to the northeasterly corner of said Block 2; thence the point of beginning . be and it is hereby named TWENTY-FIRST STREET. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all of said changes in the names of said streets as hereinabove set forth and all of said names for said streets adopted in this , Resolution shall take ef"ect and be in force on and after the passage of this Resolution. The said Resolution was passed by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Nr,ne. Absent: None. In the Matter of Road District Improvement #4 (Resolution adopting Plans and Specifications No. 4) BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of 6uoervisors of the County of Contra Costa, tate of California, that the plans and specifications furnished by the Engineer of Work in the Matter of Road District Improvement No. 4 for the following street work to be done in said County, namely for the improvement of portions of Sanford and Wilcox Avenues, Alfredo Boulevard, Eighteenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth and Twenty- First Streets, said plans being entitled "Improvement Plan Accompanying and forming a part of the specifications in the matter of Road District'Improvement No. 4" dated April S, 1926, consisting of one sheet and said specifications being entitled „Specifications for work In the Matter of Road District Improvement No. 41 dated April S, 1926, consisting, of fifteen pages, be and the same are hereby adopted anal approved and the Clerk of this Board is hereby imtructed to file the file. II The foregoing Resolution was passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. r I 297 In the Matter of Road District Improvewnt = No. 4, (Resolution of Intention No. 4) AResclution of the Board of Sunervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, declaring its intention to improve Sanford and Wilcox Avenues, Alfreda Boulevard, Eighteenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth and Twenty-first Streets, creating an Assessment District to pay the expenses of such work or improvement, and determining that serial bonds sha'_1 be issued to represent the expenses of such work or improvement. ' BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: That the public interest and convenience require, and that it is intention of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to order the following work to be done and improvement to be made in the matter of Rea District Improvement No. 4 in Contra Costa County, State of California, to wit: That Sanford Avenue, between Twenty-third Street and the westerly line of r the Fay -Andrade Tract; Wilcox Avenue and Alfreda Boulevard, between twenty-third Street and the westerly terminations of said Wilcox Avenue and Alfred& Bo,:levard; Eighteenth Street (formerly known as Nineteenth Street) and Twentieth Street (formerly known as Rheem Avenue), between the northerly boundary line of the City of Richmond ' and the southerly line of Alfreda Boulevard; Nineteenth and Twenty-first Streets between the northerly line of Alfredo. Boulevard and the northerly line of the Andrade View Tract; all as aforesaid streets are shown on Uap of the Fay-Andrade Tract and Map of the Andrade View Tract, and also upon the clans hereinafter referred to, be graded and the roadway paved with oil macadam pavement six (6) inches in thickness and that cement concrete curbs, gutters, wingwalls, portals and culverts of corrugated iron and cement concrete be constructed thereon. The grades to which the work provided for herein shall be done, and the improvements made, are those shown or, the plans hereinafter referred to which said plans are hereby specifically referred to for the description of the grades at which said work and improvement is to be done. That all of said work shall be done at the places and in the manner and of ' the materials and to the grades as specified, set forth and shown on the plans and specifications for said work hereinafter mentioned. t Excepting, however, from all the afore-described work such portions as is required by law to be kept in order and repair by any person or company having rail ' road tracks thereon; and also excepting from all the afore-described work any portions thereof already done to the official lines and grades and constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications herein mentioned; All of said aforesaid work and improvements shall be done in accordance with i the plans and specifications made therefor by the Engineer of Work heretofore appoint- ed therefor by this Board, and as adonted by this Board of Supervisors, as the plan and specifications for said work and improvement by its resolution in the matter of Road District Improvement No. 4, "Resolution adopting plans and specifications No. 45 passed and adopted by said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on t e i 7th day of June, 1926, which plans and specifications are now on file in the office of the County Clerk of said County of Contra Costa and are hereby referred to apd I.e aIDrt hereof; Said Engineer of Work shall perform the duties to be performed by th$ City Engineer as set forth in the Act of the Legislature of the State of California approved "pril 7, 1911, designated as the "Improvement Act of 1911" as amended said work shall be done under the direction and to the satisfaction of said Engineer of Work and the materials used shall comply with the specifications therefor, and. be to the satisfaction of such Engineer of Work and said Engineer of Work shall make) and sign the assessment to be made and issued in payment for the coats and expenses of such work. And the said Board of Supervisors of the Countv of Contra Costa, does hereby determine and declare that said proposed work and improvement is of more than loco or ordinary public benefit and will affect and benefit the lands and district herein after described, which said district is hereby declared to be the district benefited by said work and improvement; and that therefore the entire coste,charges and expene a of said work and improvement shall be and are hereby made chargeable against and shall be assessed upon said lands and district, which district is within the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and is particularly described and bounded as follows, to wit: COUIIENCINO at the northwesterly corner of Lot 1, Block 3, Andrade View Tract and running thence in direct lines as follows: To the northeasterly corner of Lot 16 Block 1 said Andrad View Tract; thence to the northwesterly corner of Lot 2L, said Block �; thence to the northeasterly corner of said Lot 21; thence to the south easterly corner of Lot 26 Block 4, said Andrade View Tract; thence to the southwest- erly corner of said Lot 26; thence to the northwesterly corner of said Lot 34 said Block 4; thence to the northeasterly corner of said Lot 34; thence to the southeaa erly corner of Lot 26, Block 7, said Andrade View Tract; thence to the southwester) corner of last said Lot 26; thence to the southeasterly corner of Lot 25, said Block 7; thence t^ the northeasterly corner of Lot 25, Block 11, Fay-Andrade Tract; then to the northwesterly corner of Lot 26, said Block 11, thence to the northeasterly corner of last said Lot 26; thence to the southeasterly corner of Lot 26, Block 12, said Fay-Andrade Tract; thence to the southwesterly corner of last said Lot 26; thence to the southeasterly corner of Lot 25, said Block 12; thence to the north- easterly corner of Lot 58 said Block 12; thence to the intersection of the easterly line of said Lot 56 with the northerly boundary line of the City of Richmond; thenc westerly along the said northerly boundary line of the City of Richmond to its intersection with the westerly line of Lot 21, Block 7, said Fay-Andrade Tract; thei ce to the northwesterly corner of last said Lot 21; thence to the northeasterly corner of Lot 40 said Block. 7; t1ince to the intersection of the easterly line of said Lot 40 with the northerly boundaryline of the City of Richmond; thence westerly along the said northerly bound=ry line of the City of Richmond to its intersection with the westerly line of Lot 19, Block 2, said Fay-Andrade Tract; thence to the north westerly corner o' said lOt 19; thence to the southwesterly corner of Lot 14, said Block 2; thence to the northwesterly corner of Lot 23, Block 1, said Fay - Andrade Tract; thence to the southwesterly corner of Lot 1, Block 9, said Andrade View Tract; thence to the n rthwesterly corner of Lot 1, Block 6, said Andrade View Trac; thence to the southwesterly corner of Lot 1, Block 3, said Andrade View Tract; then ie to the northwesterly corner of said last Lot 1 and the point of commencement. Saving, excepting and excluding from said district all streets, avenues, lanes, alleys, crossings and places therein included and contained. he tracts hereinbefore mentioned or referred to are further described and identi"ied as being shown on maps f17ed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on the respective dates and respectively entitled as , follows: Fay-Andrade Tract, on map entitled 476ap of the Fay-Andrade Tract" filed October 3,1911; Andrade View Tract, on map entitled "=dap of the Andrade View Tract" filed April 4, 1911. All of the herein proposed work shall be done and assessments given and made as provided in said "Imprgvement Act of 1911" as amended, but all in accordant with and as provided in the " County Improvement Act of 1921" approved June 3, 1921 and amendments thereto. That said Board of Supervisors also determines and declares that seriqLl bonds bearing interest at the rate of seven 7) per cent per annum shall be issued to represent each assessment of twenty-five $25.00) dollars or more remaining un- paid for twenty (20) days after the date of warrant. said Serial bonds shall ex- tend over a period ending seven (7) years from the second day of January next suc- ceeding the fifteenth (15th ) day of the Next November following their date. payments on the principal of unpaid assessments and interest shall be made 2�9 i by property owners to the County Treasurer, and the same shall be disbursed by him in the manner and as provided in the said "Improvement Act of 19110 as amended but all in accordance with and as provided in the •County Improvement Act of 19219 t. and amendments thereto, hereinbefore referred to. This Resolution is adopted pursuant to the provisions of that certain Act of the Legislature of the State of California, designated as the "County Improvement Act of 1921" and amendments thereto and future proceedings hereunder shall be taken and had in accordance with the provisions of said Act. NOTICs IS HEREBY GIVEN that TUESDAY, the 6th day of July, 1926, at the � k hour of 10 o'clock A.M. at the chambers of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, in the County Court House in the City of Martinez,county of Contra s, Costa, State of California, are hereby fixed as the day and hour and plaae when and where any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work or improvement or to the proposed grades, may appear before the said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, and show cause why said proposed improvement should not be carried out in accordance with this resolution. The Richmond Daily Independent, a daily newspaper published and cirulated in the County of Contra costa, is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Resolution of intention shall be published and the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa is hereby directed to cause this resolution of intention to be published ' by two insertions in said newspaper and the Engineer of work is hereby directed to cause to be conspicuously posted notices of the passage of this Resolution in the manner and form required by law. The foregoing Resolution was duly adopted and passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and lrembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisors- None. I In the Matter of Appointing Inspector of Painting of Corridors of Court House. ' It is by the Board ordered that Luke Bulger is hereby appointed Inspector to inspect the painting of the corridors of the Court House at a salary of $9. per day for each day actually employed. In the Matter of Petition to Annex new territory to Oakley Highway Lighting District. A petiti-n having been filed with this Board, signed by owners representing at least one-fourth of number of total owners 0' real property and at least one-four h of assessed valuation of property as sr.own by last equalized assessment book of the County of Contra Costa, in which Oakley Highway Lighting District is situated, prayii g for the annexation of certain adjacent territory to Oakley Highway Lighting District 300 . ,z , and hereinaftexd theoarsi particularly describe A op ay 3rd, 1926, fixing the hearing on said petition for Monday, the 7th day of June, 1926, at hour of 11 o'clock A.M. 3 and this being the time and place'fgr hearing said petition and no one appearing in opposition to the annexation of said territory to said Oakley Highway Lighting District or at all, and proof having been made to this Board that notice has been + a given as required by law, by publication of a notice in Antioch Ledger, in the mann r and for the time prescribed by law, as appears by the affidavit of Albert W.Flahert r, on file herein; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that theAl ' following described territory be and the same is hereby annexed to Oakley Highway '+s2 Lighting District, to wit: COMNCING at a point 300 feet _rem the west line of First Street of the Town of Oakley directly west from the southwest corner of Lot 10, Block 5, O;Hara's Addition to town of Oakley; thence at right angles southerly 100 feet to the southeast corner of Landis-Garwood Subdivision; thence at right angles westerly to southwest c-;rner of Landis-Garwood Subdivision; thence at right angles northerly to the northwest corner of West Oakley Addition; thence at right angles easterly to the northwest corner of Lot 6, Block 1, West Oakley Addition; thence at right angles southerly to the point of beginning. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District x+2059, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 36 June 4th, 19266 110.00 362 June 4th, 1926 56.45 367 June 4th, 1926 120 50 368 June 4th, 1926 17.68. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2025. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #2025, be and the same are hereby approved, to lilt: No. Date Amount. 119 May 10th, 1926 3,334.23 120 May loth, 1926 2,228.53. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. it 301. 3 In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2026. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants o£ Reclamation District #2026 be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 140 April lo, 1926 $155.00 141 May lo, 1926 155.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the ' approval of said warrants by aff_xing their signatures thersto. i In the Matter of Resignation of H.W. 4a Heidorn, Justice of Peace,17th Judicial Township. H.W.Heidorn, having filed with this Board, his resignation as Justice of the Peace of 17th Judicial Township, Contra Costa County, It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted and said office declared vacant` ; In the Matter of appointment of Justice of Peace for 17th Judicial Township. i This Board having declared the office of Justice of the Peace of 17th Judicial Township, vacant, by reason of resignation of H.W.Heidorn, as Justice of Peace, It is, by the Board ordered that Alex. Murdock, be and he is hereby appoi t- ed Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. 17, Contra Costa County; > It is further ordered that said Alex. Murdock give bond and take oath as required by law., In the Matter of Granting Dance ' Permits. The following persons having made application to this Board for permission to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M.ori following dates, to wit: Happy-go-Lucky Club Rodeo June 12, 1926. Edw. W.Cordua, Oakiey Hali, Oakley, June 12, 1926 ' Tassajara Base-Ball Team, Tassajara Hall, June 20, 1926. Diablo valley Glee Club, American Legion Hall, Brentwood, June 12, 1926. It is by the Board ordered that permission be granted to above named person to conduct dances on above dates until 3 o'clock A.M. In :3' 262 I 31 �4 r In the Matter of Petition to improve Rodeo Streets. A petition is presented to the Board praying for the improvement of streets in Rodeo, It is, by the Hoard ordered that said petition be referred to Supervisor Sno t. In the Fatter of Granting Leaves of Abse-ce. Wade W.L;oore, Justice of the Peace Sixth Judicial Township, and Matthew Ward Justice of the Peace Eighth Judicial Township, having made application for leave of absence of thirty days from date of leaving State of Cali__"ornia, and C.H.Hayden, Supervisor Third District, having made application for leave of absence of sixty days from date of leaving 6tate of California, It is by the Board ordered that leave of absence of thirty days be granted to Wade W.Moore, Justice of the Peace 6th Judicial Township, and Matthew Ward, jus— Lice of Peace 8th Judicial Township, and a leave of absence of sixtydays be granted to C.H.Hayden, Supervisor Third District. In the Matter of Formation of a County Water Works District #1. A petition in due form of law in the above entitled matter having been this day presented to the Board of Supervisors for the formation of County Water Works District No. 1 and the hearing thereon having been asked for therein; IT L Now, by this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, on motion of R.J.Trembath dulyseconded b Oscar Olsson b the Board ordered that the heart Y , Y ing on said petition and the protests, if any thereto, be, and the same is hereby fixed Tycesday, the 6th day of July, 1926, at 10 o'clock A.M. before this Board at the Board r--om thereof, in the Court House in the town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California. It is further ordered that notice of saidkearing be given by the Clerk of this Board as required by hv, and that the Brentwood News, a newspaper of'general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California be, and the same hereby is designated by this Board of Supervisors forthe purpose of publishing the notice of said hearing. X03 = In the Matter of approval of Insurance Policy , on Furniture of Detention Home. F.L.Glass, presents to this Board an Insurance Policy of Logan Rutgers Fire i Insurance Company of City of New York, for the sum of $2000, on furniture in Detenti n ' Home, which said policy is approved by this Board. ' =tS�1 w In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. ' It is ordered that beginning June 1st, 1926, $50 State allowance and $10 count allowance be discontinued Mrs. Marie Garcia, Bradford Island, California, on account et of sufficient income; recommendation of State Board; Beginning June let, 1926, $10 state aid and $5 county aid, be disaxtinued to Mrs. Rita Enos, Antioch, on account o: recent marriage. It is further ordered that beginning April 1st, 1926, Mrs Olga Ahlquist, Lake Orinda, be allowed $40 State aid as per order of State Board. Beginning May 1st 1926, Mrs. Mary Lewis Machado, Pinole, be allowed $10 count aid for support of her minor child. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasure 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 appointment of Members of Board of Education. It appearing to the Board that the terms of office of George A.Johnson and Fred S. Ramsdell, have expired, It is by the Board ordered that George A.Johnson, and Fred S. Ramsdell, be and each of them are hereby appointed members of Board of Education of Contra costa County for term prescribed by law.< ' In the Matter of Transfer of Fuse s. The Countv Auditor having nritified this Board that in Road District Improvement Fund 43 that there will be, before the levy of taxes in said District, been 1e vi d any the sum of $535.90 due for interest and that there hes not yet/funds in said Dietriot to nay the same, and said County Auditor having suggested that this Board transfer from the General Fund temporarily the sum of $535.90 with *ich to pay said interes and that the Co.nty Auditor at time of levying taxes include said amount in his estimate of money to be'raised for said purpose, and return said amount transferred from General Fund back to General Fund; Therefore, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the sum of $535.90 be transferred from General Fund to Road Improvement District Fund ; ci #3 for the purpose of meeting said interest payment due, and that the County Audito include said amount in his estimate at the time of estimating amount of taxes to be raised and return said amount to the General Fund. 1 The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board-K. P 3�4 I In the Matter of Petition for Formation of Tenny Terrace Fire Protection District. A petition having been filed with this Board praying for the formation of Tenny Terrace Fire Protection District, which said territory is unincorporated territory and not already included in any other fire Protection District, aid is is� need of Fire protection, and should be formed into a Fire Protection District; i It is, on motion duly made and carried by the Boarddetermined that said any territory is not already included inncounty Fire Protection District and is in need of fire protection and should be formed into a Fire Protection District; Thereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition to form said District, be and the same is hereby fixed for Tuesday, Ju-.y 6th, 1926, at hour of 11 o'clock A.M. at the board room of said Board at the Court House in Town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of said Board, shall publish a notice once a week for two successive weeks in Crockett Signal, a newspaper circulated. in the territory in which it is proposed to organize a fire protection district, which said Hoard deems most likely to give notice thereof, to inhabitants of said District. The vote thereon being as follows: Ayes: Sumwisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, and Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Hone. In the Matter of Formation of Carquinez Fire Protection District. A petition having been filed with this Board praying for the formation of Carquinez Fire Protection District, which said territory is unincorporated ter— ritory and not already included in any other county fire protection district, and is in need of fire protection and should be formed into a Fire Protection Dist ict; It is, by the Board determined that said territory described in said pet— ition is not already included in any County Fire Protection District and is in nee of fire protection and should be formed into a Fire Protection District. Thereupon, it is by the Bid ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby fixed for Tuesday the 6th day of July, 1926, at hour of 11 o'clock A.M. at Board Room of said Board at the Court Rouse in Town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa. Itis further ordered that the Clerk of said Board shall publish a notice 'I once a week for two successive weeks in the Crockett Signal, a newspaper circulated in the territory in which said proposed Fire Protection District is to be formed, which the Board deems most likely to give notice thereof, to the inhabitants of said District. In the Matter of Formation of San Pablo Fire Protection District. A petition having been filed with this Board praying for the formation of San Pablo Fire Protection District which said territory is unincorporated terril cry ' and not already included in any other County fire protection District, and is in A need of fire protection and should be formed into a Fire Protection District; It is, by the Board determined that said territory described in said pet- ition is not already included in any County Fire Protection District and is in nee of fire protection and should be formed into a Fire Protection District; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby fired for Tuesday, the 6th day of July, 1926, at hour of 11 o'clock A.M. at Board Room of said Board at the Court House in town of Martinez County of Contra Costa. It is further ordered that the Clerk of.the said Board shall publish a notiq e once a week for two successive weeks inthe Richmond Daily Independent, a newspaper published in the territory in which said proposed Fire Protection District is to b formed, which the Board deems most likely to give notice thereof, to the inhabitan a of said Listrict. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. In the Matter of Communication reg from J.0 Bracken Co. This Board having received communication from J.O. Bracken regarding unad- justed claims of the County of Contra Costa against San Francisco-Sacramento Railr ad Company; It is by the Board ordered that said communication be and the same is here referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County. s In the Matter of Petition of California Development Board for appropriation/ This Board having received a communication from R.B.Hale, President of California Development Association for an appropriation of $1500 annually to be available for the association's use by July 1926; and it appearing o the ` Baud that at the present time this Board cannot meet said demands, „3 It is by the Board ordered that said recuest be and the same is hereby denied. y, I -� 306 f In the Matter of Tra.sfer of Funds. It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $20.10 be and the same is hereby ordered transferred from General Fund to Coyote fund. K s In the Matter of Application of Mt. Diablo Country Club to cross road with pipe line. Mt. Diablo Country Club having made application to this Board to cross Oounty road with pipe line, 1 It is, by the Board ordered that said reouest be and the same is bereby granted under following conditions: That said road will be replaced in same c m dition as it now is and to. the full satisfaction of Supervisor of that District and 0ounty Surveyor of said County. In the Matter of Improving the Water Ways or California. THE FOLL017IIIG RESOLUTION was presented by Supervisor Trembath, and second ed by Supervisor Hayden, and carried by the unanimous vote of the Board, tc wit: w WHEREAS, in Document No. 554 of the House of Representatives, relating to - the San Joaquin River and Stockton Channel, California, it is stated that if the proposed project is adopted the limitation of the Suisun Bay project to the secti n below Point Edith is implied, and, WHEREAS, this Board is heartily in favor of the construction of said San Joaquin River and Stockton Channel project, but is of the opinion that any limits tion of the Suisan Bay project, as now established, would be seriously detriments to the interests of the County of Contra Costa and particularly to the industries of said County now established on the shore of the channel of s-id Suisun Bay pro act; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board place itself on record as opposed to any limitation of such Suisun Bay project and request the Congress of the United States, in approving the said San Joaquin River and Stockton Channel project, to provide specifically, in spch approval, that the existing Suisun Bay project shall not be in any wise limited. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that a copy of this Res-lution be for— warded to our Representatives from this District in the Congress of the United States,K l 30'7 In the Matter of Approval of Bonds and Contract of Aristo Painting Company. This Board havingheretofore awarded a contract for painting the corridors of the Court House to Aristo Painting Company, and said firm having furnished bonds ' and contract as required by previous order of this Board, It is ordered that said bonds and each of them be approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign contract for and on behalf of the County (f Contra Costa. 1 In the Matter of Renovating Court Room of Dept, #2. The Johns-Manville Company, having offered to remo7e the present soiled fabr c covering the acoustical treatment now in place on side walls in Court room of Dept. #2 and to securely fasten all acoustical felt which may have become loose and to re- place the fabric with new material and paint the same with special acoustical paint kE which will retain a clean surface practically as long as any other painted surface and to re-place the present wood moulding after completion of work and also add additional acoustical treatment to reduce further the reverberation in the room, , ' in that the flat portion of the ceiling be treated for an area of 600 sq. feet, for the sum of $500 c,mplete, including the painting to match the treatment on the side walls as renewed above. It is, by the Board ordered that said proposition for $500 be and the same is hereby accepted by this Board and the said Johns-Manville Co. Incorporated, of California are hereby authorized to proceed with said work at pleasure of Judge McKenzie, Jute of said Department and whenever said work can be done to meet his \ A convenience., In the Matter of Employees k of Detention Home. ' It is ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant in favor of Mr, and Mrs. is Wm. Rouse and Miss Rouse, as Manager and Matron, and Assistant Matron, respectively of the Detention Home, beginning May 1st, 1926, at sums specified in previous order of this Board. s 1 � 308 f �N I j In the Matter of Victory Highway. WHEREAS, a Caravan over the Victory Highway from San Francisco to Salt Lake 01ty is to leave San Francisco, Wednesday, June 9th, 1926, and, WHEREAS, it has been brought to the attention of this Board that the Caravan ° has not been routed from Oakland to Sacramsto, over the Victory Highway; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of8upervisors of Contra Costa Oounty, that the management of this Caravan be urged to route the Caravan via the Franklin Canon Road, Martinez, Pittsburg, Antioch and over Antioch Bridge. The said Resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. The Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 21, 1926, at-10 o'clock'A.M <' A.M. ' a . . . . Chairman. .-y f Clerk. Y \ :s i 5 i } I In the BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. L'OiDAY, JUNE 21, 1926. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.'u. Present: Bon. A.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, ' C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. - - - - - - - - - - In the ;:fatter of appointment of Public Administrator of Contra `'osta County. It amearing to the Board that the office of Public Administrator of Contra Costa County is vacant by reason of the death of Charles E.Daley, Public Administrator of Contra Costa County and Raymond B. Johnson havin� filed application with this Board for the position of Public Administrator and no other applicant appearing therefor; " It is, on motion of Supervisor Hayden, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, orde ed that Raymond B.Johnson be and he is ;:ereby appointed Public Administrator of Con ra- Costa County for the.un-expired term of Charles E.Daley, deceased. It is further ordered that Raymond B.Johuson take oath and give bond in sum " of $20,000 as required by law. In the Batter of apuroval of Warrants of Reclamation DistFict #530. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the lz following Warrant of Reclamation District #530, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: Pio. Date Amount 5 April 15, 1926 $10,335.10. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In -atter of Approval of Warrants of reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follo - ing Warrants of Reclamation District $1619, bend the same are hereby approved to wit: : P7o. Date Amount. 403 May 25, 1926 $ 7;60 +}0+ June let, 1926 116.52 5 June 2, 1926, 90.00 11 310 3 In ".[atter of Granting Dance Permits. Certain -jersons end societies having made application to this Board for per- mission to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.i:. on following dates, to wit: Rudy's Band, Oakley, June 26, 1926. Knightsen Farm Center, Knightsen, •Tune 26 1926. Bav Point Rebecca Lodge, Bay Point, June 26, 1926. It is by the Board ordered that said permits be granted to hold said dances on above named dates until 3 o'clock A.H. In the Hatter of Cancellation of Warrants. The County Auditor having recuested cancellation of :b llowing warrants, and good cause appearing therefor, It is, by the Board ordered that the following warrants be and the same-a: A hereby ordered cancelled, to cit: GEI-MRAL FUND. N0. Date of Issue. Amount. 5251 hay 20, 1926 $ 3.75• 5036 ADT, 1, 1925 1.75. HOSPITAL FUND. 1493 Dec. 1 1925$ 50.00 1835 Jan. 1, 192 M.00 1892 Jan. 1, 1926 20.00 2071 Feb. 1' 1926 60.00 2447 "ar 1, 1926 4o.00 55 6 marl 1926 20.00 2b92 Apr. 1, 1926 5 .00 2697 Apr.l 1926 10.00 s 2769 Apr.l, 1926 40.00 2878 Apr. 1, 1926 20.00 3007 :4ay 1 1926 10D 0 4472 June �, 1926 2D.00 A BOND ROAD iINTEMANCE. 121 Aug. 4 1925 $ 4.50 1039 Apr. t, 1926 22.50 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In the Hatter of Petition for Incorporation of City of Kensington. This Board having called an election to be held on the 18th day of June, 19 6 =z in territory proposed to be incorporated as City of Kensington, and said e1:—e, 1916 ection having been held and the returns having been filed with this Board on the 19th day of June, 1926,a Td this being the first Honday after said election, the Board proceeA s to and does canvass the returns of said election as follows: Total number of votes cast: 200. For incorporation: 62. ; Against incorporation: 125. "Shall the Board of Trustees hereafter appoint the City Clerk and City Treasurer of City of Kensington: "Yes- 70. No - 72, g For Trustees: Anson S.Blake- 97. C.B.Cortwright- 90 T Thomas E.Gay - 86 Harry T. Healy- 89. John L. Eason, - 79• ;? H.H.Baldwin - 09 7.H.Slehrlie,- 58 :falter Heaver- 63. For Clerk: J.B.Beach, - 79 Ella Eldridge, - 59 „ Ella ;ieaver,- 1. ' For Treasurer: ii,. H.01,-;en -71. Violet Richardson- 56. Anson Blake - 1. Thereupon it appearing to the Board that a majority vote was cast against Incorporation o= the City of Kensington; ' Therefore, It is hereby ORDERED that said petition for incorporation of the City of Kensington be and the same is hereby declared lost. y. i. In the Latter of Guarding of Bay Point Crossing. A.B.Tinning,"istrict Attorney having appeared before the Board regarding _s employment of traffic officers for Bay Point Crossing; It is, by the Board ordered that the District Attorney be and he is hereby ? authorized to enter into a contract with the Santa Fe Railroad Company, Southern µ Pacific Railroad Company and San Francisco-Sacramento Railway Company regarding empl y- ' went of traffic officers by the State and the payment thereof. a �s In Liatter of approving contract and bond of Heafey,'oore Co,xpany. Heafey, ;oofe Co:::pany havin_ presented to this Board, a good and sufficient s:• bond as provided by previous order of this Board, It is, by the Board ordered that said 'ponds and each of thein be and the sv-,:e are hereby an�roved and Chairran of this Board is hereby authorized to execute contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. r� 1 In the flatter of Holding Holy Ghost Celebration at Rodeo. A Holy Gost Celebration Oomunittee from torn of Rodeo having made app licaticn to this Board of Supervisors for exclusive privilege of concessions at said Holy ' Ghost Celebratio- t- be held in Rodeo On July 17-18, 1926; It is, by the Board ordered that so far as this Board is concerned the exclusive privilege of concessions is hereby granted to said Holy Ghost Com;_ittee. t. s 312 I In the Hatter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that beginning June let, 1926, the allowance heretofore made to mrs ry A. McDonald, Concord, be and the sa:ae is he_eby discontinued on account of removal from county. That beginning July 1st, 1926, the allowance heretofore made to Mr B.P. Palubic:ci, Bay Point, be and the sa_e is-hereby discontinued on account of remov Beginning June 1st, 1926, the allowance heretofure made to George Brown, Giant, be and the same is hereby discontinued on account of death. �a dd i>:"Px• Beginning June lst.1926, allowance heretofonemtoeMrz. Bridget Gallagher Antioch. be discontinued or account of death. Sj Beginning June 1st1926, allowance heretofore given to Mrs. Evelyyn Edgard i Crockett, be and the same s hereby discontinued on account of denial by State. Beginning June lst, 1926, allowance heretofore made to Mrs. C.A.Odell, of Richmond, for maintenance of Ruth Chandler, be discontinued on account of deni by State. i Beginning June let, 1926, state aid allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Flora Broderick, Oakley, be and same is hereby discontinued on account of denial by State. Beginning June let, 1926„State aid heretofore allowed to Mrs, Henry_, Rey, Crockett, be and the score is hereby discontinued on account of denial by Etat . It is further ordered that beginning June let, 1926, Mrs. Arnie L.Johnso Byron, be and she is hereby allowed $20 per month county aid on account of old age t Beginning June 1st, 1926 Mrs. Hilda Sherman, R.F.D. $1, Box 25a, Oakley . be allowed$25 per month County aid on account of two minor children. It is furt}1er ordered that the County Auditor draw,warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of last two named indigents until the further order of this Board., In the Latter of Salary of Assistant Suuer_ntendent of County Hospital. Charter S.Peek, having Wade application to this Board for an increase of salary and good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the salary of Charter S,Peek, Assistant Superintendentof County Hospital be and the same is hereby increased from $125 to $150 per month beginning June 1st, 1926. In the latter of Employment of x' Architect for building bridges. � J R,R,Arnold, County Surveyor, having made anplication for permission to employ an architect to design two bridges, one over San Ramon Creek, at Danville, and another over Ialnut Creek on Bancroft-Bookston Road; It is, by the Board ordered that said R,R.Arnold, be and he is hereby i authorized to employ an architect to design said bridges, the salary for said architect to be six per cent of cost of said bridges. A A :y In the latter of Completion of Contract of Edgar H.Lenis. Ralph R.ASP.O}d, County Surveyor, having reported to this Board that the contract of Edgar H. Lewis to grade Harbor Boulevard in Sun. Dist. #4 has been completed according to apecificatidns; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hely declared completed and said road accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Edgar ' H.Lewis, for materials furnished or labor performed on said contract, present, same to this Board on or before thirty-days days from this date,K In the Matter of Contract of C."!.Stood, for grading and Paving Sec..2 Div. #36, County Highway. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having filed with this Board his ce_tificate showing that the contract of C.W."ood, to grade and pave Sec. 2, Div. #36, has been completed according to specifications; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby ' declared completed and said road accepted. a It is furt?:er ordered that all persons having claims against said C.W.Wood for materials furnished or labor performed on said contract, present same to this Board on or before thirty-five days from this date. In the Batter of Building Bridges over Sloughs connecting Jersey Island and Holland Tract. It is by the Board ordered that the District Attorney be and he is hereby authorized to make application to the ;'far Department for permission to const ct bridges connectin"Jersey Island with main land on Road #39, and the Holland Tract { with main land on Road #55•k In the ?:atter of Petition of David Solari Post #151, A.erican Legion for permission to conduct Carnival on outskirts of Pittsburg. ! Committee from David Solari Post #151, American Legion, appears before the Board and requests permission to conduct a carnival on outskirts of City of Pittsburg; and that they be relieved from necessity of paying a license to conduct said Carnival; -k I' 31� s Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said David Solari Post #151 should be encouraged, and it is ordered that sai`David Solari Post #151, American fi Legion, be and they are hereby granted nermission to conduct Carnival on the out- skirts and without the necessity of obtaining a license therefor, from the County of Contra Costa., ;q In the.'_�atter of Request of A.N.Sullenger for Bookkeeping machine. It is by t'ne Board ordered that the requisition of A.N.Sullenger, for a boo - keening :<achine, be and the sase is hereby granted. In the -atter of Claim allowed on Special Road fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special 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 Tr-zasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1925, and fro,a moneys collected for violation ofmote vehicle Act and moneys collected from Kotor Truck licenses, which said moneys shal be expended, by said County exclusively in the construction o' bridges, culverts '.. and roads in said Count- and the following claims having been presented for con- struction of roads, bridges and culverts in Sup. Dist. , E.E.O'Brien, •$1508.10. It is, by the Board ordered that said claim be and the same is hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amending Ordinance No. 165- A Request iror# Coasz 0ounties Cas ck Electric company ana Pacific Gas & Electric Cowpany requesting this Buara teat Oruivance recently passed and aaopt.d entiuiea "An Orainanee regulating Excavaz.uns in portloai ui county Roaus, lease, alleys a,a Public Places in County of Contra costa, regulating tris rei.11in and Repair of saia excavations, and requiring a permit tnereior and providing a Penalty for violation of this Ordinance" be amended so as to permit the filing o a bona in lieu of a cash deposit vita each permit; It is, by the Buard oraered that saia Request ue ana the same is hereuy reser ea to the District Attorney of Contra costa County for his opinm and advice in the matter., And the Board take recess zu meet on Tuesday, July 6tn, 1926, at 10 o'clooY A.Y.. . . . . . . . Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . .I. Cork. r 1 it 1N ThE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CGvTHA COSTA CUUNTY, STATE OrCALIrOShiA. "< TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1926. The board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Bucnanan, Cnairman; Supervisors Zeo Knott, Oscar -< Olsson, and R.d.Srewbatn. J.H.Wells,clerk. Absent: Supervisor C.B.hayden. The minutes ana proceedings of the Board for and during the month of June, 1926, are read to the Board by ti.e Clerk and as read are approveu by the Board and signed by Chairman and Clerk. - . In the Matter of application of American Toll Bridge Company for permissiun to place sign across county road between Antioch and Oakley. The American Toll Bridge Company having made application, to this Board for permission to place sign across county road between Antiocii 3 Oakley, at a place v near Memorial Marker, V It is, by tine Board oraered that said American Toll bridge Company be and iney are hereby allowed to piece sign and poles for erection of same at place indica ed by County iingiaeer ana Supervisor Tremuath Of District #5, said aibn and poles to be 1 ' erected to entire satisfaction of County Engineer and said Supervisor and only at place indicated by them., In the Matter of approval of Warrants �m of Reclamation District #SU2. Good cause appearing tnerefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District #502, be approveu, to wit: No. 415, Dated, June 26, 1926 $140.00 416_. June 2b, 1926 38.65 t1( June 26, 1926 446.97 18 June 26, 1926 21.00 t19 June 2b 1926 18.45 20 June 26 1926 22.80 2 421 June 26, 1926 103.33. And the Chaimman and Clerk of tnfs Board are authorized to note the approve of this Board on said warrants by affixing tnair signatures thereto. „z ;0 In the Matter of approval of Warrants 01 Reclamation District #2059. Good cause appearkig therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the foilowing = } warrants of saia District #2059, be and the same are hereby approved, to vat: No. 369 Dated July 2, 192b ,9110.00. }70 July 2, 1926 55.60 3/1 July 2, 192b 78:70 372 July 2, 1926 6U.00 ti July 2, 1926 14.00 4 July 2, i92b 235.00 yjy July 2, 1926 38.50 376 July 2, 1926 10.08 And the Chairman and Clerk are hereby ordered to note the approval of this .3`. 31u - +i I Boara by affixing their signatures to said warrants. in the Matter of Approval or Warrants of Reclamation District #2036. Good cause appearing uiereior, It is by the Board ordered that the follow ng warrants of District #2036, be and the same arc nareny ordered approved, to wit: No. 31 Dateu, d uie 6, 1925 617.24 _ 33 June 6, 1925 19 1.21 3 June 6 1925 153.10 3 June 6, 1925 5271.42. Ana the Chairman and uierk of this Board are authorized to note the anprova of this Hoard on said warrants by affixing their signatures tiereto. .in the Matter of Granting Leave of 'Absence. - E.P.Jacxson, Justice of rhe Peace for Fifth Judicial Township having filed wit this Board, a request dor a leave of absence of thirty days from the State of Caliiorn a; It is by the Board of Supervisors ordered that said E.F.JSCkeoll, be and he is ;heresy granted a leave or absence of tnirty days from and after the date of leaving the state of California. In the Llatter of Renovating kt Court Room in Department #2. Johns-Danville Company having heretofore forwarded to this Board, a communication regarding renovating of Court Room in Department #2, and this Board having heretofore awarded a contract to said Cowpeny for same and mere being a misunaerstanaing betwee, _ Sara Company and the Board as to quantity of work required to be d)ne, It is., by the Board ordered that that certain Resolution neretoiore mase on the jth day of June, 1926, be and the same is hereoy set aside, and saia Jolins-Manvil is Company having offeredto install the acoustical treatment to Court Room rncluaing Gee , painting of same for 4500 and installing new facric ana painting the same to renovate) the present wall acoustical treat:e nt, also washing oil and re-tinting all painted surfaces in z,ie room exclusive of the wood ward: for $330, It is, oy the Board oraerea that the contract for the doing of said work for the total saw of 56)0 oe anu ire same is hereoy awardea to Johns Manville Company, saia wort{ to be done az -,ne pleasure of the Judge of Denartwent #2, ail in accordance with their le-teroi June 21, 192b, and former letters written to this Board. K I I I =� In the Matter oz Employment of Deputy Sealer ofWeignts ana Measures. µ It is, by the Board orderea that George Anarews, Sealer or Weights and Meaeuxe ' of Contra Costa county, be and he is hereby authorized to appoint a Deputy Sealer of { 9eighte and Measures, for tine County of Contra Costa. 14 In the Matter of Communication from i Ht. Diablo Lime Marl Co. x A communication from Sit. Diablo Lime Marl Co. regarding condition of road, • _k was received ana reierrea to Supervisor hayden.,, . 7t In Matter of Acceptance or contract of J.P.Holland, to re-grade and macadamize portion of Div. #1 of County Highway. Tne County 6urveyor R.R.Arnoid, having filen with tnis Board his report show- ing that contract or J.P.xolland to re-grade and macadamize portion o! Division #1 of County Highway has oeen completed according to specifications; ' It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is nereoy der clared completed and saiu road accepted. It is further ordered tnat all persons having claims against the said J.P. Hbaana for labor performed or material furnished present same to this Board within tairty-five days from this date.„ 3 In the Matter of acceptance of contract of Healey, Moore Co. Inc, to pave portion " of Div. #1 of County highway. y County purveyor R.R.Arnola, having filed with this Board, his report showing tnat the contract of Heafey, fioore Co. Inc., to pave portion ox Div. #1 of ' County highway, has been complataa according to speciilcations; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road accepted. It is furtner ordered tnat all persons having claims against said heaiey, 1 liooie Co. for labor performed and material furnished present same to this Board 1 on or belore tnirty-five days from this date. �f :fq :1 I 318 j In the Matter of Contract of Aristo Painting Company for painting Corridors of Court House. Zeb Knott, Committee of the Board of Superviaors in cnarge of painting Corridors) of Court House, having reported to this Board tnat the contract 01 Aristo Painting Co any, has been comnleted according to sneciiications; It is by the Board ordered tnat said contract oe and the same is nereoy declared completed and said contract accepted. , It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Aristo Paintin Company for labor performed or material f`urnisned present same to this Board within tnrrty—live days irom tris date.` In the Matter 01 Granting leave of Absence to Health Oiiicer. Dr. C.R.elake, having made application to this Board for a vacation of two weeks beginning Juiv 26, 1926, and one weex in August to attend_ health. 0=ficers Conven — ion Of California Municipalities ; It is by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is nereoy grante . In the Matter of providing funds for Richmond Health Center. W.T.Helms, President Richmond Healtu Center having filed a report snowing the fuu e that will be needed for tae ensuing fiscal year and said board having perused same It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $5000 be and the same is nereoy allow a to Richmond neaitn Center for their conduct or tae same for ensuing year, and the .County Auditor is nereoy ordered to provide in his budget Tor the xoilowing year at the time of levying taxes the said sum or $5000 for said purpose. In the Matter ox Resolution from Board of Suoervisors oT Alameda County. ^tile Board oi Supervisors of Alameda Uounty having filed witn this Board a copy of Resolution adopted by that body, on June 17th, 1926, inviting this Board to co —operate with the City of Oakland in locating most practical site for highway and tunnel between two countiuo;It is by the Board ordered that said matter be taken uncle advisement. f sig i In the Matter of Operation of Commercial Truck lines upon imbroveiroads. It appearing to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that numero a applications having been made to the Railroad Uommissfoa of tW State of California, ' for permission to operate commercial freight or truck lines upon improved highways of the State of California and that Lite number of such applications are constantly increasing and that the operation of such lines involve the transportation of gross loads greatlyfn excess o_ any loads contemplates by the builders of said highways and ' results in rapid deterioration or destruction of said improved roads and in a greatly inoseasea maintenance expense ootn to the State and to the various counties of the State and that the operation of massive trucks and trailers by concerns engaged in the dis- trioution of gasoline and oil and other freignt is also dangerous to the great bulk o traf_ic along the public highways, NOW, THER-FORE, BE If REJULVED that this Board of Supervisors joins in a protest heretofore made by the State Engineer of the State of California against the granting of franchises and the hauling by means of immense trucks and trailers of gas- oline and other petroleum products as well as other claves of freight over improved public highways paralleling railroad systems in the State of California. f BE I1 FURi'riEH RESULVisD that a copy of this Resolution be filed with the ' Railroad Coumission of the State of Callfornia, and that copies hereof be forwarded b the Clerk of this Board to Tile Boards of Supervisors of all the Counties of this Stat •K In the Matter of applications for Dance permits. The following applications having been made for permission to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M.. on ioliowing dates, to wit: Valona Social Club, Rodeo Rall, Rodeo, July 10th, 1826. Court Mt. Diablo#116, F. of A. San Ramon hall, San hamon, July 1/, 1526. It is by ine Board ordered that permission is hereby granted to above named ' societies to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. on above dates.K In the Matter of Road District improvement No. 4. xuSUIuUTIUn ORLL':itLBIU WORK. RESULVED that wHEHEAS, the noara of Supervfsurs of the Uounzy of Contra Costa, State of Calliorria, did on the Ith bay of June, 192u, pass its n.solution of Inte,uion iio. 1 in znu :.atter of Roan District Impruvewent iso. 4 to order the nereinafter descrfoea wurx to oe done ana improvements To be made in She saia County bf Uo,:tra susia whioh saiu resslutlon of intention wee uuly and legaiiy puolished as requirea by law as appears ircm the af.fdavit o� hi. Hill now on flee in the office of the —unty Clerk 01 saia County, ana - 220 i i WHLru.AS, notices on the passage of the said Resuiution of Intention headed "riui"ce of lmprovewent° were duly aiid legally posted along the line ox said contempiac u work and imp;ove,heut and in _-nL of all the property liable to be assessed therefor in form and manner required by law as appears from the afiidavit of Geo. H. Miller, poster of said notices, vho upon the completion of the posting of said notices filed said afiidavit in the oiiice of Ine County Clerk, County of Contra Costa, making oatn that tae posting of said notice was completed on the 14tn day of Julie, 1926; and WHEREAS, more than fiiteen days has elapsed since the publication of said Resolution of Intention No. 1 in the ratter of Road District improvement #4 and more , tnan ten days has elapsed since the completion of the posting of said notice or improvement; ana, WHEREAS, said Resolution of Intention fixed Tuesday, the Stn day or July, 1926 at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. at the cnambers or the Board or Supervisors of the County or Contra Costa, State of Jaliiornla, in the County Court House in tae City of Martini2, County of Contra Costa, as the day, hour ana place when and where any and all persons) having any oo3ections to the proposed work or improve ant might appear before the said Board of Superviso s di the County of Gonda Costa and snow cause way said proposed woric.or improvement snoula not be carried out in accordance with said Resolut— ion of Intention; ana WHEREAS, within tiie time provided in said resolution of intention for the ' filing oz protests, no protests were I'rieu with or presented to the County Cloak of the County of Coatra Costa and ex—oiiicio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors or said County of Contra Costa; Plow, ThER.e'CRc, BE I'i R,:SOiVkU tnat Iiia puolic interest and convenience require tae work herein descrioeu ana the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby orders the foilowiat; work to be done in said County, to wit: That Sanford Avenue, between Twenty—tnird Street and the westerly line or the Fay—Andrade tract; Wilcox Avenue and Alfreaa Boulevard, between 'Twenty—tnird Street and the Westerly terminations of said Wilcox Avenue and Alfreda Boulevard; Eigateentn street (iormerly known as Nineteenth Street) ana Twentietn Street (Iormerl Known as Rneem Avenue),between toe aortneriy bounaary line of the City of Richmona an tae southerly line of Alfreda Boulevard; Nineteenth ana 'Twenty—Brat Streets between the northerly line of Alireda Boulevard ana. the northerly line oI the Andrade View tract; all as aioresala streets are snown on Map or the ray Andrade Tract and Map or the Anarade View Tract, and also upon the plans hereinaiter reierred to, be graced and the roadway paved with oil macadam pavement six (6) intoes in thiaknese and that cement concrete curbs, gutters, wingwals, portals and culverts of corrugated iron and cement concrete be constructed tnereon. l'ne grades to wnicn the work provided for herein shall be done, and the improvements made, are tnose snown on the plans hereinafter reierreu to which said plans are hereby specriically reierred to for the description or the grades at which said work and improvement is to be done. r 321 THAT All of saia work snail be done at the places and in the manner and of the materials and to the grades as speciiiea, set fortn am shown on ins plansana specifications for said work nerelnaiter mentioned. - Excepting, however, from all Lae azure-descrloed work such portions as is ' ream ren by law to be kept in order and repair by any person or company having rail- road tracks thereon; and also excepting from all Zne afore-descrioea work any portio s a;hereot already done to fire official linea dna grades dna conetructea in accordance with the pians and specifications herein mentioned; ' All of the aioresaid work ana improvements snail be done in accordance wiin the plans ana specifications made therefor by the Engineer of Work neretoiore appoin - ed tnereior by this Board, anti as adopted by this Board ox Supervisors, as the plans and sneeiiications for saia work and improvement by its Resolution in Zile matter of Road District improvement 04, "Resolution adopting plans and speciiications iio. 4" passed and adopted by saia board 02 Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the 7th day of June,1926, wnicn plans and specifications are now on file in the office of the County Clerk of said County ox Contra costa and are hereby reierred to and made a part hereoi; Said Engineer of Work snail perform the duties to be periormea by the City Engineer as set fortn in Zile Act of the Legibiature of the State of Calilornia approved April ], 1911, designated as the "improvement Act oz 1911" as amended said work snall be done under the direction and to the satisiao'Gion o2 ' said Engineer of Work and the materials used shall comply with the speciiicatlons tnere2or, and be to the satisla:tiva of such Engineer of Work and saia Engineer o2 Work snail make and sign the assessment to be made ana issued in payment for the costs and expenses of such work. And the said Board of Supervisors bi the County o2 Contra Costa, does hereby determine and declare that said propossd zrrk and improvement is of more than local or ordinary puulic beneiiz ana will affect and beneiic the lands alfa district herein after described, which said district is hereby declared to be the district benefits by said work and improvement; ana tnat tnereiore the entire costs, charges and ex- penses of said work and improvement snail be and are hereby main chargeable again$ and snail be assessed upon saia lands and district, wnicn dlscrici is within the ' Coanty of Contra Costa, State oz California, and f s particularly described and ooun ed as follows, to v:it: COi`ikalXING at the northwesterly corner of Lot 1, Block 3, Andrade View Tract and runnfii- thence in airect lines as follows: to the norzncasterly corner of Lot 16, Block 1, said Andrade View 'Tract; tnence to the northwesterly corner of Lot 21 said Block 1; tnence to the northeasterly corner of said Lot 21; thence to the lout - easterly conic. of Lot 2b, Block 4, said Andrade View Tract; thence to the nouthwes erly corner oi said Lot 2b; thence to the northwesZerly corner of said Lot 34 said zlock 4; tnence to the nortneasterly corc,ei of saia Lot 34; thence to the southeast rly corner of Lot 2b, Block 7, saia Andrade View 'tract; tnence to tnesouthwesterly corn r o2 lest said Lot 26; thence to tine southeasterly corner ca.Lot 25, said Block 7; tnence to the nortneasterly corner of Lot 25, Block 11, Fay-Anarade Tract; tnence to the northwesterly corr;er o= Lot 26, said Block 11, tnence to the nortneasterly corner of lest said Lot 26; tnence to the southeasterly corner of Lot 26, "lock 12, said ray-Andrade tract; thence to the soutnwesteily corner o_ last said Lot 26; the ce to the soptneasteriy corner of Lot 25, said Block l2; thence to the nortneasterly corner o* Lot 56 said Block 12; tnence to the intersection of the easterly line of said Lot 58 with the northerly boundary line of ine City o2 Richmond; thence wester y alon_; h the said northerly boundary line of the City of Richmond to its intersection with the westerly line of Lot 21, Block 7, said Fay-Andrade iraot; tnence to the noranwesteriy corner Ci last said Lot 21, thence to the noftre sterly corner of Lot 40 said Block 7; tnence to tine intersection of the easterly line of said Lot 40 with tnz northerly boundary line ox ti;e City 02 Ricnmord; tnence wesccily along tna said nortnerly boundary line of the City of Richmond to its intersecZion with 222 I the westerly line of Lot 19, block 2, said Fay-Andrade 'Tract; thence to tnc north westerly corner of said Lot 19; tnence to the soutnwesterly corner of Lot 14, said Block 2; thence to the northwesterly corner oz Lot 23 nock 1, said ray-Andrade Tract; tnence to the soutnwesterly corner of Lot 1, Block 9, said Andrade- View Tract; tnence to the northwesterly corner of Lot T, mock 6, said Andrade Vier: Tract thence to the soutnwesterly corner of Lot 1, Block 3, said Andrade View Tract; thenc to the northwesterly corner ox said lest lot 1 and t:.e point of commencement. Saving excepting and e=uding from said district all :streets, avenues, lanes, alleys, crossings and places tnerein included and contained. T'he tracts hereinueiore mentioned or referred to are furtner deserioed and f identified as oei,ig shown on mans filed in the oixice of the Recorder or Contia Uost County, Caliiorn,a, on the respective dates and respect vely entitled as follows: Fay-Andrade tract, on map entitled "+Tap oz the Fay-Andrade Tract" filed October 3:, 1911; Andrade View Tract, on map entitled ":lap of the Andrade View 'Tract" filed Apri 4,1911. All of the herein proposed work shall be done and assessments given and made as provided in said "Improvement Act of 1911" as amended, nut all in accordance with , and as provided in the "C-unty' Improvement Act ox 1921" approved June 3, 1921, and Amendments thereto. That said Uoara of Supervisors also determines and declares that seialbonds m bear,i,g interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annushall be issued to re- i present each assessment oT twenty five ($25.00) dollars or more remaining unpaid for twenty (20) days alter the date of warrant. Said serial bonds shall extend over a period ending seven (7) years from the second day of January next succeeding tue fiiteentn (15ti;) day of the next November following their date. Payments on the principal of unpaid assessments ana interest shall be made by property owners to the Cour y Yreasurer, and the same snail be disbursed by him in the manner and as provided in the said "Improvement Act of 1911" as amended, but all in accordance with and as provided in the "County Improvement Act o3 1921" and ' amendments t_,r��to, nereinoefore referred tot The County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa is hereby directed to post a I notice of said work, together with the plans and specifications therefor conspicuously for five days on or near the door of the chambers of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa inviting sealed proposals or bids.for doing the work ordered) He is also directed to publish twice a notice inviting such proposals ant s#'erring to the plans and specificatioas posted Ot On file in the Richmond Daily Indepenaent a daily newspaper published and circulated in said Co unty ox Oohzra Costa and ner„ y uesignated for that purpose, which said notice shall provtde that bids for said work will be received up to the hour of 10:oo-A.M. of Monday, the 19tn day of July, 1926 amd that said bids will be opened at 10:30 A.Y. of the last named day. The foregornb Resolution was passed at regular meetinb at the Board of Super , visors on this 6th day of July, 1926, by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Ulsson, Bucnanan anu Tremeatn. Noes: None. Absent: C.H.Hayden. 323' I In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa i County which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra k Costa Oounty during the year 1926, and from moneys collected for violation of motor ig 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 presented to this Board for construction of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor Districts #1, 2, 4 and 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: Dist: #1: it Geo. Lee, Assignee A.R.Allen, -- $275.00 R.0 Allen, - - - - - - - - - - - 33.75 Bank of Martinez, Assignee John Anderson - - - - - - - - - - 9.00 Joe Brown - - - - - - - - - - - - 260.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee Claude Brown - - 90.00 Central Construction Co. - - - - - 66.50 entral Construction Company __ 247.33 oe Curran -- --- ------ ------ 40.50 Joe C.Cabral - 59•50 J. Colclough - 130-50 Bank of Pinole, Assignee O.G. Dano- 45.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee A.Dutro - - --- 45.00 M.J.Duarte - - -- - -- - -- - 13.50 Geo. Lee, Assignee Roy Eckert - - - 27.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee Jesus Frantz - 71.50 Al L.L Faria - - - - - - - - - - - - 412.50 L.L.Faria - - - - - - - - - - - - 412.50 L.L.Faria - - - - - - - - - - - - 55.00 L.L.Faria - - - - - - - - - - - - - 55.00 t.L.Faria - - - - -- - - - - - - - 66.00 Toney Faria - - - - - - - - - - - - 36.00 Gus Fraites - - - - - - - - - - - 108.00 Geo.Lee, assi,_nee H.E.Grasser - - -172.50 Bank-of Martinez, Assignee Earle Howell - -- - - - - - -- 45.00 C.E.Marshall - - - - - - - - - - - 247.50 E.A.Marshall - - - - - - - - - -- 247.50 John Moitoza, Jr. - - - - - - - -- 195.00 Wm. Machado - - - - - - - - - - - 9.00 Geo Lee, assignee Jose Machado -- 143.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee Jose Machado -- 13.80 ' Tim Murphy - 58.50 John McDonald, - - 112.50 - - - - - - E.P.Rose- - - - - - 45.00 Ed. Rose - - - - - - - - - - - -- 45.00 A.S.Rose- - - - - - - - - - - - --195.00 Antone Rose - - - - - -- - - - - - 112.50 Fran-: Soto - -- - - - - - - - - - 49.50 C.H. Silvas- - - - - - - - - - - - 13.50 J.E.Silvas - - - - - - - - - - - - 24.00 Geo. Lee, k3 signee .W. Shepherd, - 67.75 J.T.Nilva-- - -W 143.00 Stege Lumber & Hardware Co.- - - -19.40 Ste-e Lumber & Hardware Co. - - - 90.00 Stege Lumber & Hardware Co. - - - 78.65 J.T.Silva - - -- - - - - - ---- 156.00 Austin western Road Machine ; Cr._ 212.16 H.H. Tucker, - - - - - l9§.00 C.L.Towns - -- - - - - - - - - - 24.00 Tony Vieara - - - - - - - - - - - - 90.00 Geo. Valencia - - - - - - - - - - 195.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee Louis Williams- 40.50 Dist. 2: Reafey, !,core Co. - - - - - - - - $180.00 Hutchinson Paving Co. - - - - - - 987.75 Hutchinson Paving Co. - - - - - - -723.80 Hutchinson #avir_g Co. - - - - - - 375.10. h -r' 324 Dist. $4: Diamond Brick Co, - - - - -;;425.31. Diamond Brick Co. - - - - - 26.10 Edgar H. Lewis - - - - - - 665.09 636.18 A.A.Mb'Wahon - - - - - - - - 934.74 E.E.O'Brier, - - - - - - - -1000.13. Dist. : O.W.Wood - - - - - - - -- 68156.25. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit, Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Hayden.,,_ In the Matter of Formation of Carquinez County Fire Protection District. RESOLUT1uN ES'iABLISHiii,; CARQUirEZ CCui:Ts FIRE PROTECTIOii DISTRICT OF Thri uuui.ix OF CUiV'1tcA COSTA STA'iE OrCALirORiv1A UNDER THE PROVISIW.S OF THE ACT OF 192�, AS AMENDED. WHEREAS, on the let day. of June, 1926, a petition signed by the tax payers and resiuents oz unincorporated territory in the County 61 Contra cos-a, State of aliiornia, was filed witn ,this Board, praying for the formation of Carcuii z County Fire Protection District, consisting of teri;itory particularly deseriued in said petition and hereinafter particularly described. AND WY.EREAS, in pursuance of law, tnis Board caused notice to be given I ' of the filing of said petition to all interested parties by puollcatiou tnereox in the "Crockett Signal" a newspaper printed, puulisnea anu circulatea in•tne territory wherein said Fire Protection District is proposed to be organizea whicn Baia notice stated the fact tnat said Board oz Supervisors has fixed Tuesday, the 6tn day of July 1926, at the rooms of said Board at.tne Count Court House in the town 6f'Martinez, in said Contra Costa County, State of Calilornia, at,tne hour of ten o'clock A.M. oil I said day for the hearing on the matter of tiie formation of saia Carquinez County Fire Protection District, anu saia notice iurtner describes the territory proposed to be organized into saia District; AND WhFhEA6, no person -interested in the formation or said•Distiict has iiied witn the Cies$ of said Board,-written oojectlon, to the formation of said Dis- trict, ana this being the day, time anu place fixea for the hearing of .the objection to said petition, anu no person at'said 'nearing oojectiiie in writing, or otherwise, to the formation of said proposed fire protection district, ana the Board of Super- visors having duly considered tiie law ana the facts; ' IT IS hrn T RESOLVED inat "Carquinez County Fire Protection District" I of the County of Conga costa, atate of Caliiornia, be, ana the same is hereby estab} lished ana organized under the provisions of the law, entitled: "An Act to provide for the foru;ation, management and dis- solution of the county fire protacti..n districts, and annexati m s theh thereto, settsg forth the powers of sucn districts ana proviaing for levying ana col- lecting taxes on the property in sucn districts to defray the expenses tnereoi". Approved May 23, 1923, as amended". P 325 I The nereinaiter described territory shall compr.sc the said "Carquinez Count Fire Protection District"; Being situated in the County of Oontra 0osta, stateof California, and describ d ' as follows, to wit: y BEGIN77I1,;G at the point of intersection of the center line of Fourth Avenue, s with the southerly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railway Company in tna Town of Valens, Contra Costa County, Cali!oTnia; thence south along the cente line of Fourth Avenue, to its intersection with the southerly line of Ceres Street; thence easterly along tue southerly line of Ceres Street to the easterly line of Center Street; thence southerly along the easteriy Line of Center Street ana crossin t Pomona Street, to a point in the southerly lime of PomonaStreet, said point being ' on the easterly side of a private road, said read lying on the easterly side ofh the Careuii.ez Grammar School property; thence southwesterly and southeasterly along the easterly side of said private road, to a point in the center of Edwards Creek , thence southerly along the center line of Edwards Creek, to a point which is 2520 feet south of the south line oc Pomona Street; tnence west to a point in the eastern boundary line of the Crockett Land and Cattle Company's 362 acre tract; then e north clong the eastern oounaary of the Crockett Lana and Cattle Company's 3b2 acre tract, to a point on the soutnerly line of tae Pacific Gas ana Electric Company's 1.83 acre tract; thence westerly along the southerly line of saia tract, to the southwest corner o- said tract, said point beinE; on the easterly boundary line of to Bartin Urbick 8 acre tract; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of said tra t to tiie southeast corner thereof; tnence westerly alone the soutnerly boundary of the Martin Urbick 8 acre tract to the southwest corner of said tract; thence northerly along the westerly boundary of the last mentionea tract, to the norinwest corner of said tract; tnence westerly along Tile soutnerly bourn ary of the Angelo Zampa 1 acre trait to the southwest corner of said tract; thence nori:nerly along the west line of, the Angelo Zampa 1 acre tract to the northwest corner thereof,said noint on the south line of Ross Street, Town of valona; tnence westerly along the soutn line of Rose Street to tiie west line o,- Seventh Avenue, said westerly line of Sevent Avenue being the prolongation soutnerly of the easterly line of ti:e Umberto Peracca 0.96 acre tract; thence northerly along the westexly line of Seventh Avenue to the southeast corner of the Umberto Peracca 0.96 acre tract: thence westerly along the soutne_ly line of the said Peracca 'Tract to the seuinwest corner thereof; tnence northerly along the westerly boundary of the Peracca Tract, and its prolongation northerly to the center line of tiie old county road leading from Rodeo to Port Costa; tnence northwesterly and southwesterly aion,, the center line of safa county road, to its intersecti::u with the prolongation soutnerly of the easterly line of the Great ;iestern Power Company's 7.35 acre tract; tnence nbrtn along said above mentioned line ana its prolongation nortr. to its intersecticm with the soutneriy line of tiie California State Hi n7ay; tnence northeasterly crossing the state highway to the southwest corner of the Crockett Lana and Cattle Company's 3.88 acre tract, said point being on the nortnerly line of the California State Highway, tnence northerly alon< the western boundary of the Crockett Land and Catiie Company, to the southerly line of the Southern eaciiic Railroad Company's rignt of way; tnence easterly along the south line of s„id right of -.,.,ay To tr_e point of 'beginning. Passed and adopted this bin day of July, 1926, by following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisor. Knott, Olsson, Bucnanan and Trembatti. woes: idaae. Absent_: Supervisor Hayden. ' In the Matter of Formation of Tenney Terrace County Fire Protection District. RESOLeTION ESTABLISF.I..G TEiuEY TERRACE; COUNTY FIRL PROTECTIuli DISTRICT OF TEE CQUJTY OF CONT.-IA COSTA, STATE OF CALIAOhiIIA UNDnzt ThE PROVISIC.6 O ' THE ACT 0r' 1923 as AMLidDED. WhEiiLAS, on the 7th day of June, 1926, a petition signed by the tax payers and resiae:ts of unincorporataa territory in tae County of Contra Costa, State of California, was filed wits. this Board, praying for the formation of Tenney Terrace County Fire Protection District, consisting o- territory particularly described in said petition an, hereinafter particularly described; AND WriEREAS, in pursuance of law, tnis Board caused notice to be given } of the filinm of said petition to all interestad parties by publication tnereof in the "Crockett Signal” a newspaper printed, published and circulated in the territo 7 I 226 wherein said Fire Protection District is proposed to be 'organized which said notice+ stated the fact that said Board oz Supervisors had fixed tuesday, the 6th day of July, 1926 at the rooms o-. said Board at the County Court House, in the Town of Martinez, in said Conga uosta County, State o> Caliiornla, at the hour of ten ocl�ck A.M. of said day, for the hearing of the matter of the formation of said Tenney ' Terrace County Fire Protection District, said notice further described the territo proposed to be organized into said district; AND WhiHEAS, no personWnterested in the formation of said district, has filed witn the Clerk of said board, written objections to the formation of said District,) and this being the day, time and place fixed for the hearing of the objections to said petition, and no person ai said hearing; objecting in writing or othezwise, to the formation oz said proposed fire protection district, and the board oz Super visors having duly considereu the law, and the facts: IT IS HERaBY RESULVKD that"TENiAY Terrace County Fire Protection District" of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be and the same is hereby esta lished and organized under the provisions of the law entitled; "An Act to provide for the formation, management ana dissolution of the County rile protection districts, and ante rations thereto, setting forth the power oz such districts and providing for levying and collecting taxes on the property i such districts to defray the expenses tuereof, Approved May 23,1923,."as amended. The hereinafter desbrioed territory shall comprise the said Tenney 'Terrace County Fire Protection Distract; I , Being situated in the County of Contra Costa, °tate of Calilornia, and. descriced as follows, to wit: Being in the Town of Crockett, and commencing at the intersection or ,is soutnerly property- line of the Caliiornia State Highway with tre easterly proper y ane oz Jaliey Street produced; thence due nortn along, the east side of valley Stre t 60 feet to in. southwest corner of block 53, Town of Crolona, thence due east 1236 eet to the westeriy propertyiine di Heald Street produced; thence due south 316 fet to the soutnerly property line o_ the Caliiornia State Highway; tnence along saia soutnerly propertyiine 2090 feet to the easterly lane o. Tenney Terrace; tnence soutn 6-43 1/2' West, 120 feet; tnence south 350 05' West, 1091.5 feet to the southeast corner o, Tenney Terrace, tnence along the soutnerly line oz Tenney Terrale North 88-42' West, 996.3 feet to the southwest corner oz Tenney i�errace; tnence westerly 2000 feet more or less to the intersection of the easterly line of the Ranch Road with Edwarus Creek; tnence nortncrly alon. the easterly line of the said Ranch Road, to the southerly property line oz the Oaliiornza State Highway, 1230 zeet more or iess, tnence easterly aiont; the southerly line oz said Highway, 260 feet mole or less to the point of beginning ox tnis description. wit: Passed and adopted July 6th, 1926, by the following vote of the Board,to Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Buchanan and Tremoatn. iioes: None. Absent: Supervisor Hayden. I r � 32?„ In the Matter of Formation of ?, y` San Pablo County Fire Protection District. R,,SULUlluii !ISTABL1Srij,iG SAH PABLO COUnlf r'1H!•r PROTr;OTluii iil6TR1CT Or' THP: uuunTy Or CUn'1'ilA UUSTA, S'PAT'E OF ' OALIrOHn1A UNDER The; PROViSl :v8 0r ThE ACT OF' 1923, A� AIFF.NDED. - - - WHEREAS, on the 71n day ox June, 192b, a petition signed by the tax payers and resiaents of unincorporated territory in tiie County of Contra Costa, State of ualifornia, was filed with this Board, praying for the formation ox San Paolo Fire Protection District, consisting of territory particularly descrioed in said petiticin M and hereinafter particularly deecrfoea. AuD WHr:REAS, in pursuance ox law, t..is Board:caused notice to be given `) ox the filing oI the said petition to all interested parties by publication thereof Y in the "Richmond Record herald" a newspaper printed, puolished and circulated in the "r territory wherein tae said County Fire Protection District is proposed to be organize whicn said notice stated the fact that said Board of Supervisors had fixed Tuesday •"' the 6th day of July 192b, at the rooms of said Board at the Count'-hurt House, in ,{ the town ox Martinez, in saxa Contra Costa Country, State ox California, at the hour of ten o'clock A.Ii. of said day, ror the hearing in the matter ox the formation of ' said San Paulo County Fire Protection District, anal saiu notice furtner descriuea the territory proposed to be organized into said District; Ani) Wii,nt", written ouZections signed by more tnan twenty-five (25) free holders within the district proposes io us creates, protesting against the creation N: of said proposed oounty lire protection district, were duly filed witu this Board on the 16th day of June, 1926, and the Board of Supervisors having duly considered the 1 im and tge faces, i IT IS HEREw RESOLVaD tnat "San Pablo County Fire Protection District" of tie t County of Contra Costa, State of California, be, and the same is nereoy established and organized under the provisions of the law, entitled, "An Act to provide for the formation, management and dissolution of the County fire protection districts, and annexations tnereto setting forth the powers ox such districts and providing for levying anAd collecting ; taxes on the property in suca districts to defray the expenses thereof, Approves May 23, 1923, as amended". The hereinafter described territory mall comprise the said "San Paolo County Fire Protection District". Being situate inane County of Contra Costa, State of California, and des- ' criued as follows; to wit: .# C="NU1v G at a point on the westerly ooundary line of the Rancho Ben Pabl ! wnere the northerly ooundary line of the City of Ricnmona intersects the line between Lot 84 of the San Pablo Rancho and Lot 1 of section 11, T 1 H., R. 5 W. thence runnin in an easterly, nortnerly, soutneasterly, and easterly direction to the nortneast corner of the City ox Richmond, said corner also being the northeast corner of Lot #2 Block 14, of the Tewksbury Hefgnts Tract, thence continuing in an easterly direction ;>L between Lots 1 and 19, and between lots 20 and 19, of said Block to Fresno Street; thence continuing to a northeasterly direction across Fresno Street, to the most southerly corner of Lot 8, Block 15, of the Tewksbury Heights 'Tract; thence-in a ' nortneasteriy direction oetween Lots 6 and 9 and 21 and 20, of said Block 15, of'the Tewksbury Heignts :Tact, to Tulare Street of said'Tract; tnence nortnerly along Tulare Street to center of McLaugalin Avenue; tnence nortaweeterly along the center of McLaughlin Avenue, to a point directly nortn or the northeast corner of Lot 1, Block 15, Tewksbury Heights*Tract; tnence in a nortueriy direction to the most easter y corner of Lot 5, Block 8, of Tewksbury Heights 'Tract, whicn is also center ox Wildcat , P 228 k ;5 :9 `3 F Creek; thence down center ox Wildcat Creek to its intersection witn the center line ox Casino Avenue; thence westerly along center of Casino Avenue, to its intersectioi ;; with Marin Avenue; thence northwesterly along Marin Avenue, to its intersection wit Alpine Road; thence northeasterly along Alpine Road, to its intersection witn the ` nortneasterly boundary line of Block 1, ox the East Ricnmona Bouievard Tract, ix s e "! boundary line was continued soutneasterly; thence in a northwesterly direction slon the northeast ooundary line or Block #1, of the Bast Ricnmona Boulevard Tract, to i e intersection with the east line ox county road #7, thence in a northwesterly direct on across Road#7, and Lot 137, of the Ranmiosan Pablo to the southwesterly corner of Lot 136 a said Rancho San Paolo; thence northwesterly along boundary line ox saia Lot 13b, to the center line of San Pablo Creek, thence following down Ban Pablo are K in a westerly direction to the center of Alvarado Street or Road #3,taence nortnerl along Road#3, to the soutneast corner ox Lot 219,-ox Rancho San Pablo, saia point also being the soutneast corner ox Amended Map or Rivers Anarade Tract* tnenoi in a northwesterly direction between toe Amended Map of River s Anarade Tract and Bose Andrade Tract #1, to the center ox lbin street, as said street is delineated up6n Amended Map ox Rivers Andrade ''Tract; thence in a northerly direction to the norther"y line ox the Amended Map ox Rivers Andrade 'tract; thence in a wbeterly, northerly and northwesterly direction along the northerly line or Rivers Andrade Tract to the northwest corner or Lot 21% or Rancho San kablo; thence west to the west boundary of tae right of ray ox Soutnarn Pacixic Railroaa; thence suutherly along westerly i oounaary lirB ox right ox way of Southern Pacixic Railroad to its intersection ". with center ox Wi dcat Ureek; thence followin6 down center of Wildcat Creek, to the northwest corer ox Truman's Aadition to Ricnmona; thence in a southerly direction along the westerly boundary of Truman's Addition to Richmond to its intersection with the westerly boundary line ox Rancho San Pablo; thence following the westerly bounaary line of Rancho San Pablo in a soutneasterly and southwesterly direction to -- point ox beginning. And it is FUR'ThER Hi;hlby ORDERED "D RSSCLvi:D that an election be held in said San Pablo County Fire Protection District on Friday, the 30th day of July, 192 at which election the qualifled electors ox said proposed county fire protection district snail vote on the proposition of whether or not this resolution ox this board of Supervisors, declaring saia San Paolo County Fire Protection District - to be estaolisneu, snail be ratifleu by saia electors. That all of the territory ` nereinnafore descrioed, ana comprising saia aistrict, is nereoy designated as one precinct and that the polling place xor saia precinct, snail oe ana is neraoy ordered to be at Maple Hall in said District and precinct and the following qualif' d electors oT_ saia District are hereoy appointed to act as oxiicers at said election: Frank M. Silva, Inspector, Geo, V. Mcuauslana, Juage and Fred J. Webber, Clerk. IT IS FUR'iizR HEia»y ORDERED AND RESOLVED that a copy of this IResolutfo ordering the holding of such election stall prior to the date of said election be puolisnea once a week for two (2) successive weeks in the "Ricnmona Record Herald" a newspaper of general circulation in said proposed district, wnicn said newspaper is nereoy determinea ana deemea oy this Bvara to uu the newspaper most likely to give notice to the electors of said District, ox such proposed election, and the said election ofxicers are hereby ordered to make return of said election to this ' Board, after the holding ox said election. Passea and adopted this bth day of July, 192$, by 'the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Buchanan dna Tremoatn. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Hayden. z In the Uster of Formation of Contra Costa County Water Works District #1. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, ' as follows, to wit: THAT WREREAS, a petition for the formation of a county water works district to be known as Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1, signed by more than fifty freeholders resident within the proposed district, was duly and regularly filed and presented to this Board of Su?erviazs on the 7th day of June, 1926, and the Board,now ' finding that said petition was in the form and in all respects as required by law,. including being signed by fifty freeholders resident within the proposed district, and that there was filed with said petiticn a good and sufficient undertaking, which said undertaking was approved by this Board of Supervisors, and which said undertaking was in double the amount of the probable cost of forming such district and was ccndit ion-d and is in all respects as required by law; AND WHEREAS, the said Board of Supervisors on the said 7th day of June, 1926 at a regular meeting of said Board of Supervisors fixed a time for hearing said petition, and protests of interested parties, not less than twenty-one nor more than thirty days after the date of presentation thereof, to wit: fixed said hearing for the 6th day of July, 1926, at the hour of ten o'clock A.M. ' And, whereas, the said Board of Supervisors now finds that the Clerk of said Board of Supervisors thereon caused notices of the filing and hearing of such petition to be hosted in three of the most public places in said District, which said notices were in the form prescribed by law and were posted in all respects as required by law, and that said Clerk also caused a notice similar in substance to be published at least once a week for two consecutive weeks in the "Brentwood Hews' a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, the county in which the proposed district is located and being the newspaper designated by the Board of Supervisors for that purpose and which said notice was in the form and published in al respects as required by law. AND WHEREAS, the said Board of Supervisors now finds that notice of said hear- Ing e -Ing has been given in all respects as required by law and that said Board of Supervisors has acquired and now has full jurisdiction to proceed; AND WHEREAS, no protests or objections to the hearing of said petition or to the formation of said district have been filed, made or preanted; NOW, THEREFORE, be it Resolved and it is hereby Ordered that a special elect- ion be and the same is hereby called to be held in said proposed County Water Works district on the 3rd day of August,1926, for the object and purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of said proposed county water works district of the proposition of form- ing such district and incurring an indebtedness in the sum of $20,000.00 by the issuane of bonds of such district for the purpose set forth in said petition and hereinafter stated. That the boundary of the proposed Contra Costa County Water Works District $1 is as follows, to wit: z n 330 i I BEGINNING at a concrete monument at the northerly corner of the Town of Brentwo-d, as shown upon n map entitled Map of Brentwood and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said Contra Costa County on September let, 1661, and running thence along the northeasterly boundary of said town of Brentwood S. 3503,7' E. 2000.0 feet to the easterly corner of said Town of Brentwood; thence along the southeasterly boundary of said Town of Brentwood S. 54023' W. 91.6 feet to a point on the center line of Road No. 2; thence along said center line, N. 69009' E. 111,$ feet to a point) on the northeasterly side of Third Street of Homestead Addition to the Town of Brentwood as shown on a map entitled Homestead Addition to the Town of Brentwood and recorded ' in the o'fice of the County Recorder of said Contra Costa County on the 3rd day of May, 1921 and running thence along said side of Third Street S. 35036' E. 416.3 feet' to a point on the southeasbrly side of Birch Street; thence along said side of Birch Street S. 54023' W. 600.00 feet to a point on the northeasterly side of First Street; thence along said side First Street S. 35036' E. 960.0 feet to a point on the soutb- easterly side of Fir Street; thence along said side of Fir Street S. 54023' W. 560.0 feet to a point on the southwesterly side of Road No. 3; thence along said aide of Road No. 3 N. 35°38' W. 1040.1 feet; thence continuing along said side of Road No. 3, N. 24019' W. 509.9 feet; to a point on the southwesterly boundary of the Town of Brentocd; thence along said boundary line N. 35°37' W. 1900.0 feet to a concrete monument at the westerly corner of the Town of Brentwood; thence N. 54023' E. 1280.0 feet to poin 0£ beginning. That the objects and purposes for which the proposed Indebtedness is to be incurred are asfollows, to wit: The supplying and furnishing of water to the inhabitants of said District for domestic, industrial, irrigation and all other purposes for which whter can be i used, and the acquisition,construction, installation, completion, extension, repair, maintenance of meter works, structures, appliances and the acquisition by purchase, condemnation, contract, lease or otherwise of lands, rights of way, water, water righ 6, water service necessary or convenient for such purpose. That the tttimated cost of the proposed improvement is the sum of $20,000.)0. That the amount of the principal of the indebtedness to be incurred there ' for is $20,000.00 and that the rate of interest to be paid on said indebtedness is six (6%) per cent pe--- annum, payable, semi-annually, That a special election shall be held in said proposed County Water Works District on the 3rd day of August, 1926, as aforesaid, and is hereby called on that day for the ?urpose of submitting to the qualified voters of said proposed district the proposition of forming such district and incurring a bonded indebtedness in the sum of $20,000.00 principal and from the sale of said bonds to pay the cost of acquir ing, constructing and completing said water works and water system for supplying said ` district and its inhabitants with water for domestic, industrial, irrigation and all other purposes for which water can be used. i That if the proposition Of forming such district and incurring the said bonded inedbtedness for the aforesaid purposes, so submitted at such election, reaeivge the required number of votes, to wit: a majority of the votes of qualified voters vot ing at such election, the bonds of said district in the amount of $20,000.00 shall be issued and sold for the -jurpose of acquiring, constructing and completing said improv - ments. They shall bear interest at the rate of six (6' ) per cent per annum payable ' semi-annually, and principal and interest thereof shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America. Said bonds shall be payable in the manner to be determined by said Board of Supervisors and the form of said bonds and of the interest coupons attached thereto shall be prescribed by said Board of3upervisors. Said Bonds shall ble in such denominations as the Board of Supervisors maydetermine and shall be as pres- cribed by law, That for the purposes of paying the principal and interest of said bonds the Board of Supervisors shall at the time and in the manner prescribed by law, levy 1 331 a tax each year upon the taxable property in such county water works district sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds for that year and such portion of the principal thereof as is to become due before the time of making the next general tax levy and ' generally to comply with the law; That for the purpose of said election the said Board of Supervisors hereby establish one precinct within the boundaries of said proposed County Water works dis- trict, to wit: that the whole of said proposed county water works district as herein- before described shall be and constitute one voting precinct. ' That the polling place of said precinct shall be and hereby is located in the auditorium of the American Legion Hall in the Town of Brentwood, Contra Costa County, State of California. That the following named persons, residents and registered electors of said proposed county water works district, are hereby appointed to act as Inspector, Judge and Clerk, respectively, to wit: As inspector, Reuben LeMoin; as Judge, Mrs. Martha Shafer. as Clerk, Mrs. Elizabeth O'Meara. .That in all partic:lars not recited in this Resolution, such election shall be i held as provided by law for holding general elections in the County of Contra Costa. This Ordinance shall, prior to the date set.for said election, be published twice in the Brentwood News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, and hereby designated by this Board of Super visors for said purpose, and shall be posted in three of the most public places in said proposed County Water Works District at least ten days prior to the date set for such election, ad the posting and publication hereof shall constitute notice of said election; That the ballots to be used at said election shall be printed in the following 3 form, to wit: No. Instructions to voters. To vote on any question or proposition, stamp a cross (x) in the votin square after the Word "Yes" or after the Word "No". All marks except the cross ( are for bidden ; all distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidden and make the ballot void. ' If you wrongly stamp, tear, or deface this ballot, return it to the Inspector of Election and obtain another. Shall Contra Costa County Water lorksistrict No. 1, be formed Y and a bonded indebtedness of $20,000.00 be incurred for the purpose of supplying and furnishing of water tothe inhabitants of said district YES f for domestic, industrial, irrigation and all other purposes for which water can be used, and the acquisition, construction, installation, __________ ;t completion, extension, repair, mai::tenance of water works, structures, ) ' appliances and the acquisition by purchase, condemnation, contract, ) 3, lease, or otherwise of lands, rights of way, water, water rights,r water 3 NO service necessary or convenient fosuch purpose. That any qualified voter may vote at said election in favor of said propositio by stamping a cross (X) on his ballot in the square at the riE�it of the word "Yes" following the proposition to be voted up6n, and any qualified voter may vote at said election against said proposition by stamping a cross (x) in the square at the right of the word "No" following the proposition to be voted upon. The County Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to prepare and cause to be printed upon the proper kind of paper used at general elects ns in the State of California, a sufficient P 332 number of ballots for the use of the voters at said special election. !hereupon the Board takes recess as a Board of Supertsors and meets as.a Board of Equalization. In Matter of Equalizationof Assessments of Contra Costa County for year 1926-27. Now at the hour of 3 o'clock P.M. d this 6th day of July, 1926, the Board 3 meets as a Board of Eggalization and the Assessment Aoll,,msps, books, and statement ix being this day presented to the Board the Board proceeded to examine the same and takes a recess as a Board of Equalization to and until Monday, July 12th, 1926, at 10 o'clock A.M. And the Board takes a recess as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of r Equalization to and untilMonday, July 12, 1926, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . .Chairman. r t ti� . .Clerk. t i rAk i 4 =d j, 333 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTSA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, JSLY 12, 1926 She Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Ty sa PResent: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors ZebKnott, Oscar Olsson, C.H,Hayden and R.J.Trembath. J.H.S7ells, Clerk. In the Matter of Granting Dance Permit. The Holy Ghost Committee of Rodeo having mane application to this Board for ,} permit to hold a dance at First I;atbml Bank Bldg. Hall Rodeo, on July 17th, 1926 until 3 o'clock A.M., It is by the Board ordered that said permit be and the same is hereby granted In the Matter of Attending Regular as Meeting of Weimar Joint Hospital Committee. .3 W.J.Buchanan, Comi,dtteeman from Contra Costa County on Weimar Joint Hospit p Board having reported to this Board that he would be unable to attend the meeting on J14Y 13, 1926. It is by the Board ordered that R.J.Trembath, be and he is hereby authoriZ id to represent the County of Cxt ra Costa at said meeting. In the Matter of Case of "People of the State of California, vs. A. Schmidt and Florence Grace". Judgment having been entered in above entitled case $11,906, against A. Schmidt and Florence Grace, Defendants, for sum of $2000 together with costs and dis- bursements incurred in said action amounting to sum of $5.00 on the 3rd day of Decemb r, 1925, and now at this time T.H. DeLap, Deputy District Attorney appears before the Board and sates that they are able to make a settlement of this case for the sum of ' $1500, and recommends to this Board that the said sum be accepted and said Judgment satisfied and it appearing to the Board that said settlement would be to the best ra interests of Contra Costa County, If is by the Board ordered that the District Attorney be and he is hereby authorized to accept $1500 in full satisfaction of said Judgment against the said A. Schmidt and Florence Grace in said action #11,906 and that on payment of said sum of $1500 that said Judment be satisfied of record. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rI ,_ 334 In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa-County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County durinc to year 1926, and from moneys collected for violation of motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from Mot= Truck licenses, which said moneys shall s expended by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads 'n said County and the following claims having been presented for construction of road, bridgeand culverts in Sup. Dist. #3; It is, by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, as follows: A.A.YcYahon, - - - - - -$532.61. A.A.Mc-ahon, - - - - - - 522.42 A.A.Mc'Yahon - - - - - - 536.64 A.A.McYahon - - - - -- - 520.83 Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co. -- $362.95. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Thereupon the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and site as a a Board of Equalization. In the Matter of Equalization of Assessments of Contra Costa County during years 1926-27. The Board of Supervisors meets as a Board of Equalization and further ex- amines the assessment rolls, books, maps, etc, and takes recess as a Board of Equal ization to and until Monday, July 19, 1926, at 10 o'clock A.M. Thereupon the Board takes a recess as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of Equalization to and until Monday, July 19th, 1926, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . Chairman. , � Clerk, , j 33� IN TP.E BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, JULY 19th, 1926. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Ron. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden and R.J,Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clerk. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of ' Reclamation District #1619. Y Good cause,sopearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date AmouV 407 July.ist,1926 $ 90.00 408 July let, 1926 200.00 4G9 July 1st, 1926 25.00 410• July 2nd, 1;26 127.08. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. T In the Matter of aDDToval of Estimate of Crockett—Crolona Fire Department. ' The Directors of Crockett—Crolona Fire Department having.p resented an esti— mate of tax rate that will be reouired for maintenance of said District for the com— ing year, of one half of one per cent of property taxable in srid District; It is, by the Board ordered that said esti=mate of one.half of one per cent _on taxable property in said District be ant the same is hereby approved by this Board,.and the County Auditor authorized to furnish to this Board a.rate that will T raise said amount at the.time of levying taxes—, In the Matter of Report of Fire Commissioners of Carquinez County Fixe ProtectionDistrict. A petition having been presented to this Board signed by James J. White, Chief of Valona Volunteer Fire Department, requesting the appointment of the follow— ing persons to act as Fire Comaassioners for Carquinez County Fire Protection Dis— trict, to wit: B.H.Zuppan, A,Aljets, M.Imerone, A.Crivelli, and Charles Bellario, It is by the Board ordered that B.H.Zuppan, A:.Aljets, ;S.Imerone, A.Crivelli, and Charles nellario, be and they are hereby appointed Commissioners as the agents of the Board of Sunervisors to manage the affairs of said District and exercise any and all of the powers specified in the act authorizing the establishing of County Fire Protection Districts. It is further ordered that said Commissioners take oath accordingly. ti 4_ P 5: 336 In the Matter o'_' Adoption of Plans and Specifications for Draw—bridge Protection Work at Old River Bridge on Borden Highway. F,E.auail, County Surveyor of San Joaquin County, having presented to this Board, plans and specifications for drawbridge protection work at Old River Bridge on Borden Highway, which said bridge is situated partly in San Joaquin and partly fi in Contra Costa County; It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications for work on said bridge be and the seine are h::reby adopted as plans-and specifications for the repair and protection of said Bridge; It is further ordered that the Board of Supervisors of San Joaquin County be and they are hereby authorized to proceed for and on behalf of the Cotinty of Con— tra Costa and County of San Joaquin, to advertise for bids and let a contract for the doing of said work in accordance with said plans and specifications. ' The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None.`( In the Matter of Road District Improvement No. 4. This being the time and place for receiving of bids for furnishing of materi s and doing work required in Road District Improvement #4, the following bidders file following bids, to wit: L.L.Page-. M,J.Bevanda C.W.Wood. For Excavating: $.98 MO $.75 For FillintF: .96 .10 .50 For Paving: .131. .11 .12 For Gutter: .25 .22 .25 For Curb: .6a .50 .58 For 2"2ox 32" Cor, Iron Culverts: $ 5.50 $ 4.50 $ 5.00 Thereupon, the said bids are referred to the Engineer of work of said Dis— trict and the further hearing of said matter is continued to and set for Monday August 2nd, 1926, at 10 o'clock A.M. I � in the Matter of Granting eave of Absence. It is by the Board ordered that Oscar Olsson, Supervisor of Second District, and M.`.Joost, Tax Collector, be and they are hereby granted a leave of absence of thirty days after leaving State of California. In the Matter of petition of California Northern Development Co, a ' Cor, to notify State Engineer to designate Span of Carquinez Straits Bridge. Thomas '!.Carlson, apcears before the Board of Supervisors and presents 4 a form of petition to Board C, Supervisors to notify State Engineer to designate span of Carquinez Straits Bridge, and requests that this Board ask the State Engineer to designate the span as prayed for in said petition; Thereupon, on motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby denied on the ground that there is no applicat— ion for a bridge franchise pending before this Board. In the Matter of Support of Eva Scott, An Indigent Child, s Good cause appearing therefor, it is by -be Board ordered that an allowance of $25 per month be and the same is hereby ordered made towards support and maintena ce of Eva Scott, an indigent female child, in a Home to be selected by the Probation Officer and aunt of said child, said amount to be paid on presentation of a duly verified claim, each month, for said maintenance. ?a In the Matter of Agricultural Survey of the County of Contra'Oosta. George P.Upham, County Fair Commissioner for Cont-a Costa County, having A. heretofore been authorized to•maks an agricultural survey of the County of Contra Costa, for advertisin" purposes and said George P. Upham, having presented to this Board, a copy of said Survey showing the different agricultural products produced in County*of Contra Costa, during the past year; It is, on motion duly made and carried,by the Board ordered that said Report be and the same is hereby accepted and approved and said Report be released for advertising purposes. `s 338 In the Matter of Ascertaining - and Declaring Eopulation of respective judicial Townships of Contra Costa County for purpose of fixing compensation of Township officers. The Board of Supervisors being required during the month of July, 1926, to ascertai:: and declare the population of several judicial townships of Contra Costa County for the purpose of fixing salaries of the township officers for ensuing term commencing January lst, 1927, and, WHEREAS, certain evidence having been presented to this Board showing the s; population of the different townships of Contra Costa County, IT IS, ON 210TION DULY L:.�1DE AND CARRIED, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the nopulat y ion of the respective Townships of Contra Costa County for the purpose of fixing compensation of Township officers, thereof, for the ensuing term, commencing January 1st, 1927, be and the same is hereby ascertained and declared by this Board of Supervisors to be as follows: NAPE OF TOWNSHIP. POPULATION: Judicial Township No. 1: 7125 Judicial Township No. 2: 912 Judicial Township No. 3: 4254. Judicial Township No. 4: 1564. Judicial Township No. 5: 4971. Judicial Township No. 6: 7674 Judicial Township No. 7: 5606 i Judicial Township No. 6: 3156. Judicial Township No. 9: 1224 Judicial Township No. 10: 2807 Judicial Township No. 11: 3126 Judicial Township No. 12: 4467. Judicial Township No. 13: 479• Judicial Townshin No. 14: 1366. Judicial Township No. 15: over 2020001 Judicial Townshin No. 16: 1630 Judicial Township No. 17: 1907 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of,Allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, It is.by the Board ordered that the following ' s cash allo•:7ances be made to following named indigents, commencing on July 1st, 1926, o wit: STATE AND COUNTY AID. 1926-27, j DISTRICT NO. 1. Alves, Mrs..Lary - 609 Fairmont Ar. El Cerrito ,$30.00 $30,,00 Andreani, Mrs. :l,!ry - Box 231 A. E.Ar. 30.00 30.00 Antinino, Mrs.Yargaret- R.F.D.' Bx.340k, Richmond 10.00 10.00 Aspgren, Mrs. Hattie - 220.Nevin Ave. Richmond 10.00 10.00 Banks, Mrc..Uery E. 5717 Bay View Ave. Richmond 10.00 5.00 Hera, Mrs. Victoria R.F.D. #1, Bx 190, Berkeley, 20.00 20.00 Betts, Mrs..Ida 419- 22nd St. Richmond 40.80 10.00 Bravikovich., Mrs. Helen R.F.D,-#1, Bx 216, Richmond 30.00 10.00 Buchan, Elizabeth 1 22 Foosevelt Ave, Richmond 30.00 30.00 Civetta, Mrs. Stefina 444 B. St.. Richmond 30.00 10.00 Combis, Mrs.. Helen Pinole, California 10.00 10.00 Deacy, Mrs,-Julia E1 Cerrito, California 10.00 5.00 Dutrow, Firs. Ethel 456 Golden Gate Ave. Richmond 10.00 25.00 Fetrow, Mrs. Clara R.F.D. #1, Bx 532, Richmond 10.00 5.00 Fiderio, Mrs. Pasquale El Cerrito,California 50.00 50.00 Figueiredo, Mrs,Marie 142-12th St. Richmond 10.00 Flynn, Mrs.'Rose R. 134- lst St. Richmond 10.00 Ghildella, 'Secondo Bx 134; Richmond, Cal. 30. 00 15.00 9 Giovanvetti', Mrs. C, 415 Pacific Ave. Pt.Richmond 20.00 15.00 Griffith, Mrs. Rose A. Pinole California 20.00 10.00 Grosjean, Mrs, Lary 137- 14th St. Richmond 20.00 Jagard, Mrs. Nellie 220- 21st Richmond 10,00 10.00 Jaquith, Mrs. 3:innie 2662 Garvin Ave. Richmond 10.00 10.00 s Kramer, Mrs. Kate 5229 Esmond Ave. Richmond 40.00 Labato, Mrs. Anna 674- 16th St. Richmond 30.00 Lea, Mrs, rvae I. R.F.D. Bx 66 A. Richmond 10.00 10.00 ' Libhart, Mrs. Byrde Pinole, California 40.00 25.00 S Lindquist,Eleanor C/o T.A.Boyer, Martinez, Calif. 10.00 Yadeiros, „rs, Mary R. Pinole, California 10.00 10.00 Nesbit, Corine & Cherlotte- C/o T.A.Boyer. Martinez, 20.00 10.00 ye Orsini, Mrs. Amelia 3231 Wall 3t. Richmond 20.00 20.00 Paine, Mrs. Ethel 2354 Grant Ave. Richmond 40 00 30.00 Proteau, Children C/o T.A.Boyer, Martinez 40.00 60.00 Pucci, Mrs. Theresa 141 S. 4th St, Richmond '20.00 15.00 Scarbrough, Mrs. Mabel 2629 Esmond Ave. Richmond 20.00 20.00 Sanchez, Mrs. Hyrtle R.F.D. 1 Bx 339 Richmond "20.00 10.00 Simi,-Mrs. Lary 553- 22nd St. RiAmodd 20.00 10.00 Simms Mrs, Katherine 319 Chanslor Ave. Richmond 20.00 3pracklen , Mrs. Dora 347 Albermarl St, El Cerrito, 20.00 20.00 n Schwartz, Children C/o T.A,Boyer,Martinez 30.00 30.00 / Thompson, Barbara C/o T.A.Boyer, 2artinez. 10.00 10.00 Thornton, Mrs. Kattie 1j�- 14th 3t. Richmond 10.00 Vicke;s, Lrs. Lillie 144- Second St. Richmond 10.00 Villa, Mrs. Lary 25 Enterprise Ave. Richmond 20.00 20.00 Walgren, Mrs. Fuarian 910 Bissell Ave. Richmond 20.00 20.00 Nilson, Mrs. Melinda G. Stege, California 50.00 25.00 DISTRICT 2, Aielio, Mrs. Speranza Crockett, California $30.00 $20.00 Ahlquist, Mrs, Olga R.F.D,' 1, Bx 502, Berkeley 40.00 Beamish, Mrs. Nellie Port Costa, California 20.00 30.00 Bento, Mrs. Margaret Rodeo, California 10.00 10.00 Borelli, Mrs. Rosins, P.O. Bx 724, Crockett 40.00 2(61 Bush,.Sidney H. Rodeo, California 40.00 28.00 Carona, Mrd. Maria Crockett, Calif. Bx 695, 50.00 Cox, Mrs. Helen G. Oleum, Calif. 20.00 10.00 Gotti,-Mrs. Josephine Crockett, Calif. 30.00 30.0 Hurley, Mrs. `u`ary Crockett, California 10.00 Incarnati, Mrs. Letizia Crockett, California 50.00 20.0 r. Iacobetti, Mrs. Gemma Crockett, California Kelleher, !ars. Julia Port Costa, California 40.08 30.0 McMahon, Lrs. Anna Sequoia, California 10.00 10.0 Mazzie, Mrs. Julia Crockett, California '30.00 30.0 Pechavar, Mrs, Rose Crockett, California 20.00 10.0 Pitelli, Pauline & Josephine C/o T.A,Boyer,Martinez 20.00 25.0 Rey, -Mrs. Mary J. Crockett, California 10.00 Rose; 's:rs, Winnie Crockett, ealifornia 30.00 Villages, Mrs. Valaquez Rodeo,California 20.00 20.0 Villa, Mrs. Angelita Rodeo, California 40.00 10.0 £ Weidrick, firs. C.D. Crockett, California 20.00 20. (Brock Perry & Loraine) DISTRICT NO. 3. Bacciglieri, Mrs. Annunziata Martinez, California ,$20.00 $20.0® I 310 Billings, Mrs. Vernita 1022 Thompson St. Martinez ,40.00 $20,00 Elder, Mra Lettie 936 Haven St. Martinez 20.00 10.00 Fontana, Mrs. Nunziata 305 Talbert St. Martinez50.00 20.00 Gayton, Mrs. Rose, Concord, California 40.00 Holmsten, Signa & Carl C/o T.A.Boyer, Martinez 20.00 10.00 Kirk, Mrs. Edith N. Martinez, CaliRrnla 30.00 10.00 Larimer, Mrs. Elizabeth Walnut Creek, alifornia 20.00 5.00 Le-rini, Mrs. An:,-elina 801 Castro St. Martinez 40.00 30.00 Lucido, Mrs. Frances 215 Foster St. Martinez 10,00 10.00 Samora, Mrs. Mary Concord, California 60.00 20.00 Sharlow, Mrs. Frances M. Concord, California 60.00 30.00 Schmidt, Mrs. nary Pacheco, California 20.00 10.00 Shields, Mrs. Dollie P.O.Bx 316, 'Walnut Creek 20.00 20.00 Smit-, Garnet & Thelma C/o T,A.Boyer, Martinez 20.00 20.00 Tarantino, Mrs. Rose 1716 Estudillo St,Martinez 30.00 30.00 Thickens,•Mrc. E.W. Walnut Creek R.D. Bx 88 20.00 20.00 DISTRICT N0. 4. Bruno, Mrs. Jennie 312 York St. Pittsburg 20.00 Cardina.li, Mrs. Jennie 732 York St. Pittsburg 10.00 10.00 Carini, Mrs. Anna 182 W. 6th St. Pittsburg 20.00 10.00 Chiappara-, Mrs. Maria 536 Cutter Ave..Pittsburg 10.00 _. Cutino Mrs. Speranza 402 Cutter Ave. Pittsburg 10.00 Enea, Are% Sarah 300 York St.. Pittsburg 10,00 Leondini, Mrs. Vincenza 40 E. 7th St. Pittsburg 30.00 15.00 llacaluso,-Mrs. Maria 265 W. 7th St. Pittsburg 20.00 Lucido, Mrs. Maria 235 W. Front St. Pittsburg 10.00 McGuire, Mrs. Mary D. Clayton California 20.00 10.00 Mercurio,-Mrs. Francesco 149 W, 4th St. Pittsburg 10.00 10.00 Mercurio,,Mrs. Ursula, 350 E. 1st St. Pittsburg 50.00 10.00 Pizzimenti, Mrs. Nada 160 w. 9th St. Pittsburg 40.00 Seohiatana, Mrs. Jose 285 W. 3rd St. Pittsburg 30.00 30.00 Virga, Mrs. Rose 260 W. 7th St. Pittsburg 50.00 r5.00 DISTRICT NO. 5. Ferreira, Mrs. Josephine Antioch, California 050.00 $20.00 HartmanMrs. Helen R.D: Bx 292 Antioch 30.00 20.00 Manolatis, Mrs. Balleo Antioch, California Marchio, Mrs. Bessie 8th & L. Ste. Antioch 30.00. Sanchez, :Mrs. Mary Byron, California 20.00 15.00 COUNTY AID. 1926-27. Dist. 1 Ames, Juanita ana o Cali-ornia, - $15.00 Azevedo, 'Maria San Pabl9, California 15.00 Barsanti; Joe 324 Barrett Ave. Richmond 20.00 Benson, Mrs. Clara El Cerrito, California 14.00 Bergman,*Mrs. M.A. 2206- 26th St. Richmond 15.00 Brazil, Mrs. Clara 53 Park Place, Richmond 15.00 Bromley 'Miss Katherine 253- 14th St. Richmond 20.00 Ciaca, klomena San Pablo, California 20.00 Cornell "Samuel San Pablo, California 10.00 Chrisiko6, Mrs. Blanche R.D. 1, Bx 32, Richmond 12.50 Davis, Mis. Yollie J. El Cerrito, California 15.00 Duarte, Mrs. Louise let & harket Sts. San Pablo 40.00 Dutra, traria San Pablo Oalifornia 20.00 Eads, Mrs. Elizabeth 2669 Esmond Ave. Richmond 35.00 Ellictt,.Mrs. Lary 137 Eddy St. Richmond 18.00 Fawcett, Mrs. Charlotte 147- 15th St. Richmond 15.00 Fitzech,'Elizabeth 5 Bishop St. Pt.Richmond 20.00 Foramen, J.A. 62c- 6th St. Richmond 10.00 Griffith, Mrs. Helen 1C9 South 5th St. Richmond 25.00 Johnson,,Mrs. David R.D. 1, Box 295, Berkeley 20.00 Kent, Mrs. Ellen 772-5th St. Richmond 15.00 Kerr, Mrs. Fannie E. E1 Cerrito, California 15.00 LeeHing San Pablo, California 10.00 Levis, Lrs. Goldie 2008 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond, 35.00 McCauley; Fred E1 Cerrito, California 50.00 kcGlanon, James 47 Wasbin�,ton Ave. Pt.Richmond 20.00 McLeod Ziss Patricia 2017 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond 15.00 Marchac&o, Mrs. Mary Pinole, California 10.00 Moitozia, William G. San Pablo, California 20.00 Mountford, Mrs. Martha 243 Second it. Richmond 15.00 Nott, Mrs. Minnie 455 Sixth St. Richmond 12.50 Poole, John G. 439- 5th St. Richmond 15.00 Radick, -Mrs. Mary 1725 Clinton Ave. Richmond 20.00 Russell; F.L. 418- 12th St. Richmond 25.00 Shedid, Mary 4221 Wall St. Richmond 20.00 Tyler, Mrs. Kittie R. 337 Nevin Ave. Richmond 20.00 Walczak; Marie 1607 Clinton Ave. Richmond 20.00 Wilcox 'Mrs Alexander 723- 12th St. Richmond 25.00 Wilson, Fran:: A. 126 Pomona Ave. Richmond 25.00 District #2 Cook, Lyman Alamo, California 0 15.00 Case, Ella T. Danville, Ca7.ifornia 18.00 Dabary, Mrs. Isabel Crockett, California 20.00 - Dolan, Mrs. Kate Port Costa, California 15.00 . ii Manguso, Frank Crockett, California $15.00 Mareira, Mrs. Rose Crockett, California 20.00 * Muth, John Valona, California 25.00 ; Payne, M.C. Crockett, California 12.50 Prieta, Mrs. Virginia C. Selby, California 25.00 Schwartz, Jacob Danville, California 15.00 .Souza, Ignacia Valona, California 15.00 DISTRICT #3. Balistieri, Francisco Martinez, California $ 10.00 Burnett, Mrs. Grace V. Walnut Creek, California 35.00 Costa, Adelina Concord, California 35.00 Costanza, Erasimo Martinez, California 10.00 ' Davi, Anna Martinez, California 20.00 DeLacy, Lrs. T.J. Mt.view Dist. Martinez 17.50 Gallagher, Mrs. Delia Concord, California 27.50 Johnson, Mrs. O.A. Pacheco, California 15.00 Lodi, Mrs. A C. 424 Green St. Martinez 25.00 Luaido, Mary Martinez, California 10.00 ffiastagni, Antonio 1435 Castro at. Martinez, Californi 15,00 Mercurio, Mrs. Nnna B. Martinez, California 40.00 Modica, Gueraldo Martinez, California 10.00 Negrini, Mr. Antonio 306 Main St. Martinez 15.00 ' Hicholia, Nickola Martinez, California 12.00 Pereria, Mary E. Martinez, California 12.50 Riccobuno, Lucia Walnut Creek California 10.00 Pizzimenti, N. Martinez, California 15.00 Sparacino, Angela Martinez, California 12.00 Tarantino Dia Martinez, California 9.00 Webster, z:xy I. Martinez, California 20.00 Woodson, Mary A. Walnut Creek, California 15.00 Howard, William Clayton, California 10.00 DISTRICT #4. Billeci, Erasimo 378 W. 2nd St. Pittsburg $10.00 g Buffs, Frances 260 W. 5th St. Pittsburg 15.00 ' Ferranto, Angelo 536 Cutter Ave. Pittsburg 15.00 Flores, Angelina 276 w. 4th St. Pittsburg 8.00 Hare,Grace S. 30 W. let St. Pittsburg 15.00 LoCocco Gaetano 36 W. 5th St. Pittsburg 20.00 Mansietla,Mamie 860 West St. Pittsburg 10.00 Prestigiacomo, Frank 293 W. 5th St. Pittsburg 12.50 Puccio, Rosa 7th & West Sts. Pittsburg 7.00 Russo, Joe W. 30 W. 5th St. Pittsburg 30.00 Russo, Salvatore, 292 W. 3rd St. Pittsburg 10.00 Sierp, Mr:: Biert W. Bay Point, California 25,00 Scala, Gaetano 115 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg 15.00 ry ' DISTRICT #5. Acrey, Eva. Byron, Cali`ornia $20.00 Annis, Emma 0. Antioch, California 10.00 Didio, Clementina Antioch California 10.00 JohnsoLl Mrs. Anna L. Byron, 6alifornia 20.00 Lair, Sarah H. Antioch, California 15.00 Leam, Eary A Antioch, California 15.00 Sambro, Sandy Antioch, California 10.00 Sherman, Mrs. Hilda Oakley, California 25:00 Schmude, August Byron, California 10.00 Steffano, S. Antioch, California 12.00 ' Sweeney, Irene Oakley, California 15.00 Tellus, Jane Antioch, California 19.00 That beginning July 1st, 1526, Thomas A. Boyer, Probation Officer be allow. ed $10 State and $10 County aid for support and maintenance of Hartwell Ballard at San Francisco Nursery for Children, on account of incapacitation of his father. That beginning July 1st, 1926 Mrs. Palma Cacciola, 130 West 2nd St. Pittsburg, be allowed $20 state and $10 county aid for support of her two minor children. That beginning July 1 1926 Mrs. Julia Deacy, ^1 Cerrito, California be allowed $10 tate and $ coun;y aid for support of her minor orphan chiid, u That beginning July 1, 1926, are. Olivia Duarte, Clayton, California, be allowed $40 state and $10 county aid for support of her four minor orphan children. That beginning July 1st, 126, Mrs. Christina Fritzler, R.F.D.Bor. 112, Ric - mold, be allowed $20 state and ,y20 county aid for support and maintenance of her two minor children on account of her husband being in an insane asylum. =a That beginning July 1, 1926, Mrs. Aldrian Gomes, Selby,.:alifornia, be allowed $70 State aid for support and maintenance of seven minor orphan children. 312 That beginning July let, 1926, Mrs. Jennie Musso, R.F.D. Box 360, Richmon be allowed $20 state and $20 county aid for support of herself and two minor children on account of husband being in insane asylum. That beginning July 1st, 1926 Mrs. Mary Fischer Taukert; 247- 6th St. Richmond,'be allowed $30 state and J10 county aid per month for support of her three minor orphan children. That beginning July 15, 1926 Mrs. Emma Jean Williams, 253- Fourteenth Street, City of. Richmond, be allowed $20 State aid and $20 county aid fpr support of her two minor orphan children. That beginning July 1st, 1926, Vis. Anna Kollar,75 Belvedere Ave. Richmon s•. be allowed $40 county aid per month for support of herself and minor children on account if incapacitation of her husband. That beginning July let, 1926, Andrea Aiello, 309 Cutter Ave. Pittsburg, r be allowed $10 county aid per month for support of himself.on account of.old ag y That beginning July 1st, 1926, Casma Diamond, Bx 25, Pittsburg, be allowed $12, county aid per month for the support of himself'on account of old age and incapacitation. Itis further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer.in favor o_ each of above named indigents on first of each and every month until the further order of this Board./f In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. 3 It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury m of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, certain moneys in special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys are derived from.Contra Costa Count Is portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of.Contra Costa County during the year 1926, and from moneys collected Y for violation of Motor Vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County and the following claims having been r ,a presented for construction of roads, bridges and culverts in Sup. Dist. # 3 and #4 It is, by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, as follows: Dist: #3: Benj. Brookhurst, - - $213.75 A.A.McMahon - - - - - 990.09 A A bcWahon - - - -- 609.79 A A L1c'ahon - - - - - 542.32 A,A.11:cyahon - - - - - 536.94 Dist. #4: E.E.,:'Brien - - - - $1261.49 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. "Y P _ i In the Matter of Direct Primary Election. It-appearing-to the Board that it is necessary to hold a Direct Primary Election throughout the County of Contra Costa, on August 310t, 1926, IT IS ORDERED that the hereinafter named places in hereinafter named pre— cincts are designated as polling place in each precinct and the following named officers of election are hereby designated to serve as election officers in follow— to be ing named precincts of Contra Costa County for Direct Primary Election,,held in said County and respective precincts thereof on 31st day of August, 1926: SUPERVISOR DISTRICT #1. EL CERRITO PRECINCT 41. Polling A Place: Store Room, San Pablo & Central Aves, El•Cerrito. Inspector: George 1. Carrick, Judges: Hendrica Schoute; Fannie Conlon Clerks: Mrs. Laura J. Hinds; Olga J.B. Lee; Amelia J. Riley EL CERRITO.PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Fairmount School, Kearney & Eureka Sto. Inspector: Kirk E.Gray Judges: Carrie E. Higley; Frank M. Horn C1'erks: Emma K. Dahlen; Lucy Redding; Maria L. Carling. EL CERRZTO PRECIiICT #3. ; Polling Place: City ?call, San Pablo & Manilla Aves. a Inspector: Thos. R. Webster. Judges: Lindsay G.Smith; Frederick Stoneburg. Clerks: -atherine Sandvick; Violet Sherwood; Mrs. Frances Buckle EL C E11RITO PRECIIC T #4. Poning Place: McCarty's Garage, Terrace & Galvin Drive. Insoector: Frani: A. Nilsen. Judges:_ Eugene Dagle— Merle A. Gordon Clerks: Grace McCarty; Qertrude Lyons— Clara A.Wilkinson. EL CERRITO PRECINCT #9. Pollinc Place: Pryde's Garage,'Huntington & Panhandle Blvd. El Cerrito. Inspector: Charles H. Schwake, v Judges: Henry A.Schafer; Fred J. Holmstad. Clerks: Lillian W.Chase— Christina'Batten— Carrie M. Hollenbaugh KENSINGTON PRECINCT. Polling Place: Donogh's Garage, 296 Arlington Ave. ' Inspector: StanleyDonogh Judges: Walter Dunlap- Edith Peterson Clerks: Abbie R.Porter— Isabel M. Shriener; Leda L. Rowbotham. i RICHMOND P REOII.'CT $l. Polling Place: veteran Fireman's Hall, Standard Ave. & Eddy Sts. ' Inspector: James C,-Bly. Judges: John Lindahl; Mrs. Mary Neu. Clerks: Elizabeth Gnaga— Nett;e B. Grover— Mrs. Alice Sanford. RIOID•SCND PRECINCT 42, f Pollin Place: Masonic Hall, 210 Washin.Zton Ave. Inspector: A.C:Trautvetter. Judges: Mary-B;Xoyle..A.D.King Clerks: Mrs. Elizabeth Cramer— Mas. Daisee B. Jenkins; Mrs. Leonie Hoffman. ;' n 3-14 RICHMOND PIECINCT $3. Polling Place: Hess' Garage, 323 Washington Ave. (Rear) Inspector: Elizabeth A. Paasch. Judges: Elmer L. Ellsworth- Mary Hilly�r. Clerks: Katherine L. McCracken- Mrs. Marian George;Mrs. Lucetta Dunlap. RICHMOND PRECINCT 14. ' Polling Place: Store-room, 208 Richmond Ave. Inspector: A. D. Jones, Judges: Mrs. Merle Brothers- May M. Neville. Clerks: ?'rsBlanche.Fenner; Reva N. Carey; Marie Armstrong. RICF.LOiiD PRECINCT #5_ Polling Place: Store room, 25 Park Place. Inspector: H.G.Stidhan, Judges: Harry Andrews; Hattie H.Weston. Clerks: Mrs. Leona Patterson; Thelma Erickson'; Mrs. Jennie Hitch. RICF dC;,'D mzcII;CT #6. Pollin Place: . Washington School, Richmond & Montana Aves. Inspector: .R.L.Fernald. Judges: Edith B.Ford- Lena L.Feudner. Clerks!; Gertrude R.Spiersch; Harriet Gibbs; Yrs. Kate Garvin RICHMOND PRECINCT #7. Polling Place: South Richmond Improvement Cllb, 329- S. 4th St. Inspector: John B. MdCoy. Judge-: John Alexander- Glenn L. Conn. Clerks:. Nellie M. Ancleto; Muriel Fitzgerald; Julia Michaels. RIC: KD PRECL'CT rr8. Polling Place: Nystrom School, S. 12th St. & "_Raine Ave. Inspector: Fred Sprau. Judges: 'John Eklund; Walter K. Damon, Sr. Clerks: Helen A. Scott; Grace D. Curry; Louise C.Spinney. RICHLOIID PRECINCT $°. Polling Place: Fire House $4, 3506 Cutting Blvd. Inspector: Harry Ells Judges: John M.Brooks; Dorris Lincoln Clerks: James E. Maxwell; Adelaide B Picton; Lillian Y. Blake RICHL:O;iD PRECI(CT '10. Polling Place: Stege School, 51st St. & Potrero Ave. Inspector: Minnie S. Dohrman Judges: Willis A. Mille— William R. Nilliams; Clerks: Katie L. Mundy; Clarence H. Thayer; Mary E. Gatley. RICHMOND PREC1170T ill. Polling Place: Gengler's Garage, 1614 Bissell Ave. Inspector: James Lewis Burke; Judges. Vivian L. Russell; Peter White. Clerks: Mrs, A.M.Lautenschlager; Amelia Fry; Mary Pedriek. RICHMOND PPECI CT 712, Polling Place: Builders Exchang-e Bldg. 248- 14th St. Inspector: J.B.Willis. Judges' Au-.ust z'.lriller; William S.Darrell. Clerks: Mrs. Mary .McCann. Elizabeth Ardery; Fred K. Barber. RICHL;O:dD PRECIi.C:_NO. 11. Polling Place: Lincoln Schodl, 239- 10th Inspector: C.F.Annett. Judges: Geo. R. Whitesides; Clare Barry.. Clerks: Bernice McCormick; Maybelle Tuller; Sarah E. Greatho se. 345 RICH;OND PRECIiiCT-jl�. Polling Place: Swartout's Garage- 242- 7th St. 7 Inspector: Martin: J. Gordon Judges: Isaac Lester; John Logan, Sr. Clerks: Nany L. Nesbit; Anita Dunning; Lars. Lillian Axelsen RICH'ZS iD FRECIFCT NO. 15. Polling Place: Fire House #2, 235- 5th St. Inspector: George E. Harlow Judges: Gerald A. Follett; Florence Marshall. Clerks: 011ie McGrath; Grace M. Black; Archie A.Alexander. RICH1:01D PRECI_= hG. 16. Polling Place: Clerk's Garage, 230- 3rd St. Inspector: Clifford W.Cleek. Judges: John L. Clausen; John W. Freeman. Clerks: Minnie.R. Downing; Annie L'. Bryan; Essie L. Garvin. RICH=11D PRECINCT NO. 17. Polling, Place: Saunders' Garage, lOC Bissell Ave. (rear) Inspector: William P. Self. Judges. Delilah Hale; George Adams. Clerks: John G. Bowman; Agatha Holmes; Katherine Willer. RICHLO"'D PRECI iCS NO. 18. Polling Place: Schumacher's Garage, 336- 2nd St. ti Inspector: Jennie L. Conwell. Judges: Walter W. Shepherd; DxNNIS 7. Sullivan. Clerks: Alfred Hoffman; Margaretha E.Beckman; Mr€3, Martha Schu'acher. RICH3i0::D PRECINCT N0. 19. Polling Place: Public Library, 4th & Nevin Ave. Inspector: Charles R.G.Poole. Judges: Bertha Mj Smedley- Nora. Glover. - Clerics: Mrs. Emma Anderson- Marie L. YdhitinE;; Miss Ida.Banducc . RICP=,1"D PRECINCT N0. 20. Polling Place: Hunt's Garage, 808 Barrett Ave. (Rear) Inspector: John -'core. P, Judges: Jon B. Green; Mr..Ross Jones- Clerks: Effie D.Fraser; Frank E.Arrington; Mrs. Jennie Moch. RICH"dGVC PRECrI<CT NO. 21. } Polling Place: Richmond Club House, 1125 Nevin Ave. Inspector: Donnie A. Burns. Judges: Elena E. Basham; Fred Brown. Clerks: Sarah A. Gressot; Mr. Henry Jewell; Olive M. Carey. ' RIUIX11D PRECI':CY No. ?2. Polling Place'- Scholes' Garage, 1427 Macdonald Ave. Inspector: Alfred C. Childs. Judges: F.J.Gardner; Joseph F.L;aroney. Clerks: ILiss Anna Moss; jars. Ida Li. Daley; Mary A. Bailey. RICII-XND PRECI:'CT NO. 23. ' Polling Place: Brown's Garage 595- 11th St. Inspector: J.A_Long. Judges: Eleanor F. McCann; Leroy B.Barber; Clerks: Ethyl L.Bacon; Agnes Broim. Mary DeLong. RICE:_CND PR_CI::C" NO. 24. Pollin_; Place "Visser,s Carage, 718 Maple Ave. Inspector: Ernest M Pearson Judges: Wiliam Herman; James 'A.Kelley. Clerks: Delia W.Clark; Rose Black; Muriel Burdon. 346 RICI3:0'7D PRECI:CT NO. 25. Po-lin:: Place: Aichinger's Garage, 516 Ripley Ave. Inspector: Abraham L. Hathaway. Judges: Gordon Hoskin;;, Cora W. Pearson Clerks: Ethel Butler; Pearl Bryant; Pearl Hollaad. RICHLiOND PRECI17CT NO. 26. Pollin-; Place: Lo g-acre's Garage, rd St. r ib E 557- 3 (rear) Inspector: Ethel Swearinger. Juages: Evan D.Jones; Mrs. O.G.Booth Clerks: Mary Blankenship; Margaret C.Longacre; Annie LteGann. RICHMO:;D PRECINCT NO. 27. Pollin;_ Place: Store Bldg. 501- 7th St. y, Inspector: Geor_s 'ii. Bengley Judges: Lary J.Cotton; John I. Heath ` Clerks: Marie E. Church; Frances J. Neville; Eunice :`.James. RICFd:1CND PRECI',?C T NO. 23. Polling Place: Brown Andrade Apartments, 2111 Gaynor Ave. Insuector: F.J.Schumaeher. Judges: Karl J, Feudner; James.L.Br=4. Clerks: Maude Lowery; Marie E. l'loodfeldt; Jennie E.Armstrong. RICH_,,O?ID PRECI:;CT NO. 29. Polling- Place: Yeater!s Garage, 510- 23rd St. Inspector: Thomas?'. Nee;. Judges: William D.Jilson- Theodore Westdin - Clerks: Clara Williams; Kathryne Fahenholtz; F.J. Hulaniski. RICHLOND PRECINCT NO. 30. Pollinz Place: Grand Canyon Garage, San Pablo & Mosryde Aves. Inspector: Joe C. Leber. Judges: Kate Bauer; Jesse 14. Bowser; Clerks: Joseph B. Kramer; Frank Smrekar; Janet H.Taylor. RICHMCND.PRECINCT NO. 31. Polling Place: Lanes Garage, 616- 15th St. Inspector: Albert S. Lilley Judges: Grace E :eindersee- George Floyd. Clerks: Nellie E. Bethards; Esmeralda,Lay Stehl; Harriett Davi . RIChLON-D PRECINCT No: 32. Pol7in„ Place: Fire House 43, 1000 Barrett Ave. Inspector: John E.Deasey. Judges: May Davis, William R Stribley. Clerks: Ethel Dunster; Anna Thomas; Anna A.Smith RICH:-C";D PRECINCT No. 31. Poll n, Place: Cushing's Garage, 0.61'6- 20th St. I s-eotor: Robert A. McCord. Judges: :yrtle Ballantyne; Cha . B. Burns- Clerks: Velma Mae Quinn; - Lalia R..Osborn;; Norinne Buchan RICH'-,CND PRECINCT NO. 34. Polling Pldce: 'Grant School, 24th St. &Grant Ave. Inspector: C.H.Kelley. Judi ec: Kester A. Roberts; Ivan Ridenour; Clerks: Ella F. Zuver;Janet Hitchcock;E(Liard Winkler. RICHLO;ID PRECINCT NO. 35. Pollin>r Place: 'High School, Kusic Room, 244- 22nd St. Ins:,)ector: Charles 0. Bear. Judges: Cora C.Thayer; Winfield F.Mills. Clerks: Freda Dreyspring; Arthur:B. Renter; Mary L. Bonham;;- P ?ICHEOND PREC_nCT #36. Polling Place: Clark's-Garage, 600— 37th St. (Rear) ' Inspector: James A. Purviance; Judges; Clarence D. Higgins; Frank C, McCullock; Clerks: Melba Tolminson; Mrs. R.H. Glover;=Eliza Hill. RICHMOND PRECIiiC': #3Z Polling Place: Hennings Garage, 516 Key Blvd, Inspector: Frank N.•Gordon w Judges: Harry S. Curry— George F. Brooks. Clerks: Pauline E. Hall—Bertha B. Faber;:Susan E. Hamilton ' SAN PABLgHZECI: 34a SUPERVISOR DISTRICT #2. VALONA PRSCIPICT #1. t Polling Place: Valona Library. . Inspector: Thos. R,Casey Judges: Edward Ferranda— Collin A. Campbell.' Clerks: Albert A. Quill; James H. Martin; Mrs, Mary McGrath. VALONA PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Valona Fire House. Inspector:' P:H. Wind. I $: Judges: John H. Gribbinj'Sr. Mrs. Laura E. Marshall. Clerks: Mrs. Lillian Aijets; Jennie O'Keefe; Pauline. Bellaria. VALONA PRECI`:CT #3. Polling Place: Bonacci Garage. Igspector: John B. Bunyard. Judges: George H. Helm— John W. Sten:rle. Clerks: Mrs. Ella Binder; Mrs, yurah Madden; Fred Dreyer; CROCKETT PRECINCT 41. Polli Place: Tig Office of Crockett Signal, Crockett. Inspector: Warren A. Davis. Judges: Mrs. Lillian Grennan; Mrs, A. Hurley Clerks: Mrs, Anna Leivis; Mrs, Uary Cox; John J. Meaney. CROCKETT PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Salvation Army Hall. K Inspector: Pdrs. Josephine Betts. Judges: Chas. P. Thomas— ,Lydia J. Paul. Clerks: Mrs. Emwa Parker; Wm. L. Desmond; Jacob A.Wermuth. CROCKETT PRECIIICT #3. 5 Polling Place: Bov Scouts Room in Community Hall, Inspector: John Evans'. Judges: Mrs. Gertrude A. Hutchinson; Mrs. E. Lunt. Clerks: Mrs. Rose Cummings; Mrs, Sylvia Prytz; Cecil R. Smith. CROCKETT PRECINCT #4. Polling Place: Terrace Garage. Inspector: Andre.^, J. Muller. Judges: George J. Yoore; Mrs, E.M.Lewis. Clerks: Mrd, Alice Hutchinson; Mrs. Ruth McGrath; Geneva Abercr m— his. PORT COSTA PRECItiCT #1. Polling Place: McIver garage. Inspector: C.S. O'Neill. Judges: Mrs. largaret Bulger; Mrs. Anita Manger ; Clerks: Mrs. Nellie•Crowley; Mrs. Julia Harrington; Frank Yo PORT COSTA PRECINCT '2 ` Polling Place: Gr--mar School. Inspector: E.W.Brown. Judges: Mrs. Jennie.Norton; B.F. Fereira; Clerks: Ym. P. Ahern; Mrs. Kate Hurley; Margaret Casey. ALHALBRA PRECINCT. Polling Place: Rapp Bldg. Inspector: Thos. R. Ball. Judges: Mrs, Mary Hayward; George T. Griffin. Clerks: Mrs. Nellie Brackman; Antone J. Tavan; Forest C. Stow. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT. 3 „r Polling Place: Club Rooms. Inspector: J.H. Mullikin. Judges: Mrs. Irene Bunker; Alice McNeil. • Clerks: Barnett Hallenbeck; Roy Michant; Phillip Wing. I ,, ORINDA PRECINCT. POLLING PLACE: Grinds, Fire House. Inspector: Edward E. McVey Judges: Mrs. Yvonne Ficken; George Brockhurst. Clerks: Mr-•. Johanna Oakley; Mrs. Olga Ahlquist; Mrs. Koren Nelson. s ' MORAGA PRECINCT. Polling Place:. Willow Spring School House. Inspector: Andrew Mulholland. _ Judges Thos..P. Carroll; Reed Hat$&d; Clerks: Anna E. McMahon; Alfred J.•Carr; Matt Maden ' ALA140 PRECINCT, c Polling Place: Alamo School House. Inspector: John Ogden, Sr. Judges: Mrs. Vine. Bell; Mrs. Ada Boucher. Clerks: Mrs. Mary Cross— John A.cauer— Mrs. Astrid Humburg. DANVILLE PRECI:CT 41. Polling-Place: Grange Hall. Inspector: Laura Flournoy. Judges: Hugh E. Pyn.-i; Wm. H. Barnes; Clerks: Marcia Eddy; Hannah Harrison— Mary G. McCauley. V DANVILLE PRECINCT 42. Polling Place: Grass' Old Store Building. Inspector: Mrs. Margaret Groom. Judges: C.W.Scott; Mrs. Pearl Johnson . Clerks: Mrs-. Josephine Close—Walter M. Smith; Mrs. Margare Flournoy. TASSAJARA PRECINCT. g Polling Place: Tassajara Rall. Inspector: Mrs. Phoebe E.Coats. Judges: Chris N. artensen; Peder Bank; q Clerko Mrs. Henrietta D. Pereira; Jorgen Beyer; Chas. D. Smith. fs SAI RA):0:. PRECINCT. Polling Place: School House. Inspector; Mrs. Mary Oewill. Judges: Mrs. Grace Norris; Frank A.Peters. Clerks: Mary Wiedemann; Mrs. Berth Marianna; Henry Hansen. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT #3. e MARTIi;'EZ PFECI7CT #1. i Polling Place: City Hall. Insvector: Frank Prosser. ' Judges: George J. Winkelman; Mrs. Rose Palmer. Clerks: Walter J. Pilgrim; Lorena V.Blair; Lillian V.Briso . YARTINEz PRECINCT #2. :u nollinr-Place: Rampoldi Bldg. NJ. cor. 3:ain & Alhambra Ave. Inspector: John Korte, Judges: James Comazzi; Nannie E. Woods. , ' Clerks:. Laura D.Hollenbeck; P7m:.H. Welch— J.P. McNamara. MARTINEZ PRECINCT #3. Polling Place: .Grammar School Inspector;. N,F.Sanderson. Judaea: Jos. F.Sharkey; Pearl Arthur. Clerks: Ella G. rare; Nellie Nicholson; Getta McClellan. MARTI+BZ PRECIiCT #rF. Polling Place: High School Inspector: Vincent B. Hoey Judges: Ra'jnh J. Hersey. Nellie M. Norris. Clerks: Wm. D.Eaby; Helen Gotelli; Harriet N. Sweetser. I 350 MARTINEZ PRECI1CO T #5. Polling Plgce: Masonic Hall. -h Inspector: A.M. Guldenzopf Judges: Ed. L. Kearny; Vary C. Connelly. e Clerks: Josephine �Mic ann; Leona Himrichsen; Carmen Bon— zagni. MARTINEZ PRECINCT #6,. � Polling Place: Grammar School #3.. Inspector: Edson D.Hale.. Judges: Charles.W..Hausemann; Lettie P. Elder. Clerks: Mackie S.Stott; P.D.Butcher; Fred J. Hit tman. MARTIPTEZ PRECINCT 7. Polling Place: Women's Club House: a Inspector: -A,A.mcMahon, 'Judges: Elizabeth Gallagher; Euphemia Kane. i Clerks: Minnie L. Anderson; Elsa V. Arnold; Alice Ormsby. MARTINEZ'PRECI::CT #6. A Polling Place: Justice court. Inspector: 'H.P.kudd. Judges: Mrs. Winifred Beede; Clara Marchi. Clerks: Raymond J. Bulger; Mabel'M. Knight; Vera L. s Draper. MARTINEZ PRECINCT #9. Polling Place: Mountain. Copper Boarding House. Inspector: T.19 Keller. Judges: Rita Cesar. Clerks: Nellie B. Swift; Edith Y. Pierson. MPA MOUNTAIS VIEW PRECINCT. Polling Place: Ashe's Store. Inspector: C.J Shelton Judges: L.B.Howe; Tressie Sanford. Clerks: J.V.Allen; Margaret M.Rose— Chas. W.Thissell. 2 PACHECO PRECIc;CT. Polling Place: Pacheco Town Hall. Insnector: Vincent Hook Judges: Mr. h. Solmi; Earl B.Brandon '+ Clerks: Theodore Russi; Ella K. Jones; Ida Dukes. VINE HILL PRECIXCT. Pollin Place: Della Rosa's Hall. Inspector: Earl R. Adkins. Judges: Jose-oh Linsler; Ralph W.Morford; Clerks: Mildred L. Willis; Effie $.Vance; Ida M. Weiss hand. CONCORD•PPECINCT N0. 1. Polling Place: Jaquith Paint Shop. Inspector: W.E.Ballenger, Judges: Katherine Slattery; Susan De. deSoto. Clerks: Ruth Boyd— Ellen D. Thurber; Lillian Waddell, CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Torn Hall. Inspector: Justin A. Randall. Ju,6es: Millard Christopher; Catherine J. Galindo. Clerks: Emma A.Ford; Sarah P. 4oto; Paul T. Keller. CONCORD PRECI:IOT NO. 3. Polling Place: Central Hotel Inspector: Geo. M. Parsons, Judges: R.W.Lamb; Wilhelmina Bacon. x Clerks: Ceasare L. DeBenedetti;; Carl J.Struby; Louise A.Titcomb, I I 351 - :CIA CCNCORD PRECINCT Ka. IFs Polling Place: Concord Farm Center Building. Inspector: W.P.Knott, "� Judges: M.J.Duarte; Mae,Blume; Clerks: Clarence J. Williams; Olivia D; Faris; Agnes Williams. *y ' COWELL PRECINCT. Polling Place: Correll Fire Hall. Inspecta: H,W.'Martin. Judges: Frank Trimningbam• Maud Smith Clerks: Henrietta N. Kasch; Edna R.Albee. Evelyn B.Franks ASSOCIATED PRECINCT. 1 Polling; Place: Avon Meas Hall. � Inspector: 41x. P. Hugo. Judges W.H.Of_erman- Lola D.Nason. Clerks: Etta Flynn; Otto V. Sorensen;: HarrietH. Harris. "I WALIiUT CREEK PRECINCT #1 .r Polling Place: Justice Court. Inspector: Guy Spencer. Judges: Mrs. Eva Leech; Lis:zie A. Duncan. Clerks: Mary T.14iget; Ruth M. Stow; Ada Ford. WALITUT CREEK PRECI'CT #2.. .n Polling Place: Public Library. Inspector: J.E.Nottingham. k ;z Judges: C.M. Blackwell; Ina F. Mauzy; Clerks: Katherine F.Lemoine; Maud M.:Silver; Louise Y. Acre . WALNUT CREEP PRECI?ICT #3. Polling Place: Old Botelho Residence. Inspector: Geo. A.Putnam. Judges: Thaddeus Johnson; bee.T. Yqung. Clerks: J.B.Near; Alice C. llhitam; Laura T. Marshall. SARANAP PRECICT. Pollin-, ?lace: P..L,.Bartle's Store. Insnector: B.O.Campbell. _ Judges: Charles Bartle; Emma:4.Thickene; 4Ierks: Hazel Voltz; Louise W. Donahue; Geo. W. McGuire. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT ;= 4. I H PITTSBURG PRECINCT '1_ POLLING PLACE: Cardinalli Bldg. 4th & York Sts. Incpector: John .Royce. ' Judges, Ben. Zolfo; Tano J. DiMaggio i Cle3ka: Miss Thresa A.Gatto; Mrs. A,P. Abernathy; Miss Angeline Lucido. PITTSBURG PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Ford Sales Room,Third St, Inspector: August Cinolo. Judges: Jennie May Reinhart; Mr. Louis Branch. Clerks: Miss Finnie Frenkel; Mrs.,liarie J. Antrobus; Mrs. Maud Linschei , �V PITTSBURG PRECINCT #3. Polling Place: W_W.Garege Insnector: 14.C.Whitlieb, Judges: Mrs. Selma Bowden; Mrs. Catherine Wright. Clerks: Ednard Elliott Clement; Mrs. Vera Hornsby; Mrs. Mabel Irving, PITTSBURG PRECIICT Polling Place: 35 West §tb St. Inspector: Baptiste Canovera Judges: Mrs. Geraldine Lavada; John A. Junta. Clerks: Mrs. Lary McDonald; Mrs. Katherine M. Harper; Mrs Bessie DiMaae3o. 352 PITTSBURG PRECIi:CT NO. 5. Polling Place: Nutman's Undertaking Parlor. Inspector: Chas. 0, Butler.. Judges: W.J.Mora; Leslie Keithley; Clerks: Mary V. Spurgeon; Mrs. Drucilla:Kramer; '_Ts. Lydia B. Scott. PITTSBURG PRnCr;;CT No. 5 Polling. Place: City Hall. Inspector: Geo. A. Minaker. Judi-es: Mrs. Florence A.Barres; Horace D. Davi. Clerks: Thos. J. L:cDermott; Mrs. Rhoda Roelling; Miss Margaret S. Stone. �? PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 7. Polling Place: Buchanan's Garage2547— 12th Inspector: i7m. J. Latimer. Judges: Mr--. label Baker; Antone J. Faris; Clerks: Mrs. Ethel Schmalholz; R.J. Martyr; Mrs. Frances Westo er. PITTSBURG PRECINCT J5. Pollin, Place: Andersons Garage. Inspector: August Anderson. J:dges: Mr. Florence Buckley; Chas. R. Mortimore. Clerks: Gec..E. O'Hara; Mrs. Mary Reber; Mrs. Margaret Abrams. NICHOLS PRECINCT. Polling Place: School House. Inspector:. Earl Wildes. Judges: Mrs. ?iary Hey; Sarah Wales. Clerks: Mrs_ Frances L:urray; Mrs. Zita E.Fry; Mrs. Georgia McDonald. BAY POINT PRECINCT. Polling Place: Beale Hall. Insnector: S.Y.Shideler. Judges: Mrs. G.M.Cummings; Egen Oman. Clerks: Mrs. J. Silva; Mrs. .W.Cunningham; Dave Nelson. CLYDE PRECISC T. Pollin"Place: Residence 241 Wellington St. Inspector: C.A.Wing. s Judges: L.J_Osborne— Paul H. Woods. Clerks: Mrs. Yargaret E.Bentley; Mrs. Ruth E. Halsted; Mrs. Ruth A. Leonard. CLAYTON PRECINCT Polling Place: Clayton.Hall. Inspector: John Collins. Judges: T.O. Graves; Geo. R. 'Trette. Clerks: Lars. Elodia J. Keller; Mrs. Mary McGuire; miss Marie Mangini. MORGAN T—TRRITORY PRECINCT. Pollirs Place: Horgan Territory School House. Inspector. Frapi: Schriendell. Judges: m. Clyma. Clerks: W.J.Morgan— Garret Id. Ackerman. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT f5. Pollin.- Place: Antioch Precinct #1. Insnector: Jno. F. i9helihan. Judges: Jno. Grennan; Geo. Ackerman., Clerks: Mrs. Sadie Johns; Mrs. Rose Lilly; Mrs. Anna Love. 353 ANTIOCH PRECI::CT NO. 2. Polling Place: I.O.O.F; Hall. Inspector: Lester Boner. Judges: Otto Klengel; Jno. McCloskey. Clerks: Mrs. Largrctta Wicker; Miss Emyle Stovesand; Mrs. E.Doyle ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 3. Polling Place: Antioch Library. Inspector: E.i+.Krebs. Judges: Jno. Nichols; J.P.Taylor. Clerks: Mrs. Margaret Bloomfield; Mrs. Edtelle Beasley; Mrs. Eth 1 Stamm; ' ANTIOCH PRECINCT N0. 4. Polling Place: Robt. Eas l ey's Garage. Inspector: Sam Delulio. Judges: Ed. F. Hobson; A.A.'raldie, Sr. Clerks: Mrs. Rose Daneri; i:rs Marcella Haney; Mrs. Mary Neia. ANTIOCH PRECI?CT N0: 5. Polling Place: I.D.E.S. Hall. Inspector: Fran'.c Judson Bigloa. Judges: Edward Harron— Bayard IN. Gam&ll. ^ Clercs: Mrs. Zelina Beaman; Mary Doherty; Phyllis Welsh. �.. LONE TREE PR=CI:€CT. Pollin;- Place: Silveira House. Inspector: John Courtney. Judges: Andretiv Dehn; Chas. Lindsey. Clerks: Mrs. Lillian 11cFarlan; Mrs. Emma Silvieria; Mrs. Elizab th ' Lillq. OAKLEY PRECI4TCT 17C. 1. Pollin&Place: Oaklev Women's Club Bldg. Inspector: Arthur H. Horneger. Judges: L'.A.S:inta; E.U.Bryner. Clerks: yrs. Kate Van Kathoven; Mrs. Marion Crawford; Mae Roberts. OAKLEY PRECINCT ;:0. 2. Polling Place: Oakley Ha-1, Oakley. T Inspector: C.B.Douglas. ° Judges: Chas. E. Elliott; Albert Regester. Clerks: Mrs.Florence Dal Porta; Miss Uary G. Bliss; Mrs. Minni V. Rocha. KNIGHTSEN PRECI:CT. Polling Place: Farm Bureau Hall. Inspector: Gotlieb Somerhalder. Judges: Robert Clark; Byron Fotheringham. Clerks: Mrs. Pearl Peugh; Urs. Bessie Rives; Mrs. Elizabeth McNamara. BRENTWOOD PRECII;CT NO. 1. PollinF Place: Logan Bldg. Brentwood. y ' Inspector: Andres Bos:ickson. Judges: a.R.Lemoin. O.C.Pretisett; Clerks: Mrs. Viola K. Baird; Tars. Rosalie Griffith; Mrs. Mabel Geddes 3 3RE77-70OD ?RECI:eCT IQO. 2. r Polling Place: Legion Hall, Brentwood. � Inspector: Willard Diffin. Judges: F.E.Fletcher; Jos M. rembley. Clerks: Mrs. Anna Jewett; Mrs. Louise Shellenberger; Mrs. Minerva Wallace. BYRO:T PRECI':CT 110. 1. Polling Place: I.O.O.F. Hall. Inspector: Herc;an F.Krumland. "k. Judges: Fal Leonard Letis; Thos. P. Smith Clerks: Eva Acrey; Mrs. Larie Lilliehoorn; Mrs. Catherine 6r stro - nK- _u 34 Ay BYRON PRECI;CT 40. 2. Polling; Place: Byron Times Store Room. Inspector: Wm. E. Bunn. Judges: Royal Earl Hudson; John Alexander Fotheringham. Clerics: ,:irs. Ruth Geddes; Pyrs. Annie Pitau; Lars. Maud L. Byer, x The foregoin;- order is rassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. es The Board takes recess as.a.Board of Sunervisors and meets as a Board bf Equalization. i In the hkatter of Equalizatio:. of Assessments. Novi at the hour of 3 o'clock P.M. the Board of Supervisors meets as a fi Board of Equalization, and further considers the maps, books, statements and rolls of Contra Costa County, and on motion of Supervisor Hayden, seconded bol Superviso Trembath, It is by the Board ordered that the Assessment Rolls, Maps, Books, and Statements of Contra Costa County be•and the same are hereby accepted and approved The foregoing order is passed.by the unanimous vote:of the board of Super— visors, sitting as a Board of Equalization, and.the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalizatiel. 3 And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors to :_eet on Konday, August 2nd, 1925, at 10 o'clock A.M. `4 =ss . . . . . . . .Chairman. Clerk. 1 ti { 355 i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA 4 MONDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 1926 The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Ron. 'V.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Suprvisors Zeb Knott, C.R.Rayde ; ' and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor Oscar Oles m. ' The minutes and proceedings for the Board for the Montb of July,1926, are i read to the Board by the Clerk of the Board, and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #2059, be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount 3777 July"3G, 1926 $ 110.000 37 �.000 390 " 5 .0000 372 " 57.795 ' 3g� ■ 15.75 W ■ 12132. 377 ■ 62.24 And the Chairman and Clerk of the Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. The following societies having made application to this Board for permissio to conduct dances on dates set opposite their respective names, until 3 o'clock A.M. to wit: Rodeo Vol. Fire Dept. Rodeo, Aug. 21, 1926. Mt.Diablo Post ►246, American Legion, Danville, Aug. 7, 1926, Sept. 4th, 1926 and Oct. 2nd, 1926. It is by the Board ordered that permission be and the same is hereby grants to said societies to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. on above named datee.K In the Matter of approval of Insurance Policy. A Policy of Fireman's Fund Insurance Co. D-523795 in apount of $1700 on pro arty situated on Block 511, on westerly side of Pine St. in town of Martinez, was presented to the Board and approved. r i i In the Matter of Road Improvement District $4, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California, as follows: WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, having ' in open session on the 19th day of July, 1926, publicly opened, examined, and declare all sealed proposals or bids for the following work in said County, to wit: That Sanford Avenue, between Twenty-third Street and the westerly line of the ray-Andrade Tract; Wilcox Avenue and Alfreda Boulevard, between Twenty-third Streit ' and the Westerly terminations of said Wilcox Avenue and Alfreda Boulevard; Eighteenth! Street (formerly known as Nineteenth Street) and Twentieth Street (formerly known as Rheem Avenue) between the northerly boundary line of the City of Richmond and the southerly line of Alfreda Boulevard; Nineteenth and Twenty-first Streets between the northerly line of Alfreda Boulevard and the northerly.line of the Andrade View tractII all as aforesaid streets are shown on Map of the ray Andrade Tract and Map of theAndr de View Tract and also upon the plans hereinafter referred to, be graded and the roadwaylll ! paved with oil macadam pavement six (6) inches in thickness and that cement concrete curbs, gutters, wingwalls, portals and culverts of corrugated iron and cement concrete be constructed thereon. The Grades to which t'e work provided for herein shall be done, and the improvements made, are those shown on the plans hereinafter referred to which said I ' i plans are hereby specifically referred to for the description of the grades at which said work and improvement is t; be done. j i That all of said work shall be done at the places and in the manner and of the materials and to the grades as specified, set forth and shown on the plans and specifications for said work hereinafter mentioned. I Excepting, however, from all the aforesaid described work such portions i i as is required by law to be kept in order and repair by any person or company having ! railroad tracks thereon; and also excepting from all the afore-described work any I portions thereof already done to the official lines and grades and constructed in ac-, cordance with the plans and specifications herein mentioned; i All of the aforesaid work and improvements shall be done in accordance with the plans and specifications made therefor by the Engineer of Work heretofore appointed ' i therefor by this Board, and as adopted by this Board of Supervisors, as the plans and specifications for said work and improvement by its Resolution in the matter of Road District Improvement $4, "Resolution adopting plans and specifications No. 4• passed and adopted by said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on thq , 7th day of June, 1926, which plans and Ppecifications are now on file in the office i of the County Clerk of said County of Contra Costa and are hereby referred to and i made a part hereof; said Engineer of Work shall perform the duties to be performed by the City Engineer as set forth in the Act of the Legislature of the State of I California approved April 7, 1911, designated as the •Improvement Act of 19111 as ' amended said work shall be done under the direction and to the satisfaction of said Engineer of Work and the materials used shall comply with the specifications $erefor and be to the satisfaction of such Engineer of Work and said Engineer of Work shall j 33-7 (i I make and sign the aassessment to be made and issued in payment for the costs and exp see of such work. And the said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, does here ' determine and declare that said proposed work and improvement is of more than local or ordinary public benefit and will affect and benefit the lands and district here) after described, which said district is'hereby declared to be the district benefited) by said work and improvement; and that therefore the'entire costs, charges and ex- penses of said work and improvement shall be and are hereby made chargeable against ' and shall be assessed upon said lands and district, which district is within the County of Contra Costa, state of California, and is particularly described and bound d as follows, to wit: CO)MICING at the northwesterly corner of Lot 1 Block 3, Andrade View Tra t and running thence in direct lines as follows: to the northeasterly corner of Lot 16 Block 1, said Andrade View Tract; thence to the northwesterly corner of Lot 21 said Block 1; thence to the northeasterly corner of said Lot 21; thence to the soutbeaste ly corner of Lot 26, Block 4, said Andrade View Tract; thence to the southwesterly corn r o= said Lot 26, thence to the northwesterly corner of said Lot 34 said Block 4; thence to the northeasterly corner of said Lot 34; thence to the southeasterly corse of Lot 2o, Biock 7 said Andrade View Tract; then�•B to the southwesterly corner o2 last said Lot 26; 'thence to the southeasterly corner of Lot 25, said Block 7, thence to the northeasterly corner of Lot 25, Block ii ray-Anarade 'iract; then. to the nortn- wescnrly corner of Lot 26, said zioex ii, tucave to tae nortneasteriy corner of last saiu lot 2o; taende to the southeasterly corner of Lot,?6, Block 12, said F'ay-Anuran tract; thence to tae soutawest.riy corner of last sal, Lot 26; thence to the south- easterly corner of Lot 25 said Block 12; thence to the northeasterly corner of Lot 59 said Block 12; thence to the intersection of the easterly line of said Lot 5$ with the northerly boundary line of the City a Richmond; thence westerly along the said northerly boundary line of the City of Richmond to its intersection with the ' westerly line of Lot 21, Block 7, said Fay - Andrade Tract; thence to the northweste ly corner of last said Lot 21, thence to the northeasterly corner of Lot 40 said Block ; thence to „ore intersection of the easterly line of said Lot 40 with the northerly boundary line of the City of Richmond; thence westerly along the said northerly bou pry line of the City of Richmond to its intersection with the westerly line of Lot 19 Block 2 said Fay-Andrade Tract; thence to the northwesterly corner of said Lot 19; thence to the southwesterly corner of Lot 14, said Block 2; thence to the northwest- erly corner of Lot 23, Block 1said Fay Andrade Tract; thence to the southwesterly corner of Lot 1, Block 9 said lndrade-View Tract; thence to the northwesterly aornes of Lot 1, Block 6, said Andrade View Tract; thence to the southwesterly corner of Lot 1 Block 3, said Andrade View Tract; thence to the northwesterly corner bf said f last dot 1 and the point of commencement. Saving and excepting and excluding from said district all streets, avenues' lanes, alleys, crossings and places therein included and contained. The tracts hereinbefore mentioned or referred to are further described and identified as being shown on maps filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Coat County,California, on the respective dates and respectively entitled as follows: Fay-Andrade Tract, on map entitled "Yap of the Fay-Andrade Tract" piled October 1, i 1911• Andrade Vier. Tract, on map entitled "Llap of the Andrade View Tract" filed pri 4, 1911. All of the herein proposed work shall be done and assessments given and made as provided in said "Improvement Act of 1911" as amended, but all in accordance with and as provided in the " County Improvement Act of 1921" a_tproved June 3, 1921, and Amendments thereto. That said Board of Supervisors also determines and declares that serial bonds bearing interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum shall be issued to represent each assessment of twenty five ($25.00) dollars or more remaining unpal{i for twenty (20) days after the date of warrant. Said Serial bonds shall extend over)) a period ending seven (7) years from the second day of January next succeeding the fifteenth (15) day of the next November followin, their date. Payments on the principal of unpaid assessments and interest shall be made by property owners to the County Treasurer, and the same shall be disbursed by him in the manner and as provided in the said "Improvement Act of 1911" as amended, but all in accordance with and as provided in the "county Improvement Act of 1921" and amendments thereto, and hereinbefore referred to. i 358 i NOH, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the said Board of Supervisors hereby rejects all laid proposals or bids for said work, except.the bid of H.J. Bevanda, he being the lowest responsible bidder therefor at the prices specified in his bid therefor on file, to wit: For excavating .50 per cu. yd. , For filling .10 pbr en! yd. For paving .11 per eq.ft- For gutter .22 per sq.ft.. For curb .50. per lin.ft. For 0xx ags Cor. Ir. Cult'. $4.50 per lin. ft. 2 The County Clerk is hereby directed to publish notices of this award for two days in the Richmond Daily Independent, a daily newspaper published and circulated in this county and is hereby designated for that purpose bythis Board of Supervisors. I The foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted a3 a regular meeting oY the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 2nd day of August, 1926, by th following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Zeb Knott, C.H.Hayden, W.J.Buchanan and S.J.Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Oscar Olsson. In the Hatter of Salary of Resident Physician at County Hospital. On recommendation of Dr. Edwin Merrithew, It is by the Board ordered that the salary of Dr. H.D.Buckman, be and it is hereby increased from $150 per month to $175 per month, commencing Aug. let, 1926. 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 made to following named indigents, commencing on dates set opposite their respective names: Beginning July let, 1926, Mrs. Amelia Behrens, El Cerrito, be allowed $10 State aid and $10 county aid for support and maintenance of her minor orphan child on account of recent death'of husband at Stockton Insane Asylum. Beginning July 1st, 1926, Rosendo Vasquez, 253- 2nd St. Richmond, be allow ed $20 county aid. i Beginning July 1st, 1926, Mrs. Dorothy Brock Concord, be allowed $20 coon y aid for support of herself and five year old minor chid. Beginning July let, 1926, Mrs. Harry Seeds be allowed $25 per monthcount Scot aid for support and maintenance of her niece Eva in St. Joseph's Convent, ' Berkeley. It 1s further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Tree urer in favor of each of above named indigents, on first of each and every month until the further order of this Board, and that the County Treasurer pay the same.K I� i i In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury ' of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Lund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys are derived from contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of ContraCost County during the year 1926, and from moneys collected for violation of motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licensee, which said moneys shall be expand) ed 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 Sup. Dists. Nos. 1, 3, 4 and 5; It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby order ed paid out of the Special load Fund of Contra Costa County: Name. Amount. Dist. 1 Dist. il, Contd. J. Anderson - - - - - - - - - - S 49.50 Joe Alameda - - -- - - - - - -- 59.50 C.H.Silvas - - - - - -- -418.00 Mechanic's Bank, Assignee of J.E.Silvas - -- - - - - 24.00 �^ A.R.Allen - - - - - - - - 302.50 R.B.Shawrer.- - - - - -- 67.50 R.C.Allen - - - - - - - - - - - 275.00 H.H.Tucker - - - - - - - -172.50 Joe Brown - - - - - - - - - -- 160.00 Geo. Valencia - - - - -- 105.00 Bates & Borland - - - - - - - - 25.50 Anto$e Vieria - - -- - - 103.50 0.9 Cook - - - - - - - - -- - - 67.50 P.A. heeler - - -- - - - 72.00 J, Colclough - - - - - - - - - - 4.00 M.E , woolslayer - - -- 63.00 H.J. Cavanaugh - - - - - - - - - 36.00 Mechanic's Bank Assign- S.J.Claeys - - - - - - - --- -- 115.50 ee L.J.A;lliame- 45.00 Joe C.Cab ral -- - --- _ - _ __ 103.50 R.H.Collins - - 495.00 Diet Io. 3: Central Construction Co. - 8.00 Central Construction Co. - - - - 258.00 J,A.Casson - - - - - - - $459.0 Central Construction Co. - - - - 422.00 Royal Hook - - - - - - - 550- Central Construction Co. - - - - 340.00 A.A,lcMahon - - - - - - - 239.1 Central Construction Co. - - - - 275.00 A.A.McMahon - - - - - - - 883. A,Dutra - - - - - - - - - -- - - 72.00 A. .McMahon - - - - - -- 918.2 Albert Davilla - -- - - - - - -- 72.00 A. McMahon - - - - - -- 659.38 M.J.Buckley, Assignee of Joe A.A.MoMahon - - - - -- - - 677.76 Davey - - - - - - - - -- 20.25 A.A.MoMshon - - - - - - - 75.9 J. Emor11 - - -- - --_ --= 58:0 Standard 011 Co. - - - - - 428.0 G. Fowell - - - - - - -- - - - 1{{p0 Manuel liguero - - - - - - - - - 67:50 blot, 4: Gus Frates- - - - - - 85 § L.L.Faria - - - - - - - - - - - - 82.50 Edger H.Lewia - - - - --=1140-�F5 L.L.Faria - - - - - - -- - - - - 632.50 E.E.0'Brien - - - - - - -. 821.J�9 L.L.Faria - - - - - - - - - - - -550.00 r Geo. Lee, Assignee of H.E.Grase- Diet. er- 136.50 Geo. Lee, Assignee of Geo. Grass- C.1.Aood- -- - - - - - - ;7638. 7 er- 72.00 J.O.F.Hall - - - - - - - - - - - 80.00 C.A.Howard - - - - - - - - - -130.63 ' Hutchinson Cc.=__-_-_ _= 78.00 The forgoing order is passed by Frank Leonetta - - 72.00 the following vote of the Board, Geo. Lourie - - 72.00 to wit: Geo. Lee, Assignee of Jose I. Machado - - - -126.50 Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hayden, Geo. Lee, Assignee of A.J. Buchanan and Trembath. Moller- - - - - 76.50 Noes: Bone. John Moitoza - - - - - - - - -- 172.50 Absent: Supervisor Olssonx C.A.Marshall - - - - - - - - - - 632.50 ' E.A.Marahall - - - - - - --- -- 632.50 John McDonald - - - - - - - 99.00 F.Hieman - - - - - - - - - - - - 22.50 E.Owens - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13.50 John Olson - - - - - - -- - - - 137.50 Tony Pine - - - - - - - - - - - 74.25 Ernest Rose Pieria - - - - - - - 72.00 R.J.Pawsey - - - - - - - - - - - - 7.50 Anton S. Rose - - - - - - - - -172.50 Anton Rose - - - - - - - - - - - 103.50 Anthony Silvery - - - - - - - - - 80.00 Standard 011 Co. - - - - - -- - -516.11 Standard Oil Co. - - - - - - - - 520.28 J.T.Silva - - - - - - - - 126.50 J.T.Bilva - - - - - - - - - - --132.00 Frani: Soto - - - - - - - - - - 72.00 P 30 I In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for Building a Concrete Slab Bridge over Alhambra Creek, in Sup, Diet. ;2. R.R.drnold, County Surveyor, having presented to this Board, plans and specifications for the building of a concrete slab bridge over Alhambra Creek, in Sup. Dist. ;2, It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, strain sheets and workin;; details be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and speoificat-� ions, strain sheet and working details for building of said bridge; , it It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Contra Cbsta i Standard for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on i Tuesday, September 7th, 1926, for building of said bridge in accordance with said plans and specifications. In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for construcsing a Riveted Deer Rignway Bridge at Danville, to be known as Gisson Bridge. . R,R.Arnold, County Surve or, naviag presented plans and specirications ' to this Board for building of a mriage over .San Ramon Greek, and to be known as ujosun ariage, at Danville, r A It is, by the Board ordered that said plans aau specifications, strain oboe s, and working details, be and the sama are heresy adaptea as plans and specifications strain sheet and working details, for building of Baia bridge. It 1s further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise is the Contra {I ,Costa Courier-Danville Journal, for ciao to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Tuesday, th ,Sep t , 1 26, for building 7 9 ng of said bridge, ia.acoaxd- once with said plans and specifications. I In the Matter of Plane and specifioat ons for Paving Carroll and Mereen Avenues, bay Point. in Sup'. Dist. ;4. R.R.Hrnold, County Surveyor, having presented to this Board, plans and specifications, profile, and cross-sections, for paving cf Carroll and Mereen Avenuesl` in Bay Point, in Sup. Dist. ;4, for a total length of 4,109 feet; I(j It is, by the Board ordered that said plans Lad specifications, profiles, and cross-sections, be and the same are hereby adopted as plane and specifications, profiles and cross-sections, for paving of said streets. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in Pittsburg Post, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.Y. on Tuesday Sept. 7th 1926, for paving of said streets, in accordance with said plans and speci-i fications. 3G1 In the Matter of Communication of City Council of City of Oakland, in regard to Joint Tunnel. ibis Board is in receipt of a communication from City Council of the City ' of Oakland, authorizing the Superintendent of Streets of City of Oakland, on behalf o said City of Oakland, to enter into an Agreement with Board of Supervisors of Contra costa and Alameda County, in regard to joint tunnel between Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, which Agreement shall create a joint tunnel engineering commission,pres- ' cribs duties of said Commission, etc. Said Communication and Resolution is read to the Board and by the Board taken under advisement. In the Matter of Predatory Animal Control in Contra Costa County. This Board having during the previous year entered into an Agreement with Char. les Poole, Leader of Predatory Animal Control under J.S. Biological Survey and Depart- ment of Agriculture of the State of California; It is, by the Board ordered that said work be and the same is hereby ordered ' continued and that the sum of $1000 be and the same is hereby set aside in County Treasury of Contra Costa County, said sum to be expended under the Department o= Agri culture and U.S. Biological Survey, in eradication of predatory animals in Contra Costa Countyt it being expressly understood that said $1000 will be duplicated by the department of Agriculture,., In the Matter of Cancellation of Erroneous Assessment. Geo. 0. Meese, County Assessor, and M.W.Joost, Tax collector, of County of Contra Costa County, having certified to this Board, that Lot 1, Canyon City Tract, Canyon School District, was erroneously assessed for the year 1923, and sold to the State of California, on June 26, 1924, for non payment of taxes; that said ¢•operty should not have been assessed being exempt under Soldier's Exemption. It is, by the Board ordered that taxes on lot 1, Canyon City Tract, Canyon ' 'chool District, assessed to L.W.Anderson, for year 1923, be and the same are herbby cancelled and said deed cancelled., 3C2 In the Matter of Estimate of Amount of taxes required for maintenance of Carquinez County Fire Protection District. The Commissioners of Carquinez County Fire Protection District, present: an estimate showing that the sum of $3500 will be required for the maintenance of said Fire District for the fiscal year 192027; It is by the Board ordered that said amount be and the same is hereby approv- ed and County Auditor is hereby authorized to furnish to this Board, at the time of levdng tax rate, a rate of tax that will raise said amount.^ In the Matter of Appointment of Commissioners for Tenney Terrace County Fire Protection District. - A petition having been presented to this Board, requesting the appointment of the following persons to act as Fire Commissioners for Tenney Terrace County Fire Protection District, to wit: nal Miller, A.F.Arata, J.Abererombie, C.H.Spend'er, and H.L. Searle, It is, by the Hoard ordered that Val Miller, A.F.Arata, J.Abercrombis, C.H. Spencer and H.L.Searle, be and they are hereby appointed Commissioners to act as agen,a of the Board of Supervisors to manage the affairs of said District and exercise any and all of the powers specified in the act authorizing the establishing of County Fire Protection Districts. It is further orderea that said commissioners take oath accordingly.k In the Matter of Estimate of Fire Commissioners of Tenney Terrace Co. Fire Protection District. The Commissioners of Tenney Terrace County Fire Protection District heving.filed with this Board, a certificate showing that they will require a tax rate of one-half of one per cent, on assessable property in said District; It is, by the Board ordered that said amount be approved and the County Audi or authorized to furnish to this Board at the time of levying tax rate, a rate to fuinis the regiired estimate. , i II i 3U� i i In the Matter of Financial Report of Contra Costa County. It is by the Board ordered that A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, be and he to hereby authorized to have made the Financial Report of Contra Costa County, fps the fiscal year ending July let, 1926. In the Matter of Application of Associated Oil Company for permission to arose county road with pipe line. Associated 011 Company having made application to this Board for permission to cross county road between Martiffi and Avon with alipe line and having presented to this Board, a form of Agreement•, It is, by the Board ordered that said Form of Agreement be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and the Chairman and Clerk of this Board, authorized t execute same for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The vote on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Olsson. In tie Matter of Canvass of Returns of Election held in San Pablo County Fire Protection District. This Board having heretofore adopted a Resolution forming San PabloCounty Fire Protection llistrict, and a protest having been filed against formation of said District and said matter having been submitted to the electors within boundaries of said San IJ Pablo County Fire Protection District, and said election having been held on the 30tH day of July, 1926, and this being the first Monday after the holding of said election the returns of each precinct in said San Pablo county Fire Protection District being on file, the Board proceeds to and does canvass the returns of said election: x "Shall the Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the 6th day of July 1926, that the San Pablo County Fire Protecti,n District be established, be ratified?" Yee: 75- Mo: 54 Thereupon, it appears to the Board that a majority of the votes cast at said Election were in favor of mYesm on said proposition, j It is, by the Board ordered that said San Pablo County Fire Protection District be and the same is hereby duly established. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Olsson. P 364 In the Matter of Application of Northern California Development Company,a California corporation, for a toll bridge franchise. The Northern California Development Company, a corporation, having filed Clerk of with•this Hoard on July 218t, 1926, an initiative petition praying for a tvanahiss for a toll bridge across Carquinez Straits, between points named in said petition and the County Clerk having certified to this Board that said petition Is signed by, more than twenty per cent of the entire vote cast within the County of Contra Costa for all candidates for Governor of the state of California, at the last preceding General Election held on 7th day of NoVember, 1922, and said Northern California Development Company, a corporation, also filed at this time an application for auth ority to construct a bridge across the Straits of Carquinez, between the Counties a Contra Costa and Solano, in the State of California, and petitions the Board to do proceed to hear the application andAall things necessary and precedent to the adoption of Ordinance hereinbefore referred to in said Initiative Petition. Attached to said petition is a Certified copy of Articles of Incorporation of Northern California Development Company, initiative petition to grant franchise for Carquinez Straits Bridge, Affidavit of publication of notice of application for leave to erect toll bridge as published in Vallejo Evening News; also affidavit of M. Bill, showing publication of Notice of Application for Leave to Erect Roll Bridg ' in Richmond Daily Independent. Thereupon attorneys for said corporation renew their demands made on July 1 th 1926, that this Board request the State Engineer to designate open of Carquinez Straits Bridge, which said request is, upon motion duly made and carried, ay the board denied at this time, li) It is further orderea that the hearing on all of said applications, and pe%- itions be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Moloy, August 9th, 1926.. at 10 o'clock A.M. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 9th, 1926, at 10 O'4.00k A.M. Chairmo . _ .Clerk. ``r i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, XTGUST 9th, 1926. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. ' Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H. Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of Application of ' Northern California Development Company, a California corporation, for a Toll Bridge Franchise. The hearing on application of Northern California Development Company, a California corporation, for a toll bridge franchise, and also on initiative petition presented to the Board of Supervisors to grant franchise for Carquinez Straits Bridge comes regularly before the Board at this time, Messrs. T.M.Carlson and W.S.Pierce, and Joseph Haber, Jr. appearing for.and on behalf of the Northern California Develo ment Company, a ealifornia corporation; Thereupon, J.E.Rodgers and A.F.Bray appears before the Board and files a protest on behalf of Hans A.Miller, a tax payer of County of Contra Costa and Americln Toll Bridge Company. Thereupon Northern California Development Company, a corporation, calla ' Hans A Miller; Sidney Taylor, Industrial Engineer; and Dr. Otto A. Freyermuth, who testify before the Board in relation to said franchise and protest and said Northern California Development Company rests. Thereupon protectants call Edward P.Morse, Examiner, for state Corporation Commission and George J. Calder, Civil Engineer, who testify.before this Board for and on behalf of protestane. Thereupon, the applicant, Northern California Development Company offers in evidence deed of Eckley Estate Corporation, to Northern California Development Company, a corporation, etc, and deed from Province of the Holy Name, a corporation, to Northern California Development Company, also initiative petition presented to the Board of Supervisors and letter from Paul Bailey, State Engineer, and also letteifAug. 31, 1922, from H.Taylor, Brig. General Corps of Engineers, Acting Chief ' of Engineers, to Chas. E.Fowler, 25 Church St. New York. Thereupon the cause is argued before this Board by Joseph Haber, Jr. Thomas M.Carlson and Wilbur S. Pierce, for and on behalf of the Northern. California Develo ment Company, and by J.E.Rodgers and A.F.Bray for and on behalf of the protectants ' Hans A.Miller and American Toll Bridge Company. Thereupon the Board having du�y considered the evidence and being duly advi ed in the premises- Supervisor Trembath moves the Board that said application to this Board, of the Northern. California Development Company, a corporation, for a bridge franchise, be denied on the ground that there is no public necessity for another bridge in this locality at the present time, and said motion is seconded by Supervi1or Olsson and passed by the following vote, to wit: P SCG i Ayes: Supervisors Knott, elsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Thereupon the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors asks the District Attorne� as to his opinion on the calling of an election on initiative petition; The District Attorney states to the Board that in his mind there is a legal question as to whether said matter is subject to initiative petition, that while the Courts favor the libera construction of the initiative petitions and the submis ion of all legislative matters to a vote of the People that it is questionable whether the proposed initiative measure, is legislative matter or not, Thereupon Supervisor Trembeth moves the Board that said initiative petition to call a special election to submit said mater to the People be denied, on the ground that there is a legal question involved whether this Board has any jurisdict on over said matter and whether said matter is subject to an initiative petition; Said motion is seconded by Supervisor Oleson and passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 16, 1926, at 10 o'clock A.M. — iv . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. i r .........Clerk. I I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ? MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1926. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, ` C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clerk. In the Matter of Approval of ' Warrants of Reclamation District $1619, Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following warrants of said District be approved, to wit: N0, Date Number, 411 July 23, 1926, 15.98 j 412 July 31, 1926, 135.40 413 Aug. 2nd, 1926 90,00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. .r In the Matter of Estimate of amount of money for Maintenance ' of Lafayette Fire District. The fire Commissioners of Lafayette Fire District having filed with this Board, their certificate stating that they will require a rate of 10¢on $100, for maintenance of said district, It is, by the Board ordered that said estimate be approved and the Auditor authorized to furnish to this Board, at the time of levying taxes, the amount that said estimate will raise., is -y s In the Matter of Issuance of Dance Permit. The Liberty Club of Danville, having made application for a permit to condu t ' a dance until 2 o'clock A.M. on August 28th, 1926, at Tassajara Hall, I l ! ; It is, by the Board ordered that said permission to conduct a dance until 2 o'clock A.M. on above date, be granted., 1 In the Matter of Appointment of Commissioners of San Pablo Countv Fire Protection District. The names of Clair H.Tyler, M.G.Moitoza,george Gray, E.A.McCoy and E.L. Orr, s having been suggested to this Board to act as Fire Commissioners of San Pablo County } Fire Protection District, It is by the Board ordered that Clair H. Tyler, M.G,Moitoza, George Gray, E.A ` r McCoy and E.L.Orr, be and they are hereby appointed Fire Commissioners of San Pablo r n 368 County Fire Protection District, as agents of the Board of Supervisors to manage the affairs of said District and exercise any and all of the powers specified in the Act authorizing and establishing of County Fire Protection Districts. It is further ordered that said Commissioners take oath accordingly.x In the Matter of Application of Northern California Development Company, a California corporation, to erect toll bridge over Straits of Carquinez. T.M.Carlson, attorney at law, representing the Northern California Developm nt Company, appears before this Board at this time and asks that the letter received by this Board on August 13th, '='26, from Paul Bailey, State Engineer, designating all the matters and things with reference to said proposed bridge, required to be designated by him, as the same are designated and set forth in Section 3 of proposed Ordinance and Initiative Petition heretofore presented to this Board for adoption, be spread upon the Minutes of the Board of Supervisors; Thereupon, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Oleson, It is, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby denied upon the grounds that there is nothing pending in said matter before this Board. , The vote on said order being as follows: Ayes: Spervisors Knott, Olsson, Buchanan, Hayden, and Trembath. Noes: None. In the Matter of allowance to indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following allowances be and the same are hereby made to following indigents commencing on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: Beginning August let 1926Joe Luto, 409 Berrellessa St. Martinez, be allowed $12: county aid for supnor� of himself and wife on account of lis being ircapacitated to work. Beginning Aug. 1st, 1926, R.J.Church, Box 703, Concord, be allowed $15 county id on account of old age. Beginning July let, 1926, Mrs. Gladys Bullard, A.D. 1, Walnut Creek, be allows $25 county aid for three months on account of confinemart of husband in Letterman Hospital. Beginning Aug. 1st, 1926, Mrs. Victoria Black, Concord, be allowed $20 county aid, for support and maintenance of two minor children on account of being deserted by her husband. Beginning Aug. let, 1926, John Blasevich, E1 Cerrito, be allowed $20 per month county aid until he is able to return to work or until the further order of the Boar Beginning July 1st, 1926, county aid of $75 per month be allowed Mrs. Florence Anderson, Concord. Beginning July 1st, 1926, $20 state aid be allowed Mrs. Elizabeth Gallagher, 90 Pine St. Martinez,Cal. Beginuing July 1st, 1926, County aid of Mrs. Margaret Bents, Rodeo, be increase , from $10 per month to $20 per month. .b Be nning Aug. let, 1926 Mrs. Christiana Fritger. Box 112 Richmond be allowed$ per month county aia instead of $20 per month for support and maintena ce of herself and two minor children and feeble—minded adult child. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Tress— urer in favor of each of above named indigents on first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. It is further ordered that $25 per month county aid heretofore allowed Mrs. Harry Beede, Antioch, be disoortinued on account of inability to carry out plans for girl. It is further ordered that $15 per month county aid of Mary A. Leam, Antioo be discontinued on account of her commitment to State Hospital at Agnews. K In the Matter of appointment of Traffic 3 Officers. ; The District Attorney having represented to this Board that there is a Vacy t in the Traffic Department of Contra Costa County, and suggesting the name'of Forest Lee to fill the place; x It is, by the Board ordered that the name of 'Forest Lee, be and the same is hereby approved by this Board for position of Traffic Officer of Contra Costa County t In the Matter of Granting Requisition for Dalton Adding Machine for Superintendent of Schools. J.T.Belshaw, County Purchasing Agent,having made requisition to the Board for a Dalton Adding Machine for Superintendent of Schools; It is, by the Board ordered that the Purchasing Agent be andhe is hereby 'A authorized to purchase for the Superintendent of Schools a Dalton Adding Machine. In the Matter of Acceptance of ' Contract of E.E.O'Brien, for road work, R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, of Contra Costa County, having filed with thiel A Board, his certificate showing that said road has been completed in accordance with 'w contract; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract of E.E.O'Brien to grade Mar Creek Road, be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road accepted. •i It is further ordered that all persons having claims against E.E.O'Brien for labor performed or material furnished present same to this Board within thirty— five days from this date. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K 370 In the Matter of allowance of claims 6n Special Aoad Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Co to County during the year 1926, and from moneys collected for violation of motor'vehic e Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys shall be ex- pended 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 Supervisors District #4; It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby otd red paid out of the Special Road fund of Contra Costa County: Dist; #4: E.E.O'Brien, 8 73.45 E.E. O'Brien, 1 55.04 E.E.O'Brien, 65.50 E.E.O'Brien 104.55 E.E.O'Brien, 95.15 E.E.O'Brien, 132.05 E.E.O'Brien, 126.10 E.E.O'Brier., 120.10 - Cal. Cor. Culvert 00. 131.56 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.x I el } In the Batter of Allowance of Claims on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that the funds of A.D. 1, S.D.5, would be unreasonably burdened by the payment of the following claims for bridge work: G.H.Field, $1695.00 Antioch Lumber Co.462.59 It is by the Board ordered that said claims be and they are and each of them is, hereby ordered paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K Ei BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPEHVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIA'ORXIA. �r In the matter of the formation _ of Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1. ' BE IT RESOLVED, By the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, as follows, to-wit: That Whereas, a petition for the formation of a county water works district to be $nown as Contra Costa County Water Works District No: 1, signed "= by more thatn fifty freeholders resident within the a oposed district, was duly µ and regularly filed andpresented to this Board of Supervisors on the 7th day of 3, June, 1926, and that there was filed with said petition a good and sufficient undo - taking, which saic undertaking wae'approved by this Board of Supervisors, and #;s which said undertaking was in double the amount of the probable cost of forming such district and was conditioned and is in all mespects as required by law; _ And Whereas, the said Board of Supervisors on the said 7th day of June, 1926, at a regular meeting of said Board of Supervisors fixed a time for hes - -,-_ za ing said petit ion, and protests of interested parties, not less than twenty-one, nor more than thirty day after the date of presentation thereof, to-wit: fixed said hearing for the 6th day of July, 1926, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. And Whereas, notice of the filing and hearing of such petition was given in all respects as required by law and no protests or objections to the hearing of said petition or to the formation of said district have been filed, mad or presented; And Mereas, on the 6th day of July, 1926, said Board of Supervisors sf ordered that a special election be and the same was called to be held in said proposed county water works district on the 3rd day of August, 1926, for the objet and purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of said proposed county water works district the proposition of forming such district and incurring an indebted- =tY nese in the sum of twenty thousand ( 20,000) dollars by the issuance of'bonds of fi such district for the purposes set forth in said petition and in the resolution of said Board of Superyisors passed and adopted on said 6th day of July, 1926; And Whereas, on said3rd day of August, 1926, said special election was r* duly held in said proposed county water works district and the said board of Supervisors now finds that notice of said election was duly given in all respects as re uired by law, and that said election was duly and regularly held in said g Sq proposed county cater works district On said 3rd day of August, 1926, and was held and conducted in all respects as recuired by law s And Whereas, ^n this 16th Bay of Augu-t, 1926, (the first meeting of said Board of Supervisors subsequent to said election) the Clerk of said Board of 3 Supervisors reported to the Boird that all of the returns of the said special glection held in said proposed county water works district on the 3rd day of Aug- . '4 u:t, 1926, had been received and filed by him, and the same were then and there produced by him, ardthe same sere then and there produced by hum and submitted to the b^ard of Supervisors, and the said Board of Supervisors having then and there prodeeded to publicl canvass the returns of said election and did open the return and did estimate the Vote in said proposed county water works district at said s election; P 372 And Whereas, in the resolltion cal'_inE said election the proposition to be voted upon -as gully set forth and was designated in theform or ballot to be used at said election as follows, to-wit: Shall Contra Cmta County Water Works District No. 1, be formed andabonded indebtedeness of $20,000.00 be incurred for the purposed of supplying and furnish ing of water to the inhabitants of said district for domestic, industrial, irrig tion and all other puposes for which rater can be used, and the acquistion, const_-uction, installation, completion, extension, repait, maintenance of water works, structures, apoli.nces and the acquisition by purchase, condemnation, cont act, least or otherwise of lands, right or :ray, water, water rights, water service necessary or convenient for such purpose. And 'hereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors from such canvass of said election that. the votes for and against said proposition were as hereinafte set forth. HOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, upon full examination or said returns does hereby estimate, certify and declare that the votes of said proposed county va.ter works district and of the special election precinct therein at said special election for and against said propostion votes upon at said election was and is the following, to-wit: For said propostion One Hundre One votes. Against said propostion Five votes. Total votes cast One hundred six votes. And Be It Further Revoled, that the Board does hereby declare and certify that said propostion did deceived at the special clecti-n the affirmative Note of more that a majority of the voters voting at said special election and was a carried, and that at such election a majority of the votes cast,are in favor of the formation of such proposed ounty water works district, an dthe incurring of y` said bonded indebtedness of twenty-thousand (20,000) dollars. And Be It Further Resolved, that saidBoa.rd of Supervisors does hereby declare said district formed and does hereby declare that Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1. with the following -boundaries, to-wit: Beginning at a concrete monument at the norther'y corner of the Town of Brentwood as shown unon a man entitled Map of Brentwood and recored in the office of the County Recorder of said Contra Costa Coupty on September let, 1681 add running thence along the northeasterly bounda;y of said town o Brentwood S. 350 37' E. 2000.0.feet to the easterly corner of said Town of Brentwood; thence along the southeasterly b^unday of said Town of Brentwood S. 540 231 W. 91.6 Beet to a point on the center line of Road No. 2; thence along said center Line No. 890 091 E. 111.8 feet to a point on the northeasterly side of Third Street or Homestead Addition to the Torn of Brentwood as shown upon a map entitled Homestead Addition to the town of Brentwood and recoreded in the office of the County Recored of said Contra Costa County on the 3rd day oz 1!ay, 1921, and running thence along said side of Third Street S. 350 38' E. 416.3 feet; to a point on the southeaster y side of Birch Street; thence along said side of Birch Street S. 540 231 W. 600.00 feet to a point on the northeasterly side of First Street; thence along said side of First Street S. 350 3c' E. 960.0 feet to a point on the southeasterly side of Fir Stre t; thence along said side of Fir Street S. 540 23' W. 580.0 feet to a point on the southwesterly side of Roa-: No. j; thence along said side of load go- 3 N. 350 381 W. 1040:1 feet; thence continuing along, said side of Road No. 3 N. 240 19, W. 509.9 feet; to a point on thesouthwesterly boundary of the Town of Brentwood; thence.along s.=_id bounda7y line N- 3y0 371 W. 1900.0: feet to a concrete monument at the westerl_ corner of the Town of Brentwood; thence N. 540 231 E. 1260.0 feet to point of beginning. is hereby declared formed; And Be It Further Resolved, that said Board of Supervisors does hereby decla e , and certfiy that said Board of Supervisors is authorized and empowered to issue the bonds of said Contra Costa County '.later forks District No. 1, for the sum of twenty-thousand (20,000) dollars payable out of funds of such district to be provided as by law prescribed; And Be It Further Resolved, that the matter of issuing said bonds and pre= scribing the form thereof, etc., be, and the same hereby is continued to and until the meeting of said Board of Supervosors to be held on the 7th day of Sept- ember, 1926; P _ And Be It Furthere °esolved, that the Clerk of said Board of Supervisors be, and he hereby is, instructed to enter these preables and these resolutions and these orders forthwith upon the records of this;Board of Supervisors as the state- ment of the result of said election and as the order of said Board of Sunervisors declaring said District formed and said Board of"Supervisors authorized and em- powered to issue the bonds of said District. STATE OF CALifornia, SS County of Contra Costa. ) I, J. H. Wells, County Clerk of. the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and Ex-Officio.Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, do hereby certify that the :above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of a resolution of the Board of Supervisors dully passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said Board of Supervisors held on the 16th day of August, 1926. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the official,: seal of said Board of Supervisors this day of August, 1926. s County Clerk of the 0oanty o Contra Costa, State of Californ a, and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Boa d of Supervisors of- the County of Contra Costa, State of Californ And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 23rd, 1926, at IC o'clock A.M. _ >. . . . . . . . . . .. . .Chairman. F. ...Clerk. A :a a 31 i I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVIJORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNI . MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1926. The Board met at 10 o'clock a.m. Present: Hon. W.J.Suchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Oscar Olsson, C.H. Hayden, R.J. Trembath J.H.Wells, Clerk Absent: Supervisor Zeb Knott In the Matter of the Petition for Formation of Mosquito Abatement District. A petition having been filed with this Board praying for the formatio of a moscuito abatement district with boundaries as proposed and described in said i petition together with affidavits drowing that notice of presentation of said petit on to said Board at this tiz.e had been published in the manner and form as required b law and gives notice that said petition would be presented to this Board at this time. The following persons appear before the Board and object to theirland be— ing included within said district to—wit:— J. Ncia, Manuel Williams, Mrs. A.1.Ma.4 tby and Albert Ludering, and the Board after hearing the protest ofsaid persons aid the suggestions of a new line for the boundaries of said district It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said matter be and the same is hereby continued to and set for 1926 Thursday, September 2nd, at one o'clock p.m. In the Matter of the Eradication of Squirrels in the County of Contra Costa. On recue.t of the Board of Su?ervisors , Mr. C.V. Stevens Hort. icultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County appears before the Board for the purl pose of hearing suggestions and making arrangements for the eradication of squirrels in Contra Costa County and after talking the matter over lith this Board and hearing suggestions of different persons present, It is upon motion of Supervisor Trembath seconded by Supervisor Hey— den, a —den, by the Board ordered th,t the Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa Coun y be and he is hereby authorized to er.:oloy sufficient inspectors to cover all parts of Contra Costa County infested with squirrels within a reasonable time.So that ' squirrels may be eradicated in the least possible time. In the matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation D_strict #1619 Good cause aopearing therefore, It is by the Board ordered that the fo — lowing warrants of "eclemation District #1619 be and the same are hereby approved, to—wit:— No. Date ; Amount; ,€ iFl5 August lj, 1926, 1000:00 x+16 August 13, 1926. 1000:00 And the chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said warrants for and on behalf of the Board of Supervisors. 1 3 In the Ma-tter of Alteration of Martinez Memorial Building sr^ The trustees of Martinez Memorial Building filed request with thi Board to cut a window in the wall to let more light in the basement room in the N:E corner of the Martinez Memorial Building; It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board orr,ered that said rsquest be and the same is hereby granted, without coat to the County of Con- tra Costa. In the Matter of an ap-lication of Pacific Gas & Electric Coc.pany, a cor- poration for a franchise to lay down and f install and maintain gas mains etc: on public highways in Supervisor District No. 1, Contra Costa County. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance X156 beirig an ordin- ance granting to the Pacific Gas & Electric Company a om: corporation its ..! successors and ar.signs the right nrivilee and franchise of laying down and install Ing and maintaining gas mains, pipes, conduits and connections in so many and in a ch parts of Public highways, streets and roads of Supervisor District T1 in the Count of Contra Cosa, State of California, as the grantee of said right, privilege and an- ', chi=,e may elect to use for the purposes hereinafter specified, in said ordinance and of using the same for the pur-jo e of t;ansmitting, conveying, distributing and supplying gas to the public for light, heat ,fuel and all lawful purposes; And said Board having ordered said ordinance published in the Richmond Record Herald for one week and it now appearing by the affidavit of Guy E. Milnes ' on file herein that said ordinance has been published in the manner and for the ti e required by law, a It is upon motion duly made and carried by the,Board ordered that said i Ordinance be and the same is hereby declared duly published in accordance with sai 1 s order of the Board of Supervisors heretofore made, and that said ordinance will be , ♦s in full Torceand effect on and after September 2, 1926. 4 In the Matter of granting Dance Permit; Matteo Imerone having made application to this Board for permission to conduct a dance on second street between Wanda and Ceres streets in the torn of%IONA on August 28 until two o'clock of the following morning, it is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the said request be an Ut the same is hereby granted: I' 376 f ' In the muter of Repairing Court Room p Ron. A.B.McKenzie, having requested permission to have furniture in Court Room of Department No. 2 polished and cleaned and window casings and wince dow frames painted and varnished, it is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the said request be and the same is hereby granted; In the mater of eradication of Puncture Vine; It is upon motion duly made and carried that the Board ordered r that the Horticultural Commissioner be and he is hereby authorized to take all means to destroy puncture vine growing along County roads and all other places whe e same is found. In the matter of approval of Reclamation District #799 y Good cause appearing therefor it is by the Board ordered that the s` following warrant on reclamation district $799 be and the same is hereby approved, to—wit: ; No.. Date. Amount Q 190 $628,32 r And the chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the anproval of said T warrants by affixing his signature thereto: a Thereupon the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday September 2, 192 at one o'clock p.m, 4 ti 377 IN THE BOARD CF SUPER17I3ORS OF 00:1TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORIIIA. THURSDAY, SEPTEZER 2nd, 1926. The board met at 1 o'clock P.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden ' and R.J.lrembath. J.H.Wells,Clerk. Absent: Supervisor Zeb Knott. ' In the Matter of Formation of Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 1. The petitln, consisting of fourteen (14) separate instruments, having been presented to this Board at an adjourned regular meeting of said Board held for the ,b f formation of a proposed mosquito abatement district in the County of Contra Costa, which said petition is signed by 1201 registered voters residing within the boundari s of the proposed district, which said number of registered voters and signers is more than eeual in number to atleast tc n per cent (10%) of the number of votes cast in said proposed district for the office of Governor of the State of California, at the last general electi:m held prior to the presenting of said petition, and which said petition, is sib ed by more than ten per cent (10%) of the qualified electors of the ' following named municipal corporations, to wit: The City of Pittsburg, the City of Martinez, and the Torn of Concord, the territory of all of which said municipal cor- oorations is included in said proposed mosquito abatement district, and said petition being signed by more than ten per cent (10%) of the qualified electors of each of said municipal corporations, and by more than ten per cent (10%) of the qualified electors of the unincorporated terri'.:ory included within said proposed district, s and resolutions of the Board of Trustees of the City of Pittsburg, City of Martinez, and Town of Concord, respectively, duly cer;ilied and authenticated in the manner an form required by law, requesting the inclusion of each of said incorporated cities and the territory thereof in said proposed mosquito abatement district having been presented to this Board, the said petition setting forth and describing the proposed boundaries of said pro;osed mosquito abatement district; and it appearing from the ' certificate of S.H. Wells, County Clerk, that the requisite number of qualified voters residing within said proposed district, including; the incorporated towns and cities therein and the unincorporated territory, have signed said petitions, and from the affidavits of J.E.Tracey and Catherine Burke Soares, and Yd.A.Rugg, respectively, that a copy of said petition has been published in a nesspaper printed and published 3 :in said County of Contra Costa, and also in a newspaper printed and published in enc 'A of the municipal corporations included in said proposed district for at least two ( ) weeks before the time at which the same was presented to this Board and that with the nublicatinn of the notice and text of said notice of presentation was a notice of the time and place of the meeting oi said Board when said petition would be con- cidered, which said notice notified all persons interested therein that said persons could then and there appear and be heard before this Board. i_?J. 378 This being the time and place for the presentation of said petition and for hearing any and ^x.11 protests and objections to the same, and there being protests or objections made to the inclusion of their lands in said district by J. Noia, Manuel Williams, Mrs. A.IR.Maltby, and Albert Ludgering, and the said petition being in all things in accordance with law, and having a sufficient number of qualified signatures as required by law attached thereto, and this Board deeming it advisable to make a change in the proposed boundaries of said mosquito abatemen district, as the same are set out and defined in the petition for the formation thereof and after hearing evidence on behalf of the proponents and protectants of said petition and there being no other objections to the establishment of said mosquito abatement district. THIS BOARD NOW FINDS, DECLARES AND ORDERS as follows: 1. That the public necessity and welfare of the proposed territory and of the inhabitants thereof requires the formation of the said proposed mosquito abate ment district. 2. THAT THIS BOARD FURTHER FINDS AND DECLARES and DETERMINES from the said petitions and the evidence submitted to it at the hearing thereof that said petiti in for the formation of said mosquito abatemenlf fncall things complies with the prov— isions of that certain act "To provide for the formation, government, operation and dissolution of mosquito abatement districts in any pact of the State, to facilitate the extermination of mosquitoes, flies and other insects; and to i provide for the assessment, levy collection and disbursement of taxes therein." (Approved May 29, 1910. Statutes 1915, p. 10-11. and that the notice given of the presentation of said petition is sufficient and in the manner and form required by law. AND THIS BOARD FURTHER FINDS AND DETERMIJIES AND DECLARES the foregoing to be its findings after duly considering the evidence presented on behalf of the and said petitioners and protestantsiifinds that the boundaries described in said petition should be altered to exclude from the territory of said district the lands of said protestants and others, and as so hereinafter described are hereby fixed. and determined to be the boundaries of the territory of said mosquito abatement district; AND IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that the territory.within the boundarie as hereinafter described be and the same is hereby created a mosquito abatement district, which shall be named and is hereby named Contra Costa Mosquito Abatemen District No. One. That the territory described in said petition and as so altered and thand `. by the Board of Supervisors is situated within the following boundaries, to wit: All that territory of the County of Contra Costa State of California, comprised within and lying within the following described boundaries: REGI??NIRG at a point on the line of Contra Costa County in the center of the San Joaquin River on the east line of Section j, Township j North, Range 1 East, M.D.B.& X. and, Thence running southerly along the line between Supervisor Districts 4 an 5 to a point where said Supervisor District line intersects the southerly li:ewes of the Rancho Los Medanos; Running thence westerly and northerly along the line of said Rancho Los Medanos to a point in the center of Section 13, Township 2 North, Range , } Running thence westerly two and one-half miles to a point at the east quarter corner of Section 16, of said Township and Range; Running thence north one half mile to a point at the north east corner of said Section 16; 4 Running thence west one mile to a point at the northwest corner of said Section 16; Running thence north one hal'_ mile to a point at the east quarter corner of > ' Section 8 of Township 2 North, Range 1 Weet, Running thence west two miles to a point at t}e west quarter corner of Section 7 of said township 1 North, Range 2 West, And running thence south one-half mile more or less, to a point on the nort - s easterly line of Rancho Monte del, Diablo; an'd Running thence southeasterly along said northeasterly line o= said Rancho Monte del Diablo to its intersection with the dividing line between Lots 37 and 38 as.said Lots are so laid down., designated and delineated upon that certain map ant t- led "Map of the Government or Gwin Ranch" filed November 8, 1884, in Hook D of Map , page 87, Records of Contra Costa County, California; Thence running southwesterly along said dividing line to.a.point on the westerly line of the Countv road leading from Concord to Hay Point; Thence running southeasterly along said line to its intersection with the y center line of Bates Avenue, as shown on said map of the Government or Gwin Ranch; Thence running westerly along the center line of said-Bates Avenue to a poin on the westerly line of said Ranch; Thence southerly along said line to the southwest corner of said ranch; Thence running westerly along the dividing line between the lands of Hooper and Vargas to the northwesterly corner of that certain 85.25 acre tract of land now or formerly owned by John Vargas. Thence southerly along the dividing line between the lands of the Port Costa Water Company and Vargas on the east and Hooper on the west to the southeasterly corner of the Hooper 174.89 acre tract; Thence northwesterly along the southerly line of said tract to its intersect on with the center line of the County road leading from Concord to Avon; Thence running southeasterly along the center line of said county road, and said line produced, to a point at the southwesterly corner of 'hat certain 77,74 a re f tract of land now or formerly owned by K. Houoton,said point also being the north westerly corner of the lands of Lialtby; Thence running along the dividing line between the lands of Maltby and Houston to the center line ^f the county highway leadinF from Concord to Bay Point ' Thence southeasterly in a straight line to the most northerly corner of the R.N.Burgess's Company's Map No. 2, Walnut Lands; Thence runnire southeasterly along the northeasterly line of said R.N.Bur- gess's Cols. Max) No. 2 of 'Walnut Lands to its intersection with the boundary line between the Concord and Lime QUARRY SCHOOL Districts; Thence following the boundary line between the said Lime Quarry and Concord School Districts southwesterly to a point on the northerly line of the San Miguel Rancto, said point being on the northerly line of the Oak Grove School District; Thence rennin_ northwesterly and southwesterly along the northerly line of the said Oak Grove School District to its intersection with the center line of Walnut C eek and the boundary between the Rancho Monte del Diablo and the Rancho 't Canada bk Hambre; Thence running down said creek and boundary between Rancho Monte Del Diablo and Rancho Canada del Hambre, tc its intersection with the county road leading fro Pacheco to Hookston, which point is on the east line of the Pacheco School Distric ; Thence running southerly alone, said county road to the southeast corner of the Pacheco School District; V And thence runninE; westerly and northerly, and southwesterly along the i--? southerly line o? s:id Pacheco School District to its intersection with the Pleasant Hill Road and the bound:ry line between Supervisor Districts 2 and 3; Thence followinz said Supervisor District line northwesterly along the center of said PleasantVHillRoad to its intersection with the center of the road running fro= Martinez to Alhambra Valley, said point of intersection being on the ' southerly line of the --artinez Sci.00l District; ,hence following the line of said Martinez School District southerly, westerly and northerly to a point at the southeast corner of the 1070 Acre tract of the Port Costa Development Company, which point is identical with the southwest corner of the Rankin 75.75 acre tract; Thence runn_ng northerly along the easterly line of said Port Costa Develo ment Company's Croperty and its extension to the County line in the center of San q Joaquin River; ' Thence easterly along the northerly line of the county to the point of beginning. Thisdescratio.: is referred to the Official Mac of Contra Costa County, California, 0f 1914. 4 3S0 In the matter of Increasing Lighting facilities of Crockett, Orolona and Valona Lighting District. A petition signed by more than twenty five citizens of Crockett, Crolona an Valona Lighting District requesting: Proposition #1: That six additional street lamps be installed at the locations given: ve—fin: 1- 100 C.P.lamp on West side of Baldwir Avenue, opposite the center line of Gartley Avenue. 1- 100 C.P. Lamr. at the North corner of the intersection of Baldwin Avenue with Emerson Ave. 1- 100 C.P. Lamo at the west corner of intersection of Emerson Ave. with road leading North therefrom, approximately 216 feet west from Baldwin Avenue. 1-100 C.P. lamp on North side of Emerson Avenue at turn on road just east of wooden bulkhead. 1-100 C.P. lamp on North side of Emerson Aven.:e, at turn in road approximat ly E H 125 feet south of intersection of Emerson Avenue with Bishop Road. 1-100 O.P. lamp directly over the State Highway on a line with East side of Community Auditorium. Proposition#2: That S ornamental street lamps and standards to be instal ed at the locations given: 6- 400 C.P. ornamental street lamps and standards on State Highway between Fourth Avenue and Valley Street. 2- 400 C.P. ornamental street lamps and standards on Valley Street within approximately 225 feet of the State Highway. And it appearing to the Board that said request is reasonable and that said District has sufficient money r:ith which to pay cost of installing said lights, It is, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby granted and the Pacific Gas & Electric Company is hereby ordered to proceed with the installing of said additional lights as prayed for. The said order. is passed by the following vote of the Board,'to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Knott. In the ;fatter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County. A committee from the Parlors of Native Bons of Contra Costa County, appears before the Board and asks that a donation be made from the Advertising Fund for the purpose of constructing a float in the Parade at Sacramento on Thursday Sept. 9th, 1926, and it appea:i ng to the Board that it will be to the best interests of the County of Contra Costa to assist said Lodge in preparing said float; It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $150 be and the same is hereby appropriated for said Float and t.-.at same be paid said Native Sons Committee upon pr - sentation of duly verified claims therefor. ± a. r 381 In the Natter of Granting Dance Permit. N.R,Serpa, of Crockett, having made application to this Board to conduct a dant in Crockett on Sept. 4th and 25th, 1926, until 3 o'clock A.N. It is, by the Board ordered that said request be granted.. 1 In the Matter of 'Canvassing of Primary Election Returns. Now at the hour of 1 o'clock P.N. the Board-of Supervisors meets to canvass the returns of Priw.ry Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa and in each of the different precincts thereof, on Tuesday, the 31st day of August, 1926, and the returns of each and all of said precincts being on file in the office of 4 the County Clerk, the Board then and there proceeds to canvass and does canvass the returns of certain precincts of Supervisor District #1; 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 until Friday morning Septerber 3rd, 19260 at 9 o'clock A.M. and the Board adjourns to and until Friday morning Sept. 3rd, 1926, at 9 o'clock A.N. . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. <' ,<.,n....% . . .Clerk. 3S2 �5 rv3 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY, SEPTE—'BER 3rd, 1926. The Board met at 9 o'clock A.M. Present: Ron. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.411s, Clerk. In the Matter of Canvass of Election Returns of Primary Election. ` Now at the hour of 9 o'clock A.M. the Board re—convenes to canvass the returns of said election held in Contra Costa County and in each of the different precincts thereof on Tuesday the 31st day of August, 1926, and then and there pro— ceeds to canvass and does canvass certain of the remaining precincts of Contra Costa County; Thereupon, said canvass being incomplete, it is by the Hoard ordered that the further canvass of said returns be and the same is hereby continued to and unt'1 Saturday morning, September 4th, 1926, at 8:30 o'clock A.M. And the Board adjourns to and until Saturday morning, sent. 4th, 1926, at 8:30 o'clock A.M. . . .. . . . . . . . .Chairman. `G IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. SATURDAY, SEPTEIMER 4th, 1926. The Board met at 6:30 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor Oscar Olsson._- -- - - In the Matter of Canvass of Election Returns of Primary Election. Now at the hour of 6:30 o'clock A.M. the Board re-convenes to canvass the returns of the Primary election held throughout the County of Contra Costa, on August 31st, 1926, and in each of the different precincts thereof, and then and there proceeds to and does canvass all of the remaining precincts of Contra Costa County; Thereupon the Hoard having completed the canvass of allthe returns (excluding those cast by Absent Voters) finds that the number of votes cast for each candidat for each political party and for each candidate for each township and county office and for each candidate for County Central Committee (excluding those cast by Absen Voters) is as shown on the following pages: a, r; 1 ;�F 384 x ,res 5; . d i i i j 1 `[ i i r Nr � S I i # ! i i i i i j 2 j i 3 1 PRECINCT VOTE A. r STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT EACH POLLING PLACE AT THE a PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 `t .... .................... ........_......._.........._........................................_._..._...... --._._......._._ COUNTY =' w} State of California sz s 3 PRECINCT VOTE ONLY REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Governor ,� Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Controller d Treasurer G :I n m @@i z z P 9 I F ELECTION w a a a r 0 a �I PRECINCTS o ran =` 7 F e ti j o w cti x v y a F . j w a c:. z cr ❑ F O a o !i 0 6 z z iI 6 m s c a a w i a a G w El Cerrito No.1 d�tt� s70 �{ El Cerrito No.2 31 .Z '/d' 'f' �oZ— 73 3r7_ 96 .�/ 9�;_ -.1 El Cerrito No.3 6,L 1 77 74 25' /26 !/W_ /a7 El Cerrito No.4 7 'Z/ I 7D 13( 4z7 Ed Cerrito No.5 iZ7 '/ 67 t7 ;YJ �� 6'4 1-81 J/a`JJ '//� /Z6'.. -p._ �� / �� a3 7/ /35/ n / d V Kensington Richmond No.1 •,16 3 / 5//0 �•'Z/ 02,' r7 rl^•5 ��: �I.. 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San Pablo No.2 I�Jr a� rZr 71 77 62, '�'/ 70 W Giant i 96 /J e20 OY ..- Rodeo No.I '.d�� 57 OD x '9Z 12J ��/Qa3 iI 167 Rodeo No.2 '�9 / :16 / a7 'ggt7 o2 97 .. Pinole No.1 yy l �/l z� 4��/0Z _ 70`1— i!y 0 70 Pinole No.z 15S a�3. /6. 62. y/• 8a�5/ %/..:_. �' Hercules / / / r02. "'1.2 Selby f /3 ,� /�;� 3 Totals Carried Forward ; V Ji N : ry 5 PRECINCT VOTE ONLY REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 Member State Board 3 Represea 've in Congress d ��`/QQQIMyy-- `Attorney General SurveyorGeneral United States Senator y ,Dist it /$ � r�✓ _ v y p of Equalization. ML .. ....? . - F . _ �I w J m ❑ F ll8" I�8� Y'8 020 /'f62. 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REPUBLICAN PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Governor t Lieutenant Governor1 Secretary of State: Controller { Treasurer Q { ELECTION j � a a � � z � y PR•E,MICITS i o k x a A o x �a a a a ^ w w ° A f a z z x I x a r a u a° < c 1A2 i Totals Brought Forward Crockett No.1 11 02 ✓ �a 'fv7 /8" .26 Crockett No.2 L.Z 3,3 e 6 X 7.(/ Crockett No.3 „.2�_ s2& X1021 ,l t tl �d`� �,„ 71 Crockett No.4 I�2D / // g% 'Orr // 341! I'81/ 741 r/ Palona No.7 35J _,s9 39 1.0-/ !( ,76 167 Valens No.2 '{D /�y 6� .20 Vale=Ne.3 ; 3 .a/ fad ''`/}16 3 r6 !rd go Port Costa No.1 ly ! 5/02 .2,5 aD y �— Port Costa No.2 {pato f !d --.-- Danvilie No.1 P/ .Z .7, 4111 .3 ::ofl /P -7 �7 -y+': . .. 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'a a9 y�90 y$� llcuntain View .37 f o2g i TT 7p 7 1 Concord No.1 '(o s2 79 / d j0 f 70 a36 'l7 {1/q - Concord No.2 4r'� 2 o7 5`i� 3.2 2! ,3q 20L T i� :I_ Concord No.3 3 76 rF Concord No.4 Ido /17 ...___._ Associated �02/ 0� / /7 rj3 ;��8 � l71z ��.Z,. •/a�a5� �3' Correll �p Paeheco ia�f{ e>2 oZ, 77/ J-4 C toy a1 �/'"d t/,20 r Pittsburg No.1 072 dr�. 77. �GY !73:_ Pittsburg NO.2 2� ;5z ! �' `! 4-( -.._ ---- � _ T ; Pittsburg No.3 1/ta 1 -f p/ 7-� .75` r e5> - a51 Pittsburg No.No.4 t 37 a { fp 1 j !`j 15- 412, �7/ �- 1/ e37 `/9 .114 d^9 Pittsburg No.5 ��7/,l117 Pittsburg No.ti '. pD { 03c '03.S'a��y ggn�T@Cf 77'. .. Pittsburg Na 7CJ-4 Sir' PittsburgNo.S k ra/ /?. 30 .fib' fir. 9/ F�� 97 _ Clayton 7 / ,.17 !.29t tfo fiforsan Territory Bay Point c .5 e2. /l,Z. 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YD �74Z yIJ- AF7 74' �lrhoz/ -44' 7 y 9 a8 P5� 9/ sed // a17 UX 97 �3 45" �f 9i �i �!n7 1//j f9.7 1,r 17 ,36 7-X ¢.V/:5- F34 rD3 A.3 9/0. .2az 5-0 7 57 6D ;;,/G G 8'3 — !!dd az p /6 A & /0 3 1-7 �z 7r -":ti r/ o3t1 vz'yz l026 a* TcJ Ir6 r, 71 7t' 17 77 r a a77 y'r �x 9-t '16/ l/W �S` i3p y� .711 6S c'"/ rd ���= /U 9'z 1711 4•L / z 9-6 6�?6 �2 F yr (ra 31 X05 0 !� 76 hfd 2G 4a-,z i 26' 3z -17 s7. /Az I 4.7 37 z,5' 3:3 '.;r r � rry y9 zo lt8 67 /1 Ael 1 % iG 7 4s" /7 GZ o 7 1 I/6 -4 a 5th sS-af" e7 z �;v � ez � 75 x h w�7 03 I/9 G 147 M 5$z a 37 e2/ "�'16 oVO 7 7- 7 1.2i- Sin' /v; ly /y3 3 j h f z 3/ 't �Z.?/ 7Sr 9� G4 5<6 9`1 / f 17 rt' JI jry 120 All i9 ;9 7 �a' ; 3'"2 /rr9 /G 7a REPUBLICAN PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE wGovernor " Lieutenant Governor U Secretary of Stat eController Treasurer- 7 m .. z z v x ELECTION II v a a C w x e PRECINCTS �' q a s F X o r4 U U E � Ga •'c k. Ci C - m C7 n 'a A E O z z U ti a d z' z i� d II a � q A ' r W r Ci q .rl W W q U k Totals Breaghl Forward it Antioch No.1 Antioch No.2 '� ryp / SD 3/ Antioch No.3 c 37 / .�7 °f/ 5/z .24 -27 7.5 77 Antioch No.477 Antioch No.5 131' ey Lone Tree /6 /r4 27 // /3 l3 '!Z Brenthwood No.] ra/� 4 G3 367 At 30 f8' Brentwood No.2 g 2 / 3,z -vy 96 77 Byron No.] /T / �� .20 AU{ y 27 (.o -IrJ . 60 . Byron No.2 /z / 16 38 16 a1-.76, (o Knightsen /7 V c29 . 69' 60 Oakley No.1 / A/ /7' 442.. .9r &7 _ Oakley No.2 a7 l z R Giy 'iU 9�/ 9/ — 1I U {g{g ( CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS'3Zb�1 D�_ 7r_SIYb (p S'llpC'. S]3"1 RS'�339Y3' ®G74. 9rgr3 a379.'- __ _ I rry si. I I _ PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926ISUCAN AttorneyGeneral jSmveyor General.i Member State Board Representative m Congress;I of Equalization p� United States Senator ', ...........................Dist. / _=• _ - 45 $ _ In W V I g5g gg II�S — ' in k vi m c N a a ,F a7 pl /� �'9 0�� ,v /a /p 7a /7 77W" //5 7 _a7 y �Y �9 s�6 7r 76 1/Y a2r sr J.1 -V7 ii 3/ '2d SG G7 as o % 8/ II tiff 27 ! 0 /P w I o?G /7 -4 pz/i P7 3g �7 0 Ln /S- '�-y 7y 1/0- � 26 ,Z/ f// 8 e?/ /6 3/ 17 /Y q7 I'W 17 70 77 yi .37 (�z /z 754 �6'/� �44 as 26 i// �� �T 16Z G/ yy z /o /G 117 I-1a 7 07 6z /7 ,67 �F/./8' r/a i3 36 z/fr yi sz /7 -7 // az /f' /C 12z z�/ (pr 7.3 /y .7/ �y 27 Al6s' X i� a/ IAA N - 03.E7011 31`1: iurya ZY41- 3340;13L 71gj Fe44 191tF_ 97 7. pr 'n A 7. s 1 1 Y N yp PA REPUBLICAN PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Member of the Assembly Meeker Cat Cehel ........ .. ..Dist % (-_ q Ceemltee"'...Cea ldsf. i, i:. ELECTION PRECINCTS l; El Cerrito No.1 x //3 i!0 //0 /// !/d /04 /09 /)o 103/ El Cerrito No.2 is if1l j j-F6 Fry 86- 77 r4P6 El Cerrito No.3 - El Cerrito No.4 [ f7 SI aZ ! y9 ?/7 El Cerrito No.5 , 77 73 73 �D Ste% F7 gf $9 5g _ Kensingtona Richmond No.1 I� 66 7e3 7070 ZZ 7z (.r 67 47 Richmond No.2 7/ 70 69 6r.'/ G8'(-�r 6 F'6 y- I - -- _ IF & U- 76 7� 7z 3 Richmond No.3 76 7 7 73 JG a� sr,'4 S-4 56 .-4"67 ATG Richmond No.4 � Richmond No.5 Richmond No.6 �' 79 F6 77 77-9� 76 67 76 :76 Richmond No.7 78' 77 Z 7S 77 7f' 7rf 71, 7r - --' — Richmond No.B 97 9s 660 7e3 9a7/o/ 9d 9J -9d Richmond No.9 t '9z �0 iib ��Yr fU rr3 rl Y `/ Richmond No.10 k X 7( 77 9� r.Z. �T r/ .77 17 7 ' Rielnmond No.11 Izg"/)-3 lad /,20/17 116 lzd //r - -- - --_ Richmond No.12 YI .6'/ 90 FZ f/ 7/ 77 79'70 Richmond No.13 /Uj %O.G%dd-%6,Z /0,' /D�(/00 idly Mp- 14�3 y /dd d/ 5�1 �/od - Richmond No.14 1r�; p v 97 99 / 99 �{ .. Richmond No.15 '� .y�/ p,ZA3 9c� �02 ga� 9.0 9/ 7Y Richmond y - -- Richmond No.16 7J 7'11 7t0 A 76 7V- y7y,Z 7J 71 Richmond No.17 '.�� a7,00 e52 o?/ 9 ynZ 27 13- -- —-- Richmond No.18 '/'Y' 0�9 'r03 5o r Richmond No.19 gl 7 79 r 76 77 9"/ 7`/! A r,3 - - - G Richmond No.20 6r7 07 ,/ - - Richmond No.21 97 7,3 qG 7eV 9.6 9i:F Richmond No.22 9j 93 9J yIy 7o %J.1/0 9r7 '73 Richmond No.23 /,21 /,2Z/z.Z al Z/,23 1,2�/20 /az/26 - .. Richmond No.24 10() /dz 97/00/d/ 99 99 97,fq Richmond No.25 //y %// // /%/ //�( //0 //Jr/M-//'Z. . Richmond No.26 y J 7 6 0 is j-6 r7 f J6 �f 6 -- Richmond No.27 9a3,9J g9 8a" Fg/. -- - Richmond No.28 _ j0 dr-a61 a2r.2(, asa6 Richmond No.29 gZ !7/ K'7// d g- P/ f/ F6 (ro 7r Richmond No.36 ''33 J/ JY o3/ 3907 / o7a2 J/ 03/ - 88' SG Ili Richmond No.31 �� �e� �(r� �e3 r7a� d�.2 ... Richmond No.32 70 6? 7Z 70 7/ 7) 69:6x.70.. _ Richmond No.38 1271y0 IJ,0/.7Z/27 .244//9 6ZT 117: Richmond No.34 6f 93 7e9 7h,70 U 7� U 70. Richmond No.35 7}0 609 7/ 73 69 6 f /D/ &-9 7Q Richmond No.30 /dr/�9 /{0 /�.7i/T7 /V//'M,/'/°Z /jS Riclu-nl No.37 _/dY!// 660 /l/ //0 /// /d 010 664 San Pablo No.1 //r//r,//r///..p // //a3 //6 //z San Pablo No.2 �i �//F/// 0 //��y/%Z 112111 Giant 07 J3 37. 3 .3nJ o3Y 3�-9'/03�z. � ----- Rodeo No.1 ?ii- P% FS 9/- 89 9/ 9/ `70 89 _ Rodeo No.2 6$r 72 6Y 70 6f 72 7,Z 70 69 �6l e79 GZ 69 4), 6� Pinole No.201 Pinole No.1 $� �/ �/ 73 t7B TO 79.79.79: .. . ; Hercules ?6 78" 96 999 fl Z 96 96 9r5 Selby 30 j,U .2/ °7(� .�9 P'Q Z9 ----- Totals Carried Forward fy78 i{,331,�yyi ,lglo'� i'.263 ylt(h y.3,01.. ,I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 REPUBLICAN ii! Membm Cmay Central Member Comly Central r Member Coonh Cabal Member Comb Centra Mmdr Cu*Centra Y Ember Cmnly Central Ember Drm¢Centra Cammdlee........sup.Dia. CammrDre........Sop.Dist. CammDlm........Suy.Oisl. CammDlm.... Boy Dia _ Cemahe....-..Sup.Dist. Committee sup.dab CmmiDm_ .Bala.e M I I I � I i II r Alt f r3 it g' I it f i N If I I I REPUBLICAN PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL_VOTES POLLED AT THE kMember of the Assembly - YuOa Guey GsW ....... . ........._....Dist 'I 4 G iffee-- SW Did. 1 ELECTION PRE,CINCTs Totals Brought Forward j Crockett No.1 C Crockett No.'L /OJ 70 y-7 l Crockett No.3 Crockett No.4 Valona No.1 Valona No.2 If . Valova No.3 7/ t�/ Port Costa No.1 Port Costa No.2 {i I I Daucille No.1 - �/ Dem•ille No.2 San Rmnan Tassajarn Alamo I! F Lafayette i33 0 7 lora a f Alhambra 7T Gl Walnut Creek No.1 _. Walnut Creek No.° Wahmt Creel:No.3 5oranap �. Illm•tiner.No.1 Mirtiuez No.2 No,3 Martine,.No.4 F \Inrtivcr. Iartmez No.5 I illariinez No.6 " j; Martinez No.7 N IlLirlince No.R ul 11-tivcz No.9 I' li , Vine IIill _Momit.un View I� Concord No.1 i Concord No.2 Concord No.3 Concord No.4 Associated I Coiccll f Pacheco I Pittsburg No.1 S V Pittsburg No.2 I; Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No.4 Pittsburg No.5 Pittsburg No.6 t Pittsburg No.7 Pittsburg Nn.S g Y Clayton i ilio nn Territory I Bay Point Clyde 7 Nichols T t l C rr'ed Forward 03 )A0 i I� _ PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 REPUBLICAN II Member Cmc Central p Umber Count'Central Umber Couch Ceolml Member Coo*Cminl Member Carry Central Umber Couch Central r .. �Ip TMembe:r,. Coo*Cqh.IMd committee tm Sail ie Sup.Dist. CisL Common Sup.Cast. Co�lbose .jw Cid Sup.Cid . .Sil cr � e , i I P , k r �--- ;, I �. 62 t'6 9/ y3/0J. 16 7J-77 76 -7 NOV7/,idI 7 ' 5fYf Shy s l �SfJ�SvrGGI ! I l � l I PG sl PI 80 85 I I I ' 17/0 10//06 My — ; L..... ,z/ ;20 Al 20 r _ Y78.-0P7� 5' J 7S'� s6 c:2 /7i/0/26N /� —I—i-- 7y 7a 7f'7S.7i�1 - — —- � 27/v(3(/.?7/3/r 1. 70/65/'6/7// _ — F0jD5�3S3S/I 9 g6 ff 5179' r t'9 d9 3 f — s r I /0 P 3. n _ _ : gl L I . REPUBLICAN PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Member of the Assembly .._. ..._.... Dist ELECTIO\T PRECINCTS Totals Brought Forward Antioch No.l Antioch No.2 Antioch No.3 ry Antoeh No.9 Antioch No.u Lone Treek-3 ,39 � Brentwood No.I i Brentwood No.2 Byron No.] Byron No.2 1.67 -0 J-�2- Oakley No.1 Oakley No.2 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS ',qyp 01� t5p _ _ _ � _ � � f I : IIS I 4 I I I i I � I I I q t I I I i V r P I --- III - II I; I I I II j II I f I 6 'I I I i I' I I' PRECINCT VOTE ONLY MUBUCAN PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 MemrCaalSen Member Comely eaher CuuuCun ih Member Counly Cemel Counly n1f cher Counl7 Central 'i Maher Cnunh comes Committee Su0sl. Committee Sup.Dist. committee— SP Dist. Deedless P i Committee Sup.Did, r Committee........Sup,Cist I Cummitlee ...Sup.Dist f it 6 i I r r -- 'J , I f q T I :3 I t � r i'RECINCT VOTE ONLY Y REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Me Cher 0mue4 central Member Celery Central Member Couoy Central Member Deal Central N Metier Cwnh central 11 Commillee ----_Sup•Dist. Committee -.---.Sup.Dist. Commute¢_...--Sup.Dist. Committee Sup.Diet.I'NI! Cammilhe. Sq Dist. ELECTIO\T PR.TCI\rC'L`S II 9 E]Cerrito No.1 El Cerrito No.? El Cerrito No.3 it EI Cerrito No.4 II EI Cerrito No.5 ICcnsinDton Richmond No.1 Richmond No.2 Richmond No.3 II I I - Richmond No.4 Rmhmeml No.5 Piehmond No.6 Richmond No. Richmond No.8 Richnmud No.9 Riclnnond No.10 Riclnnond No.11 Riebmond No.12 Rieli nond No.33 i Richmond No.ld Riehmond No.15 Riclo Rich mond No.17 12ichmond No.18 Richmond No.19 Riclnnond No.20 JIII I , Richmond No.21 12ichmond No.22 Richmond No.23 — Riehmond No.21 Richmond No.25 .I Richmond No,26 �I - Richmond No.27 Richmond No.28 Richmond No.29 _ Richmond No.36 Riclnnond No.31 - - - Richmond No.32 j Richmond No.33 _— I I .. Richmond No.34 i Richmond No-36 R cl r u od No.36 µ _ .._._.. ...-....__... R¢t mon 1 No.37 Stn Prblo No.1 Sun Pabl.No.2 I Giant -- Rodeo No.1 I ,'I Rodeo No.2 iPurote No.1 � . Pinole No.2 Ilercules I Selby Totals Carried Fo—rd I� J I — — _ r PRECINCT VOTE ONLY REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 - Central _I Count,Cenr I ehal member Ceunh Central Member Counh Cnhal Mmher Co..u.n.4_SCenal Ilr' Nobel Cou_ny Cuentral Nobel Cmmh Wild Commesl. mDist. CmmiteeSup.Cid Ce�mite. Sup Cial Cmailp.. op.hCis. ComNee _sp.id Cmwine_ Oid oI ' III r � 3 i t I { p i y PP,ECINCT VOTE ONLY REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE .a ii Umber Caunh Central Member Camay Central I Amber Comb Cenhal Member CWtI Crim 1 Mader Canty Cabal Committee - up. Is. jIl CommilloSUP.Did. Ii i ,Cwillee Sup. Dist. Camillo i Dist. -- - li I I ELECTIO\T III ! PRECINCTS —`—_ T tats Brought Forward Croebett No.1 Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 11 _ Crockett No.4 i Valona No.1 Valon¢No.2 Valona No.3 �- Part Costa No.1 i Part Costa No.? - .. llauvillo No.1 -. Danville No.2 San Raman 'lassajurs - -.. ._... _..-i- Alamo .._. r Lafayette 1lforaga _.- Orinda T :llb¢mbrn I Walmst Creel:No.I .Walnut Creels No.3 AV:,] it Crcch No.:3 5ar.ump 1 \I¢rtiucz No.1 Mm•tiu,z No.2 Ilartinez No.3 illortinez No.4 - '.. ilfarlincz No.5 .Martinez No.E 3I¢rtinez No.i Martino.No.fi VI lino"No.fi 'I Vine Hill -. \Immtain Viete Concord No.1 'I Caucord No.2 Concord No.a , Cm—rd No.4 Associated - - -- Coicell I Pittsburg No.t Pittsburg No.2 j - Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No.4 Pitisburg No.u Pittsburg No.G Pittsburg No.i u _. P ttsb,i,g Na.S I' Clayton Morgau Territory Bay Point Clyde i Niebols _ Tortola Carried Forward - it PRECINCT VOTE ONLY REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 CoMember Cei..Sup.Cast. Member Cmmry Central ! Mmober County Central Member Counip Ceobal Member Coanly Cnbd Committee County sl.I Committee Ceun She Dist. Committee..... Sup.Dist. Cemmiffee._..._.Sup•Dill.I Committee ......Sup.Cial I Cwniflu.., Sq psl � ry I ry Member Ceunry Cenhal I' I I I I I + : P .. I � - I Ii h � ii I .I it i+l ' + - � 1 , � u II ii I I ,j C -- j I . i h li �i h 11 i + +I - ---- RI-.CINCT VOTE ONLY REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Member Ceunlp Ceelyd j Meather Cowls Cenlnl Umber Ceah Central, Umber Cwty Central Meakr Ceai7 Cabal =- -- —— Committee..._..Sup.Dist. Cemmilta........Sup.Dist. r Cerdloe.......Sup.Dist. Committee Sup'piel I Cmnilhe. S�att. - I Li L ELECTION PRECINCTS I Totals Brought Forward — I Antioch No.1 Antioch No.2 Atelier],No.3 Antioch No.4 Antioch No.5 Lone Tree , Brentwood No.1 Brentwood No.2 'I Byron No.1 Byron No.2 oaklcy No.1 Oakley No.2 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS , I I' I I i , I 1 I I yI I �a i — _ p u r II =- - _ - -- PRECINCT VOTE ONLY RBPUBUCAN PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 IMember County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central .I, Member Counly Central Member Comly Central II Member Comp Central ' I Commilfee_..-----Sup Dlsf. Cemmilfee. .....Sup.Dist. Committee..--_..Cup.Dist. Cummift----- S.P.Dist.�i ties Sup.Dist. Commill" ..Sup.Dist. Commiflee Stlp X N ` I r I ; I I I I I u f I I _ I - ' I I i m t � I Il I I 'RECINCT VOTE ONLY DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Governor Lieutenant ,I Secretary of State Controller i Treast¢er Governor �• h '� n e � � � a °z_ liLECTIO\T c 1 1 ti o it A PRE COTCTS w' a f y I � f a fi o elo El Cerrito No.1 (p •f s3 Z-- p�� �7 a� �s. II // &1 Cerrito No.2 El Cerrito No.3 /T /`/ hZ`/' I3D Z9 27, - El Cerrito No.4 �!g 11/ Vi 2y �e3b' -- g ? . P.1 Cerrito No.5 ;j_•% X25 ��7'D i ,,/// Kensington (. l5 �I7T -------- Richmond No.1 of _.. _. - Richmond No.2 � /0 �/T /OLS !/ � � /0 - Richmond No.3 Richmond No.4 9 y Richmond No.5 /0'� I - Richmoud No.6 " /02 7 I / II/,Z !)14 Richmond No.7 /3 Al 9 .. Richmond No.8 :/z �� l 4 s2� I II.2t .. .20 Richmondq uNo.9 :// 17 z I !��° / °�� / Richmond No.19 Ir � T 3 /OZ 'Z Riemnond No.11 g i0 1 3�/�_3 !�/b /6 /7 1. Ri.humad No. .3 -2 f .2 3, No.13 �as li - ^?if .. ..� / zs la. ai a� Richmond No.14 /J / /y /d /7l - - _— q a Richmond No.15 ill � 1 ISloo � ( ��d/ .5 /y 7 Richmond No.16 /,`I/` Richmond No.17 /'F `f ' `. /7 'z /'z-- Richmond No.18 Richmond No.19 Richmond No.20 Richmond No.21 i % �-3 /0, �i 9 'z/i Richmond No.22 �I�0 ib °Z'b Richmond No.23 '"�F/ / qd Richmond No.24 / ^ZO 1 z',,2,3 I;Ozd �' Richmond.No.25 Richmond No.26 9 /rZ rZ i 7 Richmond No.27 Richmond No.28 Richmond No.29 "7� Richmond No.36 't Richmond No.3 D /`t 3 / I 6 RZ Richmond No.32 (� /9 ( ;(�/ / "24- Richmond No.33 Richmond No.34 Richmond No.35 Richmond No.36 Ja�i� !!I✓ZO '2 9 '�7 � __...._..._... Richmnud No.37 17 San Pablo No.1 !/0 3r3• iia i,',o36 .�Y .. a y� Sun Prblo No.2 �!a�. -27 �7 Giant �' l� ( ! 3i 1,2— <- 1 I�./3 7T Rodeo No.1 /y� 020 3 ('122 ,g� ( ( r7_ _ Rodeo No.2 /0 /r 26 1D _ Pinole No.2 ` !'/- J/03 Ih' /�: A3 1 Pinole No.l / `/ Z�/�o 'I/r7_. - !6 // Hercules �T % 'i � 11/0 1 /j /t7 .7 q Selby ! ! y '� u// Ao Totals Carried Forrmrd - - _ --- _ ------ --- JL N PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 Attorney General Surveyor General nMember State Board of United States r, Representatipe in Congress �J � _- - - Equalizatiou............Dist Senator .�9„��... Dist. 7 O 'J A O /0 - �3a� Ar �2 /a. /v ij a, zs 7 — �e2 q - -- /7 �/G 9 / • � z ! .Z a y .�,� �. qua 6' •? 9 ,Rj, 17 ' r_ G /.z a /z ti 1. / � •3 �!1 r �3. 6 �S/ 11- 17 T /7 Z/ 03 7 /0 .r /9 a /r I/7 7 zd' -- - ' - y �j-z 33. /D a?0 Al-27 yz2 - 9 _ /v 7 --- PRECINCT VOTE ONLY DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Governor Lieutenant Secretary of State Controller TreaatQer - P Governor I so z so 14z ELECTION w c i ° c� l� o w PRECINCTS t c a s u m O m ❑ uu x E• ..,1' l a O lL��l O C i �T 6 r Totals Brought Forward Crockett No.I 4 7 9 57 ----- Crockett No.2 'I/11 i7 • .' Crockett No.3 03 /� 7 /b 16 :, /D _- 17 Crockett No.4 Valona No.I /az /! aS / 7 . V:dona No.2r5 ; Valona No.3 - Port Costa No,i Port.Costa No.`L 7 !/ /T 1/•� .. /rZ.... _ :. :._ ' Danville No.I / /d / �/ Danville No.2 San Ramon Tassajura (� 6 : Alamo 03 `f z z Lafayette / _.. -...... -/.T 'r-- illoragu Orinda -- Alhambra7-1 Walnut Creek No.1 Walnut Creel:No.2 /�/ , Walnut Creel:No.3 C0 / , l !/I/6 :/7 Martinez No.1 iifartincz No.2 // .l[nrliucz No.3 --------- Afartinez No.4 s Martinez No.5 Martinez No.6 pJ`^ 2* z z- x Martinez No.7 / .2./ Z Martinez No.3 -- Martinez No.9 Z /0 0 7 Vine Hill Mountain View /7 Concord No.I �-7 Concord No.2 z, VJ 2.3 -- ' Concord Na 3 7 Z t z 107 Concord No.4 /y ,Z;7—.,5- Associated H 71.3 I;i� 17 /7 Corel, /l /a. i 9 /9: /7 Pittsburg No., I'itishnre Na.2 Pittsburg No.3 07.(/ z y l .2�.. Pittsburg No.4 ... Pittsburg No.v Pittsburg No.6 ! t5 /Q 7J / b/d ./q�o Z• /r Pittsburg No.7 I / I� 7 / / Pittsburg No.S / /3 /3 Clayton hrorgan Territory .3 7. 7. 6 Bay Point --- Clyde Z '+`• J 'j .3; '$/' 3 ' Niebols 9 Total.Carried Forwsrtl I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY DEMOCRA,flC PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 Attorney General Surveyor General Equalizabou............Dist"y`Senator �preseu4Lge is...Dist.Congress Member Stste Board of n IImted States p L( . .�Z........Dist. p 4 04 r4 2/ a. U T ;/7 izo G ; 3 �7 --- — z � . l917 . / : 9 l6 03 :/7 'I/o /z go. . a6 03 17 7 s/ ---- -» �/o � . S � 9 � , // • 7 ..---- aD z , 7 :/z n// . G - --- 7 17 __... 617, J ,z7 - 3�2 i IF,/'{ /D d P 4z /U .,2� y i7 Ha/ a y.17 4-V 7 _ -2S. - y / z /03 3o z A10/7 167 1 i q3 : /U '/ -_ 14 7 :. �. / F z7Z: PRECINCT VOTE ONLY DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE l Governor Lieutenant Secretary of State x Control4r Treagu[er Governor ` u oala a o a =1 CTION' o s a W A PRECINCTS m 0 a Totala Brought Forward q Antiocli No.1 Antioch No.2 5 r 1 5 } 2w z Antioch No.3 3 14 7- Ai Antioch No.4 Antioch No.5 3 / ( 3 3 j/ 2 ,L _. /oZ. �.Z -# Lone Tree / 7 ..2 3- . 8, .__ _ _.. £. Brentwood No.l ,.L,2 �� �� �� �� _ 3 - _- Brentwood No.2 /, �Q _ Byron No.1 7 // !/3 /� /6 Byron No.2 Knightscn - � � l 13 /l/ _ 0 Oakley No.1 Oakley No.2 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS M_1�7�'/113�l3J }oil_ �T, Awl j r f' PRECINCT VOTE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 o - _. �6a te Boardr United States Re Attorney General SurveyoGeneral prese� m Congress EqueVmhoaD t Senator r ?T..Dist. w v i F I' > I J� y •0 1�2D is �l a a All — ' 31 Y 3s �a/5� 3/ - - 121 / S' /7 z.3/ zy 117 17 , / 3 4z. 2)§9. 15 . io• y� i� .s' rc.�6� isx�a'-Iona &SS t � PRECINCT VOTE ONLY DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE 9 Member of the Assembly ji Member Coun>)Cenhal y DLt. r Comml@ee-._...Sep.Diet. i fll I -1 rzLci.ro. � � 1 RE,CiNclti `y 91 I v El Cerrito No.1 - I EI Cerrito No.2 El Cerrito No.3 ' El Cerrito No.4 f ]]I Cerrito No.5 Kensington - - Richmond No.1 Richmond No.2 ry � Richmond No.3 I I Riclunond No.4 Riel—nd No.5 ti _ Rielunond No.6 - - Riclunoud No.7 — Rielnnmid No.8 Richmond No.9 Richmond No.10 Rielnnond No. 11 Richmond No.12 Richmond No.1:1 i Richmmnd No.14 Rielnnend No.15 p .... Riehmnml No.16 L. - Rielnnmid No.17 i Richmond No.18 'i Riclunmid No.19 �. Richmond No.20 l Richmond No.21 Riclunond No.22 Richmond No.23 Richmond No.24 Richmond No.25 ---_- I Richmond No.26 it Richmond No.27 6 -- Richmond No.28 Richmond No.29 _. Richmond No.36 Riclunond No-31 I; Rielunond No.32 - Riehn-ol No.33 Richmond No.34 -. - - Riclunond No.35 I, Riebumnd Na.36 llichmoud No.37 Snn Pablo No.1 _ San Pnhlo No.2 Giant I Rodeo No.1 Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.1 Ir Pinole No.2 Hercules Selby Totals Carrind Forward 1 PRECINCT VOTE ONLY DEMOCRAT[C PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 Member Coot Cabal r Member Count'Central Member Comy Central Member Cemy Cenlral Member Cemy Central Member Cont Central Umber Cumy C Commitla......Sup Crsl ; Cmmiiee...____.Sup.Crsl i, Cemm7Ha ..—Sop.Cisl. �.Cmm'Ita.._...Sup.Wet.a come ....Sop.Msl. Cmmklee Sup.._Mst Cammtthp—,%A& ku � I Val r i w r h it I � I G t r ' 4 j I I j G i - I I I C ,I r � DEMOCRATIC PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Member of the Assembly I �, - I Yeeher Ggng Ce6d ...... ....._..Dist p' Cauca Ilea......4*Old. h@� 41-- ELECTION � . � PRECINCTS Totals Brought Forward Crockett No.1 Crockett No.2 /r�� /`/ /r ..7,. Crockett No.3 Crockett No.4 Valona No.1 lb lq. . l/ __ Valmet No.2 Velma No.3 /d .- Port Costa No.1 /lp 20 Port Costa No.2 r D—ille No.1 i d 9 iJ Dam-ille No.2. ... . . .. g /0 / San Raman J '1'nssa]nrn 9 1O _ Alamo I ! to .... ._.... Lafayettelloraga _ __... r/ Orindn Alhambra f _ zG 2/ I _. Walrnit Creek No.1 Walnut Creels No.2 - _ /v .Y 3 Walnut Creel:No.3 H 0 _ artinez No.1 _... _ .. __.._ _._. !!^ _t3d�r�'�/ -�7 Martinez No.2 .Martinez No.3 _ . . _ _. ..413 'L9_ .._�_...., .. 6iartincr.No.4 j - /7 2d./7 !/q 7 ._-. rlartiner.No.5 j z /,Q 2�121/''/G 2/ Alartinez No.6 '� a1 a/ �'g2^� / _ Dlsrtinez No.7 !. _.....:...... .3.�3a_: :-70-10. �.?y _..� ,Martinez Nc.3 _ - _.. .. .... Martinez No.9 7 �:..�7 'T/ Jr - - Vine Dill 0. _ lJ '� J 6 ./ 7 .d.•. Mp p Mountain View1/ // a� :.2d9Q;/7 G _ _. Concord No.l _.. _. _._ d �s�.Z.�il qaZ/// Concord No.2 i ! a -a6 12t-7d Conconl No.3 Coneord No.4 I 117 36'1/j 1/4.1/9 3/ Associated 17, 7 /vyy /z'/Q0 7 Cowell -�I!! Pacheco ... . .. .. /8 !(o l3'W lls /5i_- -- Pittsburg No.3 I � Pittsburg No.3 _.— Pittsburg No.4 Pittsburg No.5 _ _. __ - Pittsburg No.fi ' Pittsburg No.i .. - Pittabu,g No.S Clayton AForgan Territory - Bay Point Clyde Nichols ` - Total.Carried Forward 117L 7-06-2a7 -z — --- - 8TL- C PRECINCT VOTE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 Member COU04 Central r Member iCoun hCentral uMember Coun Central > Member CouCentral Mmbor Cwnh Centrl Mmber Ceuoh Cen,tral rP_ Mmb_e;r ago Cautral Committee Sp CsfCmm;Hee. Sup.Dist. Cpm;He Sup,OrsCemiNn SAD lCammrtlee _ Sup Dist. CammillDist. committee . Sup.Dist. ' 1 jl Iii ' i f' I i I f ' ! tl I q ; { t I p - j 'I r PRECINCT VOTE ONLY DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE 20 Member of the Ass embly � CA.Jn'- ' Nmher Gaoh Gs4al .................... .. ..Dist. Gndhe 8R•lark. ELECTION a v u PRE CRICTS Totals BrauBhl Forward Antioch No.1 Antioch No.2 Z Antioch No.3 -i Antioch No.4 Antioch No.a _ Lone Tree - BrnntNvood No.1 Brentwood No.2 _ Byron No.1 Byron No.2 . Knightsen -... - Oakley No.1 Oakley No.2 I. . CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS i1 { I - j i i i a R _ �• PRECINCT VOTE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 �I Member Coun Central ��I Member Couu Ccolrsl Member Caun Cenhal Member Coun Cull "bor Comm Central ii Umber Coun Central Umber Cuueh Central j Commillft .....Su Dist Committee..._..Su.Dist. committee—___.Su.Dist. Committee-... Sup.Dist. Carrm�Dn........su.Dist. CommiDte.......5 Dist.� Commltte ......Sop.Crit.� s b h h h h h Sup. vv i I i r lig ii II � I I I r h I I � li II �I li ry li I N -- II I a — r i a PRECINCT VOTE ONLY SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Lieutenant Secretary of 'g Attorney Surveyor Governor 1 Controller Treasurer _- -. Governor j. State General General a F PRECINCTSes o i ry El Cerrito No.1 ✓ - li z_ it .7 El Cerrito No.2Ii 7 7 ! FI . El Cerrito No.3 I' El Cerrito No,4 El Cerrito No.5 aZ Z, _ Kensington Richmond No.1 Richmond No.2 Richmond No.3 III Richmond No.4 Richmond No.5 I a3 3 03 Richmond No.6 Richmond No.7 Richmond No.8 Richmond No.9 Richmond No.10 tW - Richmond No.11 �II Ricbnmud No.12 a, a ( z Richmond No.13 Richmond No.14 Rich.u.nd No.15 Richmond No.16 Riclu—nd No.17 - Richnton I No.16 i Richmond No.19 _ Richmond No.20 Riclunond No.21 Richmond No.22 Richmmtd No.23 i Richmond No.24 Richmond No.25 - Riebmond No.26 Riclunond No.27 II L Richmond No.28 IRI Richmond No.29 i Richmond No.36 t13 Richmond No.31 N Rich ° . . Richmond No.3_ Richmond No.33I -- Richmond No.34 _ Richmond No.35 - - i Richmond No.36 It Richmond No.37 II San Pablo No.1 141 San Pohl.No.2 n Giant Rodeo No.1 Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.I I y ; Pile No.2 1[ v 11—ules II Selby I� h l Totals Carried Forward I 1 s I i PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 MmdYuSttkBoald United States RWsed*n10 II�YordNoAttmry Elu&dW........11d Senator 4'Commas ._........8(d. --- -- — - ---- _ z PRECINCT VOTE ONLY SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE 44 �,I F Lie tenant Settetery of 1 ANomey Surveyor I Governor ! Controller .,. Treasurer Govemor State General General II t j r F _ I __ 14 1 1 TCTTCAr PRECINCTS zo I r y r I _ - - - --Totals Brought Forward , a CrocLett No.I / I / Crockett No.2 _. CrocLett No.3 Crockett No.4 Valoua No.1 Valong No.2 � t uValera No.3 i ttp _ Port Costa No.1 Port Costa No.2 �I Danville No.1 r I Danville No.2 San Ramon Tassajaru Alamo Lafayette Moraga t u r Albambrn a I WRLmt Creek No.1 Walnut Cr"k No.'— I 7 Walnut Creek No.3 � Saranap 7 - Mnrtiuer No.1 Karti—,No.2 99 Martinez No.3 q{A Martina No.4 MRrtim,z No.5 Alartinez No.G Y N - Blariiucz No.i .. Martinez No S Marti No.9 Vine Hill \ionntain Vit,w " i Ce teord No.1 Concord No.d Associated C'o"cll Pacbcco I .2- 1B7 1 Pittsburg No.1 Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No.4 Pittsburg No.5 Pittsburg No.f Pittsbtu•g No.7 Clayton — II H Morgan Territory -. Bay Point Clyde Nichols Totals Carri,d Forward i 1 I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY SOCIALiS7, PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 MeeherState gaud of United States Ropsentluvain fNauYrdlkAfsrY)1 EgeaSdion........Dist I Senator Coapeu... ,_.Aist Jft GM`ae,wwwn i j I I I i W P. :..._:. ... _ .... ... _- ___^__ t I I i t PRECINCT VOTE ONLY SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE ovemor Lieutenant p Secretary of ' Attorney surveyor Governor ' Controller Treasurer State { � General General - it ! s j a a ELECTION PRECINCTS w o i a o c h ^ Tolals Brought Forward g Antmch No.1 � Antioch*Na.2 Antioch No.3 �I Antioch No.4 _Uttioeh No.v Lone Tree 11I Brenhcood No.1 9 ! Brentwood No.2Byron No.1 I i I P,yron No.2 Knight—, Oakley No.1 Ooldcy No.2 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS Lv I uV B ! i I i I P I 4 ! a ! N I ! I I ! a _ r PRECINCT VOTE ONLY SOCIAfJS1, PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 -MaloSWaNdef;1 United States RpnsetllWt is 9 111�W111YA�Yp .. E -- ObL uNp Senator lasWaSa _....... �Ceepess ..--_.O(st.� ---'---�' b 1 i _ter I y i :. ns PRECINCT VOTE ONLY SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE I Member Coen cenlre II ty l i Now Counh Cuhal Member Counh Central Member Cr oh Ceahl I Member lou/Cabel! -; Committee Sup.Dist. j committee ...._Sup.Dist. committee Sup.Cat, q Committee Sup.Dista Comm&-e I� � I l i r EC1,10 PRE I El Cerrito No.1 El Cerrito No.2 .- Rl Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.4 1:,1 Cerrito No.5 Kensington Richmond No.1 Richmond No.2 ' Richmmrd No.3 _.. .__ iclunoral luchn and No.6 No. _. Richnmud No.5 ! Richmond No.7 Richmond No.8 - i! I A Richmond No.S - Rkhmmnd No.10 Rielunonl No.11 ��- ; Riel mond No.12 Rich,-rd No.13 I Richmond No.14 Richnond No.15 Richmond No, 16 II Riclunosrd No.17 Richmond No.18 Riclunond No.19 Ric20hmand No.20 I _ Ricluuond No.21 II Richmond No.22 I. Riclunond No.23 _ Rielnnond No.21 a �� Richnond No.25 Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 Richmond No.26 _ Richmond No.20 Richmond No.36 �I Richmond No.31il ! .� I I Richnond No.32 Riclmrond No.33 Y _ a i Rielmoud No.34 Riclmmnd No 35 I_. Richmond No.36 Richmmnd N,37 Snn Pahl.No.1 San Pahl.No.2 _ Giant Rodeo No.l Rodeo No.2 Pole No.1 Pinole No.2 I ' 1 Selby Totals Carried Forward III ; IF 7 ; I � I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY SOCIAIJST PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 .5 i' C , Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central j Member County Central Y Member County Central Member Cm II ady aatral Committee Sup.Dist. Cconsailfie, Sup.Dist. cwm.iff,e� Sup.Dist i. Member County Central _ Committee Sup.Dist. . Committee—.....u0• is.; Committeeu. rs t.i I I. I N it it it - - I !! 11 L - I; t - I I I; Fill ii ii j I l - I _ .. I � it I, It !! I: , f_ r PRECINCT VOTE ONLY SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE i I k - -- !� Masher Couni7 Centel Mcaher Cumtp Central Masher Cwnlp Central Mmlher Ceunh Genital Mraier Cuuelp Ceahal�! Committee .__Sup.Did. Cal ll....._..Sup.Will. Cuaaittee.......Sup.Olst Cannothe......Sup._Oief.'I CeaaiHee__. Sip Old 1 1 d I II ii I II li !! I ELECTION PRECINCTS f II P I I Totals Brought Forward f Crockett No.1 Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 Crockett No.4 i V:lona No.1 Valona No.3 I II Port Costa No.1 I� I �I Port Costa No.2 _— Pmtcille No.1 it . Danville No.2 San Ramon Alamo i I. Lafayette Orinde Albambrn \Palnot Creel,No.1 Watrnd.Creel:No.2 ! _ I Walnut Creek No.3 Sarmtdp Matti—No.1 Martinez No.2 M - artinez No.3 _ .lIarliucr No.4 Marlines No.5 �I !I _ ...... _.�. _; __- __ _ _ .Marline,.No-6Martine,No.7 ! 4 Martinez No.9 Vine Bill I ,Mountain-vim" - Coucm•d No.1 Concord No.2 Concord Nc.3 Concord No.4 Associated II c—n i — -- Paebeen Pittsburg IN 1 Pittsburg No.2 I' Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No.4 Pittsburg Na.S - - - Pit6sburg No.6 i I 1 ttsh No- -- 1 tl uu 'No.S Clayton Morgan Territory Pay Point Clyde I � Nichols Totals Carried Forward i i ,I A I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY SOCIALIST PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 N 'i Member County Central Member County Central _ Member Cm!j,Central Member Cosi Central , Mnber Cou4 Central Mnber Counly Central Member Crony Go6il Ij Committee- --sup.Dist lj Committee..... sup.Dist. committee Sup,Dist. Committn......Sup.Dist.:; Committee Sup.Dist. Commdlee.... .Sup.Dmf Cmemiff" SupDist.i --. lF g - K.._ �I i I I � I Y ii I� i 1 N IL Ii I: I 1 ------------- it IIt SII p ti II � r� I i� r � it II � I I - ti I! f I 1 N i I i F H _ � r I I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Member Cauah Cenhal I Member Caudill What "W Cit Ch, '.� Nab.Cmmh Cntrul Nemhr CWtf Cahel Committee Sup.Dist. Cnmmiffee .-....Sup.Cist. A Gmilla .---_Sup.Dist. GmmiDee. .Sup.Diet Cmmitlee......S*.Did Ii.LLCTION PPLCL\TIOTS I Totals Brought Forward Antioelt No.1 Antioch No.2 Antioch No.3 Antioch No.9 _lntwch No.5 LemTre Bren e Brenhrood No.] Bre.t-wood No.2 _ Byron No.1 Byron No.2 _ Knightscu Oakley No.1 Oakley No.2 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS i i - I ! _ h PRECINCT VOTE ONLY SOCIALIST r PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 99 Memb cemminee........Sup Dist Committee_.....Sup.Dist. Committee...-...Sup.Dist. Comminea, Sup Dmt Cominco—_-----Sup.Dist.II mwier Counh Cenlnl Mmkr Gelp up.Di j c..nnx-------sup Dist eemminee sup.Dist. Member County Central I Member County Central Member ceunly Central Member Cannily central Meow Cruty central H Ij it I I ;� I 11 I , ij 1 r ii II it I, j I i I II I r I I II I I i I I h 1 it ii it I� Ij I it h, 1 i - 1 I I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Lieutenant `s Secretary of z Attorney Surveyor Governor Controller Treasurer Governor State { .i _. .. General. General W ELECTION PRECLNCTS �I z W EI Cerrito No.1 _. El Cerrito No.2 - - El Cerrito No.3 EI Cerrito No.4 EI Cerrito No.5 _ Kensingtm` Richmond No.1 Richmond No.2 _ Richmouu No.3 Richmond No.4 Richmond No.5 Richmond No.6 . Richmond No.7 _ Richmond No.8 I Richmond No.9 - R Richmond No.10 Richmond No.11 Richmond No.12 Richmond No.13 Richmond No.14 Richmond No.15 -. Richmond No-16 ...3 p -- Rkhmond No.17 p Richmond No.18 - ---+Ric] idNo.19 Richmond No.20 Richmond No.21 g Richmond No.22 Richmond No.23 Richmond No.24 Richmond No.25 _ Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 _ Riclunond No.26 Richmond No.29 II Richmond No.36 Richmond No.31 Richmond No.32 . Richmond No.33 Richmond No.34 Richmond No.35 16-I nnnnl No.36 Richnmud No.37 San Pablo No.1 I - San P.M.No.2 Giant __.. Rodeo No.1 / Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.1 : Pinole No.2 .. Hercules + Selby Totals Carried Forward i t PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PROHIBITION PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 Msimims iendof United States 1 AwrAddnU �II�WdIMNtMIy EldkWbe........._.DM.li Senator :CeRM..............-..Dltt a a ' � z 9 a i E1 6 ry a Itlp, ��IIII .s 3 -a M A Y 1 i � fl Y PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE it Lieutenant k Secretary,of a Surveyor Ge Governor Governor State Atteraey, sure" Controller Treasurer li neral - If p If -- e IMECTION w PRECINCTS y j Totals Brought Forward - Crockett No.I .. Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 Crockett No.4 I Valona No.2 Valona No.3 _ Port Costa No.1 - --- Port Costa No.2 - .. Denville No.1 - i Danville No.2 San Rnraon - Tassajara - ----�- --—.. Alamo Lafayette Moraga I j Orinda Alhambra _ - -- Walnut Creek No.1 Walnnt.Creek No.2 - - Walnut Creek No.3 Sarmmp Martinez No.1 Martinez No.2 Martinez No.3 - Martinez No.4 Martinez No.5 Martinez No.6 .,_. I Martiucz No.7 j Marti-s.No.A I Martinez No.6 . Vine Dill Mountain View Concord No.1 — Concard No.2 Concord No.3 Concord No.4 1 / Associated Con•c11 li p 1 _. ... Pacheco - II I Pil.lsburg No.1 Pittsburg No.2 - Pittsburg No.3 I Pittsburg No.4 Pittsburg No.S Pittsburg No.6 - I Pittsburg No.7 Pittsburg No.5 Clayton Morgan Territory _ 2 Bay Point Clyde V Nichols Total.Carried Forward -41I I z PRECINCT VOTE ONLY Plommom PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 ..�MmhKSIMIIodd United States t Repmdomil @ IYMWdlkAmm* E4W ......IMM.......Det Senator Cowm..,_._.....RiM.4 _ ........Rhl W I W z 'a F FO d kzj I II r a — — — PROHIBITION PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Leatenent p Secretary of s d 1 6ttamey Sor"or Govemor Controller Treasurer ovemor State I�' General I, General ELECTION PRE'CvTCTs I � Totals Brought For—ol Antioch No.1 Antioch No.2 �� I Antioch No.3 - C ----- ___— Antioch No.4 Antioch No-5 U Brentwood No.] Brentwood No.2 Byron No.] I� Byron No.2 Ii �pIdd Ani;htsen 01ey No.1 j Onldcy No.2 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS li i a li JI I � I C M a - ' � I b PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 PROMBITIOp M aakWou._ United States pgresedoe b y p MmdwdtbAmm* ......Did. Senator COMM _ . ......DaLj M I w U i w s ,. .j 721 i i . =r 1 i i PRIECINCT VOTE ONLY PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE �i Member County C,nku Member Counh Central Member County Cenhel Member Counh Central i Member Comedy Central Committee..... Sup Lei. ;I Committee SUP.Dist. Committee Sup.Dist. ! Committee_. Sup Diet. Commltta ...Up Wal n q FLECTION l'ItECNC7.S l II -- _, _z El Cerrito No.I No.2 L'1 Cerrito I I El Cerrito No.3 II ji El Cerrito No.4 1 EI Cerrito No.5 Kensington Richmond No.1 � II Richmond No.2 Richmond No.3 Richmond No.4 yYI Richmond No.5 Richmond No.6 iRichmond No.7 Richmond No.8 l Richmond No.9 Richmond No.10 Richnmmnd No.11 liicluuouI No.12 Hichnnn d No.13 Ricbmond No.14 Richmond No.15 �I Richmond No.16 Richmond No.17 j Richmond No.IS Riclunond No.19 I I' Richmond No.20 Ilichnumd No.21 — Ricluno�d No.33 Richmond No.23 IPI I Richmond No.24 Riclunond No.25 Richmond No.26 N Ricbmond No.27 .: Richmond No.28 Richmond No.29 Rid unond No.36 ' N Ricbmond No.31 y I Riclunond No.33 f Ricbmond No.32 -- Riclunond No.34 Richmond No.35 Itidnnond No.:36; Riolnuond No.37 San Pablo No.? II it _. ...... , I (Bunt J i. Rodeo No.1 Rodeo No.2 I I Pinole No.1 �I Pinole No,2 Hercules II Selby I Totals Carried Forward I , it I I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 PROHtBiTION � Counlt n '1 C� cub , -n .Pn Member Cohohl ,. Member CoCehl IMember On*Central I Member Cmzt Ceefm Commtryme sup.Dist. Committeeee Sup.Dist. CemmittuI.P.Dist. Sup Dem. committee— committee Dist. CommiRSp.Dist. t €m n' i G � ; i Ili ! b I - Li i I' i II ? I Ii I ,I --- il I ' i I' I � � C E I P PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Member Cuu Ceabal Member 9mm4 Central Member Counh Chitral Member Cvanry Central Ikmber Cewll Chitral Ii Committee Sup.MO. Cemmillee. -.Sup.Diol. Committee ....Sep.Dist. i Commitke.. Sep.Dist. Commdtee ._SupOlsl •. .I ELECTION Y PRLCIl\TC`.LS i llj � li j I i i Totals Brought Forward Crockett No.1 Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 1 - Valona No.2 Valona No.3 1 i Port Costs No.1 1 Port Costa No.2 lluncillc No.1 ! ! Bascule NO 2 i T I San Ramon , j - Tnssuinru Alamo Lafayette _ .. - .. ._ .__..-�L- ----- - -- i it 0'i 1. Alhambra I ' Walnut Creek No 1 Walnut Creck No."_ _ Walnut Creek No.3 SamnaP Martinez No.2 ! -- - I bbtrtinea No.3 ➢Cartunez No.4 - Martinez No.:i Martinez No.G klartinez No. � " I 'Jlarth—No rS it _...._ hf,irtinez A0 9 Vinc Hill I 3Conntain Vicw Concord No.1 - I _ -! _!• — Concord No.2 __- Concord No 3 \ssocinted (`ndl ! I I I a -_._--_--- i Pittsburg�o.3 I J Pittsburg No.4 .Pittsburg No.v ! - - '� - '• � � , I PittAurg No.G Pittsburg No.7 N ritt�bnr,;No.s E i! Clayton ! „ Morgan Territory Bay Point ._— i Clyde Nichols Totals Carried F—rd - • • I i I i I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 PROHIBITION 57 !� limber County Central Member County Central Umber County Central Member Coot Control y Member County Central q Umber County Central ii Member County Control �+ Committee Sop.Dist.II Committee.......Sup.Cat Committee_.__.Sup.Dist. Commillce_. Sup Cat CommfHee.......Sup.Gist. Commitice .Sup.Cal Committee Sop.C`st.g l it 7 it l I ,I II h I, � j• ___ _ l I !it j I; I'.� l I; it I I ; ry I u ii �I f N I I I i I i r I� it it � it - PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE i� Member Nut Central i Member Coi Central I Member Couni Central Member Coout7 Cental Member Cuunh Central Il 'I Committee__.. Sup.Dist. �� Commillee........Sup•Dist. Commtllse .Sup.Diet. committee up is _ _ f __ _ u..Committee _SsisCit 1, . ELECTION PRECINCTS Totals Brought Forwent -- Antioch No.1 Antioch No.2 I� Antioch No.3 I� j Antioch No.3 Antioch No.6 Lone Tree — Brentwood No.I Beentnood No.2 _ Eyton No.I ... Byron No.2 Kniolttsen Oakley No.d Ook-ley No.9 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTAL. - I ) I I I I li I I I I i i II I II i i I I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PROHIBITION PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 'i Member County Central p n, limber Couoty Cental limber C..4 Cmral limber County Ceural limber Cuunty Cenral 5 limber County Cenral Member Comely Dow t~ i iCommillee-..-_..su Cisl.ri Committee__..._Sup.Cid. Cnmmillee.__S.P.Cut'; Comilla— Sup.Cat i Cmnmittee__._Sup Cml i, Cammitfee -Sup old. Commirm Sop Oisf.r n !I j I i 6 r, 4 I II it i i I I li �! II i V f a � z IIII I d N PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Chid JtMke Supreme Court N Chief Justice Supreme Court SnodNt looks Sttpme Court± Associate justice Supreme Court - (Full Tcrm) (Show Term) (EOdiugJ ry 3192 (Full Tenn) (Shaft Tarn) (EadingJanuery319M S � 1'• �+ Vly ELECTION YI;EMNCT m El Cerrito No.1 71 /2,3 El Cerrito No.2 EI Cerrito No.3 ,srj� /�q� ! r> //6 tf0 //6 El Cerrito No.4 IIp r7Z /,/ / G 7 3r_ 7z EI Cerrito No.5 g q0 ;7 104 Kensington ./(o� �7 Richmond No.1 3770 j 13 I Ar e.J 6z 3 / Richmond No.2 W10 I ! �� u3Y 73 Richmond No.3 l J 6/ `��a7' '3 Richmond No.4 ''rII j y �Q 15 N�7 // Richmond No.5 ` Richmond No.6 pC/ v. .3 7'Z/ 2ar7.3 - ---------- T Richmond No.7 31 Richmond No.8 � /3I �' b /do TD f;zj Richmond No.9 l.�3 97 13 ;17o o, — Richmond No.10 h 5a A�f ;I 'V 7/ 1111 ,'( Richmond No.11 Sib /0 3 ?"y' / e� ,Z , I Richmmul No.12 �0 lo // /o' 03f- ry 1lichmond No.18 1,26 fl7 o5 I r7 J7 r .. Richmond No.14 Richmond No.15 Riclunmrd No.16 33 `/ 02 _ 60 — Richmond No.17 / p}- y37 Richmond No.18 �.i� pu-' _ tl37 Richmond No.19 .o - Richmond No.20 C/Z 600 ar) 77 Rielm and No.21 eZ� /l r4 7'b W.1unqua no.22 77 a7/Oz :aJ 77 z '67 ' Richmond No.23 070r//`f0 Richmond No.24 b 9 / v Richmond No.25 /. 49 03� //Z _-- ,27 �a Richmond No.26 d Richmond No.27 I pA9J !� 25ir i-1) Z l- Z Richmond No.28 i/� a/.y0 Richmond No.29 +. ! e� 1 67 F�y 78 ! --_..- Richmond No.36 tii/; w;P Richmond No.31 el'7` 7/ 39, y0 Richmond No.32 3)l' g3 pJ Z 7f 33" 7/ ! Richmond No.33 I�tYb/u•m / //e �( /-z Richmond No.34 "t/ 1 i 70,01 Ly _ Riebmond No.35 2v 77 03 43 %7 .71 Riclnnond No.36 /7 18¢ fl 0 61 /z7 ,...�.. l ....�_f Richmond No.37 I 6 �/ . 1 eb a37 /0.3 _ San Pablo No.1 /U c'7 jl 7 /Or 0 6 /1/0, San Pablo No.2 74 13rf 3 _ (/0 9 ar7 I Giant 102/ --- — Rodec No.1 71) p9//7 �a ya•�G� _ Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.1 026 80 I/,Z 6z o3/ 71% Pinole No.2 „pI , �.3 170,3/ _S`/ ----- --- Hercules p/y /a y-' . . 7, ,Z'j/_..7 Selby Totals Carried Forward - ------ -- ? ------ I � F i P PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 Aa.aut J..tizn DW t Cw.t)Y 3 Superintendent of County Superintendent) {AW 1 F..A,W aid—M,.1' Superior Judge f Sheriff County Clerk (F.tl Tum) Public instruction G of Schools - v W V % d 6 W a % W O o Y W C C 't W ! � V •t o - u m F ( a P N'127 79 y� ��� �,3 J �J>6 79 //X1/0 p! 51Z jr /6Y Jd.L 67 i 71 pp/,� h'17 //z /of to w/g, /77 //6/7z 19 - I' 9 163 11A/33i/63 ./4S 4.3 /�G - /75 3 _ �r �0 7'6166 /00 yq 79 0 5 W r7 Y,�, !:yz 17 7/ -17 9r ..� 75 7/ J4 07 7/ —_ 79 -17 GJ 3z 65/ Se io/ (, i/dr .J.s-75/ F.9 Py /20 l sl J 7J 7P- 124 /ya.43 r6 v6. yy D lid h/16 /ao sr 93 /aa" 511 �5 133 J.36 4/519 /t6/ P/ Pr ✓z/ /ia ;/za /iy 97 77 s�o. /.J0 /• ? 7.2 /002 i3, m/ x/ - z 107 7.S- 11713 ab ap��? e7 D 0 Jr` -?S -17 --- y is T iaG 116 a7 V-0 J y� 5'S(" 1,63 /a,z 70 7D r Zz IV;? :/a /,z3 y477 /J6 7f1 Y6 f? -j 9,3.. .141//o32_ ---- �r'f �y 47 /67 .?7 .3 77 nG 7a-7� 9/ _ ZS 3a .?z 3r - /{ 77 von A7 V7 //8 8z:�5 iz6 �i p 1�.s �s/a� s� ....... r. �a 67 116 //j-- �i(6 rJ6 11.Y 75- 4/f 79 VD/ /off - 5/ //3 9/77l ?D/ 95� j x3 'Ir o 7r M 97 95/ 63 169 17z /19 /7e9 122113 94 /0 47 /7r as/67 a9 7n 97 a/ 6 /moi 9r _ iq G{70 /D�z/a� /S7 !6/ 77 -- �a �G f7 9G 99 /o/ 66 /a /ra ✓z8 /.?r 6.2-9rr 1 e 7 ' F 6 I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Chief Justis Supw Court" Chief Justice Supreme Court S Assoc Jusfu Supreme Co9d A.secnate Justice Supreme Court -. _ (Full Term) (ShorlTerm) (EadlagJaauwy3 19M € (Full Term) (Short term) (EadiagJeausry31927)� _ _ _ ELECTION PRE,CINCTS k p F r > Totals Brouaht Forward Crockett No.1e�/7 �� /`1' Yd ✓g_/fid p z {{ i+ Crockett No.2 6r1 166 13 C P_3 j Crockett No.3 �� 8Z /0 9 56 .J --- Crockett No.4 Valona No.1 Valona No.2 .'I a�/ .�J J7 °F/ W M1 Valona No.3 , J6 70 JJ 3 -2y 760 i Port Costa No.1 U 26 4,2— Port zPort Costa No.2 _-.- llauville No.1 '21 (ID /Dy ! 6f /a7 / llmville No.2 ro 9 - San Ramon $ jZ /3 7,F Tassajarn U a. �g a 26 Alamo ./ � Lafayette _ .. Orinda /3 67 ii36 1.3 4.3 � Alhambra44 Walnut Creek No.1 7N -- Walnut Creek No.2 zq - Walnut Creek No.9 yr Saranap 23 67, 1j;2 .2? assist, Martinez No.1J Martinez No.2 '1 -03� /06 - 111-tine.No.3 52,7P SO 87 Martinez No.4 59 87 �1d Martinez No.5 76 'V :/.?SC --- — _- Martiri.No.S Martinez No.i �AkIII v�'/ Martin-No.'S -�//a 7 ??J /p30 ..� Martinez No.9 /QJ 0 LL4: Viae Hill Mountain View SID 77 Concord No.1G 6 Concord No.2 21 9Z.. (0 _ N75..Z ��`� 3 �..-----`— Concord No.3 67 /53 (a b!/3�.q . 3 Concord No.4 70 a?7 7 /r5/ /.rf`J— ./ Associated 5q to /.33 7 ?rSa Ay ColvOl Pacheco (./4 7 X70 Pittsburg No.d �� .7? �'7 6 Zai;GG Pittsburg No.2 � 5141 p @t��/'h Pittsburg No.3 PT /.3 a °OT r�0 ar - Pittsburg No.4 gZ 116 Pittsburg No.5 4 /07 7 Pittabarg No.s .---- --- -- Pittsburg No.7 t'1f J 0 y3 /7 //0p Pittsburg No.S .9 -I 1 if/ .ZZ/ 7`/0� Clayton Morgan Territory Bay Point 76 1)/ Clyde asi �3 �fU /G y9 Nichols Totals Carried Forward y — N p,, PRECINCT VOTE ONLY re +alldbyimA+M dMl�i PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 -ps e uleluv oU.o-acwudl 7 Superintendent or County Superintendent C er�.l,tuaaPn.l�kour—Qt.. Superior Judge public Instruction of Schools Sheriff County Clerk (Full T 3 o II r ao n o x a z i I� y � ci U W C C I:,26 /or' //z/ay /-/0 /5! {/,{3 /5/8 QS 0 /4'D /70' r /az 3R/66 1//0 //J -16 7d Q� ro 75 80 Q9 93 96 �d rid o� r.14 Py 9/ /// 17 I!.2/ 7?' 9S /00 92. /dam .i7 G 09U y3 �J 77 76 ! l 3Z .s7 7/ 67 G8 70 eZ� a 7a y9 01 7f �7 63 9/ /67 /z7 z7 6 Iiaa .2�1 67 67 9(.4 7e) 4/6, 59 7$ 8� 00 - jSa� 7i 1/3/3T /60 - ji oz7 3� 0 7�f 75/ ups 87 /17 IY 090 �/13/ 7t r - �loz 6/ /16 /a,/ /3S /Ir J-7i/G s�7 i;'17 J� 7/ 93 91F $0 1d6 7/ /9D 2Ir .�/� 3a'/,z/3a'/,z/.2f a'/,z/ ' .zf H9 .5 7.2 7T 7- 36 J,1- �7 3� G7 9 y /os 97 0� S7 r.5— /e7 /3a�is :�?/a7 AIr - ..g H5.74 ioy /,a� "ay lar 67/0 . a3 66(a9x/06 17f — - Ha /Jf 66 /74, /7/' 66 P6 /50, l Hi 6 S aff/aid /,2r 7446 70/az 1,X NH3 90 W A'J' x/37 yi a Or 16� 1!J3 /D ;a9 Sar" /�zr .v 67 7P 13.3. MOa//G z /�� 65 93 /03,3 d7 q., li 8 iT� /6P. 77 8f/,17 /y5/ -- — D 77 07 /0 j7 9d 7/ /2`/ /.Y-v 264' 597 /6 r ?/7 Y9 1,17//0 /z Si �' 6/ /67 I�6a G9 . //7/re- /37 4or /o d r ;- G 70 8z /9'//17 r32 51S/ G,5) ? N' A u7 /or �IF1W 73 y yD 6 3 .S�- 75/ 7a5 /7 - 10'? 77 a y t a` /W 5/6✓ay /,sa 13,3 az 8/ 90 /// /DJ 70 7�/ 5/ 7/ p3 -- -- -- �H6 .267J 74 67 22, 419 ---� �79 qr7 /yP zD/ va aP a3 6z 67 { I; zi PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Cdief J=Sopme Coad Chief Justice Supreme Court i JluW*1MbS1p�e Cw d Associate Justice Supreme Court (Full Tcrm) (ShortTerm) (Endiogjauusry3,1921)Ci (Full Term) (Short eon) (EadmgJeaoag3l m x ELCTz E ]0N F PRECINCTS 14 51 a a Totals Erogfl Forwsra ! _ Antioch No.1 J( 6.3 _ - 66 .X_F/ Antioch No.2 6a, F3 ?.I— Antioch 3Antioch No.3 3a'//7� Antioch No.4 �T $2r 8 `J3 122 7z Antioch No.v 77 36 f6 Lone Tree /3 1/`✓ _ 3� /�5— 41 �`. Brontuvad No.1 3g y9 � J/ -a/ PS" Brentwood No.2 A16 8 f Byron No.1 21 elle_ - / yp� /iZ. 6j s Byron No.2 27 66 6 '�9 /9 6r Knightsen Oakley No.1 y' 3'yZ 2 z1 F .3 r . Oakley No.2 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTAL& 1Qh17. ..r�7 _ - 75'7370191 Cz i PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN . .�....neuo..�..A�a:.r.A. PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 a.wr.c�.. A.—W J d w Dist ke coed Supe,nIendeat of County Superintendent Sherffi County Cierk A,nl•FmuppA.hUi.L—Di..l Superior Judge public Iusfruction of Schools (Full T_) D c a 9 - .4 z9 z GQ 71j�y 17 aY a/ 703 9/ pan :/oe �o ioo9 �D� 2x 70 G z 8% /13 /z 5 7l /36 7� 9 i 3Y p-1 75" 75' 75/ a� Ga a - a5 77 d7 fV — n. /6 73 .33 ',16 .T 119 X7.3.3 a-o /07 y7 F'/ 4170 114+ uysi Ix671 13t7d, �w : l -rt 1 r 1 PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Auditor Recorder Tax Collector District Attorney Assessor ; _ _ h � E ELECTION o cr 6 $ q iq PRECINCTS it 9 c N rjrj ' w it i ❑ w ti a °' G 4 U G U rl Cerrito No.1 /1.6 _ f8U - . _- I`f /N8� /67 107 /a3 f El Cerrito No.2 /j1 i�7 '8`/7 El Cerrito No.3 i 7r 17� 9 /7T 1754 //7'./2 I El Cerrito No.4 /07 ;/i37'� El Cerrito M.5 /77 /Y2 //,/ /39 177 !/4r`f Kensington �/61 /6`6 34 /Jy /6 1/F/ 77y Richmond No.1 11103 !b f/yl°� `3 ML G Richmond No.2 0 174 47/ 7/ Y17 7d f.� Richmond No.39iZ JY� j 6'Z /Ud dro�q c7� Richmond No.4 r b/ �,o� R�/ �/ 7/. / 7J .. Richmond No.5 � - Richmond No.6 x'06 '/of Richmond No.7 E�!//0 /l9 arv3 /�/. ! y,P /a/- Richmond No.Bl''fy /`/� 9% i(�l (e7>Z 67/d0 un _ Riclond No.9 l3i a7_ S/ //G a6- 7'1 96r Richmond No.10 �!!�. /r jo 1,)3z Richmond No.11 ! 7�7 16 Richmor d No.13 Richmond N,13 7x.9/0 `f/v 6d 101. Ricbmond No.14 G/0 /`/G &1 //0 aff 73-./D0 - Richmond No.15 /-35 Richmond No.16 /10 1776 Ste. 6//j .._ Richmond No.17 ,6 Jd m/ yT 1113 6,q .2�5 Richmond No.1S SD �9 7 pJ r'Cf67- °t/- df�, Ricbmond No.19 /w �.3 7-.7/ :y� Ricbmoud No.20 Richmond No.21 /�oG Richmond No.22 j/1?7 a70 //7 /.,/ Richmond No.23 7119717- re/ar-N/ d/ 7rP V7! Richmond No.24 J� `/✓ F7 7f Richmond No.25 iia 3 4/ /43 7 r 7R� - Richmond No.26 11,f 7 77p 10✓ / i SJ'�'. _._. Richmond No.27 .Yi/. /3 p �JJ 7Z ,3 Richmond No.28 37 Richmond No.29 //_/ ///y 1197 70 /.tl!� Richmond No.36 ` / Richmond No.31 /311 /`1`9 96 y+Z y�'t'. r /3�. .. -. Richmond No.32 /Uz 7,2 7�. _. Richmond No.33 /q� Uj //(o I�r- U,j i?j`-/s'd Ricbmond No.34 Richmond No.35 �� Richmond No.36 /7F /73 x/73q 77./3 Richmond No.3711/J�e� .j,//: San Pablo No.1 �1�7 1777 U 161 9T San Pablo No.2 h/77. IVr 0� a7/,zy.. J / 9: -77, __.. ..._. Giant j;7,. I Sl All �IDq Rodeo No.1 h/v Jr l e`l7 73/// Rodeo No.2 gla5 07/ 61 q7D_ /17 !q 6:/v 0ry .—.---_ Pinole No.1 q0 -744 07 ���r57' _ 7/ 671a .._- Pinole No.2 w2/ /N� 3/7/"a✓p.. 2P Iicrenles ?/37 d b' Selby Totals Carried Fermrd I! i Lj Y r ' I � I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN 11 PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 Treasurer II Public AdministmW : Coroner Sarve S�asr /, 04f. Si�nw fi d a vt 14 47 W 77 65 107 317. 77. I/�z IJ7 di� :ar 7Z / G47 /a3 /7r 6/ id/ 37/;/ PJ7 Go ;saz31. P J` GS' I/-i,3 /,25'73 F6 9112 .23-/ oz z7 7 41719" do2d IIDO //z,3� -2,5-,Vr �2 ,of 70 K"Z aid ii/-/a -1y_ �4 r7 97 ;I / 7r'/r� --= .2 r hl�� J� yz,� ��jl� !�24 p�_�P ,76 a 7r 7 9 /93 %0 �,� /� . /d¢ �// X7914 ja -zz 69 frz 11/,47 46. A26 �6 2,i- 70 9' NAM. /69 /,zz ,�o #0 -20 69 711 26 ry- Y-7 ao 6 /oa r.�G 173/ic (.7 !d7 s1 q�' _ -. a7 164 'F oo- 7az 1J6 3 95 77 17`7 9J 1,2,3 '/17 d7 /7 7- 9Z 4V 9/ zr 9D_ 76/0,7 7a�o2a5 di�� r/3 leu 123 V7 az 06 /d7 /Jz 97 'ems - -- �/ i7 7D 7,4 d /r5 YJ 6 5K .57 ' - — !r 63 c9 it/!l" i�/a� � 6, f Vr:az 9d� Vy� �1 i1/ 5G 62. ja,3 1f.5 au /AI3 - e�' qa A17 -- 79 7roi,� ' /77 II/;9 7� 03/ /z9 4 /oe /7� /(a 5iy 3a of to /6(0 % /9G /17 97 — �5 w// 703 1.2X !Q3_ 51 yob/6 y.2/ /,7 +46 I/G �a LI I It y I a r PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE j Auditor Recorder i Taa Collector District AttorneyAssessor '�i h � i II II� H z r. ELECTION A v �I r I $ I c rya a PI{ECL\TCTS i s x � r o Gm Nz o � = o C U O 7 �f ¢ L J 6 6 O Totala Brought Forward p Crockett No.1 /3/ •2/ Crockett No.2 l6G h/67 13y Id-a Ilf //e7 r/ Crockett No.3 027 Crockett No.4 Valona No.1 �/0, /or y-7i. .rJ j Volans No.2 /49A JI///G /03 99 7d Valona No.3 /DY +/Oohs �l //y /UG f7,7G Port Costa No.1 /p7 93 76 76V7; Port Costa No.2 7G ;�7 /.[ ldJ?i 7/ Dam-ille No.1 alg /UrfL/ /03 /U 5t 97 �— Danville No.2 I2D �/) / / /.2'F sari Ramon /LO/ 6 ff, Tnssujara r °� J7. 1/ Alamo 9� t4 a/ 8� 97 F4 3D/Lafayette l55 !11'16 37/rf7 1117 ra /6/s o�fo a -. q lroga ti e�6 lo/^ / 73 .S6 7ar77 /7' Orinda Q 7Z 7 r rz 76 7015/ �_. Alhambra I�{I III/(/ Rralnat Creek No.1 Walnut Creek No.^— q9_ 9/5,'// 9Fa Walnut crack No.3 /9(p I 0z a�/ /902011 _ 6 ..._7q p �, ..-- Saramip i 1I 0/ JO 77 0703 Martinez No.1 /05 09 rJ I� F7 llartinca No.2gry 12 rJ`a1 :+ ,Martinez No.3 ^2� 7/ 9r% U7 U� 7/ .Martinez No.4 ^7g7 /`/g3 /oaf //0� e�7 /UT/7,¢Uy Marline.No.5 //"/ / G o1 7o3Q Abd rT" d/ Martinez No.S 176 F/ 17fMartinez No.No.7 Mf,r/�/ i�/4�9 6� /26 111,7, ,Martinez No.S 1/a/7 i/rfla @6/ /.2S N� !/✓rpQ-�Q Martinez No.3 d'3 �Ic�/ a/aZ vino Hill /ae 1I/a36 hGl /66 1124 5- p97 7/ :Mountain Vi— 11,q I/,2(o �0 JY 9p Concord No.1 /$I !/f nGa� /J�f 7X 1,4 !p Concord No.2 I// 6 Concord No.3 .V'/0 7d iW z - ✓9e / ,. Concord No.4 0.?`7r 'E,Tal- Associated ry'7 �r8� h p 0 76 7.2_. G G 3/ - --�° Pacheco p36 �/�7 JO /SSL 20 3 3y Pittsburg No.1 76 7,57 D rd �/... ,. ..7J r_...-w_ 6 a Pittsburg No.2 76 � 7 77 Pittsburg M.8 �9 / �d /So2 �y 3e/0 Pittsburg No.4 73 I,JT /r 77 7.1 GS a�/,q Pittsburg No.5 NO IIl y7 41 /// �_ _ _0_.�7.6 Pittsburg No.5 �/00 1/01 .96 yd 99y Pittsburg No., 77 7� 9 ` 77�/ '✓`-/ °��...._.-- ----'-'--' PittsburgNo.S i/0`f V ll, Pyr `ll /VT Clayton 80 it 76 i Fag Tai Gy Morgan Territory // !i / /0 9 Ray Foh,t 03 216 444 7/ 10 _ D7 Aa 4a 3Clyde .5 6� . 5 3d Nichols _y7 bTotals Carried Forwartl !! w I I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 NON-PARI7SAN Treasurer .i Pubtie Administrator .i Coroner Surveyor t_5qffft j.!� Oil �SOIFrise._....................OSL , o w I 00 0 6 W 0 o z z° c d i w G G. O [v r G C O a 5 s Y r66 i59 �� 72 7Z 517 ✓�7J llr 10r16 r5/ /D �d /66 g /07 ' 1/7 /r //7 7r 7/ /r 93� - yz - //7. 62- ,t� /6 �a, X26 7/ .30 r5 y � /6 % -- 036 0S7 a7 �3-//( -�4 s 67' 6-7 2j�­ 26 .3a 03�� 73_ J-/ a/ ¢0 : /a! 79 6 -26 ?3 [7r e3S 0-4/7 '179 3`t''7an�yo 9� /9F;67 7"f 53 �U, ,-?V 7 0' /3 9,3 /,zy A�z a6$I 60 a/ i'911 S,t 6/__ 38 �9 /9 X93 /a Gz/� 90 66 A/ /6s— //y .ss /Ja2.Z 9 6,3� z a/ /.zr ldyt 15- 1W s W a3>3 d75/ 99 ay u/)7 I/3o 77. 73 /96 k V/y80 J,7 rV.f4 w /zy /056 X36 d/as-7/ /.fu�/117 5117 /y /7 -6 o3/ .76 /'z Al, 613 Ar 40 /77 X16 •,��0 S/ y7 s G 3 9/97 - /7y /51 A00 IT91 76 79 J9j i5 ins ay 3,3 �3a i f 3 7Z V i7 7 58 2�' �70 ' 6,2 7.1 /7 fd odd h1II67 - 9/ /06/7 3e 66 3/ 96 7� 1617 �ao "/7.z7 X75/ /az 1d7 028 j3G G6 �8 a9 _ 7/ /9' 13a �27 99 -- 7 � p z -za - � _ 7i 1811 NON-PARTISAN PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Auditor � Recorder Tu Collector District Attorney Assessor I � i I I 5 E• : Y LLLCTION c $ a WI PRE,CLNCTS '_ a t! ren o w ti v E- 7' 0 a - z ti o Totals Brought Forward j Antioch No.l Antioch No.2 /¢io 147 laT Md Antioch No.3 l47_ -. _. .._. .. _ - ,/ - L—_—__..__ Antioch No.4 9'� 9� �/ Y�q : 97. S"35/T ___ Antioch No.5 _ 114 117, `// �/._. - .// Lone Tree6 8 G / Brentwood No.l ://Q Brentwood No.z Byron No.173 77 75 '---�------ Byron No.210 10 83 76';5�d ` _linightsev �3 {r. 7T1 6.7: Oakley No.1 1/6 /U '71— ... Oaldey No.2 w. °"3 !/ 9`J^ _ .._._ 71 II 1 ]- // I - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS i360 �t39?�. bICS II,53Ie _ - '✓� ��a/-, III 13s5u -_ ---— I I { I � L � s I ' I - i f _,. I / s I , I a r � r PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 NON-PARTISAN . Treasurer Public Administrator Coroner Surveyor sopor r ...DbL sopaww ,; 0 $ ° a z °� zz i z � x m z d W Q } ' 4 W 9 10¢ 07 a7 5-,y /0a _ 76 ay_ l8 77 �9 n 4z7 /,7 v3 �c 6R-, �s"�T /i7 l0p //7 1/ 3 89 'f/ //T -— r----— 7J' 7> /0 y,3 20 . 7.2_ 7f Y�- 7r. GY!7 .?7-/7.Ir p0 /7 / spa Ilia+. I3z�L�11`I- }M L4c07000 P.M_ _- . ----! ---- - ------_ .� A -1 I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE ELLOTION P1tFCIi\CPS : M Cerrito No.1 !//0 /50 N6 W146 .. El Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.3 Rl Cerrito No.4 El Cerrito No.5 !!io"J _ Kensington j(• 6� .3r7 Fr 66 _ Richmond No.1 - Richmond No.2 Richmond No.3 77 74 Richmond No.4 d ..... 7p Richmond No.5 914. - Riclummd No.8 Richmond No.7 Richmond No.8. Richmond No.9 /.2y Richmond No.10 113 "--- - __. . Richmond No.11 `(off /60: i llichmm�d No.12 Ricinnond No.13 /36 Richmond No.14 Riclunond No.15 - Richmond No.16 Richmond No.17 ✓/ GQ9 - Richmond No.18 Richmond No,19 Richmond Na.20 1 Richmond No.21 Richmond No.22 .7 7, Riehmond No.23 (rSly ;. Richmond No.24 127 '17. Richmond No.25 W /71. w. Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 U� Richmond No.28 _ Yl/ 3� _.._..__{...._.. ._.._. Richmond No.29 Richmond No.36 11-0 Richmond No.31 121 - Richmond No.32 /0/ HO { ." Richmond No.'33 /%? Richmond No.34 -74 ! 03 Richmond No.35 9z - /00 Richmond No.36 Richmond No.37 Ix— Snn Pablo No.1 San Pablo No.2 Giant Rodeo No.1 - Rodeo No.2 ! Pinole No.1 . . ..ie Pinole No.2 Selby Toads Carried Forvmrd 61z 71 f G3 313 SS's 414q /6 n( _ 331 ?06 I r PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PART!<SAN a PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 Vit" w • fir..,�' ������.,�./ *�``�,�`� � �'�� 1 y .. .. ......_. .-._.:-_•___ .-...—.. —..-tee I 5, �f0 /116 9/ /G7 i II PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE _. a — LLLOTION PRECINCTS ry — Tatala Brought Forward Crockett No.1 Z/ /or /UO q �+ I Crockett No.2 x.079 4 Crockett No.3 7 /z, �� �S lV : -: •' Crockett No.4 1 d /.p7 0 , 7 - - Volona No.1 J'l /7 9s5 Valona No.2 A S7./dl 8G P2 Valona No.3Port Costa No.I 6 9 '/ Port Costa No.2 r77-71 3 �a Danville No.1 I AW i / !. Danville No.2 San Ramon 70 1'nssajara �3 Lafayette Moraga I Orinda - - Alhambra ! ' Walnut Creek No.1 -------- Walnut ----Walnut Creek No.2 - t r Walnut Creek No.3 Sornnnp Afartinez No.1 Afartinez No.2 Afartinez No.3 - AIartiaaz No.4 . i Alartinez No.5 .Martinez No.6 Martinez No.i Martiner.N,8 Martinez No.9 vine Bill — I Mountain View Concord No.1 Concord No.2 ! ..... Concord No.3 II 1 Concord No.4 - Associated Cowell I l.....1log .. ................... Pacheco tl C P Pittsburg No.7 Pittsburg No.2 q' l � h Pittsburg No.3 J! - Pittsburg No.4 i Pittsburg No.v Pittsburg No.6 !4I I ' I Pittsburg No.7 - Piltaburg No.8 _ - Clayton ! - ...f. __...— Aforgan Territory i. Bay Point ..11- _..... Clyde , Nichols Totals Carried Forward t37. 11w µfr9 /7V, 47173. 3sl / 1- i I P PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 71N3 Rk3 AL- 3 SG G2 73 !sa z91�3 - S7 J7 �7 76 /�f! SV 7,L /s31 HI 6,6 16,5 ,�-5 7F iF'/ 33 /J7 Aw 1'17 .Z/ /8" z`/ I i ------------- ------------- 11A --_---- -11A 8a7 "40 Ar I I NON-PARTISAN PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE 14 { ELE CTION PRECINCTS \a Tocols Brought Fa—rd j � t Antioch No.I l!Z Antioch No.2 Antioch No.3 p Antioch No.A lQ 7 r 9 '25— Antioch 5Antioch No.5 .. Lone Tree Gy Brentwood No.l Brentwood No.2 q,3 �G Byron No.I Byron No.2 9.3 1{uightsen - Oakley No.1 Onldey No.2 q '..pff1 q L t CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS 673 3 637 /7� .f �7I . /y/ /G7 I u n i_ I � Il} i j d , I� PRECINCT VOTE ONLY h PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 NON-PARTISAN 9a 78 7f °� y7 3/ 7 J11. i i I - i ' h NON-PARTISAN PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE 1 ELEOTION 1' ' PP.LOINOTS i El Cerrito No..l �- El Cerrito No.2ryV El Cerrito No.3 EI Cerrito Na 4 _ EI Cerrito No.5 Ke-ington Rieltwond No.1 Ricl:moud No,2 — Richniond No.3 Richmond No.4 1 ' Rieh.—I No..5 Ricluhond No.6 — Riehmond No.7 I lticluhond No.8 Ricluhond No.9 _ R.ielimond No.10 liiclunohd No.11 Ricbwond No.12 Richmond No.13 rinhmnnd No.14 Richmond No.15I Ricluhond No 16 Richmond No.17 t Ricluumrzl No 1S P.iolunond N9Lo.19 j �! Riclunmrd No.20 _ Rielnnond No.21 II b'icbmond No.22 �I p Ricbm—d No 23 �..liidunmul No.21 Richmond No.25 II!I jj - Riebniond No.26 L.._ Riehmmid No.27 { Ricluhond No 28 II - i Iiielunond No.29 n tltl Ricbmoud No.30 Ricbhioud No.31 Riehmond No.32 Rid-nd No.33 M I k Ridu,md No.34 Ricluhond No.85 !' k Riehmond Nh.36 Riclnnond N3 - -� Sao P.lblo No.1 I S;ur Pablo No.2 ? i I Ciaht ' I RodoNo.l Rodeo No.2 1 �r� ___ .__ E•! Pinole No.1 i Pinole No.2 Hercules pG Selby ti u Totals Carriad ForwarU � � _ .. - - r - 1 i PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 y 1 ' I NON-PARTISAN PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES ,5POLLED AT THE FILE CITIONT I•; PRECINCTS Totals Brought Forward I II (i'rOClCelt NO.I 1 '- Crockctt No.2 Crockett No.3 !, u Ct-lidt No.4 Vol—No.2 VIIlona No.3 Port Costa No.I 4 Port Costa No.2 Danville No.1 �I i ! .Danville No.2 San Ramon F Alamo .1lOraglt _ Orindx V j ,.. fpfpII Alhambra ; I Wnlnat Creel:No.1 R'nbnrt Creel-No 2 Wahntt Creel:No.3 Martinez No.I 1 Martiuez No.2 IIartinu No.3 I 1[mtine7,No.4 l Martinez No.5 — illartinez No.fi Martinez No.7 'Maruncz No.5 ! Martin,:No.3 I Ciuc Bill Mountain vivo- y Concord Na.1 C.—rd No.2 J .7:2 /01ZY Concord No.3 90 MO ( �3 zoo Gan-rd No.4 �/70 lJ /p' /J Associated �' i� I/ all T Cc,-ell 1 c 70 l I� z Pittsburg No.1 !' d ( 17 /12Z Pittsburg No. Ptttsbtt:g No.32 /9/ yl Pittsburg No.4 8/ Pittsburg No.5 - a -/517 t Pittsbut I tPittsburgN o.ss P /9- g T5— / Clayton - N -- Morgan Territory �' Ia Bay Point - Clyde q 1j t 11 Nicbcls Totals Carried Forward 6¢d ;dYG i7y /71".9f3 p y / ,. n _17 PRECINCT VOTE ONLY ' Al PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 NON-PARTISAN N - 6 I _ 1 1 _ ;Y 1 - °a NON-PARTISAN PRECINCT VOTE ONLY N STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES*POLLED AT THE n ELECTION PRECINCTS Totals Brought Forward _ _ Antioch No.3 Antioch No.2 Antioch No.3 Antioch No.4 Autioch No.5 Lone Tree -- Brentwood No.] Brentwood No.2 Byron No.1 Byron No.2 Kuightsen Oaldcy No.1 p _ Oaldey No.2 - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS e __.l: - 3, And from, the foregoing statement of results of said Election, the Board determines and finds and declares that the following named persons have received the highest number of votes of his party in his said Supervisor District for dele- gate and shall be the representative of his party for said Supervisor District for which he was elected, in all Conventions of his Party in said County to which said P-litical Subdivision is entitled to representation, and certificates of Elect- ion are directed to be issued to each of them respectively, to wit: - SUPERVISOR DISTRICT #1. (Republican Party). 'Pe Arthur A.Alstrom. J.F;Brooks. Tsar N. Calfee. E.M.Downer. George B.Fredenburg Hiram E.Jacobs G.E.Milnes F.S.Newsom Wallace Snelgrove. (Democratic Party) No Elections. (Socialist Party) No Qualifications. (Prohibition Party) No qualifications. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 2. (Republican Party). John W.Bristow Michael C.Shea. Frank W-Hutchinson. (Democratic Party) Marion B. Brewen. Thos. S.Duane. Merle-L.Daley. (Socialist Party) No qualifications. (Prohibition Party) No Qualifications. ' SUPERVISOR DISTRICT #3. (Republican Party) A.F.Bray Leroy Rrom N.P.Nott. - F.H.Roberts. � N.R.Sharkey. (Democratic Party) J.J.Anderson John P. McNamara Edward W.Netherton s Alva S.sherlock Glenn A.Wilcox. (Socialist Party) No qualifications. (Prohibition Party) No qualifications. f � 286 c. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 4. (Republican Party) Y Otis Loveridge. C.H.McClure. (Democratic Party) No Elections. (Socialist Party) -- No Qualifications. (Prohibiti^n Party) No qualifications. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT ¥r5. (Republican Party) Mortimer B.Veale. Roy V. Davis W.W.Morgans, Jr. (Democratic Party) No Electi^ns. (Socialist Party) No qualifications. (Prohibition Party) No Qualifications. Thereupon the Board takes recess as a Board of Canvassers of Election to and until Thursday, September 16th, 1926, at 10 o'clock A.M. at which time the Absent Voters ballots cast at said election on August 31st, 1926, will be counted and final results of said election declared. ,t • . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman. `•T; Clerk. I.:, s 387 :;; IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTa COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, SEPTEISBER 7th, 1926. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Bucbanan,Chairman; 6unervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.B. Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clerk. The proceedings and records of the Board for and during the month of August, 1926, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by Chairma and Clerk. In the hatter of Appoval of Warrants of Reclamation District #S02. Good cause appearing therefor, It is ordered that the following warrants of Reclamaticn District 602, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: PIo. Date Amount. 422- August 28th., 1926 $50.20 . 423 If 9.00 424 it 214.01 425 It140.00 426 " 20.50 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the ' approval of said warrants by affixing thdr signatures thereto. In the ;latter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamaticn District #2059. a Good cause anoearing therefor, it is ordered that the following warrants - of said Reclamation District be and the same are hereby approved, to ;wit: No. Date Amount. <?' j6S Sept. let, 1926. $ 110.CO 389 53.56 390 " 100.70 391 55.57 392 2 2.03 3 370.00 394 " 66.00 396 25.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to nate the approval of this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. f 388 In the Fatter of Transfer of Funds. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the sum of $8950.99 be and the same is hereby ordered transferred from the General Fund to funds of Joint Highway District #4, consisting of counties of Sacramento and Contra Costa. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. In the Matter of Dance Permits. The following persons having made application to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. on followinE dates: Rodeo Booster Club, Rodeo Hall, Sept. 18th, 1926, Sept. 25th, 1926, and Oct. lot, 1926. M.E.Lucas, Millon Springs School House, Moraga, Sept. 11th, 1926. Knightsen Farm Center, August 28th, 1926. S.P.R.S.I. Society, of Danville, Tassajara Hall, Sept. 11, 1926. It is, by the Board ordered that permits be and the same are hereby granted to above named persons to conduct dances until 3 o'clock. A.M. on above named dates In the Matter of Advertisement for Bids for construct-on of Concrete Slab Bridge ovc+r Alhambra Creek, near Town of Martinez. The Board navinC heretofore advertised for bids for construction of a concre e I slab bridge over Alhambra Creek adjoining the City limits of Martinez, in Supervisor District #2: and this being time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids in follcrine sums, to wit: DS. D. DUTCHER JR. Concrete per cu. yd, $28.50 Reinforcing steel, ton, 151.00 MUNICIPAL IMPROVE:.IENT CO'. Concrete per cu, yd, $38.32. Reinforcing steel,ton,100.00 D. McDONALD: Concrete, per cu. yd, $30,50 Reinforcing steel, ton, 90.00 GRANT & HART: Concrete, per cu. yd, $ 34.00 Reinforcing steel, ton, 110.00 SMILIE & BAKER: Concrete, percu. yd, $ 27.00 Reinforcing steel, ton, 104.82 R.B. McKenzie, Concrete, per cu. yd, $ 25.00 Reinforcing steel, ton, 140.00 C.A. BRUCE & S01ZS: Concrete, per cu. yd, $ 32.00 Reinforcing steel, tor., 130.00 Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that t:e bid of Smilie & Baker, is the lowest and best bid nresented for the building of said bridge, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to Smilie & Baker, at sums stated in their bid; It is further ordered that said Smilie & Baker, give bondsin following - sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor j 38J :r, I and material furnished and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithful iz performance of said contract. It is further ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County - prepare Contract and bond in accordance with f r egoin_ order. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote o` the Board. In the Ratter of construction of ' Bridge over San Ramon Creel:, at Danville, to be known as Olsson Bridge. This Board having heretiore advertised for bids for contracting a riveted de,.k bridge over San Ramon Creek, at Danville, to be known as Olsson Bridge, and this being the time and place for receiving bids, the following bidders file bids,' in following sums, to c;it: R.B.KcKenzie Structural steel ton, $150.00 Reinforcing steed, ° 120.00 Concrete in niers, cu.yd. 19.85 Floor slab concrete, lin.ft. i8.40 Piling, per lir.. ft, 2.50 C.A. BRUCE & SONS: Structural Steel ton $150.00 Reinforcing steei, ° 120.00 Concrete, in pier 8,c,:.yd, 29.00 Concrete Floor slab, " 26.00 ' Piling, per lin, ft, 1.50 e SMILIE & BAKER: Structural Steel ton, $ 144.65 Reinforcing steei, ten, 104.02 ,{ Concrete in piers, cu. yd. 25.65 Concrete Floor Slab, " 16.49 Piling, per lin.ft. 1.122 s BALDWIi; BROS. Structural Steel ton, $ 147.00 Reinforcing steed, ton, 89.00 Concrete in piers, cu.yd. 25.90 Concrete in floor slab,cu.yd 17.95 Piling, per lir,. ft. 2.65 GRANT & FART: structural Steel, ton, $178.00 Reinforcing steel, ton, 110.00 ,Concrete in piers, cu.yd. 26.00 Concrete floor slab, cu.yd. 23.00 Piling, per lin. ft. 2.10 N. D McDONALD. Structural steel, ton, $180.00 Reinforcing steel, ton, 90.00 Concrete in piers, cu.yd, 18.00 Concrete floor slab, cu.yd. 19.00 Pilirg, per lin. foot, 1.40 E.D. DUTCHER, SR. Structural Steel, ton, $195.00 Reinforcing steel, ton, 100.00 Concrete in niers, cu. yd. 20.00 Concrete in floor slab,cu.yd.20.00 Piling, per lin, ft. 1.50 MUNICIPAL IMPROVE?LENT CO. Structural Steel,tcn, $167.10 Reinforcing steel,ton, 140.00 ' Concrete in piers,cu.yd, 24.70 Concrete in floor slab, cu.yd, x29.88 Piling, per lin, ft, $ 2.66. Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of D. McDonald, is the lowest and best bid presented for said work, _ It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to D.McDonald at prices stated in his bid. It is further ordered that said D. McDonald, give bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor and materi furnished and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithfuf performance 390 i of said contract. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare contract and bonds in accordance with foregoing order. The vote on 'he foregoin order being unanimous. In the Latter of Advertisement for bids for Macadamizing Carroll and L;ereen Avenues in town of Bay Point. This Board havin hez-%tofore advertised for bids for paving of Carroll and hereen Avenues in Town of Bay Point, and this being the time and place for receivin of bids, tLe follow;:;:,, bidders file bids in the following sums, to wit: M.J. BEVANDA Rock and screenings, per ton, 2.00 Surface to be covered with asphalt per sc. ft. - - - - .02 PERES BROS:_ Rock and screenings, per ton, 93.30 Surface to be covered with asphalt, 75r sq. ft. - - - - .02 HEAFEY L0031 & COmFAIT1: Rock and screenings, per ton, $2.50 Surface tobe covered with asphalt, per so,. ft. - .02. HAUSER & CASSOIi: Roci: and screenings, per tun, 3.50 Surface to be covered with asphGlt, per sq. ft. - - - - .017 Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of Heafey,moore Company c is the lowest and best bid presented for said work, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be awarded to Heafey,moore Company at prices stated in their bid. It is further ordered that Heafey,7oore Company give bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price for labor and material furnished and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for the faithful performa ce of said work. It is fur-her ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds in accordant with foregoin; order and also contract. In the matter of Financial Repert of Contra Costa County. A.N.Sullenger, having heretofore been authorized'to have prepared under his direction, financial reoort of Contra Costa County, now presents same to this Boa d; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said report be and the same is `" hereby approved by this Board and ordered published in Contra Costa Standard, in manner and for the time prescribed by law. r } In the Yatter of Transfer of Funds. Good cause, appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followi ' sura be and the same are hereby ordered transferred as follows: The su:c of N5524.09 froz.. Highway Construction Fund to Interest and Sinking Fund. = The suc; of $50 fro::: Road Awards Fund to General Fund. The su!eof $337,51 from Suaa:.p Land Fund to General Fund. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Yatter of Allowance to Indigents. It is ordered that the following allowances heretofore made by this Board be discontinued fro:;: ,.nd -,'ter Sept. let, 1926: -7 That $20 per month state allowance and $30 county aid of Mrs. Nellie Beamis of Port Costa, be discontinued on account of removal from County. That $10 State and $10 county aid be discontinued to Thomas A.Boyer, Probat•on Officer on account o' Ella Schr.-artz. It is fu_ her ordered that +he following allor;ances be and the same are hereby increased commencing on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: Beginning Aug. lst, 1926, on reco-L.,:andation of State Board of Public Welfar Mrs. Olga Ahlquist, R.F.D. 1, Box 502, Berke:ey, be allowed $40 per month county aid in ad iti _ to $40 state aid she is no;; receiving, Beginn_ng Aug. lot, 1926, $20 per month county allowance heretofore made to+ Mrs. Anna Davi,Martinez, be drawn in favor of and forwarded to Antonio Davi, Martini z, on account o' death o *rs. Davi. Begiir n Sept. 1st 1926 the allowance of $40 per month State aid and $25 County aid tc urs. nryde Liphart'of Pinole, be changed to Howard Salmon Pinole, Beginning Sept. 15, 1926 county allowance of $20 per month be granted James H. Bane, 902 Pennsylvania Ave. tic;^.^_-nd: Beginning Sept. let 1926, Mrs. Alice Alling, Walnut Creek, be allowed $40 per month state aid and $23 per month county aid for support of herself .and six minor child ren. Beginning Aug. 1st, 1926, Mrs. Carolina yacchi, Crockett, be allowed $20 state aid for support cf her two minor children. BegimmnE Aug. lst, 1926, Rudolph Sedain, Bay Point, be allowed $10 state aid for support cf his 13 year old brother. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant cn 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.', In the Flatter of Fixing; bonds . Q County officers. ' In compliance with provisi:ns of law so: requiring, it is ordered that the Qounty officers of this county to be elected-on November 2nd, 1926, and thereafter until the further c_der of this Board, give bonds as required by law, before enteri ig upon the diccr-ar�e:of their r e spective duties, to ;it: County Treasurer $100,000 Coroner, $ 2,000. County Clerk,- 15,000 Pub, Administrator, $20,000' Auditor, 10,000 Justice of Peace, 1,000 Sheriff, 30,000 Constable 1,000. Tax Collector, .50,000 District Attorney 10,000 Recorder, 5,00^. Asses::oT, 10,000 Surveyor 5 000 Supt. of Schools, 31600 The foregoing order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board, P 2P2 I i In the Patter of approval of i Insurance Policy. The Insurance policy of Phoenix Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. on the Brentwood Public Free Library ,as presented to the Beard and by the Board approved. In the Matter of Certificate of Public Convenience to overate Automobile Stage Line, from Sacramento Bride Head in Contra Costa County to Bay Point. The Railroad Commission having heretofore granted a Certificate of Public Corm enience to one Paul Gibson, to operate an automobile stage line between points in Sacramento County and the town of Bay Point, in Contra Costa County, It is, by the Board ordered that the District Attorney be and he is hereby authorised to apply to the Ra_lread Commission for the re-opening of said case, in order that certain objections to said line may be presented to said Commission. In the Matter of allowance of claims on Special Road fund. It appearing to the Board that theee is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road fund of Contra Costa County, -hich said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1926, and from moneys collected for violation of Moto vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor truck licenses which said moneys shall be expended by said Countv exclusively in the construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County and the followin.E claims having been presented to this Board for construction of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor Districts 3 & It is by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Funds of Special Road fund, to wits Sup. Dist; $3• Edgar Brown, - - - - - - - - $310.50 Jerry Stevenson - - - -- $112.50 Benj. Brockhurst- - - - -- - 155.1.0 A.J.Sueyrec, _ - - - - - -112.50 Benj Brockhurst, - - - - --- 101.50 C.Solmi - - - - - - - -- 132.00 Concord Ice & Fuel Co. - - -- 110.55 H.G.Cloud, Assignee John Cal. Corrugated Culvert Co. - 107.17 Semas, - - - - - - - -- 117.00 Cameron & Nottingham --- - - 415.50 Spencer Lumber Company - - 152.50 Jack Davis - - - - - - -- - - 113.00 John Silveria - - - - - - 160.00 Ralph Falls - - - - - - - -- 121.50 Joe Tarwater - - - - - - - 130.50 Chester & Royal Hook - - - - 550.00 Ed. Holter - - - - - - _ -- 108.50 Suo. Dist. #4: R.Morilli - - - -- - - --- - -103.50 - Jos. D.Marshall - - - - - - - 129.00 Blake Bros. Co.- - - - - -787.92 A.A.McYahor, - - - - - - - -. 382.85 Blake Bros. C0.- - - - - -653.16 A.A.Mc:^ahon - - - - - - - - - 475.50 Blake Bras. Do. - - - - - 718.02 _ J.B.Near - - - - - - - - -- 205.50 Qalf. Cor. Culvert co. ---318,46 Otto Nunenmacher - - - - - - -141.75 E.E.O'Brien - - - - - - - 705.05 J.E.Nottingbam - - - - - -- 164.50 Frank Perry - - - - - - -- - 207.75 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. - - -455.00 ;J.Solmi - - - - - - - - - - - 171.50 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K. i '2 In the Matter of allowance of claims on General Fund. It appearin; that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 1, and R.D. 1, S•D.2, would be unreaso:ably burdened by the f,.11 payment of said claims, It is by the Board ordered that the said claims following be paid out of the General Fund, to wit: SuD. Dist. #1: R.C,'llen, - - - - -$500.60 Joe Dorma - -- ------ 610.00 R.C.Dorman - -610.65 L.L.Feria 667.50 C.Ho^vard - - - - - - -460.660 H.B.Hyatt - - - - - - 522.50 M.J Suckley,Assignee of'T.J.Ring - - - - 94.50 O.A.Long - - - - - - -522.50 E.A.Marst-_ai l 770.00 C E.Marshall - - - - -742.50 J.01-sen - '- - - - - 6-32.50 R.C.Weeden - - - - - -302.50 Sun. Dist. 2: Cal.Cor.Culvert Co.--$359.7 Cal. Cor.Culvert Co.- 307.0 Cal. Cor.Culvert Co.- 106.00 Cal. Cor.Culvert Co. -321.37 Spencer Llimb z Co.- - 362.54. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Levy of State and County Taxes for fiscal year 1926-27. The Board having considered value of all the property returned on Assessment Roll of Contra Costa County and amounts required to raise funds for conduct of the business of the County for fiscal year 1926-27, and the State Board of Equaliz - tion 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 ord:-red that the tax to be collected on each $100 of r valuation of property in Cortra Costa County for year 1926-27, be and the same is hereby fixed and levied �follows: ' General Fund, _ _ _ -a .44. 1 Hospital Fund - .15 Salary Fund - .205 Detention Home - - - - - .02 Crammer School - - - - - .41 High School - - - - - - .;9 - Road Fund - - - - - - .35 Int.& Sink. Fund - - - .015 (Court House) Int. & Sink. Fund - - - 2 (Highway) County Library - -------.0b -Advertising Fund - .01 Wismar Jt.Hospital - .05 Road Hc_d 3'aintenance-- 20 2.30 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y„. I In the Matter of Levy of Taxes on certain School and High School Districts, for 1926-27- The County Auditor Navin- reported to this Board that certain school and union high school Districts are liable for certai, taxes to raise money for payment of bonds and taxes respectively :toted for in Laid Districts; It is ordered that special taxes be and the same are hereby levied on each $100 of valuation of property in the following named school and union high school districts, to wit: 0 Pinole-Herc.l es $.Oj � Oak Grove $.09 Richmond Grammar #1 .006 Briones Valley 40 " U.H.S. #1 .02 Concord .42 John Swett U.H.S.#1 .015 Danville .42 Stege .005 Excelsior .12' Martinez #1 .03 Oakley (new) .38' Alhambra U.H.S. #2 1 Carquinez .28' it " #3 .07 Orinda Union .33 Liberty .09 Amador Valley .18• 14t.Diablo U.H:S. .07 Pacheco, .21 San Ramon Valley U.H.S. .05 Richmond U.H.S.#2 .10 Port costa .12 John Swett U.H.S.#2.355 Central .12 Brentwood-Deer Valley $.31 Richmond #2 .035 #+ .lg4 Rodeo #1 .18 It 112 .22 Pittsburg#1 .06 n 112 .19 Selby .02 Willow Springs .23 Bay Point .12. Antioch #1 .29 It 112 .20 Pleasant Hill .25 Lafayette #1 .28 u #2 2b Martinez # . - 0 11 4 07 Ban Pablo #1 .31 11 #2 .09 Valla Vista .22 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Levy of Taxes in certain school districts for year 1926-27- The County Auditor and Board of Trustees in and for the following named school districts, hav_n, respectively in :canner and form and rithin the time recuir d by law, `.avin certified to this Board, a statement of respective amounts that will , be recuired in each of the following named school districts for the conduct and maintenance of said schools during the fiscal year 1926-27, It is, by the Board ordered that a special tax be levied on each 6100 of valuation of property in follorin�; named school districts for year 1926-27, as follows: Alamo $.05 Concord, $.30 Ambrose .13 Danville .30 Antioch-Live Oak .30 Excelsior .15 Avon. .02 Iron House .28 Bay Point .30 Knightsen .09 Bradford .30 Lafayette .07 Brentwood-Deer Valley .25 Liberty .09 Briones Valley .30 Lone Tree .11 Byron .22 Martinez 30 Canyon .30 Nichols .06 Carquinez 30 Mt.Diablo X300 Clayton Valley .26 Oak. Grove f i =f Oakley x.30 San Ramon $.26 Orinda Union. .30 Selby .30 Pacheco .30 Sheldon .02 Pinole-Hercules .30 Sobrante 07 Pittsburg .30 Tassajara .04 Pleasant Hill .25 Walnut Creek .30 Port Costa .30 Willow Spring .30 Richmond .30 Rodeo .30 San Pablo .30 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Levy of Tax for building; purposes. ' The Countv Auditor and Board of Trustees in and for each of said Districts following, having in, manner and in time required by law, certified to this Board, a statement of respective amounts that will be requited in each of the following school districts: It is, by the Hoard o_dered that special tax be levied on each $100 of val- uation of property in said districts, for building nurposce, for year 1926-27: Antioch-Live Oak $.15 Pittsburg $.15 Bradford .15 Rodeo .15 Carquinez .15 Richmond .15 Concord .15 San Pablo .15 Danville .OS Selby .10 Iron House .10 Walnut Creek .15 Martinez .15 Willow Spring .15 Oak Grove .15 Orinda Union .05 Pacheco .15 Pinole-Hercules .13 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. it In the Matter of Levy of Taxes for Kindergarten schools for year 1926-27. The County Auditor and Board of Trustees in the following school districts having_ certified to this Board, a statement of respective amounts that will be re- - quired in each of the followinir named districts for mainte::ance and conduct of kinder- garten schools theroin, It is ordered that a special tax for maintenance of kindergarten schools in each of the follovin; named scho-1 districts on each $100 of valuation of property therein, for fiscal year 1;26-27, be levied as f.11o.s: Antioch-Live Oak $.13 ' Carquinez .05 Concord .13 MartineA .15 Pinole- ercules .13 Pittsburg .10 Richmond .05 Rodeo .10 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A i In the latter of Levy of Special taxes for maintenance of high schools for year 1'926-27. 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 la certified to this Board a statement of money required in said union high school dis- tricts for conduct and maintenance of schools, It is ordered that a tax be levied on each $100 of valuation of property in f�lloeing named high school districts, to wit: , Antioch H.S. $.Z5 Alhambra U.B.S. .00 John Swett U.H.S. .62 Liberty U.H.S. 63 1:t.Diablo U.H.S. No Pittsburg S. ,75 Richmond U.I.S. 55 San Ramon Valley U.H. .62 Amador Valley Jt.Union.60 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Levy of tax to maintain.a systen; of street lighting in Highway Lighting Distriots. The Board having heretofore awarded contracts for equipping, maintaining an r installing systems of street lights in certain highway lighting districts hereinafte named, and the County Auditor Navin- certified to this Board, the amounts of tax that will be required in :,aid districts for naintenance of said street lights for fiscal year 1526-27, in accordance with sad request: It is ordered that a special tax in each of the following highway lighting districts be levied on each ;9-100 of taxable property in the limits of said districts Brentwood $,30 Byron :-0 Bay Point Crockett-Crolona-Valona $.60 Kensington 05 Oakley .6o The said order is psssedby the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Levy of Taxes for maintenance of Fi:e Departments in un-incorporated totiins and in Fire Protection Districts. The County Auditor and Board of Fire Commissioners in and for the unincor- oorated towns and Fire Protection Districts hereinafter named, having i:': manner and form and within the time pzescribed by law, certified to this Board a statement of respective amounts t_at call be required in each of said districts for purpose of establishinE a;:d equipping; fire :apartment therein, It is, ordered that a special tax in each of the fclloxing named districts be and the same is hereby levied on each x100 of valuation of taxable property withi said Districts: P 3 9 Y. i £ Danville, $.12 Central .12 t:t.Diablo Fire Protection Dist. $.07 Lafayette .10 Crockett and Crolona 50 Bay Point Fire Protection Dist. . 0 Carouinez Fire Protection Dist. 1.00 Tenney- Terrace Fire Protection Dist.$.50 Sar. Pablo Fire Protection Dist. .20 The said order is passed by the unanimous vete of the Board. ' In the Matter of Levy o Tax in Road Improvement Districts Nos. 1 and 3. Bonds of Road Improvement Dist. rl, and No. 3, having; been issued out of this Board under the prov'_sicns of Road Dist. Improv. Act of 1917, page 506, and as amend ed and the Co::nty Auditor havin certified to this Board as to amount that will be required in each of said Road ImproveWent Districts Nos. 1 and 3, to pay for principa and interest that has beco.;-e due or that will become.due, on said bonds, until procee s of anther tax levy can be available for payment of said bonds; It is ordered that a wEcial tax be levied on each $100 of assessed valuation of land withi.. said road Improvement Districts Nos..l and 3, as follows: Road Improvement Dist. SP1: $14,00 Road Improvement Dist. i3: 4.50. ' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Latter of apportionment of Rail- Road Taxes throughcut County of Contra Costa for year 1926-27. WHEREAS, the State Board of Equalization has transmitted to the County Audit r stateraents sho'inc> that the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroa Company in t.._s county is 57.257 miles and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1926, is $56,,000 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stoc.; of such railroad c£ said Company, agoregat_ng the sum of $4,593,072. ' That the length o: main track and r= r.t of way of the Atchison, Tone'ra and Santa Fe Railway Company in said County is 61.26 miles, and the aseessed value per mile of the same for the yep,; 1926, is $39,000 on the whole franchise, roadway, road bed, rails and rolling stock of such railroad of said Company aggregating the sum of $2,325,640. ; That the length of the rain track and right of way of the San Francisco-Sac- ramento Railroad, in said County is 33.75 miles, and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1926, is $15,000 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rai s and r;llin:_ stock of said rail-ay of said Company aggregating the sum of $506,250. That the n:L:cor of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company upon which the f_anchise and rollin; stock of the Pullman Company is operated in thi County is 60.905 miles and the assessed value per mile for the year 1926, of such franchise ana rolling stock in this county on said Railroad is $1200, az=egating 19 A 398 f. the sum of $73,036. That the number of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company upon ;;inch the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operate in this County is 661.23 miles and the assessed value per mile for the year 1926, of such franchise and roilinE stock in this county on said railroad is $1200 aggregati the sum of $73,536.00. ' WHEREFORE, IT IS B1 THE BOARD ORDERED 0D DECREED that the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Compm y in this County is $97,237 miles, and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sun of $56,000 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of such railway, ag..regating the sum of ,'$`4,333,172, apportioned as follows, to r.1t: Incorporated Towns. dartinez 2.21 miles $123,760 Hercules 1.90 " 106,400 Pinole .72 " 40,320 Pittsburg .55 " 330,900 Richmond 6.164 " 341,825 Walnut Creek 1.92 " 101,920 School Districts. Port:Costa 2.291 miles ;:123,295 Carquinez 1.755 " 93,000 Selby 1.79 " 100,240 Pinole-Hercules 3.15 " 204,400 Martinez 5.45 " ' 305,200 San Pablo 906 " 162,735 Richmond 9.104 " 341,925 ,sg That the length of main track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company in this County is 61.25 miles and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sur of $33,000 aggregating the sum of $2,323,640, apportioned as follows, to wit: Incornorated Towns. Antioch 95 miles $ 36,100 Pinole 1.02 " 33,7'00 Hercules 1.91 " 72, a0 Pittsburg .57 " 21, 60 Richmond 6.70 " 254,600 E1 Cerrito 2.30 " 37,400. School Districts. Vine Hill 1.97 miles $ 71,060 Martinez 2.22 " 84,360 Franklin 2.57 97,b60 Pinole-Hercules 3.41 " 129,580 San Pablo 2.21 " 83,980 Richmond 9.00 " 342,000. That the length of maintrack bf the San Francisco-Sacramento Railroad in thi County is 33.75 mites and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of $15,000 aggregating the s—of $506,250 apportioned as follows: Incorporated Towns; Concord .295 miles $ 4 425 Pittsburg .58 " 9,700 Walnut Creek 1.39 " 23,350 That the number of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this county is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile of such franchise and rolling stock in this County on said Railroad is $1200 aggregating the sum of $73,5 6 apportioned as follo::s, to wit: Incorporated Towns; r 399 Martinez 2.21 miles $ 2,650 p} Hercules 1.90 ° 2,250 Pinole .72 u 565 Pittsburg .55 L' 66o Richmond 5.97 " 7,165 School Districts. ' San Pablo 1.41 miles $1,690 Richmond 5.97 " 7,165 -4 Pinole—Hercules 3.65 " 4,350 A. Selby 1.79 " 2,150 Carquinez 1.75 " 2,100 Port Costa 2.15 ^ 2,550. Martinez 5.451 " 6,540• ' That the number of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe } Railway Company, upon Which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this county is 60.905 miles and the assessed value permile on said franchise and rolling stock of said company in this county is $1200 aggregating the sum of $73,056 anportioned as follows, to Wit: -y Incorporated Towns. Antioch .96 miles $1,150 Hercules 1.91 " 2,290 Pinole 1.00 111,200 Pittsburg 57 " 655 Richmond 6.70 " 5,040 E1 Cerrito 2.30 " 21760 y School Districts. Vine Hill 1.57 miles $2,245. Martinez 2.22 " 2,665 Franklig 2.57 " j,055 Pinole— ercules 3.40 " 4 OSO San Pablo 2.21 " 2,650 Richmond 9.00 ° 10,500 The vote of t',.e Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to Wit: "- Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsen, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes; None. In the Matter of communicative �h from Superintendent of Streets of city of Oaklandr regarding creation of a Joint Tunnel Engineering Commission. s This Board having heretofore received a communication from the Superintenden ' of Streets of City of Oaklend, together With a copy of the Resolution of the City of Oakland, Numbered 36971 N.S. which said Resolution authorizes the Superintendm t of Streets of the City of Oa'.:land on behalf of the City of Oakland to enter into an Agreement uith the Boards of Supervisors of Counties of Contra Costa and Alameda, respectively, which Agreement shall create a Joint Tunnel Engineering Commission, prescribe the duties of such Commission and providing the amount of Oakland's cost of contribution to cost and expense of said commission, and toprovide for disbursement of slid contribution and this Board deeming it for the best interests of Contra Costa County that such a Comm-ission shall be created, .Y It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to acknowledge receipt of said communication and Resolution and the the District Attorney be and he is hereby authorized to prepare and present to this Board, a Form of Agreement whereby Contra Costa County will contribute to the said 1 I , P 400 i Commission the services of R.R,Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, and to assist in making the required instigations as to locatimn of proper tunnel and roads leading to same and without further exper_se to the County of Contra Costa." In the Mauer of Issuance of . Bonds of Contra Costa County dater Works District $1. BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board o' Sunervisors_of the County of Contra Costa, as follo:cs, to wit: THAT WHEREAS, a petition for the formation of a county water works district to be known as Contra Costa County water Works District No. 1, signed by more than fifty freeholders resident within the proposed district, was duly and regularly filed and presented to this Board of Supervisors on the 7th day of June, 1926, and that there was filed with said petition a good and sufficient undertaking, which said unde - taking was approved by this Board of Supervisors, and which said undertaking; was in double the amount of the probable cost of forming such district and was conditioned and is in all respects as required by law; AND WHEREAS, the said Board of Supervisors.on the said 7th day of June, 1926 at a re gia ar meeting of said Board of Supervisors fi,•_ed a time for hearing said pet- ition, and protests of interested parties, not less than twenty-one, nor more than s a thirty days after the date of presentation thereof, to wit: fixed said hearing for th 6th day of July, 1926, at the hour of ter. o'clock A.M. AND WHEREAS, notice of the filing and hearing of such petition was given in, all respects as required by lar, and no protests or objections to the hearing of said petition or to the formation of said district have been filed, made or presented; AND WHEREA3, on the 6th day of July, 1926, said Board of Supervisors ordered that a special election be and the same was called to be held in said proposed county water works district on the 3rd day of August, 1926, for the object and purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of said proposed county water works district the procositic of form°_n such district and incurring an indebtedness in the sum of trenty thousand (20,OCC) dnllars by the issuance of bonds of sueb district for the purposes set forth in said petition and in the resolution of said Board of Supervisor passed and adopted on said 66th day of July, 1926; AND 71HEREAS, on said 3rd day of August, 1926, said special election was duly held in said proposed county rater works district and the said Board of Supervisors now finds that notice of said election was duly given in all respects as required by law, and that said election was duly and re ularly held in said proposed county water works district on said 3rd dLv of August, 1926, and was held and conducted in all respects as required by la-; AND WHEREAS, on the 16th dr_y of August, 1926,(the first meeting of said Board of Supervisors subsequent to said election) the Clerk of said Board of Supervisors re ported to the Board that all of the returns of the said special election held in said proposed county water works district on the 3rd day of August, 1926, bad been receive and filed byhim, and the same were then and there produced by him and submitted to th I I I� 401 'A Board of Sapervisors, and the said Board of Supervisors having then and there proceed ed to publicly canvass the returns of said election and did open the returns and did estimate the vote in said proposed county water works district at said election; AND WHEREAS, in the resolution calling said election the proposition to be vot- ed upon was full-: set forth and was designated in the form of ballot to be used at said election as follows, to wit: Shall contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1 be formed and a bonded indebtedness of $20,000 be incurred for the purpose of supplying and furnish- ing of water to the inhabitants of said district for zbmestic, industrial, ' irrigation and all other purposes for which water can be used, and the ac- quisition,wconstruction, installation, completion, extension repair, mainten- ance of ater works, structures, appliances and the acquisition by purchase condemnation, contractlease, or otherwise of lands rights of way, water, water rights, water service, necessary or convenient for such purposes. AUD WHEREAS, on said 16th day of August, 1926, said Board of Supervisors found {. certified, and declared that a majo_ity of the votes cast were it favor of the format- ion of said Contra Costa County Water Works District #1, and the incurring of said bonded indebtedness and thereupon and on said 16th day of August, 1926, said Board of Supervisors caused to be entered on the minutes of said Board an order finding and declarint; that a majority of the votes cast were in favor of the formation of suc District and the incurring of such bonded indebtnedess and declaring said district formed; AND WHEREAS, said Board of Supervisors thereupon-declared and certified that ' said Board of Supervisors is authorized and impowered to iscun the bonds of said Contra Costa County Water Works District No.l, in the said sum of twenty thousand (20,000) dollars, payable out of funds of such District to be provided as by law prescribed and the Board then and there continued the matter of issu#. said bonds, andprescribing the form thereof, etc, to and until this 7th day of September,1926. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the bonds of Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue gn the aggregate sur: of Twenty thousand (20,000) dollars, and that the same shall be numbered from one to twenty inclusive and shall be denominations of one thousand (loco) %z dollars each with maturities of princi.al as hereinafter set forth payable in gold coin of the United States of America, with interest thereon at the rate of six ,(6%) per ce t ' per annum, payable semi-annually in like gold coin, both princ7pal and interest pay- able at the office of the County Treasurer of the said County of Contra Costa. It is further ordered that said bonds shall be dated the let day of October,19 and shall be payable as follows, to wit: ' One bond numbered one (1) to mature one year fro.-r. date, to wit: the 1st day ofOctober, 1927. One bond numbered two (2) to mature two years from date, to wit: the 1st day of October, 1928. One bond number -red three (3) to mature three years from date, to wit: the is day of October, 1929• One bond numbered four (4) to mature four years from date, to wit: the let day of October, 1930. "t One bond numbered five (5) to mature five years from date, to wit: the let day of October, 1931. One bond numbered six (6) to mature six yearn, from de•te, torlt: tie 18% day of f� 402 t i October, 1932. One bond numbered seven (7) to mature seven years from date, to wit: the let day of October, 1933. One bond numbered eight (S) to mature eight years from date, to wit: the let day of October, 1934. One bond numbered nine (9) to mature nine years from date, to wit: the lst day '. of October, 1935. One bond numbered ter. (10) to mature ten years from date, to wit: the Ist day of October, 1936. One bond numbered eleven (11) to mature eleven years from date to wit: the let ,day of October, 1937. One bond numbered twelve (12) to mature twelve years from date to wit: the lot day of October, 1938. One bond numbered thirteen (13) to mature thirteen years from date, to wit: the let day of October, 1939. One bond numbered fourteen (14) to mature fourteen years from date, to wit: .the 1st day of October, 1940. One bond numbered fifteen (15) to mature fifteen years from date, to wit: the lst day of October, 1941. One bond numbered sixteen (16) to mature sixteen years from date to wit: the lst day of October, 1942. One bond numbered seventeen (17) to mature seventeen years from date, to wit: the let day of October, 1943. One bond numb^red ei�,hteen (16) to mature eighteen years from date, to wit: the let day of October, 1944. One bond numbered nineteen (19) to mature nineteen years from date, to wit: the lst day of October, 1945. One bond numbered twenty (20) to mature twenty years fromdate to wit, the lot day of October, 1946. It is further orderer: that said bonds shall be issued in substantially the folZ w- ing form, to wit: No. CCUNTY MATER ' ISTRICT BONDS $1000.00 CONTRA 0 ER WORKS DISTRICT NO. 1. DOUNTY OF CO:M.A COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Contra: Costa County ',pater Works District No. 1, in the County of Contra Costa, State d California, United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof at the office of the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the lst day of October, 19_one thousand (1000 dollars ir. gold coin of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like .gcld coin, at the rate of six -,er cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the lst day of October and the 1st day of April, of each and every year from the date hereof until this bond is paid. This bond is ce of a series of bonds of like tenor and date numbered from one S1) to twenty (20) incl:ive, amo a ntirto the aggregate to the sum of twenty thousand l20 000) do'_lars and is issued and said by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Califo-nia, for the purpose of supplying: and furnishing of water to the inhabitants of said District for domestic, industrial, irrigation and all other purposes for &ich rater can be used, and the acquisition,construction, installation, completion, extension, repair, maintenance, of water works, structures, appliances and the acquisition by ,purchase condemnation, contract', lease, or otherwise of lands, rights of ::ay, water, water rights, water service necessary or convenient for such purpose, in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and laws of the State of California, and is authorized by a vote of more than trio-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and regularly called and hal and conducted in said District in said County and State on the 3rd day of August, 1926 And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby certify that said election was duly and recalarly called, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly giver, and published and the result -he e- of was duly and re 7:larly canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts and conditions and things required by law'to be done precedent, to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been performed in regu- lar and in due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizi g the issue of Contra Costa County Water ;Works District No. 1 Bonds. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of indebted ase of the said Contra Costa County Water Yorks District No. 1 including this issue of bo s, is within the limit provided by law. I r This bond is in the form prescribed byan order of said Board of Super- V� visors duly made and entered in its minutes on the 7th day of September, 1926, and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of the Contra Costa County Nate Works Dist. No. 1 and the money for the redemption of said 'ponds and the payment of in.- erest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of the said Contra Costa County '.Vater Works District #1. IN 11ITNESS I.-MEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra ' Costa, State of California, has caused thf-'s 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 let day of October, 1926. ATTEST: Chairman, Board of Supervisors. County Clerk and Clerk of #.e Board of Supervisors of the County cf Contra Costa, State 5ff California. County Auditor. y RESOLVED: That to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons equal in number to twice the nurber of years said bonds shall run and payable as here n- before set out, in substantially the following form, to wit: 030.00 INTEREST COUPON NO. ;> The Treasuer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof ^ut of theinterest and sinking fund of the Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1 in said County and State, on the 1st day of 19_ at his office in the Town of Yartinez, in said County and State, the sum of shirty (30.00) dollars for interest n Bond No. of said Contra Costa County mater works District No. 1. 4 <; County Auditor. ' Chairman of the Board cf Sunervisors. County lerk and Clerk of the Board 4 of Supervisors. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra >x Costa, State of California, shall cause the said bonds and coupons to be prepared in accordance with the foregoin;; forms. :IND IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that iY.J.Buchanaz, the Chairman of this k Board, J.H.dells, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, and A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of said County, is, and each of them are, hereby authorised as such officials to sign each of said 'bonds on behalf of said County, and to impress upon each bond th deal :f this Boardof Supervisors, and to sign, each c said coupons by their respective r facsimile signatures; ' - AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said bonds be sold by the Board of Supervisors on the 4th day of October, 1926, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. of said day, to the highest and beat responsible bidder for cash, gold coin of the United Sta es of America, after due and legal notice thereof has been given by said Board by pub- , lication of a notice, specifv_n• the time and place of the sale of said 'bonds, the number of and denomine-lion thereof, the rate of i.:terest thereon, the terms for which for said bonds will run, and the date of payment thereof, and the kind of money which said bonds will be sold, to wit: gold coin of the United States of America; and that said bonds willbe sold to the high-st and best responsible bidder for cash, as afore- ;1 said, but in no case for less than par and accrued interest, and that the said Board of Supervisor will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bids; for tm succes - ive wee:cs in the Brentwood News, a newspaper printed and published :nd circulated in the said County of Contra Costa. I 4011 And it is further ordered, that the said Board of Suoervisors hereby declare that said Board of Su:ervisors deem it desirable that said bond of said Contra Costa County eater Storks District No. 1 hereinbefore mentioned and the tole thereof shall b made available for the purposes set forth in Section Seven of that certain, act of the Legislature of the State of California, entitled "An Act relating to bonds of county waterworks districts, providing urder what circumstances such bonds shall be legal investments for funds of banks insurance companies and trust companies, trust funds, state ' school funds and any money or funds which may now or hereafter be invested in bonds of cities, cities and counties, counties, school districts or municipalities, and providing under what circumstances the use of bonds of county waterworks districts as security for the performance of any act may be authorized". (Approved June 5, 1915, Stats. 1915, P. 1211). And it is further Ordered, that a certified copy of this Resolution be filed ' by the Clerk cf this Board with the Commission provided for in said Act. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of Supervisors hel on the 7th day of September, 1926. Ayes, Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.R.Rayden, W.J.Buohanan and R.J Trembath. Noes: Surervisors — None. Absent: Supervisors— None. In the Futter of Levy of Tax in Centra Costa County }later Works District $1. The County Auditor havir.-• reported to this Board that the Contra Costa Count Yater Works District No. 1 is liable for certain taxes to raise money for payment of bonds and taxes respectively voted for in said District, It is, by the Board ordered that special tax be levied in Contra Costa County Mater Works District No. 1 of $1.80 per $100 of assessed valuation on all property in said District. In the Matter of Levy of Tax in Contra Costa Co-anty losquito Abatement District A1. The County Auditor bavin_ reported to this Board that Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 1 will require certain moneys in said District for use in abat ing mosquitoes in such District, It is by the Board ordered that a tax of $:10 on each $100 of valuation on property situated within said Yoseuito Abatement District, be and the same is hereby levied on all assessable property within said District. I P In the Matter of Fixing Compensati-n of Election Officers for Primary Election of Aug. 31, 1926. It is, upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the com- pensation of election officers for services at Primary election held on August 318t, ' 1926, be and the same 1s hereby fixed as follows: Per Diem, $10.00. Use senger service $3, per day and 25 O per mile one way. For Ball Rent, $;j,00. y. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, September 16th, 1926, at 10 o'clock A M. . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman.- Clerk. 'a ' x I F° 406 i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOR?TIA. THURSDAY, SHPT. 16, 1926. TSE BOARD MET AT 10 o'clock A.Y. Present: Hon, N.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors R.t_To tath; Oscar - Olsson• J.H.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisors 2eb Knott and C.H.Bayden. `> In the ]Fatter of Canvassing returns of Absent Voters. This being time and place required by law for canvassing the ballots of absent voters cast at Primary Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa on Aug. 310t, 1926, and each of said ballots having been returned to the Clerk of th e Board, the Board proceeds to and does canvass the votes cast at said election by absent voters and the votes cast by each of said voters is as shown on the following sheets: ij s R9 } ABSENT VOTER VOTE 1 Y4" STATEMENT OF ALL ABSENT VOTER 70 VOTES CAST AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 w. r {f t Q COUNTY i State of California z�. µ�. ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Governor + Lieutenant Governor ':Secretary of Stated Controller ''I Treasurer I I iI z IMEC ION u Pl?LC7NC'.rs t o a `o ° 'I F G el II r ci ti °a a z ei EI Cerrito No.1 EI Cerrito No.2 El Cerrito No.3 1 I II y El Cerrito No.4 p I ' I - Kensington Richmond No.i I� EI Cerrito No.5 I Ipjj Richmond No.2 Riclunond No.3 Riehmond No.4 Riehmond No.5 Richmond No.6 Richmoud No.7 Richmond No.8 liiclin—cl No.9 Richmond No.10 Rich niond No.11 uRmhmoud No L" Richmond No.13 Ridn-tid No.14 Richmond No.15 - Riclunond No.16 �! Riclunond No.17 l I! liichmoud No.18 i Richmond No.19 Riclunond No.20 l Riclunond No.21 i N liicluuond No.22 Riclunond No.23 Richmond No.24 aRichmond No.25 I Richmond No.26 N II NI Riclunond No.27 Richmond No.28 Riehmond No.20 Richmond No,36 Richmond No.31 ' Riehmond No.32 •� Riehmond\o.33 -�- Riehm—d No.34 Riehmond No.35 - oi Itichmen I No.36Ri.I d 11 I Snll P1hI0�O.1 ry'r Snll Pablo No.2 N Giant Rad'.No.1 f I = - Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.1 _ ._.. Pinole No.2 je _ IlerculesSelby ,i Totals Carried Forward - f q �I r I al _;. i'� ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 REPUBLICAN y y Member State Board - Representative m Congress G Attorney General$urve or General j,, of Equalization..... United States Senator ._.. . .. Dist. li Ali I. G � cQ I• � w o li � I. n' '�r J O u 5`1 i9 II f3° IIF I G i y I: I I i t � _ I G I I• i I I p c � P . I 'I I i I N ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Governor Lieutenant Governor 'Secretary of State' Controller Treasurer t m 7 I j y j ELECTIO\ = C N o a I,i PRECINCTS o54a F F ❑J d % z 4o ✓ Ili K [d !I i rg Totals Brought Forwa,d Crockett No.1 Crockett No.'L _ - Crockett No.3 i Croekett No.4 \'.lona No.1 Palona No.2 f Pelona o.3 I _ I � � N' II �_ Port Costa No.1 Port Costa No.2 --r Danville No.1 Danville No.2 — San Ramon I I T.ssajarII I Alamo is - II II Lafayette i II Ploraga I� I I III Alhambra I Wahmt Creek No.] Walnut 0-1,No.3 n Walnut Creck No.2 Saranap `- P Dtartiuez No.1 .. .Martinez No.2 - I I I M-tiucz No. mart,nee No.d i I I _ 91.rtiuez No.5 ➢lartinez No.G Iii a (I ij Martinez No.i Ala,t.incz Nn.8 tl V M,t mz Nn 9Vi,w Hill I , p Mountain Rete P Concord No.1 ' Concord No.2 Concord No.3 IF Asso i ted o.4 .. i Pittsbu,g No.I - —_ 6 r y � Pittsburg No... Pittsburg No.3 - -- -�-- i iPittsburg No.4 Pittsburg No.5 uu I Pittsburg No.6 I Pittsburg No.7 u. Pittsba g No.S Fi I Clayton Morgan Territory �I i ti; II I Bay Point Clyde � Nichols Totals Carried Forward �I l : �— .. ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 777 Attorney General Surveyor General Member State Board United States Senator Representative m Congress dEquabration.._.. OsL ,.__s - Dist C W Jf f A S 7 al r u ------ 1 1 i x f'- P ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Governor Lieutem t Governor Secretary of Statei Controller -Treasure , z 2 ELECTIONT !I o a a m a z o w Y P13.EC1NC7.'So w F: o z r u E.' r a it Ga F :u CJ C Al ,l I' Fl K u j 0 Y� I� O C V. 7 .] 4 Totals Brought Forward Antiocli No.1 i ?� Antioch No.2 i Antioch No.3 Antioch No.4 Antioch No.5 BTrod Brentwood q rentwood No.1 fj " Brentwood No.2Byron No.I - i Byron No.2 Kaiehtsen Oakley No.1 t Oaldcy No.2 _ I CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS{ - --------- 7 I i _ I Y J C I I ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 it Y Y Member State Board Representative m Congress United States Senator of Equalization--U¢t . ......... Dist _. Attorney General�Surve or Gencral. ( W o a q O Pi oi � yf I { h ti a d — f - i 1 I j j I i j 1 I _ I I a � F r .,1BSENiT VOTER VOTE ONLY REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Member of the Assembly Yemher Couch Ceutril .._ .. J .................._Dist. CaormMee.. Sw orf: ELECTION ! C CI\ r PPI: TS i Ll Cerrito No 1 I'I El Cerrito No 2 i El Cerrito No.3 - El Cerrito No.4 El Cerrito No.5 II N PPP Kensington Richmond No.1 Richmond No.2 1� Richmond No.3 G ' Richmond No.4 Richmond No.5 — Riclunond No.6 Y _ Richmond No.7 Richmond No.9 Rielunond No.9 Richmond No.10 Richmond No.11 -. ..� - .. ... Riclunond No.L ! Riclunond No.13 I' Richmond No.14 Rielunond No_15 l!I44I Richmoud No.16 Richmond No.17 II _. Richmond No.1S Richmond No.19 Richmond No.20 Richmond No.21 — Richnrood No.22 _ Richmond No.23 I _ — Richmond No.24 Richmond No.25 L' Richmond No,26 4u Richmoud No.27 N ' _ Richmond N `J o._8 N Richmond No.29 i Richmond No.30 Richmond No.31 G - Richmond No.32 I !. Richmond No.33 •r I h Richmond No.34 Richmond No.35 II Richmond No. Richmond No,37 San Pablo No.1 ;I San Pablo No.2 - L Giant I ". Rodeo No.1 Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.1 Pinole No.2 - Herenles Selby '- P I Totals Carried Forward i i ! i f ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY r PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 REPUBLICAN ' iIl Member Counh Central Member County Cenlrat Member Counh Central Member Counlp Central Haber Carl Central Member Caunry Central Member Coot Deal P. Commitla....._.Sup.Dist.' Committee.......Sup.Dist. Committee. p. Committee......Sup.Dist, Coanuittee........sup.Diet. Committee ..Sup.Dist.h Cammithe S Dint s I . « � � j _.. +'---`'p Dist. it U I II; ii Ii I : i �II II + _ 6 i' i' II i; it i It 4 it it t q II I II I � Ii j y I i, : r I i it : it It hl 4 It y I _ ; • I ,I I ; r. F II �I 4 ; i it II I N l I _ , : it it it it : I i I r I � u -- I! I II d I r -I - I .ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE ,g 6 Member of the Assembly Yakr Spit 6"- Dist rDist a cmilln Sq.Did. 4 LLLCTICN � I� II PRECINCTS � f r 1! Totnis Brought Forward pp Crockett No.1 h _ Crockett No.'L i Crockett No.3 Crockett No. 1 Valona No.1 -- Valona No.2 - Valona No.3 Port Costa No.1 Port Costa No.2 ! -- Danville No.1 - Danville No.2 �1 ... San Ration - Tassajarn Alamo I Lafayette - 211-aga -- i Alhambra I � Walnut Creek No.1 - I Walnut Creek No.2 �! Walnut Creel:No.3 r Martinez No.1 _ illartinez No.2 4 _ llarliaez No.3 I Martinez No.4 Mn,tinez No.5 No. Ir Al-tine'.No.G I' ! illartincr.No.8 r 1LarLincr.No.G Ville Hill i Mountain Vicly Concord No.1 ,onemd No.2 Concord No.3 Concord No.§ Associated Correll Pacheco - u Pittsburg No.1 Pittsburg No.2 . Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No.4 Pittsburg No.5 r Pittsburg No.G Pittsburg No.i - - --– ` Pittsburg No.8 {1 - Clayton llotg:m Territory Bay Point Clyde Nichols ii Totals Carried Forward F I ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY REPUBLICAN , PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 II Member County Centel Member Counly Centel Member Ceunly Ceabal Member Caualy Cenbil Member Cauaty Cmibaf Member Cow y Cenhf y CommiHee..._...Sup.Dist - committee sup.Dist. Commiffee.... Sup.Dist. : Cowinee........Sup.Dist.I CommiDee......Sup•In CommiNee .Sup.Dist. �# Member Counl Cen ra Cowin"...__$up Did. w i � e .I I 'I Ij I i! h I i li I II I i , � � I - t t � F ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE II Member of the Assembly i umber CW4 claw . .._.Dist. i - Centlts:. SW Cut. ; n PLEOTION PRECINCTS Totals Brought Forward Antioch No. L I 1 Antioch No. '-- � ! I Antioch No.3 Antioch'No.4 Antioch No.5 Lone Tree a Brentwood No.1 Brentwood No.2 r Byron No.7 .- Byron No.2. .. _.. _ Oakley No.1 J 0a1:1L'C No.2 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTAL.�) i I: li 1. 1 _ r I I �I r w i i I ABSENT VOTER VOTE UNLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 REPUBLICAN y k C Me itfee._County C.Dist. Member County Central V Member County Central Member County Control Member County Central I� Member County Central �I Member County COW Member Ceun Control Sup. Committee.......Sup.Dist. Committee p. Come---. Sup Dist Committee Sup.Dist. Committee.......Sup.Dist. Cemmiltee Supe..IXsl_ Sup. is. I Ij i a 3 i I G V e I u _ • II ' r I a P 4 iJ � I I; r , I , I _ l 11 li � z - . y I ii z3UE\j VOTER VOTE ONLY DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE n Governor i Lieutenant ii Secretary of State f Controller Treasurer .. a Governor 9 < o zz m z ELECTIO\Ti 10 c I < o PRECINCTS i a a m a l a o El Cerrito No.1 EI Cerrito No_2 El Cerrito No.3 Ll Cerrito No.3 .I } El Cerrito No.a � i Kcnsmgton Riclunond No.1 i I - Richmond No.2 Richmond No.3 �I Richmond No.4 Richmond No.5 i Richmond No.6 Richmond No.1 - Richmoud No.8 Richmond No.9 Richmond No.10 i Richmond No.11 No. t Richumnd No.12 Richmond Nn 13 I _ Richmond No 11 liichn=d No.15 III Riclunood No.16 Richmond No.17 �I Rkhm-d No 18 Richmond No.19 Riclunond No.20 Richmond No.21 i u Richmond No.22 — Richmoud No.23 I N �I Richmond No.24 .. _ . Richmond No.25 Riclnuoud No.26 Richmond No.27 - N H Richmond No.28 Richmond No.29 �I , I Richmond No.36 Richmond No.31 ! __ Richmond No.32 Richmond No.33 on Richmd No.34 Richmond No.35 - Richulond No.3G Riolnnond - Snu P.M.No.1 Stun Pablo No.2 i Ciant i Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.1 Pinole No.2 � t - -. _- Hcrcules i Selby i Totals Carried Forward ;. h !pp f { r i ABSENT VOTEER VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 DEMOCRATIC Attorney General Survey i'.Member State Board of United States �� Representative in Congress Senator or General 9 i __Dist. B ualization..___._Dist i 96 f W I s � I h ' p - i n d r I f - -- I - I ryry a s I , " DEMOCRATIC A13SLN F VOTER VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE 12 �.. 1Lieutenant { -' Governor Governor Secretary of State Controller Treacher .. 7 I 'I Z a l a o i z i ELECTION I' o a a II o w PRECINCTS0 o� a x a a o v a j I 6 i J P d f Totals Brought Forward Crockett No.1 I Crockett No.2 _ Crockett No.3 I - Crockett No.4 --- - -- tloua No..l Valera No.2 I Valoua No.3 Port Costa No.1 Port Costa No.2 Danville No.1 Sao Rmnmt TassaJara .Lafayette 1Leraga - Orindn Alllmnbra - I Walnut Crecic No.1 Walnut Creck No.2 Walnut Crock No.3 .11arth—,No.1 3lartiucz No.2 , Mnrtiuez No.3 I Martinez No.4 II Martinez No.5 1lartiucr No.G - Martinez'No. 1lartinez No.8 _Martinez No.9 I me ILII M. tun Yiew ! ~_ Concord No.1 I i _ Concord No.2 Concord No.3Associated I Ii -17Co"cl] PittsburgPittsburg N 0.1 No.2 Pittsburg No.3 ..._ ._ _. Pittsburg No.4 j u _. Pittsburg No.b - PittsUurg No.G I Pittsburg No.i 4 N I a Clayton No.S Clr. Morgan Territory I d 13:q°Point Clyde Nickels Totals Carried Forward j! BSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 PROHIBITION ApI Member County ,1 itC� � Member her Couolr Central ' Mwher Cul�Canal Member County Central Member County Central Member Couo)CenhaT Cmmiee Sup.Dist Committee Sup.Dist. ' 0 st. CammiHne_._.._Sup.DisL Committee Sup Dist Cummittee-_.---..Sup Dist.„ Cammiltee ....Sup.CIA Cammiffte S Dist.r II I G 1 I I i I I �I I, t ,i i r I I 7� i I, u r I I � i j ! r ASSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE 9 I.lmGce Supreme 1,. Chief Justice Supreme Court Anetttle 1010 Sapte�e Court @ Associate Justice Supreme Court (Full.. ( mL Jnom7Jr. rm) mry3!t9 Term) 5Mrt Term) (ya" 1927) (Fall Te (Shn.T ) d IISI7 ., G li p F, p ELECTION PRECINTCTS - O U F s p@u9 o ti tl1 v a El Cerrito No.1 j EI Cerrito No.2 - El Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.4 El Cerrito No.5 Kensington Richmond No.1 - Richmond No.2 .._ __.t ....�_ Richmond No.3 i Richmond No.4 Richmond No.5 Richmond No.6 _ Richmond No.7 - Richmond No.8 Richmond No.9 Richmond No.10 Richmond No.11 I Riclunond No.12 Richmond No.13 - Richmond No.14 Richmond No.16 i Richmond No.16 Richmond No.17 Richmond No.18 .... Richmond No.19 Riclnnond No.20 - Richmond No.21 Richmond No.22 Richmond No.23 - Richmond No.24 ' Richmond No.25 . . .__...... Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 ! Richmond No.28 Richmond No.29 Richmond No.30 Richmond No.31 Richmond No.32 Riclunond No.33 Richmond No.34 Richmond No.36 Richmond No.36 Riclnnond So.37 - i San Pablo No.1 San Pablo No.2 Giant - Roden No.1 Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.1 -- - - Pinole No.2 / .. .. - 1. _..._.... Hercules Selby - Totals Carried Forward - NOTE„F-„�� ��;` ABSENT VOTER `'OTE ONLY r.. �an'�ti.��o'.w.din JNON-PARfl PRIM ARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 I A+.uuteJunice•D'utria Coon of� i AppUy^e,l,FvatvAppluoD FL—Di.. O❑GK NYEt+.J7 •❑OO Superintendent of County SuperintendentSuperior judge PubliInstruction U7.bm] of Schools sheriff County Clerk(Ful!oTm) 0. I - .SOO5y a�h x i G a '� •� o u m F _._ ❑ .: G � c❑M1 C n I j ! I t : f � Al .Z z i 14 z 4 I r ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE 6 Chief Justice Sugere Court Chief Justice Supreme Court i A-66lactim Sugeme Court Associate Justice Supreme Court _ (Full T—) l5hact Term) (Eediag JaaGBrfd 1927)? (Full Term).. 7 (Sh.0 Term1- (Sadmg Jenoas93,1927) ]LECTION m c a 1IRMINC9'S I; o IIfj d a a a p x I j w Totals Brouaht Forwara p Crockett No.1 p:I Crockett No.2 _ ry Crockett No.3 If Crockett No.4 : I ! Valona No.I p _ \'alone No.2 Falona No.3 i r 7 I i+ Port Costa No.1 Port Costa No.2 iI - _.-_-_-__ Danville No.I II i Stat Ramon TIIssajarII Alamo .. I Lafayette _ DIoruga orindn j Albnmbrn Walnut Creek No.7 ! - Walnut Creek\o.2 Wal it Creek No.3 _. Sa anap Martinez.No.1 ,lCnrtiuez No.3 Martinee No.3 ! ...._ Martiner No.4 I Martinez No 5 Martinez No.6 Martinez No.S I� llTnrtincz No.S ! Alartine,No.9 Vine Ifill Mountain View Concord Nn.1 Cen—d No.2 - - Concmrd No.3 Can cm.d No.4 lqp 7 Assoeisted �Coo'11 I Iqa 1 Pittsburg No.t Pittsburg No.3 I ji Pittsburg No.3 V Pittsburg No.4jl j Pittsburg No.fi - +I - ----- - e Pittsbm•g No.f - Pittsburg No.7 ' __.. Pitu'u'g No.S Clayton Morgan Territory Rey Point 9 I Clyde Nichols Totals Carried Forward I =ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 I`IAAapF,,t AaPrl ,D rL Drtat1 Superior Judge i Superintendent of County Superintendent Fu, T ' public Instruction of Schools Sheriff nry -- County Clerk II i — o Pa I � V � ' 1 q i 6 .: ❑ -d � 5 � v a j i R u u i Gi --- ? �j u n _ a i Y , a ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE ;. Chief Justice Supreme Coed Chief Justice Supreme Court Assedde Justin Septme Coud( Associate Justice Supreme Court (Full Term) (Shore Term) (F divgj` rya 1927) (Full T rm) (Short Term) (Ending January 3`1927) O ELECTION 1 REWNCTS v - Totals Brought Forward "I I _ Antioch No.1 J I Antioch No, Antioch No.3 Antioch No.4 I Antioch No.n _. .. Lone Tree Brentwood No.] Brentrcood No.3 Byron No.1 pIIvron No.? I Oal.leY No.1 -- Oakley No.? IPI .._.. ... .. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS' ryI I t 7C5 i ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 NON-PARTISAN .l Au.cule a..tia,D616a Card Superintendent of County Superintendent Sheriff County Clerk App,,I.Fi.lApn.11-Dia.—Di,I Superior Judge public Instruction of Schools I z k s c w J i _ Y I 4 i i i 11 7� II � ul i it P " --- - — - --- r — ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE H -- Auditor Recorder Tax Collector I District Attorney Assossor ELECTION ' O / I O PRECINCTS m 0 F x O ol EI Cerrito No.1 j El Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.2 - EI Cerrito No.4 i El Cerrito No.5 1Ccnsington Riebmond No.1 I Richmond No.2 __ - Richmond No.3 Richmond No.4 I Riebmoud No.5Richmond No.6 j Richmond No.7 Richmond No.8 - Rmhmond No.9 Riebmend No.10 Richmond No.11 I - i i Rielunmul No.12 Richmond No_18 Richmond No. Richmond No.15 Richmond No.16 Richmond No.17 Riclunoud No.1S I� _ Riclnnond No 19 Richmond No.20 h II Richmond No.21 Richmond No. Riclnnond No.23 n i Richmond No.24 Richmond No.25 Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 Richmond No.28 Richmond No.29 I - Richmoud No.36 Richmond No.31 Richm—d No.32 Riclnnond No.33 Riclunoud No.34 Richnond No.35 Riehnumd No.36 Riclmmnd No.37 San Pablo No.1 San Pablo No.2 i .. i 7 Giant Rodeo No.1 Rodeo No.2 _ Pinole No.1 Pinole No.2 Herenle9 Selby Totals Carried Forward I - I --- - ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 NON-PARTISAN Treasurer Public.A � -S� OhteSv Im o h _ C 'O L it it J w v 6 I iI f � — t II � u N I is : I, I d I . i I I i h ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE I ii Auditor Recorder Tax Collector j District Attorney Assessor i II z I z c aF a ELECTION o C $ ato PREMNCTS 0 al µ. Totals Brought Forward Crookett No.1 _{ �j. - _ __ I h _. p .. �.. _ Crockett No.2 1 it Crockett No.3 II Crockett No.4 \Alone.No.1 Paloma No.2 i Polona No.3 .. - Port Costa No.1 Port Costa No.2 i! Danville No.1 i Danville No.2 h _ San Ramon - i Tassujnr¢ I f I � Alamo I Lafayette Orinda _ ___. ..___ ------- Alhambra R.tont Creek No.1 if 'Walnut Creel:No.2 \Pahmt Creel-No.3 : $ P grana I, Martinez No.1 I Alanines No.4 it - R Martinez No.G Martinez No.i ' ytartinez No 8 _. :Martin rc No 9 vi.e Hill Mountain Prery Concord No.I I� I Concord No.2 Coneurd No.3 Concord No.4 Associated Yaehceo � � 4 i I Pittsburg No.2 it N Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No.4 Pittsburg.No.`u - - - Pittsburg No.Gi Pittsburg No.7 PitteUurl;No.S II y Clayton Morgan Territory I Buy Point 1 '� Clyde Niebols II 5 T.I.I.Carried Forward ^ Jr I (I 4 i I ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 it Treasurer Public Administrator Ij Corona [ snrvym - I -- I sr�s. o�. sw.niw oRt o o r U C A J P 6 I � III I IH - I IIII I I'p�l I II Y I I I ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE e=.. Auditor ii Recorder k, Tax Collector t District Attorney As essor F ELECTION o i ] o a a PRECL\CTS & = I w A d L-` C' C U O T77-77-771— otals Broanht Forward _ Antioch No.1 _ . II Antioch No.2 f Antioch No.3 _. Antioch No.9 li Antioch No.5 4 .. . ... _. Lone Tree 4 li I Brentwood No.] Brentwood No.2 Byron No.1 —_— I Byron No.2 Oakley No.1 Oakley No.2 _ V i I l CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS ( I I. h I I i I I I II __. .t I i i I I i i k I� I r � i iI II i I N i I I ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN ' PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 Treasurer Public Administrator Coroner �� Surveyor S DItL S x C J p o I ' I --t o; _ g I I i I : f I I ; I I' II I. I ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE I 1 i r I'LECTION PRE CLNCTS I -- 1 - EL Cerrito No.1 El Cerrito No.2 _ El Cerrito No.3 II „ El Cerrito No.4 J - El Cerrito No.5 I. Kensington Richmond No.1 ,..Richmoud No.2 Richmond No.3 Richmond No.4 Richmond No.5 Riclunond No.6 Richmond No.7 IiI Richmond No.8 Richmond No.9 Richmond No.10 p Riclunond No.11 II� Richmond No.12 Richmond No.13 Richmond No.14 Richunond No.15 i Richmond No.16 Riclunond No.1" i Riclunond No.18 _ Richmmnd No.19 i Riclunond No.20 _ Richmond No.21 Ric) load No.22 - I - Richmmnd No.23 Richmond No.24 _. Richmond No.25 I Richmond No.26. Richmmmd No.27 h Richmond No.28 - i Ricbmoud No.29 Riab.cmd No.30 I Richmond No.31 Richmond No.32 Richmond No.33 Riclunond No.34 Richmond No.35 I Richmond No.36 � -2- Richmmnd No.37 San Pablo No 1 I� San Pablo No.2 _. II Giant I Rodeo No.1 Rodeo No.2 Pinole No,1 Pinole No.2 Hercules Selby I ; Totals Carried Forward f I ' 1, fI � i ry G - ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 i ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE is _._ i ELECTION PRECINCTS _ I Totals Brought Forwatd _ Crockett No.1 Crockett No.2 Crockett No,3 Crockett No.4 , Valona No.1 Valona No.2 Port Costa No.1 Port Costa No.2 Danville No.1 I I Danville No.2 San Ramon Tassajara ... Alamo J _ Lafayette — Moraga Orinda Alhambra { Walnut Crock No.1 Walnut Cok cNo.3 Martinez.No.1 Martinez No.2 - .Martinez No.3 Martinez No.3 i Martinez No.5 -. - Martinez No.S ... Martinez No.i Martinez No.S Martinez No.7 Vine Aill Melnit.iu Viett• I _ Concord No.1 Concord No.2 Concord No.3 Cco—rd No,9 Associated � .. _ C."ell Pacheco ' i Pittsburg No.1 - i Pittsburg No.2 1 Pittsburg No,3 Pittsburg No.4 _.. Pittsburg No.5 - !. Pittsburg No.6 Pittsburg No.7 .... Pittsburg No.S Clayton Morgan Territory I Bay Point Clyde _ Nichols ..- Total.Carried Forwam I I . . J » FURTHER ORDERED that the total vote cast for each candidate in h precinctiaShonen. &llowigs _no _,_ ms _ heretoforec_vals-\ § Q by thisBoard and which ahereby annexed to and made apart # thisstat_nt .\\ and that the total vote cast for each candidate is _ shown an the following statement » \ as hereinafter s« forth. < . F ^\% . . � . . . . ..:. . ,- �'; � ax 1 �xi 4=:, s� "� r�; ��$ � ....- �, _. 4%( ,..��'�� P., S� .:ki.' phi %'�, 4 �;�, PRECINCT VOTE W T`+L C0V1VTYVOTE STATEAIENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT EACH POLLING PLACE AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 __.. ...___..._. �r COUNTY State of California PRECINCT VOTE ONLY REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Governor Lieutenant Governor 7 Secretary of State. Controller Treasurer III'I' - --.-gip I 1 ff w a 1 I ELECTION aa10, } o N PRECINCTS 4 I O ri II Cl w ! Y w ` 'I I - G r q P4 P� i% w d ! a a w � w a El Cerrito No.1j' / ,1 EL Cerrito No.2 3/ z,'13'13Gz J.5-b-3 � 30 ;. 9(o li r// El Cerrito No.3 ! ?�/ L z r',i 7.� / �!/2 2� d. I (o 5L V 6� j1 6/ i6 EI Cerrito No.4 7 EI Cerrito No.5 lad '1- 67 b- k,.. 'i 6`F 4-0 q-;,- 'S it/18 i2� I{ensington �i 1; 9$ / S-8 L'-¢ -73 71 3`l' Richmond No.1 /� / 4� / �� 37 37L )7 {a7 ;'sem $ Richnmod No.2 "; % / S$ fo -vo /'f 30 �7/ 67 3 �7 I ��. 'f3 10 �1 179 l q Richmond No.S ll 7-;,- 77 w ! - Richmond No.4 5 d 36 30. 1 27-. S r i,v/ ".. 6o Richmond No.5 '� 35 �- 11 1-1 d'C• 6� I6o Richmond No.6 .;/ 5-O 4-1 i''3 lfo .2� Riclunond No.7 O 27 7'E p/�(, 3� r - I /`f- �g`�. I G Wei umd No.8 r'y I { f•=' y 1107:. Richmond No.9 3 9 r G Richmond No.1010 r 'J �/ 1 s qp 'f$J(S 30. it 110 .. Richmond No.11 .J-( :2. 4S /0G !�.h 1 .3b .52- II/30 Richmond No.12 J70 70 6S 23 ld 454_ i��.�-. _ �TO -- - IliehmmrdNo.13 '/S �5 615 26 .2s /09 POE �16,. 1. Richmond No.14 'Y-7 3 '66 j 6 7 y"I Rc� /07 lot 1. l0 Richmond No.15 !J(' SS ! Sz 'z/-7 }8 liicluoond No.1G !. 7 /!l 5(n :i r-1 f t'• i! �7:L. Richmond No.17 !.1/ .20 32 "a7 /S 14 li'y C) I3 S I K2 ,t Richmond No.18 '� / 1[• 3" 4.2.5I13� ' 35.... Richmond No.10 ''/(e C/ S O IS6 23 :p It'� Richmond No.20 13 4.) .5-i- j Richmond No.21 ,�2 •. � j d y-3 r1- �y b ;�6 b. ,3 y Richmond No.22 /.S / / 4 L / G' 1 62 aJ1] `/0 3 /0 6. y Richmond No.23 aD 6/ / `/.S $� 3�3�I �'•�132 1' 33. /0 r _ Richmond No.24 :.J,z. / ,-h /:3 � / � / - 99 Richmond No.25 :./3 I r 7 4- 7.1 N�K �0 3 1 i./a.}, /f 0 //7. ... Richmond No.26 q-4- /6 4- Richmond Richmond No.27 i0 D a 6 h $ 37 04- it'/7 �y y Richmond No.28 r' y / /G '] 10 3 o h-� Richmond No.29 ,1/fo �31c. 1 (.6 ,4-( 11 .33 r$`1- I$O. `6� - Richmond No.3h '..2 /o y Richmond No.31 fI�) h lS (4, l 1„ �0 16 r, .r7 a-, 37 ux �u 2 ao 6- Ri Iby ry .. Richmond No.32 chmond No.33 it(c l l •l! J l:"' �iF Y i57-/f /.I E, 1zl PP Richmond No.341 q- l 37 [Ly. �S,L 2-� 79. - 7S- 7� 7 6., g q r Richmond No.35 /5 / I �'f S"1 ;i d'1 13 .5 7G it Mel noon l No.36 ".ZO / / G 6 -11111r- �• u Ric!nnonl No.37 ;l 9 to( San Paid.No.1 97 / F-iz /O Z ;6f .3 e 6 8 / 1:10 '/-Z6, 133 San Paid.No.2 �45 -v- 2 7 H l 77 6:L 41 70 h15 r I�141 i ly-S Giant IiII .. Rodeo No.1 ,3 -5-1 .`iz ii 5.b :i �„L /30 Rodeo No.2 '5'G s.•I 1U 3t� Y7 Hyl Pinole No.1 14c ! �/ C -15 1-$ /.L u4 75 P16 1'1170 . ..e Pinole No.2 /6 63 fZj,8a1 9•Z--. ' Hercules 3J / r /fy 62 �qx 2fo S5. 9//S-- //q- /07` Selby ; /3 Totals Carried Forward n 'I a PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 REPUBUCAN Member State Board Represen_ta!a in Congress :'.Attorney GeneralSurveyor General 'United States Senator ., � . .......Dist. • sfEquahz n.�ULd. ._.. _ II m C lo .21 IIF Fi //11 b/x /-4p 7z x �3 3� �z G3 y0 �;7a a 8 �� °76 s7 o� /2s 7 z /y t-S 5-.3 g 9y /oy�� 12� r .yap a� zY /3 ;La .19 j3� Ig 3� ;;SFX -;2_ 79 �� rel �0 7� ps 1 �� �] X 71 67 /off �I 0 �/b /<I s( 1-.0,118 fay uz /�S< �` 211 b d� 78 19 1� a1 47 ;1y /7 7/ lid/ /G /o /G #R. zl/ /G 67 A 7- t�-� a(� 7 ,76 �7�L /cam 2� a2� /o 09 1,5* g 44E 10 -59 /7 3<S1 X76 /t, 76 7 /y y` 157 7ab� 3( het( 32 $7 q-�4 '/I z '47 .3�4 77Et/1 -3o xq57 ss' 80 31 [/8 a! 69 �;111 / 7/ 96 27 /o /Og 102- i.�y �o L',/X �/ 6 L 'a/ .3$ 6-s %6 ' i/of. 7 2J -y 1;`3 3c� 61 4L Z/ hg' qty 57 r3 /b /� ,! 1 76 /7 IT /a. aq r6 a(v /8 ti3a 1a 47, li /oo f 77 3 7(. 67 yc I!&(- zb Flo G Y t �!I9� IFSg 71 /O ny 0 3o /c 3- gF,-7y /20 2�1 yt� ub� av /f, --/ bj 11tC U7o �( i;-zr /c, 7s µ� 6.� �b y��i N zat� // 711 ;'-7 �6 Az ply 3Z G I 197 ��6 9 aa � 1s e, ��y y 133 6g y+ (7/ za '/� .zx �� xI uX uy as6 a� �u$.g /Y9 •77 /c, .5 1a0 �!/ z8 r�G`�-1� u6�i 63 7l /o -2o sa Lzs Sd X71 /6 7� 77 I f�1S // 1/ SCJ Jz�E 61 /9 :137 ff i:4/ 33 S3 43 38 9/ M/zo ,96 69 63 V,/ 0-0 93 /09-vs, /o3 56 '.;s 5;�- 6.5 44�7J S & 17 j/z u4L, 6 1/1 447 1 -a9 O;L 17 0 �s2 �� s G3 z/ 136 ;Z.:,- l& :1 1� by N, /meq 89 GS,zy /3 Gz J7 za j-3 F9 17 93 / rra j7� 30 /67 ,f I//o tlog 1 .2h c II If f a I' _ PRECINCT VOTE ONLY REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Governor i ldeutenoat Governor Secretary of fitate.: Controller-._ _-Treasurer o "r a i ELECTION g e PR.ECINC-PS 8 v c r1 u H W A r~ S ti a 3 ra ei GE o 7 7 x ! P@ C Total.Drought Forward Crockett No.1 �3l Z 9 38 �-� ' 6] 1$ J(o /01 Is— Crockett No.2 /!M //L�. /19 7l. Crockett No.8 $ 2.fo �2. ;J/ // 2a' �8 - — S8 // Crockett No.4 X20 ! 1�3 S"/ 34 IkU `�' Falona No.1 �, ,z°� .3y :6/ // h !67. 61 ___-- valounNo.2 i';70 ,2 /q C^N 45 -63Y ValounNo.3 ''-t/-S 7 6F V1 Z, G 33 7b 70. I!BO ... _..... ..�. f Port Costa No.1 ;;/q / r $ �.L ';�-�-8- .ZO Port Costa No.2 !a b l /O `1-l. 3 3 N / rf>. I,.d'y.. . :51 _ _.. _--_-- Danville No.1 3 15 /9 a7 71. 7 k 7 3: Danville No.2 '!.'' 7n -/•(o1S"3°l.. IIS-- /&0 d10 ki..... ....... .......—. San Ramon 18 - Tearojars '..5 y7 7 c, Alamo /$ b I--At L 6 '2'o 1 z 4.1, is�F ,7� 7l'f Lafayette 3� Fs C2 �.y 3t 78 X141 Morago Orindn '' �`D ��-.. i1�/- $ �.�... G-7 Albambra x.33 :y3 8 z� `pS`/0-9 '10 i. r. Walnut Creek No.1 rl-� �/9 .S S�.21 S h/ z ;'101 . 1((). Walnut Creek No.2 Y� 1$ WnlnntCreckNo.3 '6� t/% 9,L �I/1r+♦- X17 g51:. Samnnp i�/� 1 1 .3S .3S32 S 9.(o yG6 6�: g6'i 1 Martinez No.1 4(1 1 py 3� 1 11 /b ]�/ 6 l i'6 y Martinez No.2 S tI- y. 3 l-• .� .55 /•] 'b /// i'/0(J 10 T . MartinezNo.9 e•r3 ,- / 7-4- - 37 'b�{-17 t� jY,l g $5; . Mnrtinez No.4 ay ti •J / 11 t =' ]I -/7 J•S"7 iNll l- /0"a !/o MartinezNo.5 .3 2 - i `/3 24- 2l. /1v /2z S`/ \furtinezNo.6 j.62. 1 67 (r,03 ,As �> 30 /3S 11�-1 'dl, - - _- Martinez No.7 it �•7. •S S_ w93 /6 3d !103. 1/00 Afartinez No.9 r51 / q0 .S:,L /07 /3 /05-- /0 L __.....--_-.- Mnrliner.No.D 14 /6, // „ 1 tF .2-1 Vice hill '2(o GT 11, 21 '11 Momrtn;n view FJI} ../ / 1-S 1 u4- 7q 7 14 Concord No.1 164- .2 S c.. '7S 3111J /3LIL 40. Concord No.2 His .2'7 4J ,31 1/ 3082 79: --- Concord No.a3p 3 goo b Concord No.4 a31 7 64-.-54 ?-0 to 116 Associated ��2, -7 / 97 .S, tisg 2-2- 112 /4;t. Covell Pacheco7,1— =3'1- oc .:� 311 Sq 2I SO ��/AI.O .... . —� I: 1! ._:.. .._. .._.._...__ Pittsburg No.1 t78 / 1 /;t 2,7- 3o a2 38 70 63 7�..:. Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No.9 j%06- l 111 f 7'F #4 SS 1k5 /SC): . Pittsburg No.47 / '1 Y '� - 6.)- Pittsburg No.5 !7 Z 1 13-7 $ d•5t� ]-1 `S 3 3�I Pltlabllrg Na.6 � Pittsburg No.7 �q .3o 17 21 -1 �� 6 1 15L -- Pittsburg No.S s/ �.t -3 ci !A y a� 4•� �q/ ��8 �1-7 Clayton y / 3'7 a 1 r a`r- /6 1� U y F3 0forgan Territory / -S `S y•z'+ Fp T Bay Point2S to �- 4-z. 1 11?� rb 1 75 i'/�F9 Clyde 4/_ 13 '� I:µy 5-3. Nichols +:7 / 2'•.!- 1zl- 11 1� .Za., `/1 40. Total.Carried Forward i s ! k t 1 PRECINCT VOTE ONLY REP PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926UBLWM - Member State Hoard + Represen hve in Congress r Attorney General Surveyor General G dEquali t United States Senator y „ - .......Did. � ............Dist /d fff_•v NNN _ _ N �! e m y a J c v i g - 7 ' Y wh „ b p; '1 W al10 : 1 /ov 67 77 3 If 167� Id CS'69 `-F. 11G 7�- 167 /y 11z. off 'S' 77 1 2.1 S .1 e. •u1. :a6 5i y7 60 20 7q _...../3__ !g bo s8 /x 60 '69 4(� /y �-5 sr a� �z.9 (4- r7. - -1-9- ' 1- �8 G 31 D537 31 /o yo q9 fro /1 Lit. 27 J� 14 25- )o �N �y /3 7 W �6s /g 7-1 1�9 o y. T? 91 /G (Al ss /S- Ir, y.i- 70 -31 61- G /v l6 9.v 2z /� Af -A !3y // y 93 ( /$ 10 1 1 f 10 'f 2 41.9 442-4 7q '] /y /3 /l r-8 /3 73. cb . 3z 32. /0 zS a3-- ,to '/8 �1 1.7 5�.. __./_0.3._ rob /0 441 to s s 7k f 1.9- /7 9% rf,i 2_4 7.5-35 Ns-7� �z 9f 74D yr 3r log. 5�{ �-.33 /3 al 1 X7 ��S 18 17 63 3yL sl 3r, _;y ,•,� l 1/ �� 11" 4-1 bz 111 (.3 177- ---- $3_: /s' 37 a/ 13 43 260 !tel q- `/� / 7.. -27 /3 -55 70 I(o lox 72 y� loY s1. to 1q7 9-1ST� 10 -0-2- 6( �3b 'It T i 7/ ro� c7 Lc)-- 17 ac 77 2r6 s/ T,o I'7� S Vo /&7.,;; -2 7•/ v8 '21 3� 74- ��y 18 �.� yf y� 11.318 !1/7 36 7v 36 /03 33 7 57 co y4&� (o a /o%zz /dLA /9 S'.. 7,5--17 {�;. J4/s1. 3-4 1S 7(6 a(. 30 77 /71•':: *.3 37 3C. 91. J-� 1/0 /11 130 7y LF 1/0 7q /T l%0 1q. 1 "41 44A Yq- 51 1.14-1 3�- /pv /3 Ta. xS Gz. lr #,4 80 /1.4. 16y4 6,/ MA y� 1 x " a � 3q- jr yl s-I /z1. 0.5 ' E5 I`1 .5-/ to �{ /o ta� /7 it �� trK1 -2* 2-S T6 N.3(. 3/ My 1 67 31 :)-:s33 .20 1.Z 31 1Fy 7.0 4. //9 14l S 4 bo 3S 44- 86: `S as /0,0. //t 14s 137 .Ty /f3 1-8 3q 31 H /b 7 G4- 37 /7 bz. 12.f 77- 543 08- 18 6(0 37 2-2 -1-1 61. 76- .i-S 11-0 /8' 11 sl a717 uu 6z 11.. 7l :1'x-0 -4W 33 1-Q, 1 S /9 33 1y (0 -t - -10-0_ 10 66 1-1 �6 rap 7 7 7!� ax $s /•f�S by 36 b� tS ) a tl!o /g �8 �-o `1 sZ. - �/ -2- _ f 1 f ! _:# rY,3 S3 I.f 27- 3 to* '82 51 78 1(0 63 110 M9T-4. sl 38 /7 5 14 X lY 1p �. 124 U $0 ..... /Y Lf 2S' B .. .:..... ........ ... 5 � r PRECINCT VOTE ONLY REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Governor j Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State, Controller Treasurer it J ao a a z ELECTION a w I PRECINCTS o w ti o N !I [� ti w - C a 0z z x x a a a G O Y 'I O < z z C N a r Totals Brought Forward I Antiael,Na.i �6 z / /�. ciz, a g 1-0 3 J: 9S_ S o — Antioch No.2 G 70 ( '50 .3 f D-I.37 119 IDI l f� Antioch No.3 31 / 17 4/ C.,1-7 7,. 77 7�.. Antioch No.A fly'/ / .a I_ rf,L p4- .25' B � 7oL Antioch No.5 �✓'$ Jl La J 14 3Y• /0'2 'fa Lone Tree Brentwood No.1 ''l3 tft.' I Brentwood No.2 � L / 32- 20 Byron No.a /S / 3 A 10 .1� too b o,_ Byron No.2 /�. / y0 ��$ LL/G Sq- .3Ug 6� 5 63_ _ Knightsen /o 2�. / -!. i�' Z/ �-1 ��j . . GU. _— Oakley No.1 �7 -1g 2-1' 1/7 (a 2 2: �]•. -3 Oakley No.2 ��� / 'L t ��f- y-0 /3 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS wll) 8q- 17 Lt�l° lotIUbg1 Y l k 'p'ryn k h II _ p -- . ri PRECINCT VOTE ONLY ��� PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 AN Y 9 ;Member a Board ! :'� Representative in Congress tion DK i,IImted States Senator Attome General�Surve or General� sFE ua .. �. Dist If; y v g d k 9 YY C F W `+ 37 '*o /o 'q-1 7L'/g 77 lyi►r� �7�- z� I y 3 x ��Ss�a(�9b' 9y �/ loy lye 3S 4L rof 67.20 a7 sl :'71 -`7-31 9s /��-- 42 7 Z �6-1 31 1/7 `-- G� '7 7° 77 /G -3 j !�� �a 7' D- I6/ Y 12 /z ao ti// g 52 s�-$ /off_ v z��/o !� SFr lino 7 ss 62 /7 3c' /7 y h/� IyX. (i y 36 i`� 3� Sy Wal y-1 11 r 11u x, jua,4 ,%`Ia�%,Vi blo' y i I r l P i 4 i w r N �t PRECINCT VOTE ONLY REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Member of the Assembly Meatier Count/Cmhal ......... .... _. .....Dist. a18ee..----kv.Cid. -� L,LLC'1`ION PRE,CINC:rS 7 ] d_.__ El Cerrito No.1 110 /10 //0 iI/ //o /off./09 /aS I0,! 17 El Cerrito No.264 Y,5 96 $s gs- 97 s-q- %(o. gry--.. El Cerrito No.3 p'/I9 117 /.7/ /1/ 1115 116 //,3. El Cerrito No.4 F9�41 S/ 33'..S.Z Sa *y 4(0 4 El Cerrito No.5 14 f y-3 10 66 99 K7 99 Kensington F //l 11`4 //-L /// �//O /1z Richmond No.1 '66 7,) 73 7O 172- 7;� 64 67 Rich,nond No.2 7z 7/ 70 6 q 72- 6 g 6 y 61 70 ....... t: Richraoud No.3 7(b 78 7b 7N 7c- 71k 7z 73 7,3 Richmond No.5 sy 613 .5 5T5-1 y 91 71 7 81 7(o 6y .76 .. 7(o-.-. Richmond No.6 F '7 -- - - ---- - Richnrond No.7 j :7+6 77 56 7s 77 7K 75- 76 78 _.. Richmond No.8 y 1 9a l/o q a. l yz, /0116-17 yo Riclnnond No.9 1z K Ff`� 2 g grb 90 Richmond No.10 r %G 7y �- 11- S+ $1 77 7q 7`}I'•• -...- ------ Riclunund No.11 /a$ /13 /:),o /1p //'/ ///o /7p /21 11`6 - _ -._..- Richmmul No.12 $t/- $I S O 82 91_ 77 77 .71 7i_ Richmond No.13 '05 102. /Oa loo. !Id 5104 /00"/0,� laj Richmond No.14 V lob yy yy 1o0 II /o/ 4z.yy. loo RichnroudNo.15 C �5-1 X2- S3 e5 X87.. 8�) 70 51. 78 -. Riclunund No.16 7-5 74 76. 7&. 76 7Y- 71 75 : 7.1.:___:-.._..:__...._:..-. Richmond M.17 I' ,$- ?-y 33 .3 z '3 1 %1-y ,3,j, �� 32- _ Richmond No.18 3 y q3 LI-0 r-F! .Y�r( .1�1 1f:t.. Richrnund No.19 I� 91 71( 71 76 71 '9't' 7Lf- 7�S 7�; Richmond No.20 6S S N 6. , 64 6;,. (-,c/ e. Lid. (,gyp Richmond No.21 !I N{ yd Y6 Yb y(. 9,"9 7 J� it Richmond No.22 I' q,3 13 16 y,3 y6 '/6 y 6.76 y 3. Richmond No.23 Richmmud No.24 /00 /01. yy /0 C, /01 yY 9`7 y7. 7-11.: . ___...._...::.........:-_�� Richmond No.25 Richmond No.26 5$ - - Richmond No.27 y� x y y q-y l_ �y6 y 6s 9 $$ g Richmond No.28 0p .I� -ab :)� 11,- Richmond No.29 r: ;8 2 161 8;� g 7- 8,1 R/ Richmond No.36 3.3 31 3 - 31 3 3 3 1 '3 2 -31 Richmond No.31 S$ 8 6 1; x $ V6 9� Riclunond No.32 17- .6 I 7,2j t L 71 7o Ll 6`6.. 70 _..: . Richmond No.33 �� I/17 13o 130 11,L /9.7 111}.11 1 /;4 11 cr Richmond No.34 6g 7z) 7.5. 7:b 73 7:1...71E 72. 70 _ :_---- --- Richmond No.35 70 6y 7/ 73 1G9 61 6y (,9 7o Riclum,ml Nn.30 /3S 1V•0 141 143. 4S-/�•�/4b/43 ..... .-.. . Riclunund No.37 lo'6 /1/ /lo /l1 110 1/1 /0% 113 /l6 . San Pablo N-.11/9 1/B IIS//kll� 1/3 11(a 1/� San Pablo No.2 I//Q 1111 111 /lL� /lam ltd- 111 lit lit " Giant ( :d'7 3b 3� 38. �S 3r� 34-31-1-. . $ . ....: . :.....---. ._,— Rodeo No.l f '9�" 8`1 yLk sy 9r yl q0 KI - - Rodeo No.2 (�� 7� �,y 7 t 1j 7z %x.70 67 - Pinole No.1 6 1 5 y b o (.1 6 2 6�- 6-)-6 1 6 9 Pinole No.2 I' �?. 8 8 3 95 IIF?- I L 8,1 S-1 II-cules y6 Y9 Selby 8o 30 xy 30. _---.-- Totals Carried Forward I' F : k Iu c ,4 PRECINCT VOTE ONLY �� PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 CAN 'j Member Count Cental Member Count'Central Member County Central Member County Combat Member Cemty Ceatd Q Maher Conk Central Member Caoety Cow e Comw"e........Sup.0181.i. Committee.......Sup.Bid. Cmmiltee ...-.Sup.BiSL p Cmmillee.-....Sup.MSL* Clatift........Sup.OIA II Cemmitlee......Sup.Mel Cmmittee.. Sep eld.I vt r ' u i G - F It ,u it h — i I it I. } I d ii I 6 f II f n 0. a - 6 I i it jj 1 �I h - i i b i y , 774 F - — PRECINCT VOTE ONLY REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE q Member of the Assembly ......... .................Dist. r�(?a.a.t-. tl plmRee... Sill Gd. ME'CT ON 3 I PRECINCTS _ Totals Brought Forward Crockett No.I /J yr Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3i 7 Q-O Crockett No.4 - Vnlona No.1 Vnicea No.2 - Valoua No.3 N 7y -5-1 1 ._ Port Costa No.1 Port Costa No.2 _ 6 3q- �5 llanciile No.1 ,- Damille No.'l Sail Ramou Tassajara i^^t - Alamo Lafayette 4—- — _ Aloraga �' 3 - Orinda 1I Alhambra 7`!- b/ I __ it Walnut Creek No.1 Walnut Creek No.2 I Walnut Creek No.3 Samnap r _i Aiartinez No.I ` I Alartiuez No.2 Alartinez No.3 .. Martinez No.4 - MartinezNo.S ! _. Alartinez No.S E Slartinez No.i Martinez No.S Alartinez No.!) Vine Iiilf j I Afonntain View �• ! Concord No.I Concord No.2 Concord No.3 I Concord No.4 Associated - Cowell _ Pacheco �I n — - Pittsburg No.1 Pittsburg No.2 I! Pittsburg No.3 N Pittsburg No.4 - - -- -- Pittsburg No.5 u Pittsburg No.6 _ Pittsburg No.7 .....--- Pittsburg No.S i .. Clayton G _ Aforgaa Territory �I Bay Point G - Clyde Nichols Total.Carried Famartl i 4 PRECINCT VOTE ONLY UBLIC AN PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 I� Member County Ceolral Member Count'Central Member Count'Central Member Coady Cmrai Malber Corny Cenral Member Corny Cabral Member Cmrd I ' .. .. h dCammiCm- Sup CieCmmNn S asCom�Cu Sup.;C_sComS_m..:. Sap.CieCommiHce3Sup.Or: Cammillce Sup.CisCommilreySup Ors4 I ( f k 1 4 71 bz yo y r 9� rc•7� 1� � - -�-- 7c 75 77 71, 91' s tagly) /sols ' 'F7 W 44 µY 4l i. ii -- r( —4 54 58 SS 6 — w4 9t'lav,a-o rclyC „ 1 I yi lnr� h I I �llblll 1oy4>E 1a�; ji it , _ t--I--- /301141i61) 132 l i 98 7 .tib lob la i -- Inl e a lo•#•le(o fc 1 i� i � � j � ' 79 7t't.c� ;- 117 llolit 11A t 74 7r-76 7a 7� 7 w .. 7 f— I)8 I31 131 t'�!3' I. t3 lo$ toy n-� Its- 57)SU 53 5:r� - S`f.SG.BgR•� '- 41f� + — j J-faa � Il - i — �/o710 Sq-I - i 11 ij Ip r I V i I 'I' PRECNCT VOTE ONLY REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Member of the Assembly :t -- ruhta Crplg cmtw ...................... ...Dist p CBB1111".a..By..OW. RELECTIONCr P7tPCI\TC'L`S I Totals Brought Forward Antioch No.I Antioch No.2 Antioeb No.3 fro 7�..�� Antioch No.4 Antioch No.5 -' Lone Tree Brentwood No.I Brenhrood No.2 (� 7q Iq Byron M.1 Ij S2-:W SFO 4. Byron No.2 _.i.. S':SZ; Oakley No.1 0aldey No.2 f ,yyyy9 __ I CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS I, A i 6 i i E , ' ' I I �I , G I G i - u I i I _ I I ' ._ ..:.. '• ._._ r...: _ .__:._ .s -x._: _ ..... .: _-x_____nom—. tI PRECINCT VOTE ONLY Mum REP PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 Membeerr Coum4 CeCmuo c" Member canr berCoenhCe � Member Cauh Cmhal Ip Member County,Ceo.inlr Mmher C. .p kwn.hail committee......—Sup.Cast. Comm ryes Sup.Cis! rnel P tComm Sup.Dist. Cnmiryee. Sup.Dist. ComiCee Sup.CuDo ifeeSs l_ = N I 4 � I f I 1 x I i I - i i � i I I r I DEMOCRATIC PP.ECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE a Lieutenant Greven Governor Secretary of State Controller Treasurer 7 . C J� o a SS I m c7 2 11 ELECTION 0 1 �i '0 , c w PRECLNOTSe a q d F'; j C I ol `fl El Cerrito No.1 El Cerrito No.? pp a El Cerrito No.3 /qt S 124 .i ii�o yy 17 ;, El Cerrito No.4 1al:�y �S- EI Cerrito No.5 °a1 _ -310 h i Kensington C C' /b d — H 1`- .1(� Richmond No.1 - �! i Richmond No.2 Richmand No.3 Richmond No.4 .:L /2- Richmond No.5 Richmond No.6 / /2- 2 /�- I . . /� •, Richmond No.7 /6 II/6 /�' - /21 - Richmond No.8 /'? 13 / Richmond No.9 Ij// /7 •z ! i.1L- i j a 0 - .. Richmond No.10 $ LA I?ichmond No.11 Jt /0 } '1 q- j/b 1 /V l 1 I�Ij I li Richmond No.12 f// /� t3 �.� y. �.�- 1Ll- Riclnnond No.13 4- 2! ' ;i,;2 [22 1 1 of . Richmond No.14 4" ice, / l�f i'l b 1 ct - _ l7 Richmond No.15 131 2� _ Richmond No.16 1./. /� 3 p L:z- 3 Richmond No.17 -- Richmond No.18 r 1 Richmond No.19 Richmond No.20 G b /G �1 ? 421. - Richmond No.21 //- Richmond No.22 /0 / f2 i I Richmond No.23 1F 7 /0 =- I Richmond No.24 7 Richmond No.25 /0 / 3 3 Richmond No.26 />�-. .` / / Richmond No.27 /7 /4 _ Richmond No.28 IIS z{ (, ` 7 Richmond No.29 Richmond No.36 z{ J no Richmond No.31 Richmond No.32 Richmond No.33 O Richmond No.34 - Richmond No.35 I (� �°- / 8 'I $ . ' 7 S liirlonond No.36 ;/,q' /3 IAT '19 17 1?ichmond Na.37 i' 4- 1$ . 2 1 ',17 111 - 11 t San Pablo No.1 10 34 13 li3 b tL0 1.3 G � ; San Pablo No.2 7 Z Z �- �, .2;w, 210 i7 --- Rodeo No.1 ;I/$ :�o -- Rodeo Na.2 I/0 Pinole No.1 1 f 7 Pinole No.2 i1 b. 1 . Hercules L4 10 Selby 4 '7 II Totals Carried Farward i A ' h ' h PRECINCT VOTE ONLY DDIOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 Attorney Genual Surveyor General Member State Board of United States : 8epres5nhtix In Congressl�Qar.,^ I'Bgwhsa ......Dist. Senator i ..,...._....,......Dist 16 'Lu ----- S 1 - --- W $ So ri i � S av ,25./�ti 3/. / . // I• /v 4L . . /.o /z- ... -- /k S ren /f / /S . `1- 7 /7 /z (0 /3 7 lei -21b 6 17 :.9 s /7 7 / S-- q- s_ !- - .3 : ro. aB.6 a. _ a7 I 1 8 .nc 17 2-7 s . /�4 to 2 1 70 3o.-i aS: -a 7 /3 7: /7.7 -. -- —--- 17 g r4- ar to /q IA. to �o -27 ZO --- ryc // P PRECINCT VOTE ONLY DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Governor jbmtmant Secretary of State A Controller C zz a n� Is z EIXOTIONT PRECINCTS w it m !j ° ma a � 09 �1 C Total.Brought Forward q ... —i Crockett No.1 7. 7 /J /b.. .. /S Crockett No.8 3 1`] 1�(- I 18' /71 .. f7Crockett No.3 'a /9 f /t> /.g _..-'-------------' Crockett No.4 dL a - .. Value No.1 Valonn No.2 I S 6 16 17 : fS - r - G f,L 2 .2 /.S,' /�... 1t{- /.Y"L._. �alone No.3 - ]'ort Costa No.1 g to 3 o ( �� 21 . fort Costa No.2 ..7 Danville No.1 .. ..Danville No.2 . .3 (0 Ban Ramon !/' '3 /0 /t) 9 /o .... ..... r . Alamo .3 4 -2 I/ y /o /O ...... . . Lafayette 7 /B 17 Manage. 7 Orinda 3 ?� y .... .. ... .... 4.. ............... - Alhambra 7 /3 i Walnut Creek No.1 - Walont Creek No.2 14 �S- 7 y' (o 16 _... ... Wulmrt Creek No.8 — Born7nnp � y 7 / Martinez No.1 J~ 4 oZ�-/-. �1. !..._._.'-.._-:._.— . Martinez No.2 --^- Murlinex No.3 3 2c) :1 3 _"---- Martinez No.4 3 ,;2,� J 1 .� .20 I 10 !' �b Mnriinea No.S 1.3 /fe 25 q-. .. Alp, — — Martine.No.G �5 a2 - 7- 1. .� -", Martinez No.7 'y alMartinez No.No.8 9 ,1� ?, ,3p •'L5 9 �• I { .. �•.� Martinez No.G b g Viae Hill _ 1U Mountain View / ((o '� ��� e1.0 �-O: zZ;_._. ' -- . . .Concord No.1 -- Concord No.2 .N /6 .23 Concord No.4T'.7�:.._.._.._....__.�— Assoeiated .7 /3 f 117 1$ /1 _ Cowell /( /L I y !y 17 17; -- Poehceo Pittsburg No.t Pittsburg No.2 yp 3 �3 q 4L u Pittsburg No.3 @ 7 24 Pittsburg No.4 3 -. Pittsburg No.5.. . /a /3 /3 Pittsburg No.G s /0 3 1 1(0. 1 . Pittsburg No.7 /. g `! Pittsburg No.B 7 /O /3 /15 1 J4 l0 6 / l l /v . .._. ... Clayton ---_----- ------ Morgan Territory 3 3 7 Bay Point 4.v-. 4:01....._._- ------- Clydo G a, t'f' $'d c3 ------- Totals Carried Forward d 4 - J Q n ' .._.—.._ ._. --------- _— --.-- 4 PRECINCT VOTE ONLY A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 e. AU=W Gumal' feral Mrm6er Seats Board of United Stan is Congress ' .Dist. Seostor _8d ��„, at E � � f m t g g ./2'. 1� ! 7 /7 6 3 la a to --- R /7 87 17 6- - to -!o /7 - 9 — -- If 77 q � . a � .: /7- 14 I I I /o 7 Via..: ...............:- -= /4�t AX 33 /3 l�.30 17 1l I f At 6 to - 7 --- K Ito LA / t / .a.w /c,: ---- / '� 2 : -7719 PRECINCT VOTE ONLY DEMOCRAflC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Governor Lieutenant or 3 d[State Celebrants, . R m to (1 < p to q 7 O C a PRECINCTS m m li m C; a e j x $ oe d Tidal.Brought Faraord Antioch No.] 10 ►I -I - Antioch No.2 l!!Z- /f j' Antioch No.3 J /,,L Antioch No.4 Antioch No._5 e3 •x ! // °2. la . . /tr . - (.1-.- _.._..._. . Lone Tree !f 7 .S /o Bmnt�oad No.1 '�� /(i g - 33 z s' Brentxood No.8 �1q— ;j, l 3U :l- Byron Hymn No.] 1q 13 ------ Byron No.E Knightsen Oakley No.1 Oakley No.8 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTAL& `�il,� Ll 6 4 j-016 ` -------- ........ — .-...... -- — -— i i J. N PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 Attorney General rveyor General PMember State Board of United Statestative in Co r Repreaan agrees Bgaalieation.......Dist. Senator ... ............list. ei P m ;L7 2 S 1J tl d 4 K lq- 11 y� s /7 : :�{-`� 9-a Il: 47 � � .� 66•�.Ib-1SD�-i 1at�2 656 - b11.�... .._.. ------- .. .. ;4 G s i 3 z� i' 7 .. .4 - q . 7 j PRECINCT VOTE ONLY DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Member of the AssemblyMember-Ceonk Ceal al ......... ........_..Disc Comndlhe ..._Cep Dist I I I _ ELECTION PRaECINCTS � t I: El Cerrito No.1 - I El Cerrito No.2 El Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.4 - El Cerrito No.5 ,5 _ Kensington �I Richmond No.1 - Richmond No.2 � Richmond No.3 i - Richmond No.4 Richmond No.5 Richmond No.6 j Richmond No.7 Richmond No. Richmond No. Richmond No.10 Richmond No.11 lliclnnond Na.12 Riclunond No.13 Richmond No.14 j Rielmiond No.15 .... _._.._._. Richmond No.16 Richmond No.17 pprtrtP Richmond No.1S Richmond Na.19 Richmond No.20 ' Richmond No.21 Riebnond No.22 Richmond No.23 Richmond No.24 Richmond No.25 Richmond No.26 . Richmond No.27 Richmond No.28 Richmond No.29 - Richmond No.36 _ Richmond No.31 Richmond No.32 1i - Richmond No.33 _ Richmond No.34 Richmond No.35 llielnuond No.36 f " Richmond No.37 I �— Sao Pohl.No.1 Son P.M.No.2 Giant _ Rodeo No.1 Rodeo No.2 8¢ - s Pinole No.1 Pinole No.2 Hercules M1 Selby fu Totals Carried Forward 10 j r Irr PRECINCT VOTE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 ri CoMmemmitbteeer.C.o-u.n-t.y.SCupenhDailsl GI' Member County C-ntral Member Comp Central iCounbCentral }VMemher Couty Central hal Member Couny Central 1111,11,Ceunty Ce_nh-l V CmilleeSue.Dist Cummillee —$u oast. committee Sup. CommitteeSup.Dist. Comm tee...—Sup.Dist, r t Commiffee Sug{Crst_' i f� !I J r i h t NI , i I I I e ii 6 II a PRECINCT VOTE ONLY DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE a Member of the Assembly ?/+�•,-.. 'iu�....." �,.z I �"crr�.,L.fe� Umber Caoo Central ......... . ...._... 4 z, n-ry, d< 2, Commlltee .__.Sup 01st I � J- E LECTION QA PRECINCTS S i TItals -- t L Crockett Noorwam _ Crockett No.1 I I Crockett No.3 Crockett No.4 _ V alona No.2 Valmet No.3 Port Costa No.1 0 Port Costa No.2 „. p r 4 rte._ Da—ille No.1 'i /o !i Danville No.2 !O ..--- sau Raman i! 7 - Alamo Lafayette orimla 9 Alhambra �D-V I -_ ---------- W.1 a --lvahmt Creel:No.1 Aval A Creel.No.3 ... p llartiner.No. .11artinn No.S11-tirez No i Marti,...No.4 Martinez No 5 Martinez No 6 9artinez No.7 i lfarti,—No.S t ; Martin,,No.9 Vine hill T[otmtain view q — Concord No.1 Concord No.2 No. d l i (mlcord Na.4 AssociatedI 4 couch �I I Pacheco - ... _.. Pittsburg Na.1 Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No.3 - Pittsburg No.4 _Pittsburg No.5 1 ttsbmg No.6 PPP Pittsburg No.7 - PitlsUmg No.S .Clayton l Morgan Territory Bay Point Clyde Y II T.W.Carried Forward 1' i PRECINCT VOTE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 3.1, 1926 IIUmber Coueh Ceetrd Member Cont/Central Member Camp Cenlyd Umber Conn CeaW UmberComb Cmtrd s Member Cmh ControlE Umber Cmmy Cmhel i CommiHm.... Sup Cuts Corihe.......Ssp Omf CommHlm......,.Sup.Ciel.; CsmmiHa.. Sup Cast r CaraiHm........Sup.Cid. CammMee..._.Sap.Cut i: Conwiffee N i II Ij i ( — I I I - V ' I/lh /oloy to � - - IBJ( IG Iif q 71J� lb 3o 32.-) �hr��3 7`� IS allt>s G I o rp -u 17 l�s�-1� -- I�o IF 261$)y 3o1 32... 1 i11b?01 _ .12xyr '�-I� : 9 , !] IS 11 r6 1K ti 11y 131! Ib '1 tl FI �' � e 4 IR i r 1 — PRECINCT VOTE ONLY DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Member of the Assembly G member coy central ........ ........._..Dist P -- - SemmiMee-- --.Sq.ad.- ELECTION PRECINCTS 4 Totals Brought Forward Antioch No.I - - Antioch No.2 - Antioch No.3 - _ Antioch No.4 - i Antioch No.5 Lone Tree Brentwood No.I Brentwood No.2 Byron No.] .. Byron No.2 - r— _ Knightsce ,pp1 p .. ._. Oakley No.1 i ,.. Onldey No.2 - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS I I i I I r v I! I � I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 ai i - N® runr n -�Member dnn dntrel I Member Comh dnhal IMember dm dotrnl li _Member Comy deo-et �j, Member Cemy Cabal M_mbe-._dCmtr �� ,i11ce. dP.Dist Committee Comilla tle _Sup Cis. domi3ee. 3►Casdmr3ce .SsP•asdmCce3W W—w. .CemmCce SuP. s L — ' j p - i --- i DEMOCRATIC PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE II Member Gook Cwhal j Umber Cook Ceetral iI Member Cmsh Cmhil Member Cowry Ceahal Umber Cewh Cmlml Commillee........Sup.Dist ; Cmmilke ....Sup.Did. Cmemi6es......Sup.Dist. CmmiDes Sup.Dist. DOOR....$a►Dist. ; ! j i I i ELECTION PREMNOTs I i El Cerrito No.1 El Cerrito No.2 El Cerrito No.3 - - -- - El Cerrito No.4 - El Cerrito No.5 - - ]icnsiu�ton -4- Richmond No.1 - Richmond No.2 Richmond No.3 I : - i Richmond No.4 ._ .. . Rielemend No.5 j Richmond No.6 - Richmond No.7 Richmond No.8 Richmond No.9 Richmond No.10 _ ^ Richmmnd No.11 Richmond No.12 i Riclunond No.13 , Richmond No.14 .' Riehmand No.15 I _ Richmond No.16 Richmond Ne.17 ' i Richmond No.13 Rich No.19 Richmond No.20 .' Richmond No.21 - , Richmond No.22 _ Richmond No.23 Richmond No.24 Richmond No.25 Richmond No.26 ) j i ..--_--' Richmond No.27 I i.... Richmond No.28 Richmond No.29 Riclemond No.36 Richmond No.31 l _ -- Richmond No.32 -- - — ---- Riclunond No.33 Richmond No.34 ' Riclnnond No.35 ! liichmond Nn.36 Richmond No.37 � San Pablo No.1 Sao Pablo No.2 Giant Rodeo No.1 Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.1 Pinole No.2 -- Hercules I Selby Tocols Carried Forward I I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY DEMOCItA77C PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 Member Omit Central - r I ' ' lobar County Central Memher Cmmh Gemini Ymher Comnry Cenlnl 'i Ileeher County Central I! Ymher County Cemhal Ymber Cemlp Cmhml -. Commiltee._.....Sup Dist.i Committee..._..Sup.Dist.r Committee .._..Sup.Diet.P Committee_.. Sup Disl I� Cemmillee-.......Sup Dist.ii Com itee Sup.Dlsl l committee .Sop.Drsf._ , r M _.. I ii I I i I I. I � I ►' I I r r I R � ' I l it i r' — �I II II t I ' i 1 I. r I' it f r 6 I - ll II I; j a n . PRECINCT VOTE ONLY DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Member Caunly Central - Memter County CnlaMember CowhCeiMember Connho �� Nember rA_m-hSCentral CammiGmmdt [IN_ Sup.Dist. CommilleeSup.Dist. I Committee Sp Dist. Committee Sup' Dist e Dist. f -- I �I ELECTION PRECINCTS it I Totals Brouaat Forward Crockett No.1 _ Crockett No.2rockett No.3 Crockett No.4 i Valoua No.1 I ` V,dona No.2 Valona No.3 Port Costa No.1 j Port Costa No.2 Danville No.1 Danville No.2 I _ San Ramon Tassajara Alamo I' Lafayette `loraga ... i Orindn Albaalbr. Walnut Creck No.1 Iry Walnut Creel:So.2 --- lVahmt Creek No.3 \Iertinez No.1 ,Martinez N..2 .Alurtincr.No.3 .. ._.._....._ _.._._-- I \larlinez No.4 _ Martina No.5 Martlncz No.G j Martinez No.7 1tar'tnle%No.5 Allrtinez No.9 ' Vine hill Mountain View Concord No.1 . Concord No.2 Concord No.3 Concord No.4 Associated Corvert P:mheco j I I Pltt6urg No.] _ _- Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No.4 - Pittsburg No,5 Pittsburg No.G - - Pittsburg No.7 + - . _ ;-- Pittsburg No S Ii - Clayton - Wrgun Territory Bay Point - Clyde I+ Nichols 'I Total,Carried Forward i it j j I I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 Memher Ceunh Central Member Cauah Cenlral Memher Counh Cenral - Member Couch Central Umber Cook Cenhal Member Dank Central Member Couch Calrai C-ommiDComme .SuDis ........Sup.DistP CmmillaSup.Dist 'i-Cemmifee -.Sup Dist Gmmi@ee—- Sup Dist. Committe Sup,.DistCemmitee. Sp Otsf_� I b it P , — It it it it Ll : I II r r "-- 1 y I 1 II � , N II q h i I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE M h Cguhln Counhuen IIi �ar eow7um_ �I r Comrt/Cehal-? Xmber C --.-Sup.Cs. Comniee SP Oisl. C H sP tCoomi a .Sup.ofd. Cmmidtm Guo17suCpeandadi — I LZh,CTIONT PP,PCINCTS � Totals Brought Forward Antioch No.1 Antioch No.2 Antioch No. Antineh No.4 j Antioch No.v - Lonc Tree )I Brenttcood No.7 --.. Brentwood No.2 Byron No.1 I - I Byron No.2 1Knightsen OshlCy No.1. I Oakley No.2 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALSi i I , I i ISI i _ Ij I j I I ,l Ij f ' j I I I I I I j � I I II � � I ' j i I j i I j I II �. I I i PRECINCT VOTE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 Member County Central �! Member County Genital Member Connfy Central Member Cmuoly Central Member Comnh Central �;, Member Ceunfy Central Mh Member County Central 4 Commfllee........Sup Dist.I� CammiDre.......Sup.Dist. Committee ....—Sup.Dist. Cammiffee__.—Sup.Dist..; owmillee......—up Dist {Commiffet...__Suy.Dist I` coxiitet i , Ij G V t 1 I q I i P `f P L Y i I j p, it is r i � PRECINCT VOTE ONLY SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE - Governor Lieutenant a Secretary of Controller Treasurer Attorney Surveyor ' $ . fl� Governor y� State General General_ _ I = P �t a: ELECTION s r PRECINCTS a z F z a a _. EI Cerrito No.1 Iz El Cerrito No.2 i. 7 7 7 El Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.4 r 9 F1 Cerrito No.5 ��./ + a Kensington § Richmond No.1 Richmond No.2 - . Richmond No.3 _ Richmond No.4 .. ' Richmond No.5 3 v 2 - . Richmond No.0 Richmond No.7 -- Richmond No.$ i Richmond No.9 Richmond No.10 ' Richmond No.11 Rictunond No.12 c2. ... _,__.... Richmond No.13 Richmamd No,14 Richmond No.15 r Richmond No.16 Richmond No.17 Richmond No.1$ 2 .. ._ .._.. . Richmond Nm.19 Richmond No.20 h Richmond No.21 N .. ... �' Richmond No.22 tnti Richmond No.23 Richmond No.24 Richmond No.25 -- Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 Richmond No.2$ Richmond No.29 Rich Richmond No.32 toNo.31 niiiud No.36 Richmond Richmond No.43 Richmond No.34 Richmond No.35 - Riclnnond No.30 .._.. Richmond No.37 San Pablo No.1 ! g,• - _ San Pablo No.2 114 tl L4 +. Giant / f Rodeo No.1. U Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.1 j Pinola No.2 .. ' H—des I Selby Totals tarried Forward 179 PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 soca sr IAWduShhftWdUnited States ti pepesummie E4111110m.....__Dist Senjf Covem...._._.phl r" ; � 1 w _ 9 .e PRECINCT VOTE ONLY SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE . Governor LieutenanGovernor 5 Controller State .Treasurer Attorney -G�-- -- J q, k a liL1!;C'1zON PRECINCTS m a a a r o Totals oreuaht Forward Crockett No.1 I .. .. :. _.......i_....... _.__.___ Crockett No.3 Crockett No.3 _ Crockett No.4 . ....... Valons No.2 .... Valona No.3 ._.. ....i.. ........._.._.___.._._ Port Costa No.1 Port Costa No.8 - -- -- ----- Danville Na 1 ._. I Danville No.2 San Ramoa Tassgjaro .. Alamo Lafayette :. ... ..,..... ......1------ Morega Orinda - .:.... Alhambra Walnut Creek No.1 Walnut Creek No.2 d Wninut Creek No.9 Saranap Martina No.1 Martinez Na 2 - MarlinezNo.3 Martinez No.4 ......_ Martinez No.5 --- Martinez No.G t - ...._. Martinez No.7 Martinus No.S l -_.... Martinez No.S Vine nill Mountain View _-_'-.--- Conunrd No.1 Concord No.2 Concord Na 3 !' Concord No.4 Associated fi Colwell ... -- --......_ 1 Pacheco Pittsburg No.d Pittsburg No.2 s 1'itteburg Na 3 Pittsburg No.4 E .Pittsburg No.S Pittsburg No.G ---- Pittsburg No.7 ---------- Pittsburg No.S Clayton --........._-'-- Morgan Territory R Bay Point 5 i s ... Clyde I Nichols i Totals Carried Forward s j d a PRECINCT VOTE ONLY, PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 - Member Stile Bad of fi United States Belreseddfreln sUmdwdtheAuemWi - -- _--- T� Egod'¢aBoo_..-......Dist Se r ;;Coogreu . ..--. I �I li a p h � II I i pp N N PRECINCT VOTE ONLY SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Lieutenant Secretary of Attorney Stuveyw Governor J Controller Treasurer I Governor F State I. P Genera] General h:LECTION ii Z � 'o � � E. PRECINCTS i m > I� p F II a y Totals Brought Forward _ Antioch No.1 @11 Antioch No.2 r Antioch No.3 Antioch No.4 t Antioch No.5 Lone Tree Brenthvood No.1 Brenhrood No.2 Byron No.I Byron No.2 I! ICnightscn d _ Oakley No.1 Oakley No.2 it ' CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALB t r y y i PRECINCT VOTE ONLY socimu PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 MouYUStimMal' United States 1 Reties 600Is f.MmYrMMeAMM* Eqmgtdm Senator �'CaWas li J - i J s c y 8 ' s R I P PRECINCT VOTE ONLY SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE ar �j Member Coumli Ceabai 1 Nimbler be*Cshel Member Com¢Ceabid r Member Candy Ceotnl Maher Cmshr cww Commiltee...__..Sup.Did. CowDlee......Sop.Dist. Cnmmillee ..._._Sap.Dlsl. Pd Commiltee. ...Sop.Net Comnlhe....Sq. HLTCa'ION it PRE OINCTS 'I );I Cerrito No.1 EI Cerrito No.2 El Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.4 El Cerrito No.5 - Kensington Richmond No.1 Richmond No.2 _._ Richmond No.3 Richmond No.4 .___--- - Richmond No.5 Richmond No.6 Richni ml No.7 Richmond No.8 ! Richmond No.9 Riclunond No.10 Richmond No.11 Ricbmm.id No.12 liichmond Nn.13 Richmond No.14 . Richmond No.15 ... i Rielmimnd No.16 Richmmnd No.17 Richmond No.18 Richmond No.19 _. Richmond No.20 Richmond No.21 _. Richmond No.22 Richmond No.23 i Richnnond No.24 .. Richmond No.25 Richmond No.26 - Richmond No.27 Richmond No.28 Richmond No.29 ... Richmond No.30 Richmond No.31 ` _ - Richmond No.32 Richmond No.33 Richmond No.34 Richmond No.35 Rielui I No.36 1� Richmond No.37 - San Pablo No.1 Son Pablo No.2 Giant Rodeo No.1 Rodco No.2 l Pinole No.1 Pinole No.2 Hercules Selby ! Tatals Carried Forward ! I ! PRECINCT VOTE ONLY SOCIALIST PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 Mrmber County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member Caunty Central Member County Central Y Member Ceunty Central �, Member County Central Commitice........Sup.Dist.[ Committee Sup.Dist. Committee.......Sup•Dist.; Committee Sup.Dist. Committee Sup.Dist.' CommiDee.....Sup.Dist.'' Commillee Sup Dist. a Ili `i I� N i (� N I I !j .i I h I i, I it Ii q I ' ' - ! I ,I I ,I I d i N 4 k I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE 'I Umbar County Central Mmher County Central �i Umber County Central Umber Cnonh Central : Umber County Su. i -- Commiflee........Sup.Dist. CemmiNee.......Sup.Oist. Cammillee........Sup.Dist. Committee Sup Cnl.l, Sup.Dist.1i MATRON PiiliCli\TC LS I i I Totals Brought Forward Crockett No 1 - Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 Crockmtt No.4 Caloua No.I Y:dona No.2 \'almla No.3 Port Costa No.1 Port Costa No.2 !I � 1 N _ -- - lluucillc o.1 Danville No.2 San Rmnon 'Ihssa'uru ' AlamoO,i la 1 ! Lafayette Moraga All n nbra I � P Walnut Creel:No.1 Walunt Crcck No.' I - II j Walnut CrcJ:No.3 Nnrnnap II r Martivaz No,1 Martinez No.2 Martincc No.3 II 1 ilfartiuez.No.4 __— ;i i! J4u•tivez No.v llmtivez No.C �- 11a,fluez\o.i Martinez IN«.fi N 1 M«rtn:ez No.s II - -- vine hill Momrtain View Canard No.1 ,I Covcoed No.2 I .I Concord No.:1 it ! Concord Na.4 Associated .---- Ootccll I , I ' i I Pittsburg No., I ' - I i Pittsburg No.2 I� , PittsLurg No.3 Pittsbnr3 Vu.4 II i PittsburgNo 5 I I Pittsburg Na.6 Pittsburg Na, I ' Pitt-b u-No.S Clayton Morgan'Territory Bay Point Clyde Niebals ii ,i i ._ Totals Carried Forward ii Y I {J� PRECINCT VOTE ONLY SOCIALIST PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 a: —__ Member County Central Member Counh Cenhel Mmbu Counh Central Member County Cenhal Member Counly Ceahal f' Member Caunly Central I Mmber County Central Committee..__Sup.Dist. Committee Sup.Dist.., Cammiftee_ Sup.Oist Committee Sup.Dist. Committee Cmf , p Committee Sup.Dist I rl I i ; h ' o P II , I N u I I; i I A. I i II y f I ' F 1 I IIIIS I, ill h I 'I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE a, �i Committee._....Su.Dist. Cemmitlee.__hSu S.P.Dist. Cwmitlee_....S Dist. Cammilte... ..Sup Dist. MemlKr ..Ceokal Mmb Ceun Central Mmher Cow Cenhai I timber Ceue Central Ymher Cuun Central P P Sup. I P I CmmiHee.....Su ast it ELECTION PRECINCTS Ili 'II T.W.Brought Fornanl Antioch No.1 .\ntioch No.2 ._ _-.. Antioch No.3 Antioch No.4 .r Lone Trc\o Brenhvood No.1 I - Byron No 2 _. I ! I j — CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS r 11 y it !l I , 4 f i I h � f i I I � I !I I I I I I , : ! I. : I I II � iI l 7 ) I! I I P : j i tl I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY SOCIALIST PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 Member County Central j Member county Central Member County Central Mmber County Conhal ' Mmher Cpunn Conhal y Member Gunn Ce. Member Genn Cenlnf E Committee Sup.Dist. Committee_—._Sup.DISI. Committee ._—Sup.Dist committee._.. Sup.Dist committee__...Sup Dist. f Committee—__..Sup.Dist.it committee Sop Did. � li :i �I i it III i !i l: l i I N i u �i ii I y r I_ i i i i PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE . Lieutenant Sece•.ary of Attorney -Surveyor —_ Governor N Controller Treasurer Governor Y State i I, Geaerol General w 7 y N rr(���111333YYY z ELECTION PRECINCTS S \. � W W � -_ EI Cerrito No.1 � 1 1 EI Cerrito No.2 T:I Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.4 --__— EI Cerrito No.5 -- Il i Richmond No.1 Richmond No.2 tl M - • Richmond No.3 ) t Richmond No.4 y J Richmond No.5 �I .-- Richmond No.6 i I Richmond No.7 - t Richmond No.8 —.__— Richmond No.9 1 Richmond No.10 ---- fff Richlnond Na.11 -- Richmond No.12 h d Richmond No.13 - Richmond No.14 Richmond No.15 3 Ii Richmond No.16 Richmond No.1 c' Richmond No.1S Richmond No.19 Richmond No.20 Richmond No.21 I Richmond No.22 Riclunond No.23 Richmond No.24 r - Richmond No.25 Richmond No.26 _ g Richmond No.27 Richmond No.28 Richmond No.29 Richmond No.30 Richmond No.31 Richmond No.32 ,� ...... _.._ _ .... I' 1 Richmond No.33 Riclunond No.34 � Richmond No.35 +pl Riehmond No.:3fi I II Richmond No.:37 San Pablo No. f . San Pablo No.2 - Giant R.dco No.1 Rodeo No.2 ._.._ Pinole No.1 Pinole No.2 Hercules h Selby Totals Carried Forward p I 4 � � • I ; 11 � I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 PROHIBITION ' --.. NmWSWkadd a United States !- kpewo�lirato iIII�YId1Y1 � FAUNt�.........Dhl. Senator 4 Coarcts._ .........(dst l p k t �_ _ _� g II p z hhhh� ii 'a II w F 3 : k i i PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE j Governor Lieutenant 4 Secretary of L Controller Treasurer u F Attorney Surveyor .. _ Governor � State L .. _ tl. ..General---- General pR1 � p c E1:LC'1'iUN PRECINCTS a d m st Tonle 11—oat Forward . Crockett No.1 Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 Croekett No.3 ... Valona No.I ` Valor No.2 - Valona No.3 Port Costa No.I Port Costa No.E Danville No.1 Danville No.2 San Rama - Tossalara ! .. i Alamo Lafayette . i Morgaa Orinda . .....j......... _.....__.__..._�. Alhambra ...._ i Walmtt Creek No.1 Walnut Creek No.e- Wulnnt Creek No.3 $aranap Martine:No.1 Martinez No.2i , Martinez No.3 ... Martinez No.i Marlines No.5 Martinez No.G Martine:No.i Martinez No.S .- i Martine..No.9 - Vine Bill j ...- Mountain View - Concord No.1 Concord No.2 . .... ......�..___..___._._..-- Concord No.8 .__. Concord No.4 _.._..._._...— Associated ... - Cowell _ Pacheco _ Pittsburg No.1 Pittsburg No.2 t Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No.4 Pittsburg No.5 i :- �----- -- -"— Pittsburg No.9 A Pittsburg No.7 - y .. ., ..1.. .. _._. ....... Pittsburg No.S Clayton p Morgan Territory Bay Point .._ _.._._....._ Clyde L Nichols �- Totale Cerrled Froward 4 PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PROHIBITION PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 I United States ROWSINWmiRO� MrWAlkAtir�Y7d •-B __ Senator Cougm ..__. .............DaLx i� gmlmRoWeBoadatf� a e a I m i a i F n i l r ,i I PROHIBITION PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Lieutenant a `SecretAttorney Surveyor ory of F k:....Att • � ii Govgravr Governor State Controller i Treasurer General 1 General - r ELECTION PRECINCTS Totals Brought Forward , Antioch No.1 oar' Antioch No.2 Antioch No.3 _ Antioch No.4 i .... Antioch No.5 Lone Tree - S Brentwood No.1 Brentwood No.2 Byron No.1 - .. Byron No.2 . Knightson - - ' Ockl,LT No.1 Oakley No.2 / CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS ;L 3 ;- �/. _ i. Lf3. .... ...:...._.:......- ._._._._ . i I 1 • : I ..... .:._.._. ....... tq g a 3 i F i � PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 PROHIBITION United States s eogmeia NhmzWd b— cul ms State Burd of� y Senator �C ress...__. ., E uariutlon......Dkl p U ' f �I W Zj I W CCCJJJ I ' � p ,I j uu I J I I i i ---------- __ PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE so _ I' Member Cmu rift Central 'i Member Couniiii Sup.rat Member Cmunry Central Member Can*Central I M.I.,C.*vow Commillee........5 gist. Committee P W. P _ up. p. Committee Sup.Oist I Gmmillee 3 Oiat. Cammdlee Su Pill. i t 14MEOTION II PRECaTOTS El Cerrito No.1 El Cerrito No.2 I� El Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.4 f d El Cerrito No.5 I{ensington Richmond No.1 I �� Richmond No.2 h - JEW- Richmond No.3 - Richmond No.4 Richmond No.5 Richmond No.6 liichmmmd No.7 .I , Richmond No.8 Richmond No.9 j —Ric] road No.10 Riehntond No.11 ,— Riclunond No.12 Rid mmul No. 13 Riclunond No.ld Richmond No.15 - Richmond No.16 ! 'I Richmond No.17 Riclnnond No.18 II Richmond No.19 — Richmond No.20 I —_ Richmond No.21 -- Richmond No.22 _ Richmond No.?3 Richmond No.24 Richmond No.25 Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 I , Richmond No.28 ! _ j Richmond No.29 -- Richmond No.36 Richmond No.31 Richmond No.32 Richmond No.33 Richmond No.34 r � r Richmond No.35 I Richmond No.:36 h ry Ifichmoud ' No.�r San Pablo No.I -- San Pablo No.? Giant II Rodeo No.1 — Rodeo No.2 -- Pinole No.1 Pinole No.2 I ;I Iiercules Selby Totals Carried Forward ! i ! -- t ---- , PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 PROHIBITION Member County Cental Member County Central Member Couch Central Member County Cental Member County Central Member County Central Member Corsi Central Committee_......Sup.Dist. Commiltee.......Sop.Dist. Committee— Dist.': Committee Sup.Dist. Committee Sup.Dist. p Committee Sup.NsL ' Dnmmlltte.......$n.Dist.,. ' I r ' II i If if � - f. i � N d If 6 I If _ tt I I ; -�- I � it - i , I I j C ,I - it q II �� i I, — N - — — i I i i I ISI ' PROHIBITION PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE SY Member Count}Cenlrol Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central 1 Member County Central t Commiliee........Sup.Dist. '• Committee Sup.Dist. ! Committee ......Sup.Dist. i Committee. Sup Det I Committee._...Sap Dist, I LLCTIONT PRECINCTS II �j i T t Is Brought Forward II - Crockett No.1 rc j Crockett No.2 CroeLctL No.3 C".ekett No.4 r ua I .. FaloNo.8 \ alona No.3 Port Costa No.1 Poet Costa No.e -Danville No.I Il it I Danville No.2 I Sun Ramon _— i i I Tassajaru Alamo Lafayette _-_— iUoraett Alhambrait E - It. GI – II \Pnlnnt creel.No ] ! Walnut Creek No.2 ! Walont C,e k No.s ! sacmaP _. lllartinez No.1 ij l 31mWncz No.2I�I l I� I I _11artinez No.3 Martinez No.4 I iltartinca No.5 II _ Mnrtincz No.6 \rartinez No.7 Aramine.No.R i _ - \rartinea Vo D Nine HillI' V[amt,iiu Vice' I Concord No.I Concord Concord No.3 No.2 Concord No. ,r Associate lCowell ' I i Pittsburg No.1 Pittsburg No.2 i Pittsburg No.3 1 Pittsburg No 4 I jlj -Pittsburg No.5 1 ittsl'-g No.6 Ij II 4 j Pittsburg No.i Clayton TerritoryI jI I I I Bay '0ult 013-de II II .I Nichols Totals Carried Forward I I� p, ! PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PROHIBITION PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 t' Member County Central Member Counly Central Member County Central Member County Serial Member County Central ? Member County Central Member County central -committee Sup.Dist r Committee Sup.Dist.4 Commilhe_.._Sup.Dist. Committee..... Si CaL ! Gmmiffee........Sup Dist. I committee........Sup.Di I' Committee. Sop.Dist. I,I it i I It h I it i it I. I N — — — — -- —� II p — ,, it — —— � � )' 1 i II 1 I h 1 itI it it _ it 4 � i I — p I; I; I i ,i i I I i I I ii I It I i i i •' I i — I I I I i t I I I r !� it I i p !i I iI f e i — i - i i PROHIBITION PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE member Couch Cenlraf Member Canty Central Member County Central Member Cmm4 Central Member Counh Central�I ? Cammilten- ._Sup.Dist I Commillee p. ! p. � Commillee ... Sop Dist __Su Disl. Commillee.......Su Dist 4 Commill-e Sup Disl i I � j ELECTIONT PRECINC IS I l III ii ,' Tuwls Brought Forwan( j Antioch No.] � — Antioch No.2 it i Antioch No.3 Antioch No.4 Antioch No.5 Lone Tree Brenlavood No.1 Brentwood No.2 Byron No.]. Byron No.2 �I Knightscn — 'I Oakley No.2 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS Ir it l i I I i li it - it I i; i i !I . i I s II I I e I f' PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PROHIBITION PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 et IMember mmifaCounh � he Mher Ccn � Coun Cen Ij Member Caunh Central Member Unit CeotrilCun Se,Commiltee Sup. CulSup Cast. Camille Sup CsCm' Sp.C1. Con.nirye So"' ! - Committee......,.Sup.Dist.! Committee Sup.Dist.d II I;+I R I h it it G i u I k it 1 __. t i I, I -- i: 7 I it It it II n ' N 'I is I �I I I� I — I I _ r � r PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE m Cid faCb sepw ad! Chid justice supreme court 1 Ou1tYr JWWWM CM Assodata lactic.Arama court .. . (ya Teres 'IsTem) (Rediuelmoe 3.1eT/) Roo Teem) (8boetlkW Mad4junway,1927) Y 3 m rr.r:cTloNisa f R.ECINCT9 v z SI Cerrito No.1 //,Z Sl Cerrito No.2 '/.2 9' est y 'f/ .T8 2. M Cerrito No.8 /3$ S //(a•it D SI Cerrito No.4 Gy / . . 67 :39_ 7z ... :.....:... _ ..__ ....__._._ Sl Cerrito No.5 49/�$ /0:1,7 /o(. Kensingtaw /-7 163 ] //(ea.34- 86 _......`C.. Richmond No.1 3'% 7D 3 fi'$.3-6.1.2-. .. Riebmund No.2 .9 8 0 �+. . 7lk' ...._.j.._-- .._.. Richmond No.8 1 D S'D b /f 1, so 166 Richmond No.4 /y 6 0 - �. [ 17 �b ... ?- Riebmoml No.5 29 59 44 oS7 s X..56. Richmond No.B l./ 91v 3 Richmond No.7 / 12. Ridltmond No.8 xg 13y /ov.yo.92. . . ... ..... .. _.... ...-• --.- ---- Richmond No.9 yb.'/7 70"5,6- Richmond 5bRiebmund No.10 3S to S 7l' -2y .8] .i. ...i........ .._... ..--.:: liiehumnd No.11 +kS/OS 3 Richmond No.12 q-0./DIL. I i 79.3979 ;_.. .. .._. —_—: Richmond No.13 7(0 117. •y 97-17 17 Z S ! . Richmond No.14 3L- /os7 /Y- /a �. i...... _.... _..._._._ Richmond No.15 r' //C� �' 8 D 46 Is .3 .. Richmond No.16 ------ Richmond No.17 /!S 67 w -69 ..y Richmond No.18 Richmond No.19 Richmond No.20 el-1a, Richmond No.81 .Z Richmond No,22 L 7.7 ;14- 76 Richmond No.28 Richmond No.24 ._... Richmond No.25 :3 Q`] '30 //oL ... _, Richmond No.28 ,s-t• �.. . 4L.2,.t7 Richmond No.21 -48 /0,3 7v.b5 90 .. .. ._ Richmond No.28 S ,3 L 1► /O. 2 _ ;.. .:... .. ....-.-----.._.._ Richmond No.29 f gi(-. 67 31f• 7 ; .. ... Richmond No.30 1730 Richmond No.81 41/7 - 7/ 3S.,70 Richmond No.32 3 E e 79 3 Z 71 . .. ........:... ...'.--- --- ----- Riobmona No.88 4{; /bb �- . 9 /14, / - Richmond No.34 al/ Q/ 70 4:5- Richmond No.35 30 77 3 43;19 71. Itiehmond\u.:ili Richmmol No.37 j/,1• d'r5,�, .103 Bon Pablo No.1 (611 1`-s 7 lot .5(0/�/ / ....,./...:.---. ...._ ...._._._... Bon Pablo No.2 74-/3 g /to giant .2! ------ Rodeo No.1 (7p 9 r'} 4L.L/0/ Rodeo No.2 tGl.. �(o rf-,3J $� : ... ...:...._. .._.._...._..—. •'• Pinole No.1 (Q $0 Pinola No.2 2 P'N- d��� q0 . .�. ....---- --.....___ Hercules y ./.2q- '7 7V-.a2, 71 . Selby A/, 'd! AA .37. .. ..;.......i... ._ .._ ..__.... 1 , Tma4 Carried Forward '• -- --:...----- 1 PRECINCT VOTE ONLY MON-PARTISAN PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 Pon NIM 4nd n 14 W d1As Crn,16n1. . +AnalwleJulem lYu4id G.ndL ( i .- }•.ry-- 1� a App.LRr A,pembWL-nl..t; Superior Judge 4 Superintendent of [County Superintend ShariH Co Clerlt (FW1 Tar.) 3 Public Instruction of Schools unt7 9 n s a z N p rZ k < tv z G1 •� G7 �• '• o < w 3 < c aa 0 o u m F - 6x 16`•/ M /315: /1/0. iay 79. y7 1/� ;131 24 7q 1/z. ISO.. . .. 'tK /a /sz 1/67 /71 78 /sa 17Z ---...-=-: j.-1/ 76 '66, 98 /og. - 91. 70. two......'... tiv7 112, /09 165C 11. /7 !//ro/7z c4 ./u3 //,Z /33 163 /61- --- ' �'9 6* iSO 76 /r.�. 1&0 �f 77 O 1110 47 90 h'j /3 q0 7/ 4e8 9q•: --- -.-_. ,i`D 37 81 85 a&o. Vo SZ 5- u� 83 7y �1 . 3,2- 6y4 f8 A/ ,Iob.. lot; �s 74 '3s 6,1 �� s y 1/� , /,1 7�- 7�- /k a /3.% 31 177 176 /.s(, q } S';�- 17] 97 /33. .167 �2 bo ilk loy.. //to /ZO X 913 /28:. 41 8- /3,3 /.36 �1�=1 6-1 `/'s /Oct. /s4 k, 'Y 3/ .sb" �/z1 11v �� /ly 99 77 39 �7 /30 /�[; H1yq 41 7P,/vim • t.s:7 bv. j-'t /FO Gy 7 . �S 4-7 6/. /d7 ;eG sI/o r/-06 6g - - -- 70 70 36 7s- 3'' 3 /2S /'X� 3 .82 /a rz3 k/37. /a6 7Y- 96. a a 1.3 /'fr 132 /66 I6S 90 /;•f 168 _ s yu i.35!t� R��, �� 9� $y1-6 . - --= 411 Sy �/-S7 G /67 /76 /d6 s7 3 .6 y 7 1� K�, 7a. K 91 . *.,4 6K // irk _._.._._._; /170 aH 77. /02 `1.7 7 //$ g� 6, 1a 6 q 3b 4/ a.) 6) S 44- �L l S 6 vz 67 . N6 1/3. 113 71( /1�8 61.1 /'S h, ya( 33. 7 by 94 Y`f 1c? 3 71 .73 3 44 sl 7-5 qj 9� 63 69 -- vx Pto .A6 171 19/ 18S at/ /13 I9K• -... . -.__ T °L' /1-;b 1,4 b k2, l0� rad y61.116 1911171 1y/ 17(0 /1016$ .0 70 97 /6f /6l. 1sq 178 96 1g1 194. 6q- /0 /37 N/S^ 61 77 116 /66 4.7-4 97 qG 1117 /01 60 '61 9z . *1 60 t10 1/7 1130 11S 61L 1d-0 Ann 15-2 '1/0 131 115 440 -7 lD-� /9l , .. 17 0 a q-'sz- SS 157 /z 2. _. .. ...._...._..._....- _---- r NON-PARTISAN PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE E Cud Joao sauce Clot Chi!Justice Supreme Court i AedtYJoblippmCurt a Assodate Judicesupreme Court, h flan Term) (544 Term) ()tadiatluo•43,19+)+ (Poli Tem) (BiulT.04 _.(.Zdb9jcmo9i 12M ( Y m a: I t � Q O O ELECTION v � � 3 oa °w° v - F Z W 6 I T.W.Brought Forward Crockett No.1 3 iF�.7 , /it to 39 /0-0 .a2.. .3:. .. ...._---• --•-— Crockett No.S Crockett No.8 3 Crockett No.4 7 5S3 to / S. /q 76 a. Volume Na 1 77 3 Yelena No.S /=J. 7(; -17 Z' valoaa No.3 b• :;6 7u Port Coda No.1 ='C, 4 y r{/ .3U /i.J. ..•' Part Cetg No.8 .247 Danville No.1 ( q K Y•o . 7- %S f / . . /0 a611+-..3%-lot- San +-..3%- 6 J = Denville No.s 611 4 g :i, 3.l:/3 .7'y San]lemon ' - Tseglara Alamo - Latapette — ----------7 Mumgaz I Orinds /.� (,y x,13 Alhambra 0yo //S, Lg 31./01 :i .j Walnut Creek No.1 2- 135' Ih r ... 73 3 b/0 y l ./..:.. ..... ..:...._..�------ ---= Walnut Creek No.3 Z tl-&b $ / S_y;34-1 7q j Walnut Creek No.8 !/•y(/''/t, 6 ..._........--' — — FaranaP 3 toy SA. Sl r Martiees No.] 3 L qL y- I o 6 $ Martina No.s y 3 S- .3/ Martina No.8 A:-'. 76 ISO 4q- 97 / ._..._......,.---. ._.. .........-- Marlines No.4 67 � O Martina No.5 57 10'/- 706:4•J / .: :..... ._._.;_..—.....—..-.-'-_-- Martina No.6 '•.j ld.� 1O9 S•J MariiaeaNo.7 'a //b dt �Iq 3SI14. ....: .... _.._i......_ Martina No.8 5y- //el j �J'•rr-.�o /�O -�' I Martina No.8 !o Iq /$ /O 20 .. : ... �_. __...._.. ..._.._._..-__.= Vine Ail] L/Y.'b 6 1 �" t Mountain View S 77 7cr M!— Concord No.1 "r- 130 t: yy,/F'L/a7.. ) 9- . .:{ Caaeard No.8 !, -- concord No.8 Concord No.4 70 .2 2? 'y +YS- / Associated .3(o(3 3 7{ 4 g�.6a Ila Cowell 2: 73 .. 'f•y;/y �!: .... ..�........ _..._..... _. Pachuca / /0 Y 7 70.#41 If 3 ;7- Pittsburg tPittsburg No.1 ' `46. Pittsburg No.S �O.S�•/- r4 Ji '7-I .6?,, ; Pittsburg No.3 Gy-/3111' n4-.S.O Pittsburg No.4 .3:'.. :f.r} y 3/�. 21 tF/ Pittsburg No.5 . -PitEtbnrs-i�la:•s—.—•._ "— t(o 7$ S 611 J i Pittsburg No.7 i `.7 +/3./7 .49i... •+--------'- ---=. Pittsburg Na.8 3q 71 24- 76 Clayton 34-1[233 I4+ Iforgan Territory G `'/" 4 c .. Aqv Point `/S/�/ l - y3.6`�.'7•e. . ..�-----• •----^' Clyda x �,3 Nichols -- Totals CaRlad Rmrmrd PRECINCT VOTE ONLY ..,. � NON FARTEM �,i'—'•��•°' PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 S.Wj 01 c-4 s�m�e.o�o< 4,.u1W o'r.-m.. Superior 7� i runGc ro waaon or sehaoie �'�` S i n..> li - --_ R S e y o s o o� R a m m U m 67 .'2 �b to 9 112 /aa /3;L fir /Jz �.� /uo qa 1,571 4-3 IAg Iz /Y.0 leo: ' 110 i43 $`1 7`l �� 7a s o 719 9,3 yb /09 F7-1 7 Y8 /00 9 Z 0 57 103 ;moo 77 az s7 7i L i6t ked-6-B 76-11 Sri !o/ LIY raj 63 g! /o'� Jaz 1-17 y-(0 -- ;ao 3� 67 67 bb 7s- sss— 76 1 69 37 0 /oo` 1/3 J67 !W yuj 6(a 131C - (a-y S a .66 7q- 74. 8 y 7F�.. . . 3 !30 3! 7& Joh /KS a. Jx7 .._._ ....._...__ k47 3,3 71 o .SI Jot: E80 /a(= 1171 l%O 125 NSF / 7z a. (� 3S- 67. C32-j` �� log ]' o� �5- n�. 37 AQ 10, oK G !off (�a . ...... ...... ... �' <4q- Ir /off 71L /00 /y 3 113 /o J&` /7.L /3g 13 s 1;S' Ifs- 70 17 7. ► ....i_....._ _ ;. ILA, b 91 Al.- �] /b 5'S /A, �14; 191 /¢] !Ry. kbo- 77. 1 'r '� 107 /1V 1 7�. r?o. . d7i .1.14- 1Y7 GZ( 1672&rj %6 rg,� Y� ;_..._. _...... 'JAI4 // f�F 81( !X $7 Yo �.. - abo 671 !7 l,.b -.� a] lob�y Ivh i - -- - ..:j B4-40 TIL 4 q- i7* 179 616 16q. P1 �..,� c, 771 7a- 33 �3 gJ 91 Jl.L. /otPy Ir7 "04 S 95. log. ITb �� I4 rvS' l3 S !a 6 (/Y . 7o 6 10 7 7A 47 47 ' r4 /03 IM.) �% ti =_ / t b y 671 43 37. 6-7. - ---- y�a a C. C. ` 3 __. ...... . .. ..... PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Ck M Jodb Sync Cad g Chief Justice Supreme Court Jdndltr dg JmSWW*C11d i Associate justice Supreme Court...- _ (Full Term1 I(Short term) (End Jim (Fun Term) (Shortrerm) ($odkWj=w F3rt9) e ., �o y ),� 4 C m � � Q ELECTIO\ r a` PRECINTOTfi ti y e m \ Tolats Brought Forward Antioch No.1 (9�j / -60 .36 S/ Antioch No.Y F Antioch Na.S '1 74 &Q 1,S/� ........._ .... ......_z..:_.- --- Antioch NO.4 �?�= sr Antioch No.v 31 F/ 5� 7�-.�o Y Lone Tree 13 1fJ 3 ./S-- `1`t Brentwood No.] 1319 Brent,mod NO.2 .LSO Zi 4,L (( 3Y -17 Byron No.1 2-1 Sb /. US /,Lr 6 S- _ Byron No.2 , Gs" 6 Knightseu •-'r /7=r� 4 1Z.�� ......_.. .:_.....:_._..�------....----z Oakley No.1 Oakley No.2 3 PL, .. ....:.......:..._.:__.._. ------------ 1 .. `.E CONTRA COSTA i I 1 i I i ..i:. I — v I ,.aS �4 -4;w PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PART(SADi PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 ; e�eJmtix.ilao-'uCmnd Superintendent of County Superintendent --i` Me•+LF�.ueo.e.uD'wtDicI Superior 7udaepublic In of Schools Stuulff Cowry Clerk FWWII T—) o m e z z m < 0 Y C X 5 S b U Y S U < O _ S N - o °w � a C oft. 0G (moo 7/ qS 7 AQ- 153. qja xdA -5-1 73 91 /o(o tra o 10 N l 0 �z ] /a-o. rto 3z 73 130. 10 7q- /15. : ..:: 7y 77 7B 4(0 u�. 1-7 �; _ 3/ a- . y 7;,> /11 /07 Y-7 &y- /.� ......._.. .:_.: _._ . ., , f1iI 1q�ri. 1 611 ;Pt /0947 •5 s �7 ti y PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Gr' . Auditor ! Recorder Tax Collector District Attorney Assessor' _ r ELECTION v a o F ca w i PRECINCTS w 7 - ° ° a ..1 rz c f EI Cerrito No.1 /�.0 /� - g�- /-9 /6�. , /UTJ3 �� EI Cerrito No.2 93.`1 ... 3(0 _ 95._/-0 ' --- ,s EI Cerrito No.3 /77 //r�' 7 /7'h. /7`F- //7 El Cerrito No.4. 1/01:. .. //3 �c5. 12-, El Cerrito No.S 77 -(; /770;/t4/` ------- Kensingtor 1G�. /�i �.� /� 6�-. . .... .. l/�J74 3 " Richmond No.1 03_ _ 6 3'- 96 � — 7� 9� .�3 1 -Richmond-No:l' 7z_ 88 754 _... ` Richmond No.3 9z ', J7 5 D 62 100 Richmond No.4 V 7 : 7� .- J-y :b/.: V Richmmnd No.5 7t k�- '`/r'3 67 7J 44;L16$.. _ Richmond No. 6 16(o.. _73 f 6LS : Richmond No.7 po //y` 6�5 8 Richmond No.B67;/�0 Richmond No.9 /35 J; ,. - SI //�" (3trs 74- Richmond No.10 1/g //$: Jo3 /Dy-. //b ° .70 Riclunond No. 11 �l tf-b �.� $� 1/1 /67, 47 /CSO Richmond No.12 /x3 lad 79 /t)Sl /31 Richmond No.7.:3 ly-(v, /50 79 1/G /44(o _ 60 ,/m Richmond No.14 :/�.� /'i/� to/ 1/O. /3y, T� Richmond No.15 3S lel-`�, �1 $_ l'�(o _. $ IJ- t Richmond No.16 Vic, 5:1- l2.(, ...i. 3 6 /I& . `� . ....... Richmond No.17 I t;"S7 Richmond No.18 . Richmond No.19 Ip�/ci 3 //3: 73 7`l- Richmond No.20 N/p-0 /0�' 7b'6-q-, _ _ -p �- Richmoul No,21 /+,, - /3� 6(-, /// /3 ! - (q 1( ) Richmond No.22 I/3-, /3 Z 71 q 1,36 Richmond No.23 /� /% :/1b !(��. 78 1 3 n Richmond No.24 �$.. 1`/-p _ 5rN& Richmond No.25 /(�. l /4/_3 J.;_ /7a. Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 /D�.' 7�: Richmond No.28 !� Y .. - /q 3-1, - �_.._ Richmond No.29 /// ` f/'. �/ .70 Richmond,No.36 ;:%1.., '%1 50'/ �/ / - Richmond No.31 l3 1 It/P: y(o 9a'. //SSC _\54— Richmond `— Richmond No.38 !/00 /6� 7a 7 .. :... /// (� /O Richmond No.33 1)q,2j fit)3 - 9S_! I Richmond No,34 q Richmond No.35 S(o q1 7/ �''�L ... i_..' :2v` 8 -:// { $ichmond\n a6--- ... ... l ko !� 79 /3� l`!1 � 160.. <. __ __ ■ Richmond No 37 /3�' '3 --/ ,11 oZ [?/ .. _San-Pablo-No•-1--_ : /22;16:2, Smi Pablo No.2 1 71 01 /1y. l y 4 Giant Rodeo No.1S$' ,CS7. 7. /1 q Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.l ;90 //,�. 73 '71 .6 g•.. Pinole-Nor2-- �7 /25 /zz - --.. /Ue,j,51 Hercules Selby Totals Carried Forward 1 1 r 7 PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 NON-PARTISAAI Treasurer PubHe Administrator Corona j Surveyor ' / S 06L S*IrYr pbl it 7. v XI •�° � 'I g J I C a p is C S ` .7 A C C ii p; 1 136 6 z� � ffi 3( 1? sro.68 S1 SS dao '171" /b`, 10 yl .qoNas q's"qa: /ui 69 7z s 1 .3(0 68 �/� zS ]6. SS 107 17 11 .36 9 8;- 2 B // 3J 6,S 76 - Gx ii(.3 )-q- SC 3o SZ abi. a 4(3 71 8017 S o �7 6$ lea Y 3�5 -10.57 .6o. !I/oo 80 . /OS //2 34- 1_lb 8"L n/o] 70 130 140 '/`1 -LA 97 %7 V'AI 78 //S - --- 116r I/26 s8.8b .36 x X 78 1.33. yo s3 /off lox Ili sZ -A2.Gy ti4- /07 +L Cl a"o 6q 7yc 12-a 6 o 6 yC /0�,- 1/y(a 7a 1/(6 io /03 u,� ��y s667 107 -i.ya-c(,'- 61 (.c>6o a S /� 12, 37..32 3 ) G3 911 /03 s� jil8 6s" 7.L I/ob 4La 8'j- y7 jq.W ; /7 s� /] 74Y� 111 y-5 '1( I9--7 s7.90 /'1.. /03 76 .... •. ..... �S 3 Gy 70 /2j- �/u;k 116 103'- 's-Q. oxsV/67 /a-A. 97 %6 4 IG 1 DLI 91 7 76 /3o !i/sy - - -= Ji a17k i 117 70 /ofi 33 l/� Ii1ol 39 !i/8 63 6y �Iyf '�q/a� 46' II F 1x r// -1c 3Z q-f sl 4r�S x '56 6A � �.z —6:-6S 19f �/6J 81 � 110 l�� �/Sb 1u .1•f�� _ /os' yo �7 z, sa 6Y /oo �8 .8i 77 9d' .s`/ iz3 77 c5 St 88 5:94. ------ — i7q /wry 76 df 95 nq /6'Y /17130 *y 7-- //714L6a` Iy /31 I & lbb 97./Y& g [y/70 57 ;1:).q [/171 MS 7 - -- r q 5 y /1 ;// /g q -0 //6 1 3/ I� 7�"s2. �/1) a7 /o -- it l 66 S$ 8a 87 T& - /3(3z. P 61 7-i. l/1`l I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE TO a :..-: -.,.: r::_.:_._._•� a t Auditor Recorder Tax Collector District Attorney Assessor 7 w EI,I;CTICN c °o vi ` PRECINCTS o - `. m z c ? e M y I W I p e U O+ 7. Totals Brough!Forward �4 Crockett No.1 �/�/ C/3 E+ Crockett No.E ll197 3 y /63 Crockett No.3 10 27 - Crockett No.4 IU ��/0 2 }S'/0 4doaa No.l .10 t- 9/GJ S /!if %.L. 56; 7 : Voice&No.E I!8 v A a q- /16 /0,3 y 1 70: ----- Vale=No.3 '/b /b s- •r r►y 106 8 L .7��; Port Costa No.1 91 I q 1/13 16 7 b 1B -Z /oz 7/ 6GC - / � Port Casts No.E 710 J - ' .._.....---.____._..Y Danville No.1 99 /0 2- /3 !b'/- /b ..y Danville No.E ._..-.-- San Ramon 7o 6`f• U b3 6 S/ :// •..l.. i; Taseajara iL�_ 'u-7 `1- -`----- Alamo y rS y`F- 3loraga �to i 61 7 73 41 76 .17 _ 0rinda 7.1 ''70 S g j. 76 Alhambra 1`I-i y.l S3.12S I'dV -- - Walnut Creek No.] I �- /3 �' /,-� /.30 -. /(LZ� ......'..._... _..._...._.._.._..u. Walnut Creek No.E y q /0 f J-6 902• 14- �$ 3 it Walnut Creek No.3 �Iw6 02, a'(./40 O+ .. .. 0'-�-' 6�... .;......._ . Sntunnp 77 51 .30 77 73 78 :3Y•; x Martinez No.1 10-1. I U y _ sic. F k 8 19-X51. ;._.........._:._._---= Martinez No.E 1`IL 146 �N-k 13� fb* 13"l-'SS. _. i dIarliuca No.9 1 r g 11•�? ,7 Y� '/0 7 /0'• 7.1 - - - -- TlartinesNo.4 37 1;1`13 �(3 Hd !31 /O7: 70; Dlariincallo.S 'l6y jlfrf �S�'!3b /60 /�; s y: Martinez No.6 f7 J I 5 f 14 k /74- Martinez 74-Martinez No.7 bo 121. /rf-z --- - Martinez No.S !�!�'• fl56 qE•I LZS /5l /Sp /f•0. j P. Martinez No.9 /2 y � y ---- ---._...-_ Vine Hilt a126 1. 4 Mountain View 'il^-�. /Z(p :9a ;6a,;. . ;-_:.. ...__.._.__- Concord No.1 Ir If �a./�y. r71k /0 ,/J U; Concord No.2 X116 I11+L N JDA{- _ U(-, .gA.7-) .... Concord No.3 ?;, 1001 70 110 %a, 1?0 7 e Concord No.4 _,; )a '/3�-2/A Associated 63 />U 167 l 1 6•f. - Cowell 710 92- 6 Pacheco i/3(o 1 0 /'<7 I Pittsburg No.1 176 7 S 30 fro 16I Pittsburg No.E 710 '1'`F 1q 77 6 6Z:��! .. f Pittsburg No.3 1Ss lyy �ko 152- 33 f_bc;S...... --- Pittsburg No.4 `- 1 V 74• 7/' G ''"1 ,• P' k6f .I11 /3z _. log 76 Pittsburg No.5 `'1�' f7 - ho3 3b 171 9F $ /FX.. Pittsburg No.6 / 1 10;; - 7 . - Pittsburg No.7 , Pittsburg No.S // NF2. HI /0q- 101 Clayton h 7 e 7 y IL . . / . Morgan Territory - Bay Pointu3 X10 b !h4{ b /��.. I. n� 'd Clyde jb6 ig�bs �i 4f -y ts '3o: Nichols �� Totals Carried Forward •I I -— ' 4 ' 1 q... PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 ltensumr Public Admmishetor 1 Cemuer sur ryorPR S�Hstr .......oM. S�rdpc.._....._........_.Dlp. '. C q 3 G c � s o a c " pu .96 /a8 71 7,2- 4-7 /z7 tIj a-16 169 .T 10771 ft3 f� o u�sy `tq• t9 /36 /k q-r, 157 so 97, ' / 7 /a8 /(6 5"1 �)L q2- 7 z7 /o6 /o Z, -3/ 3/ 7t 7V- 17 .-,T _.. 16f y- 1 78'S7 �� 4�B s ►a� bz -3/6 ;4 17 16 7! a /3 6 /oS-bq 1.38 to/ /S3 6-1 :21D.30 /.36 SC6 J, /03-5i 1t Ht 7 y 3,4- 47 XS-so 1/o-O r/ y4 11 a$ W. Y-6 9c- j/' /qg,.(.� 7q-. q- 7 6$ 79 W S-moo. y-N /17 1q- Gq- 601f --•---------- l0 5/ /6.)-•lg 70 &(616 /15 /S'z :.z, Ju 3 at rzS oyc 7,S Ll . ,s£5 33 7,4 91 -7-7 /57 /3o. 77: T-i //q 80 37 /�7 lug 71 l9 Ili] /.3 61 /tf h 16 5 616 60 NIS, -45 a�. 7 ,q /7 JCc /33 /y_ /z6 11,c� Y,7 a6 2io s r 7" /Sb fol If as_ 11 30.6 l6L 79 0]a� /I f �6 9� /y.:, Sq 190 M 81 :163. �r 16o aS 76 79 ;�yu/ ] /5:188 s/ 131 r52 33 q/uLt. S41 44116 F/30 -- e� 72- yo /7 /y .s S 3� 70 7J �. 9v- 35 3y .Ux k1, /77 j 1 -- -, Gz 73.17 /8 /F� 36 bq ---- -----..— 91 Jo7 ,7 3a 6.7 31 ,97 - 7;2, 76 r7 .0 -7 17 7q- 6 z 107 Aa-u 16 G F '36 10 01 7t /K 30 i-6 4c1 L-6 7 1 7g /!7 y a 17 rq ;L3 ,z 'k PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE Auditor Reeder mucallee[or DlstdctAtEomey Asswor x } o m x _ I ••� rjx oN o w o F Q 4 TaMls Bmepc Porrsrd Antioch No.1 Antioch No.8 µb I H�_ lob. f 4Fo. S&:9 Antioch No.8 I p r /b•/ 5 1 7� !b L, . Antioch No.4 X a :-. - 90 y� 3 =44j Antioch No.5 /(LG fl'1 4 f '/.7. Lone Tree 1 K BrontxcodNa, 13c /z� -3 //o. /may - - BrenteeodNo.E j';6 Byron No.1 77 _. 7�- f9 a. - Byron No.8 y f lry y0 >sa ?(a 40 ! . Knighteon !' 7$ onidoy No.a, w Oakley No.sgoIn .`Sr----�-- — :l CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS J.:17 . I RJ i j s .i i �._.._.� s r PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PAR7?SAN PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 Treasurer Public Administrator Coroner Surveyor Eqanktr_..................OM S"ft.. .............. Y ' o ra y G m } O ai t J C J < - m z d z ° of O FF S C '� S ltg '6 ,off loz u. 47 67 Id 66 1. 2 `F J's 37 6fo --- --- Y 117. 7a 79 10 o -to. 7..)- 77 gy z� `o 79. 41 17 -1 47 /g 80. v t 17 f y 2.1 iZ . iia., Y2 3� E' S�5a !tl. ' • �_� ' ........ -- - -- r— .77 i. . I . r PRECINCT VOTE ONLY J. NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES_ POLLED AT THE :, i p a I I INJj I7'.NCPION � tl ' PRECINCTS a' V 3 El Cerrito No.1 6 6,5"46 — — —---- IMEN El Cerrito No.2 El Cerrito No.S D: /3,? / vl /3$. _ El Cerrito No.4 S/ 4E7 Rl Cerrito No.5 -0 .51 I.&. —_— li:enaington 71.69 g ii Lx Richmond No.1 Richmond No.-2-- s Richmond No.S 9] Y14 I i Richmond No.4 Y2 72. 4-- Richmond , .. .._l.__' Richmond No.5 Ira - . Richmond No.6 /,3 Richmond No.7 - Richmond No.83'J 4f% ! p I _._...__ Richmond No.9 &Zg 1413 1 Richmond No.10 Richmond No.11 / (�o Rielmnond No.12 y7- .... ... :...... :_....._.._... —..._..___.._.:j Richmond No.13 l$(: i. Richmond No.1.1 Richmond No.15 32 /;�✓<, 2 I I s Richmond No.16 Richmond No.17 Richmond No.18 9 Richmond No.19 /p�!- - /!5 -.�• Richmond No.20 yV,— - to t, Richmond No.21 Richmond No.22 Richmond No.23 )j'7 b6 I Richmond No.24 Richmond No.25 - Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 ./a Richmond No.28 Richmond No.29 I /D /��• _ __._._ - Richmond No.86 S7) /,[ .. .. ,.....r_..._.. .._.__. ....._ Richmond No.31 /:Lf 16'1. Richmond No.82 Y to! /3 Richmond No.33 :1,13 0.3. , Richmond No.34 /v3 Richmond No.35 1/], /Op . Ridullon l Vn.-SE-- l S d 6! Richmond No.37 i San_Paldo_Norl- 150;L 10 Son Pablo No.2 Giant 46..1z:_ - .. Rodeo No.1 Rolm No.2 Pinole No.1 diinole-No.2..._ Hercules I Selby : I Totals Carrico Forward r : _ PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 NON-PARTISAN 12 Aj 1 -- ---- s 22 /32 /37. 40 M. 9/ /[3 167. /2Cp /3s. ' /to lig I v-�. _. • ..- .. .. . _:. ._ -- - � --�--� ° q �'a 02. 3,p; i PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED -�JA�T�LTHE ELEMON Totals 11—aht Forward Crockett No Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 ';z7 Crockett No.4 f3 -q-/ --- ---- i Valona No.] Valona No.2 b // Valona No.3S7 /01 .i ...i..._. _._ .•. WE. Port Costa No.1 9{0. 3, ,q Port Costa No.2 Danville No.1 i llatnille Na 8 San Ramon 70; 1. Tassajara Alamo Lafayette . Blomga i Orinda .._y Alhambra Walnut Creek No.] i Walnut Creek No.2 Walnut Crock No.$ samnap .< Blartinez No.l Martin=Na 2 - Martinez No.3 i Blartinez No.4 Blarlinoz No.5 i Martinez No.R 1 I Blartinez No.7 - I Martinez No.R 1 Martin-No. Vine Hill Mountain View Concord Na 1 1 Concord No.2 y i Concord No.3 - •' Concord No.4 i Associated N Covell Pacheco Pittsburg No.I , .p Pittsburg Na 2 I Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No.4 ..� . y. i Pittsburg No.5 ... :. .... ....j.....__.r.._._ .___._._... Pittsburg No.5 Pittsburg Na 7 Pittsburg No.R 1111 Clayton _ Blorgan Territory I -i Bay Point Clyde . Nichola Total*Carded Foroard i r . PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 NON-PARTISAN �f 3,rc(e7. ti 3,d x'oc•,r L /a.�wnlnti /- --- � __ -�_�_.— ------ ---- ......------ --- tics �7 Kb JLR 57 154 t. -70 x j .3 L FSa 81 $ 6q- 71 lid --- -- 07 7(o s�{, SP $i 71 �s 78 /s i � IV7 Ns /as- '3 7 P NON-PARTISAN PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE I IMNOTION I'ltI;CINCPS � � Totals Bmughl F mard Antioch No.1 �- Antioch No.2 - Antioch No.8 - - – Antioch No.4 + Antioch No.5 ... .. `. .'.. .._.i..._......�._-..._r__.. .___— Lane Tree Brentwood No.I Brentwood No.2 i c Byron No.I _. ..� Bvroa No.2 ) _ Knightscn Oakley No.1 _ 1 :. ....21 Oakley No.2 I CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS I i 1 i i . 1 t- L : t i PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 ry h _ 1 � i n RECINCT VOTE ONLY NON—PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE fie it ELECTION k I! PRECINCTS j !' i i El Cerrito No.1 El Cerrito No.- I ..- El Cerrito Ao.3 EI Cerrito No.4 El Cerrito No.5 Kensington Richmmnd No.1 Richmond No Richmmnd No.3 1 Rlhmond No d � - µ 0 Riclunuud No.5 II — — Richmond No.6 - Riclnnmrd No.7 � i I - P.ichmond No.8 Riclunund No 0 Riclini ml No.10 I , Richmond No.11 ! P I I Richmond No.12 Richmmnd Nn-79 Richnwnd No.11 Riclnnond TN 15u� I Richmond No.16 - I! t I II I nnond S 13 I Ricl uchmond No.17 � U Richmond No.10 Richmond No.20 — Richounul No.21 Rielnnond No.22 �- Riclnnond No.23 Riehmond No.21 _— Richmond No.25 �I Richmond No.20 Richmond No.27 it { 1 I i Richmond,To.28 R.ielunond No.2.9 RieUmond No.36 Riclnnond No.31 Richmond No.32 — I Richmcd No.33 Richwond No.34 — Richmond No.35it Richmond Ao.io I - Richmoud Vo.37 - Smt Pahl.No 1 S:m Pablo No.2 lii 41 Rodeo No.I I Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.1 I' Pinole No.2 -. _ _ _..._ __ __ _� --• IIcrcules ! i � �,t Selby it a Totals Carried Forward f - -- -_-'- j P i -— -- ----- -- _ — PRECINCT VOTE ONLY NON-PARTISAN PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 I III I I i I i i - 1 7 - I i I I I �I I N NON-PARTISAN PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE NZY-0-- it ELI OTION q PRE,OINCTS 4 _ Totals Brought Forward tt2N , Crockett No.1 Crockett No.8 s 1 Crockett No.B .. .. S _. _... i.. .. --!------- Crockett No.4 t 1 Values No.1 Values No.E Mal Vale=No.3 i .. .... . ........ ._._-'---- ---.._.- Port Costa No.1 I y Port Costa No.2 Danville No.1 _ Danville No.8 San Ramon - { ---- s lafayette yy : Moraga Orindu p Alhambra Walnut Creek No.1 � Walnut Creek No.P i I `$ I Walnut Creek No.3 8sraunP � i .: Martinez No.1 Martinez No.8 i Martinez No.3 -- Martinez No.4 Martinez No.v Martinez No.6 5r . Y e fi Martinez No.7 Martinez No.8 Martinez No.9 Vine Hill klalnlniln View Concord No.1 /5-3 Concord No.2 - Concord No.3 cI /y O .2.06 ------ Concord No.4 /70.15� 113 Associated +`-?; a• /,2�, '71-3 Cowell !f 70 Pachoeo 17!,. 176 1 lot i I Pittsburg No.] Pittsburg No.8 g - 10 i0 L.. Pittsburg No.3 f qo ! - �`•/I1. Pittsburg No.4 fD q l Pittsburg No.5 - /4`!. .. y../Sj .._. _....'......... -- -----= Pittsburg No.3 4 log. Pittsburg No.7 79 - 18 &O ---------- Pittsburg _..-- -a Pittsburg No.3 Clayton Morgan Territory I Z y i Bay Point Clyde p {-'-- Nichols 9 S - --- ---- ---------- Total.Carried Forward h � r 1 ; t— PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 NON-PARTISAN G 1 --- 1 5 3 �rt L 52 y .. ......_... -----------_,..�..�� r ato i w 1 NON-PARTISAN PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE ELECTION PRECINCTS Totals Brought Forward Antioch No.1 Antioch No.2 i Antioch No.8 'O di 9`�.4c%. .. _-..._...-?----z--------- Antioch No.4 IC of Antioch No.v j?•(� ((•�'u,� - __ __—.__ Luno Tree Brentwood No.1 12(0. :�. 9b ff f. Brentwood No.2 _ 131 17 816. - Byron No.2 KniBhteon Oakley No.1 _ I Oakley No.E ... .- ......... i .. CONTRA COBTA COUNTY TOTALS - _.!.-.....�_......._....__.—_.-3 i �4 r i r ,i t PRECINCT VOTE ONLY PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 31, 1926 NON-PARTLSAN ^ �• ul xountadw / acutuC� •- �7`,w'cu^c�yti_ __ �: ^L - 7b, 7s - - - s` _s ;rt r NON-PARTISAN PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE a ii ELECTION PRECINCTS w } El Cerrito No.1 ! El,Cerrito No.2 - - - EI Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.4 El Cerrito No.5 Kumingt— Richmond No.1 - Richmond No.2 Riclunund No.3 Ricbmoud No.4 Richmoud No.5 - Richraoud No.6 Richmond No.7 Richmead No.8 Richmoud No.9 Rielnuorul No.10 Rielunond No.11 s Rielunend No.12 - Richmond No.13 d Richmond No.14 ' '^ Ricbmond No.15 II �'- Richmond No.16 Riehmond No.17 Ricbmond No.18 f Richmond No.19 Richmond No.20 Ricbmond No.21 Richmond No.22 Ricbmond No.23 Ricbmoud No.24 Richmond No.25 1 Ricbmond No.26 Richmond No.27 Riehmoud No.28 Richmond No.29 Richmoud No.30 Richmond No.31 - - Richmond No.32 Richmond No.33 - Richmond No.34 _ Richmond No.35 Richmond No.36 Richmond No.37 99 San Pablo No.1 ' San Pablo No.2 Giant Rodeo No.1 Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.1 .. Pinole No.2 Iierealea Selby r Y $ Totals Carried Farwnrd i� r - h � � a i And from the foregoing statement of result of said election this Board x determines and finds and declares that the following named persons have received th highest number of votes at said primary election as the candidates for each county and township office and shall be the only can'.idatea for said office at the ensuing general Election, and certificates of nomination are hereby directed to be issued to each of them respectively: Superior Judge: H.V.Alvarado. Superior Judge: A.B.McKenzie. j County Superintendent Of Schools: William H.Hanlon. Sheriff: Richard.Raine Veale. 'e ' County Clerk: Jasper R.Wells. Auditor: A.N.hullenger. Recorder: F.Irene Hurleyy. Tax Collector: Martin W.Joost. District Attorney:Archibald B.Tinning. Assessor: George O.Meese. } Treasurer: Charles L.Dodge. Public Administrator: Raymond B.Johneon Coroner: Charles F.Donnelly. Aubrey Wilson. Surv4Dr: Ralph R.Arnold. Supervisor First District: Zeb Knott. Supervisor Third District: C.H.Hayden. u OWNSHIP. JUSTICE OF TEE PEACE. CONSTABLE L One Frank L. Glass B.B.Rogers. Two William E.Young Walter Parker. Three Geo. O.Duncan Harry M. Stow. Four A.E.Clark E.B.Read. Five E.P.Jackson John Ott. Six Wade W.Moore Joseph Rodda. Seven: A.H.MaoKinnon, George Conlon x' William E.Brown ) t e ' Eight: Matthew Ward Evan George.Thomas. ) v te. Nine: Robert Wallace,Jr. Frank A.Lawrence. 'i en L.F. Grover M,G.Moitoza. Eleven: William P. Terry Arthur McDonald. Twelve: Ray H.Standish James J.Fox Thirteen: T.O.Graves Charles E.Chapman Fourteen: H.G.Krumland A.J.LeGrand. Fifteen: John Roth Arthur A. Alstrom Sixteen A.W.Smith Wm. Ludriaks. Seventeen: Alex. Murdock Jos. A.Jesse. Thereupon the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, September 20th, 192 at 10 o'clock A.M. . . ... . . . . . . . . .Chairman. f ?.K .r j a 3 Al m r{��y 410 I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CAZFORNIA. MONDAY, SEPT. 20, 1926. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Ron. W.J.Buchanan, 6hairman; Supervisor Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clerk. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. It is by the Board order_d that the following warrant of Reclamation District #1619, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 414 Aug. 2nd, 1926, $ 25.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District $2024. It is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation Dis- trict #2024, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. , 110 August lst, 1926 $ 190.00 "ad 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 #2025. It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants-of Reclamation List- riot #2025 be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 121 Aug. 1st, 1925 $3,935.07 122 " 1,964.00 123 " 1,897.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said claims by this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2026. It is by the Board ordered that the following warracts of Reclamation District ,'#2026 be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 1432 Aug. lst, 1926 $ 1,155.00 144 15P 3- 145 176.99 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. -�11 In the Matter of approval of bonds of D.McDonald and Smilie & Baker. Contracts having been heretofore awarded to D. McDonald and Smilie & Baker, for building of Bridge over Alha#ra Creek near Martine., and over San Ramon Creek, near Danville, respectively, and both contractors having furnished good and sufficien bonds as required by previous order of this Board; IT IS BY THE BOARD.ORDERED that said bonds and each of them be and the same Is approved and the Chairman of this Board iahereby authorized to execute contracts ' for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. It is further ordered that tB Clerk of this Board return to contractors the certified checks which were filed with said bids. In the Matter of Cleaning un Peyton Slough. This Board having heretofore adopted a Resolution declaring its intention to share the expense of cleaning Peyton Slough with property owners along said Slough and some of the property owners failing to respond to said request; It is, by the Board ordered that to Clerk of this Board return to the Mountain ' Copper Co. Lmtd. and Associated Oil Company, their checks which were forwarded as their estimated portion for cleaning of said Peyton Slough. In the Matter of correction of Assessments. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor having certified to this Board that a clerical error appears on the Assessment Roll for 1926 -27, and asking authorization to correct same as provided for in Sect. 3581 of the Political Code, in this, that in Vol. 13 Assessment No. 27,392, Mrs. L.E.Guldenzopf is assessed with a portion of Block 195 Original Survey of the Town of Martinez, with improvements amounting to $1850; the ' correct amount should be $1259; Thereupon, it is by t`.e Board ordered that authorization be and the same is hereby granted to correct said assessment. In the Matter of Cancellation of Double and Erroneous Assessments. M.,N.Joost, Tax Collector, and Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor, having cer- tified to this Board and to the Auditor of Contra Costa County, that in the year 19091 in vol. 8 Assessment 167330, Mary Demings is assessed with undivided one-fourth interept in State Tide Land 432; This assessment is doubled with assessment No. 7262 in name of Mary Demin and George Prytz. I It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby I P 11.2 i authorized to cancel Assessment #7330 fr the year 1909 I - I In the Matter of Payment of Taxes on portion of Lot 8, Block 21, Additional fl Survey of the Town of Martinez. I It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of Town of Martinez, for the sum of $75.92 in payment of street inprovements on portion of Lot 8, Block 21, Additional Survey of the Town of Martins, for year 1926, and that the County Treasurer pay the same., In the Matter of Election of Constable in 7th Judicial Township. The County Clerk having notified the Board of Supervisors that there is a tie vote in Township No. 7 for second place on the ballot for Constable of said Township, in that, George W. Collignon and William E.Brown, received 363 votes each,l i for said place, and that George Conlon received 587 votes and said George Conlon note having received a majority of the vote, it becomes necessary to determine by lot, in accordance with Direct Primary Law, the person entitled to second place on the ballot; - It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board issue subpoena to said George Collignon and William E.Brown, to appear before this Board on Monday September 27th, 1926, at 11 o'clock A.M. to determine by lot, the person whose name shall appear on the ballot for second nlace at the November Election. I In the Matter of application for Dance Permit. S.J.Salter, having made application to this Board for permission to conduct dances at the Country Inn, San Pablo, after one o'clock on Saturday nights only, It is, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby I ,` denied., I In the Matter of Purchase of Contra Costa County CourtBouse Bonds. i Dean, Witter & Company having offered to this Board ten Contra Costa County Courthouse Building Bonds, of the denomination of $5 00 each, bearing interest at rate of 4 per cent per annum, payable in 1943, at 98 and accrued interest and it appear- ing to the Board that it would be to the best interests of Contra Costa County to purchase said bonds at 98 p=us accrued interest, and it further appearing to this Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of Contra Costa County the I I I r i sum of $24,000 as a sinking fund for redemption of said bonds, It is, by the Board ordered that C.L.Dodge County Treasurer, be and he is hereby authorized to purchase on behalf of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County the said ten Contra Costa County Courthouse Building Bonds at the sum of 98 plus accrued interest to date of delivery. It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of Dean, Witter & Company for a sum sufficient to pay for said bonds at 98 plus accrued interest to date of delivery and that said warrant be ' delivered to Dean, Witter & Company upon delivery to County Treasurer C,L,Dodge, of said ten Court House and Jail 4�. bonds, due in 1943 and that said bonds be retained by the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, to the credit of said interest and sinking fund for said Courthouse and Jail Building Fund Bonds. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K In the Matter of allowance to indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and the same are hereby made to following named indigents, commencing on dates set opposite their ' respective names: Beginning Sept. lot, 1926 Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer be alloyed $10 per month state aid for support of bonald Flaugher, an illegitimate child of Marion Flaug,er. Beginning Sept. let, 1926, Mrs. Minnie Repetto, San Pablo„ be allowed $10 per month state aid and $5 county aid for support of Emma Costa, an orphan child. Beginning sept. 1st, 1926,Mrs. Etelvina Fonseca, 1428 Willow St. Martinez, be allowed $40 per month state aid and $20 county aid for support and maintenance of her four minor children. I Beginning Sept. 15, 1926, Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer, be allov:ed $40 state aid for maintenance of four minor Peralta children.. Beginning Sept. 15, 1926, Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer, be allowed $$10 per month county aid for support and maintenance of Kenneth Cole, minor dependent son of Mrs. Dorothy Avrit, Beginning Sept. lot, 1926, Mrs. Elizabeth Clements, 2681 Soito Ave. Richmond, be allowed.$16.50 county aid for maintenance of herself and two minor children. ' Beginning Sept. 15, 1926, Antonio Bono, E1 Cerrito, be allowed $10 per month County aid for support of himself and wife. It is further ordered that beginning Sept, st, 1926- the county allowance of $20 per month heretofore made to Mrs. Emma Jean W lliams, X53- 14th St. Richmond, be discontinued, Beginning Sept. let, 1926, the State allowance to Mrs. Mary Andrieni Box 231 a ' East Richmond, be reduced to $20 per month. Beginning Sept. lot, 1926, Allowance of $40 per month county aid to Mrs. Anna Kollar, 75 Belvedere Ave. Richmond,be reduced to $20 per month. It is further ordered that beginning Sept. Ist, 1926, Co.:nty allowance of X15 per month heretofore made to Mrs. Fannie E.Kerr, El Cerrito, be and the same is hereby reduced to $10 per month. S. Beginning Sept. 1st, 1926, $20 county aid heretofore allowed ton Stefano, Antioch be discontinued on account of his being in the Hospital. It is further orderdd that a warrant be drawn by the County Auditor on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indi;ents on the first of each and j every month until the further order of this Board.K f 41.1 In the Matter of Allowance of Claim on General Fund. It appearing that the funds of A.D. 1, S.D. 5, would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of the following claim: It is by the Board ordered that the said claim be paid out of the General Fund to wit: I ' C.W.Wood, $5,264.87. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys are derived from Contra Uosta County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contr� Costa County during the year 1926, and from moneys collected for violation of Motor Vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses which said moneys shall e expended by :,aid County exclusively in the construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County and the following claims having been presented to this Board for construction of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District $4, and under the supervision of County Surveyor's office, It is by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby orderl- ed paid out of the Special Road Fund, to wit: Sun. Dist. $4: E.E.O'Brien, $2334.04. Survevor's Department: F.A.Fink, - - - - $390.00 Henry Cowell Lime & Cement Co. $491.75 A.A.Mc Mahon, - - - - - - - -- 124.0`2 A A,McMahon, - - - - - - - -- 457.90. U. McMahon, - - - - - - - - - 487.69 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of requisition of R,R.Arnold, Co. Surveyor. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having made verbal request for permission to purchase an asphalt spreader tank to be placed on one of the trucks; It is by the Board ordered that R.R,Arnold, be and he is hereby authorized to purchase a tank to be used as an asphalt spreader, and necessary equipment there for. Said order is passed by the unanimous vote. of the Board. i In the Matter of Chaigng Election Precincts. The City of Richmond having held an annexation election whereby there was annexed to theCity of Richmond, certain territory in E1 Cerrito Precinct #5, It is by the Board ordered that all that certain territory recently annexed to City of Richmond be and the same is hereby declared as Richmond Precinct $39. It is further ordered that all that territory of E1 Cerrito Precinct $5, recently annexed to the City of E1 Cerrito be and the same is hereby annexed to ' and made a part of E1 Cerrito Precinct $1. It is further ordered that all of the remaining portion of E1 Cerrito #5 be and the same is hereby named E1 Cerrito Precinct #5. the said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Communication from East Side Consolidated Civic Clubs of Oakland. The East Side Consolidated Civic Clubs of Oakland having filed a communicat ion with this Board requesting to know the desire of the Board of Supervisors in the - matter of taking over of County Highways by the Sts;e; It is by the Board ordered that the County Engineer be and he is hereby or- dered to prepare a map of the roads leading from Bridgehead to the Tunnel, that are desired by the Board of Supervisors to be taken over by the State Highway Commission) and furnish same to said East Side Consolidated Civic Clubs of Oakland. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,K In the Matter of Consolidation of Election of East Bay Municipal Utility Dist. with the General Election to be held Nov. 2, 1926 and directing County Clerk to mail notices thereof. ' RESOLUTIC:•: OF TEE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ORDERING THE C0:'SCLIDATION OF THE ELECTION OF THE EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT, A PUBLIC CORPORATION, WITH THE GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 2 1926, and DIIECTING THE COUNTY CLERK TO ;SAIL NOTI6ES THEREOF. WHEREAS it is required by law that the East Bay Municipal Utility Distric , ' a public corporation, hold on November 2, 1926, an election of directors throughout its territory, comprising in Dart the territory of the County of Contra Costa, which election must be held in the same manner and subject to the same provisions o law as the general state and county election provided for under Section 1041 of the Political Code; and, - WHEREAS it is desired to consolidate the said election of the East Bay Muni icipal Utility District with the said general election in accordance with the pro- visions of that certain Act of the Legislature of the State of California, approved June 11, 1913, entitled. "An Act to permit the consolidation of elections and to provide a procedure therefor" and, WHEREAS, said East Bay Municipal Utility District, in anticipation of such consolidation, duly pase.+d on August 20, 1926, its Ordinance No. 12 calling such election and ordering such consolidation, and proposes to pay coalpeneation to all the election officers for the additional services which will be required of them by virtue of such consolidation of elections; r .-a r II :DW TEF.REFOnE, BE IT RESOLVED that the said election called by the East Bay Murtbipal Utility District be and the same is hereby consolidated in accordance with law with the said general election to be held November 2, 1926, and within the territory affected by this order of consolidation, the election precincts, polling places and voting booths shall in every case be the same, and there shall be only one set of election officers in each of such precincts, provided that separate ballots, and ballot boxes shall be used, and the said election officers shall be required to make return of such elections separately to the respective canvassing bodies ooncern� ed, and generally perform such services as may be required of them by law in their capacity as election officers for said East Bay Municipal Utility Ristrict election.' AND BE IT FURTF ER RESOLVED, that the County Clerk be authorized and 1, is hereby directed to mail to the registered voters of the territory affected by this order of consolidation, with the sample ballots and precincts cards of the said general election, such sample ballots of the said East Bay Municipal Utility Districtelectiin as may be offered to him for that purpose, and he shall likewise, in said territory enclose with the notices of appo'ntment to the election officers such notice o£ said consolidation and the services required of such officers by virtue thereof, as ' be prepared for that purpose by the said District. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a certified copy of this Resolution be forth- with mailed to the Secretary of the East Bay Municipal Utility District. In the Matter of Establishing Election Precincts in Pittsburg. I It is by the Board ordered that that certain territory heretofore annexed to the City of Pittsburg on the East, including Blocln 106-109-110-200, be and the same is hereby annexed to and made a part of Pittsburg Precinct No. 6. It is by the Board ordered that all that certain territory recently annexed to the City of Pittsburg, lying on the west side of Pittsburg known as Westside Addition No. 1, be and the same is hereby annexed to and made a part of Pittsburg Election Precinct No. 5. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, September 27th, 1926, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman. ` . . . . .Clerk. STATE OF CALIFORNL9 ) COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ) SS. I, W. T. Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, in and for the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do hereby certify the microfilm herein to be a full, true and correct copy of the original documents, records; instruments; books, papers, maps and transcripts in actions or proceedings before the Board of Supervisors, or otherwise filed in my office pursuant to law. I further certify that the foregoing records were micro- filmed under my direction and control pursuant to the provisions of Sections 25105, 26202 and 26205 of the Government Code. !fitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 21st day of December , 19 72 W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio Cleric of the Board of Supervisors. (Seal) � /►` by J Deputy- County Clerk' REEL —123,) _ CONTAINS: SUPERVISOR'S RECORDS Volume #25 February 2, 1925 TO September 20, 1926 r