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VOLUME 32
COVERING
Nov T 1935 6Q JAN . 21 1937
IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ,
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Monday, November 18, 1935• _
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
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Present: Ron. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N,Long,. H.L.Cumminge,
Harry M,Stow, and R.J,Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk, ,
In Matter of Correction of Assessments.
G,O,Meese, County Assessor, having applied to this Board for authorization
to the Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments and said application
' having beet, approved by the District Attorney,
IT IS BY THE BDA-..D ORDER-D that authorization to correct said assessments be
and The same is hereby granted, to wit:
For year 1935-36:
In Vol. 15 Assessment No. 34045 HENRY THEODORE STRAND is assessed with the S, i
40' of Lot 29 Except 5' strip on S. East Bay Center Tract, land value $60. Improve-
ments $910. Mr, Strand claimed War Veteran Exemption on this property and also on
an automobile assessed unsecured for $60. Exemption to the anount of $60 was allowed
unsecured but Assessor failed to allow exe,nption on the real property. Authority
granted to Auditor to allow $940 exemption on real property,
In Vol. 16 Assessment 36694 Irvin R. Sprague is assessed with the N, 1/2
of Lot 14, Subdivision of Lot 20 Wills Addn, to the town of Antioch, land value $55
improvements $1200; personal property $20. Mr. Sprague claimed War Veteran exemption+
on this property but through error exe%intion was not allovod, Auditor is authorized
to make correction.
In Vol. 26 Assessment lZo. 59449 tee American Trust Company is assessed with
Lot 46 Blk E. Orinda Park Terrace, with improvements amounting to $950. There should
be no improvements assessed on this property. Authority is granted to make correction,
In Vol, 29 Assessment :Fo 61212 Elmer D. & Agnes Mae Tuthill, are assessed
with a tract of land containing 1.62 acres with improvements amounting to $7500.
The correct amount of these improvements is $1230, Authority is granted to make
correction.
In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 61532 G.E.& Alice E,Bothwell, are assessed with Lot
103 Mag of Subdivision No. 1 of Brookwood Acres with improvements amounting to $500, s
The correct amount of these improvements is $300. Authority is granted to make cor-
rection. _
In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 61776 P,Cody is assessed with Lot 21 leas NE'ly i
2,50 ac. Highway Junction Subdivision with improvements amounting to $900. The gory
rect assessed value of these improvements is $250. Authority is granted to make
correction.
In Vol, 29 assessment As. 61642 Ida L.Williams, is assessed wits Lot 2 Larkey
Ranch Subdivision No. 2 with improvements amounting to $1250, Correct assessed
value of these improvements is $350. Authority is granted to make corrections. II
In Vol. 18 Assessment No. 39857 Andrew Mercurio is assessed with Lot 11, Bloc$
8, City, of iittsburg erroneously assessed for $300. The correct assessed value of
these improvements is $50.
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In Vol. 24 Assessment No. 51389 Prudential 'uarantee Bldg. & Loan Association
' is assessed with Lots 9 rna
erroneously assessed at' 11, 17 Map of Bella Monte Subdivision No. 1 with impoveme
$650, The correct assessed value of these improvements is
$100.
In Vol. 24 Assessment No. 51406 Giovanni Buffs, is assessed with Lot 1, Blk
D, Lap of Bella Monte Subdivision No. 1with improvements erroneously assessed at
$1150. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $500,00,
In Vol, 25 Assessment No, 54392 A.W.Patterson is assessed with Lot 15 and
E. 1/2 of Lot 16, Map of the Johnston Tract with improvements erroneously assessed f
at $500. There are no improvements on this property.
In Vol. 28 Assessment No. 59576 Emil E.Stack is assessed with Lot 42 Resub.
of Blocks F-L-M, Orinda Park Terrace with improvements erroneously assessed for ,$550.
There are no improvements on this lot.
In Vol. 28 Assessment ,do. 59674 Dora C. & Herbert H. Vaughan are assessed !
with Lot 47 Haciendas DelOrinda Unit No. 1 with improvements erroneously assessed
for $1100. The correct assessed value of these improvements is ,$200.
In Vol, 29 Assessment No. 62359 the Rodeo Townsite Company ie assessed with
Lots 16-13-20-22 Block 37W Town of Rodeo, with improvements erroneously assessed for
$650. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $320.
In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 54558 Louis Schwartz is assessed with Lot 10
R.ii.Burgess Company's Map No. 2 Walnut Lands witn improvements erroneously assessed i
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for $700. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $400.
Authority is granted to make above corrections.
Through an error in office of Assessor the assessment.of Southern Pacific Golden
Gate Ferry Company Lt'd, was omitted from assessment roll. The Southern Pacific
Golden Gate Ferry Company requests that the assessmentbe added to assessment Roll
and a tax bill mailed to them on following property:
"Ferry slip & Ticket Office at the foot of Garrard Boulevard on property
of City of Richmond" assessed value of impts. $3000. (To be added
in Vol. 12 Richmond In. Descriptive).
In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 63428 Helen Curtis is assessed with a parcel of land ,
lying between Blks 6,7 & 8 Blocks E and F as per Map of 'Walnut Heights with pa•eonal
property amounting to 1210. There should be no personal property assessed with this
property.
Through an error in the office of Assessor the S.E. 2.695 acres of Lot 6.
less W. 30 acres contg. 2,395 acres Walnut Creek Park was transferred from John V.
and Elizabeth G,Cl,-trk to Leo E. & Anna G.Fenton. Mr. and Mrs. Clark deed only portio
of this property to Mr. and Mre. Fenton. The proper assessments of this property '
is as follows:
Leo E. and Anna G.Fenton:
Walnut Creek, Calif.
"Com 150' SW more or less, from the BE corner of Lot 6, Walnut Creek u
Park the SW 235' x NW 290' contg. 1.56 acres ® $64 per ac. $100 land value
John V. and Elizabeth G.Clark:
Walnut Creek, Calif.
"Walnut Creek Park
Lot 6 BE 84 ac. P $64 per acre — $50. land value, improvements $1270." .
Mr. Fenton and Mr. Clark both request_that this assessment be segre ted and
corrected tax bills be mailed to them. (See Vol, 30 Assessment No. 67467).
Authority to correct above assessments is granted to County Auditor. ,c
In Matter of Correction of Assessments.
A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor having applied to this Board for authorization to
correct the following erroneous assessments, and said application having been approved
by the District Attorney,
Ii I3,by the Board ordered That authorization to correct said assessment be
and the same is hereby granted, to wit:
Fiscal year 1935-36:
Sacramento Northern Railway Assessment #64679 Vol 31 nage 72.
State Board or Equalization state in their correction sheet
7-1 of Nov, 6,1935, that they erroneously included value of train
ferry Ramon in personal property at value of $27,500.00.
As Assessed:
Real Estate and Im�r ovements $25,695.00
Personal property 33-005-00
$5$,700.00.
Should be: -
Real Estate and Improvements 25,695.00
Personal property 5.505.00
12000
Reduce lst installment $2.13 per $100.00 on 27,500.00 $585.76.
In Matter of Granting Dance Permit.
Byron Lodge I.O.O.F, having applied to this Board for permission to conduct a
dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. upon the evening of Dec. 14th, 1935, in I.O.O.F;
Hall, Byron, r
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission t� conduct said dance be granted.,,
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In Matter of Request to W.P.A.
Management to Keep an Official
Record of all Sponsor Contributions.
RESOLUTION,
KHEREAS, the starting of work on the WPA Program in Contra Costa County
has been delayed, due to causes outside the control of sponsors or the local
management,
6HEREAS, the si xation in Contra Costa County differs from that of the
other counties in that many projects on the SERA program were carried forward
dutng the interval between the ceasing of the SERA nogram and the starting of
the first WPA work, with sponsors assuming all costs until projects were either
completed or could be carried on under the WPA Program.
WHEREAS, Sponsors contributed necessary material, supervision and other
items in order that work on the projects :night be carried on until WPA could
' 'assume its portion of the burden.
WHEREAS, manyof these contributions were entered in WPA project requests
as sponsors conlibutions.
WHEREAS, sponsors are snaking contributions to 'NPA projects either in kind,
or of an equal or greater value. _
WHEREAS, it is the opinion of sponsors that these contributions should be a
matter of official record.
BE IT R-SOLVED, that the WPA management be urged to keen an official record
of all sponsor contributions, whether specified in WPA proposals or otherwise, so that
in the final analysis of each project all sponsor contributions will be credited.
The foregoing Resolution was adopted on the 18th day of November, 1935, by
the followi:g vote of the Board, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
roes: :+one.
Absent: None.
In Matter of Sale of Clayton §
Valley School District Bonds.
This Board having heretofore advertised for sale, $9000 par vtilue of Clayto
Valley School District Bonds in the denomination of $1000 coupon bonds, bearing inter -�
est at rate of 4% per annum, to be dated December 1st, 1935, and this being time and
place for receiving of bids for said bonds, the following bids are received and read
to this Board:
Bid of DEAN S4ITTER & CO,
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ar value of bonds, accrued interest to date of delivery, plus
a premium of $276.00..
Bid of STONE &YOUNGBERG:
par value of bonds plus accrued interest to date of delivery,
plus a premium of J2bl.00.
Bid of DONNELLAN & CO,
Par value of bonds, interest to date of delivery plus a premium
of $28.00.
And the Board having considered all of the said bids, finds that the
bid of DEAN, WITTER & CO. is the highest and best bid presented for said bonds.
THEREFORE on motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded 'o y Supervisor Long,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Clayton Valley School District Bonds be sold
' to DEAN, WITTER & CO., at price submitted in their bid.
The said order is Dassed by the unanimous voteof the Board.
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In Matter of Certifying by S.R.A.
to W.P.A. of applicants who have left
Steadv Employment.
Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra Costa County, having
reported tot his Board that the S.R.A. have refused to certify to the W.P.A. for work
relief, a certain indigent of Contra Costa Oounty, on the grounds that said indigent
was discharged from steady employment, for reasons in which this Board has no concern, rt
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said-Otis Loveridge, ascertain from S.R.A.
the policy and attitude S.R.A. will adopt in the future cases in certifying for W.P.A.
work relief, men who are discharged from steady employment and thus i-,ecome unemployed.
In Matter of Distribution of
Commissions on Insurance Premiums.
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by supervisor Lang, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that J.H.Morrow, County Purchasing Agent, distribute the commissions
on insurance premiums on County Insurance policies, for the year 1935, and now under
his control, equally,to legitimate county insurance agents, the names of whom are to
be submitted by the members of the Board of Supervisors, excepting that the commission
due agents residing in Supervisor District NF1, totaling 32 agents, shall be paid to th
Secretary of the Richmond Insurance Agents Association, and to the Secretary of the
E1 Cerrito Insurance Agents Association, respectively.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of Supervisor James N.Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the
sum of $21, be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve Fund to the Richmond Memorial
Hall Fund, for the purpose of nuking repairs to said Richmond Memorial Hall.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N,Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the following cancellations and new appropriations be made in order to adjust
1933_34 accounts, and in order to permit the payment of late claims on obligations '
incurred in that year, to wit:
CANCEL:
Just Court $6 __ 136.
0 15 Statutory office Exp. Allce. $10.00.
Sup. moist. 1 - Sum- General Fund.
R123-0, Mtce_Bridges, 31.00.
New Agnro]x iations:
Just Op
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0 1 Small Claims Court Exp. 10.00
sup. Dist 1_ Sup. General Fund
R 122-0 Mtce_Surface 31.00
The said order is massed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In the Matter of Transfers of Funds.
Upon re}iest of A.i.sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to adjust 1934_35
accounts,
IT IS ORDERED that appropriation transfers listed below be authorized:
Appropriations Transfers
1934-35 Accounts.
Increase Decrease.
Dist. Attorney 112.
022 Extra help $592,00 $300.00 Fees & Exp.Int. 033.
031 Medical Fees 10000 302.b-- Auto Mileage 041
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0 $ 02 000
Jail_ Care of Pris. 231,
057 Clothing 1,00 4,00 Guards Wages 0212
0515 Med. & Surg. Supp. 00
,co .00
County Library 697 -
0399 Mis. Services 10,00 10.00 Books 053 y
Sun. Dist, 2 M-V. Fd.
E211-0 Mtce. Rts of Way. 38.00 54.00 Mtce. B25 R212_202_5
R213_0 Mtce. Bridges, 16 00
054.00 5 ,00
Sup. Di st. 1 Gen'. Fd.
H122_0 tce_Surface, 98.00 50,00 C 0 Imp, to Bridges A376
26 004 0 C 0 New Constrcn. 8178
—1124.00 1 .00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,k
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the anoropriaticns shown on the following list be cancelled and the aggregate
sum of $297 covered thereby, be transferred from The General Fund to the unanpropriat d -`
Reserve Fund, to wit:
CANCELLATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
1934-35 Accounts.
General Fund.
Auditor 105.
039 Binding $ 60.00
0324 Rent of Equipment 5.00
0329 Repair of Hquipment 15.00
0 39 Telephone & Tel. 25.00
041 Auto Mileage 15.00
049 Convention Expenses 5.00
0411 Ordinary Travg. Exp. 10.00
0911 Office Furniture, 15,00
Justice Ct 1 131 't
0415 Stat. Offc. rap. Allce. 10.00 -
Workine Prisoners 23j.
0398 Cm my Equipment 85.00 7
dealer of Wts. &Measures 241.
041 Auto Mileage 52.00 -
$ 297.00,
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, and in order to adjust accounts
for year 1934_35,
IT IS ORDERED that additional appnpriations shown on the following list
i be authorized and that the sum total thereof of $297 be transferred from unapprgoariate "
Reserve Fund to the General Fund, to wit:
New Appropriations.
1934_37 Accounts.
General Fund.
Special Counsel 113.
032 Attorney's Fees $150.00
Justice Ct 10 14o.
0414 Small Olaims Ct. Exp. 10.00
Sheriff 302.
03145 Medical Fees 29.00
0Criminal Case Expense 57.00
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Fire rrotection 247
0399 Services of Fire Dists. 2 0
97. 00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
operations,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $20,000 be transferred from General
Reserve Fund to Motor vehicle Fund, saidanount to be returned to General Reserve
Fund as soon as current revenue is available_
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of i'ublication of Financial
Statement.
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, Seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED thffi J.H.Mormw, County Purchasing Agent, publish the financial statement
for the fiscal year 1934-35, in.a newspaper printed and published in OGunty of Contra
Costa, and that he have prepared in pamphlet form, 400 copies of said statement.
In Matter of allowance to Indigent i
under care of Probation Officer.
Upon recommendation of T.A.Boyer, Probation Officer, IT IS ORDERED that
the sum of $10 allowe Probation Officer for support of Mary Peralta, be discontinued
from and after October Is,, 193G, and that Warrant # 290, sum of tlO de-,ed Nevwl)er
1st, 1935, be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled.x
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In Matter of Appointment of
Assessment Commissoners for r
Reclamation District #1619.
H.A,Batie, having heretofore been appointed by this Board as a Oommissioner
for Reclamation District #1619, and said H.A.Batie, having refused to serve as such
' Commissioner; '
IT IS, on motion of Supervisor Trenbath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings,
by the BOARD ORDERED that C.T.Shellenberger, be and he is hereby appointed a Commiss-
ioner
ommisioner for Reclamation District #1619.7
' In Matter of Granting Permiss on
to E.P.Howard, to lay water pipe Line.
E.P.Howard, having applied to this Board for permission to lay water pipe lin
along County Road starting at Sheldon School, and ending at the property of E.P.
Howard, a distance"of 1/2 miles more or less,
THEREUPON, on MOTION OF SUPERVISOR LONG, seconded by Superior Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said pipe line be and the same is hereby awarde ,
said worn to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa
County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District.
In Matter of Ap 'oval of Bond
' on lost Warrant of R.N.Fuller.
It appearing to this Board that warrant No. 2, heretofore drawn by the County
Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Oosta County, in favor of R.N.Fulle; in sum
of ,$62.50 payable out of the Vine Hill Grammar Bond Fund, of said County, has been
lost and the said R.N.Fuller having furnished to this Board a good and sufficient
bond in sum of $125.00 indemnifying the County against lose on the issuance of a
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duplicate warrant, to replace Auditor's warrant No. 2,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Bond and the Sureties thereon be and
the same are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereb
authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of R.N.Fuller, payable out of the
Vine Hill Grammar Bond Fund, in sum of 462.50, to replace sa.id warrant No. 2,
-- The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Sale of property for
Delinquent Taxes.
The following Resolutioa was passed and ordered entered on the Minutes
of the Board:
' BE IT RESOLVED that it be declared to be the Judgment of this Board
that the following described property now owned by the State of California, be sold
pursuant to Chanter 396 of 6tatutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa
County, at public miction, for cash, in the sums not less than the amounts set
opposite each parcel or piece of land herein described, plus-coats of sale, to frit:
IN THE NORTH RICHMOND LAND AND FERRY CO TRACT NO 2 -
Lots 6 & 7in Block No. 57 sold to theState for the delinquent
taxes of 1924, under Sale No. 1366, Deed No. 76, recorded in O.R.V.
167, P. 200, Amt. ,$20.00.
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BAY SHORE TRACT.
Lots 11, 29 and 30, in Block No. 2, sold to the State for the delinquent
Taxes of 1924, under Sale No- 5, Deed No. 1, recorded in O.R.V. 167
P. 125, Amount, $30.00.
BAY SECRE TRACT:
Lots 27 and 26, in Block No. 2, sold to the Statefor the delinquent
taxes of 1923, under Sale No. 4, Deed No. 4, recorded in O.R.V.
167, P- 27, amount, $20,00.
EAST RICHMOND. PART OF PLOT 44, (Point R.)
of less the N. 401 in Block Y, sold to the State for the delinquent
Taxes of 1919, under Sale No. 7, Deed No. 1, Recorded in O.R.V. 10,
P. 1, Amount, $10.00.
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In Matter of Recording Agreement '
between Southern Pacific Railroad
Company, and the County of Contra Costa.
The Southern, Pacific Railroad Company, having presented to this Board, a fully
executed Agreement for the improvement of Crossing CAC No. B_63.5 between Brentwood
and Byron,
IT IS, by the BOARD ORDERED that The County Clerk record said Agreement in
the office of the County Recorder h
InMatter of Allowances to
Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT:
MRS. IDA DIXERS, Marsh Creek Road, Brentwood. '
$10 County cash allowance be granted to begin Nov. 1, 1935•
MARTIN '01"
Walden Road, Walnut Creek.
X. a month county cash allowance be continued as of Sept. 1, 1935•
MRS. LAURA WHALEN, Rte 1, Box 26, Crest Ave. Walnut Creek
$20. County cash allowance be continued as of Sept. 1, 1935•
MISS LURRCARET GAMBLE, 2396 East St. Concord
12. County cash allowance be increased to $15, a month'as of Oct. 15, 1935•
LILA A. JOSSELYN , 342 So. 7th St. Richmond,
$12.75 County cash allowance be discontinued as of Nov. 1, 1935.
MELVILLE M. BOARDMAN, 646 So. 13th St. Richmond.
0 County cash allowance discontinued as of Nov. 1, 1935.
MARY J. ELLIOTT, 137 Eddy St. Richmond.
$15. County cash allowance discontinued as of Nov. 1, 1935•
WILLIAM DEEM- S, Marsh Creec Rd. Brentwood.
11.00 State and $$11.00 County aid for needy aged, granted to begin as of
„Qv- 1, 1935.
CHARLES W@i. GLARY, Pleasant Hill Rd. Concord. �.
$5.50 State and 45.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of
Oct. 15, 1935•
EZEKIEL WHITE 900 'studillo St. Martinez.
1935• 10 State and $10 county aid for needy aged granted to begin as of Nov. 1,
iRS. MARTHA BONNER, 514 Pullman Ave. Richmond.
$12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 County cash allowance be grant d
to begin as of Oct. 15, 1935•
MRS. TILLIE THAYER Port Chicago.
X6.50 State and $,6.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of
Nov. 14, 1935.
MR. CHAS FREICH ROSSI, Adams Ranch, Danville.
9.50 State and 59.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of
Oct. 24, 1935•
CARL W. CHRISTOPHE<i, 15� Black Diamond St. Pittsburg.
15 State and s15. County aid for 'needy aged be granted to begin as of
Oct. h, 1935•
BARTLEY FOLEY, 'Walnut Ave. Concord.
$12-50 State and $12.50 County aid be granted for needy aged to begin as
of Oct. 15, 1935-
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MRS. OBEDA SiAdM&"RS, 523.. 33rd St. Richmond.
$3.25 State aid to the needy aged and $3.25 county cash allowance be granted
to begin as of Oct. Ist, 1935.
MRS NETTIE S. CUNN!LllAM R.F.D. Box 1442, Richmond.
17.50 State aid to the needy aged and $17.50 County cash allowance be granted
to begin as of Nov. 1st, 1935.
LENA ADELLA Y7HITE 425_ 20th St. Richmond.
$12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50.County cash allowance be granted
as to begin of Oct. 15, 1935.
LE,YIS GRANT CALL 432_ 5th St. Richmond.
4,50 State aid to the needy aged and $5.50 county cash allowance be granted
to begin as of Nov. 1, 1935.
GEORGE LEMOIN, Ist St. Brentwood.
$13.50 State aid to the needy aged and $13,50 County cash allowance granted to
begin as of Nov. 1, 1935.
MISS aM-fHA CORA EMERY, X04 10th St. Antioch.
$11.50 State and 011.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of
Oct. 15, 1935•
PARER INGALLS GARRISON, 4525 Wall St. Richmond.
12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 County cash allowance be granted
to begin as of Oct. 15, 1935.
MARY',Ty_ELLIOTT. 137 Eddy St. Richmond,
$13,75 State aid to the needy aged and $13.75 county cash allowance be granted
to begin as of Nov. 1, 19;5.
RILL ROWLEE naldenRd Walnut Creek.
12.0 State and $12,00 county aid for needy aged be granw d to begin Nov. 1,
1935-
MRS MARY ELIZA3ETH ��. Walden Rd. Walnut Creek.
12.00 State and $12.00 county aid for needy aged be granted to begin Nov. 1,
1935-
DIONISIO OR:IZ, 556 Liberty St. El Cerrito.
$10 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be granted to be n
' as of Oct. 1, 1935.
BRIGIDA ORTIZ,, 556 Liberty St. El Cerrito.
$10 State and $10 county rash allowance for needy aged be granted to begin an
Oct. 1, 1935-
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935.
MELVILLE M HOAR9MAN 145 So. 13th St. Richmond.
$11.50 State a d to needy aged and $11.50 County cash allowance be granted to
begin as of Nov. 1, 1935.
CORNELIA STnyEeis BOARDMAII, 546 So. 13th St. Richmond.
$15.00 State aid to the nee:,y aged and $15.00 m unty cash allowance to begin
as of Nov. 1, 1935, be granted.
LILA A. J E 'a"d 342 So. 7th St. Richmond.
10 3tzte aid to needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be granted to begin
as of Nov. 1, 1935.
EDWARD R. CHRISTIE Oakley.
$14 State aid to the needy aged and $14. county cash allowance be granted to
begin as of Nov. Ist, 1935.
URS.-Mll:iIE L. PARKM-- 2109 Galindo St. Concord.
$11.00 State ana :$11.00 county aid for needy aged be continued as of Oct. 1,
1935, and that $11. state and $11, county aid be increased to $12.50 state and $12.50
County aid as of Nov. 1, 1935•
TORN SELLMAN. 615 Ferry St. Martinez.
$12.50 State and $12.50 County aid for needy aged be contiaed as of Aug, 1,
1935, and that $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid for needy aged be increased to $15.
State and $15, county aid as of Nov. 10, 1935. That check for month of October
be cancelled.
DELANO PAULL Oakley Hotel, Oakley.
' That county and State aid checks for months of August, Sept. and October, 1935
now held in County Auditor's office be cancelled and ordered that $10 State and x#10
county aid for needy aged be increased to $lo. State and $16 county aid as of Oct.
25, 1935-
HARRY BROULETT, Walnut Creek.
$7.50 State aid to needy aged and $7.50 County cash allowance be amended to
read $14. State aid to the needy aged and $14. county cash allowance to begin as of
Sept. 16, 1935.
MARY M LAUGHLIN Starr St. Valona.
State aid to the needy aged and $6, county cash allowance be amended to
read $12,50 State aid to theneedy aged and $12.50 County cash allowance beginning
Oct. 15, 1935.
SAMUEL A. NESBIT, 621 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
Aopli cation for aid be denied as client not eligible.
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ISABEL ECKLUND, 312_ 9th St. Richmond.
Application for aid be denied as apolicant is not eligible.
HENRY CLINTON CROW, Concord.
Application for aid be denied as applicant isnot.eligible. _
MRS. GEORGENA MARTIN, 32F_ 12th St. Richmond.
Application for aid be denied at reauesi of app licart.
MRS MAY LENT R.F.D. Brentwood.
MRS,
for aid be denied at request of applicant
MRS. A:;NIE M. HUNTLEY- 2470 Park St. Concord.
Application for aid be denied..
MRS. FRANCES PEDRETTI (for PEARL FLOHS) 4th &Market Sts. San Pablo.
$10 State aid for children of an Incapacitated father be granted to begin as
of Nov. 1, 1935-
MRS. CECELIA RAF, 527 _ 23rd St. Richmond.
$30 State and $45. county aid for children of an incapacitated father be
granted to begin as of Nov. 1st, 1935•
MRS ESTHE.R ESI Companio Ranch, near Concord.
0 State and $30 Cainty aid for children of an incapacitated father be
granted to begin as of Nov. lst,1935.
MRS. DORIS AiyDRESiS. 7201 Potrero Ave. El Cerrito.
$10 State and $10 county aid for needy half orphan children be continued
as of Nov. 1, 1935.
FRANK & A:v;"E CON and
620 Gladys St. E1 Cerrito.
30 State d $10 county aid for needy children of an incapacitated father
be continued as of Nov. 1, 1935•
DELLA GLORIA &MARY GDIFFRIDA Doman Catholic Orphanage,.Ban Francisco,
20. State and 40 county aid for needy children be continued as of Oct.
1935.
ANTONIO &MARY SANDRETTO, 267 E. 2nd St. Pittsburg.
30. State and j0 county aid for needy half orphan children be continued as
of Nov. 1, 1935.
MRS CARLOTTA ZERMEN . 229 Richmond St. Pt. Richmond.
0.00 State aid and $10 county aid be changed to $60.00 State aid only as
of Nov. 1, 1935•
MRS. FELI A CARRERA, 632_ 1st St. -ichmond.
50 State aid for half orphan children be increased.to $50.00 State and $10
County aid as of Oct. 1, 1935.
MHS LENA SANTOS, Box 1.-B, Live Oak Ave. Oakley.
20 State and $20.00 �ovnty aid be decreased to $10 county aid and $20.
State aid as of Nov. 1st, 1935, and continued.
In Matter of Changing and Fixing
the Boundar'-es of Election Precincts
of Contra Costa County.
IT IS BY_THE BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of the respective election
precincts of Contra Costa County as hereinafter named be and the same are hereby
established and fixed as hereinafter set forth and designated and described as
follows, to wit:
ANTIOCH *1.
COMMENCING at a point on the boundary line of Contra Costa County in the
San Joaquin River due North of the northwesterly corner of the incorporate limits
of the Town of Antioch; thence running southerly along the westerly incorporate
line of the Town of Antioch to its intersection with the center line of Third Street
thence easterly along the center line of Third Street to its intersection with the
center line of F. Street, formerly known. as Kimball Street; thence no therly to the
County boundary line in the San Joaquin River. -
AaTIOCH #2.
COMMENCING at a point where the center line of Third Street, intersects
the western incorporate line of the Town of Antioch; thence southerly along the
western incorporate boundary of the Town of Antioch to a point where same intersects
the center line of Sixth Street; thence easterly along the center line of Sixth Stre t
to its intersection with the center line of F. Street, formerly known as Kimball
Street; thence northerly along the center line of F. Street to its intersection
with the center line of Third Street; thence westerly along the center line of Third
Street to the point of beginning.
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ANTIOCH #4_
C01MENCING at a point where the center line of 6ixth Street intersects the
center line of F. Street, formerly known as Kimball Street; thence southerly
alon,- the center line of F. Street to its intersection with the center line of
Eighth Street; thence easterly along the center line of Eighth Street to its
intersection with the center line of D. Street; thence southerly along the center
line of D. Street; to its intersection with the center line of Tenth Street;
thence easterly along the center line of Tenth Street to the eastern incorporate
boundary line of the Town of Antioch; thence northerly along the incorporate
boundary line of the Town of Antioch to a noint where same intersects the center
line of Sixth Street; thence westerly along the center line of Sixth Street to
the noint of beginning.
ANTIOCH 35
COMMENCING at a point where the center line of Tenth Street intersects
the center line of F. Street; thence southerly along the center line of F. Street
to its intersection with the center line of Thirteenth Street; thence easterly
along the center line of Thirteenth Street to its intersection with the center
line of .Wills Avenue; thence southerly along the center line of Wills Avenue to the
southern boundary line of the Antioch High School Property; thence westerly l
along the southern boundary line of the Antioch High School property and the pro—
longation thereof to the center line of H. Street; thence southerly along the
center line of H.' Street to the southern incorporate boundary line of the Town of
Antioch; thence westerly along the southern incorporate boundary line of the Town i
of Antioch to the western incorporate boundary line of the Town of Antioch;
thence northerly along the western incorporate boundary line to the center line of
Eleventh Street; thence easterly along the center line of Eleventh Street to its
intersection with the ce:.ter line of H. Street; thence northerly along the center
line of F. Street to its intersection with the center line of Tenth Street, thence
easterly to the point of beginning.
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ANTIOCH S7. i
BEGIN:7ING at a point where the center line of Eighth Street intersects
the center line of F. Street; thence easterly along the center line of Eighth
Street to its intersection with the center line of D. Street; thence southerly
along the center line of D. Street, and the center line of Wills Ave, to its
intersection with the center line of Thirteenth Street; thence westerly along the
center line of Thirteenth Street to its intersection with the center line of F.
Street; thence n rtherly along the center line of F. Street to the point of
beginning.
ANTIOCH #A,
COMMENCING at a point where the center line of Sixth Street intersects
the western incornorate boundary line of the Town of Antioch; thence running
easterly along tre center line of Sixth Street to its intersection with the
center line of F. Street; thence southerly along the center line of F. Street to _
its intersection with the center line of Tenth Street; thence westerly along the
center line of Tenth Street to its intersection with the center line of H. Street;)
thence southerly along the center line of H. Street to its intersection with the
center line of Eleventh Street; thence westerly along the center line of Eleventh
Street to its intersection with the incorporate bound.ry line of the Town of
Antioch; thence northerly and westerly along said incorporate line of the Town
of Antioch to the most westerly boundary line of the Town of Antioch; thence next
erly along the westerly incorporate boundary line of the Town of Antioch to the
point of beginning.
PITTSBURG #
00MdEIX ING at a point on the boundary line of the County of Contra Costa
in the New York Slough, immediately opposite the northwestern corner of the
incornorate limits of the City of Pittsburg; thence running southerly on a line
to its intersection with the western incornorate boundary line of the City of
Pittsburg; thence continuing southerly along the western incornorate boundary
' line of the City of Pittsburg to a point where same is intersected by the center
line of Test 2nd Street; thence easterly along the center line of West 2nd Street
to its intersection with the center line of Black Diamond Street; thence souther)
along the center line of Black Diamond Street to its intersection with the center
line of East 2nd Street; thence easterly along the center line of East 2nd Street
to its intersection with the center line of Railroad Street; thence n artherly
along the center line of Railroad Street and the prolongation thereof to the Contl1a
Costa County boundary line in lew York Slough.
' PITTSBURG #3,
COMMENCING at a point where the center line of Fourth Street intersects
the center line of Railroad Street; thence easterly along the center line of Fourl
Street to the easterly incornorate boundary limits of the City of Pittsburg;
thence southerly along the easterly incorporate boundary line of the City of
Pittsburg to its intersection with the center line of Sixth Street; thence westerly
along the center line of Sixth Street to its intersection with the center line ofI
Railroad Ave. thence northerly along the center line of Railroad Avenue to the I _
point of beginning.
PITTSBURG4_
COWMENCING at a point where the center line of West 2nd Street intersects
the western incorporate boundary line of the City of Pittsburg; thence easterly
along the center line of Rest 2nd Street to the center line of Black Diamond Streelt;
thence southerly along the center line of Black Diamond Street to its interseetionl
with the center line of East 2nd Street; thence easterly along the center line
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of Bast2nd Street to its intersection with the center line of Railroad Street;
thence southerly along the center line of Railroad Street to its intersection with
the center line of —ast Fourth Street; thence westerly along the center line of East
Fourth Street to its intersection with the center line of Black Diamond Street;
thence northerly along the center line of Black Diamond Street to its intersection
with the center line of West Fourth Street; thence westerly along the center line of
West Fourth Street to the westerly incorporate boundary line of the City of Pittsbur ;
thence northerly along the said incorporate boundary line to the pointof beginning,
PITTSBURG #S, '
BEGI.;:;ING at a point where the center line of West Fourth Stre.:t intersects
the westerly incorporate boundary line of the City of Pittsburg; thence easterly
along the center line of West Fourth Street to its intersection with the center line
of Black Diamond Street; thence southerly along the center line of Black Digo
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Street to its intersection with the center line of East 4th Street; thence easterly
along the center line of East 4th Street to its intersection with the center line of
Railroad Street; thence southerly along the center line of Railroad Street and Rail—
road Avenue to its intersection with the center line of East Sixth Street; thence
westerly along the center line of East Sixth Street to the westerly incorporate
boundary line of the City of Pittsburg; thence northerly along the westerly incorpor to
boundary line of the City of Pittsburg to the point of beginning,
PITTSBURG #6,
Starting at a point on the westerly incorporate boundary line of the City of
Pittsburg where same is intersected by the center line of West Lighth Street; thence
easterly along the center line of West Eighth Street to its intersection with the
center line of hest Street; thence southerly along the center line of 'Nest Street
to its intersection with the center line of West Ninth Street; thence easterly
along the center line of West Ninth Street to its intersection with the center
line of Cutter Street; thence southerly along the center line of Cutter Street to
the northerly boundary line of the right—of—way of the Atchison, Toneka & Santa Fe
Railroad; thence southwesterly along lie northerly boundary line of the A.T. & S,Fe
Railroad to the Western incorporate bouno„ry line of the City of Pittsburgt thence
northerly, westerly, northerly, easterly and northerly along the incorporate boundar
line of the City of Pittsburg to the point of beginning.
PITTSBURG #7.
BEGINNING at a point where the center line of nest Sixth Street intersects
the westerly incorporate boundary line of the City of Pittsburg;thence easterly
along the center line of West Sixth Street to its intersection with the center line
of Railroad Avenue; thence southerly aloe_ the center line of Railroad Avenue to its
intersection with the center line of East 6th Street; thence westerly along the
center line of East 6th Street and West 6th Street to the western incorporate bound—
ary line of the City of Pittsburg; thence northerly along the said western incorpora e
boundary line to the point of beginning.
PITTSBURG 0-
COMMENCING at a point on the Railroad Avenue where same is intersected by
the center line of East Sixth Street, thence easterly along the center line of East
Sixth Street to the easterly incorporate line of the City of Pittsburg; thence south
erly along the said easterly incorporate boundary line to its intersection with
the center line of East 9th Street; thence westerly along the center line of East
Eighth Street to its intersection with the center line of Los Medanos Street; thence
southerly along the ce_,ter line of Los Medanos Street to its intersection with the
center line of East 9th Street; thence westerly along the ce:;ter line of East 9th
Street to its intersection with the center line of Railroad Avenue; thence northerly
along the center line of Railroad Ave, to the point of beginning.
PITTSBURG #9_
BEGINNING at a point on the center line of Railroad Avenue where same is
intersected by the cenier line of East 9th Street; thence easterly along the center
line of East 9th Street to its intersection with the center line of Los Medanos Stre t
thence northerly along the center line of Los Medanos Street to its intersection '
with the center line of Fast 6th Street; thence easterly along the center line of
East 6th Street to the easterly incorporate boundary line of the City of Pittsburg;
thence southerly along said easterly incorporate boundary line of the City of -
Pittsburg to the northerly boundary line of the A.T,& S.F Railroad right of way
thence southwesterly along the northerly boundary line of the A.T. & S.Fe Railroad
Cols, right of way to the center line of Railroad Avenue; thence northerly along the
center line of Railroad Avenue to the point of beginning.
PITTSBURG #12;
BEGINNING at a point where the center line of East 6th Street intersects the
center line of Railroad Avenue; thence southerly along the center line of Railroad
Ave, to a point opposite the southeasterly corner of the Pittsburg Municipal Park;
thence westerly along the southerly boundary line of the vittEburg Municipal Park
and the southerly incorporate boundary line of the City of Pittsburg to the south—
westerly corner of the City MunicipalPark; thence northerly along the westerly
incorporate boundary line of the City of Pittsburg to the southerly boundary line of
the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence westerly along the
southerly boundary line of szid right—of—way to the southwesterly corner of the
incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg; thence northerly along the westerly
incorporate boundary line of the CityotPittsburg to the northerly boundary line of tie
A.T. & S. Fe Railroad Company's right of way to its intersection with the center
line of Cutter Street; thence northerly along the center line of Cutter Street
to its intersection with the center line of West 9th Street; thence westerly along
the center line of West 9th Street to its intersection with the center line of
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West Street; thence na therly along the center line of West Street to its intersect-
ion of the center line of West 6th Street; thence easterly along the ce::ter line of
West 6th Street to the point of beginning.
PITTSBURG #13.
STARTING at a point where the center line of Railroad Avenue intersects the
northerly boundary line of the Atcnison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad Company's
right of way; thence easterly along the northerly boundary line of the Atchison
' Topeka & 6anta Fe Railroad Company's right of way to the easterly incorporate
boundary line of the City of Pittsburg; thence southerly along said incorporate
boundary line to the center line of East Santa Fe Avenue; thence easterly to the
center line of Harbor Street; thence southerly running along the center line of
Harbor Street to its intersection with the southerly incorporate limits of the City
of `ittsburg in Harbor Stre-t; thence westerly, southerly, easterly, and southerly
and westerly running along the northerly, easterly, northerly, easterly and southerly
Incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg to its intersection with the westerly
' boundary line of the City of Pittsburg on Railroad Avenue if extended southerly;
thence northerly running along the incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg and
along the center line of Railroad Avenue to the point of beginning.
PITTSBURG * 15.
BEGIN[iING at a point in the county boundary line in San Joaquin River
where prolongation of township lines between Ranges 1 Zast and 1 West intersects
the same, thence running southerly along the township lines between Ranges 1 East
and 1 `Rest to the southeast corner of Section 25, T 2 N., R..1 W., the running
westerly along the southern boundary line of Sections 25, 2v, and 27, T 2 N., R. 1
W, to its intersection with the center line of that certain county highway.known as
the Bailey Road" thence running northerly along the center line of said Bailey Road
to and across the main highway leading from Pittsburg to Bay Point and continuing
northerly along; the eastern boundary line of the, Shell Chemical Company property and
the prolongation thereof to the northern boundary line of the County of ontra
Costa in the San Joaquin River, thence easterly along said line to the point of
beginning.
PITTSBURG X16,
BEGIN-:ING at a point in the county boundary line in San Joaquin River,
where the dividing line between Supervisor Districts 4 and 5, intersect the same;
thence southerly and running along the boundary line between Supervisor Districts 4
and 5, to the southeast cornar of Section 15, T 1 , R. 1 E. thence westerly two
' miles; thence northerly,2 miles; thence west 2 miles; to the southwest corner of
Section 6, Township 1�9. Ranke 1 E; thence northerly running along the township
lines between Range 1 E. and 1 W. and prolongation thereof to its intersection
with the bounty boundary line in San Joaquin River; thence easterly running along
the county boundary line in Satz Joaquin River to its intersection with the westerly
incorporate limits in the City of Pittsburg; thence southerly, easterly, northerly,
easterly, northerly, westerly and northerly along the westerly, southerly and
easterly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg; to the northeast corner
thereof in San Joaquin River; thence easterly running along the county boundary
line in San Joaquin River to the point of beginning.
RODEO .
STARTING at a point on the Contra Costa County boundary line in San Pablo
Bay, opposite the northwesterly corner of the town limits of the Town of Rodeo.
Thence running southerly and along the westerly town limits of the Town of Rodeo to
the intersection of the center line of Third Street; thence southeasterly along
the ce::1ter line of Third Street to its intersection with the center line of Parker I
Avenue; thence northerly along the center line of Parker Avenue and the prolongation
thereof, to a point on the Contra Costa County boundary line in SanPablo Bay.
RODEO 2.
STARTING at a point on the Contra Costa County boundary line in San Pablo
Bay where same would be intersected by the center line of Parker Avenue if extended
' thence running southerly and along the center line of Parker Avenue in the Town of
Rodeo to its intersection with the center line of Fourth Street; thence southeasterly
along the center line of Fourth Street to its intersection with the center line of
California Street; thence northerly along the center line of California Street
to a point where said line, if extended, would intersect the Contra Costa County
boundary line in San Pablo Bay.
RODEO 13_
BEGIN_iING at a point at the southeastern corner of Section 9, 'T 2 N., R. 3 IJ
' td.D.B.& M, thence in a straight line southeasterly to the northeastern corner of
Division No. 5, Pinole Ranch; thence southerly on line by Division No. 5 and Part
Two of Division No. 2 of said Ranch, and eastern line of Stewart's Ranch to south-
eastern corner thereof; thence easterly to the northeastern corner of Lot E of
Division No. 5, Pinole Ranch; thence southerly one-half mile to Reder's land; 4
thence westerly along northerly line of Reder's land and northerly line of Division _
G, and H. Pinole Ranch to Post J.H. 3, Division No. 4 of said Ranch; thence South-
erly along the westerly boundary of Pinole Ranch; thence westerly along said Ranch
line to Pinole Valley County Road; thence running along the center line of said road
in a northerly and westerly direction to the southerly boundary bf the incorporate
line of the Town of Pinole; thence running along easterly boundary line of said in-II
corporation to the northeastern corner of said incorporation on the northerly boundi y
line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad near the westerly end of tunnel;
thence along oundary of said right of way and Hercules incorporation in a easterly
dir-ction to the westerly corner of the i'own of Herc,.iles as annexed; thence runningl
southerly and southeasterly, northeasterly, southeasterly, northeasterly northwestlrly,
northeasterly, and northwesterly"'running along the sou.1hererly and easterly
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boundary ofthe incorporate limits of the Town of Hercules and continuing on along
easterly incorporate limits of the Torn of Hercules to the northeastern corner
thereof in the Bay of San Pablo and on the boundary line of the County of Contra Costa;
thence easterly along the boundary line of the County of Contra Costa in the Bay
of San Pablo to a point directly opposite the northwestern corner of the Town limits
of the Town of Rodeo; thence running southeasterly to the northwesterly corner of
the Town of Rodeo and continuing southeasterly along the westerly limits of the Town
of Rodeo to its intersection with the center line of Third Street; thence easterly
along the center line of Third Street In the 'own of Rodeo, to its intersection with 1
the center line of Parker Avenue; then_ southerly along the center line of Parker
Avenue to its intersection with the -ter line of Fourth Street; thence easterly
alon-the center line of Fourth Street o its intersection with the center line of Cal_
ifornia Street; thence northwesterly along the center line of California Street to
the center line of the State Highway running from Rodeo to Crockett; thence along
the center line of said State Highway to the point of beginning.
CONCORD No. 4.
BEGINNING at a point on the center line of Willow Pass Road where the
boundary line between Supervisor Districts 3 and 4 crosses the same; thence running
southwesterly along the center line of Willow Pass Road to its intersection with the
center line of that certain road '.known as Farm Bureau Road or Bay Point Way; thence
southeasterly along the center line of said Farm Bureau Road to its intersection with
the center line of the Clayton Road; thence running westerly along the center line
of Clayton Road to its intersection with the rater line of Babel Lane; thence
southerly along the center line of Babel Lane to its intersection with the northwest-
erly corner of the 57.61 acre tract of the Galindo Estate; thence easterly and runnin
along the northerly boundary line of the 57.61 acre tract, the 119.05 acre tract and
the 134.49 acre tract of the Galindo Estate and the northerly boundary line of the
Cowell Cement Co. tract to its intersection with a road leading to the Great Western
Power Company Sub-Station to the Clayton Road; thence southerly running along the
center line of sai,i road to its intersection with the center line of a road to Cla.yto
or Mitchell Canyon; thence running southerly along the center of said Road to its
intersection with the southwesterly boundary line of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo;
thence northeasterly, northerly and northwesterly, northerly, westerly and northerly I y'
along the southerly and easterly boundary line of the Rancho Monte del Diablo
and the westerly boundary line of Supervisor District #4, to the place of beginning.
CONCORD #6.
BEGINNING at a point on the incorporate boundary limits of the Town of Concord
where same is intersected by the center line of Sinclair Avenue as shown on Map of
Parkside No. One Addition to the Town of Concord; thence running northerly, easterly,
northerly, westerly, northerly, southwesterly, northerly and westerly, running along
the easterly and northerly boundary line of the Town of Concord, to where it inter-
sects the easterly boundary line of the Concord-Avon Road; thence running northerly
and northwesterly along the center line of the Concord-Avon Road to its intersection
with the line between the lands of C.A.Hooper and Port Costa Wa.er Co; thence easterl
and northerly and easterly and northerly, running along the easterly boundary line
of the Hooper Tract and the westerly and southerly boundary line of the Government
Ranch to its intersection with the center line of Hasting's Slough; thence northerly
along the center line of Hasting's Slough to its intersection with the center line
of Seal Creek; thence southwesterly running along the center line of Seal Creek
and the westerly boundar•: line of Supervisor District $4, to its intersection with
the northerly boundary line of Lot No. 35 of the Government Ranch; thence following
northerly and easterly along the line between Supervisor Districts No. 3 ani 4, to
its intersection with the center line of Willow Pass Road; thence southwesterly runni ag
alone the center line of Willow Pass Road to its intersection with the ce.:1ter line
of Tird Street on Map of Parkside Addition; thence southerly along the center line
of Third Street as shown on man of Parkside Addition to the centerline of Sinclair
Avenue; thence westerly along the center line of Sinclair Avenue to the place of _
beginning.
=,,CORD #9.
BEGIN:TING at a point where the southerly incorporate boundary line of the
Town of Concord, is intersected by the center line of Clayton Road; thence easterly
and northerly along the incorporate boundary line of the Town of Concord to a point '
where said line is intersected by the center line of Sinclair Avenue as shown on
%yap of Parkside Addition to the Town of Concord; thence southeasterly along the cente
line of Sinclair Ave;iue to its intersection with the center line of Third Street;
thence northerly along the center line of Third Street to its intersection with the
center line of Willow Pass Road; thence easterly along the center line of Willow Pass
Road to its intersection with the center line of Fara Bureau Road or Bay Point
Way; thence southeasterly along the center line of Farm Bureau Road or Bay Point 'Nay
to its intersection with the center line of the Clayton Road; thence northwesterly
along the center line of Clayton Road to the point of beginning.
MARTINEZ 9f5.
BEGINNING at a point where the center line of Castro Street in the City of
Martinez is intersected by the center line of Haven Street; thence southerly running
along the ce.,ter line of Haven Street to its intersection with the southerly boundary
line of the City of Martinez; thence running southerly, easterly, southerly, easterly
northerly and easterly along the southerly incorporate boundary line of the City of
Martinez to its intersection with the ce..ter line of Allen Street; thence northerly
along the center line of Allah Street to its intersection with the center line of
Castro Street; thence westerly along the center line of Castro Street to the point of
beginning.
MARTINEZ #b.
BEGINNING at a point in the center line of AlhambrAvenue where same is
intersected by the center line of Soto Street; thence southerly along the center
line of Alhambra Avenue to its intersection with the center line of C. Street;
thence easterly along the center line of C. Street to its intersection with the
easterly incorporate bundary line of the City of Martinez in the center of Alha�b ra
Creek; thence southerly along the easterly incorporate boundary line of the City
of Martinez in the center of Alhambra Creek to its intersectionwith the center line
of Gi Street; thence westerly along the southerly incornorate boundary limits in .
' the center of G. Street; to its intersection with the center line of Alhambra Avenue
thence southerly, westerly, northerly, westerly, northerly and northeasterly along
the southerly and westerly incorporate boundary line of the City of Martinez and
continuing along the center line of Soto Street to the place of beginning.
MARTINEZ #7.
STARTING at a point in the center line of Castro Street where same is
intersected by the center line of Mellus Street; thence running northeasterly
' along the center line of Mellus Street and the prolongation thereof to a point
in the center of Alhambra Creek; thence running southerly and along the center
line of the meanderings of Alhambra Creek to its intersection with the easterly
boundary line of the incorporate limits of the City of Martinez; thence southerly
along the easterly boundary line of the City of Martinez, in the center of "lhambra
Creek to its intersection with the center line of Allen Street; thence southwesterly
along the center line of Allen Street to its intersection with the center line of
Castro Street; thence northwesterly along the center line of Castro Street to the
point of be.-inning.
MARTIJEZ #8.
STZRTING at a point on the northeasterly boundary line of the Martinez
School District property where same is intersected by the center line of Jones
Street; thence northeasterly along the center line of Jones Street to its
intersection with the center line of Willow Street; thence northwesterly along the
center line of Willow Street to a point where same is intersected by the center line
of Azale Ave; thence northeasterly along the center line of Azale Avenue to a point
where same is intersected by the center line of Grand View Avenue; thence nor theaste ly
along the center line of Grand View Avenue to the most northwesterly corner of Lot
#1, Block No. 1 , as said Lot and Block are shown on 'dap of Shell Heights; thence
northerly along the northern boundary line of Lot No. 1, Block No. 1, Man of Shell
Hei2ts, .to its intersection with the easterly incorporate boundary line of the City
of artinez; thence southeasterly along the incorporate boundory line of the City
' of Martinez to its intersection with the center line.of Pacheco Boulevard; thence
northwesterly along the center line of Pacheco Blvd. to its intersection with
the center line of Aurelia Street; thence westerly along the ce:t'er line of
Aurelia Street to the easterly boundary line of the Martinez School District propert ;
thence running along the northerly boundary line of the Martinez School District
property to the point of beginning.
MARTINEZ #9.
BEGI!;_;_1NG at a point on the easterly incorporate boundary line of the City -
of Martinez, where same is intersected by the center line of Wallace A.e, at the
southerly limits of the 'Tormey-Merrithew Tract; thence westerly along thecenter lin
of Wallace Avenue to its intersection with the center lin_ of Mellus Street; `hence
westerly along the center line of Mellus Street to a point in the center of Alhambra
Creek; thence southerly and westerly along the center line of Alhambra Creek to a
paint where same is intersected by the center line of Susanna Street; thence easterl7,
along the center line of Susanna Street to the southwesterly corner of Block 97,
of the City of Martinez, original Survey; thence southeasterly along the northerly
boundary line of the Martinez School District oro-,erty to a point where same is -
intersected by the center line of Jones Street; thence northeasterly along the center
line of Jones Street to the center line of Willow Street; thence northwesterly
along the center line of Willow Street to a point where same is intersected by
the center line of Azale Ave; thence easterly along the center line of Azale
Ave. to a noint where same is intersected by the center line of Grand View Ave;
thence northerly and northeasterly alone the center line of Grand View Ave. to
' the most northwesterly corner of Lot No. 1, Block No. 1, Man of Shell Heights;
thence northeasterly, along the northerly boundary line of Shell Heights Addition
to its intersection with the easterly incorporate boundary line of the City
of Martinez; thence northwesterly to the point of beginning.
MARTINEZ #14.
BEGI;:DING at a point in the center line of Pacheco Blvd. where same is
intersected by the center line of Arreba Street; thence southwesterly along the
' center line of Arreba Street to the n;rtherly boundary line of the Martinez School
District property; thence northwesterly along the northerly boundary line of the
Martinez School District property to its intersection with the center line of
Susanna Street; thence southwesterly along the center line of Susanna Street to
a point in the center line of Alhambra Creek; thence souther::-y , easterly, and
southerly along the center line of Alhambra Creek to its intersection in said
creek with the southeasterly incorporate boundary line of the City of Martinez;
thence easterly, southerly, easterly, northwesterly, and easterly along the incor-
norate boundary line of the City of Martinez to the most northeasterly corner of
the Piedmont Tract; thence northwesterly and southwesterly along the incornorate
boundary line of the Cit,' of Martinez to a point in the center line of Pacheco
Blvd. thence northwesterly to the point of beginning.
MARTI;EZ #'16.
CO1dt1ENCIhG at a point where the easterly incornorate boundary limits of the
City of Martinez intersects the most southwesterly corner of the Clara Netherton
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71 acre tract; thence running easterly along the southerly boundary line of the
Clara Netherton 71 acre tract, and continuing easterly along the southerly boundary
line of the Contra Costa Realty Co. 46.63 acre tract and the M. Cavich 15.32 acre
tract to the northeasterly corner of the H.L. Jensen 46.032Acre tract; thence
southerly along the easterly bound,ry line of said H.L.Jensen 46.62 acre tract, and
the easterly boundary line of the J. Pereira 37.93 acre tract tothe southeasterly
corner of said J. Pereira Tract; thence westerly along the southerly boundary line
of the J.Pereira 37.93 acre tract and the J. Pereira 50.85 acre tract and the R. @haw
6.65 acre tract to the most westerly corner of the R. Shaw tract and continuing westei—
ly/in a straight line to the center of the highway leading to Alhambra Valley;
thence northerly along the center line of said highway leading to the Alhambra Valley
to the northerly boundary line of the A.T. & S.F. Railway Company's right of way; —
thence southwesterly and northwesterly along the northerly bound!ery line of the A.T.
& S.F. Railway Company's right of way to the property line between the Joseph Brenkle
100 acre and the L. Zuppan 84 acre tract; thence northerly along the property line
between Zuppan and Brenkle property and the A.F.Silva 89.78 acre tract and the L.Zuppan
property to the northwesterly corner of the A.F.Silva 82.78 acre tract; thence
easterly along the northerly boundary line of said A.F.�ilva tract to the southeasterly ,
corner of the Port Costa Development Co's property; thence northerly along the easterly
boundary line of the Port Costa Development Co's. property to a point where said line
intersects the westerly incorporate boundary limits of the City of Martinez;-thence
southeasterly, easterly, northerly, southerly, easterly, northerly, southeasterly,
southwesterly, southeasterly, southerly, southeasterly, northerly, southeasterly,
southwesterly, southerly, easterly, southerly, easterly, southerly, easterly, northerly,
easterly and northerly following the southerly, easterly, southerly, easterly, southe ly,
westerly, southerly, easterly, southerly, westerly, southerly, westerly, southerly an
easterly incorporate boundary line of the City of Martinez to the place of beginning.
LONE TREE N0, 1_
STARTING at a point at the boundary line of Contra Costa County in the
San Joaquin River where same is intersected by the prolongation of the westerly
boundary line of Section 14, T 2 N. R. 1 E thence extending southerly along the
westerly boundary line of Section 14, 23 and 26, to the southwesterly corner of said
Section 2b; thence easterly along the southerly boundary line of Section 26, and 25
to the southeasterly corner of Section. 25 in the center of that certain county Road
known as Lone Tree Way; thence northerly, northwesterly, northerly, easterly and
northerly along the ce::ter line of Lone Tree Way to the southerly, incorporate bound,. y
line of the =own of Antioch; thence northwesterly, northerly, westerly and northerly
running along the.southerly, westerly, southerly and westerly inco norate boundary
line of the own of Antioch to the boun ary line of the County-of Uontra Costa,
in the Syn Joaquin River; thence running northwesterly along said County boundary
line to the point of beginning.
LONE TREE ;2.
STARTING at the northwesterly corner of Section 35, T 2 N., R. 1 E., and
running southerly along the westerly bound-,ry line of Section 35, T 2 N., R. 1 E.
Sections 2, 11 and 14, T 1 N., R. 1 E. to the northwesterly corner of the R,Ward 160
acre tract in Section 22, T 1 N., R. 1 E. thence easterly along the center line of
Section 23 T 1 N., R. 1 E. to the center of Sec. 24, thence southerly to the southern
boundsry line of said Section 24, T 1 N., R. 1 E. and continuing along the southern
boundary line of Sections 19 and 20, to the ce:iter line of Section. 21, T 1 N., R. 2 E.
thence northerly along the center line of said Sections 21, 16 and 9, T 1 N., R. 2 E.
to the southerly boundary line of Section 4, T 1 N., R. 2 E. thence easterly along
the southerly boundary line of said Section 4 to the easterly boundary line of Sectio
3, T 1 N., R. 2 E. thence northerly along the eastern boundary line of said Section
3 and Section 34 to the northeasterly corner of said Section 34; thence westerly
along the southerly boundary line of Sections 27 and 28 to the center line of Section
29, T 2 N., R. 2 E. thence northerly along the center line of Section 29 to the southern
boundary line of Section 20, T. 2 N. R. 2 E. thence easterly along the southerly
boundary line of Section 20, to its southeasterly corner ; thence northerly along the
easterly boundary line of said Section 20 and the prolongation thereof to the Contra
Costa County boundary line in the San Joaquin River; thence westerly along the Contra
Costa County boundary line to the easterly incorporate boundary line of the Town of
Antioh; thence southerly along the easterly incorporate boundary line of the Town of
Antioch to the most southeasterly corner of said corporation and to its intersection
with the center line of that certain county highway known as Lone Tree Way; thence ' 1
continuing southerly, westerly, southerly, southwesterly, and southerly to the southeast
corner of Section 25, T 2 N., R. 1 E; thence westerly along the southerly boundary
line of Section 25 and 26, T 2 N., R. 1 E., to the point of beginning.
CROCKETT #3.
BEGI2�,;ING at the Contra Costa County boundary line in the Straits of
Carquinez, where the center line of $eald Street in the Town of Crockett, if produced
northerly, would intersect the said boundary line; thence southerly to a point on
the center line of the Street between Blocks 2 and 3 of the Town of Crockett; thence
continuing southerly running along the center line of the street between Blocks 2 and
and along the center line of Heald Street and the prolongation thereof to a point
where said line intersects the line between Sections 6 and 17, T 2 N., R. 3 W. thence
westerly to a point opposite the center line of Bay Street, if continued southerly;
thence northerly to the center line of Bay Street and continuing along the center line
of Bay Street to its intersection with the center line of Winslow Street; thence
westerly along the center line of 4inslow Street to its intersection with the center
line of West Street; thence northerly along the center line of 'hest Street and the
prolongation thereof to the County boundary line in the Straits of Carquinez; thence
easterly to the point of beginning.
CROCKET #4_
BEGIN_ING at a point on the Contra Costa County boundary line in the Straits
of Carquinez, directly opposite the center line of West Street, if continued northerly
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thereto; thence southerly along the center line of West Street, and the prolongation
thereof to the center line of Winslow Street; thence eaterly along the center line
of West Street to its intersection with the center line of Ba; Street; thence southerly
along the center line of Bay Street and the prolongation thereof to the line between
Sections S and 17, T 2 N., R. j W, thence westerly along the line between Sections
S and 17, T 2 N., R. j W. to a point opposite the center line of Fourth Avenue, if
continued so'�therly; thence northerly in a straight line to the center line of Fourth =
Ave; thence continuing northerly along the center line of Fourth Ave, to the County
boundary line in the Straits of Carquinez; thence easterly to the point of beginning.
CROCKETT #5_
BEGINNING at a point on the county boundary line in the Straits of Carquine�
directly opposite the center line of Fourth Ave. if continued northerly to said point
thence southerly along the center line of Fourth Ave. and the prolongation thereof
to the southwesterly corner of the athletic field of the John Swett Union High School
thence westerly alonff the northerly boundary line of the John Swett Union High School
' property to the center line of Ceres Street; thence continuing easterly along the
center line of Ceres Street to its intersection with the center line of 6th Avenue;
thence due north along the westerly line of Block K of the Town of Crockett and the
prolongation thereof to the County boundary line in the Strait., of Carquinez; thence
easterly to the point of beginning.
CROCKETT #6.
BF,GI.iLiG at the southwesterly corner of the Athletic field of the John_
Swett Union High School; thence continuing due south along an imaginary line to
a point in the Carquinez Grammar School property due east of the center line of Lillian
Street, in the town of Crockett; thence westerly to a point in the center of Lillian
Street and continuing along center line of. Lillian Street to the intersection of the
center line of 6th Avenue; thence northerly along the center line of Sixth Avenue to
its intersection with the center line of Ceres Street; thence easterly along the
center line of Ceres Street and the prolongation tier m f to the noint of beginning.
CROCKETT
BEGIN—ING at a point on the property of the Carquinez Grammar School
District due south of the center line of 4th Ave. and where the center line of Lilliai
Street, if continued easterly, would intersect the same; thence southerly to the
line dividing Sections 8 and 17, T 2 N„ R. j W, thence westerly along the dividing
line between Sections o and 17, T_ 2 N., R. j W. to a point opposite the center line
' of 6th Ave, thence northerly and continuing along the center line of 6th Ave. to its
intersection with the center line of Lillian Street; thence easterly along the center
line of Lillian Street and the prolongation thereof to the point of beginning.
RICHMOND #6_
BEGIPNI.dG at a point on the center line of the A.T. & S.F. Railway Cols.
right of way where same is intersected by the center line of So. 6th Street; thence
southerly along the center line of S. 6th Street and the prolongation thereof fo
the soutierly incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence easterly along
the southerly incorporate limits of the City of Richmond, to its intersection with
the center line of S. 20th Street, if said street were continued southerly; thence i
northerly to the center line of S. 20th Street, and continuing alone the center line
of S. 20th St. to the center line of the right of way of the A,T,& S.F. Railway Cols.
right of way; thence westerly to the point of beginning.
RICHMOND #9..
BEGIiiNING at a point on the center line of Pullman Ave. where same is
intersected by the center line of Potrero Ave; thence southwesterly along the center E
line of Syndicate Ave. and the prolongation thereof to the southerly incorporate f
limits of the City of Richmond; thence westerly along the southerly incorporate
limits of the City of Richmond to a point due south and opposite the center line
of S. 20th Street; thence northerly to the center line of S. 20th Street, and contin–
ued northerly along the center line of S. 20th Street to the center line of the
' right of way of the A.T. & S.F. Railway Cc; thence easterly along the center
line of the A.T. & S.F. R.R. Cols. right of way, to its intersection with the center
line of Pullman Ave; thence southeasterly to the ooint of beginning,
RICHMOND #27_
THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY line of Richmond #27 is hereby changed to read
as follows:
BEGINNING at a point in the center of the right of way of the A.T. & S.F.
' R.R, where same is intersected by the northerly incorporate boundary line of the City
of Richmond; thence southerly along the center line of the right of way of the I
Southern Pacific R.R. Company to its intersection with a.Rrivate road at the northerly
boundary line of Block E. of the Highland Tract, City of ichmond; thencewesterly
along the said Drivate road-to its intersection with the center line of 10th Street;
thence southerly along the center line of 10th Street to its intersection with the
center line of Pennsylvania Ave,
RICHMOND #26. -
The WESTERLY boundary line of Richmond X26 is hereby changed to read as
follows:
BEGI:a:TING AT A POI14T in the center line of the right of way of the A.T.
& S.F. R.R. where same is intersected by the northerly incorporate boundary line i
of the City of Richmond; thence southerly along the center line of the right of
way of the Southern Pacific R.R.Company to its intersection with a Drivate road,
at the northerly boundary line of Block E of the Highland Tract, City of Richmond;
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thence westerly along the said private road to its intersection with the center i
line of 10th Street, thenr.e southerly along the center line of 10th Street, to
its intersection with the center line of Pennsylvania Ave.
RICHMOND #30_
BELL+NING at a point in the center line of Roosevelt Ave; where same is
intersected by toe center line of 19th Street; thence southerly,along the center
line of 13th Street to its intersection with the center line of Barrett Ave. thence
easterly along the center line of Barrett Ave, to its intersection with the center
line of20th Street; thence southerly along the center line of 20th Street to its
intersection with the center line of :levia Ave; thence westerly along the center
line of •ievin Ave. to the center line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific
Co; thence northwesterly along the center line of the Southern Pacific Cols, right
of way To its intersection with the center line of Barrett Ave; thence westerly
along the center line of Barrett Ave, to its intersection with the center line of
13th Street; thence northerly along the center line of 13th Street to its inter-
section with the center line of Roosevelt Ave; thence easterly to the point of
beginning. '
RICHMO:SD #31.
BEGI..ING at a point in the center line of Roosevelt Ave. where same is
intersected by the center line of 19th Street; thence easterly along the center
line of Roosevelt Ave. to its intersection with the center line of 23rd Street;
thence southerly along the center line of 23rd Street to its intersection with
the center line of Nevin Ave; thence westerly along the center line of I+evin
Avenue to its intersection with the center line of 20th Street; thence northerly
along the center line of 20th Street to its intersection with the center line of
Barrett Ave. thence westerly along the center line of Barrett Ave. to its inter-
section with the center line of 19th Street; thence northerly along the center line
of 19th Street to the place of beginning.
RICHMOND #33.
BEGIlV:II:1G at a point in the center line of 23rd Street, where same is
intersected by the center line of Esmond Ave- thence easterly along the center
line of Esmond Ave. to the center line of 29�h Street; thence n=therly along the
center line of 29th Street, to its intersection with the center line of Howard
Street; thence northwesterly alo..g the center line of Howard Street to the na•th-
wester!y incorporate line of the City of Richmond; thence southwesterly, northwester y,
southerly and westerly, following the northwesterly, northerly, westerly and north-
erly incorporated limits of the City of Richmond, to a point where said incorporate
line is intersected by the center line of 23rd Street, thence southerly along the
center line of 23rd Street to the point of beginning.
RICHMOND 434,
BEGIN:LING at a point on the northwesterly incorporate limits of the City
.of Richmond where same is intersected by the center line of Howard Street; thence
southeasterly alon&the center line of Howard Street to the center line of 29th
street; thence southerly along the center line.of 29th Street to its intersection
with the center line of Garvin Ave. thence easterly and northeasterly following
the center line of Garvin Ave, to its intersection with the easterly incorporate
line of the City of Richmond; thence northwesterly, westerly, northwesterly, norther y,
and northwesterly and southwesterly, following the easterly, northerly, easterly
and northerly and westerly incorporate boundary line of the City of Richmond, to the
point of beginni g.
RICHMOND #39..
BEGINNING at a mint in the center line of San Pablo Ave. where same is
intersected by the center line of Barrett Ave; thence easterly along the center
line of Barrett Ave. to its intersection with the center line of Dimm Street;
thence northerly along -he center line of Dimm Street to its intersection with the
center lire of Mount Street; thence southeasterly along the center line of Mount -
Street to its intersection with the center lire of Silva Ave; thence easterly along
the center line of Silva Ave. to its intersection with the easterly incorporate
boundary line of the City of Richmond; thence southerly and westerly following the ,
easterly and southerly incorporate boundary line of the.City of Richmond to its
intersection with the center line of San Pablo Ave; thence northwesterly along the
center line of San Pablo Ave. to the point of beginning.
RICHMOND #36_
BEGINNING at a point in the center line of San Pablo Ave, where same is
intersected by the center line of Garvin Ave; thence westerly along the center
line of Garvin. Ave. to the center line of 39th Street; thence southerly along the,
center line of 39th Street to the southerly boundary line of the right of way ,{
of the A.T. & S.F. R.R. do, thence easterly along the southerly boundary line of
the right of way of the A.T. & S.F. R.R,RO. to the center line of San Pablo Ave;
thence northerly along the center line of San Pablo Ave, to the point of beginning.
RICHMOIm #37.
BEGIN'IING at a point in the center line of RooseveltAve. where same is
intersected by the center line of 39th street, thence southerly along the center
line of 39th Street to the southerly boundary line of the right of way of the
A.T,& S.F. R.R. thence westerly along the southerly boundary line of the right of wa
of the A.T.& S.F. R.R. to its intersection with1he center line of 33rd Street; the
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northerly along the center line of 33rd Street to its intersection with the center
line of Nevin Ave; thence westerly along the center line of Nevin Ave, to its inter-I
section with the center line of 30th Street; thence northerly along the center line
of 30th Stree, to its intersection with the center line ci Roosevelt Ave, thence
easterly along the center line of RooseveltAve, to The place of beginning,
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RICHMOND #38_
STARTING at a point in the center line of Nevin Ave. where same is inter_
sected by the center line of 23rd Street; thence northerly along the center line
of 23rd Street to the intersection with the center line of Clinton Ave; thenceeast_
erly along the center line of Clinton Ave; to its intersection with the center line
of 30th Street; thence southerly along the center line of 30th Street to its inter—
section with the center line of Nevin Ave; thence westerly along the center line of
Nevin Ave; to the point of beginning.
RIOHIvOND#43.
BEGINNING at a point in the center line of 23rd St. at its intersection
with the center line of Clinton Ave; thence easterly along the center line of Clinton
Ave. to its intersection with the center line of 30th Street thence ncr therly along
the center line of 30th Street, to its intersection with the center line of Garvin,
Ave. thence westerly along the center line of Garvin Ave. to its intersection with
the center line of 29th Street; thence northerly along the center line of 29th Street
to its intersection with the center line of Esmond Ave; thence westerly along the
center line of 'Esmond Ave. to its intersection with the center line of 23rd Street;
thence southerly along the center line of 23rd St, to the point of beginning. I
RICHMOND #44.
BEGINNING at a point in the center line of Garvin Ave. at its intersection
with the center line of 30th Street; thence southerly along the center line of 30th
Street to its intersection with the center line of Roosevelt Ave. thence easterly
along the center line of Roosevelt Ave. to its intersection with the center line
of 39th Street; thence northerly along the center line of 39th Street tothe center
of Galvin Ave; thence westerly along the center line of Garvin Ave. to the point
of beginning.
RICHMOND #45.
BEGINNING at a point in the center line of SanPablo Ave, where same is
intersected by the center line of Garvin Ave; thence easterly along the center line
of Garvin Ave, to the easterly incorporate liryits of the City of Richmond; thence
southerly, westerly, and southerly, following along the easterly, southerly and
easterly incorporate boundary line of the City of Richmond to its intersection _
with the center line of Silva Ave; thence westerly along the center line of Silva
Ave. to its intersection with the center line of Mount St; thence northwesterly
along the center line of Mount Street to its intersection with the center line of
' Dimm Street; thence southerly along the center line of Dimm Street to its inter—
section with the center line of Barrett Ave; thence westerly along the center line
of Barrett Ave, to its intersect-"on with the center line of San Pablo Ave; thence
northerly alone the center line of San Pablo Ave, to the point of beginning.
SAN PABLO #1.
BEGINNING at a -.oint on .Alvarado Street where same is intersectedby the
center line of Stockton Street• thence southerly along the center line of Stockton
Street to its intersection with the canter line of Market Street; thence easterly
along the center line of Market Street to its intrsection with the center line of Hays
Street; thence southerly along the center line of Hays Street to the northerly inc or
porate boundary line of the City of Richmond; thence easterly, and southeasterly, I
following along the northerly and easterly incorporate limits of the City of nichmen�,
to its intersection with the center line of Vale Road, if extended southwesterly;
thence northwesterly to the center line of Vale Road and continuing northwesterly
along the center line of Vale Road to its intersection withthe center line of Ridge
Road; thence northeastaiy along the center line of Ridge Road to its intersection
with the center line of Road #7; thence northeasterly along the center line of Road
Wo. 7 to a point on the dividing line between Lots 12 and 13, North nichmond Tract,
if extended northwesterly to the center line of Road #7; thence northeasterly along
the westerly property line of Serpa to ;he center line of San Pablo Creek; thence
southwesterly followingthe meanderings of San Pablo Creek to the point of beginning.
SAIL PABLO #2.
' BEGINNING at a ooint in the center line of MarketStreet where same is
intersected by the center line of Hays Street; thence southerly along the center
line of Hays Street to the northerly incorporate boundary line of the City of Richmo d;
thence westerly, southerly, and westerly f%llowing the northerly, easterly and
northerly incorporate boundary line of the City of Richmond to its intersection
with the center line of the right of way of the A.T. & S.F. R.R. Co; thence northerl
following the center line of the A.T. g S.F. R.R. Co's. right of way to its inter—
section with the center line of Market Street; thence southeasterly to the point of
' beginning.
SAY PABLO #3.
BEGINI;ING at a point in the center line of Road #7 where same would be
intersected by the westerly boundary line of Lot 126 of the San Pablo Rancho, if
same :ere oroduced northerly; and thence southerly along the westerly boundary
line of Lot 126 of the San Pablo Rancho to the northerly boundary line of Lot 122
of the San Pablo Rancho; thence southwesterly along the northerly boundary line of
Lot 122 of the San Pablo Rancho to the northwesterly corner of said Lot 122;
thence southerly and along the westerly boundary line of Lot 122 of the San Pablo
Rancho t� the southwesterly corner of said Lot;thence easterly and southeasterly
to the westerly boundary line of Lot 123 of the San Pablo Rancho, thence southerly -
along the westerly boundary line of Loi 123 of the San PabloRancho to the south—
westerly corner of said Lot; thence easterly along the southerly boundary line of
Lot 123 of tae San Pablo Rancho to the southeasterly corner of said Lot ; thence -
southerly and southwesterly following the dividing line between the Rancho San Pa,lol
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and the Rancho E16obrante, t, its intersection with the northeasterly incorporate
boundary line of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence westerly along the northerly
incorporate boundary line of the City of E1 Cerrito to its intersection with the
easterly incorporate boundary line of the City of Richmond; thence northerly,
westerly, northwesterly, westerly, southerly and northwesterly, following the
easterly, northerly, easterly, northerly, westerly and northerly incorporate
boundary line of the City of Richmond to its i_Zrsection with Vale Road if extended
southwesterly; thence northeasterly to the center line of Vale Road and continuing
along the center line of Vale Road to its intersection with the center line of Ridge
Road; thence northeasterly along the center line of Ridge Road to the center line '
of Road No. 7; thence northeasterly alone the center line of Road :'ib. 7 to the
point of beginnin_.
SAN PABLO S,
BEGIN:'ING at a point where the center line of the State Highway intersects
the westerly incorporate limits of the Town of Pinole; thence running westerly and
southerly along the ce-ger line of the State Highway to a point due east of the
northeast corner of Lot 219 of the Rancho San Pablo; thence running westerly to the
northwesterly corner of said Lot; thence running northerly along theeasterly boundary
line of Lot 223 to the northeasterly corner thereof; thence westerly along the north-
erly boundary line of said Lot 223 to the easterly boundary line of the A.T. & S.F.
R.R. thence southerly along the easterly boundary line of the right of way of the
A.T. & S.F. R.R. Co, to its intersection with the center line of Market Street, if
produced westerly; thence easterly to the center line of Market Street to its inter-
section
nter section with the center line of Stockton Street, thence northerly along the center
line of Stockton Street to its intersection with Alvarado Street, and San Pablo
Creek; thence northeasterly following the meanderings of San Pablo Creek to its
intersection with a: imaginary line drawn between a point on the center line of Road
#7, opposite the dividing line between Lots 12 and 13, North Richmond Tract, and
the southwesterly corner of the incorporate limits of the Town of Pinole; thence
running northeasterly along said imaginary line to the southwesterly corner of the
town of Pinole; thence northerly alnng tae westerly incornora.te limits of the Town
of Pinole to the point of beginning.
SAIi PABLO #6,
BEGINiIJG at a point where the dividing line between the Rancho El Sobrante
and the Rancho San Pablo intersects the most northeasterly corner of the incorporate
limits of the City of El Cerrito; thence run:;ing southeasterly along the northerly
and easterly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the City of El Cerrito and
the line between the Rancho San Pablo and Rancho El Sobrai,te to a point where the
line between Lots 25, 52 and 53 of the Rancho 'l Sobrante if extended westerly,
would intersect said 'boundary line between the Rancho El Sobrante and the San Pablo
Rancho, thence easterly to Stake "A.C.3" at the northeasterly corner of Lot 53•
of El bobrante Rancho; thence northeasterly sunning along the boundary line of
Lot 53-to tae most northerly point thereof; on the westerly boundary line of the
Thornton 1000 acre tract; thence southerly running along the western boundary line
of the Tho:'nton 1000 acre tract to the southwesterly corner thereof; thence easterl
to the northwesterly corner of the Brissac Tract in the Rancho E1 Sobrante; thence
easterly and southerly running along the northerly and easterly boundary line of th
Brissac Tact to the southeast corner thereof; thence running along the eastern line
of Lots 62, 56, and 57, Rancho E1 Sobrante to its intersection with the line between
Supervisor Districts No. 1 and No. 2,in a northerly and westerly and northerly
direction to its intersection with Pinole Road In Lot F, Rancho El Pinole; thence
running in a general norliwesterly direction along the center of said Road to its
intersection with the incorporate boundary limits of the Town of Pinole; thence running
westerly along the southerly incorporate boundary limits of the Town of Pinole
to the southwesterly corner thereof; thence along an imaginary line extending
from the southwesterly corner of the incorporate limits of the Town of Pinole
and running southwesterly to a point is the center of Road No. 7 or San Pablo
Creek Road at a point opposite the dividing line between Lots 12 and 13 of the
North Richmond Tract, if said line were extended to the center of said Road '
No. 7, thence easterly to the westerly boundary line of Lot 126 of the Rancho
San Pablo; thence southerly and along the westerly boundary line of Lot No. 126
of the San Pablo Rancho to the northerly boundary line of Lot No. 1<2 of the
San Pablo Rancho; thence southwesterly along the northerly bound ry line of said Lo
122 to its northwesterly corner; thence southerly along the westerly boundary line
of said Lot L"o. 122 to its southwesterly corner; thence easterly and southeasterly ,
to the westerly boundary line of Lot 123 of the San Pablo Rancho; thence southerly
along the western boundary line of said Lot 123 to its southwest corner; thence
easterly along the southerly boundary line of said Lot No. 123 to its southeast
corner; thence southerly and southwesterly along the dividing line between the Ranc
San Pablo and the Rancho E1 Sobrante to the point of be. inning.
ALHAUBRA
BEGIN'dING at a ooint on the westerly boundary line of that certain road
leading from Martinez to San Ramon, through Alhambra Valley, opposite the center
line of a road leading to Muir Station; thence following the westerly boundary
line of said Road leading from Martinez to San Ramon in a southeasterly direction
to the southeast corner of the Giberti 42,93 acre tract; thence due west along the
southerly boundary line of the Giberti 42,93 acre tract and the prolongation thereo
and continuing along the southerly boundary line of the Tavan 147.23 acre tract
and the Stow 114.24 acre tract to the dividing line betweenthe Rancho Bocha De la
Canada de Pinole, and the Rancho Canada del Hambre; thence southerly along the -
westerly boundary line of the Rancho Canada del Hambre to tae southwesterly corner
of the J.J. Haviside 967 acre tract; thence west 1/2 mile more or less; thence sout
to the southerly boundary line of the Rancho Beebe, de la Canada de Pinole; thence
westerly following the southerly boundary line of said Rancho to its southwest corn r.;
thence m:rtherly, westerly, northerly, easterly, northerly, easterly, northerly,
westerly and northerly, following the Supervisor District line between Supervisor
Districts 1 and i to the southerly bound,ry line of the Port Costa Development
Oompany's 523 "c-e tract; thence easterly following the southerly boundary line
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of the Port Costa Deveonment CO's. 523 acre tract and the Port Costa Development
Co's: 547 acre tract to the southeasterly corner thereof; thence southerly
following the westerly boundary line of the Silva 89.78 acre tract and continuing
southerly along the westerly boundary line of the Brenkle 100 acre tract to the
center line of the right of way of the A.T. & S.F. R.R.Co, thence southeasterly
and easterly following the center line of he right of way of the A.T. & S.F. R.R.
to the center line of that certain road leading from Martinez to San Ramon; thence
southerly along the center line of said Road to the point of beginning.
' WALkRIT CREEK #l,
BEGI_;NING at a point on the southerly incorporate boundary line of the
Town of Walnut Creek where same is intersected by the center line of Bonanza Street;
thence northeasterly along the center line of Bonanza Street to its intersection wit
the center line of Main Street; thence northerly along the' enter line of Main
Street to its intersection with the center line of Lincoln e; thence easterly
along the center line of Lincoln Ave. and tae prolongation thereof to the easterly
incorporate limits of the Town of Walnut Creek; thence southerly, westerly,
northerly, westerly, southerly, westerly, northerly and westerly, following the
easterly, southerly,westerly, southerly, easterly, southerly, westerly, and southerl
incorporate boundary line of the Town of Walnut Creek to the place of beginning.
WALNUT CREEK#2.
BEGINNING at a point on the southerly incorporate boundary line of the
Town of Walnut Creek where same is intersected by the center line of Bonanza
Street; thence northeasterly following the center line of Bonanza Street to its
intersection with the center line of Main Street; thence northerly following the
center line of Main Streetto its intersection with the ce.:ter line of Walnut avenue;
thence westerly, northerly, and westerly following the center line of Walnut Ave.
to its intersection with the center line of the right of way of the Sacramento
orthern Railway; thence lout:-erly following the center line of the Sacramento
Jorthern Railroad Co's. right of way to its irtwsection with the center line of
Almond Ave; thence southwesterly and westerly following the center line of Almond
Ave.. to its intersection with the center line of Oakland Blvci; thence southwesterly
along the center line of Oakland Blv�. to its intersection with the southerly
incorporate boundary line of the Town of Walnut Creek; thence northeasterly along
the southerly incorporate boundary line to the point of beginning.
WALNUT CREEK #3.
BEGINNING at a point in the center line of Main St, where same is inter_
' sected by the center line of Lincoln Ave; thence easterly along the ceIter line
of Lincoln Ave, and the prolongation thereof to the easterly incorporate boundary
line of the Town of Walnut Creek; thence northerly,northwesterly, and westerly
and southerly, westerly, northerly and northeasterly, southwesterly, southeasterly,
westerly, southerly and easterly following the easterly, northeasterly, northerly,
westerly, northerly, easterly, northwesterly, westerly, northerly, westerly,
and southerly incorporate ooundary line of the Town of Walnut Creek to its inter-
section on the southerly boundary line of.he Town of Walnut Creek with the center
line of Oakland Blvd; thence northeasterly following the center line of Oakland
Blvd, to its intersection with the center line of Almond Ave; thence easterly
and northeasterly following the center line of Almond Ave. to its intersection
with the center line of the right of way of the Sacramento =northern Railway thence
northwesterly along the center line of the Sacramento Northerly Railway Cols right
of way to its intersection with the center line of Walnut Ave; thence easterly,
southerly, and easterly along the center line of Walnut Ave. to its intersection
with the center line of Main St; thence southerly along the center line of Main
St. to the noint of beginning.
WALL-XT CREEK #4.
BEGINNING at a point in the center of a County Road opposite the Southern
Pacific Depot in the Town of Walnut Creek where same intersects the easterly
incorporate boundary line of said Town of Walnut Creek; thence running along the
center of said County Road northeasterly to a point on the westerly boundary line
of Walnut Heights subdivision at the most westerly corner of the 4-acre tract of
' land now, or Formerly owned by Charles M. Nelson, said pont being the center line
nor-.:--easterly a road; thence running nor. easterly along the center line of said road and the
northerly line of said 4-acre Bract to the point of intersection of San Miguel
Drive and Rob's Road; thence easterly along the center line of Rob's Road to the
center line of Walnut Blvd; thence southeasterly along the center line of "Walnut
Blvd. to the most westerly corner of Lot G. Walnut Heights; thence northeasterly
alonz the center line of an un-named road lying between Lots F and G to the center
line of Nob Hill Drive; thence northeasterly along the center line of Nob Hill
Drive t� its intersectio: with the dividing line betweenLots 2 and 3, Block 3;
' thence northeasterly along the said dividing line to a point on the easterly bound-
ary line of Walnut Heights Subdivision; thence southeasterly along the easterly
boundary line of Walnut Heights Subdivision to an imaginary line extending from
the northeasterly corner of Section 1, T 1 S., R. 2 W. in a direct line to the
southeasterly corner of what is known as the Randall Tract; thence southerly along
the said imaginary line to the northeasterly corner of Section 1, T 1 S., R. 2 W.,
thence northwesterly, southerly, easterly, southerly, and westerly following the
Supervisor District, boundary line between Districts 2 and 3, to the southeasterly
corner of Section 3, T.1 S., R. 2 W. thence northerly, northwesterly, northerly
and northwesterly, -- following the easterly boundary line of Section 2; TLS, R. 2
W. and the northerly, easterly and northerly boundary line of the Naphtaly property
to -the northerly boundary line of said property; thence northerly, northeasterly,
southeasterly, northerly, easterly, northwesterly, westerly and northwesterly,
following the easterly, southeasterly, southerly, easterly, southerly, easterly,
southerly, and easterly boundary line of the E.D. Hunt 150 acre tract to its
intersection with the center line of Las Trampas Creek; thence northeasterly
following the center line of Las Trampas Creek to its intersection with the souther y
incorporate boundary line of the Town of Walnut Creek; thence southerly, easterly,
and northerlx following the westerly, southerly and easterly incorporate boundary
ling of the sown of Walnut Creek to the point of begi:uiing.
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WAL XT CREEK, #9.
BEGI-'ITIUG at a point where the line between the lands of Sturgis and I
Geary, intersects the westerly boundary line of Rancho Las Juntas; thence due west
along the dividing line between Sturgis and Geary to a road leading southeasterly;
thence southerly along said road to the southerly bound-,ry line of Brookwood Acres;
thence westerly along the southerly boundary line of Brookwood Acres to the center
of Reliez Creek; thence southeasterly along the center line of Reliez Creek to its
intersection with the westerly boundary line of the Qua.,dt property; thence northerly
and easterly along the westerly and northerly boundary line of the Quandt property '
to the westerly bour_dasy line of the Lacassie property; thence southerly along the
westerly boundary line of the Lacassie and Stein property to the southwest corner
of the Ste in 71 acre tract; thence easterly along the southerly boundary line
of the Stein and Imassie property to its intersection with the incorporate boundary
of the Town of Walnut Creek; thence northwesterly and northeasterly following the I
westerly and northwesterly incorporate boundary line of the Town of Walnut Creek
to the westerly b.undary line of tt^e Highway leading from Pacheco to 'W'alnut Creek;
thence s--)utherly, southwesterly, southerly, easterly and northwesterly following
the easterly, southerly and westerly incorporaie boundary line of the Town of Walnut -
Creek to t:,e corner of said incorporate limits of t2-e Town of 7alnut Creek on the
easterly bound ry of the Marti nez—PachecD Highway; thence westerly to the center
line of said Martinez—Pacheco Highway; thence northerly running along the center
line of said-artinez—Pacheco Highway to the intersection of a road running westerly
along the southerly boundryline of the Hook Latate Subdivision; thence westerly
along the center line of said road running along the souther Ly bound�ry line of the
Hook Estate Subdivisionto the southwesterly corner of said subdivision; thence north—
erly and westerly along said County Road to the northwesterly corner of the Penniman
Tract; thence continuing westerly to the point of beginning.
NAL iXT CREEK #6.
BEGIJNINv at a point on the easterly boundary line of the incorporate
limits of the Town of Walnut Creek near the Southern Pacific Depot where said incor-
porate limits of the Town of 'Walnut Creek is intersected by a county road at the most
westerly corner of the 4 acre tract of land now or formerly owned by Charles M.Nelson_
thence running northeasterly along the center line of said road and the northerly
line of said 4 acre tract to the point of intersection of San Miguel Drive and Roble
Road; thence easterly along the center line of Roble Road to the center line of 'Walnut
Blvd; thence southeasterly along the center line of Walnut Boulevard to the most
westerly corner of Lot G, Walnut Heights; thence northeasterly along the center line
of an unnamed road lying between Lots F and b to the center line of Nob Hill Drive;
thence northeasterly along the center line of :'ob Hill Drive to its intersection
with the dividing line between Lots 2 and 3, Block 3; thence northeasterly along the
said dividing oine to a noint on the easterly boundary line of 'Walnut Heights Sub—
division; thence southeasterly along the easterly boundary line of 'Walnut Heights ,
subdivision to a point where said line would intersect an imaginary line running
from the northeasterly corner of Section 1, T 1 S., R. 2 W. northerlyin a. direct
line to the southeasterly corner of what is known as the Randall Tract; thence northerly
along said imaginary line to the southeasterly corner of the Randall Tract; thence
northerly running along the easterly boundary of line of the Randall Tract to its
intersection with the center line of 'flalnut Ave; thence northwesterly running along
the center line of 19alnut Ave. to its intersection with the center line of Yggacio
Valley and 'Nalnut Creek. Road; thence southwesterly running along the center line of
Ygnacio Valley and 'Walnut Creek Road to the westerly boundary line of the Bancroft
property;_and continuation thereof to its intersection with the center line of Walnut
Creels; thence southeasterly and westerly running along the easterly and southerly
boundary line of Pacheco Precinct to the center line of the Pacheco-Walnut Creek
Highway; thence running southerly along the center line of the Pacheco-Walnut Creek
Highway to the point in the center line of said highway where said point would be
intersected by the northerly incorporate boundary line of the Town of Walnut Creek.,
if extended westerly; thence easterly and southerly following the northerly and
easterly incorporate boundary line of the Town of 'Walnut Creek to the place of begin—
ning.
SARANAP.
BEGINNING at a point in the center of the Lafayette and 'Walnut Creek road
at a point where Reliez Creek crosses the said road; thence northerly and running '
along th- center line of Reliez Creek to its intersection with the center line of
County Road between lands of Quant and Rowland; thence northerly and running along
the center line of said road to its intersection with the northerly line of Quant
106.52 acre tract; thence easterly running along the line between lands of Souza and
Quant, to the northeast corner of the Quant Tract; thence southerly running along the
line between lands of Lacassie and Jones and Quant to the southwest corner of the
Jones Tract; thence easterly along the southerly line of Jones and Lacassie Tract to
its intersection with the westerly incorporate limits of the Town of Walnut Greek;
thence southerly,easterly, and southerly, running along the westerly, and southerly,
incorporate limits of the Town ofWalnut Creek to its intersection with center line of
Las Trampas Creek; thence westerly running along the center line of the Las Tramnas
Creek to its intersection with the easterly line of the E.D. Hunt 150 acre tract
thence southerly, easterly, southerly, westerly, southerly, westerly and southerly
to the northeasterly corner of the Naphtaly Tract; thence southerly running aldng
easterly boundary line of the Nantaly Tract to the quarter Section corner between
Sections 2 and 3, and 10 and 11, T1 S., R. 2 W. thence westerly running alone section
line between Sections 3 and 10,said Township and Range to the southwest corner of
Section 3, thence northerly running along the section line between Sections 3 and
4 to its intersection with Rancho San Ramon, thence northwesterly running along the
westerly boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon to its intersection withReliez Creek;
thence northerly r=ing along center line of Reliez Creek to the point of beginning. .
BRENTWOOD il.
COMMENCING at a point in the Town of Brentwood where the ce::ter
line of Spruce Street intersects the center line of the Southern
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jIacific Rahway Company's right of way; thence easterly along the cuter line of
Spruce Street to its intersection with the center line of First Street, thence
southerly along the center line of First Street to its intersection with the
center line of Chestnut Street; thence easterly along the center line of Chestnut
Street to its intersection with the center line of Third Street; thence northerly
along the center line of Third Street to the ce.ater line of the main highway
leading from 3_entwood to Oakley; thence northerly along the center line of saii
d man
highway to a county road running easterly along the southern boundary line of Secti n
7, T 1 N., R. 3 E. to the southeasterly corner of said Section 7; thence northerly
' along the eastern boundary line of Sections? and 6, T 1 N., R. 3 E. to the south-
easterly corner of Section 31, T 2 N. R. 3 E. thence westerly along the southern
boundary line of Sections 31, 36 and 35, T 2 N., R. 3 E. to the intersection of
said line with the center line of the Southern Pacific Company's Right of way,
thence southeasterly along said center line of S.P. Company's right of way, to
the point of beginning.
BRENTWOOD #3,
STARTING at a point in the center line of Walnut Aoulevard, where same I
would be intersected by the center line of Chestnut Street, if extended southerly
in the Town of Brentwood; thence southerly along said center line of '.Walnut
Boulevard to the southwest corner of the Balfour-Guthrie Inve2tment Comnamy 318
acre tract, thence easterly along the southern boundary line of said Balfour-Guthrie
Company 318.5 acre t,ac t to its southeast corner, thence northerly along the j
eastern boundary line of the Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company 318,5 acre tract
and the Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company 634 acre tract and the eastern boundary
line of the Brentwood Irrigated Farms Comnnny Subdivision No. 1 to a point where
the said line intersects the center line of the Southern Pacific Company's right
of way, thence easterly along the southern boundary line of the Balfour-Guthrie
Investment Company's 295.76 acre tract and the Wallace 145.88 acre tract to the
southeasterly corner of said Wallace Tract, thence northerly along the eastern
boundary line of said 'Wallace 145.88 acre tract and the prolongation thereof to
the southern boundary line of the McCabe 312 acre tract, thence easterly along the
southern boundary line of said McCabe 312 acre tract to the western boundary line
of Section 15, T 1 N., R. 3 E. thence northerly alone the western boundary line
of said Section 15, to the northwest corner of said Section 15, thence westerly
along the southern boundary line of Sections 9, 8 and 7, T 1 N. R, 3 F. to the
intersection of said line with the center line of the main highway known as the
"Brentwood-Oakley Highway" thence southerly along the center line of said Brentwood
Oakley Main Highway to its intersection with the center line of Third Street, thencE
easterly along the center line of Third Street to its intersection with a he center
line of Chestnut Street; thence southerly along the center line of Chestnut Street
to the point of begin,�ing.
LAFAYETTF. $1_
BEGINNING at a )oint on the southerly boundary line of the Rancho Bucha
de la Canada de Pinole, at a point where the northwesterly corner of Rancho Acalane
intersects the same; thence running easterly along the southern boundary line of
Rancho La Socha de la Canada de Pinole to ics intersection with the line between
Township No. 1 N., R. 3 W. and T. 1N. R. 2 W. thence north one milemore or less
to a point due west of the southern boundary line of Rancho Canada del Hambre;
thence East to the southwest corner of Ranco Del Hambre, easterly along the
southerly bound=ary line of the Rancho Canada del Hambre, to a point in the center
of Reliez Creek; thenc:! southeasterly following the center line of Reliez Creek,
to its intersection with the northerly boundary line of the Sacramento Northern
Railway; thence westerly and southerly alongthe northerly and westerly boundary
line of Sacramento Northern Railway to its intersection with the center line of
Palm Avenue; thence westerly alone the center line of Palm Avenue to its intersection
with a road at the southwest corner of the Cozy Hook Camp Ground; thence northerly
running along the road adjoining the westerly boundary line of the Cozy Nook
Camp
Ground to its intersection with the road rnown as the Tunnel Road; thence westerly
following the center line of the Tunnel Road to its intersection with the westerly
boundary line of the Rancho Acalanes; thence northerly running along the westerly
boundary line of Acalanes Rancho to the point of beginning.
LAFA ETTE #2.
BEGINNING at a point on the northerly bosndary line of the right of way
of the Sacramento Northern Railway Company where same is intersected by the dividing
line between Rancho San Ramon and Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados; thence
southeasterly along the dividing line between the Rancho San Ramon and Rancho
Laguna de los Palos Colorados, to its intersection with the lire dividing Sections
3 and 4, T 1 S., R. 2 t1', thence southerly alongthe dividing line between Sections
and 41 and 9 and 10, T 1 S., R. 2 W. to the northeast corner of Section 16,
T 1 S.
R. 2 W. thence 4fest about 1 1/2 miles to the county road leading to Moraga
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Valley, said point of intersection being at or near the 1/4 Section Corner between
Sections 8 and 17, T. 1 S. R. 2 W„ thence northerly along said road to a point
due east of the center of Section 8, T, 1 S. R, 2 W. thence west to the corner of
Section 8; thence north 1/2 mile to quarter section corner between Sections 5 and 8
T 1 S., R. 2 14, thence due west along northerly boundary line of Sections 7 and 12,
to the center line of Section 12; thence northerly running along the center of
Section 1, to the southern boundary line of Rancho Acalanes; thence westerly and
northerly ninning along the southerly and westerly boundary line of the Rancho Acalanes
to its intersection with the center line of Walnut Creek and Oakland Road, known
as Tunnel Road; thence easterly running along the c enter line of the said Oakland
and Walnut Creek Road, to its intersection with a road running southerly along the
westerly boundary line of Cozy Nook Camp Ground; thence southerly running along the
center line of the road adjoining the westerly boundary line o f said Cozy Nook
Camp Ground, to its intersection with center line of Palm Avenue; thence easterly
along the center line of Palm Avenue to the westerly boundary line of the right of
way of the Sacramento Northern Railway; thence northerly L.id easterly running;
along the westerly and northerly boundary line of t'.,e right of way of the
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Sacramento and Northern Railway to the point of beginning,
PACHECO PRECIPiCT.NO 1
BEGINNING at a point where the south a ly boundary line of the Filomeo !
101 acre tract, intersects that certain County Road known as the Martinez & San Ramon
Road; thence running northwesterly along the westerly b oundry line of said road
to its intersection with Alhambra Creek, near the houseof O,Hayward; thence running
easterly along northern boundary line of lands of Hayward, Muir Oak Subdivision,
Overfield, Tacaliri, Kelly, Sears, Younker and prolongation thereof to the center
line of Walnut Creek; thence northerly and down said creek to a point on said creek
where the southern boundary line of the Torney Portion of Government Ranch, if pro-
duced would intersect the center line of said Creek; thence easterly and running along
said produced line to the westerly boundary line of Williams Tract now known as
Hooper Tract; thence southerly running along the westerly boundary line of the Willis
or Hooper Tract, to its intersection with Concord or Avon Road; thence southeasterly
along the center line of said Concord or Avon Road to a point in said Road where the
line between the lands of Hook and Gill intersect the same; thence westerly and
southerly running along the southerly and easterly boundary line of the Hook Estate
and westerly boundary line of the Gill,Bisso and Christopher lands to its intersectieni '
with the center line of Concord-Pacheco Road; thence easterly running along the
center line of the Concord Pacheco Road to its intersection with the private road leadng
from the Concord Pacheco Road to the Concord Sewer Farm; thence running southwesterly
along the said private road to its intersection with the n-rtherly line of Concord
Sewer Farm; thence westerly running along the northerly line of the Concord Dewar
Farm to its intersection with the Pacheco Ygnacio Valley Road; thence southeasterly
running alon.7 the Ygnacio Valley-Pacheco Road to its intersection with line between
the lands of Waters and Hartnett; thence southwesterly running along the line between
Waters and Hartnett to the center line of the Martinez- Walnut Creek Highway; thence
northerly along center line of the Martinez Walnut Creek Highway to its intersection
with the center line of the road leading to the Contra Costa Golf Club property;
thence westerly along the center line of the road leading to the Contra Costa Golf
Club property to the easterly boundary line of said Contra Costa Golf Club property;
thence southerly along the easterly boundary line of the Contra Costa Golf Club
property to the southeast corner thereof; thence westerly along the southerly bound-
ary line of the Contra Costa Golf Club property and continuing along the sou herly
boundary line of Filomeo 101 acre tract to the point of beginning,.
PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 2_
BEGINIJING at a point in-the center of Walnut Creek where the prolongation
of the westerly line of Bancroft Tract intersects said Creekf thence southerly running
along the center line of said Creek to ts intersection with the southerly line of
the Clark 37 acre tract; thence westerly running along the southerly boundary
line
of the Clank 37 acre tract, and crossingthe Southern Pacific Railroad and continuing
on the southerly line of the McPherson Tract to its intersection with the center
line of Pacheco and walnut Creek Road; thence southerly and along the Pacheco and
Walnut Creek Road to its intersection with the center line of county Road on the
northern side of the Larkey_tract; thence westerly r unning along the County Road
between lands of Hook, and Larkey Estate, to its intersection with the line in the
County Road on the west hide of ;.S.Hook Estate; thence northerly and westerly r unpin
along the center line of the County Road to the northwesterly corner of the Penniman
Tract; thence westerly running along the southerly boundary line of the Rodgers, Tract
to the easterly boundary line of the Rancho Canada del Hambre; thence southerly
running along the easterly boundary line of the Rancho Canada. del Hambre to its
intersection with line between Lands of Sturgis and Geary; thence running westerly
along the northerly boundary line of the Geary Tract to the northwest corner of said
tract and prolongation thereof to an old road leading to Reliez Creek;thence running
southerly along said road to line between lands of Sous and Sturgis . thence west
to the easterly boundnry line of Rancho Bocha de la Canada de Pinole; thence northerly
following the easterly boundary line of said Rancho to the southerly boundary line
of lands of Stow; thence easterly following the southerly boundary line of lands of I
Stow h Tavan, following the bound^ry line between Supervisor Districts 2 and 3, to the
westerly boundary line of the Martinez San Ramon Highway; thence northwesterly
along the west boundary line of the Martinez San Ramon Highway to its intersection
with the southerly boundary line of the Filomeo 101 Acre tract; thence easterly
along the southerly boundary line of the Filomeo 101 acre tract, continuing along the
southerly boundary line of the Contra Costa Golf Club property to the southeast corner
thereof; thence northerly r.:nning along the easterly boundary line of the Contra Cost ,
Golf Club property to its intersection with the center line of the road leading
from said Golf Club property to the Pacheco walnut Creek Highway; thence along the
center line of said road to its intersection with the center line of Pacheco 'Walnut
Creek Aighway; thence southerly along the center line of Pacheco Walnut Creek highway
to its intersection with the line between properties of Hartnett and waters,if
extended southwesterly; thence northeasterly along said line between Hartnett and
Waters to its intersection with the center line of Walnut Creek; thence southeasterly
and southerly, along center line of walnut Creek to the point of beginning.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the boundaries of the balance of the election '
precincts of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 2nd, 1935, at 10
o'clock A.M.
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.:...... ... . ..Chairman.
.......:�.�. `.:".....Clerk.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPPERVISORS OF 'ON'-RA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORIzIA,
IT IS BY THE BOARD O.-MERED that a Special Meeting of the Board of Supervisors
of Contra Costa County, be held on Monday, November 25th, 1935, at 3:45 o'clock �.M.
for the ourpose of appointing a County Auditor for Contra Costa County, and for any
' other business that may legally come before said meeting at this time,
Dated: November 25, 1935•
JAMES N. Long,
H.L.Cummings.
Harry M.Stow.
'U.J,Hu chanan
R.J.Tre ab ath.
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IN Matter of Appointing a
County Auditor for Contra Costa
County,
The office of Auditor of Contra Costa County having become vacant by reason
of the death of Albert N.Sullenger,
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that D:M.Teeter, be and 'ie is hereby appointed County Auditor of Contra
Costa County to serve for the unexpired term of Albert N,Sullenger, deceased.
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said D,M.Teeter, give bond as required by law
in the sum of 310,000.00.;
' TO THE MEMORY OF THE. H01I. ALB=1 N. SULLENGER, -
WHEREAS, Divine Providence has removed from among us our Brother Official,
the Honorable Albert N.Sullenger, and
1MR'SAS, the Hon. Albert 11. Sullenger, as Auditor of Contra Costa County
for the past tie my eight years, was an efficient and capable Officer and his
' honesty and integrity at all times were beyond question.
RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors of Contra CostaCounty extends- _
to the Family of the deceased its deepest sympathy,
RESOLVED that in the death of Albert S, Sullenger, this Board loses an
esteemed and honored friend and an officer who was ever willing to lend his experienc
gained through his long term in office and the personal of his office, in helping
to solve the problems of this Board;
RESOLVED that the County of Contra Costa has lost a faithful official
and a citizen ever deserving of t he high esteem in which he was held;
RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be spread in full upon the minutes
of this Board and that a copy thereof be forwarded to the bereaved family,
' And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 2nd, 1935, at 10
o'clock A.M. O�
,.......'...... ...Clerk.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COiT-.A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
MONDAY, December 2nd, 1935.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.id.
Present: Hon. W,J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L. Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath.-- -S-C-'Hells, Clerk.
The Minutes and proceedings for the month of November, 1935, are read to the
Board by the Clerk, and by the Board adopted as read, and signed by the Chairman an
Clerk.
In Matter of Allowances to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER-0 that
MYRL J. GALLAGH--ER 2201 Channing Ave, Berkeley.
$25.00 Sate aid to needy blind and $25,00 county cash allowance be
continued as of Nov. 1, 1935.
JOSEPH DAINA 141 South 5th St. Richmond.
XnDiication for aid be denied as need not established.
MARY BORGES DONALDSON, 553_ 22nd St. Oakland.
$25,00 State and $25, county aid for needy blind be reduced to $12.50
State and $12.50 County aid as of Nov. 1, 1935.
GEORGE WM. GROVES, Rear Shafer's Place, Brentwo;d.
$12.50 State aid to the needy blind and $12.50 County cash allowance be
continued as of Sept. 1, 1955.
FRED '9KINSINI,ER, Box 323, Loomis, California.
,25, per month paid to TVA HARNESS. Loomis, Calif. be amended to read $30 '
per month as of Nov. 1, 1955.
NA^_HAN PIERCE�R.e #1, Martinez.
$30. county cash allowance be decreased to $10 county cash allowance as
of Nov. 1, 19?5.
MRS. AGNES GARIBALDI, Gen. Del. Brentwood.
$12.50 CJunty cash allowance be granted to MRS. GARIBALDI, to begin as of
i;ov. 1, 1935•
AUGUST MUNSCH. Rte #1, Oakley, -
$10 County Cash allowance be increased to $20 County cash allowance as of
Nov. 1, 1935.
EMANUEL GARIBALDI Gen. Del. Brentwood.
$20 Cjunty cash allowance discontinued as of Nov. 1, 1935.
LULA JANE ZIMMERMAN, 560- 20th. St. Richmond.
$7.50 State aid to the needy aged and $7.50 County cash allowance be granted
to begin as of Nov. 1, 1935.
ADAM BURK;-L. 118- 5th St. Richmond.
$9.00 State aid to the needy aged and $9.00 county cash allowance be grante
as to begin Nov. 1, 1935.
19M. WELLS 777 Humboldt St. Richmond. '
-$ 2.50 State aid to needy aged and $12.50 County cash allowance be continued
as of Nov. 1, 1955.
MRS. F A:I:,IE 'HAGNER 5616 Columbia Richmond Annex.
$12.50 State aid to the'needy aged and $12,50 county cash allowance be
increased to $16. State aid to the needy aged and $16 county cash allowance to begin
as of Nov. 1, 1935.
GEORGE PEGI, R.F.D. 1, Berkeley, Cal.
-State aid to needy aged and 515 county cash allowance be discontinued
as of Nov. 1, 195.
MARY V. BARNES, Lake St. Rodeo, Cal.
That aid be denied as anplicant is ineligible, due to age.
JOHN S. WHITE, Alamo.
$15. State aid to the needy aged and $15. county cash allowance be continued
as of Dec. 1, 1955.
MRS. ROSABELLE PIERCE, Rte #1, Martinez.
$12.50 State and $12.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of
.,ov, 1, 1935.
JAMES FRANKLIN McNARY, 1/2 Mile from North Gate, Mt.Diablo, Ignacio Valley , Rte #1,
Concord.
$10 State and $10 county aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of Nov.
15, 1935•
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MRS. ELIZABETH HIGUe--A 1443 Oakland Blvd. Walnut Creek,
5512,50 State and $12,50 County aid for needy aged be granted to 'oegin Sept. 16,
1935•
MRS. HARRIETT RASOR P.O.Box 395, Walnut Creek.
$10.00 State and $10,00 county aid for needy aged granted as of Nov. 1, 1935,
MISS MARY J. WILLIAMS Pleasant hill Road C/o Mrs. A.G.Hoover, Martinez.
12,50 State and $12,50 County aid be continued as of -ug. 1, 1935•
' FRAM; GORMAN Walnut Creek,
$12,00 State aid to the needy aged and $12,00 0ointy cash allowance be con_
tinned as of Nov. 1, 1935.
JOSEPH H. HILLtaHillside Ave. 'Walnut Creek.
11,00 Ste aid to the needy aged and $11.00 county cash allowance be contin—
ued as of Dec. 1, 1935•
EDWARD GEORGE MADIGAN, Concord.
11.00 State aid to needy aged and $11.00 county cash allowance be continued
as of Sent. 1, 1935.
TRJMtS J RASOR P.O. Box 395, Walnut Creek.
12,50 State and $12,50 County aid be decreased to $10.00 State and $10.00
county aid as of Nov. 1, 1935•
FERNANDO HIGUERA, 1443 Oakland =1vd. Walnut Creek.
12, 0 State and $17.50 County aid for needy aged be reduced to $12,50 State
and +12.50 County aid for needy aged as of Nov. 1, 1935.
STEPHEN RAUSDORF, Vine Hill, Martinez.
$9,00 State and 59.00 County aid for needy aged be discontinued as of Oct. 1,
1935•
PHILLIP ARIASI 503 Berrellessa St. Martinez.
That application be denied as need not established. '
MRS. AMELIA GRAVES, Brentwood Hote} Brentwood, Cal,
310.00 State and $10.00 county aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of
Nov. 1, 1935•
EMANUEL GARIBALDI. Gen. Del. Brentwood.
$9.00 State and $9.00 County aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of
tiov. 1, 1935• '
' AUGUST SCHM:)JE. Byron,Cal,
,510 State and $10 county aid for needy aged be continued as of Sept. 1, 1935•
MRS A:I-: f BARNi;S. Davis Auto Cala_.;, Brentwood.
$12.50 State and $12,50 County aid for needy aged be continued as of Nov. 1
1935 and that $12,50 State and $12,50 County aid be increased to ,$14. State and $14
Countv aid as of Nov. 1, 1935•
NANCY NICHOLSON Box 644, Brentwood,
,900 State aid to the needy aged and $9.00 County cash allowance be amend-
ed to $10 tate aid to needy aged and $10 county cash allowance as of Dec. 1, 1935.
MRS. MARY HART, 1601 Potrero Ave. Richmond.
$10 State and $20 County aid for needy half orphan children be continued
as of Dec. 1, 1935, same to be continued until such time as Mrs. Hart can be employe .
MRS. MA:-GARET SIL VA Richmond Ave. Wit. Richmond.
10 State and 310 county aid for needy half orphan children be continued unti
such time as Mrs. Silva is able to obtain employment, aid to be continued as of Nov;
1, 1935.
MRS. JUANA FLORESa 415 B. St. Richmond.
$30 State aid and 030 County aid for half orphan children be continued as o
' :Pov, 1, 1935•
MRS. CHARITY MADISJN, 331b Chanslor Ave. Richmond.
$20 State and 334 county aid for needy half orphan children be continued
as of Dec. 1, 1935•
MRS. CORNS US DOHERYY So. 37th St. Richmand.
Th i be liscoatinned as of Oct. 21, 1935: in sum of 030,00,
MRS, CARRIE ,oORE, Rafael Ave. Pinole,
315 State aid for half orphan children be discontinued as of Dec. 1,1935•
MRS. AN2+A Mo ULLDUGH Alamo, Cal.
$20 3t ate and $20 county aid be increased and continued as of Nov. 1, 1935,
$20. State aid and $20 county aid be increased to $20 State aid and $30 county aid
as of Nov.-1, 1935.
MRS. HELE., CURTIS :alnut Blvd. fialnut Creek.
$10 State and $10 county aid for needychildren be c ntinued as of Nov. 1,
1935•
MRS. LUCILLE BRA'_-, 620 Susanna St. Martinez,
$20 State aid for needy half orphan children be discontinued as of Nov. 19,
1935•Y
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In Matter of Granting Dance Permit.
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The Student Body of Liberty Union High School having applied for permission
to conduct a dance until 2 A.U. on Saturday, December 21st, .1935, at Brentwood, i
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be granted.^
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In Fatter of Correction of
Assessments.
G.O.Beese, County Assessor having certified to this Board that the'following
errors appear on Assessment Roll for fiscal year 1935-36, and asking authority for
correction of same in accordance with provisions of Section 3651 of the Political Code: ,
Following Assessments of nine line were omitted from the 1935-36 Assessment Roll
and the Standard Oil Company requests that same be added'to the assessment roll
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and tax bills on same be mailed to them:
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(Vol, 29 Pittsburg School District, Standard Oil Company)
Pine Line, 1.06 miles, --- Assessed value improvements, 81,355.
.22 miles, --- Assessed value improvements, 44220. i
(Vol. 24 Antioch #5 School District, Standard Oil Comnany) '
Pipe Line, 1.03 miles, -- Assessed value improvements, 1,950.
(In Vol. 12, Richmond In. Standard Oil Company)
Pine Line, 6.03 miles, — Assessed value improvements, 25,445.
(Vol. 23 San Pablo School moist. Standard Oil Company)
Pipe line, 5 13 miles, -- Assessed value improvements; 16,775.
Pine Line, 3:04 miles, — In Sanitary Diet. _ Assessed
value improvements, 9,940.
(Vol. 30 Sobrante School District, Standard Oil Company)
Pipe Line, 1.45 miles -- Assessed value of improvements, 4,720. j
And the District Attorney havi:g consented to above corrections;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the above corrections be made, and the County
Auditor is hereby authorized to make the above additions to the Assessment Roll
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In latter of Correction of Assessments.
The County Auditor having certified to this Board that the following clerical
errors anp=ar on Assessment Roll for fiscal year 1935-36, and asking for authority
to correct same, in accordance with provisions of Section 3651 of the Political'Code, '
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to wit:
Vol. 3 Assessment No. 6014, F.J.LaBelle, 230 San Carlos Ave. Piedmont, California.
Should be: Real Estate, $ 7,050.00
Improvements, 2.200.00
$ 9,250.00
Add-27% �2497. 0
811,747.50 �,7'11,744�5.
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ValueAssessed: $
Value omitted by clerical error $10,000
Tax Levy: -
1st Inst. 2nd Inst. T tal
811,745. C $2.61 (Rate 610) $153.27 $153.27 $306.54.
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As levied:
81,745. .@ $2.61 (Rate 610) 22.7722.77 45.54 j
$ 130.50 7130.50 $261.00.
And the District Attorney having consented to above correction..
IT IS BY T,.E BOARD ORDERED that the above corrections be made.
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In Matter of Correction of Assessment.
The County Auditor having certified to this Board, that the following clerical
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error appears on Assessment Roll for fiscal year 1935_36, and asking for authority
to correct same, in accordance with provisions of Section 3981 0£ the Political Code
to wit:
Assessment #64872, Page 93, Vol. 31, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company:
4 tug boats All over 50 T. burden assessed for a total of
5 car floats $64,410.00 -
Section 4, Article XIII, Constitution as amended in 1933, exempts from local
ad valorem tax but not from State ad valorem tax all vessels of over 50 T. burden
used for carrying passengers or freight. We erroneously applied our local tax rate
again:t above valuations and levied taxes thereon in the amount of $169}.l0.
Authoritv to cancel these taxes is requested.
and the District Attorney having consented to above correction. -
IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that said correction be made, and said taxes
cancelled.,, '
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of County Auditor, and in order to adjust 1934- 35, accounts,
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IT IS ORDERED that the following appropriation transfers be made:
Increase. Decrease,
District Attornev 112,
031 Medical Fees, $25.00 $25.00 Reporters fees, 023.
' ;3 202
Oj1Medical Fees, 5.00 5.00 Operatives 'Magee 0213
Sun. Diet. S- General Fd.
R 521_0, Mtce. Rts of Way 12.00 12,00 Mtce-Bridges, R 523_0
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s
In Matter of Bond on Lost Warrant.
It appearing to this Board thatilarrant Vo. C & C 3322 heretofore drawn by
the County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, in favor of East Side
Grocery, in sum of $24.99 payable out of the Charities & Correction Fund, of said 3;
County, has been lost, and A.T.Swanson is the legal owner thereof, and said A.T.
Swanson, having filed with this Board a 'pond in the sum of ,$"49.99 with sufficient �
Sureties, indemnifying the County against loss on the issuance of a Duplicate
' Warrant to replace Auditor's Warrant No. C & C, 3322.
IT IS BY TRE BOARD ORDEREDthat said Bond and the Sureties thereon be and
the sane are hereby approved and the `%ounty Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby
authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of East Side Grocery, payable out
of the Charities & Correction Fund, of said "ounty, in sum of $24.99 to replace sai
Warrant No. C & C 3322;
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The said order is passed by the unanimous vote Cc the Board r '-
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In Matter of Granting Free License
to Peddle to Russell H. Dress.
Russell H.Dress, an honorably discharged soldier from the United States Army
having aonlied to this Board for a free license to peddle and vend goals, wares and
merchandise under Section 4041,14 of the Political Code, throughout the County of
Contra Costa, outside of incorporated cities; [z.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Tax Collector of. Contra Costa County
issue to said Russell H. Dress, a free license to peddle goods, wares and merchandis
throughout the County of Contra Costa, outside of incorporated cities.,
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In Matter of Application of
M.W.Joost, Tax eollector, to Sell
Delinquent Properties at Public Auction.
Tne followinP Resolution was passed and ordered entered on the Minutes of
the Board:
BE IT R7-SOLVED, that it be declared to be the Judgment of this Board that
the following described property now owned by the State of California, be sold our_
suant to Chapter 396, of Statutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa
County at public auction, for cash, or by oon.ract of sale, in sums of not less
than the amount set opposite each parcel or piece of land, hereinafter described,
plus costs of sale:
In the Andrade Boulevard Tract__ Lot 30, in Block F, sold to the State June 26,
1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in the sum of not less than
Ten and 00/100 ($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No, 50.
In the Andrade Central Tract__ Lots 3 and 4, in Block 6, Sold to the State June 26,
1923 for the delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in the sum of not less than
Twenty and 00/100 ($20.) dollars, plus costs of sa,e — Deed No, 234,
In the Andrade Exposition Tract -- Lots 21 and 22 in Block 12, Sold to the State
June 26, 1923, for the delinq4uent taxes of 1922, To be sold to the sum of not less
than twenty and 00/100 ($20.) dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 342,
In the Andrade Rose Tract No, 1 — Lots 48 and 49 in Block 11, Sold to the State
June 26, 1924, for delinquent taxes of 1923; to be sold in the sum of not less
than twenty and 00/100 ($20.) dollars, plus costs of sale,_ Deed No. 94,'
In the Andrade Garden Tract -- Lots 55 and 56, in Block 13, Sold to the State June
23, 1924, for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in the sum of not less than
Twenty and 00/100 ($20.) dollars, plus costs of Sale -- Deed Ido, 296,
In the Andrade Gularte Tract -- Lot 19 in Block 7, Sold to the State June 26, 1925
for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in the sum of not less than ten and 00/100
($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale- Deed No. 29.
In the Andrade Gularte Tract _- Lots 25 and 26 in Block 17. Sold to the State June Y'
26, 1925 for delinquent taxes of 1924. Tobe sold in the sum of not less than twent
and 00/100 (420,) dollars, plus the costs of Sale, — Deed No. 30.
In the Andrade Home Tract — Lot 5 in Block 8. Sold to the State June 22, 1921, for
delinquent taxes of 1920. To be sold in the sum of not less than Ten and 00/100
($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed Ido. 17.
In the Andrade Home Tract__ Lot 32 in Block 6. Sold to the State June 26, 1923
for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in the sum of not less than Ten and 00/100
($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale- Deed No. 325• ry
In the Andrade Home Tract__ Lots 45 and 46 in Block 11, Sold to the State June 26, _
1923 for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in the sum of not less than twenty
and 00/100 (,920.) dollars, plus costs of sale, -- Deed No. 326.
In the Andrade Home Tract-- Lot 33 in Block 15, sold to the State June 26, 1923,
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for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in the sum of not less than ten d 00/100
($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale-_ Deed No. 32q.
In zhe Andrade Home Tract__ Lot 3 in Block 20. Sold to the State June 26, 1923
for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in the sum of not less than Ten and 00/ 10
(010.) dollars, plus costs of sale, — Deed No. 333,
In the Andrade Home Tract-_ Lots 22 and 23 in Block 5 Sold to the State June 26
1925, for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in the sum of not less than twenty
and 00/100 dollars ($20,), plus costs of sale, Deed No. 31.
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In the Andrade Home Tract-- Lots 8 and 9 in Block 7. Sold to the State June 26, 1925,
for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in the s.m of not less than twenty and 00/00
($20.) dollars, plus.costs of sale, __ Deed No. 32.
In the Andrade Home Tract- Lots 35 and 36 in Block 11. Sold to the State June 26,
1925 for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in the sum of not less than twenty and
00/100 ($20.) dollars, plus costs of sale, -_ Deed No. 33.
In the Bay Shore Tract-- Lot 18 in Block 2. Sold to the State June 21, 1920, for
delinquent taxes of 1919. ^10 be sold in the sum of not less than ten and 00/100
($10.) dollars, plus costs.of sale, _- Deed No, 2.
In the Bay Shore Tract- Lot 20, in Block 2. Sold to the State June 25, 1922 for
delinquent taxes of 1921. To be sold in the sum of not less than ten and W/100
(510.) dollars, plus costs of sale - Feed No. 2.
In the Bay Shore =tract - Lot 10 in Block 6. Sold to the State June 26, 1923, for
delinquent taxes of 1922, To be sold in the sum of not less than ten and 00/100
($10,) dollars, plus rests of sale._ Deed No. 3.
In the Bay Shore Tract_ _Lot 2 in Block 10, Sold to the State June 26, 1923 for
delsquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in the sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 ($10.)
dollars, plus costs of sale, -- Deed No. 4.
In the Bay Shore Tract- -Lots 12 and 13 in Block 6. Sold to the State June 26, 1924,
for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in the sum of not less than twenty and 00/1 0
($20.) dollars, plus costs of sale.- Deed No. 5.
In she Bay Shore Tract-- The undivided 5511000th interest in Lots 13, 14, and 15; all
of Lots 17, 18, and 19 in Block 7; Sold to the State June 26, 1924 fpr delinquent
taxes of 1923. To be sold in ti,e sum of not less than sixty and 00/100 ($00.) dollars
plus costs of Sale, - Deed No. 6,
In the Bay Shore Tract - The undivided 22/1000th interest in Lots 13, 14 and 15,
in Block 7. Sold to the State June 26, 1924 for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be
sold in a sum not less than thirty and 00/100 ($3:,) dollars, plus costs of sale
Deed No. 7.
In the Bay Shore Tract--Lot 20 in Block 7, Sold to the State June 26, 1924, for
delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in the sum of not less than Ten and 00/100
(410.) dollars, plus costs of sale -- heed No. S.
In Bay Shore Tract -- Lot 9 in Block 8. Sold to the State June 24,.1924 for delin-
quent taxes of 1923. To be sold in the sum of not less than ten and 00/100 (410.)
dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 9.
In the Bay Shore Tract- Lot 10 in Block 8, Sold to the State June 26, 1924, for.delin-
quent taxes of 1923. To be sold in the sum of not less than ten and 00/100 ($$10.)
dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 10.
In she Bair Shore Tract __ Lots 1 2, 3 and 4 in Block 9, Sold to the State June 26,
1924, for delinquent taxes of 193. To be sold in the sum of not less than forty
and 00/loo (640.) dollars, plus costs of sale, -- Deed No. 11.
In the Bay shore Tract, the undivided 228/1000th interest in Lots 13, 14 and 15,
in Block 7, Sold to the State June 25, 1925 for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold
in the sum of not less than thirty and 00/100 ($30.) dollars, plus costs of sale„_
Deed No, 2.
In the Bay Shore Tract Lot 16 in Block 7. Sold to the State June 26, 1925 for
delinquent taxes of 19K T> be sold in the sum of not less than ten and 00%100 ($10.
dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed } .. 3.
In the Bav Vie;v Park Tract __ Lots 43 and 44 in Block 28, Sold to the State June 26,
1912, fir delinquent taxes of 1911. To be sold in the sum of nor less than twenty
and 6of100 ($20.) dollars,.plus costs of sale - Deed :to. 1.
In the Bay View Pas*" Tract- Lots 7 and 8 in Block, 25. Sold to the State June 26,
1912, for delinquent taxes of 111. To be sold in the sum of not less than twenty
and 00/100 ($20.) dollars, plus costs of sale_ _ Deed No. 2.
In the Bay View Park Tract -- Lot 53 in Block 2. Sold to the State J.;ne 26, 1917,
fox delinquent taxes of 1916. To be sold in the sum not less than ten and 00/100
(,10.) dollars,-plus casts of sale - Deed No. 29.
In Bay View Park Tract -- Lots 73 and 74 in Block 27, Solc to the State June 26, 1919
for delinquent taxes of 1918, To be sold in the sum not less than twenty and 00/100
($20.) dollars, plus costs of sale, -_ Deed No. 22.
In Bay View Park Tract_ _ Lots 33 and 34 in Block 22. Sold to the State June 21, 192
for delinquent taxes of 1919. To be sold in the sum not less than twenty and 00/100
($20,) dollars, p Ins costs of sale, -- Deed No. 28.
In the Bay Vier, Park Tract _ Lots 70 and 71 in Block 27. Sold to the State June 22,
1921, for delinquent taxes of 1320. To be sold in a sum not less than twenty and
00/100 ($20.) dollars, plus costs of sale -_ Deed No. 27.
In the Bay View Park Tract--.Lots 23 and 24 in Block 17, Sold to the State June 26,
1922, for delinquent taxes of 1921. To be sdld in a sum not less than twenty and
00/100 ($20.) dollars, plus costs of sale __ Deed No. 22, '
In the Bay View Park Tract-- Lots 27 and 28 in Block 27, Sold to the State June F
26, 1922, for delinquent taxes of 1921. To be sold in a sum not less than twenty
and 00/100 ($20.) dollars, plus costs of sale -_ Deed No, 27.
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In the Bay View Park Tract -- Lots 16 and 59 in Block 27, Sold to the State June
26, 1923, for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sbld in a sum not less than twenty
and 00/100 ($20.) dollars, plus costs of sale, — Deed No. 362, _
In the Bay Vie, Park Tract Lot tri in Block 3. Sold to the State June 20, 1925,
for delinouent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum n2 less than ten and 00/100
($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No, 43.
In the Bay Vier Park Tract -- Lots 29 and_30in Block 13; Sold to the State June 26,
1925 for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than twenty and ,
00/100 ($20,) dollars, olus costs of sale, — Deed No. 45.
In the Bay View Park Tract__ Lot 19 in Block 7. Sold to the State June 26, 1925,
for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100
($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale-- Deed No. 44.
In the Bay Vie,; Park Tract-_ Lot 7 in Block 21. Sold to the State June 26, 1925,
for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold_in a sum not less than ten &00/100 (0`10.)
dollars, plus costs of sale __ Deed No. 4b.
In the Bay View Par: Traci _ Lot 61 A in,Block 26. Sold to the State June 26, 1925
.for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100 ($10.)
dollars, plus costs of sale_ _ Deed No. 47,
In the Bay View ParkTract__ Lots 30 and 31 in Bi �' 28. Sold to the State June 26,
192F, for delinquent taxes of 1924, To be sold in a sum not less than twenty and 00/ 00
($26.) dollars, olus costs of sale -- Deed No. 48.
In the Bay View ParkTract-_ Lot 47 in Block 28, Sold to the State June 25, 1926, for
delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00J100 ($10.)
Dollars, plus costs of sale— Deed No. 49.
In the Bay View Park Tract-_ Lot 01 in Block 26, Sold to the State June 26, 1925,
for delinquent Taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100
(510.) dollars, plus costs of sale-_ Deed No, 50.
In the Bay View Park Tract— Lots 73 in Block 28. Sold to the State June.26, 1925
for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100
(410.) dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed ldo, 51,
In the First Addition to Bay View Park -- Lots 1 and 2 in Block A. Sold to the_State
June 28, 191 for delinquent taxes of 1914. To be sold in a sum not less than twent
and 00/100 ( �0.) dollars, plus costs of sale- _ Deed No. 13,
In the First Addition is Be-,, View Park__ Lot 10 in Block A. Sold to the State June 26,
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1923, for delinquent taxes of 1922, To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/10�
($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 362 A.
In the First Addition to Bay Vier nark Tract- Lots 8 and 9 in Blod_ C. Sold to the
State June 26, 1925 for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than)
taentr and 00/100 ( 20,) dollars, plus costs of sale __ Deed No. 52,
In the Bay View Add, t.o Richmond_ Lot 7 in Block 71. Sold to the State June 30, 191
for delinquent taxes of 1913. To be sold in as um not less than ten and 001100
($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale— Deed No. 12,
In the Bay View Add. to Richmond-- Lot 5 in Block 64; Sold to the State June 26,191 7.
for delinquent taxes of 1910. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100
(#10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale —Deed No, 2.
In the Bay View Add. to Richmond Lot 8 in Block 71. Sold to the State June 26,
1317, for delinquent taxes of 1916. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100
( 10,) dollars, ,lus costs of sale.— Deed_ No. 3. -
In the Bay View Add. to Richmond -- Lots 5,b, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22,
23, 24 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 30, 36, 37 and 28 in Block 71, Sold to the State June
20, 1918 , for delinquent taxes of lglj To be sold in a sum not less than two
hundred and twenty and 00/100 ($220.j plus costs of sale-_ Deed No. 4. ,.
In the Bav Vierr Add. to Richmond- Lots 1 to 17 inclusive, and Lots 25 and 26 in Bloc
74. Sold to the State June 26, 1918, for delingment taxes of 1917. To be sold in a
sum not less than Ninety-five and 00/100 ($95,) dollars, plus costs of sale__ Deed $ .
In the Bay Vtew Add. to Richmond-_ Lots 7 to 15, inclusive, Block 72. Sold to the
State June 2b, 1918, for delinquent taxes of 1917. To be sold in a suTp not less
than ninety and 00/100 ($90.) dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 5.
In the Bay View Add. to Richmond— Lot 21, Block 75. Sold to the State June 26, 191 �..
for delinquent taxes of 1917 To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 001100
($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale— Deed No, 7.
In Bay View Add. to Richmond-- Lot 14, in Block 62, Sold to the State June 26, 191,
for delinquent taxes of 1018. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100
(a10.) dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed Ne. 4,
In the Bay View Adc. to Richmond-_ Lot 7 in Block 64, Sold to the State June 26,
1919, for the delinquent taxes of 1918. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and
00/100 (410.) dollars, plus costs of sale _- Deea No. 5.
In the Bay Vi,w Add. to Richmond_ Lot 7 in Block 50. Sold to the State June 21, 192
for delinquent taees of 1919. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100
($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale__Deed No. 3.
In the Bay View Adc. to Richmond-- Lp- 21 Block oq sold to the tate f CJune
22, 1921,'for delinquent taxes of 196. To be so 1H in a sum not fess tgnan �1 en
and 00/100 ($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale— Deed No, 4.
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Sn the Bay View Add. to Richmond__ Lot 11, Block 65. Sold to the State of Cal.
une 2o, 1922 for delinquent taxes of 1921. To be sold in a sum not less than ten
and 0 /100 (510.) dollars, Dlus costs of sale. -Deed No. 3.
In the Bay Vier Add. to Richmond: Lot 4, Block 64. Sold to the State June 26, 1924,
for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100 -
(510.) dollars, plus costs of sale-- Deed No, 12.
In the Bay View Add. to Richmond-- Lot 9 Block 75. Sold to the State June 6, 1924,
for delinquent taxes of 1923, To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 001100
(510,) dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 16.
In tae Bay.Vier Add. to Richmond-- Lot 39 Block 50, Sold t,the state June 26, 1 25
for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100 (010.
dollars, nlus costs of sale -_ Deed No, 7.
In the Bay View Add. to Richmond -- Lot 10, in Block 58. Sold to the State June 26,
1925 for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100
' (;%10.) dollars, plus costs of sale.--Deed No. 8.
In she Bay View Add. to Richm;nd - Lot 11 in Block 55, Bold to the State June 26,
1825, for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100
(010.) dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 9.
In.the Bap View Add, to Richmond -- Lois 1 and 2, Block: 67, - Sold to the State June
20, 1925 for delinquent taxes of 1921. T be sold in a sum of not less than twenty
and 00/100 (520,) dollars, plus casts of sale -__ Deed No. 10,
In.the Bella Esta Tract -- Lots 1 and 2, Sold to the State June 26, 1924, for delin-
quem taxes of 1923. To be sold in a su:a not less than twenty and 00/100 (520.)
dollars, plus costs of sale _- Jeed No. 3.
In the Belvedere tract-- Lots 14 and 15, in Block 3. Sold to the State June 26, 1924
for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum not less than twenty and 00/100
(520.) dollars, plus costs of sale __ Deed No. 22.
In.the B. Boorman Add. to the City of Pullman -- Lots 3,4, 5;6, 7,a, 9, 10, 11, 12,
Block 4. Sold to the State June 26, 1922 for delinquent taxes of 1921. To be sold
in a sum not less than one nundr_d and 0-/100 (5100.) dollars, plus costs of sale,--
Deed No. 29.
In Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 __ S. 1/2 of Lot 4, Block 26. Sold to the State
in June 2o, 191b, for delinquent taxes of 1915. To be sold in a sum not less than
' Ten and 00/100 (410.) dollars, nlus costs of sa.1e -- Dee7 No, 17.
In Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1-- Lot 1, Block 9, Sold to the State June 26, 1917
for delinquent taxes of 1916. To be sold in sum not less than Ten aid 00/100 ($10.)
dollars, plus costs of sale — Deed N�. 39.
In Boulevard Gardens Tract No, 17 PS, 1/2 of Lot 3, B1 o ek 25, Sold to the State
June 21, 1920, for delinquent taxes of 1?1 To be sold for a sum not less than ten
and 00/100 (310.) dollars, plus costs of sale — Deed No. 42.
In Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 __ N. 1/2 o Lot 12, and 11 of Lot 13, Block 24,
sold to the State June 2o, 1925, for delinquent taxes of 192}. To be sold in a sum
not less than twenty and 00/100 (520,) dollars, nlus costs of sale _- Deed No. 64.
In the Brown Andrade Tract — Lot 38, Block 4, sold to the State June 26, 1917
dor delinquent taxes of 1910. To be sold in a sum not less than ten, and 00/100
(510.) dollars, plus costs of sale __ Deed No. 10.
In the Brown Andrade Tract -- Lots 5,6,7 and 8, in Block 18. Sold to the State June
26, 1923 for the delinquent taxes of 1922. To be soldin a sum not less than forty
and 001100 ($40.) dollars, plus costs of sale — Deed To. 259.
In the B,own Andrade Tract -- Lot 34, Block 4, Sold to the State June 26, 1924,
for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100
($10.) dollars, plus costs of s Is -- Deed No. 27.
In theBr),,vn Andrade _Tact — No. 3 Lot 14, Block 7, Sold to the State June 26,
1910, for delinquent taxes of 1917. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/10
($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale __ Deed No. 15.
In the Brown Andrade Tract No. 3— Lot 13, Block 9. Sold to the State June 26, 1923,
for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100
($10.0) dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 291.
' In the Brown Andrade Tract No. 3__ Lot 32, Block 9. 'Sold to the State June 26, 192
for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100
(410.) dollars, plus costs of sale— Deed No. 292.
In the Brown. Andrade -Tact No. 3__ Lots 5 and 6, Block 10. Sold to the State June 2 ,
1923or delinauent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum not less than twenty and
00/16,)f($20.) Dollars, plus costs of sale __ Deed No. 2933.
In the Brown Andrade Tract No. 3__ Lot 5 Block 11. Sold to the State June 26, 1923,
for delinquent taxes cf 1922. To be sold in sum not less than ten and 00/100'
(510.) dollars, plus costs of sale__ Deed No. 294.
In the Brown Andrade Tact ido. 3__ Lots 6 and 7, Block 11, Sold to the State June 26
1923, for delinquent taxes of 1922, - To be sold in the sum not less than twenty and
00/100 (420.) dollars, ulna costs of sale, Deed No. 295.
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In the Brown Andrade Tract No. 3-- Lots 27, and 25, Block 12. Sold to the State
June 2o, 192 for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than twenty
and 00/100 (120.) dollars, plus costs of sale __ Deed Na. 27,
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lots 15 and lb, Block 31. Sold to the State
June 26, 1925, for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than vent
and 00,100 dollars ($20.) dollars Sus costs of sale —�DeedN0. 11,
In Central Pullman Tract — Lots 60,61, Block C. Sold to the State June 26, 1923,
for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum not less than Twenty and 00/100
W20.) dollars, plus costs of sale-- Deed No. 352. ,
In Central Pullman Tract -- Lot 226, Block 14, Sold to the State June 26, 1923,
for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum not less than.ten ($10.00
dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 353.
In Central Richmond Tra.-t Lot b, Block 11. Sold to the State June 26, 1924, for
delinquent taxes of 1923. To he sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100 (i10.)
dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 61.
In Central Richn2nd tto, 2— Lots 21-22, Block 3. Sold to the State June 26, 1917 ,
for delinquent taxes of 1916. To be sold in a sum not less than Twenty and 00/100
($20.) dollars, plus costs of sale-- Deed No. 24.
In Central Richmond Yo. 2— Lot 29, Block 4. Sold to the State June 26, 1917for
delinquent taxes of 1916. To be sold in a sum nat less than ten and 00/100 ($10.)
collars, plus costs of sale, _-- Deed No. 25.
In Central Richmond Vo. 2— Lot 5, Block 7. Sold to the State Jure 26, 19163.for
delinquent taxes of 1917. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100 410.00)
dollars plus costs of sale — Deed 3o. 21.
In Central Richmond No. 2__ Lot 23, Block 7, Sold to the State June 26, 1916) for
delinquent taxes of 1917. To be sold in the sum not less than tenand 00/100 `510.)
dollars, plus costs of sale __ Deed ido. 27,
In Central Richmond <lo. 2__ Lot 25, Block o. Sold to the State June 26, 1922, for
delinquent taxes of 1921. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100
dollars nlus'costs of sale -- Deed No. 17.
In Central Richmond No. 2-_ Lot 5, Block 6, Sold to the State June 26, 1923, for
delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100 (410.)
dollars, plus costs of sale — Deed No. 349.
In Central Richmond No: 2-- Lot 21, Block 5. Sold to the State June 26, 1924, '
for delincuent taxes of 1923, To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100 (010.)
dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed :PJ. 62,
In Central Richmond Pio. 2— Lot 23, Block 9. Sold to the State June 26, 1925 for
delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00.100 X10.)
dollars, plus costs of sale, __ Deed No. 40. -
In the Cerritos Addition Richmond-Loi 19, Block 1. Sold to the State June 20, 195
for delinouent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100 _
(1410.) doLars, plus costs of sale -- Heed 53, �
In the Cerritos Additi:n t Richmond_ Lots 11,-15 and 19, Block 2. Sold to the Stat
June 20, 192E for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than Chir.
and o0/100 (a3o.) dollars, plus c-,sts of sale, -- 'geed Y_. 54.
In the Cerritos Additi:nto Richmond- Lot 14, Block 2. Sold to the State June.26,
1925, for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum ..oz less than ter, and 00/100
(410.) dollars, plus costs of sale, -- lieed No. 55•
�n the Coleman Park 'Tract-Lot 6 . Sold to the State June 22, 1921 for delinquent
taxes of 1920. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100 (a10.) dollars, Diu
costs of sale -- Deed No. 22.
In the Coleman Pullman Tract __ Lot 19, Block 9. Sold to the State June 26, 1916
for delinquent taxes of 1;17. To be sold in sum not less than Ten and 00/100 dollar '
($10,) plus costs of sale — Deed No. 23.
In the Coleman Pullman Iract- Lot 23; Block 12. Sold to the State June 22, 1921,
for delinquent taxes of 1920. To be sold in �'se sum not less than Ten „nd 00/100
(410,) dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 20. -
In the Coleman. Pullman Tract - Lot 40_41 Block 12, Sold to the State June 22, 1921
for delinquent taxes of 1920. To be sold in a sun not less than Twenty and 00/100
(420.00 d=Slars, plus costs of sale — Deed No,21,
In the Coleman Pullman 'Tact - Lot 5, Block 3. Sold to the State June 22, 19233
for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum n,1 less than Ten and 06/100 `$10.
dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed :o. 354.
In the Coleman 7ullman Tract—Lots 2_3, Block 6. Sold to the State June 22, 1923
for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum not less then twenty and 00/100
($20.) dollars, plus costs cffsale, — Deed ',„ 355•'
In the Ool e man Pullman Tract- Lot 23, Block 9, Sold t, the State June 22, 1923,
for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in the sum nm less than ten and 00/100
(.410.) dollars, plus costs of sale __ Deed No. 356.
In the Coleman Pullman Tract _-Lots 17-18, Block 11. Sold to the State June 26, 192
for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum not less than twenty and 00/100
($20.) dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed :+_. 63.
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In he Coleman Pullman Tract _ Lot 2, Block 3. Sold to the State June 26, 1925 for
delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a s um not less than Ten and 00/100 (a10,)
dollars, plus costs of sale-- Deed No. 41,
In the Dover Villas Tract - Lot 29, Blo d: 2. Sold to the State June 26, 1923 for
delinquent taxes of 1922. To be s)ld in a sum not less than Ten.and 00/100 (hO.)
dollars, plus costs of sale-- De:.d No. 386,
In the Dover Villas Tract _ Lot 5 less the westerly 10i feet, and all of Lots 6 and 7
' Block 1, Sold to.he State June 26, 19243 for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold
in a sum not less than thirty and 00/100 X330.) dollars, plus costs of sale__ Deed#91
In the Dover Villas Tract __ Lots 11, 12 and 13, Block 3. Sold to the State June 26,
1224, for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum not less than thirty and 00/1 0
P30.) dollars, plus costs of sale — Deed No. 92.
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In Matter of Authorizing County
Auditor, D,M,'Teeter to sign
for W.P.A. Project Proposals
sponsored by County of Contra Costa.
RESOLUTIO`,
BE IT RESOLVED, that D.M,Teeter, County Auditor, of Contra Costa. County, -
State of California, be and he is hereby authorized and empowered to sign as Sponsors
Fiscal Officer on Works Progress Administration Project Proposals sponsored by the
County of Contra Costa.
IN Matter of Order Authorizing
D.M.Teeter, County "uditor, to
' Sign Bonds of Clayton Valley
School District.
RESOLUTION.
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors in the County of Contra Costa, State
of California, on the 7th day of October, 1935, made its order directing that the
bonds of the Clayton Valley School District, of the County of Contra Costa, State of
California, be issued ane sold in pursuance of proceedings duly had and taken and an
election duly and regularly :ailed and had in said School District in all respects
according to la.; and,
WHEREAS, said Board of Supervisors in the said order further directed that
l?.J.Bucha.nan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, S,C.'Aells County Clerk and Clerk
of said Board of Supervisors and A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of the County of Contra
Costa, State of California., signed each of said bonds and signed the interest coupons
' on said bonds by their resnective facsimile signatures; and,
WHEREAS, A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor aforesaid, became ill and sick,
and on account of said illness was unable to sign said bonds, and thereafter and on the
22nd day of November, 1935, said A. I,Sullenger, died, and
'WHEREAS, on the 25th day of November, 1935, D,M,Teeter, was, in accordant
with the Statute in such case made and provided, ap?ointed by the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, County Auditor of said County in
place and stead of the said A.N. Sullenger, deceased, and thereafter took the oath
of office as required by law, and duly qualified as such County Auditor, and assumed
the duties of such office.
NOW THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the action of said A,N,Sullenger,
in signing the interest coupons on said bonds by his facsimile signature, be and the
same is hereby ratified and approved.
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AND IT IS FLRTHER ORDERED, that D,M,Teeter, County Audita of the County
of Contra Costa, State of California, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to
sign each of said bonds of the Clayton Valley School District as said Auditor of
Contra Costa County.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said Board of Supervisors held on
the 2nd day of December, 1935. ,
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: None.
In Matter of Closing Avon—Concord Road
to through Traffic.
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY-THE
BOARD ORDER--D tnaL R,R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, be and he is
hereby authorized to close to through traffic the road leading from Avon to Concord, -
during the consaruction of the Maltby overhead Crossing.
In Matter of Appointment of Josephine
Waite, as Stenographer to the Board of
Supervisors.
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Josephine Waite, be and she is hereby appointed as Stenographer ,
to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, to commence as of December 5, 193
and at as alary of $100.00 per month,
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant monthly
in favor of said Josephine Waite, in payment of her salary, for the sum of $$100,00,
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In Matter of eclaring ordinance #239,
Duly Published.
Ordinance No. 239, being an Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 229, being for
the control and suppression of Tuberculosis in cattle in the County of Contra Costa,
heretofore adopted by this Board, having beeii duly published in the Pittsburg Post_
Dispatch, as shown by affidavit of B.J.Abraham, and on file herein,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED thEt said Ordinance No. 239 be and the same
is hereby declared duly published.
In Matter of Declaring Ordinance #240,
duly published.
Ordinance No. 240, being an Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 236, Regarding
Duties and Compensation of County Officers of Contra Costa County, herdofore adapted
by this Board, having been duly published in the Crockett Signal, as shown by affi—
davit on file herein of Carl Stoffegen,
It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED thtt said Ordinance No. 244 be and the same is
hereby declared duly published.
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In the Matter of the aonlication
of the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Contra Costa, the Governing
Body of the Carquinez County Fire Protection -
District to the State Board of -Equalization
for oermission to expend surplus funds.
TO STATE BOARD OF EgUALIZATIUN Sacramento Cal:
WHEREAS, the Carquinez L�ounty Fire Protection District was organized
under Act 2593 of the General Laws and amendments thereto, entitled: "An Act to
provide for the Formation, 1{ignagement and Dissolution of County Fire Protection
Districts and Annexations thereto,etc", and,
71HEREAS,the Board of Supervisors of the Oounty of Contra Costa, State of
' California, is the governing body of said district, and,
'AHEREAS, the Carquinez County Fire Protection District has been engaged
since the spring of 1934, in extending its nine lines and hydrant system; this
work ordinarily would have been deferred and accomplished piecemeal through a
number of years, but is being rushed through at the present time in order to take
full advantage of free labor made available through S.E.R.A, and W.P.A. Authority
has heretofore been granted by the StateBoard of Equalization to the District
to exceed their normal expenditure limit in both the year 1933-34, and 1934-35,
and the District now wishes authority from the State Board of Equalization to
exceed its normal limit for 1935-36, in order to bring the installation of pipe
lines and a hydrant system to completion.
The normal limit for said District for 1935-30, is as follows:
Exnended in 1932_37 $1431-58.5
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Normal%Limit 1 ,31.
That the said District has now in its funds an amount in excess of Five
Thousand ($5,000.00) dollars.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that we, the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Contra Costa, the governing body of the Carquinez County Fire Protection
District do hereby petition y,ur honorable Board for permission to expend during
the fiscal year 1935-36, in behalf of said Carquinez County Fire Protection Distric
the sum of Two thousand fiv, hundred ($2,500.00) dollars, over and above its
normal limit of One thousand Six hundred forty-six and 31/100 ($1,646.31) Dollars
allowed by law, making a total of four thousand one Hundred forty-seven ($4,147.00)
dollars.
The above and foregoing Resolution was adopted on the 2nd day of December,
' 1935, by the following vote of the Board, to wL:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None,
Absent: None.
' In the *atter of the Application
of the Board of Sunervisors of the
Countv of Contra Costa, the Governing
Board of the Orinda Ccl.nty Fire Protection
District to the State Board of Equalization
for permission to expend surplus of funds.
v-3�ATE�6a b b rgtTaL7ZaTI5r;- $ACAgUENT-O;C'aL.-�
WHEREAS, the Orinda Countv Fir, Protection District was organized under
Act 2593 of the General Laws and Amendments thereto, entitled "An Act to Provide
for the Formation, Management, and Dissolution of County Fire Protection Districts
and Annexations thereto, etc." and,
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WHEREAS, the Orinda County Fire Protection District began operations in March, 193
and spent the sum of Five hundred ninety-five and 10/100 ($595.10) dollars up to
June 30th, of that year;
That for the year 1934_35, the State Board of Equalization authorized said
District to expend the sum of One thol.-sand Two hundred sixty-two Dollars 01,262.0C);
That the Orinda County Fire Protection District has taken advantage of ,
S,E.R.A. help and through it has erecte?: a fire house and installed other improve-
ments. A very conaderable building activity in the district during t he current
year has increased the scope of the operations of this district, and they wish
authority f rorthe State Board of Equalization to expend during the year 1935-36,
up to a limit of One thousand Seven hundred four ($1,704.00) dollars;
That said District now has in its funds raised by taxes, gifts, and the
giving of dances, an unexpended balance in excess of Two Thousand One hundred
($2,100.00) dollars.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that we, the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Contra Costa, the governing body of the. Orinda County Fire Protection
District, do hereby petition your Honorable Board for permission to expend on behalf
of the Orinda County Fire Protection District the sum of One thousand seven hundred
four ($1,704.00) dollars, during the fiscal year 1935-36.
The above and foregoing Resolution was adopted on the 2nd day of December,
1935, by the following votes of the Board, to wt.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cdwnings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
epee: None. '
Absent: :lone. '
In Matter of Issue of Bonds
of Amador Valley Joint Union High
School District of Alameda County and
Contra Costa County, State of California.
WHEREAS, on the 21st day of August, 1935, the Board of Trustees of Amador
Valley Joint Union High School District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County
deemed it.advisable to call, and by resolution and order of said Board duly and
.regularly passed and adopted.by them, and entered on the minure s of said Board on
said day, did call an election and resolved and ordered that an election be called
and held on the 21st day of September, 1935, in said High School District for the
purpose of submitting to the electors of said High School District the question of
issuing and selling bonds of said High 'chool Listriet in the amount of Thirty-
five thousand dollars ($35,000.00) to run not exceeding twenty-five (25) years
and to bear interest at the rate of not to exceed four per cent (40) per a_pnum,
payable annually for the first year said bonds are to run and semi-annually there-
after, for the purpose of raisin€ money for;
The building or purchasing of school buildings:
The making of alterations or additions to the school building or buildings
other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation or repairs;
The supplyinE of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus
of a permanent nature; and,
The permanent improvement of the school grounds; and
WHEREAS, au election was held in said Amador Valley Joint Union High School
'istrict on the 21st day of September, 1935, in conform ty with said resolu-�ion
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and order of said Board of Trustees, and
WHEREAS, the County Superintendent of Schools of said County of Alameda has,
and at all tirues since the formation of said District has had, jurisdiction of said
high s chool district; and,
' WHEREAS,_all the proceedings had in the Premises have been certified to the
Board of Sunervisors of Alameda County by the Board of Trustees of said High School
District and also to this Board of Suoervisors of Contra Costa County, as required
by law; and
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County, by resolution dated
' November 21st, 1935, a certified copy of which has been filed with this said Board,
has found and declared and this Board hereby finds and declares that said election
was duly and legally called and held and conducted and that notice thereof was
duly and legally given and published and the result thereof duly and legally canvass d
and declared in the ::canner and as required by law; and that all acts, conditions and
things required by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said 'bonds
have been done and have been performed in regular and due form and in strict accord—
ance with the provisions of the statute authorizing the issue of High School Bonds
and that the total amont of indebtedness of the said High School District, includin
this nroposed issue of bonds is within the limit prescribed by law.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the bonds of Amador Valley Joint Union High School
llistrict of Alameda County and Contra Costa County, State of California, issue in th
' Sur.: of Thirty—five thousand Dollars ($35,000.00) in the denomination of One thousand "
Dollars ("51000.00) each nayable within twenty—five (25) years from the date thereof
in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon at the rate
of not to exceed four per cent (4�) per annum, payable annually for the first year
said 'bonds are to run and semi—annually thereafter in like lawful money of the
United States of America at the office of the 0ounty Treasurer of said County of
Alameda. The exact rate of interest to be paid on said 'bonds, or any portion thereof,
shall be designated at the time of determining the best bid and making the award
after adveriisin for sealed proposals for the purchase thereof. The rate of interest
for all of said bonds siiall be in multiples of one—quarter (1/4) of one per cent
The rate of interest on said bonds need not be uniform for all of the bonds herein
authorized to be issued, but may vary from time to time as such bonds, or any portio
thereof, are offered for sale. Whenever any of said bonds shall be offered for sale,
the highesi bid shall be determined by deducting from the total am;unt of interest
which the Amador Valley Joint Union High School District would be required to pay on
such bonds so offered for sale up to the maturity of said bonds so offered for
sale at the coupon rate specified in the bid therefor, the amount o:- the Premium
bid therefor and the award shall, in eech case, be made at the lowest net cost to
-,he Amador Valley Joint Union High School District.
IT IS FURTHdR ORDERED that said bonds shall be numbered consecutively
from one (1) to thirty—five (35) inclusive, and shall be Payable in numerim.l order
as follows, to wit:
Bonds No. 1 shall mature on December 15, 1938•
Bond No. 2 1939.
No. ° ° 1940.
No. �F 1941.
"
No. 5 " " 1942.
" No. b " ° 1943.
" No. 7 n " 1944.
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Bond No. 8, shall matureon December 15, 1945.
No. 9 " 1946.
'N' 10 1947
" No., 11 " " 1948.
Bonds Nos. 12 to 13, inclusive, shall mature on Dec ember 15, 1949•
" Nos. 14 to 15, " " ° 1950
Nos. 16 to 17, " ° " 1951.
Nos. 18 to 19, " " " 1952
" Nos. 20 t o 21, " " " 195}-
X0 S.
95}-Nos. 22 t0 23, u " u 1954•
u :dos. 24 to 25 n n n 1955• ,
Nos. 26 o 27 195b
Nos. 28 to 29, n n u 1957
Nos. 30 to 31 " " ° 19556
" Nos. 32 to 33 lgbo.
Nos. 34 to 35,
Said bonds shall be dated as of the 15th day of December, 1935, and shall be
payable on the 15th day of December of each year in which said bonds shall become , ='
due as above set out, and be interest accru ing thereon for the first year the
said bonds are to run shall be na.yable on the 15th day of December, 1936, and there
after shall be payable semi—annually on the 15th day of June and the 15th day of
December of each and every year until said bonds are paid.
IT IS FURTIEF ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued substantially
in the following form, t owii:
HIGH SCHOOL BOaD
OF
At1ADOR VALLEY JOIN^, UNIO+ HIGH
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF ALAMEDA COUNTY _
AND CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CALIFORNIA,
UNITED STATES OF ZRIU.
Issue of 1935.
AMADOR VALLEY JOIiTl UNION HIGH SCHOOL DI3TRICT OF ALAMEDA COUNTY AND CJI4TRA
COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises '
to pay to the holder hereof at the office of the Treasurer of Alameda Oounty,
State of California, on The 15th day of December, 19_, One thousand dollars
(alOQO.0O) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest tka reon
in like lawful money at the rate of Der cent (_ ) per annum, payable on
the 15th day of December, 1936, for the first year said bond is to run, and semi—
annually thereafter on t::e 15th day of June and on the 15thday of December, of
each year upon surrender of the annexed coupons as they severally become due, from
the date hereof untilthis bond is paid.
This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, and numbered
from one (1) to thirty—five (35) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum
of Thirty—five thousand dollars (735.000.00) and is issued and sold by the Board of --
Supervisors of Alameda County, State of California, and the Board of Supervisors
of 1�onzra Costa County, State of California, by the concurrent action of said Board
of Supervisors, for t he purpose of raising money for the following purposes:
The buildin;; or purchasing of school buildings;
The making of alterations or additions .o the school building or buildings
other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation or repairs; '
The sup lying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus
of a permanent nature; and,
The permanent improvement of the school grounds;
in pursuance of and in strict conformity with t he provisions of the School Code
and the Constitution of the State of California and is authorized by a vote of more
than two—thirds (213) of the voters.voting at an election duly and legally called
and held and conducted in said Amador Valley Joint Un bon High School District in
said County of Alameda, an.:in said County of Contra Costa, State of California,
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on the 21st day of September, 19355;
And the Board of Sunervisors of Alameda County, and the Board of Supervisors
of Contra Costa County, State of California, by the concurrent action of said Boards
of Sunervisors, hereby certify and declare that said election was duly and legally
called, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and legEly given and
published and the r esult thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared in the
.manner and as required by law, and that ,ll acts, conditions and things required by
law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done and have
been performed in regular and in due form and in strict accordance with the provision
' of the law authorizing the issue of High School Bonds.
IT IS ALSO FURTHER UrMFIED AND DECLARED that the total amount of the indebted—
ness of the said Amador Valley Joint Union High School Listrict of Alameda County
and Contra Costa County, including this issue of.bonds, is within the limit provided
by law,
This Bond is in the form prescribed by the order of said Board of Sunervisors
of Alameda County, State of California, duly made and entered in its minutes on the
21st day of November, 1935, and by order of the said Board of Supervisors of Contra
Costa County, State of California, duly macre and entered in its minutes on the 2nd
,tay of December, 1935, and due provision has been made for the levy and collection
of an annual ad valorem tax unon alk,the taxable cote rtv of said district sufficient
to pay the principal and interest on this bend as the same shall fall due and to provide
a sinking fund for the final redemption of the bond onmaturity. For the punctual
payment of this Bond, with interest thereon as aforesaid, and for the levy and collect—
ion
ollet _ion of taxes sufficient for that purpose, the full faith and credit of said District
are hereby irrevocably pledged. -
IN iITNESS 'irH REOF, the Board of Sunervisors of the `'ounty of Alameda, State o
California, and the Board of Sunervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of
California, by their concurrent action have caused this Bond to be signed by the
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of said County of Alameda, and the Chairman
of tae Boad of Supervisors of the said County of Contra Costa, and by the County
Auditor of said County of Alameda, and the C;;unty Auditor of said County of Contra
Costa, and attested by the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said County of Alamed ,
and the Clerk of the Board of Sunervisors of said County of Contra Costa, with the as,is
of said Boards of Sunervisors affixed as of t'isI 15th day of December, 1935•
ChW.rman.f the Board of Sunervisors of
the County of Alameda, State of California.
Countv Auditor of said County of Alameda.
ATTEST:
' County Clerk of said County of Alameda and Clerk
of said Board of Sunervisors.
Chairman of the Board of Sunervisors of
the County of Contra Costa,-State of
California.
County Auditor of said County of Contra
Costa.
ATTEST:
County Clerk of said County of Contra Costa
and Clerk of said Board of Sunervisors.
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AND BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that to each of the said bonds shall be attached
interest coupons substantially in the following f.�,rm, tow it:
INTEREST COUPON.
THE Treasurer of Alameda County, State of California, on the 15th day
of 19__ will pay to the holder hereof out of the
interest and sinking Coupon No.
fund of the Amador Valley Joint Union High
School District of Alameda County and Contra ,
Costa County, State of California, at his
office, in the city of Oakland, in said
County and State, the sum of
Dollars (,$ No.
in lawful money of the United States of
America, for -
interest then due on its high school bond of
the issue of 1935.
ounty Auditor of said County of Alameda. ,
County Auditor of said County of Oontra Costa.
BE IT FURTHER ORDERnD that the Assessor of the said County of Contra Costa
be and he is hereby directed to certify annually to this Board as soon as the County
ASsessmentshave been equalized by the State Board of Ecualization, the assessed value
of all taxable property in said County situated in said Amador Valley Joint Union
High School nistrict of Alameda County and Contra Costa County, State of California,
and this said Board shall annually at the time of making the levy of taxes for count
purposes levy a tax for tha. year on the pronerty in said Amador Valley Joint Union
High School Listrict and within said County for the interest and redemption of all
outstanding bonds of said Amador Valley Joint Union High School District according tc
the ratio which the assessed value of the property in said Amador Valley Joint Union
High School Listrict in said County bears to the total assessed value of the propert
in said Amador Valley Joint Union High School District; provided that such rate of
tax, together with the rate therefor levied by said Board of Sunervisor s of said
County of Alameda, shall be sufficient to raise not less than the amount needed to
nay the interest and such portion of the nrincinal of said bonds as is to become due
during such year; and
IT IS FURTF.ER ORDERED that the said tax shall be entered upon the assessmen
roll of said County of Contra Costa and shall be collected in the s-ime manner as other
school taxes are entered and collected and when collected small be paid into the
treasury of said County of Contra Costa, and the County Treasurer of said Contra
Costa County be and he is hereby authorized and directed to nay the sum collected
on account of said tax into the treasury of said Alameda County, to the credit of ,
the interest and sinking fund of said Amador Valley Joint Union High School District
which amount is hereby authorized to be used for the Payment of the Principal and
interest on said bonds and for no other purpose.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Countv Clerk and the Chairman of the Board
of Supervisors and the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, be and they are ,
hereby authorized and directed each in his official capacity, to sign each of said
bonds, and in accordance with this order of said Board to affix to each of said
bonds the seal of said Board, Said County Auditor shall sign the coupons anpertaini g
to said bonds by lithographed or engraved or printed facsimile of his signature.
Said Officers shall deliver said bonds so executed to the County Treasurer of Alamed
County for safekeeping, and the same shall be sold by said Board of Supervisors of
the County c f Alameda, as provided by law.
Passed and ad-:--ted this 2nd day of December, 1935, by the following vote:
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Ayes: Sunervisors Long, Cummin^s, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: None.
W,J.Buchanan
• Chairmanof the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa
County.
ATTEST: S.C. WELLS,
County Clerk and Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors of said -
County of Contra Costa.
In Matter of Correction of Assessments.
G.O.Meese, County Assessor, having applied to this Board, for authorization
to County Auditor to correct the following assessments:
For year 193;_36:
In Vol. 8 Assessment No. 18903 J.B. Corrie and Paul J. Earl, are assessed with Lot
10 and S. 1/2 of Lot 11, Blk. 13, Richmond Traffic Center. Mr.Corrie and Mr. Earl
both claimed War Veteran Exemption on this property but through an error $1000
only was allowed. Authority to allow an additional $1000 is requested.
In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 36729 A.V.Richards, is assessed with the E. 1/2 of Lot 19,
Subdivision of East half of Lot 21 Wills Addition to Town of Antioch with improve—
ments erroneously assessed at $1000. The correct assessed value of improvements
is ,9250.
In Vol. 23 Assessment No. 50365 Thomas J. Maloney is assessed with Lots 21 to 25
inc. Blk 35 Andrade Rose Tract No. 2, with improvements erroneously assessed at X870.
The correct assessed value of improvements is $570.
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In Vol. 23 Assessment No. 50632, Margarita A.Sweet is assessed with Lot 2, BE 51.861
of Lot 3, SE 42.90' of Lot 10 and all of Lot 11, Blk A, Subn, of a portion of Lot 137
of San Pablo Rancho, with improvements erroneously assessed at $700. The correct
assessed value of improvements is $300.
' In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 54402 Grace H. Freeman is assessed with Lots 2 and 16, Map
of Greenfield Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $480. The correct
assessed value of improvements is $200.
In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 61317 Elizabeth Corley is assessed with a tract of land
containing 1 acre with improvements erroneously assessed at $800 and trees $50.
There are no improvements or trees on this nronerty.
In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 61630 Nunzio Yaccarino is assessed with the W 5 acres of
Lot 2C,Graceland Acres Subdivision with improvements erroneously assessed at $150:
There are no improvements on this pro-erty.
In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 63344 D.N.Stewart, is assessedrith portion of Lots 4 and 6
Blk 3 Map of Walnut Heights with imp ovements erroneously assessed at $250. There ar
no improvements on this property, -
Authority to COunty Auditor to make above corrections is requested.
In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 36346 Irma E.Biglow, is assessed with the E. 10' of Lot 8
and all of Lot 9, Blk 112, Town of Antioch, with improvements erroneously assessed
at $850. The correct assessed value of improvements is $560.
In ''ol, 25 Assessment No. 53878 Frank W.Hutchinson is assessed with Lot 1 and W. 10'
of id. 60' of Lot 2 and X. 101
of Lot j Blk P Map of Crockett, Heights #2, with
improvements erroneously assessed at $1950 . The correct assessed value of improvemen e
is -1450.
In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 54433 Arthur E. & Sarah B.Euler, are assesoed with Lot 29
contig. 2.92 acres, Map of the Greenfield Tract with improvements erroneously assessed
at ;400. The correct assessed value of improvements ie $140.
In Vol.,25 Assessment Ido. 54942 Louis Vasconi, is -assessed with the S. 1/2 of W. 105'
of Lot o, and w. 105' of Lot 7, Blk 1, Map of Boyd Addn. to Town of Concord, with
improvements erroneously assessed at $430. There are no improvements on this property.
In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 55102, Mary J. & Z.J.Yeareley are assessed with Lot 3, Blk
A Map No. 3, Parkside Addition with improvements erroneously assessed at $1000. The
correct assessed value of improvements is $600.
In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 55106 James Spowart, is assessed with W. .80 ac. of Lot 9,
Blk A, Map No. 3, Parkside Addn. with improvements erroneously assessed at $50.
There are no improvements on this property. -
In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 60684 Gus Nordquist is assessed with a tract of land con—
taining 1.801 acres .ith improvements erroneously assessed at ,$150. There are no
improvements on this pronerty.
In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 63835 Ella T.Sweet, is assessed with Lot 25 Except one Lot
ib NE corner being 75' on Rd #b x 200' deep Goodman Tract with improvements erroneously
assessed at $1950. The correct assessed value of improvements is $1200.
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In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 02370 Evejean B,Thomas is assessed with all of 3lock C,
Town of Rodeo, with personal property erroneously assessed at $190. There should
be no personal property assessed against this property.
And the above corrections having been approved by the District Attorney.
IT IS BY TFF BOARD ORD:r-iED that the above c,rrections be made, and the County -
Auditor authorized to correct said asses3ments.,
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 16th, 1935. at 10 ' ,((
o clock A.M.
� hairman.
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%...Clerk.
IN THE BOARDOF SUPERVISORS OF CONTrui COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MON^AY, DECEMBER 16th, 1935.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W,J,Huchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings
Harry M.Stow, and R.J,Trembath. S,C,Wells, Clerk.
In Matter of the Completion
of the State Highway Known as -
the Tunnel Road, leading from East
Portal of the Broadway Low Level
Tunnel, to the, Town of Walnut Creek,
in County of contra Costa.
WHEREAS, the State Highway known as the "Tunnel Road" leading from the
East portal of the Broadway Low Level Tunnel at the Alameda—Contra Costa County lin
to the +own of Walnut Creek, in Contra Costa County, one of the main traffic arteri s
from the interior to the San Francisco Bay Bridge, is narrow, inadequate and unsafe
to carry the burden of traffic now using this road; and,
WHEREAS, the Highway Commission of the State of California has allocated
and budgeted $325,000.00 for the improvement of said highway in the present bienni
which sum is inadequate to rebuild the road and complete the widening and modernizat-
ion thereof from the Broadway Low Level Tunnel to Walnut Creek; and,
WHEREAS, the United States and the State of California and the Counties of
Alameda and Cont-a Costa are jointly constructing the Broadway Low Level Tunnel
at a cost in excess of $4,000,000,00 which tunnel will be completed and readyfor
use in the fall of 1936; and ' c
WHEREAS, the completion of the tunnel and the partial completion of.the
Tunnel Road under the-amount now budgeted therefor will leave a portion oftheTunn 1
Road narrow, inadequate and unsafe for traffic if additional funds are not allocate
to this Road, and the same is not completed in 1936;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the State Highway Commission of the ,
State of California, and the Director of the Department of Public Works, are urgent y
requested to allocate sufficient funds for the completion of the Tunnel Road from
the Alameda—Contra Costa County line ta. the Town of Walnut Creek, and that such
allocation be made at once in order that the entire highway be completed in 1936,
in order that there be no delay in the use of the Broadway Law Level Tunnel and
the Tunnel Highway as a main artery from the interior to San Francisco and East
Bay Cities.
The above and foregoing Resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors
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of Contra Costa County on the 16th day of December, 1935, by the following vote of th�
Board, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummirgs, Barry M.Stow, W.J.Buchanan and
R.J.Trembath.
Noes: None. Absent: None.
' In Matter of Application of
M.W. JOOST, Tax Collector, to
sell delinquent Properties
at Public Auction. -
The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the
Minutes of the Board: -
BE IT RESOLVED that it be declared to be the Judgment of this Board that the
following described property now owned by the State of California, be sold pursuant
to Chanter 396 of the Statutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa county,
at public auction, for cash, or by contract of sale, in sums not less than amount
set opposite each parcel or piece of land, hereinafter described, plus costs of sale:
In the Town of East Richmond- Lot lj Block T Sold to the State
June 28th, 1915, for delinquent taxes of 191�F. To be sold in a sum of not less
than Ten and 00/100 (410.) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 3.
In the Town of East Richmond Heights- Lots 6_7, Block. 65. Sold to the State
June 26, 1923 for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum not Is se than twenty
and 00/100 (,520 ) dollars, plus costs of sale_ Deed NO-344.
In mast Shore Park_ Lots 7_8, Block M. Sold to the State June 26, 1917
for delinquent taxes of 1916. To be sold in a sum not less than Twenty and 00/100
($20.) dollars, plus costs of sale,__ Deed No. 28.
InEast Shore Park_ Lot 14, Block 0. Sold to the State June 22 1921 for
delinquent taxes of 1920. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00100 ($10.)
dollars, plus costs of sale — Deed No. 23.
In East Shore Park_ Lot 9, Block M. Sold to the State June 26, 1922 for
delinquent taxes of 1921. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100 ($10.)
Dollars, plus costs of sale, __ Deed No. 19.
In `''ast Shore Park- Lot 5, Block E. Sold to the State June 26, 1923, for
delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100 ($10.)
dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 357.
In mast Shore Park, Lot 26_ Block M. Sold to the State June 26, 1923 for -
delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sun not less than ten and 00/100 (410.)
dollars, plus costs of sale, --- Deed No. 358•
In East Shore Park_ Lot 11, Block A. Sold to the State June 26, 1924 for
delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100 410.)
Dollars, plus costs of sale — Deed No. 64.
In `''ast Shore Park- Lots 7,8, and 9, Block J. sold to the State June 26,
1925 for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than Thirty and
00/100 ($30.) dollars, plus costs of sale __ Deed No. 42.
In the El Cerrito Tract, _W. 25 feet by 100 feetof Block. 16. Sold to the
State June 26, 1918, for delinquent taxes of 1917. To be sold in a sum of not less
than Ten and 00/100 ($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale. ---Deed No. 28
In the El Cerrito Tract _ N. j'4 of Block 35. Sold to the State June 26,
1918 for delinquent taxes of 1917. To be sold in a sum not less than twenty ($20.)
' dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 29.
In the Emeric Subdivision, No. 1 - Lot 20, Block 6. Sold to the State
June 26, 1925 for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than
Ten and 00/100 ($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale =__ Deed No. 78.
In the Emeric Subdivision No. 1_ Lot 7, Block 9, Sold to the State June
26, 19255 for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and
00/100 410.) dollars, plus costs of sale __ Deed No. 79.
' In the Emeric Subdivision No. 2_ Lot 15 Block 11, Sold to the State
June 26, 1925, for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten
& 00/100 Dollars, ($10.) plus, costs of sale, -- Deed No. 80.
In the Eneric Subdivision No. 2_ Lot 31, Block 15. Sold to the State June
26, 19255A for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and -
00/100 (a10.) dollars, plus costs of sale __ Deed No. 81.
In the Emeric Subdivision I:o. 2_ Lot 27 Block 18. Sold to the State June
26, 1925 for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and
00/100 �10.) dollars, plus costs of sale__ Deed No. 82.
In the Emeric Subdivision No. 2- Lot 3, Block 19, sold to the State June
26, 1925 for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and
00/100 410.) dollars, plus costs of sale_-Deed No. 83.
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In the Emeric Subdivision No. 2- Lot 28, Block 19, Sold to the State June
26, 19255 for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and
00/100 (110.) dollars, plus costs of sale, -- Deed No. 94.
In the Emeric Subdivision No. 2_ Lot 26 Block 23. Sold to the State June
26, 192E for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and
00/100 1410.) dollars, plus coats of sale, -_ Dead No. 85.
In the Emeric Subdivision No. 2- Lot 3 Block 12, Sold to the State June 21,
1�20,for delinquent taxes of 1919. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100
(510.) dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 47.
In the Emeric Subdivision No. 2__ Lots 2122, Block 22. Sold to the State
June 22, 1921 for delinquent taxes of 1920. To be sold in a sum not less than Twenty
and 00/100 ($2-.) dollars, plus costs of sale - Deed No. 35.
In the Emeric Subdivision No. 2_ Lot 7 Block 19. Sold to the State June 26,
124, for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100
(110.) dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No, 89. '
In the Emeric Subdivision No, 2_ Lot 1, Block 22, Sold to the State June
26 1925 for delinquent taxes of 1924 To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten 00/l 0
(+"deo,) dollars, plus costs of sale -- beed No. 7e,
In the Forsythe Tract- Lot 12, Block 3. Sold to the State June 21, 1920,
for delinquent taxes of 1918 To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100
($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale __ Deed No, 46.
In the Forsythe Tract- Lot 7, -lock 2. Sold to the State June 22, 1921, for
delinquent taxes of 1920. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100 ($10.)
dollars, plus costs of sale- Deed No. 34.
In the Forsythe Tract_ Lot 18, Block 1. S]d to the State June 26, 1924,
for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100 ($10.
Dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 86,
In the Forsythe Tract_ N. 78 feet of Lot 21 and 22, Bkck 2; Sold to the
State June 26, 1925 for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not
less than twent. and 00/100 ($20.) dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 71.
In the reater Richmond Pablo Tract- Sot 11, Block 1, Sold to the State
June 26, 1919, for delinquent taxes of 1918. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten
and 00/100 (310.) dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 42. '
In the Harbor Business Blocks-- Lot 21, Block 10, Sold to the State June
26, 1925, for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100
($10. dollars, plus costs of sale - Deed No. 60.
In the Harbor Gate Subdivision - Lot 10, Block B. Sold to the State June
26, 1922, fog delinquent taxes of 1921. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten
and 00/100 (510.) dollars, plus costs of sale __ Deec No. 35.
In the Harbor Gate Subdivision- Lots 9_10, Block D. Sold to the State
June 26, 1924, for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum not less than Twenty
and 00/100 ($20.) Dollars, plus costs of sale - Deed No. 78.
In the Huber Tract_ Lots 8_9, Block 7. Sold to the State June 26, 1912,
for delinquent taxes of 1911. To be sold in a sum not less than Twenty and 00/100
($20.) dollars, plus costs of sale - Deed No, 7.
In the Huber Tract_ Lots 8 9 and 10. Block 8, Sold to the State June 26
1919, for delinquent taxes of lg18, io be sold in a sum not less than Thirty and 00/1 0
($30.) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 16,
In the Huber Tract- Northerly portion of Lot 2, '-11 of Lot 3, Block 8.
Sold to the State June 26, 1922 for delinquent taxes of 1921. To be sold in a
sum not less than twenty and 00100 ($20.) dollars, plus costs of sale __ Deed No. 18.
In the Huber Tract_ Lot 4, Block 6. sold to the State June 26, 1923 for
delinquent taxes of 1922. To ie sold in a sum not less than tc.n and 00/100 ($103
dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 350.
In the Huber Tract- Lot 14, Block 6. sold to the State June 26, 1923
for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100 (kG)
dollars, plus costs of sale - Deed No. 351.
In the Herman's Addition_ Lots 1-2, Block 25. Sold to the State June 26, '
1919, for delinquent taxes of 1919. To be sold in a sum not less than Twenty and
00/100 ($20.) dollars, plus costs of sale - Deed No. 10.
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In the Herman's Addition- Lot 15, Block 27 Sold to the State June 26, 1922
for delinquent taxes of 1921. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100 ($10)
dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 4.
In the Herman'sAddition- Lots 34,35, Block 26. Sold to the State June
26, 192for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum not less than twenty and
00/100 3020.) dollars, plus costs of sde-_ Deed No. 285.
In the Herman's Addition_ Lot 10, Block 22. Sold to the State June 26,
125, for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100
(010.) dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 17,
In Huber's addition-Lot 31, Block 2. Sold to the State June 26, 1916,
for delinquent taxes of 1015. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100
($10,) dollars, plus coats of sale-- Deed No. 2,
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In Huber's Addition– Lot 36, Block 2. Sold to the State June 22, 1921
fgr delinquent taxes of 1920. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/106
(,710.) dollars, plus costs of sale--.Deed No. 19.
In the Industrial Center Tract– Lot 6, Block 6, Sold to the State June 26,
1918, for delinquent taxes of 1917. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100
($10.) Dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 17.
In the Industrial Center Tract_ Lot 43, Block 1, Sold to the State June
' 26, 1922[ for delinquent taxes of 1921. To ae sold in a sum not less than Ten and
00/100 (,410.) dollars, plus costs of sale — Deed No. 11,
In the Industrial Center Tract– Lot 14, Block 4. Sold to the State June
2 ', 1923, for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and
00/100 (,710.) dollars, plus costs of sale — Deed ids. 297,
In the Industrial Center Tract_ Lots 12 and 19, Block 3. Sold to the
State June 26, 1924 for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum not less than
' 'wenty and 00/100 (420.) dollars, plus costs of sale -- Leed No. 29.
In the Industrial Center Tract_ Lots 20,21, Block 3. Sold to the State
of California June 26, 1924, for delinquent taxes of1923. To be sold in a sum not
less than Twenty and 00/100 ($20,00) dollars, plus costs of sale__ Deed No. 30.
In the Industrial Oenter tract_ Lot 13, Block 5. Sold to the State June
26 1924 for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and
00/100 (410.) dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 31.
In the Industrial Center Tract– Lot 14, Block 6, Sold to the State June
26 1924 far delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and
00100 (410.) dollars, plus costs of sale— Deed No. 33.
In the Industrial Center Tract– Lot 15, Block 6, Sold to the State
June 26, 1924, for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum of not less than
Ten and 00/100 (410.) dollars, plus costs of sale __ Deed No. 34.
In the Industrial Center Tract– Lots 2122, Block 7, Sold to the State
June 26, 1924 for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a, sum not less than Twent
and 00/100 ($L.) dollars, plus costs of sale — Deed No. 37.
In the Industrial Center Tract lots 9-10-11, Block 8, Sold to the
State June 26, 1924, for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum not less
than Thirty and 00/100 ($30.) dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 38.
' In the Industrial Center Tract– Lot 12, Block 8, Sold to the State June
26, 1924 for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and
00/100 (�10.) dollars, plus costs of sale-- Deed No. 39•
In the Industrial Center Tract_ Lots 13 14, 15 and in Block 8. Sold
to the State June 26, 1924, for delinquent taxes of 1923• To be sold for a sum not
less than thirty and 00/100 ($30.) dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 40.
In Jenning's East Richmond Terrace Tract– Lot 11, Block 7. Sold to the
State June 26, 1916, for delinquent taxes of 1915. To be sold in a sum not less than
Pen and 00/100 (410.) dollars, plus costs of sale,--Deed No. 18.
In Jenning's East Richmond Terrace Tract __ Lot 5, Block 14, and Lots
1_2_3_4, Block 15, Sold to the State June 26 1917, for delinquent taxes of 1916.
To be sold in a sum not less than fifty and 00/100 ($50.) dollars, plus costs d
sale -- DeedNo. 46. -
In the Matter of Issuance of Bonds of
Knightsen School District in County of
Contra Costa.
' RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS OF THE CCUNTY OF OCITTRA
COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
}THEREAS, on the 28th d ay of October, 1935, the School Board of the Knightsen
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 the said School Board and entered on the Minutes thereof on the last mentioned
day, said School 'oard did call an election and resolve and order:
That an election be called and held throughout the said Knightsen School
District on the 26th day of November, 1935, for the purpose of submitting to the
Electors of said Knightsen School District, the question of issuing and selling the
bonds of said Knightsen School District, in the amount of Thirteen Thousand ($13,000 00)
Dollars, to run not exceeding Thirteen (13) years, and to bear interest at the rate
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of four per cent (4%) per annum, interest payable semi—annually for the purpose -
of raising money for the building or purchasing of school buildings and the supplying
of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature
for said Knightsen School District.
WHEREAS, an election was held in saidKnightsenSchool District on the 26th
day of November, 1935, in conformitywith the said Resolution and order of said School
Board of the said Knightsen School District, and all the proceedings had in the
premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the School Board of the
Knightsen School District as required by law; and
WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings show and after a full examination and ;,
investigation, this Board has found and does hereby find and declare;
That in accordance with the Resolution and order of the School Board of
Knightsen School District duly passed and adopted on the 28th day of October, 1935,
an election was duly called in said Knightsen School District, and was held in said
Knightsen School District on the loth day of November, 1935, and that notice of said
Election was given by posting notices thereof signed by the members of said School
Board in three public places in said Knightsen School District for more that: twenty
(20) days next before said election, and by publishing such notice in the "Brentwood
News" a newspaper printed and published in the said County of Contra Costa, State of
California, not less than once a week for three successive weeks before said election
whieh'said notice so posted and published was in the form required by the School Code
of the State of California. '
That prior to the opening of the said polls at said election the Inspector
and Judges of Election, conducting said election in said inightsen School District,
took the oath of office as requ.ired by las, and at the close thereof, canvassed the
votes cast thereat, and ce_tified the result of said election to the said School
Board of said Knightsen School District, and to them made return of the ballots
and the poll and tally list of the said election.
That on the 3rd day of November, 1935, the same being the seventh day after
the said election and at the hour of one o'clock P.M. of said day., the said School
Board of the Knightsen School District met and canvassed the said returns of said
election, from which said returns the said school Board of the said KnightsenSchool
District found and declared and this Board now finds and declares that there was a
total of 74 votes cast at said election, and that more than two—thirds of the votes
cast, to wit: 71 votes were cast for the issuing of said bonds, and that 3 votes '
cast were cast against the issuing of said bonds, and that 0 of the votes cast were
irregular and illegal and not counted, and that the said School Board of said
district caused an entry of the result of said election to be made upon the Minutes
of the said Board. '
And this Board further finds and declares that said election was duly and
regularly called and held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularl�(
given and published, and that the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed andl
in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts, conditions and things
required by law to be done, have been done and performed in regular and due form and
in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorizing the issuance of
the School District Bonds, and that the total of indebtedness of said School District
including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law.
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IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the bonds of the Knightsen School District in the
County of Cont-a Costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Thirteen
thousand 013,000.00) dollars, and that the same shall be numbered from one to thirteen .i
consenutively, and shall be in denominations of One thousand ($1,000.00) dollars eack�,
payablewi thin thirteen (lj) years fro:: date thereof in lawful money of the United
States 0f America, with interest thereon at the rate of f:)ur per cent (4%) per annum
payable semi-annually on January let and July 1st of each year, until the date
of maturity of each of said bonds in like lawful money, both principal and interest
payable at the office of the County Treasurer of said County of Contra Costa, State
' of California.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated the 1st dayof January,
1936, and shall be payable as follows, to wit:
One bond numbered 1 to mature one year from date, to wit: on the let day of
January, 1937.
One bond numbered 2 to mature two years from date, to wit: on the lst day
of January, 1938.
One bond numbered j to mature three years from date, to wit: on the lst
day of January, 1939. -
One Bond numbered 4 to mature four years from date, to wit: on the 1st day
of January, 1940.
One bond numbered 5 to mature five years from date, to wit: on the 1st day
of January, 1941.
One Bond numbered 6 to mature six years from date, to wit: on the lst day
of January, 1942.
' One bond numbered 7 to mature seven years from date, to wit: on the let
day of January, 1943.
One bond numbered 8 to mature eight years from date, to wit: on the 1st
day of January, 1944.
One bond numbered 9 to mature nine years from date, to wit: on the 1st day
of January, 1945.
One bond numbered 10 to mature ten years from date, to wit: on the lst
day of Jany, 1946.
One bond numbered 11 to mature eleven years from date, to wit: on the 1st
day of January, 1947.
One bond numbered 12 to mature twelve years from date, to wit: on the lst
day of January, 1948.
One bond numbered 13 to mature thirteen years from date, to wit: 0: the is
dap of January, 1949.
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED gnat said bonds shall be issued in substantially
the following form, town:
No. SCHOOL DISTRICT BOSD =1000.00
IM IGHTSEN SCHOOL DISTRICT
COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALEFORNIA.
Knightsen School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of
California, United States of America, acknowledges itself indkoted 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 January, One thousand
($1000.00)-Dollars in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest
' thereon in like lawful money, at the rate of four per cent (W per annum, payable
semi-annually on the lst day of January, and the lst 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 thirteen (13) inclusive, amo•anting in the aggregate to the sum of
Thirteen Thousand (413,000.00) Dollars and is issued and sold by the Board of
Sunervisors of the Uounty of Contra Costa, State of California, for the rurpose of
raising money to be used for the building or purchasing of school buildings and the
supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent
nature for and in the said Knightsen School District in said County of Contra Costa,
State of California, in pursuance of, and in strict conformity with the provisions
of the School "ode and the Constitution of the State of California, and is authorize
by n. vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an olectlon duly and
regularly called and held and conducted throughout said Knightsen School 171strict
in said County and State on the 26th day of November, 1935.
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And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of
California, hereby certify that the said election-;as duly and regularly called,
held and conducted and 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 I
law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done,
and have been performed in regular and in due form and in strict accordance with the
provisions of the law authorizing the issue of said School District Bonds.
And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of
indebtedness of the said Knightsen 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 Decemner, 1935 and shall be
payable out of the interest and sinkinx fund of the Knightsen School District,
and the money for the redemption of said bonds and the payment of interest thereon
shall be raised by taxation upon the taxab}e property of said Knightsen School Distr ct.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, r
State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman, and by the
County Auditor, and at..ested by its Clerk with the Seal of said Board attached this
day of 1930.
W('J.Buchanan,
Chairman of the Board of °upervisors.
D. M. TEETER,
County Auditor.
ATTEST:
S.C.'""ells,
County Clerk and Clerk of the Board
of Supervisors of the County of
Contra Costa, State of California.
RESOLVED: That to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons
equal in number to twice the number of years said bond shall run, and be payable
as hereinbefore set forth in substantially the following form, to wit:
$20.00 INTEREST COUPON No.
The Treasurer of the County of Cont,a Costa, State of California, will
pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the t.nightsen
School Listrict, in said County and State, on the lst dayof 119
at his office in the Town of Martinez, in said County and State, the sum of
twenty ($20.00) dollars, in lawful money of the United States for six months'
interest on Bond No, of said Knightsen School District.
D.M Teeter,
.yi County Auditor,
Vti.J. Euchanan
Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors.
S.C. 'TELLS
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 form. '
AND IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan,the Chairman of this Boar ,
S.C,'Nells, County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, and O.M.Teeter, County Auditor
of said County is, and each of them are, hereby authorized as such officials to
sign each of said bonds on behalf of said County, and to impress upon each bond
the sealof this Board of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons by their
respective fanimile 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 6t'
day of January, 1936, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. of said day, to the highest
and most responsible oidder for cash, lawful money of the United States of America,
after due and legal notice thereof has been given by said Board by publication of a
notice, specifying the time and place of the sale of said bonds, the number and
denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereon, the terms for which said bonds f
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will run, and the date of payment thereof, and the kind of money for which said bonds
will be sold, to wit: lawful money of the United States of Ameh ca; and tha said
bonds will be sold to the highest and most responsible bidder for cash, as aforesaid,
but in no case for less than par and accrued interest, and that the said Board of
' Supervisors will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bids, for two con—
secutive weeks in the"Brentwood News" a newspaper printed and published and circulate
in the said County of Contra Costa.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of Supervisors y
held on the loth day Df December, 1935•
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: None.
_ W.J. BUCHANAN,
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors.
IN IRE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF
Bonds of Knightsen School District
in the County of Contra Costa, State
of California.
RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY
OF CINTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of
Coatra Costa, State of California, the County 'auditor of the County of Co:;tra Costa,
State of California, and tae Co.•nty Clerk, ex—officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisas
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 16th day of December, 1935•
W.J. BUCHANAN
Chairman of the Loard of Supervisors.
ATTEST: S.0. WELLS
County Clerk'and ex—officio Clerk
of the Board of Supervisors of County
of Contra Costa.
In Matter of Approval of Agreement
between. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Railway Co., the State of California
acting by and through its Department
of Public Works, and the County of
Contra Costa.
' The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, having presented tothis
Board, a Form of Agreement between the Atchison, Topeka& Santa Fe Railway Company
a Kansas corporation, and the State of California acting by and through its Depart—
went of PublicWorks, and the County of Contra Costa, for permission to construct
' :maintain and use a highway across its right of way and over its tracks and appurter.
ances by means of a reinforced concrete overpass shown in Red on Print of Drawing
CECL No. 762539, marked "EXHIBIT A" attached thereto,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the said Form of Agreement be and t he same
is hereby approved and W,J.Buchanan,Chairman of the said Board, is hereby authorized
to sign said Formof Agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
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In Matter of Correction of Assessments.
G.O.Meese, County Assessor of Contra Costa County, having requested
authority from this Board for the segregation d the following assessments, to wit:
For year 1935-36:
Vol, 27 Assessment No. 57367 Edwin W.Merrithew, is assessed with a tract
of land containing 29 acres, also a tract of land containing 39.73 acres. Through
an error in the office of Assessor a tract of land containing 3.857 acres belonging
to Pearl Parsowith was included in the 39.73 acre tract assessed to Edwin W.Merrithew�
Authority to make following segregation is requested:
Pearl Parsowith, Martinez.
Pinole Grant, a tract of land bounded N. and S. by land of Merrithew,
E. by land of Curry &Merrithew, W. by County Road, 3.857 acres ® $136
per ac.
Land Val. I$500 '
$520. $5001
Edwin W_Merrithew, Martinez.
Pinole Grant, a Tr of ld bd. N. by ld. of Ball , et al.
F. by County rd & ld of Wilson, 5, by r/w of Santa Fe
Rd. & ld of Soldner, W. by County Road except. 4.72
acres in Muir Homestead A 3.857 acres to Parsowith,
35.87 acres G $136, per aa.
Land Val. Imp ts.
$4880 Trees, $350,
and said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa
County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization to make segregation of assessments
above set out, be and the same is hereby authorized.,
In Matter of application for
Dance Permit.
Mt.Diablo #246, American Legion, having applied to this Board for permission
to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates:
December 31st, 1935, February 1st, 1936, and March 7th, 1936, in Danville.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permission be and the same is hereby
granted-K
In Matter of Approval of Contract
& Bond of Pacific Gas & Electric
Co. for furnishing of Electric
Current to Brentwood Lighting Distric .
The Pacific Gas & Electric Conpny having heretofore been awarded a contract
by this Board for the furnishing of electric current and maintaining a system of
street lights in Brentwood Lighting District, County of Contra Costa, and said ,
Pacific Gas & Electric Company, having presented to this Board, a Form of Contract,
and a bond guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREZ that said contract and bond be and the same are
hereby approved, and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said
contract on behdf of the Brentwood Lighting District.
In Matter of change of Name of
Beverley Drive to Rincon Road.
A petition signed by residents residing on Beverley Drive, between Arlington
Avenue and Rincon Road, in County of Oontra Costa, having been filed with this Board
praying that the name of that certain Street known as Beverley Drive, between Arlington
Ave, and Rincon Roar, be changed to Rincon Road;
It is by the Board ordered that the name of Beverley Drive, beteen Arlington
Avenue and Rincon Road, be and the same is hereby changed to Rincon Road.
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.InMatter of Correction of Description -
of Pittsburg District No. 16.
It appearing to this Board that there is an error in the description of Pittsbur
Precinct +16 of the County of Contra Costa, as heretofore adopted by this Board,
IT IS BY THE BOARD OF.DERED that the following description be and the same is
hereby adopted as the corrected description of Pittsburg Precinct #16, to wit:
BEGIh`:IaG at the point of intersection of the northerly boundary of
the County of Contra Costa, in the San Joaquin River and the boundary
line between Sunervisor Districts Numbered 4 and 5, the said joint
being also in a line that bears north from the northeast corner of
Section 27, Township 2 North, Range 1 East; thence from said point
of beginning, along the said boundary between Sunervisor Districts
Numbered 4 and 5, and along Section lines, South 8.9 miles, more or
less, to the southeast corner of Section 15, Townshin 1 North, -
Range 1 East, thence west 2 miles to the sdnthwest corner of 6ection
16, township 1 North, Range 1 East, thence north 2 miles to the north-
west corner of Section 9, Township 1 North, Range 1 East; thence West
2 miles to the sdithwest corner of Section 6, Township 1 North,
Range 1 East; thence along section lines and the northerly extension
thereof, north b.3 miles, more or less, to a point in the northerly
boundary of the County of contra Costa, the said point being in the
body of water commonly referred to as the San Joaquin River; thence
easterly along the northerly boundary of the County of Contra Costa
to the point of beginning; EXCEPTING therefrom all the incorporated
area of the City of Pittsburg. All Sections, townships, and ranges,
refer to Mount Diablo Base and Meridian".
In Matter of Sponsoring
i1.P.A. Projects for Construction
of Fire Trails in Canyon District.
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Sunervisor Stow, it IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the County of Contra Costa, sponsor a W.P.A. Project for construe -
ion of fire trails in Canyon District of Contra Costa county;
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Board appropriate the sum of $400, for further-
ing of said project to be paid out of the Unemployment Bond Loan Relief Fund. -
In Matter of Placing Advertising
of Resources of Contra Costa County
in Oakland Tribune Year Book.
This Board deeming the Oakland Tribune Year Book for the year 1936,
a good advertising medium of the resources of Contra Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an advertisement consisting of one page
advertising the resources of Contra Costa County be placed in the Oakland Tribune
Year Book, for the year 1936, at a cost of $100.00.
It is further ordered that the Qakland Tribune present a cls on the Adver-
tising Fund of said County in sum of $100, in payment for said advertisement.
In Matter of Subordinating Property Agreement
against Thursa Silvester .
The County of Contra Costa having recorded a Property Agreement against
the nroperty of Henry T. and Thursa Silvester, being Lots 6 and 7, in Block 91,
Sheet No. 3, Richmond Annex, and it appearing to this Board that the American Trust
Comnany, Richmond Branch, holds a Deed of Trust against said property which i s about
to be foreclosed unless thenroperty agreement of the County of Contra Costa, is sub-
ordinated to said Deed of Trust,
IT IS BY TAE BOARD ORDERED that the District Atto:neY of Contra Costa Count
be and he is hereby ordered to draw up a Form of Agreement subordinating the records
Property Agreement of the County of Oontra Costa, to that of that certain Deed of
Trust held by American Trust Company, Richmond Branch, on the hereinabove described
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
and Return of Evicence Mosey to .
Rancho San Pablo.
The District Attorney of Contra Costa County having heretofore deposited
in the General Fund of Contra Costa County, the sum of $682.60 seized from the gamin
tables in the raid on Rancho San Pablo in E1 Cerrito, and said money having been
ordered returned to Leo Sullivan, Attorney for Rancho San Pablo, ,
\� IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $682.60 be transferred from
the General Fund of said County to the Special Dem sit Fund of said County, and
IT IS FORTHFR ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in the sum
of $682.60 in favor of Leo Sullivan, Attorney for Rancho San Pablo, on Special '
Deposit Fund of said County, in compliance with the order of A,H.MacKinnon, Justice
of the Peace, 7th Township, and that the County Treasurer pay the same.r
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of County Auditor, the following unpaid claims of deputy sheriff
for the fiscal year 1934-35, being on file, to wit:
E.S.Crist, $33.45.
L.S.Rampoldi, 23.3b
in order to pay said claims, It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the cancellation
of the following unused appropriation be made:
Sealer t M 241
0 1, uto Mileage 0.00.
and that the following appropriation increase be made from the funds thus made
available:
She Cri20Pminal
_
oil
Criminal Cases Expenses: $60.00.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
D,M.Teeter, County Auditor of Con-�_a Costa County, laving reported to this
Board that ce_tain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust accounts
for the months of September, October, and November so that the said accounts will
present a true record of the proper allocation of charges for moneys her9'ofore ordered
disbursed from the County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefore in a detailed
explanation presented by said D.M.leeter; ,
It is by the Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the
funds as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer:
Debits Credits
(Decreases) (Increases)
Char. & Corrns. Fund $284.45
County Library 5.20
Motor Vehicle Fund 287.31.
Payroll Fund 4.50
Unemnl. Rlf. Loan Fund 2646.79
General Fund 8 2
5939.25 $5939.25.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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InMatter oi' Purchase of
Equipment for County Auditor.
Upon request of D,M.Teeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
J,H.Morrcw, County Purchasing Agent, nurcaase for said County Auditor, one Dictapho e y
and one letter file and one check file.,
In Matter of Equipment for Board
of Supervisors.
It is by the Board ordered that J.H.Morrow, County Purchasing Agent, be
' and he is hereby authorized to purchase office furniture for the Board of SunerViS03 s
in the sum of $150. said furniture to be requisitioned by said Board of Supervisors, y
In the Matter of Payment of
Interest on Bonds of Joint
Highway District #13.
WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District #13, ofthe
State of California, did on the 1st day of February, 1934, file with this Board, a
certified copy of a certain resolution of said Board of Directors of said Joint
Highway District, ordering, declaring and making a levy within the Counties of
Alameda and Contra Costa to provide,for the payment of the cost of construction of
the project of said Joint Highway District, and that thereafter the bonds of said
Joint Highway District were duly issued and sold in the sum of $2,379,000.00
' Bonds Nos. 1 to 2375, both numbers inclusive, of the denomination of $1000,00 each,
payable in 15 series, the first14 series of which include 159 bonds and the 15th
series of which includes 160 bonds, all payable on the 2nd day of January in the
.year of their respective maturities; and,
VMEREAS, 159 bonds comprising bonds No. 159 to 316, both numbers inclusive,
comprising all of Series No. 2 of said bond issue, mature and become payable on the
2nd day of January, 1936, and that the interest on all �f said issue for the period
from July 1, 1935, to January 1, 1936, is payable on the 2nd day of January, 1936, ,
at the rate of 3 3/4p per annum on 1590 of said bonds on Series 2 to 11 thereof,
and at the rate of 3 1/2% per annum, on 640 binds on Series 12 to 15 thereof, all
series inclusive, and that the total amount of principal necessary to retire said
bonds is $159,000.00 and the total amount of interest necessary to service said bonds
' is the sum of $40,925.00 and that the County of Contra Costa, is obligated to pay
one—tenth of said sums, to wit: the sum of $15,900.00 principal and the sum of $4,082-50
interest,making a total of $19,562.50;
NOW, THEREFOR', BE IT RESOLVED: That the Auditor of the County of `'ontra
Costa, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw a warrant on the Treasury
' of the County of v_ntra Costa, from the Motor Vehicle Fund, payable to Joint Highway
District 413, of the State of California, in the sum of $19,992.50 and to deposit
the same with the Treasurer of said Joint Highway District No. 13, and the Treasure
of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and directed to cash said warrant
upon presentation thereof pro-ce rly endorsed.
The above and foregoing Resolution was adopted by the Board of Sip.wvisors
of the County of Contra Costa, on the 16th day of December, 1935, by the following
vote of the Board, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: Nne.
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In the Matter of Allowances to Indigents,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED TBAT:
SIDNEY H. BUSH, Rodeo Ave. Rodeo.
?10 County cash allowance be continued as cf Nov. 1, 1935-
CARRIE,±NGL� SLOAN, 619 Lexington St. El Cerrito.
1 .50 County cash allowance be discontinued as of Dec. 1,1935.
EMMA 1(UTTL)X ?t",ARCE Rodeo.
,.
county cash allowance discontinued as of Dec. 1, 1935
MRS. DOROTHY CARSCADDFN, 2086 Colfax St. Concord.
$50 a month county cash allowance continued as of Oct. 1, 1935
kATRICIA McLEOD, 636- 31st St. Richmond.
$17-50 State aid to the needy blind and $17.50 County cash allowance continued
as of Oct. 1335.
MRS- MARY 547- So. 30th St. Richmond.
l State a
late aid to the needy blind and $21-50 county cash allowance continued
as of Dec. 1, 935-
jogii G. Poou, 619- 31st St. Richmond.
$15, State aid to the needy blind an d $15. county cash allowance be increased
to read $19.50 State aid to needy blind and $18.50 Cou#ty cash allowance as of Dec.
let, 1935, and continued.
MRS. MARY CATHERINE LYNCH- Shell Ave. Mt.View, Martinez.
$10 State aid and $10 county aid for the needy blind be granted to begin as
of Nov. 21, 1935.
MRS. LUCRETIA VAUGHN. 2155 Buena Vista Ave. Walnut Creek.
$12-50 State aid to the needy blind and $12-50 County cash allowance be
discontinued as of Dec. 1st, 1935.
LAURA MADDOX, 1618 Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond.
$12.56 State aid to needy aged and $12.50 County cash allowance be granted
to begin as of Nov. 15, 1935-
EL11ER E. KRATZM- , 419- lith St. Richmond.
$10 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be grantd as
of Nov. 1st, 1935.
CAR,RJE B GL
" 'LaAN, 618 Lexington, El Cerrito.
$l11.00 State aid to the needy aged and $11.00 county cash allowance be
granted as of Nov. 15, 1935.
SARAH FRILiCES MAHAN, 154- 11th St. Richmond.
417-50 St ate aid to the needy aged and $17.50 county cash allowance be
granted t, begin as of Nov. 1, 1935.
ADQLPH 106_5tinSt. Richmond.
415.00 State aid to the needy aged and $15. county cash allowance be granted
as of Nov. 1, 1935•
CATHERINE McFLHON , 1537- 55th St. El Cerrito.
415. State aid to the needy aged and $15, county cash allowance be granted to egin
as of Nov. 15, 1935.
NELLIE PAINTER NZSBI 239- 6th St. Richmond.
$15, State aid to the needy aged and $15, county cash allowance be granted
as of Nov. 1, 1935.
MA MUTTOX PEARCE. Rodeo,
$17.50 State aid to the needy aged and $17-50 County cash allowance be
granted, to begin as of Nov. 15, 1935.
MRS. LOU132 g LAGEMA,11, Cor. C & Barrett Ave. Richmond.
$10,00
_
State aid to the-needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be increase
to $12-50 State aid to the needy aged and $12-50 0ourtY cash allowance as of Dec. 1,
1935, and continued.
MISS KATHERINE BROMLEY, 263- 14th St. Richm,:,nd.
$15. State aid to t he needy aged and $15. county cash allowance be increased
to $16. State aid to the needy aged and $16, county cash allowance as of Dec, 1,
1935, and continued.
MRS. ANNIE ZECIER, 901- 7th St. Richmond.
$12.50 State aid to needy aged and $12-50 county cash allowance be continued
as of Dec. 1935.
MR. THD-NUS BARRETT, 1015 :ievin Ave. Richmond.
T1-2-50 State aid to the needy aged and a12.50 county cash allowance be continu d
as of Sept. 1935.
MRS. FjALiCZS WRIGB , 663- 6th St. Richmond.
$5.00 State aid to the needy aged and $5.00 county cash allowance be discontin ed
as of Nov. 1, 1935.
MRS. ROSA M. WILLIS, 3921 $olano Ave. Richmond.
That aid be denied as need is not established.
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FRANCISCO AMERICUS DRAPER, 234_ 11th St. Richmond.
That aid be denied as State rules.Rat client is ineligible.
FLORENCE MAY DRAPER, 234_ 11th St. Richmond.
That aid be denied as State rules that clien is ineligible.
MRS. MARY AN., PARSONS Santa Fe Ave. Pinole.
That aid be denied as need is not established.
GEORGE I.Y, BOSTON, Danville.
.00 State aid to-he needy aged and $9. county cash allowance be granted to
begin as of Nov. 15, 1935.
MISS CHARLOTTE ELY. Danville.
$15. State and $15. county aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of Nov. 1,
1935•
NICHOLAS DEVLNE, C/o Fisher Ranch-. Happy Valle Rd. Lafayette,
X1.00 State aid to the needy aged and qll.00 county cash allowance be con_
' tinued as of Nov, 1, 1935.
BAR.NEY ROAN, Crockett.
12.50 State aid and $12.50 county aid for needy aged be discontinued as of
Dec. 1, 1935•
WALTME E. BAIR, Gen. Del. Lafayet ue.
Checks being held in the Auditor's office for July and August, 1935, be canceJ d.
LUTHER LEAVAS. Concord.
$15. State and $15, county aid be granted to Mr. Leavas to begin as of Nov.
1935.
MRS. CATHERIE M CAUL VAIL, Walnut Creek; -
13. State and $13. county aid for needy aged be granted to begin Nov. 7, 193 5
MRS, DEL ELEANOR CONNEER Concord.
$5.50 State and $5.50 county aid for the needy aged be granted to begin as
of Nov. 1, 1935.
MRS. HELEN ENOS Concord.
$14. State and $14. county aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of
1Yov. 1, 1935•
' MR. ERNEST SCHOLZ, Concord.
$15. State and $15 county aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of
Nov. 15, 1935.
WILLIAM F LONG Martinez.
15 State and 315. county aid be granted for needy aged to begin as of
Nov. 1, 1935•
WILLIAM CONWAY, Pine & Brown Sts. Martinez.
11,90 State and ,$11.50 County aid for needy aged be increased to $13.75
State and $13.75 county aid for needy aged as of Dec. 1, 1935:
WM. MEt�HALLy Concord.
$12.00 State and $12.00 county aid for needy aged be continued as of Sept. 1,
1935, and increased to $16-50 State and $16,50 county aid as of Dec. 1, 1935-
„
JOSEPH PIRES #3 Butterfield Court, Martinez.
-12.00 State aid to the needy aged and $12, county cash allowance be con-
tinued as of Nov. 1, 1935.
RICHARD PENTLAND BEALE, Port Chicago.
-chat aid be denied, as application is withdraw,.at applicant's request.
WALTER AUGUSTUS MYRICK, Clayton.
That aid be denied as applicant refuses to make necessary adjustment in his
' insurance policy.
ASAPH WILDER_ Box 165, Byron
APPLICATIOii BE DE?;IED
MRS. FERN CARLSON, 405_ 10th St, Richmond.
W September check be cancelled.
MARY MARSHALL. 2146 Colfax St. Cc cord.
' $10 State aid for an illegitimate child be continued as of Dec. 1,1935•
MRS FLORIDA COR 2354 Bonifacio St. Concord.
20,00 State and $25. County aid be continued for needy half-orphan children
as of Dec. 1, 1935•
BARNIE & OLGA DAVI, 23 Black Diamond St. PittsburE
$20. State aid .� decreased to $10 00 State aid and $20,00 county aid as of Ded.
8th, 1935 (For George and Harold Davi
YRS, FLORA B,°.ODERICK. Oakley,
That July check for?yrs. Broderick be cancelled.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 6, 1936, at 10 o'clock
A.M.
...............
...... Clerk.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA,
IT IS BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
ordered that a Special Meeting of said Board be held on Monday, the 23rd day of
December, 1935, at 2 o'clock 'P.M, for the nurpose of setting a time and place for
the hearing on the assessment lists of Reclamation District #1619, and for any ,
other business that may legally come before said meeting at said time.
Dated: December 23, 1935.
James N.Long
H.L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow. .
W.J.Buchanan
R.J.Trembath.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
Monday, December 23rd, 1935.
The Hoard met at 2 o'clEk P.M.
Present: Hon. W.J. Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings
Harry M.Stow, and R,J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
InMatter of Granting Dance
Permit to Saranac Improvement Assn.
The Saranac Improvement Association having applied to this 'oard for permiss
ion to conduct a dance until hour of 2 o'clock A.M. on Jan. 4th, 1936,
IT IS BY THE. BOARD ORDERED that permission to conduct said dance be and the
same is hereby granted.,
In Matter of Reclamation District #1619,
upon Return of Assessment List.
This Board of Supervisors having heretofore, to wit: on the 4th day of
November, 1935, and the 15th day of November,1935, duly and regularly appointed
H.W.Heidorn, C.T,Shellenberger, and 3.R.Burroughs, assessment commissioners
of Reclamation District #1619; that in accordance with their appointment and the la
governing assessment commissioners, the said Assessment Commissioners made their
said assessment list and did on the 23rd day of December, 1935, make their return
thereof with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors;
NOW THEnFORa IT I3 ORDERED that the 20th day of January, 1936, at the
hour of 2 o'clock P.M. of said day, be and the same is hereby appointed as the time '
for hearing objections to said assessment valuations.
AND IT I5 FURTHER ORDERED that notice of such hearing, as required by lar,
be published for at least two weeks prior to such hearing in Byron Times, a news-
paper of general circulation published in the said Contra Costa County, California. ,
Done in open session of the Board of Supervisors of Cont a CostaCounty
State of Cali:E rnia, this 23rd day of December, 1935.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 6, 1936, at 10 o'clock
A.M. ))••
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UL.'�,& /f dhf�-Wrman.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CO:;TFA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORi,?IA.
MONEIAY, January 6th, 1936.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. 's-`.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Sunervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry M,Stow, and R,J,Trembath. S.C,77ells, Clerk.
The Minutes and proceedings of the.Board for and during the month of December,
1935, are read to the Board and by the Bo-rd,approved as read and signed by the
Chairman and Clerk.
In Matter of Correction of Assessments.
G.O.Hgeese, County Assessor, having ap�lied to this Board, for authorization
to the County Auditor of Contra Costa County, to correct the following assessment, t wit:
Year 1935-36: Vol. 19 Assessment No. 35138 Ralph H. & Gilbert D.Cruickshanks,
are assessed with For. Lot 11 block 104 Richmond Annex Addn, assessed value of real
estate $100. Ralph H. & Gilbert D,Cruickshanks both claim War Veteran Exemotion
on 1/2 interest each but Through an error in office of Assessor exemption was not
allowed. Authorization to have auditor allow exemption is asked.
Vol. 18, Assessment No. 40541 George &Mary Papas are assessed with Lot 10, Blk 57
City of Pittsburg, land value ;$440, and improvements $1200. Mr. Pappas claimed
War Veteran Exempt on on this Lot but through an error in office of Assessor the
exanntion was not cello,-ed. Mr. Pandas paid first installment on this lot. Author_
ization is asked to have auditor aliow $1000 War Veteran Exemntioe on the second
installment.
and the said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra
Costa County:
' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said Assessments
applied fo
: In Matter of Cancellation of
Deed.
M.W.Joost, Tax Collector of Contra Oosta County, having requested authorizat-
ion for the cancellation of Tax Deed No. 909, to the State of California for Lot
6, Block 3, Kensington Park Tract, dated June 29th, 1935, and recorded on page 210
in Vol. 409 of Official Records in Contra Costa County Recorder's office, on the
grounds that said deed was executed in error, the property in said deed described
having been redeemed on October 22nd, 1931,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization for cancellation of said deed
is hereby granted.,
' In Matter of application for Dance 1ermit.
The following applicants having applied to this Board for permission to
conduct a dance until 'hour of 3 o'clock A.--, on fallowing dates, and places, to wit:
Tassajara Improvement Club, Feb. 22nd, 1936, at Danville.
Antioch Horseshoe Club, Oak Grove Hall, Antioch, each Saturday night during
month of January, 1936,
S
It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to conduct said dances be granted.,
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In Matter of Acceptance of Easement
from Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Company, for construction of Maltby Overhead
Crossing..
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, having presented to the
County of Contra Costa, a Foran of a"asement for street purposes over and across a for y ,
foot strip of land across that certain 19,71 acre right of way lying and being in
Swamp and Overflowed Land Surveys Nos. 86 and 89, in Rancho Monte Del Diablo,
for the purpose of construction of a reinforced concrete viaduct at Maltby, in the
County of Contra Costa, State of California; ,
IT IS BY Tr- BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Easement be and the same is
hereby accepted and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized tosignsame
on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
It is further ordered that the County Clerk record a cony of said Easement
in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County.2 -
In Matter of Acceptance of Grant
of Easement from Southern Pacific Railroad
Company.
The Southern Pacific Railroad Comnany, a corporation, having presented to
the County of Contra Costa, a Grant of Easement for right to construct and maintain
the slopes of a Highway fill upon and across those certain parcels of land, situate,
in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and lying within the railroad
right of way and property of the said Southern Pacific Railroad Company, asshown
on Blue Print Man at-�ached to said Form of Easement,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Grant of ,Easement be and the same is
hereov approved and 6.S.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Sunervisors of Contra Cos
County is hereby authorized to sign said Grant of Easement on behalf of the County
of Contra Costa.,
In Matter of Sale of Knightsen
School Bonds.
This Board'having heretofore advertised for sale, bonds of the Knightsen '
School District, thirteen in number, of the denomination of $1000 each, and this
being time and place for receiving of bids, for said bonds, the following bids
are received and read to this Board, to wit:
Bid of Dean 'Vitter & Co, '
Par, accrued interest to date of delivery plus premium of $258.00.
Alternate bid: Bonds to be on a 32 per cent basis, plus premium o£ $32,00, and
accrued interest,
Bid of Stone & Yo r�berg& First 'Nati nal Bank of Antioch
Par, accrued interest to date of delivery, nlus premium of $695,0J,
Bid of Bank of Martinez:
Par, plus accrued interest to date of delivery and plus premium of $563,28.
And the Board having fully considered all of said bids received, finds t.-at
the bid of Stone & Youngber and First National Bank of Antioch, is the highest and
best bid received for said bonds,
I
sl .N
IT IS, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Sunervisor Stow,
by the BOARD ORDERED that said bends be and the same are hereby ordered sold to Stone
& Youngberg and First I7ational Bank of Antioch, for the sun of par, plus accrued
interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of 4695.00.
' In Matter of Claim of Dan Foley
against State Compensation Insurance Fund.
Dan Foley, having heretofore filed a claim with State Compensation Insurance
Fund for injuries received while in the employ of the County of Contra Costa,
' and the State Compensation Insurance Fund having disclair-ied any liability for said
injury,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that s aid claim be referred to the District At-
torney of Contra Costa County for the purpose of prosecuting the said claim of Dap
i
Foley against State Compensation Insurance Fund.k.
In 'Matter of Petition f_r -lacing
of "Stop Signs" on Treat Lane.
A petition having been filed with this Board asking that "Stop" signs
be placed on Treat Lane at its intersection with Cowell Road,
Ii IS on motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Trembath,
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petition be denied upon the grounds that Treat Lane
' is a main travelled highway carrying a considerable traffic and that Cowell Road is
a minor road carrying a minimum amount of traffic.
In Matter of Placing Advertisement
of Resources of Contra Costa County
in "The Story of Contra Costa County,
Survey Edition" of the Contra Costa Gazette_
Martinez Daily Standard.
This Board deeming "The Story of Contra Costa County, Survey Edition",
of the Contra Costa Gazette-Martinez Daily Standard, to be a good advertising medium
of the resources of Contra Costa County,
IT IS BY TSv: BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $250. be paid to Contra Costa
' Gazette-Martinez Daily Standard for advertising the resources of Contra Costa County
in "The Story of Contra Costa County, Survey Edition" of the Contra Costa Gazette_
Martinez Daily Standard.
IT IS FURYFTER ORDERED that Contra Costa Gazette-Martinez Daily Standard,
' present a duly verified claim on the Advertising Fund of Contra Costa County, in payment
of soid advertising.
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In Matter of Renewal of Lease,
to State Department of Motor -
Vehicles.
The lease on office quarters occupied by the State Department of Motor
Vehicles in the basement of the Hall of Records Building being about to expire,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Lease on said quarters be and the same
is hereby extended to January 31st, 1937, at the yearly rental of $1.00 per year.
In Matter of Subordinating Property
Agreement between Henry T.Silvester,
et al, and the L�ouniy of Contra Costa.
This Board having heretofore ordered the District Attorney of Contra Costa
County to draw un an Agreement subordinating that certain Property Agreement
between Henry T.Silvester and Thursa Ann Si}vester, and the County of Contra Costa,
now recorded in the office of the Oounty Recorder to a certain Deed of Trust held by
the Richmond Branch of the America^ Trust Company, and said District Attorney
having presented a. Form of Agreement to this Board, for the signatures of the member
of said Board,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD=Dthat said Form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and each member of this Bo-rd is hereby authorized to sign same.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That a copy of the said Agreement be recorded in
the office of the 'bunty Recorder.K ,
In Matter of Allowance to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT:
AN14A B. PETERSEid, 510 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito.
$15, county cash allowance discontinued as of Dec. 1, 1935.
SUSIE D{ARTIN, 604— 3rd St. Richmond.
$19.50 County cash allowance be discontinued as of Dec. 1, 1935.
LILIIAN LAT EXCE, 1103 Alhambra Ave. Martinez.
0 A month county cash allowance which has been paid to Mrs. Remmers,
be discontinued as of Dec. 14, 1935.
MRS. 5'.Ii4NIE BOSLER, 924 Balra Drive, El Cerrito.
17.50 State aid to the blind and $17.50 County cash allowance be renewed
as of Nov. 1935.
A'ii9 B. PETERSE; 510 Liberty St. El Cerrito
15. State aid to needy aged and $15, county cash allowance, granted as of ,
Dec. 1, 1935•
ALFRED HOFFMAN, Box 3, Diablo.
$10 State aid to needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be granted as of
,:ov. 15, 1935.
CARRIE L. SARGENT, 324 South 9th St. Richmond.
$13. State aid to `he needy aged and $13. county cash allowance be granted
to begin as of Jan. 1, 1936.
SUSIE MARTIN, 664_ 3rd St. Richmond.
$13.50 State aid to the needy aged and $13.50 county cash allowance be grante
as of Dec. 1, 1935•
ELIHU YALE 239— 3rd St. Richmond.
$15. State aid to the needy aged and $15, county cash allowance be renewed
as of Sept. 1935•
MRS. ELIZABETH YALE, 239_ 3rd St. Richmond.
$15. State aid to the needy aged and $15. county cash allowance be renewed
as of Sept. 1935.
JAMES A. HOLLAND, Box 517, North Richmond.
$13.75 State aid to the needy aged and ,13.75 county cash allowance be renew
ed as of Nov. 1935.
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GEORGE CHAMBERLAIN, 604-2 Ripley Ave, Richmond.
$12.50 State aid for the needy aged and $12,50 county cash allowance be
continued as of Sent. 1935.
'i;ILLIAM DEACY, 519 Lexington Ave. E1 Cerrito.
$10.00 State aid to the needy aged and 410,00 county cash allowance be renewed
as of $eut, 1935.
MRS, MARY A. PIE.RSON, 314 Barrett Ave. Richmond,
' $12,00 State aid to the needy aged and $12, county cash allowance be renewed
as of Dec. 1, 1935•
ALEXANDER 130'�*N 2410 Maine Ave. Richmond,
10 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be renewed as
as of Sept. 1, 1935 and ..=10 state aid to needy aged and $10 county cash allowance
be amended to read pll. State aid to needy aged and $11 county cash allowance as of
Jan. 1, 1936. .
MRS. ELIN7H STEi30N, 92$ Key Blvd. E1 Cerrito.
10 State aid to needy aged and $10 county cash allo:.,rance, be renewed as of
Nov. 1935, and that $10 State aid to the needy seed and $10 county cash allowance bel
increased to $11,50 State aid to needy aged aad 11.50 County cash allowance as of
Jan. 1, 1936.
SRS. FAN-1E COTTLE, Box 399, Richmond.
$15 State aid toneedy aged and $15, county cash allowance be renewed as of 0¢E
1, 1935, and $15. State aid to ne-dy abed and $15. county cash allowance be decreased
to $12,50 State aid to needy aged and *12.50 County cash allowance as of Jan. 1, 1930,
JOSEPH SARGE-IT, 324 S. 9th St. Richmond.
$15, State aid to needy aged and 0:5. county cash allowance be decreased to
$13. State aid to needy aged and $13. county cash allowance as of Jan. 1, 1936,
FRA_dKLIX J. GARD:iER, 1427 ±devin Ave. Richmond.
$17.50 State aid to needy aged and 117.50 County cash a llowance be reduced to
read: $15. State aid to needy aged and $15, county cash allowance as of Dec. 1, 1935
WILLIAM J. ';IAITLQ,,T, 573 Mt. View Ave. San Bernardino, Cd.
$10 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be discontinued
as �f Jan. 1, 1936,
ODIid PARELI KAURIN, 934 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito.
That application for aid be denied.
' EUGENE FARRELL, 414 Ripley Ave. Richmond.
That anplicati.on for aid be de;ied.
THOMAS CRA'WFORD, 6309 ;Peak Ave. Richmond.
That December check be cancelled,
ROBERT E. M6PHERSO;i Moraga Ave. Lafayette.
,15 State and $15 County aid for needy aged to begin as of Dec, 1, 1935, be
granted.
?::RS, CriRI3TI;;A 3I 'AS: , Prospect Ave. Port Costa.
1935.
$6.00 State and o.00 county aid for needv aped be continued as of June 1,
Y.A::iEL WADOR, Tass.jera, C/o Mrs, Marie Griesel, Gen Del. Livermore,
$10 State and $10 county aid for needy aged be continued es of Jan. 1, 1936
and increased to $10.50 State and $10.50 C6unty aid as of Jan. 1,1936•
LRS, A?NI_ PETERSON, Rte 41, Concord.
$7.50 State and $7.50 County aid to the needy aged be granted to begin as of
Dec. 1, 1935.
MR', SIVA:.' PETERSON, Rte #1, Concord.
47,50 State and 47.50 County aid to the needy aged be granted to begin as of
' Dec. 1, 1935•
SIRS, CLARA BALLARD, Rte F2, Box 200, Concord.
$7.50 State and $7.50 County aid for the needy aged 'beginning as of Dec. 1,
1935, be granted.
SRS. DELLA GRIFFIK, 1131 Ferry St. Ma_tinez,
$12.00 State aid to the needy aged and $12.00 County cash allowance be
granted to be--,in as of Dec. 1, 1935.
' `ER. ALEX BUCKLEY, Concord.
-12,50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 County cash allowance be
continued as of Nov. 1935•
MRS, MARIETTA ALLEN, Martinez.
415. State and $15. County aid for the needy aged be continued as of July
1, 1935, and paid to Mrs. R,V,Lytton, Martinez,
MRS, KATE ASH, Vine Hill, Martinez.
$7.50 State aid to the needv aged an', $7.5)Connty cash allowance be renewed
as of Nov. 1935, and $7.50 State aid to needy aged and $7.50 County cash allowance be
increased to 412,50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 County cash allowance
as of Jan. 1, 1930.
WILLIAd FAHY, Clayton.
That a.nlication for aid be denied.
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EDWARD GRAY, Rte #2, Concord.
That ., plication for aid be denied.
WILL ROWLEE. Walden Road, Walnui Creek.
That November check being held in Auditor'soffice be cancelled and that Mr.
and Mrs. Rowlee's checks for month of December and all £ollowine be released.
CHARLES MANSTROM, 1056 Cumberland Ave, Pittsburg
$10 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be continued
as of Nov. 1935•
HARRY HALL. Oakley.
$11.00 State and $11.00 county aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of
Dec. 1, 1935•
MRS. LAURA COLLIS, Anderson Auto Caron, Brentwood.
$12,50 State and $12.50 county aid to needy aged be granted to begin as of _
Dec. 1, 1935•
MRS. HARRIETT BROVN, 610 F. St, Antioch, '
$12.00 State aid to needy aged and $12,00 county cash allowance be renewed
asof Oct, 1, 1935, and $12. State aid to the needy aged and $12, county cash allowane
be increased to $13,50 State aid to -,eedy aged and $13.50 County cash allowance-
as of Jan. 1, 1930,
MRS. AMELIA GRAVES BRENTVIOOD Hotel Brentwood.
That 10 State and and $10 county aid for needy aged be discontin,-ted as of
Jan. 1, 1936.
MR, MICHAEL ?'c}`ILUN, O'Hara Ave. Oakley.
That application be denied,
MRS. ALICE BANFILL, Byron.
T.:at application be denied, application withdrawn at applicant's request.
HRS. ER;SEST SIMO (dimontacchi) 1705 Chanslor Ave. Richmond. - -
$10 State and $60. County aid for children of an incapacitated father be
granted to begin as of Dec.16, 1935, -
MRS. JOHN M"LLEN, 612-16th St. Richmond.
$20 State and $�5. county aid for children of an incapacitated father be
granted to begin as of Dec, 19, 1935,
MRS. MARY IVA:.CICH, Pinole,
$10 State and $10 county aid for needy half orphan children be discontinued
as of Dec. 23, 1935•
'IRS. ESEQUIEL BARRAGAN� 340 First St. Richmond.
That State aid be denied.
BARBARA JEA:i KATHRYN, HAHILYN AND MARJORIE MILLER, Danville, (Mr. and Mrs. Farrell
Rieley . Application for aid be denied.
MRS, MARY SAMORA, 2259 Bonafacio St. Concord.
$10 State aid for needy half orphan children be continued as of Dec. 1935•
MRS, ROSE TAR.4iiTRSO, 1716 3studillo St. Martinez.
$10 State aid and $8,50 County aid for needy half orphan children be continued
as of Dec. 1935,
MRS. LIBBY JOAQUIN, Marsh Creek Rd. Clayton.
0O Stud and $30 county aid be decreased to $40 State aid and $10 county
aid as of Jan. 1, 1936. -
2RS, MARE GREGORY, 'Siemer Sanatorium, Weimar, Cal,
il10 State and $10 county aid for needy chit ren be discontinued as of Dec.
31, 1935•
MRS. JESSIE HAHNE, 3rd St, Concord Acres, Concord. ' r
$10 State aid be discontinued as of Dec. 31, 1935•
MRS. FRA:K FOSTER, 135 W. 6th St. Pittsburg,
X10 State and $40 County aid for children of an incapacitated father be
discontinued as of Ja,. 1, 1936-
MRS. JEANNETTE DORN, Lone Tree Way, Antioch,
0 State aid and $10 County aid for needy half orphan children be granted
to belgin as of Dec. 15, 1935.
MRS. FRANCES RUBIO, 904 I. St. Antioch,
$30 State and $30 County aid for hoedy half orphan children he granted as
of Dec. 15, 1935,
MRS. AMIDY COMPOMIZZO, 500_ 2nd St. Antioch
$ 0 State aid for needy half orphan children be discontinued as of Jan. 1, 1936,
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In Matter of Authority to
M.W.Joost, Tax Collector, to
Conduct a Tax Sale, of Delinquent
Properties, at Public Auction.
The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the
Minutes of the Board:
BE IT RZSOLVED: That it be declared to be the Judgment of this Board that
the following described property now owned by she Sias-e of California, be sold pur-
anent to Chapter 396 of the Statutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa
County at public auction, for cash,
ash, or by contract of sale, in sums not less than
the amount set opposite each parcel or piece of land, hereinafter described, plus
costs of sale:
In Jennings EastRiclunond Terrace Tract— Lots 6,9,10,11 Block 6, Sold to the
State June 26, 1919, for delinquent taxes of 1918. To be sold in a mm not less than
forty and 03/100 ($40.) dollars, plus costs of sale, ' Deed No. 45.
In Jennings East Richmond Terrace Tract -- Lots 3,6,8,9,10,and 11, Block 14.
Sold to tae State June 26, 1919, for delinquent taxes of 1919. To be sold in a
sum not less than sixty and 00/100 (,jb() ) dollars, plus costs of Sale, Deed No. 46.
In Jennings Fast Richmond Terrace Tract-- lot 12, Block 7. Sold to the
State J-,ule 22, 1521, for delinquent taxes of 1920. To be sold in a sum of not less
than ran and 00/100 (410.) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 36.
In the Ke'v Tract- Lot 31, Block 1. Sold to the State June 26, 1925, for
delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 0071 00
($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale,
Deed No, 36.
In the Key Tract- Lots 35-30, Block 3. Sold to the State June 26, 1925,
for delinquent taxes of 1;24. To be so!.,' in a sum of not less than Twenty and 00/100
($20.) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed NO. 37.
In the Kev Tract- Lot 43, Block 6. Sold to the State June 26, 1925, for
delinquen t taxes of 1924. To be sold in a mm of not less than Ten and 007100 (410)
dollars plus costs of sale, Deed No. 38.
In Marine View -errace- Lot 3, Block 5. Sold to the State June ,)6 1922, for
delinquent taxes of 1921. To be sold in a a= got less than Ten and 00/i00 ($10.)
dollars, plus costs of sale, -eua o. 6.
In Marine View Terrace- Lot 15, Block 6. Sold to the State June 26 1922
for delinquent taxes of 1-21. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00h0o
(410.) Dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 7.
In Marine View Terrace- Lots 4 and 41, Block 5, Sold to the State June 26,
1?24 for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a stni not less than twenty and 00/T
02Q 0.) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 17
In Marine Vier Terrace--Lots 44-45, Block 5. Sold to the State June
.for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than twenty and 09,/io",)"
dollars MO.) plus costs of sale, Deed*No. 19.
In Marine View Terrace- Lot 22, Block 6, Sold to the State June 26 1925
for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less tan ten and 00�100
($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed 20.
In Marine Vie;.- Terrace Extension- Lot 9 Block 15. Sold to the State
June 26, 1922, for delinquent taxes of 1921. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten
and 00/100 (610.) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 9,
In Marine View Terrace Extension- Lot 49, Block 11. Sold to helate "'no
26 923, for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a a= not less than ten and
b0h100( $10.) dollars, clus costs of sale Dee N). 286,
.
In Marine View Terrace Extension- Lots 21-22, Block 17; sold to the State
June 26 192an� for delinquent -axes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than twenty
and 00/iOO (4h--O) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 21.
In Meekrs Add. to Richmond- Lois 16-17, Block 39. Sold to the State June
22, 1921, for delinquent taxes of 1920. To be sold in a sum not less than twenty
and 00/101 ($20.) dollars, plus costs of sale - Deed No, 7,
In Meekers AdC4 to Richmond- Lot 5, Block 39, Sold to the State June 22,
1321, for delinquent taxes of 1920. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100
10.) dollars, ,.lus costs of sale. Deed No. S.
In the Mound Tract- Lot 39, Sold to the State June 22, 1921, for delinquent
taxes of 1920. To be sold in a sum not less than is- and 00/100 (�10.) dollars,-plus,
costs of sale. Deed No. 19.
In the North Ber?eley Terrace Tract- Lot 5, Block 37. Sold to the State I
June 26, 1917, for delinquent taxes of 1910, To be sold in a sum not less than ten
and 00/100 ($10.) dollars plus Costs of sale. Deed No. 37 11
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 11, Block 21 Sold to the State June
26, 1918 for delinquent taxes Of 1917. To be sold in a a= not less than ten and
00/100 ($;0.) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed NO. 37
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In North Berkeley Terrace Tract_ Lot 14, Block 21. Sold to the State June 26,
1916, for delinquent taxes of 1917. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and- -
00/100 ($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 36
In the North Berkeley Terrace Tract_ Lot 22, Block 24. Sold to the State June
26, 1916 for delinquent taxes of 1917. To be sold in a sum not less than `en and
00/100 ($10.) d)llars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 39.
In the North Berkeley Terrace, Tract,_ Lots 15, 16, =lock 35. Sold to the
State June 26, 1916, for delinquent taxes of 1917. To be sold in a sum not less '
than twenty and 00/100 ($20.) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 40.
In the North Berkeley Terrace Tract _ Lots 6, 9 Block 16. Sold to the
State June 2o,1919 for delinquent taxes of 1916. To be sold in a sum not lessthan
twenty & 00/100 ($20.) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 33•
In the North Berkeley Terrace Tract_ Lot 6, Block 42. fold to the State
June 2b, 1919 for delinquent taxes of 1916. To be sold in a sum not less than
Ten & 00/100 1$10.) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 34.
In the North Berkeley Terrace Tract_ Lots 13-14_15, Block 15. Sold to ,
the State June 22, 19213 for delinquent taxes of 1920. To be sold in a sum not lea
than thirty and 00/100 `$30.) dollars, plus coats of sale, Deed No. 31.
In the North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 2, Block 27. Sold to the State June `
22, 1921, for delinquent taxes of 1920. To be sold in a sum not less than ten
and 00/100 ($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 33.
In the North Berkeley Terrace- Tract: Lot 12, Block 21. Sold to the State
June 26, 1923, for d€-linquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum not less than
Ten and 00/100 ($10.1 dollars,Dlus costs of sale. Deed No. 377.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract# Lots, 3, 6 and 9, Block 21; Sold to the
State June 26, 1924, for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum not less
than thirty and 00/100 ($30.0) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 62.
IN North Berkeley Terrace Tract: Lot 1, Block 23. Sold to the State June 26,
1925, for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/10
($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale, - Deed No. 63.
In the North Harbor Tract_ Lot 12, Block 5. Sold to the State June 22, 1921
for delinquent taxes of 1920. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten & 00/100
(.710.) dollars, plus casts of sale, Deed No. 37.
In the Nap of North Richmond Land And Ferry Co. No. 1 __
Lot 11, Block 3,
sold to the State June 2b, 1925, for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a
sum not less than Ten and 00/100 ($10.) dollars, plus costs of sie, Deed No. 74.
In the Map of North Richmond Land and Ferry Co. No. 1__ Lot 27. Block 15, sold
to the State June 26, 1925 for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sus not
less than Ten and 00/100 (610.) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 75.
In Nystrom's Add. to Richmond- �ot 3, Block 2. Sold to the State June 26, 19
for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100
($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 13
In Hystrom's Add. to Richmond- Lot 3, Block 5. Sold to the State June 26,
1925, for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less San ten and 00/1 0
($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 1 .
In Nystrom's Add, to Richmond- The IF, 50 feet of the E. 150 feet of Block B.
Sold to the State June 26, 19255 for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a mn
not less than ten and 00/100 ($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 15.
In the Overland Tract- Lot 33 Blocs 3, Sold to the State June 22, 1921,
for delinquent taxes of 1920. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/lOO
($10.) dollars,p lus costs of sale. Deed No. 11.
In the Overland Tract_ Lots 31, 32, Blocs 4. Sold to the State June 26, 1924 '
for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum not less than twenty and 00/10
($20.) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 42.
In the J.C.Owens Addition to the City of Richmond-Lot 12, Block 19/x
sold to the State June 21, 1920, for delinquent taxes of 1919. To be sold in a
sum not less than ten and 00/100 (310.) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 36.
In t'.:e J.C.Owens Addition to the City of "ichmond- Lot 5, Block 6. Sold to
the State June 26, 1923, for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum not ,
less than ten and 00/160 ($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 366
In the J.C.Owens Addition to the City of Richmond, Lot 2, Block 16. Sold
the State June 26, 1923, for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum not
less than ten and 00/100 ($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 367.
In the Peres Andrade Tract- Lot 14, Block 6. Sold to the State June 26,
1919 for delinquent taxes of 1916. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and
00/100 (310.) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 15.
In the Peres Andrade Tract- Lot 3, Block 6, Sold to the State June 26, 1924,
for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100
($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 50_A.
In the Town of Point Richmond, Official MaD.:o. 3- Lots 16_19, Block B. Sold
to the State June 26, 1910, for delinquent taxes of 1915. To be sold in a sum no
less than twenty and 00/100 ($20.0) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 14.
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In the Town of Point Richmond, Official Man No. 3-- Lot 14, Block E. sold to the
'tate June 26, 1918, for delinquent taxes of 1917. To be sold in a sum not less
than Ten and 00/100 010.) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 13.
In the Town of Point Richmond,Official Map No. 3- Lot 11, Block F. Sold to the
State June 26, 1918, for delinquent taxes of 1917. To be sold_ in a sum not less
than Ten and 00/100 ( 10.) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 14,
' In the Town of Point Richmond,Official flap ''io. 3 - Lot 1, Block. E. Sold to the
State June 26, 1919, for delinquent taxes of 1918. To be sold in a sum not less
than Ten and C1/100 (,$"10.) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 12.
In the +own of Point Richmond, Official Man Ido. 3_ One Lot adjoining Lot 1
Block R. being 75 feet by 46 feet of Lot 2, Block R. Sold to the State June 20,
1919, for delinquent taxes of 1918. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten
and 0G/100 ($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 13.
In the Town of Point Richmond, Official Man No. 3- Lot 37, Block B. Sold to the
State June 22, 1921, for delinquent taxes of 1920. To be sold in a sum not less
than Ten and 00/100 (410.) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 9.
In the 'Town of Point Richmond, Official Map No. 3_ Lot 2, Block C, Sold to the
State June 26, 1924, for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum not less
than Ten and 00/100 (410) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 19.
In the Pullman Park Tract_ Lot 1, Block G. sold to the StateJune 26, 1922,
for delinquent taxes -of 1921. To be sold in a sum not less than. Ten and 00/100
(410.00) dollars, plus costsof sale Deed No. 13,
In the Pullman Park Tract- Lot 12, Block H. sold to the StateJune 26, 1922,
for delinquent taxes of 1921. To be Sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100
(410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 14.
In the P Ullman Park !-act_ Lot 49Block A. sold to the State June 26, 1924,
for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100
(,$10.) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed ido. 54.
RESOLL"TION, OF CONDOLENCE UPN THE DEATH OF CHARLES H. NISSEN
WHEREAS, Divine Providence has removed from our midst Charles H.Nissen,
WHEREAS, in the death of Charles H.Nissez,, the State of California, and the
County of Contra Costa, has lost an able and efficient officer who was ever faith-
ful to his trust a:.d alert to the duties imposed upon him;
WHEREAS. CHARLES H. NISSEN, died in the Derformance of his duties that the
highways might be made safe for the living. -
RESOLVED, that this Board tenders to the bereaved family its earnest symnath ,
RESOLVED., that a cony of this Resolution be spread noon the Minutes of
this Board and a duly certified copy t''nereof be forwarded to the widow of the
deceased.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 20th, 1936, at
10 o'clock A.M.
�1: !v....Clerk.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, JANUARF 20th, 1936,
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Ron. W.J.Buchanan, Chair man;Supervisors James N.Long, harry M.Stow,
H.L.Cummings, and R.J.Trembath. S,C.'Aells, Clerk,
In Matter of Allowance to Indigents '
under care of Probation Officer.
It is by the Board ordered that beginning January 15, 1936, State and
C..unty aid in the amount of $20, per month each be discontinued the Probation Officer, _
Thomas A,Boyer, for support and maintenance of Charles and Vivian Gorich.
That beginning Dec. 30,1935. State aid in the amount of $10 per month
be discontinued the Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for support and maintenance �-
of William Joseph Azevedo. ,
That `eginning Sept. 11, 1935, $10.00 per month State aid for the support
and maintenance of Philip Mercado, be discontinued and that $20. County aid be
allowed for his support from s;,id date.,<
In Matter of Approval of
Bond on Lost Warrant.
It appearing to this Board that Warrant No. Gen. 2280 heretofore drawn by the
County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County in favor of M.F.Jirka,
in sum of $4.67 payable out of the General Fund, of said County, has been lost
and the said M.F.Jirka having furnished to this Board a good and sufficient Bond
in the sum of $9.34 indemnifying the County against loss on the issuance of a dupe
licate Warrant to replace Auditor's 'Warrant No. Gen. 2280.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Bond and the Sureties thereon be and
the same are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra CostaCounty is hereby
authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of M.F.Jirka payable out of the Gen—
eral Fund in sum of $4.67 to replace said Warrant No. Gen. 2280.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.Y:
In Matter of Accentance of
Payment from Mary Ivancich.
Mary Ivancich, having received County aid from Contra Costa County during
the past four years, or more, and it appearing to this Board that while receiving
said Count aid, Mary Ivancich had a bank account sufficient for her support and sai
Mary Ivancich having tendered to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County,
the sum of $1150.94 in return for county aid received by her during the past four
years, and the District attorney having deposited said $1150.94 in special Deposit
Fund of Contra Costa county,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $1150.94 be accepted from said
Mary Ivancich in full settlement of any claim the County of "ontra Costahas against
said Mary Ivancich and that said sum of $1150.94 be transferred from the Special
Deposit Fund to the Charities & Corrections Fund of said Oounty.
The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous.r,,
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In Matter of Payment of Hospitalization
of Sal Jimno, Deputy Sheriff.
Sal Jimno, Deputy Sheriff of Contra CostaCounty, having heretofore been injure
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while performing his duties as Deputy Sheriff and John A,Miller, sheriff of Contra
Costa County, having reported to this Board that said Sal Jimno has incurred ex tr a
Hospitalization fees net covered by State Compensation Insurance Fund in the semi of $190
' Board
moreor less, and this/being of the opinion said extra hospitalization fees and the
cost of replacing one suit of clothes ruined while in performance of his duties,
should be paid for by the County of Contra Costa,
' IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the payment of said extra hospitalization fee
and the payment for clothes ruined by said Sal Jimno in the performance of his duties
as Deputy Sheriff, be referred to County Auditor D,M,Teeter, and that said expenses
be pa'_d out of compensation allowed said Sal Jimno by State Comoensation Insurance
fund..,
In Matter of Granting Permit
to M,D,Penfield to Lay Water Pipe
line.
M.D.Penfield, having applied to this Board for permission to lay a water pipe
line for about 1000 feet along the County Road south of Walnut Creek,
IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said water pipe line be
and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the
' County Surveyor of Contra "osta "ounty and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of
said District.^
In Matter of Granting Dance
Permit.
Bay Point Fire Department having applied to this Board for permission to conduc
a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A,V. on Feb. 16, 1936, at Port Chicago, California,
It is by the Board ordered that permission to conduct said dance be granted.r
In Matter of Request of The Oakland
Post Enquirer for placing of advertisement
of Resources of Contra Costa County.
The Oakland Post Enquirer having requested this Board to place an advertise_
' meat of the resources of Contra Costa County in the Annual Promotional Edition of The
Oakland Post Enquirer, and the funds of the Advertising Fund of said County now being
exhausted,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of said The Oakland Post Enquirer
' be and the same is hereby denied.
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In Matter of Election in
Delta Permanent Road Division
of Contra Costa County.
RESOLUTIO:i CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION T:. BE
HELD IN THE DELTA PERMANENT ROAD DIVISIO:e OF
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, on the 28th day of
FEBRUARY, 1936, AND SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED
VOTERS OF SAID DELTA PERMANENT ROAD DIVISION
OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, THE PROPOSITION OF ,
LEVYING A SPECIAL TAE UPON TIE LAND OF SAID
DELTA PERMANENT ROAD DIVISION, AND DESIGNATING
THE ELECTIO. PRECINCT AND POLLING PLACE AND
APPOINTING THE ELECTION OFFICERS FOR SAfD
ELECTION.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County,
as follows:
SECTION 1: WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, at
a regular meeting of said Board held on the 6th day of January, 1936, received a
written petition signed by not less than ten of the resident free holders of the Delt
Permanent Road Division of Contra Costa County, requesting that Dlans beprepared
for thePonstruction and improvement of the road described in the order for the format
ion of said Delta Permanent Road Division of Contra Costa County. Said petition recom
mended that the road described in the aforementioned order be constructed and'improv_
ed by constructing sand where required,and by blading and oiling the entire surface o
said road; the materials proposed to be used consisting of the usual rock, sand, grav
and asphaltic road oil. Said petition estimated the probable cost of said work to b
$2000.00 and requested said Board of Supervisors to levy a special tax upon the lands
in said Delta Permanent Road Division to raise the moneys necessary for said work,
to be apportioned equally over a period of two years, and for such purpose to call a
special election to determine whetter such tax should be levied. The Board of Super—
visors finds that said petition and organization is in all respects as required by la ,
and is signed by the required number of resident free holders of said Delta Permanent
Road Division of Contra Costa County, and,
WHE.L AS, the public interest and necessity demand the calling of said elect
ion hereinafter set forth.
SECTIO]4 II. :+OW THEREFORE, it is ordered that a special election be,
and the same is herebyealled to be held in the Delta Permanent Road Division of Contr
Costa County on the 28th day of February, 1936, for the object and purpose of subnitt
ing to the qualified electors of the said Delta Permanent Road Division the proposition
of levying a special tax on the lands in said Delta Permanent Road Division. '
SECTION III. That the objects and purposes for which said election is
calledis to determine whether or not said special tax to raise the sum of $2000.00
necessary for the construction and improvement of said road in said Delta Permanent
Road Division, shall be levied upon the lands in said Permanent Road Division; said
amount to be raised in successive years, $1000.00 to be raised each year.
SECTION IV. That the said election shall be held in all particulars
not recited in this resolution as provided by the law of the State of California,
for holding general elections.
SECTION V. The ballot to be used at such election shall be printed in the
following form:
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INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS. No.
To vote on a question or proposition stamp a cross (:)
in the voting square after the word AYES" or after the
word "NO". All marks except the cross (x) are forbidden.
All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidden and
make a ballot void. If you wrongly stamp, tear or deface
this ballot, return it to one of the election officers
and obtain another.
Shall a special tax be levied on the lands
in the Delta Permanent Road Division to raise
the sum of $2000 for road improvement and con_ ' TAX '
struction, $1000.00 of which to be raised each
year for two successive years. YES '
Shall a special tax be levied on the lands
in the Delta Permament Road Division to raise ' TAR '
' the sum of $2000 for road improvement and con—
struction
on—struction $1000,00 of which to be raised each ' NO '
year for two successive years.
SECTION VI. Any qualified voter residing in said Delta Permanent Road Div—
ision may vote at said election in favor of said proposition by stamping a cross (x)
on his ballot in the scuare at the right of the word "YES" following the proposition —
to be voted upon, 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 pronosition 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 elections in the State of California, a sufficient number of ballots for
the use of the voters at said special election. The number of said ballots to be
prepared shall not be less than fifteen for every ten or fraction of ten electors
' registered in said election precinct.
Section VTT_ For the holding of said special election this Boardof
Supervisors hereby establishes and designated the whole of said Delta Permanent
Road Division as one voting precinct to be known as "Delta Permanent Road Divrion
of Contra Costa County No. 1" and the place at which the polls will be open for such
election is more particularly described as follows, to wit:
Said polls shall be open from o A.Y. to 7 P.M. of said day. `he following
named qualified persons will act as election officers and conduct said election in
said special election precinct, to wit:
Delta Permanent Road Division No. 1.
Polling Place: J.Yarciel Home, Franks Tract.
Judges: R.W.Baker, Joe Nichols and Delton E,Jenkins.
The persons appointed as election officers are hereby found and declared to
be legally qualified for their said positions.
Section VIII_ The officers of the election must certify the result of
the election to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, giving the whole
number of votes cast, the number for and the number against the tax.
SECTION IX. It is ordered that notice of said election be given by posting
' notices not more than one mile apart and not less than three such notices, along the
road proposed to be improved and constructed, at least fifteen days before the elect—
ion, and by publishing the same at least once a week for three successive weeks in the
Brentwood News, a newspaper published in Contra Costa County; which newspaper is hereby
designated as best adapted to give notice of said election. The last publication
of said notice must be not less than seven days prior to said election.
Adopted and passed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra
Costa, this 20th day of January, 1936.
_ W.J.Buchanan
ATTEST:_S.C. WELLS, airman of the. Board of Supervisors of Contal
County Clerk of the County of Costa County.
Contra Costa.
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In Matter of Transfer of Finds.
Upon request of Supervisor R,J.Trembath, and County Surveyor R.R,Arnold
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following transfer of General Fund Road
Appropriations be and the same are hereby authorized, to wit.
In District S: Increase.
Supervisors General Fiend Anpropns. ,
R 521_0 Mtce_Rts of Way, $100.00
R 523_0 Mtce- Bridges 30,00
R 525_0 C.O.Ime to Roads, 600.00
-501 a 10 2so.00
-902 E 17 1230,00
-5oo
05 " " „ 33 276 .
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5000.00
Surveyors General Fund Ancronns.
R 572-0 Mtce.Surface. $5000,00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. `
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the following amounts be transferred from Charities & Corrections Fund to
the State Fund on account of:
Sonoma State Home $9356.35
Preston School ofIndustry 325 01
California School for girls 105.16
Whittier State School 53.25
Narcotic Hospital 39,17
Stockton State Hospital 20.00
Mendocino State Hospital 61-29
-W-960.23.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board._
In Matter of Cancellation of
Warrants.
D.M,Teeter, County Auditor, having requested that the follotiu ng warrants
be cancelled, to wit:
CHARITIES & CORRECTIONS FUND.
La. 2&tl Amount, Date Amount-
9� 9/1/35 $21.00 3966 12/1/35 $2 .00
8/1/35 26.00 397 12/1/35 24.00
596 9%i 35 17.00 397 12/1/35 24.00
4034 12/1/35 16.00
1119 9/x/35 20.00 4o5o 12/1/35 10.00
1395 9/1/35 14.00 4091 12/1/35 20.00 '
1997 10/x/35 20.00 4119 12/1/35 1 .00
2110 10/1/35 40.00 4120 12/1/35 20.00
2264 1011/35 14.Oo 4141 12/1/35 20.00
2876 11/1/35 17.50 4219 12/1/35 30.00
2906 11/1/35 20000 4938 111/36 20.00
960 11/1/35 5 5
2986 11/1/35 25,00 483b 1/1/36 25.00
3032 1X1/35 16.00 4939 1/1/36 35.00
3080 11/1/35 30.00 4864 1/1/36 35.E '
3121 11/1/35 30,00 5041 1/1/36 lb.00
37PP 12/1/35 50.00 5167 1/1/36 20.00
3844 12/1/35 25.00 5193 1/1/36 19.51
3947 12/1/35 35.00 5222 1/1/36 15.,-`J
3991 12/1/35 19.00 5233 111136 20.00
3894 3956 1211/35 3 0-00 5623 0.00 Total -_TI-O364.66,66
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said warrants be and the same are hereby
ordered cancelled.
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In Matter of Request of
Richmond Ministerial Alliance
fur supplying Music Instrument
to County Hospital.
' The Richmond Ministerial Alliance having requested that this Board furnish
to the County Hospital of Cont:a Costa County, a musical instrument for the holding
of religious services on each Sunday at said Hospital;
It is by the Board ordered that said request be referred to Oscar Olsson,
iup6rintendent of said County Hospital, with authority to purchase one Bilhorn Folding)
' .Organ at a cost not to exceed $15.00,.,
InMatter of Transfer of Funds
for completion of W.P.A,Projects.
Upon request of D.M. Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance certain
County W.P.A. Projects which have heretofore been approved by the proper officials,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $12,000 be transferred from unappro-
priated Reserve Fund to the General Fund for the completion of hereinafter list of
projects, to wit:
WPA Projects: y
F 165 Court House Alterations, $2050.00
F 16b Treasurer's Vault 7200.00
F 702 Fencing Park 1296.00
F 7066 Painting Memorial Bldge. 76.00
FR 125 Wild—cat Creek Road 6 00
FR 225 Crockett Street Impts. - 9 00_
12000.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boa d.r_
In Matter of Approval of Assessment
List of Reclamation District #1619.
This Board having heretofore duly and regularly appointed H.W,Heidorn,
C.E.Shellenberger and B.R.Burroughs, Assessment Commissioners of Reclamation District
#1619, and in accordance with their appointment and the law governing assessment
commissioners, the said Assessment Commissioners made their Assessment List and did
on the 23rd day of December, 1935, make their return with the Clerk of this Hoard
and this Board did on the 23rd day of December, 1935, set the 20th day of January,
1936-, at 2 o'clock P.M. at Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Record ,
' in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa,State of California, as time and place
.for hearing on said Assessment List and notice of the time and place of the hearing
on said Assessment List having been published in the Byron Times, for the time and in
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the manner as prescribed by law, and this being time and place set out in said notice
for the hearing a f said Assessment List and no one having filed herein any written
' objections to said Assessment List;
IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Assessment List as returned by said
Commissioners heretofore appointed be and the same is hereby approved.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to adjust
appropriations as to funds among the various Supervisor Districts, in order to have i
each District adequate appropriations from funds other than Motor Vehicle, to Finance
equipment operation,
It is by the Board ordered that the following ap[aopriation transfers
be and the same are hereby authorized, to wit:
General Fund: Increase Decrease
slap, Sup. Dist. 1.
S} R_ 525- 05 C 0 Imp. to E33 $1000.00 $1000.00 Mtce-Surf. R 122_0
SLStay 50.00 4000.00 Mtce_Surf. Ru222Dp
R 421 Qst.
ce-Rts of "r ' 1
R 422_0 Mtce-Surface, 1 00.00
R 425_0 C 0 Impt, to RdsC50.00
R 425_402 ° ° D16 1228.00
-403 D17 972.00
00,00 000.00
Motor Vehicle_FMd:
+n Dist" l:
R 111_0 'tce_Rts of Kay 1000.00 1000.00 Sup. Dist. 5.
:tce-Surf. R 512-0
Sun. Dist. 2: sup. Dist. 4.
R 211_0 Mtce-Ris of Kay 4000,00 40oo,00 Mtce-Surf. R 412_0
The said order is nassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
In Matter of Authority to M.W.Joost,
Tax Collector, to Conduct a Tax Sale,
of Delinquent Property at Public Auction.
The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the
Minutes of the Board:
BE IT RESOLVED: That it be declared to be the judgment of this Board that the
following described property now owned by the State of California be sold pursuant to
Chapter 396 of Statutes of 1935, by Tax Collector of Contra Costa Oounty at public
auction, for cash or by contract of sale, in sums not less than the amount set onnositfg
each parcel or piece of land, hereinafter named, plus costs of sale:
In Pullman Townsite- Lot 29 Block 20, Sold to the State June 21, 1920, for
delinquent taxes of 1919. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100 (410.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 7.
In Pullman Townsite_ Lot 29Block 20, Sold to the State June 26, 19233, for
delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten_and OO/100 ($10,)
dollars, plus costs of sale, 'teed No. 347.
In Pullman Townsite- Lot 35, Block 10. Sold to the State June 26, 1924, ,
for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100
($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 55.
In Pullman Townsite, Lots 6,7 8 ad 9 Block 14. Sold to the State June 26,
1,924, for delinquent taxes of 1923. to be' sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100
(010.) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No, 56,
In Pullman To--msite_ L,t 1 B ock 111. Sold to the State June 26, 1125, for
delinquent axes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100 ($10)
Dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No, 34.
In the Third Addition to Richmond- Lots 14_15_16, Block 22, sold to the State
June 26, 1912, for delinquent taxes of 1911. To be sold in a sum not less than thirty
and 00/100 ($30,) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 16.
In the Third Addition to Richmond- Lot 5, Block 23. Sold to the State
June 26, 1912, for delinquent taxes of 1911. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten
and 00/100 ($10.) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 15.
In the Third Addition to Richmond- Lots 1 and 2, Block 22, Sold tot he State
Jane 25, 1913 far delinquent taxes of 1912. To be sold in a sum not less than twenty
and 00/lOO ($c0.) dollar s, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 1.
In the Third Addition to Richmond- Lot 4, block 23, Sold to fie State June 30,
1914, for delinquent taxes of 1913. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 061300 f
(010.) dollars, plus costs of sale, Used No. 9.
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In the Third Addition to Richmond- Lot 12, Block 23. Sold to the State June 30
1914 for delinquent taxes of 1913. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100;
(t10j dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 10.
In the Third Addition to Richmond_ Lot 4, Block 15. Sold to the State June 28, E
1,15, for delinquent taxes of 1914. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100
(;?10.) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 12.
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' In the Third Addition to Richmond- Lot 6, Block 23, Sold to the State June 28,1
1915 for delinquent taxes of 1914. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/1001
(*103 dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 6.
In the Third Addition to Richmond- Lot.10, Block 22. Sold to the State June 26,1
1 17, for delinquent taxes of 1916. To be soldin a sum not less than Ten and 00/100
( 10.) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 1.
In the Third Addition to Richmond- Lot 23, Block 22. Sold to the State June 261
1 18 .for delinquent taxes of 1917. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/1001
( 101 dollar, plus costs of sale Deed No. 2.
In the Third Addition to Richmond- Lot 3, Block 17. Sold to the State June 26,!
1918, for delinquent taxes of 1918. To be sold in a sum not lees than Ten and 00/1001
Dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 1. j
In the Third Additio to Richmond- Lot 22, Block 19. Sold to the State June 26,
.1 319, for delinquent taxes of 1918. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/1001
( 10.) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 2.
In the Third Addition to Richmond- Lots 3, 11 and 12, Block 22. ;old to the
State June 22, 1921, for delinquent taxes of 1920. To be sold in a sum not less
than thirty and 00/100 ($30.) dollars, plus costs of sale, DeedNo. 1.
In the Third Addition to Richmond- Lot 3 Block 25. Sold to the State June 22,1
1 21, for delinquent taxes of 1920. To be sold in a sum not less than Ter, and 00/1001
(510. )dollars,plus costs of sale- Deed No. 2.
In the Third Addition to Richmond- Lot 30, -lock 22, Sold to the State June I
26, 1923, for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold to a sum not less less than
Ten and 00/100 (510.) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 6.
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In the Third Addition to Richmond-Lot 6, Block 15. Sold In the State June 26,
1925, for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and
' 00/100 (0 0.) dollar s, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 4.
In the Brown Andrade Tract No. 3— Lot 14 in Block 4. Sold to the State June 26,
1 18, for delinquent taxes of 1917. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100
(510.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No
15.
In the Brown Andrade Tract, No. 3_— Lots 27-28, Block 2. Sold to the State I
June 26, 19 25 for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less thanTwenty
and 00/100 ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 27.
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In the Central Pullman Tract_- Lot 226, Block H. Sold to the State June 26, 19213
for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/100
(410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 353.
In the Dover VillasTract- Lot 5, less the Westerly 12� ft. and all of Lots i
6 and 7, Block I, Sold to the State June 26, 1924 for the delinquent taxes of 1923.
To be sold in a sum not less than Thirty and 00/100 ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of
sale. Deed No. 91.
In Richmond Junction _ Lot 36, Block 3. Sold to the State June 26 1925,
for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100
($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 65,
In Richmond Junction Heights- Lot 20, Block 55. Sold to the State June 26, j
1925, for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100
(310.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 66.
In the Fourth Addition to Richmond_ Lot 7, Block 29, Sold to the State June 26I
112, for delinquent taxes of 1911. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100
(iP10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 11,
In the Fourth Addition to Richmond- E. 1/2 of Lot 2, Block 48. Sold to the
State June 20, 1918, for delinquent taxes of 1917. To be sold in a sum not less
than Ten and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars plus costs of sale, Deed No. 3,
In the Fourth Addition to Richmond- Lots 11_12, Block 36. Sold to the State
June 26, 1919 for delinquent taxes of 1918. To be sold in a sum not less than Twent
and 00/100 (,$20.00) dollars,plus costs of sale, Deed No. 3• -
In the Fourth Addition to Richmond- Lot 6, Block 48. $old to the State June
26, 1923 for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten
and 00/100 ($1000) D^Mars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 9,
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In the Fourth Addition to Richmond- Lots 9-10, Block 27. Sold to the State
June 26, 1925 for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than
twenty and 00/100 ($20.00) dollars, nlus costs of sale, Deed No. 5.
In the Fourth Addition t; Richmond- Lots 8-9, Block 44. Sold to the State
June 26, 1925, for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less than
Twenty and 00/100 ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 6. I
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=n Richmond Annex Tract— Lot 10, Block 101. Sold to theState June 26, 1922,
fir delinquent taxes of 1921. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100
(310.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 39.
In the Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract-- Lot 11, Block 2. Sold to the State
June 26, 1923, for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten
and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars,plus costs of sale, Deed No. 381.
In the Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract_ Lot 18, Block 7, sold to the State
June 26, 192 for delingient taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum not less than ten ,
and 00/100 (010.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 382.
In the Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract_ Lot 14, Block 12, Sold to the State June
26, 1923 for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and
00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 383.
In the Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract__ Lots 44-45, Block II. Sold to the
State June 26, 1924, for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum not less
than Twenty and 00/100 ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 90. ,
In the Richmond Pullman Puebl) Tract No. 2__ hot 18, Block 18. Sold to the
State June 21, 1920, for delinquent taxes of 1919. To be sold in a sum not less
than Ten and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 48.
In the Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract Wo. 2__ Lot 15, Block 18. Sold to the
State June 26, 1923, for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum not less
than ten and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 384.
In the Richmond Pullman P-eblo Tract No. 2__ Lot 8, Block 17. Sold to the
State June 26,1925 for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum not less
than Ten and 00/100'($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No, 91.
In the Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract Nd. 2_ Lot 14, Block 17. Sold to the
State June 2b, 1925, for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum nd;less
than Ten and 60/100 (310.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 92.
In the Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract_ No. 2_ Lot 39, Block 22, Sold to the
State June 26, 1925 for delinquent taxes of 1924; to be sold in a sum not less
than ten and 00/100 ($10,00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 93.
In the Andrade Addition — Lots 1 and 2, Block 2. Sold to the State June
28 1926, for delinquent taxes of 1925. To be sold in a sum not less than twenty
and 00/160 ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 65. ,
In the Andrade Boulevard Tract_ Lots 32,33, Block 1. Sold to the State June
28, 1926 for delinquent taxes of 1925. To be sold in a sum not less than twenty and
00/100 ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 66.
In the Andrade Boulevard Tract— Lots 7-8, Block 2. Sold to the State June
28, 192b for delinquent taxes of 1925. 1'o be sold in a sum not less than Twenty
and 00/160 ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 67.
In the Andrade Boulevard Tract— Lots 8 9 10 and 11, Block 3. Sold tothe
State June 28, 1926 for delinquent taxes of 195.' To be sold in a sum not less
than Forty and 00/100 ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 68,
In the Andrade Boulevard Tract_ Lots 4_5, Block 0. Sold to t he State June
28, 1926 for delinquent taxes of 1925. To be sold in a sum not less than Twenty
and 00/100 ($20,00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 69.
In the Andrade Boulevard Tract_ Lot 38, Block H. Sold to the State June.29,
1 26, for delinquent taxes of 1925. 'ro be sold in a sum not less than Ten and 00/100
($10,00) Dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 70.
In the Andrade Central Tract_ Lots 15_16, Block. 3. Sold to the State June
28, 1926, for delinquent taxes of 1925, to be sold in a sum not less than Twenty
and 001100 ($20,00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 71.
In the Andrade Expositi-.n Tract_ Lots 25. 26, 27, 28 and 29, Block 12. - ,
Sold to the State June 28 1926, for delinquent taxes of 1925. To be sold in a sum
not less than twenty five and 00/100 ($25.00) dollars, plus costa of sale, Deed No.7 .
In the Andrade Ezpositicn Tract_ Lot 1, Block 13. sold to the State June 25,
1926, for delinquent taxes of 1925. To be sold in a sum not less than Ten and
00/100 ($10.00) doll s, plus costs of-sale, Deed. wo. 78.
In the Bay Shore Tract_ Lots 8-9, Block 9. Sold to the State June 28, 1926 ,
for ddinquent taxes of 1925, to be sold in a sum not less than Twenty and 00/100
($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, 'eed No. 3.
In Ba.; Vie,..v Add. to Richmond— Lot 15, Block 73. Sold tothe State June 26,
1924, for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum not less than ten and 00/1
(510.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 13• Y
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In the Matter of Allowances
to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
MRS. MAY BROCK, R.F.D. Box 92, Walnut Creek
$5,50 County cash allowance be discontinued as of Jan, 1, 1936.
' J03EPHINE RICHARDSON, 125 South Stb St. Richmond, -
10 State aid to needy aged and $10 county cash allowance granted to said
indigent as of Jai. 1, 1936.
EMMA GENTRY, Hazel Ave. Pinole.
— $15, State aid to the needy aged and $15. county cash allowance renewed
as of Sept. 1935•
MARY FERRITER, 706 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito.
$12. State aid to the needy aged and $12, county cash allowance be renewed as
of Oct. 1935•
ANK A M INTYRE- 545– 4th St. Richmond,
7,50 State aid to the needy aged and $7.50 County cash allowance renewed
as of Aug. 1, 1935, and that same be increased to $10 State aid to the needy aged
and $10 county cash allowance as of Jan. 1, 1936•
ROBERT THOMPSON, 526_ 4thSt. Richmond.
$10 State aid to me needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be renewed as of
Nov. 1935, and that $10 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county cash allowance
be i:icreased to $13,50 State aid to the needy aged and $13,50 County cash allowance
as of Jan. 1st, 1936,
HUGH BARKER, 755 Pomona Ave. El Cerrito.
--50 State aid to the needy aged and $7.50 County cash allowance be renewed
a of Sent, 1935, and that $7.50 State aid to the needy aged and $7,50 County cash
allowance be increased to $10.50 State aid to the needy aged and $10,50 County cash
allowance as of Jan. 1, 1936.
ALFRED HOFFMAN, 450_ 2nd St. Richmond.
10.00 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be increased
to $15. State aid to needy aged and $15, county cash allowance as of Jan. 15, 1936.
FRANK J. GARDNER, 1427 Nevin Ave. Rich=ond.
$15. State aid to the needy aged and $15 county cash allowance be mended
to read $15,50 State aLd to the needy aged and $15.50 county cash allowances as of
Dec. 1, 1935•
PATRICK BARK, , 755 Pomona Ave. E1 Cerrito
12,50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 County cash allowance be de–
creased to 10,50 State aid to the needy aged and $10.50 County cash allowance as of
Jan. 1, 1"'!.
MRS. NETTIE CUNNINGHAM, 1605 Chestnut St. Oakland.
$17,50 State and $17.50 County aid be decreasedto $16,00 State aid to the
needy aged and $16,00 county cash allowance as of Dec. 15, 1935•
SIMEON CRAIG, 624 Richmond St. El Cerrito.
12,50 State aid to the needy aged and $12,50 County cash allowance be dis–
continued as of Nov. 1, 1935, and checks held since then be cancelled .
CARRIE DOEBELIN, 163_ 11th St. Richmond.
$10 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be discontinued
as of Jau. 1, 1936,
ELMER F. THAYER, 1262 S. 56th St. Ridimond.
That application for aid be denied at request o client..
MRS. NETT_IE CU'-,NINGHAIA, 1605 Chestnut St. Oakland.
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That checks for Nove¢b er, 1935, and first half of Dec. 1935, be cancelled.
HOWARD D� SOUERS,WalnuiCreek.
$11,00 State and $11, county aid for the needy aged be granted to begin as
of Dec. 15, 1935•
MRS. MAY BROCK, R.F.D. Boz 92, Walnut Creel:.
— 0 State and $10,50 County aid for needy aged begranted to begin as of
Jan. lst, 1936.
' JOHN A. GAFFIGAN, Box 361, Walnut Creek.
$12.50 State and $12.50 County aid for needy aged be renewed as of Aug. 1,
1935
JOHN WALKER Box 1, 'ialnut Creek.
12. State and $12, county aid for the needy aged be renewed as of Oct. 1,
1935.
MRS. MARY PERERIA, 735 Allen St, Martinez.
$2.50 State ani $2.50 County aid for needy aged be renewed as of Sent, 1,
1935, and be increased to $7.50 State and $7,50 County aid as of Jan. }, 1936.
JOHN BORG, County Hospital, Martinez,
That aid be denied.
GEO. NILES, Gen Del. Concord.
That aid be denied, application withdrawn at request of annlica mt.
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MRS C ATHERINE LONGHURST, 678. F. 12th St. Pittsburg.
15. State and $15. county aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of Dec.
15, 1935.
JOSEPH MULHARE, Railroad Ave. Pittsburg (Now at Co. Hospital)
1936.
$15 State and $15. County aid for needy aged be discontinued as of Jan. 1,
BE2: GRANT 1702 F. St. Antioch.
6.50 State aid to the needy. aged and $10.50 County cash allowance be renewed ,
as of Ja2l. 1, 1936.
CHAS. EDWARD MORINE, 1022_10th St. Antioch.
$10 State and $10, county aid for the needy aged be renewed as of July 1st, 1935
ALBERT M. HILL, %nightsen.
$12,50 State and $12,50 County a d for needy aged be granted (renewed) as of
Sept. 1, 1935, and increased to $13.50 State and $13,50 County aid as of Jan. 1, 1936,
MRS. CLARA BELL SHIRE Rte 1, Box 26_A, Antioch. '
$9.00 State aid $9.00 County aid for needy aged be renewed as of July 1, 1935
and that $9.00 State and $9.00 County aid for needy aged be discontinued as of Dec.
1, 1935.
MRS, MARY VEREGGE, 419 Third St. Antioch.
That aid be denied, a need not established.
MRS. CHESTER CRUSH,, 2300 Humphrey St. Richmond.
0 State aid and $40 county aid for needy children be granted to begin as
of Jan. 1, 1936.
MRS CHARLOTTE CHAMBERLAIN, 137_ 14th St. Richmond.
1936. 0 State aid for children of an incapacitated father be renewed as of Jan. 1,
MRS. MARL' BRIGHT, 23 Nichol Ave. Pt. Richmond.
$10 State aid be renewed and $20 county aid be decreased to $10 County aid
as of Ja:. 1, 1936.
MRS, IDA M. COO PFR, 434 Liberty St. El Cerrito.
$20 State aid and $20 county aid be decreased to $20 State aid only and that
$20 State aid be renewed as of Jan. 1, 1936, Deaeased as of Jan. 1, 1936.
MRs' LENA CHIESA 613 —16th St. Richmond. '
'10 State aid and $35.00 county aid for half orphan children be discontinued
as o f Jar. 1, 1936.
MRS, CATALINA PADILLA, Pert Costa.
$30 State aid for children of an incapacitated father be renewed as of Jan.
1, 1936. -
MRS. FLORENCE STINCHFIELD, 1125 Mellus St. Martinez.
$20 State and $30 county aid for needy half orphan children be granted to begin
as of Jan. 8, 1936.
MRS MARGARET WINDSOR Rte #1, Mt. View, Martinez.
Jan, 1,(l0 State and .$20 county aid for needy half orphan children be renewed as of
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MRS. ROSE AUGUSTINI 340 W. 7th St. Pittsburg.
10 State and $10 county aid be granted for needy half orphan children to begin
as of Jan. 1, 1936.
MRS. EUNICE VEALE 122_5th St. Antioch.
20 State aid and $10 county aid be decreased to $20 State aid only as of Jan
L, 1931, aid that $20. State aid be renewed as of Jy:i, 1, 1936.
MRS. JO-EPHINE FERREEIRA 802_ 10th St; Antioch.
20 State aid be.decreased to $10 State aid as of January 9th, 1936, and $20 ,
county aid and $10 state aid be :continued.
In Matter of Designation of
Trial Jurors for year
1936.
The Superior Court of the County of Contra Costa having made an order "
designating the number of Jurors that will in the opinion of the Court be required
for the transaction of the business pending in said'Superior Court during the ensuing
year or until a new list of Jurors is provided, and the Court having estimated that
five hundred Jurors will be required to transact the business of the Court during
the ensuing year, the Board proceeds to and does select as required by law, a list
of five hundred persons to serve as trial jurors in the Superior Court of the County
of Contra Costa, for the ensuing year, or until a nevlist of jurors is provided;
the following is a list of persons so selected by the Board from the different
Districts of the "ounty in proportion to the number of inhabitants of said District
and the -kum'oer of the District from which the saie persons are selected, to wit:
C 79
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO,_1,,
1, Atwood., Roy 96. Hansen. Pars. Verna
2.Armand, Mrs. Norma J. _97. Jaquith, Mrs. Minnie B.
33 Audibert, Mrs. Maggie 98. :.ardine E.
PF.AuBuchon, Mrs. Maxie 99. James, N.A.
5.Alexander, Mrs. Lucy A. 100, Johnson, Mrs. Ruby
O.Abbay, Mrs. Mabel 101. Johnson, Mrs. Kathryn
7,Anderson, Mrs. Valera 102, Kelly, Mrs. Marie Lee
B.Anderson, Armand F. - 103, Kinstry, Mrs, Mellisa
' 9.7izevedo, John 104. Kenny, Joan L.
10.Archibald, Mrs. Hilda E 105, Kenny, John J.
11,Aichinger, _Fred 100, Kaiser,Cbarles
12.Arnold, Clinton 107, $oses, Harry
li.Bellegarde, Andrew 108. Klemm, Mrs. Violet
14.Bennett, V.G. 109, Kersey, Mrs. Violet
1�.Brennan, M.J. 110, Locke, Mrs. Ella M,
lo.Bagley, AliceF. 111. Lake, Mrs. Ethel M.
17,Beckley, Mrs. Ethel A. 112. Lambrecht, Mrs. Nellie
18.Banducei, Mrs. Teressa 11", Larrabee, 17.L,
' 19.Brackett, Mrs. Pearl 114. Lane, Mrs. Anita,
20.Bryan, Mrs. Ethel G. 115. Lambreeht, Mrs. Anna P.
21.Brougham, Mrs. Georgia E, llb, Loustalot, Mrs. carie
22.Blake, Mrs. Lillian M. 117. Lods, Mrs. Frances
23,Biobins, Mr. F.C. 113, Lucid, Ellen
24,Blume, Fred A. 119. LeFebre, LeRoy
25,Brad'oury, Mr. F.i�. 120, Lovdal, Mrs. Verna
2b,Brackett, 121. Malloy, Mrs. Agnes
27.Bosen, Mrs. Elizabeth. 122, Metz, Mrs. Pauline
28,Brown, Cal. 123. Meyers, Mrs. Freda
29,Buys, Mrs-Eva L. 124. Morelli, Mrs. Emma
30,Bettencourt,.Mrs. Mildred 125, Maskal, Mrs. Julia I.
31.Brown, Mrs. Edna M. 120. Montgomery, Mr.R.'u,
32.Carey, Mrs. Rave, 127. Marken, Mrs. Violette L.
3".Chiistensen, Elmer 128. Murphy, E.J.
34.Cahill, Mrs. Ellen 129. Moyle, Mrs. Mary
35.Church, Horace A. 130. Maslov, '?alter
3b,Cochrane, Edith 131. Mathos, +tae -
37,Conwell, Mrs. Jennie 132. Miller, Mrs. Evelyn
38.Coe, Mrs. Beatrice 133. Matthiesen, Mrs. Olive.
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9.Clarke, Mrs. Florence 134, Murpby, Mrs. Mary
109 Crum, Mrs. Viva A: 135. Morrison, George W.
41.Cook, Mrs. Clara 13b. Millar, Mrs. Eunice
42,Clark, Doug 137. Mayfield, Mrs. Carrie
' 4 ,Orose, Mrs. Meda A. 138. Morrow, Mrs. Pauline
4.,Cozine, Mrs. Rose 149. Meyer, Mrs. Gladys
45,Cullinan, Miss Mary 140. Marten, Ernest
46.Colombo, Andrew 141. McCann, 'Ars. Mary E.
" ,Dawe, Charles E. 142, McCabe, Mrs.Annie -
49 Dealing, James 143. McCormack, Mrs. Bernice.
"9,Davis, Mrs. Mary H. 144. McMahan, Mrs. Josepha
50-Dunning, Mrs. Anita 145. McDonald, Mrs. Helen F.
�1.Diekinson, Mrs. Beth 146. MacIntosh, Mrs. Ida
5e .Deasy, Mrs. Henrietta 147. McVicar, A.B.
33 Detlow, Mrs. .mother J. 148. McLennan, R.
54.DeXoody, Mrs. Florence: 149. McNeill, Mrs. Marie
55.Dra'se, Charles 150. Noziglia, Dan
50.Donovan, Bernard J. 151. Nugent, Miss Mary
57.Dimock, Harold E. 15e. Nelson, Grace
58,Devereaux, Mrs. Grace. 153. Nelson, Ruth
59.Dunster, Mrs.Ethel 154. O'Brien, Miss Alice E.
00,Dale, Mrs. Florence. 155, Overaa, Mrs. Julia
61.Estes, Mrs. Pearl 15b. Olson, Violet K.
62,Ells, Harry 157. Owens, Mrs. Annie
b33Eldridge, Mrs. Della 158. Pearce, Mrs. Oral
61F:Ervin, Mrs. Dell C. 159. Palmer, Mrs. Catherine
65,Emmrich, Mrs, Mildred 1050. Powaxs, Mrs. Theresa
60.Faurot, Mrs. Lola 161. Paige, May A.
67,Falor, Lulu E. 162. Pearman, Mrs Emma
68.Finnegan, Mrs. "lberta 16} Piokerin- Mrs. Martha N.
09.Fischer, Arthur_ 164. Parker, 8iyde n.
7cO.Gundry, Mrs.Grace 165. Payne, Mrs. Dorothy
71.Gardella, Mrs. Lena lac, Peterson, Fred
72.C,enzel, Mrs. E!r,:aa H. 107. Phil-ot, Mrs Jean -
73.Gillet , F.P. 168. Paulsen, Mrs. Clara
y, Thomas G. 169, Quadres, Jos. A.
75-Grosso, Mrs. Elsie 170. Rector, Mrs. Madge H.
7b.Hislon, Mrs. Fay F. 171. Rutledge, Mrs, Helen
' 77,Horner, Mrs. Flora B. 172, Record, rs. Laura B.
78,Hoskinc7, Mrs. Mona 17y, Rickabaugn, Marie E.
79 Hailes, Mrs. Alberta 174. Russell, Tressa
SO.Harvey, Mrs. Beulah 175. Ribble, Mrs. Mary
81.Henry, Max 17b, Rothrock,Etia
82,I41oblit, Mrs. Ida L. 177, Robeza, Pryce
83.Horton, Mrs. Frances M. 178. Robets, Mrs. Etta T.
84,Rathaway, Mrs. Bertha 179. Riordan, Mrs. Kate
85.Hutchinson, 150. Rohl, Mrs. Lura
Bb.Harlow, A.Page� 181. Ryan, Mrs. Bernice
87-Harcourt, Mrs Lois - 182, Russell, Mrs. Vivian
88,Hollenbaugh, Mrs. Carrie 183. Rock, Mrs. Luella B.
89.Hiatt, Mr.Sylvester 184. Robe-tson, Alex. G.
90,Hunt, Mrs. Ynez A. 185, Reulein, Mrs. Bessie
91,Ha'tich, Max 180. Sullivan, M-s. Thelma
92,Hays, Mrs. Consuelo 187, Stearns, Mr,H.M,
933,Harmon, Mrs. Grace 183. Shubat, Florence
94.Hampshiie, Ethel 189. Smith, Mrs. Lorraine
95.Hoffma: Mrs. Leona 190, Smit:,, Mrs. Siddie B.
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191. Smit::, Mrs. Irene L. 204. Tee lin g, Margaret
192, Stender; Mrs. Adeline 205, Teague, Mrs. Lorraine
1933. Shaffer, May 200, Toffoli, Mrs. Aurelia
194: Swartou' Louise 207, Usher, E.H.
195, Sutliff, C.L. 205, Vaughan, Mrs. Eleanor _
190, Soldavini, Anna 209. 'Williams, Mrs. Amy B. _
197. Schimmeyer, Mrs. Isabelle 210. Watson, H.O. ,
195. SamplesW.W. 211, Wiles, Alice G.
19y. Stow, Mrs. Rose 212, Walker, Mrs. Louise B. ,
200. Slattery, R.Z. 213. 'Welsh, Mrs. Kathleen L.
201, Scott, Mrs. Lelah 214, Whiting, Mrs. Elizabeth
202, Switzer, Mrs. Pearl 215. bloy, T.W,
203. Slosilo, Mitchell
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 2,
1, Andreasen, Frances 32, Houston, Fred +
2, Axtell, Chester 33. JuSter, Alice H.L.
3} Ahern, James 34. Keesline, Marguerite
4• Angotti, Lillian '35. Laurenc-, Geo. A. '
5• Armanino, Lillian I. 30. Larch, Michael
6, Braga, Olympia 37• Main, Ethel B.
7. Brear, Mrs. Grace 35, Michant, Grace
S. Bowbeer, Mabel G. 39• Montgomery, Rita G.
9, Burress, W.R. 40, Mull*, Grace
10. Carey, Mrs. Ethel 41, Meaney, IsabelleH.
11. Center. Ruth L. 42. McCoy,Ljoyd
12. Chaboya, Benj. F. 43 Norris, Leo J.
13. Dolph, Adelfrieda 4�+, Pedrotti, Theresa
1 • Dowrelio, Ilda _ 455. Parker, !,Is. Nellie
15, Dean, Chas. C. 4b, Smit:;, Mrs. Leona
lb, Dabel, Richard R.W.J. 47. Squires, Grover C.
17, Desmond, Cornelius Sr. 48. Stoddard Alda S.
15. DeLaveage, Delight 49. Slinger, Gladys
19. DeFreiias, Rose J. 50. Sutton, Joseph A.
20. Edwards; Brace 51. Stanley, Matthew H.
21. Edwards,Thomas 52. Tarpley, William E.
22, Frost, Mrs. Esther F. 53 Vind, Jorgen P.S.
23. Friend. Betsev G. 54. Vincent, Nora L. -
24, Green, Mrs. Mamie 55. 'Wiedemann, Fred C. '
25. Girola, Elizabeth '50. Wilcox, Ada M.
2o, Gilbert, Bessie C. 57. Wallis, Margaret B.
27. Guerrieri., Teresa 55. 'Walsh, Mrs. Hannah '
28, Hirt, Mrs. Mlnetta 59. Wayne, John C.
29, Harrison, Mrs. Hannah L. o0. Zamloch, Lois E.
30. Hewlett. Louis C.
31. Hiday, Hazel C.
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT N0, 3,
1. Abel, Julia H. 46. Granshaw, Arthur
2, Accinelli, Antonio 47. Groth, Mrs. Herb
Adams, Charles F. 48. Gehringer, Norbet A.
Arthur, Edward 49• Gregory, H.
5. Ahern, J.F. 50. Gilman, Florence
o, Armstrong, D.P. 51. Granzotto, Harry
7, Arnaud, H.J. 52. Gompertz, Ada M.
S, Arrighi, J. 53 Honneger, Mrs. Leona
9. Anderson, Mabel V. 5�+. Hinrichsen, Leone
10. Brooks, Tom -55. Hogan, IA.S.
11, Bush, H.M. 50. Haberly, John W.
12, Bedell, John H. 57• Jameson, Howard B.
13, Berry, Janet H. 55. Joost, Fabian S.
14. B1•am, Harry 59. Jones, Mrs. Gertrude
15. BissO, G. 00. Jove , Mrs. Maud
lo, Bollman, R. bl. Killip, Mrs. Helena V.
17. Barnett, P.R. 62, Kelleher, Mrs. Fern
18. Busev, J.F. 63, Kiraly, Mrs. Marian ,
19, Correia, Mrs. Helen 6 , Korte, John F.
20, Costanza, Andrew 65, Karling, C.A.
21. Chapot, Joseph 60, Klaus, William B.
22, Comoagno, Niclnl.as 67, Levada, Joseph Jr.
2', Coward, Y.P. 68, Lovelace, Mrs. Leah
2 , Charlesworth, �Iilliam 69. Levake, John C.
25. Christen, J.M. 70, Larsen, Florabel
2b, Cassell, Frank 71. Lord, Lewis
27. Chaddock, Eleanor T. 72. Lyman, Lois B.
28. DeSoto, S.J. 3 Lewis, James C. '
29, Dinsmore, Harry 74. Lucido, Vincent
30. Dineen. Jerome 75 Leach, Eva
31, DaD.'M. 76. Leschinsky, R. Jeanette
32. De4cy, T.J, Jr. 77. Ludlow, Charles D.
3-4Dunkel, Velda B. 75. Moran, Agnes F.
34. Duarte, M.Jr. 79. Mareno, Joseph
35. Donald$on, Rachael 50. Morgan, Walter
30. Dean, Marshall A. 81. 'Middleton, Chester H.
37, Egliht, H.N. 82. Moyer, E. ,
35, Enloe, T.A. S3. McCarthy,-Mrs. Catherine
3}9 Enquist, J.A. S , McCombs, Mrs. Bettina
40. Foskett, R.A. - 85. Nar, Mrs Erna
41. Febles, Daisy A. Sb. +ason, Henry
42. Fraga, Edward P. 97. Neustaedter, Michaelis
4 Foster, S.D. 96. Narberes, Rene
44. Garaventa, Louis D. S.�. Norris, Mary H.
45. Grahan, Mrs. Mara A. 90. Parton. George
81
91. Parsons, G.I.
92. Rotherman, Mrs. Josephine 104. Scott, Geo. A.
93 Ross, Mrs. ==argare: 10�. Sturm, J.A.
94. Ransford, James A. 100, Thomas, Johnson A.
95. Randall, Mrs. -anion 107. Tycer, Alice
9b. Rose, Harvey, Jr. 108, Volz, Charles H.
97. Struby, C.J. 109. Wright, Howard
98, Stenger, Henry A. 110. VonTelirop, Jesse,
99. Severns, Mrs. Blanche
100. Sprayberry, Mrs. ?villa May
101. Solmi, Dante
102. Sparacino, G.
103. Skow, Nis
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT #4.
1. Atchinson, John W. 1. Hornsby, James Henry
2_ Adams, J.L. 32. Hunn, Seward G. -
3: Arata, Frank 3}". Junta, John A.
'J
11}} Bolt, .Delbert 34. Jors, Arthur R.
5. Barnes, Mrs. Florence A. 35. Jessup, Rex C.
b. Buffo, Mrs. Ethel May 30. LeBat, Edward F.
7. Bigelow, Wm, A. 37. Leslie, Robert
S. Bastian, Floyd T. 38. Ludgering, Albert H.
y. Butler, C.O. 3g, Loughcr, Leyehon
10. Capaletti, Michael T. 10: McFarland, Clarence E.
11. Cautiello, Mrs. Theresa 41. Moore, William H.
12. Carter, Earl D. 42. Martini, Mrs. Amelia S.
1'yy. Connors, Mrs. Elsie 4J"5. Marken, John O.
1+. 'Duncan Harold T. 44. O'Hara, George
15. Downing, 'yrs. Arvilla 45. Portman Andrew F.
lb. Dutra, Mrs. Mary R. 4b. Pratt, Aenry
17. Decker, Geo. E. 47. Rasmussen, Hans
18. DeMartini, Henry 48. Royce, John
19. Evans, Mrs, Helen 49, Seeley, Chas.
20. Evola, Michal J. 50, Schmalholz, Jeanette
21. Enes, Bernard P. 51. Stockfleth, Joseph
22. Foraker, Geo. •• 52. Schmalholz, Louis H.
23. Franklin, John H. Sr. 53. South, 'Wm. R.
24. Foskett, C.S. 54. Steen, Mrs. Mary Jane
25. Frank, Joseph 5 Stovali, Jas.
2b. Golden, Martin 4. Segerstrom, Swan
27, Hay, James 57. Silva, Mrs. Belle T.
28. Harvill, Mrs. Lillian M. 58. Trette, One. R.
29. Hartwick, Corliss G. 5, Rarner,Scott
30. Hoff, Harry J. Sr. 00, Wilson, Robert
SUPERVISM DISTRIC'i 3#5.
1. Allen, Mrs. Gertrude 31. Krumland, Mrs. Grace,
2. Anderson, Mrs. Myrtle 32. Karrer, Mrs. Hedwig
g Ackerman, Georgie A. 34. LeBlanc, Mrs. Anna
�#. Bartley, Jesse 3 . Lilley, Mrs. Rose
5. Butcher, Harold 35. Lewis, 'Walter E.
o. Satin, Henry A. 30. Lambdin, Silas F.
7. Brennan, Mrs. Rosetta 37. Lindsay, Charles
8. Bertucci, Roy 38. Minta, Jos.
9. Barbagallo, Mrs. Belle 339. Matheson, Z.B.
10. Bundeson, James R. 40. Mack, Chas. W.
11. Byer, Virgil R. 41 McFarlan, Frank
12, Colvin, Roy 42. Noia; Mrs. 'Bessie
13. Oakebread, Theo. 43 Pitcock, Mrs. Mary J.
14. Camper, Mrs, Emma 4+. Rodgers, Virginia E.
15. Crowther, Ralph Ross, Jos.
lb. Charnock, Ray 4b. Rose, Henry A.
17. Dudley, Mrs. Florence 47. Ruckstuhl, Geo.
18. Donlon, Mra. Paula 48. Roberts, Mrs. Genevieve
' 19. Doyle, Milton J. 49. Roellini�, Mrs. Rhoda
2p, Erskine, Mrs. Alma L. 50. Richey, Clinton
21, Farrar, John J. 51. S;.lva, Mrs. Mary M.
22. Fee,-arl E. 52. Shellenberger, Chas. Jr.
23. Garrow, Bragdon, R. 5 . Somerhalder, A.J.
24. Glass, Mrs. Florence 54. Taylor, Mrs. Mildred
25. Goodenough, Mrs. Ruth57. Trembley , Stanley J,
20. Cover, Mrs. Lyda
27. Hines, 'Thomas
28, Hobson, Edward R.
29. K mgel, O.E.
30. Kramer, Mrs. Grace
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 3rd, 1936, at 10
o'clock A.M.
Chairman.
.....Clerk. 61
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd, 1936.
The Board meu at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Ron. ''i.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.-Cummings, Harry
M.Stow, and R,J.Trembath. S.C.`d,'ells, Clerk.
The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of January
1936, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the
Chairman and Clerk.
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In Matter of Granting Permission
to City of Pittsburg to lay Water Pipe
Line.
The City of Pittsburg, having applied to this Board for permission to
lay a water pipe line across Columbia Street, in the vicinity of East 12th St.
City of PittsburZ;
It is, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said water pipe line -`
be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the
County Surveyor of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of
said Districts
In Matter of Release of Bond ,
given by Standard Oil Company.
The Standard Oil Company having heretofore executed a Bond with the
Pacific Indemnity Company, as Surety, in favor of the County of Contra Costa,
guaranteeing ine satisfactory restoration of certain highways to be excavated for the
removing of pipe lines by said Standard Oil Company, and the said Standard Oil Compary
havin:_ reported to this Board that the work covered by said Bond was abandoned
and not performed,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the said Bond given by the Standard Oil
Company, of California, with Pacific Indemnity Company as surety, Bond #77,594,.
be and the same is hereby ordered exonerated.,,
InMatter of Subscribing to Bulletin '
Service of the Association of
California Executives of Public 'Welfare.
Otis 'Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra Costa County, having
requested of this Board authority to suoscriee to the Bulletin Service of the -
Association of California Executives of Public 'yelfare, at a cost of $2, per month; '.
It is, by the BOARD ORDERED that Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director,
be and he is hereby authorized to subscribe to said Bulletin Service at a cost of
$2.00 per month.
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In Matter of Calling Election for
Diretors of Saranan County eater
District.
The Board of Sunervisors of Contra Costa County being required at this time
to call an election of the Board of Directors consisting of five members, in Saranap
County eater District; _
Therefore, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an election be called for Tuesday
March 24th, 1936, between the hours of six o'clock A.M. and seven o'clock P.M. when
the polls will be closed, in Saranan county Slater District, and that the whole
of said District shall constitute one precinct for the purpose of voting at said
' election, at which said election there shall be elected a Board of Directors consist
in- of five members.
IT IS FURTHER ORDER:D that the polling place for said election shall be
"Saranap Improvement Club Hall", Saranap, California, a..d that the following
electors are hereby designated as Officers of election to conduct said election, to
wit:
Mrs. Nellie A.Brown, Inspector. -
Miss Ethel Brincard, Judge.
Mrs. Emma M. Whaley, Clerk.
Mrs. Evelyn Williams, Clerk.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board causootice of said
election to be published in Courier—Journal, a newspaper published and circulated
in said Contra Costa County, together with a certified.list of names of candidates
and offices to be filled.
The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Calling Election
for Directors of Orinda County
Water District.
The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required at this time
to call an election of tL.Board of Directors consisting of five members, in Orinda
County -later District;
Therefore, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an election be called for Tuesday
March 24th, 1930, 'between the hours of six o'clock A.M. and seven o'clock P.M. when
the polls will be closed, in Orinda County"ater District, and that the wholeof
said District shall constitute one precinct for the purpose of voting at said
election, at which said election there shall be elected a Board of Directors consist..
' ing of five members.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that th.nolline place for said election shall be
"Grinds. Fire House" Orinda, California, and .that the following electors are hereby
designated as Officers of Election to conduct said election, to wit:
Edward E.MoVay, Inspector.
Mrs. Leona V.Smith, Judge. .
Arline Harrold, Clerk.
Josephine Dawson Clert.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board cause notice of said
election to be published in the Courier—Journal, a newspaper published and circulate
.in said Contra Costa County, togeth_r with a certified list of names of candidates
and offices to be filled.
The foregoinb order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Granting Dane Permit.
Antioch Horseshoe Club having applied to this Board for pamission to.conduct a
dance between hour of 1 o'clock A.M. and 3 o'clock A.M. on each Sunday morning durin
the month of Feb. 1936, at Oak Grove Beach ravilion, Antioch,
IT IS BY TH.: BCAnD OR�:RdD that said permission oe granted. ,
In Matter of Authority to M.-,.Joost,
Tax Collector, t,, conduct a tax Sale,
of delinouent Properties, at Public
Auction. , I
The following -Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the
Minutes of the Board:
BF IT RESOLVED: That it be declared to be the Judgmat of this Board that
the following described property now owned by the State of California., be sold
pursuant to Chanter 396 of the Statutes of 1935, by the Tax collector of Contra Cost
County at cublic auction, for cash, or by contract of sale, in sums not less than
the amount set opposite each parcel or piece of land, hereinafterdescribed, plus
costs of sale:
In the Richmond Terrace Tract_ Lots 9-10, Block 16, $old to the State
June 28, 1915, for the delinquent taxes of 1�14. To be sold in a sum of not less
than twenty and oo/100 ;$20,00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No, 4,
In the Richmona Sea View 'Tract-- Lot 23 and the,N. 1/2 of 24, Block 2,
Sold to the StateJune 28, 1915, for the delinquent taxes of 1914. To be sold
in a sum of not less thanfifteen and 00/100 ($15,00) dollars, plus costs of sale, '
Deed No. 11,
1n ;,neRichmond Sea View Tract-- Lots 2, j 4 and 5, Block 2. Sold to
the State June 26, 1918, for delinquent taxes of 1917. To be sold in a sum of
not less than twenty and 00/100 ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 45.
In the Richmond Sea View TractLot 2$, Block 6. Sold to the State June
' 26, 1919, for delinquent taxes of 1918. To be sold in a sum of not.less than -'en
and 00/l0O ($10,00) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 38.
In the Righmond Sea View Tract- Lot 5, less the N. 15 feet Block 9. sold
to the State June 2b, 1919 for delinquent taxes of 1918. To be sold in a sum of
not less than ten and 00/100 (410,00) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 39.
In the Richmond Sea View Tract-- Lots 17_18, Block 6. Sold to the State
June 21, 1920, for delinouent taxes of 1919. To be sold in a sum of not less than
twenty and 00/100 ($20.06) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 43.
In the Richmond Sea View Tract-- Lots 7, 15 to 42, inclusive, Block 10,
Sold to the State June 21, 1920, for delinquent taxes of 1yy-19. To be sold in a sum
of not less than one hundred and forty-five and 00/100 (,$145,00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, deed No. 44.
In the Richmond Sea View Tract- Lots Ito 9, inclusive; 12 to 21, inclus-
ive, and 25 to 37 inclusive, all in Block 11. $old to the State June 21, 1920,
for delinquent taxes of 1919. To be sold in a sum of Not less than one hundred '
and sixty and 00/100 (,^7100,00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No.45.
In the Richmona Sea View Tract- Lot 1, Block, 5. Sold to the State June
20, 1923 for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum of not less than yen
and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 378,
In the Richmond Sea View tract-- Lots 7_8, Block 5. Sold to the State
June26, 1923 for delinquent taxes of 1922. .To be sold in a sum of not less than
Twenty and 00/100 ($20,00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 379. i
In t:•:e Richmond Sea View Tract- Lot 6, Block 5. Sold to the State
June 26, 1923 for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum of not less than
Ten and 00/100 (010.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No, 380,
In the Richmond Sea View Tract- Lot 6, Block 4. Sold to the State June
26 1924, for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten
and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 83.
In the Richmond Sea View Tract- Lots 11_12, Block 4. Sold to the State
June 26,1925 for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum of not less than
Twenty and-00/100 ($20,00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 67.
In the Rivers Andrade Tract_ Lots 3_4, Block 18. Sold to the State -
June 26, 1922, for delinouent taxes of 1921. To be sold in a sum of not less
than twenty and 00/100 ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 40.
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In the Rivers Andrade Tract- Lots 28_29,Block 12, Sold to the State June 20,
1923, for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum of not less than twenty
and 00/100 ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, _ Deed No. 3$7.
In the Rivers Andrade Tract- Lot 1, Block 34, sold to the State June 26, 1923,
for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum of not less thanten & 00/100
($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, ,Deed No. 388.
In the Rivers Andrade Tract- Lot 1, Block 37. Sold to the State June 26, 1923,
for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum of not less than ten and 00/100
' ($10,00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No, 389,
In the Map of Schmidt Village Tract- Lot 26, Block 0. Sold to the State June
2b, 192-:, for the delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum of not less than -
Ten and 00/100 (410,00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 81.
In the Robert Seaver addition to Richmond-- Lot 18, B-ock 22, Sold to the State
June 26, 1918 for Delinquent taxes of 1917. To be sold in a sum of not less than
' Tem and 00/100 ($10,00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No, 30.
In the Robert Seaver Addition to Richmond- N. 20 ft, of Lot 47 and the S. 10
ft of Lot 48, Block 6, Sold to the State June 26, 1923 for the delinquent taxes of
1922.. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 (510.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed Ne. 306,
In the Robert Seaver Addition to Richmond- Lot 26, Block 9. Sold to the State -
June 26, 1925 for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a stun of not less than
Ten and 00/100 $10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 59,
In the Town of Stege- Lots b_(, Block 24, Sold to .the StateJune 2b, 1912, for
delinquent `axes of 1911. To be sold in a sum of not less than Twenty and 00/100
(520.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 3..
In the Torn of Stege- Per. Lot 3-A, Block S. Sold: to the State June 26, 1919
for delinquent taxes of 1918. To be sold in a sum of not less than_Five and 00/100
($45,00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 17,
In the Town of Stexe, Elly poz of Lot 3-A, Block S. Sold to the State June 21,
1920, for delinquent taxes of 1919. To be sold in a sum of not less than Five and
00/100 ($5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 10.
In the Sunnyside Tract- Lots 13_14, Block 5. Sold to the State Jane 26, 1925
for delinauent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum of not less than twenty and 00/100
(,420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 86.
In the Sunnyside Tract- Lot 16, Block 7. Sold to the State June 26, 1925,
for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten 4 00/100
(510.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 87.
in the Sunnyside Tract- Lot 4, Block 24, Sold to.the State June 26, 1925
for-delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and OQ/100
($10.00) dollars, Dlus costs of sale, Deed No.88,
In the Sunnyside Tract- Lot 5, Block 26, Sold to the State June 26, 1925,
for delinquent taxes of 1924- To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten & 00/100
($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 89.
In the Sunnyside Tract Lot 17, Block 28. Sold to the State June 20, 1925,
for-delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100
($10,00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 90.
In Tewksbury Heights_ Loz 36, Block 23, Sold to the State June 20, 191 � for
.delinquwnt taxes of 1910. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten & 00/100 1410,00
dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 44,
In Tewksbury Heights- Lot 17, Block 10. Sold to the State June 26, 1923, for
.delincpxent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten.00/100 ($10.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale, heed No, 345,
' In Tewksbury Heights, Lots 9-10, Block 25. .Sold to the State June 2b, 1919
for delinquenttaxes of 1916. To be sold in a sum of not less than Twenty & 00/100
($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 43.
In Upland Tract, Lot 17, Block 2, Solt. to the State June 26, 1922, for delin-
quent taxes of 1921. To ..e sold in a sum of not less than Ten & 00/100 (410.00
dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. lb.
' In eiails Addition to Richmond- Lots 20 to 23inclusive, Block 154. Sold to the
State June 26, 1923, for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum of not less
than Forty & 00/100 ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 348,
In '-,alls Addition to Richmond- Lot 32, Block145, Sold to the State June 26,
1924, for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and
00/100 ($10,00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No, 57.
In ',alls Addition to Richmond-Lots 23-24, Block 158, Sold to the State June
26, 1924, for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum of not. less than Twenty
and 00/100 (,$20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No, 58,
-n 'Walls Addition to Richmond- Lot 11, Block 160. Sold to the State June 26,
1924, for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and
00/100 (310,00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 59.
In +galls Addition to ]Richmond- Lot 18, Bloc k197. Sold to the State June 26,
1924, for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a. sum of not less than Ten and
00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No, 60,
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In Walls Addition (2nd) toRichmond-- Lots 20-21, Block 212. Sold to the State
June 26, 1925 for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum of not less than
twenty and 00/100 (x20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 68.
In Walls 2nd Addn. to Richmond- Lots 20-21, Block 220; sold to the State June
26, 1925 for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a.sum of not less than Twenty
and 00/100 ('x,20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 69,
InWalls 2nd Addn, to Richmond- Lots 33-34, Block 229. Sold to the State June
26, 1925 for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum of not less than Twenty '
and 00/100 ($20.00] dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 70.
In Walls 2nd Addn, to Richmond- Lots 9-10, Block 240, Sold to the State June 26,
1925 for delinquent taxes of 1924. Tobe sold in a sum of not less than twenty and
00/100 (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 73.
In 'Walls 2nd Addn. 'o Richmond- Lots 33, 34, Block 142. Sold to the State
June 26, 1918 for delinquent taxes of 1917. To be sold in a sum of not less than
Twenty and 00/100 ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 20. '
In the '.West Richmond Tract- Lot 4, Block 1. Sold to the State June 26, 1916,
for delinquent taxes of 1915. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100
(x10.00) dollars, olus costs of sale, Deed No, b.
In the West Richmond Tract- Lot 2, Block 8. Sold to the State June 26, 1916,
for delinquent taxes of 1915. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100
(x10.00) dollars, nlus costs of sale. Deed No. 7.
In the (Vest Richmond Tract- Lot 9, Block 5. Sold to the State June 26, 1923,
or delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100
(x10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 287.
In the West Richmond Tract_ Lots 13_14, Block 17. Sold to the State June 26,
1923, for delinquent taxes of 1922.. To be sold in a.sum of not less than Twenty
and 00/100 ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 285.
In the West Richmond Tract- Lots 1-2, Block 4, Sold to the State June 26, 1924
for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum of not less than twenty and 00/100
(420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 24.
In the :Vest Richmond Tract-- Lots 8-9 Block 4. Sold to the State June 26, 1924
for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum of not less than twenty and 00/100
(,$20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 25.
In the Wrest Richmond Tract- Lot 6, Block 9. Sold to the State June 26, i924, '
for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100
(410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No, 26.
In the Crest Richmond Tract- Lot 1-2, Block 1. Sold to ti.e State June 26, 1925
for delinquen t axes of 1924. To be sold in a sum of not less than Twenty and 00/100
(,$$20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 24.
In the West Richmond Tract- Lot 17, Block 17. Sold to the State June 26,
192--, for delinquent taxes of 1$24. 1'o be sold in a sum of not less than Ten & 00/10 -
(416.00) dollars, nlus costs of sale. Deed No. 25.
In the 'West Richmond Tract_ Lot 2, Block 20. Sold to the State June 26, 1925,
for delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ter, and 00/100
(0
10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 26.
In the 'Silson Addition- Lot lb, Block B. Sol- to the State June 26, 1918 for
delinquent taxes of 1917. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 ($l WO
dollars, plus costs of sale. iJeed No. 25.
In the 'Town of Olinda. Lots 17-18_19, Block 12, Sold to the State June 26,
19lb, for delinquent taxes of 1915. Tobe sold in a sum of not less than Fifteen
and.00/100 (x15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 22.
In the Town of Olinda, Lots 12_13-26, Block 12, Sold to the State June 26, ,
1917 for delinquent taxes of 191'0. To be sold in a sum of not less than fifteen
and 60/100 (x15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 49.
Ip the First Addition to Bay View Park_ Lots 25_26. Block C. Sold to the
State June 26, 1923, fog delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in sum of not less
than twenty and 00/100 ($20.001 dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 375•.
In the Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 30, Block 3. Sold to she State June 26,
1917 for delinquent taxes of 1910. To be sold in a sum of not less than yen and '
00/160 (510.00)'dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 35•.
In the Coleman Pullman Tract- Lots 47-48, Block 3. Sold to the State June 26,
1917, for delinquent taxes of 191b. To be sold in a sum of not less than twenty
and 00/100 (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale,_ Deed No. 36.
In the Coleman Pullman Tract- Lots 21-22, Block 4. Sold to the State June 21,
1920, for delinquent taxes of 1919, io be sold in a sum of not less than twenty
and 00/100 (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 39:
In the Coleman Pullman Tact- Lot 38, Block 4. Sold to the State June 21,
1920, for delinquent taxes of 1919. To be sold in a sum of not less than fen and 00/'00
(470.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 40.
In the Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 50, Block 4. Sold to the State June 22,
1921, for delinquent taxes of 1920. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and
00/100 (310.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 29.
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In the Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 19, Block 1. Sold to the State June 26, 1923,
for delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sola in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100
(310.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 372.
In the Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 32, Block 1, Sold to theState June 26, 1923, or
delincuent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum of not less than len and 00/100 (,410.0 )
Dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 373•
In the Coleman Pullman Tract, Lots 9-10, Block 1. Sold to the State June 26, c
' 1924, for delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum of not less than Twenty and
00/100 ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. 'feed No. 79.
In Matter of Alio,.-,ante to In�igents
under care of Pronation Officer.
It is by the Board ordered that beginning Jan. 16, 1936, State aid of $10.00
oermonth be discontinued for the sup.'ort of Cleo Sanders, and that $10, additional y
County aid be allowed from said late.
In Matter of Streets in
Town of Tormey.
ilaiEREAS,the record title to the following streets in the City of Tormey,
Contra Costa County, State of California, has been anu now is in the American Smelti
and Refining Company, a corporation, to wit: A and B Streets, First Street,second
Street, Third Street, and Fourth Street; and,
WHEREAS, prior to 1924, the following streets were dedicated by said corporat
ion to the County of Co:.tra Costa, as and for public streets, to wit: Portion of A
and B. Streets, North of the State Highway and Second Street, and,
WHEREAS, that said streets mentioned in Paragraph 2 of this Resolution were
on the ird day of :dovember, 1924, abandoned by said County to the said corporation,
and,
WHEREAS, there was extended by said County on or about the 1st day of August
1933 and following, the sum of Five thousand eight hundred and forty and 76/100
(35,640.76) dollars, which sum was used in paving and grading said streets in Tormey
and,
WHEREAS demand has been made by the County of Contra Costa upon the said
American Smelting and Refining Company, a corooration, for the return to the County
of Contra Costa, State of California, of the said sum so expended by said County
on said Streets; and,
'HEREAS, the said American Smelting and Refining Company, a corooration,
is tendering to said County the said sum of Five thousand eight hundred and forty
and 7b (35,640.70) dollars in consideration of the said paving and grading by sa d
County of said streets;
NO,1, THEREFORE. in consideration of the premises it is hereby ordered that
the said sum of Five thousand eight hundred and forty and 76/100 (35,640.76) dollars) _
be. and the same is hereby accepted from the said American Smelting and Refining Com-
Dany, a corporation, by the said County of Contra Costa, and the County of
Contra Costa hereby waives and grants any interest it may have in A and B streets,
First Street, Second Street, Third Street, and Fourth Street as delineated and =
designated upon that certain Map by T.A. Mcloahon, C.E. of the village of E1 Ciervo,
in the County of Contra Costa, and commonly known as the Town of Tormey, to the
American Smelting and Refining Company, a corporation, all of which streets are
situated in the First Sucervisorial District;
' Said '7aiver shall not include the county Road established prior to August 6, 1.69,
and as relocated in Dead from Patrick Tori-ey to Contra Costa County, dated July 3,
1694, and recorded August o, 1694,in Vol. 06 of Deeds, at page 446, and later re-
located by the following two deeds:
Deed from Selby Smelting and Lead Company to County of Contra Costa, dated
August 14, 1916, and recorded August 19, 1916, in Vol. 325 of Deeds, page 33.
' Deed from American Smelting and Refining Company to the `ate of California,
dated January 22, 1931, and recorded March 19, 193i, in Vol. 265 of Official Records,
page 430.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funas.
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE'
BOARD ORDERED that the Unappropriated Reserve Fund of said County be decreased
in sum of $5,840.70, and that the Supervisor District $1 General Fund road Appropriat—
ion Maintenance be increased in sum of $5,840.76. ,
The vote on said order bein_ unanimous.
In Matter of Transfer of Funis.
It appearing to this Board that during the year 1932-33, a student from the
County of Contra Costa,attended the Los Anrreles City District Junior College, and
that said Junior College rendered a bill to County of Contra Costa, in sum of $121.7
but that said bill became misplaced and not paid;
U:on request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to pay said claim
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $121.72 be transferred from the County
General Fund to the Junior College Tuition Fund.
The said order is oas:;ed by the unanimous voteof the Board..
In Matter of Purchase of an
Addressograph equipment for
the office of County Auditor.
D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, having requested authority of this Board for
she purchase of an addressograph equipment at a cost of $250, to be used by the ,-
County Auditor, Superintendent of Schools and Sheriff of Contra Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authority for purchase of said equipment
through the Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County be and the same is hereby
granted.F,
In Matter of Agreement for Transfer
of Blanche Casey to Marin County.
Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra Costa County having
presented to this Board, a Form of Agreement for transfer of Blanche Casey from
County of Contra Costa, to County of Marin, pursuant to Old Age Security Act of the
State of California,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is , F=
hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to
sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.,,
In Matter of Agreement for Transfer ,
of Mary C.Ferriter, to Alameda County.
Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra Costa County having
presented to this Board, a Form of Agreemnt for Transfer of Mary C.Ferriter, from
County of Contra Costa, to County of Alameda, pursuant to Old Age Security Act of
the State of California;
IT IS BY THE BOA D ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same
is hereby approved and 'B.J.Buchanan Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to
sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
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InMatter of Allowance to In:iigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT:
JAMES ?.MILLER, Hillside Ave. Walnut Creek:
$15, a month county cash be granted as of Nov, 15, 1935, an increase of $5.00
TOBIAS ADAMS, Olive St. Martinez.
' $12, county cash allowance be increased to $15, a month as of Nov, 15, 1935•
HARRY ROIZ, Oakley.
$35. county cash allowance be granted as of Jan. 1, 1936.
JOSM ROBERTS, Alvarado St. San Pablo.
.$25. State aid to needy blind and $25, county cash allowance be renewed as of
Feb.1930.
MRS. BLANCHE CASEY, Rte 1, Box 252, Sausalito.
' 410 State aid to needy aged and 410 county cash allowance granted as of Jan.
17, 1936,
JOHN VU. HIATT, 7357 +errace Drive, El Cerrito.
$10 State aid to needy aged and 410 county cash allowance be granted as of Jan.
1, 1930.
WILLIAM HENRY ENRIGHT, 4034 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
$15. State aid to needy aged and $15, county cash allowance be granted as of.
Jan. 1, 1;30.
CHARLES HARDEN, Box 1114, RFD. Richmond.
$13, State aid to needy aged and $13, county cash allowance be renewed as of
Feb. 1, 1930.
MARY CATHERI-F BKNE, Pinole
$10 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be renewed as
of Feb. 1936.
ROSE TOMZLTY, 7669 Stockton St. E1 Cerrito.
11. State aid to needy aged and $11, county cash allowance be renewed as of
+'+ov. 1935, and increased to read: $12,50 State aid to the needy aged and $12,50
county cash allowance as of Feb. 1, 1936,
' ELYDIA 'SILLIS 137_ 16th St. Richmond.
$9.25 State aid to needy aged and $9.25 County cash allowance be increased to
410.00 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county cash allowance as of Oct. 1, 1935•
JOSEPHINE M. WALLI_ 64o_ 15th St. Rich-::and.
Aid be discontinued as of Aug. 1, 1935.
THOMAS CRANFORD, 6306 Wenk St. Richmond,
$12.50 State aid to needy aged and $12.50 County cash allowance be discontinued
as of Jan. 1, 1936.
CHRISTIAN WARULBERG, Valley Ave. Pinole.
412.50 State aid to needy aged and.412.50 County, cash allowance be discontinue
as of Feb. 1, 1936.
JOIN 'WILSON, 320_ let St. Richmond.
415, State aid to needy aged and $15, county cash allowance be discontinued
as of Jan_ 29, 1936•
KRB. DORA NAGLE, Nevada Ave. Richmond.
That application for aid be denied as client ineligible.
!!R3. CATHERIN RIORDAN,715 Arlington ''gay, Martinez.
$13.50 State and $13.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to 'begin as of
Jan. 1, 1930.
'
THOMAS DANIEL KELLY, Butterfield Court, Martinez.
$12.50 State and 112.50 County aid for needy aged be increased to $13,50
State and $13.50 County aid as of Jan. 1, 1930.
MRS. ELISE T.RO[II'MAN, Walnut Creek.
7,50 State and $7,50 County aid for needy aged be discontinued as of San.
25, 1930.
' GEORGE WILLIAM VOSE, Concord.
That application for aid be denied, application withdrawn at applicant's re-
quest.
THOMAS CORCORAN, Court St. Apts. Martinez.
That -J anuary check now being held in Auditor's office be cancelled.
YiILLIAM GAVIN, Minesota St. Port Chicago.
;1'12.50 State aid and ;12.50 County aid for needy aged begranted to begin as
of Jan. 1, 1930.
MRS, 'MARGARET BOt-:FY, Port Chicago.
That applica.tior,f;r aid be deried.
FRED RAND, Byron
That 411.00 State aid and $11.00 County aid be granted to begin as of Jan.
1, 1936.
THOHAS LEAVY, Nevada Hotel, Antioch.
$13. 00, State and $13. County aid for needy aged be increased to $14.50 katq
and x14.50 County aid for needy aged)to begin as of Feb. 1, 1936.
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RICHARD T. UREK, Antioch.
State and County aid be denied, as applicant's personal property exceeds amoun
allovied by law. '
QMMA CHADYICK Brentwood.
That an lication for aid be denied as need not established.
MRS. LOU=SE EMBLMRG, 604 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito,
420 State and 410 county aid for needy half orphan children be decreased to
$10 State and $10 county aid as of Jan. 4, 1936.
MRS, ANGELA PERUCCA, 259 Prussells St. San Francisco. ,
$30 State aid for needy half orphan children be reduced to $20 State aid as of
Jan. 15, 1936,
MRS. ANGELINA ALBANO, 377 Nest 4th St. Pittsburg,
$20 State and $10 county aid for needy half orphan children be granted to
begin as of Jan. 17, 1936,
ATTISTA OSTORERO, Eppinger St. Crockett. ,
That application :or aid be denied as client inelig�ole.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 17th, 1936, at 10 o'cloc,
A.M.
) /1 ✓L (��
Chairman.
. . . . .Clark,
IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COA"TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, 1936..
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan. Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J,Trembath. S,0.,:Seils, Clerk.
In Matter of Allo,:ance to Indigents
ander care of Probatin Officer.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that beginning Dec. 14, 1935. State and County
aid in the amouns of $30 each respectively, be renewed the Probation Officer, Thomas _
A.Boyer, for support and maintenance ofthe three $ipg, children, Albert, f ei and
Joaquin.
Th-AT Beginning Dec. 28th, 1935, State and County aid in the amounts of $30.
each, respectively, be renewed the Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for support
and maintenance of Lhe three Dietrich children Otto, Fran:_ and Anna.
That beginning Sept. o, 1935,-330. State and $30 county aid be allowed the
P o bation Officer, Thomas A Boyer, for support ana maintenance of the three.James
children, Michael, Lor:ainP and Ruth.
That besinning July 1, 1935, $50. State and $50 county aid be allowed the
Probation Officer Thomas A.Boyer, for support and maintenance of the five Tucker
children Minnie, Lut—, Donald, Mary Frances and Eleanor. This original application
is filed as required by the State in lieu of a renewal of application which was filed _
Oct. 7, 1935. �(
In Matter of allowance to Indigents. '
IT IS BY1u BOARD ORDERED that
LISA M BLOM1UIST, 512 Rieh:rond St. El Cerrito.
20 County cash allowance be discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1936.
MRS. SARAH ROBBINS� 530 .Sano St. Martinez.
,'412.50 State and $12,50 County aid for the needy olind be continued as of
Jar.. 1, 1930.
'�. ALICE CAGE 1320 Libert:; St. El Cerrito.
X10 State aid to needy aged and w10 county cash allowance granted as of Feb.
1, 1930.
AN;:E'T E BEAL, 221 S. 21st Richmond. -
$11.50 State aid to needy aged and 312.50 County cash allowance be granted
as -�f March 1, 1936. -
STELLA KRATZr:R 419_ 11th St. Richiond.
$9.00 State aid to the needy aged and $y.0-, county cash allowance be granted
to begin as of Feb. 1, 1930.
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MRS, AN.cSE ROSS, 441— 38th St_ Richmond.
$b.00 State aid to the needy aged and $6.00 Countv cash allowance be granted
to b=gin as of Feb. 1, 1930.
JAM.:S MUIR, 2539 Humphrey St. Rich:,,ond.
$15 State aid to needy aged and $15. county cash allowancebe renewed as of Jan.l
1st, 1936.
' MRS. OLIVE McINTYRE, 189— 71h St. Richmond.
$9.00 State aid to the needy aged and $9.00 County cash allowance be granted
to begin as of Feb. 1, 193b.
ALFRED 3 FOLSOM 121 Contra Costa St. Richmond.
a1b.50 State aid to to needy aced and $16.50 County cash allowance be granted
to begin as of Feb. 1, 1936.
ArNA BLOMOUIST, RFD Box 8, Richmond.
410 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be granted as
of Feb. 1, 1936.
LISA M. BLOMOUIST, 512 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito.
$13. Otte aid to the needy aged and $13. county cash allowance be granted
as of Feb. 1, 1936.
NORA MOUNT, 330 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
$10 State aid to needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be renewed as of
Jan. 1, 1;30.
JOHN NILSON, 335_ lst St_ Richmond.
Ordered that Janu:,ry check be cancelled.
J0;-tee H. DE::FSEY, third St. Concord Acres, Concord.
$15. State and $15, county aid for needy aged be granted to 'oegin as of Jan.
1st, 193o.
MRS. SARAH 01CO;�.:OR Shrill Ave. Martinez.
$6.50 Staie'and $6.50 County aid be granted to begin as of Jan. 1, 1930.
COMNELIUS KELLER, 015 Ferry St. Martinez.
$13. State aid to needy aged and $13, county cash allowance be increased to 5
State aid to needy aged and $15 county cash allowance as of Feb. 1, 1936-
�O:,N PERA, 323_ ',"r, 6th St. Pittsburg.
$15 State and $15 count; aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of Jan. 1,
19:6.
JOSEPH PATRICK MULHARE, Pittsburg.
Ordered that December check being held in Auditor's office be cancelled.
".'IL11AM CHARLES dZNNEDY, 619_ 2m:St. Antioch.
$13. State and $13, county aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of Jan.
1st, 1936.
JOHN LOCHARY, Brentwood.
$13. State and $13. county aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of
Jan, 15, 1936.
LINCOLN HOFF"MAN, Brentwood.
$13.25 State and :13.25 county aid for needy aged be renewed as of Jan. 1, 19'6.
ENOCH 'n ARD SHEDDRICK, 4o4-13th St. Antioch.
Ordered that application for aid be denied.
ERS BERTA HAMMO?ID Brent.:ood.
rderea that aid be denied.
IJ Rn. PASOUALENA OLLdE„TE Rodeo.
' $10 State and 420'county aid for needy half orphan children be granted as of
Feb. 1, 1936, until Mrs. Clemente caz secure employment.
ANTOINETTiE MOLICA, 437— Everett St. E1 Cerrito.
$10 Stateand $10 county aid for needy half orphan children be renewed as of
Feb. 1930.
MRS. .1.ARY RATTO. R.F.D. Box loo9, Richmond (San Pablo)
$30 State and M. county aid for needy half orphan children be renewed as of
Feb. 1, 19-A0
MRS. AGNES KEENAN, 102 7iashinnton Ave. Pt. Richmond.
$20 State aid for needy half orphan children be renewed as of Feb. 1936.
MRS. FRAICES SHARLMY, 420 Lexington A e. �l Cerrito.
$10 State aid and UO county aid for needy half orphan children be renewed
as of Feb. 1, 1930,
'Y, S. ALICE LeG•_RAND 413 South Et. Richmond.
— $20 State aid and „10 county aid be renewed and $10 County aid be increased
to y15 County aid as of Feb. 1930,
LOUISE ENGBERG, o04 Rich.::ond S'. E1 Cerrito.
$10 State and $10 county aid for needy half orphan children be increased to
$10 State and $20 county aid as of Feb. 1, 1930.
HRS. MARY ALVES o25 El:r: St. El Cerrito.
$10 State aid and $35 county aid be decreased to $35, county aid only, Htate
aid 'being discon.inued as of Feb. 20, 1930.
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.:RS. ANNIE CON.:OR, 620 Gladys St' El Cerrito.
430 orate aid and $10 county aid be changed to $20 State aid a::d $20 county
aid as of Dec. 12, 1935; State aid is beim; decreased from $30 to $20 and county aid
is being ip reased from $10 to $20.
FLNRIETTA DELGADO, 910 Balra Drive, El Cerrito.
$50 State and $40 county aid be discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1936.
MRS, ETELVINAiONCECA, 1426 'n"illow St. Martinez.
S20 State aid and 410 county aid for needy half orphan children be renewed
as of Feb. 1930.
MRS. FRANCES LUCIDO, 215 Foster St. Martinez.
$20 State aid bte reduced to 410 State aid as of Feb. 9, 1930, and be renewed
as of Feb. 1930.
CONRAD PRICE, welly Ave. Martinez. '
$20 State aid and $30_county aid for needy children of an incapacitated fathe
be renewed as of Feb. 1, 1936.
MRS. PEGGY LINO Leslie & Veale Ave. Martinez. '
$ State and $30 County aid for needy half orpian children be renewed as of
Feb. 1930.
MR. A,D MRS. STEVE MA%I.. (for Bogolea Children, Emilia, Virginia and Jon 355- E. th
St. Pittsburg.
$30 State aid for these children be given to begin as of Feb. 1, 1936.
MRS. CATHLYN BEDOYA, Port Chicago.
$o0 State and $25 county aid for half orphan children be renewed as of Feb.
1, 1930.
MRS. MARY LUCIDO, 236 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg.
$ 0 State aid be renewed as of Feb. 17, i93b.K
In Matter of Granting Dance Permits. -The following applicants having applied to this Board for permission to
conduct a.dance until 3 ol&ck A.M. on following dates at the following places, to
wit:
Townsend Club of Port Chicago, March 20th, 1936, at American Legion
Hall, at Port Cnicago.
Senior 4-H Club of Contra Costa county Feb. 29t1a, 1936, at Knightsen
Farm Center Building.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said applications be granted.,
In Matter of Rejection of Claim
of Elise J.M.Kueffer Neu for _
Refund of Taxes.
The Tax Research, Inc. of Los Angeles, California, having .resented to this
Board, upon behalf of Elise J.M.Kueffer Neu a claim for refund of taxes for the fis-
cal year 1932-33, in sum of 8115.66; for the first installment of taxes for fiscal
year 1933_34, in &am of $45.63, and a petition for cancellation of second install-
ment of taxes for fiscal year 1933-34, and for all taxes for the fiscal year 1934-35 '
on following described property, to wit: Lot 14, and South 1/2 of Lot 13, in Block
19, `;mended 'Mao of the City cf Richmond, on tr,e grounds that said property is
occupied by a Public Utility, and this Board beim- of the opinion that said claim
and petition is not a legal claim against the County of Contra Costa,
IT I5 BY TH3 BOARD ORDERaD that said claim for refund of taxes and petition
for cancellation of taxes, be and the same are hereby denied.,
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InHatter of Resolution from Greater San
Ramon Galley Chamber of Commerce in regard
to Fast Bay Municipal Utility Dis.rict.
Greater San Ramon Valley Chamber of Commerce, having presented to this Board
a Resolution asking, among other things, that this Board instruct the District At-
torney of Contra Costa County to take the necessary legal steps in the c it suit
of the Fast Bay W,inici^al Utility District against the County of Contra Costa to
fully protect the County and the inhabitants thereof,
It is, by the Board ordered that said Resolution be referred to the District
' - Attorney of Contra Costa County and that he take such steps as he deems necessary
to protect the interests of said County in'said suit.
In latter of Furnishing Transportation
to W.P.A. Workers.
George ';..Starkey, and 'Nm. Nierhake, having appeared before this Board as
representatives of the Public "liorks Unemployment Union, requesting that this Board
as Sponsors of �;.P.A. Projects furnish transportation costs over and above the usual
transportation costs, for 'N.P.A. Workers to and from Projects sponsored by the County,
It is, upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, by the
board ordered that a Committee of Supervisors be appointed by the Chairman of this
Board to meet with a Com_ditee from the Public Norks Unemployment Union, to arrange
a meeting with the officials of '+i.P.A, to work out a method of paying such transportat-
ion
ransport t_ion costs.
Thereupon, 'N,J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board appoint Supervisors James N.
Long, and H.L.Cummings, as such Committee to represent the Board of 6upervisors of
Contra Costa `%ounty.
In "-atter of Advertising_ for Bids for
Furnishing Electric Energy etc. to
Kensington Lighting District.
It aptearing to the Board that the contract of the Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
for furnishinr, electric current and maintaining a system of street lights in Kensin
ion Lighting District his expired,
' It is by the Board ordered that an advertisement for furnishing of electric
current and maintaining a system o: street lights in Kensington Lighting District
be placed in the �l Cerrito Journal, bids to be received by this Board up to the hotr
of 11 o'clock A. , on March lo, 1936.
' InM.aiter of Pre_tarin_ Plans and specifications
for Vault in office of the County Treasurer.
It is, by the Board ordered that J.H..Iorrow, County Purchasing Agent
of Contra. Costa County, be and he is hereby ordered to prepare and present to this
Board on Mon^.ay, Feb. 24th, 1936, at 2:30 o'clock P.M. plans and specifications
for furnishing of and installing of a vault in the office of the County Treasurer
of Contra Costa County.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of R.A.Wood, Manager of Local National ReEmployment Service that
following appropriations for that service be adjusted for the current year, as follow ,
to wit:
national Re.-Emplovmeni Service Ste.
Increase Decrease,
0223 Janitor Service $135.00 $196.50 Mileage, o41
0311 Electricitv 85.00 100.00 Off. Sup. Prtd. 0517
0324 Rent of Equipt. 30.00 1'03.00 Off. " Mise. 0518
0328 Repair of Bldg. 102.00
0329 Repair of Equip. 15.00
0339 Telenhone 84.00
y 0343 Transp. Property 3.00
0523 Repair of Supplies '�50
$459.5G & 5+
and that followingmuintenance-appropriation be cancelled: 041 Mileage, $35.50,
and the amount madeLavaila79e thereby, beappropriated for Capital Outlay as follows:
0911 Office Furniture$35.50.
It is by the Board ordered that the foregoing appropriations and adjustments
be and the same are hereby aut^.orized.
The said order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.\
In Matter of Claim of L.F.Grover,
Justice of Peace, 10th `ownshio,
for Back Salary claimed due.
L.F.Grover. .:ustice of tie Peace of 10th Township, having presented to this
Board, a claim for back salary claised to be due him,
It is by the Board ordered that said claim be and the same is hereby referre '
to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County for an official Opinion as to its
legality.
In Latter of Declaring
Repairing of Bancroft Bridge
an Emergency.
Bancroft Bridge in Sup. Dist. #3, of Contra Costa County, having been partiall
destroyed by flood waters, and the Board deeming that the repairing and reconstructin
of said bridge is of great emergency to Contra Costa County,
It is, by the Board ordered that the repairing and re-constructing of Bancroft
'ridge in S•-,p. Dist. #3, be and the same is hereby declared to be an emergency.
The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous.
In 'Matter of Authorizing James N.
Long, to Attend Meeting of the
Legislative Co.umittee in Los Angeles.
A co:mnunicauion having been received by this Board from Ralph E.Swing, Chairma
of the State Legis-;-ative Committee on inzoxicatins Liquor requesting that this Board '
\n send a representative of said Board of Supervisors to a meetin_ to tie held of said
\ "egislative Committee on Intoxicating Liouor in Los Angeles,California, on 'Thursday
and Friday, February 20th and 21st; 1930,
IT IS BY TRE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor James N.Long, be and he is hereby
authorized to attend said meeting to reoresenz; the Board of,Suoervisors of Con-,ra Cos ta
County.
It is further ordered that the expenses of said Ja•res N.Long, in attending
said meetinc7 be a legal charge against the Genera'_ Fund of Contra Costa County.
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In :atter of Installation and
maintenance of —Ational Li-.hts
in Crockett_Crolona-Valona Lighting
District.
A petition signs-, by at least twenty-five persons tax payers and residents
within: -he boundaries of said Crocvett_Crolom_Valona Lighting District praying for
therstallation and maintenance of six additional lights in Croc'sett_Crolona_Vzlona
Lighting District at locations shown on Mac accompanying said petition, having been
' presonted to this Board,
It is by the Board ordered that Pacific Gas & Electric Company install and �Y
maintain said lishts at the locations meriioned, and that the estimated cost of main- /
taining, said lights is ;7194.40 per year,
It is Further ordered that the County Auditor at the time of levying taxes
f'_,r the fiscal year 1930_37, furnish to this Board a rate of tax sufficient for the
maintenance of said additional lights.
Said order is pawed by the unanimous vote of the Board._
In Yatter of Removal of
Horace Hail, an Indigent, _
from lendocfno county to
Centra Costa County.
Otis Loveridse, Social Service Director of Contra Costa. County, having pre-
sented to this Board, a Form of Agreement for the transfer and removal of Horace Hall
a resident of Mendocino County, to the County of Contra Costa, pursuant to the Old Ag
Security Act of the State of Ca;u ornia.,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby aperoved and '3.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Cost
County is hereby authorized to sign said Agreement on behalf of the County of Cmaa
Costa.
In "atter of Removal of
Emily 'Ward, from Contra Costa
County to Fresno County.
Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director of Co::tra Costa County, having pre-
sengl to this Board, a Form of Agreement for the transfer and removal of Emily 4ard,
an indigent, resident of Co:,tra Costa County, to Fresno County, pursuant to old
Age Security Act of the State of California,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDME ED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is hereby authorized to
sign sane on behalf of the County of Co'i:ira Costa.,
' In latter of Granting ,uthority
to Tax Collector to donduct Tax
Sale of rroperty for Delinquent Taxes.
The follow=ng Resolution was Dassed and adopt6d and ordered entered on the
}Minutes of the Board:
BE IT RESOLVED that it be declared to be the Judgment of this Board that the
' - followin-, described property now owned by the State of California, be sold pursuant
to Chapter 390 of the Statutes of 1935, by the rax Collector of Contra Costa County =
at public auction, for cash, or by contract of sale, in sums not less than amount
set opposite each parcel or piece of land, hereinafter described, plus costs of sale:
In the Town of East Richmond— Less the N. 40 ft. of Lot o, Block Y. sold
to t:e State June 21, 1920, for `he delinquent taxes of 1919. To be sold in a sum
of not less than Ten and 00/1CO (,p10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 1.
In the Town of East Richmond-_ a triangular parcel of land, lying between
Buena Vista Ave. and the S E boundary of lot 44 of the Rancho San Pablo and adjoining
the reservoir site on the Southeast. Sold to the State June 20, 1923, for the
delinquent taxes of 1)22. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 010,0 )
Doilars,plus costs of sale, Deed No. 1.
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In tae Town of Bast Richmond- a Parcel of land (marked Picnic Grounds) bounded
=forth by Scenic Road, East by Lot 55 of Glen Park, South by Buena Vista Ave. and
West oy Lot 11, -ella '•lista Park. Sold tc the State June 26, 1923, for the delin-
quent taxes of 1322. To be sold in a sum of not less than Sixty and ou/100- (xo0.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 2.
In East Shore Park, -- Lots 4-5_6, and S.W. 1/2 of Lot 13, Block M; Lots
-14_5lo_23_24-25; and all of Lots 33-34-35, Block M. Sold to the State June 26, 191,
for the delinouent taxes of 191o. To be sold in a sum of not less than one Hundred
and 00/100 (0100.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 27. ,
In Marine View Terrace Extension- Lots 21 to 28, inclusive, Block 15. Sold
to the State June 2b, 192-, for the delinouent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum
of not less than Forty and 00/100 (J40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 98.
(In Lafayette School District)Lots 12, 13 and 15 of Sec. 4, T 1 S., R_ 2 N.
2.40 acres. Sold to the State J-m e 26, 1919 for the delinouent taxes of1 18. To
sold in a sum of not less than ?en and 00/100 (610.00) dollars, plus costs of sale
Deed No. 47.
In t:,e 'dap of Walnut Heights -- A Portion of Lot 12, Block 3__ 0.61 acres.
Sold to the State June 22, 1921, for the delinouent taxes of 1920. To be sold in a
sumof not less than Six and 00/100 (�o.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 3E.
In Emeric Subdivision, No. 1 -- Lots 17_18, Block 6. Sold to the State June
26, 1925, for the delinauent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum of not, less than
Twenty and 00/100 (020.60) D;llars, plus costs of sale, - Deed No. 77.
In the Industrial Center :Tact_ Lot o, Block 6, Sold to the State June 26,
1918 for the delinquent taxes of 1917. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten
and 00/100(y10.00) dollars, plus costs of Sale, Deed No. 17.
In the Industrial Center -.act-- Lot 43, Block 1. Sold to the State June 26,
1922, for the delincuent taxes of 1921. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten
and 00/100 (010.00) dollars, Deed No. 11.
In the Industrial Center Tract _ Lot 14, Block 4. Sold to the State June
2o, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum of not less than
Ten and 00/100 (41C,00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed 17o. 297.
In the Industrial Center Tract-- Locs 12 and 19, Block 3. Soid to the
State June 26, 1924, fo_ `hedelincuent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum of not
less than Twenty and 00/100(,$,20.04) Dollars, plus Costs of Sale, Deed No. '29.
In the Industrial Center Tract-- Lots 20_21, Block 3. Sold to the State
June 2o, 1924, for t o delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum of not less
than Twenty and 00/100 ($20.00) dollars, rlus costs of sale, Deed No. 30.
In the Industrial Center Tract, Lot 13, Block 5. Sold to the State June 26,
1924, for he delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum'of not less than Ten
and 00/100 ;.310.001 dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 31.
In the Industrial Cater Tract__ Lot 14, Block o. Sold to the State June
26, 1924, for the delinouent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum of no less than
Ten and .;0/100 (,$10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Bede Ido. 33.
In the Industrial Center Tract— Lot 15, Block o. Sold to the State June 26
1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten
and 00/100 (010.00) dollars, plus cows of sale, Deed No. 34.
In the Industrial Center Tract-- Lots 21_22, Block 7. Sold to the State June
26, 1924, for toe delinquent taxes of 1523. To be sold in a sum of not less than Twei Ly
and 0:,/100 (;20.00) dollars, pluscostsof sale, Deed No. 37.
In the Industrial Centerr=ct-- Lots 9-10-11, Bloc:: 8. Sold to the State
June 2o, 1924. forthe delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a spm of not less -
than Thirty and 00/100 (x30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed -No. 38.
In the Industrial Center Tract-- Lot 12, Bloch S. Sdd to the State June 2b, ,
1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten
and 00/100 (010.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 39.
In the Industrial Center Tract__ Lots 13-14_15, Block S. Sold to the State
June 2o, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum of not less
than Thi_ty and 00/100 (030.00; dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed I,a. 40.
In Jenning's Fast Richmond Terrace Trac.-_ Lots 3,6,8, 9,10,11, Block 14;
Sold to the State June 20, 191y for the delinauert taxes of 1915. To be solo in a
sum of not less than Sixty and 00/100 (0oC.00)' dollars, plus costs of sale,
Deed No. 46.
In t:^.e Pullman Park Tract-- Lot 1, Block G. Sold to the State June 26, 1922
for the delinquent taxes of 1921. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/10
(010.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 13.
In the Pullman Park Tract-- Lot 49,=lock X, sold to the State June 26, 1924,
for tiie delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and
00/100 (-410.00) dollars, plus the costs of sale, Deed No. 54.
In the Bay Shore Tract_ Lot lo, Blodt 7. Sold to the State J:ne 26, 1925
for the delinquent taxes o` 1924• To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/ 1 0
(1410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No, 3.
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in the Bay View Park Tract-- Lots 27-29.3bk 27, Sold to the State June 26, 1922
for the delinquent taxes of 1921. To be sold in a sum of not less than Twenty and
00/100 (720.00) dollars. plus costs of sale, Deed No, 27,
In the Bav Vies Pari Tract-- Lot ol_A, in Bloc: 26. Sold to the State June 20,
1925 for the delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a m of no', less than Ten and
00/100 su
(416.00) do'lars, t1us costs of sale, Deed Tip. 47,
In tine Bay View Phrl: Tract-- Lot 47, Block 28. Sold tc the State Jame 26, 1920,
for the delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum of not less th n Ten and 00110
(H10,00) dollars, plus tPe costs of sale, Deed No. 49,
In the Bev View Par'. Tract--Lot ol, Block. 28, Sold to the State June 26, 1925
for the delinquent taxes of 1y24. To be sola in a sum of not less than 'Ten and 00/10
(710,00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 50,
In the BaY View FarK Tract-- Lot 73, Block 29. Sold to the State June 26, 1925
for the delinauent taxes of '1924. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and
' G^,/l0o(j10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 51.
In the Bay View AgdB to Richmond- Lots 5,0, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, lo, 17, 18, 22,
23, 24. 25, 26, 27, 23, 29, 30, 3o, 37 and 39 in Block 71. Sold to theStateJune
26, 1915 for the deline-.:ent taxes of 1317. To be sold in a sum of not less than One
hundred and Ten and 00/100 (0110.00) dollars, plus tests of sale, Deed No. 4.
In the Bay{ View A&3d. to Richmond- Lots 7 to 15, inclusivy Block 72. Sold t) *
the State June 26, 1918 for the delinquent taxes of 1917. To be sold in a sum of not
less than Forty-five and Ou/100 (345.60) dollars, nine costs of sale, Deed No. 5.
In the Bay View Add. to Richmond- Lot 7, Block 64. Sold to the State June
20, '919, for the delinauent taxes of 1313. To be sold in a sum of not less than Te
and 00/100 (710.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 5,
In the Be,, Vies Add. to Richmond- Lot 4, Block 64. Sold to the State June 26,
19241 for ;'e delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten
and 00/100 (010,00) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No, 12.
In the Bella V;sta 'T act-- Lots i-2. Sold to t.e State June 20, 1924, for
-he delinouent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a-sum of not less than Ten and oo/lGO
(3 1G.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 3.
In the Belvedere Tract- Lots 14 and 15, Block 3. Sold to the State, June 26,
1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sus of not less than Twenty
' and 00/100 (720,00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 22.
In Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1. N. 1/2 of Lot 12, and all -f Lot 13, Block
24. Sold to the State June 2o, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold
in a spm of mot less than Fiftee-.i and 0G/1DO (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale,
Deed No. 64,
In the Brown Andrade Tract No. 3-- Lot 32, Bloc's 9, Sold to the State June 20,
1923 for the delinouent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten an
00/100 (910.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No, 292,
In the Brown Andrade Tract No. 3- Lots 5-6, Block 10, Sold to the State June
26, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 192 . To be sold in a sum of not less than
Fifteen and 00/100 (415,00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No.' 293.
In the Brown Andrade Tract No. 3-- Lot 5, Block 11. Sold to the State June
26, 1923. for the delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum of not }ass than
Ten and 601100 (710,00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 294.
In the Broom Andrade Tract No. 3-- Lots 6,7 Block 11. So'_ m d to the State
June 20. 1923, for `lie delinquent taxes of 1922, �o be sold in a saof not less
an
than Fifteen d 00/100 (715.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed Ido. 295, _
In the Brown, Andrade Tract No. 3-- Lots 27_29, Block 2, Sold to the State
June 26, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum of not less
than Fifteen and 00/1001..15.05) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 27.
In Central Pullman 'ract- Lots 60-61, Block C. Sold to the State June 26,
1323 for the delinquent taxes of 1922. To be sold in a sum of not less than Fiftee
and 00/100 (715.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 352•
In Central Richmond Tract- Lot o, Bock 11, Sold to the State June 26, 1924,
for the delinquent taxes of 1923. To be so'.d in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/10
Dollars (710.OG) clus costs of Sale, Deed No. 61,
' In central Richmond No. 2-- Lot 29, Blod- 4. Sold t,, the State June 26, 1917
fo_ the delinquent tares of lylo. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/1 0
.00) dollars, phis co Sts of sale geed No 25,
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In Centra. RichlIlOnd 1,c. 2-- Lot F, Block 7. Sold to the State J,.ne 26, 1916
for the delinouent taxes of 1917. To be sold in a_ sura of n:;t less than_ len and OO/1 0
(710.00i dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 21,
In ventral Richmond No. 2-- Lot 21, Bloc? 5. Sold to theState June 26, 1924
for the delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and
00/100 (710,00) Dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No, 62,
In t o Cerritos Addition to Richhwnd-- Lot 1,:,,, Block 1. Sold to the State
J-me2o, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum of not less
than Ten and 0--/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs o£ sale Deed Yo. 53.
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In the Cerritos Addition to Richmond-- Lot 14, Block 2. Sold to the State June
2o, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum of not less than Lken -
and 00/100($10.00) plus costs of sale, Deed No. 55•
In the Coleman Pullman Tract— Lot 40 and 41, Block 12, Sold to the State
June 22, 1921, for the delinquent taxes of 1920. To be sold in a sum of not less _
than Fifteen 015.0v) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 21.
In the Coleman Pullman Tract__ Lots 2 and 3, Block o. Sold to the State June
22, 1923, for the delinnuent taxes o:1922. To be sold in a sum of not less than
Fifteen and 00/100($15,b0) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No.'355.
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In the Cole..:an Pullman 7r,_.ct-- Lots 17 and 18, Block 11, Sold to theState
June 26,1924, for the delinquent taxes of -5523. To be sold in a sum of not less
than Fifteen. and 00/100($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No.'63,
And the Board takes recess to :Deet on Monday, February 24, 19 36,-at 2;30 ,
o'clock P.M.
G ./ .Chairman.
,Clerk.
IN THE BOARD Or SUPERVISORS OF CONTEA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 1930.
The Board met at 2:30 o'clock P.M.
Ron. N.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors H.L.Cummings, Harry M.Stow,
and R,J,Trembath. S.C."ells, Clerk.
Absent: Supervisor James N.Long,
In Matter of Adoption of plans and
specifications for furnishing of labor ,
and materials for the construction of
a vault in the office of the County
Treasurer of Contra Costa County.
J.H.Morrow, County Purchasing Agent, having presented to this Board, plans
and specifications and working details for the furnishing of labor and materials
required in the construction of the following: Circular Bank Vault door entrance;
steel vault lining; steel vault partition with sliding gate; automatic vault venti-
lator; Grade "A" Burglar Alarm System; Manganese steel coin safe; folding vault
door entrance for record vault, or the office of the County Treasurer of Contra
Costa County.
It is, by the -card ordered that said plans and specifications be and the
same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications for the furnishing of labor and
materials aforementioned for the construction of a vault in the office of the
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County Treasurer of Contra Costa County.
It is further Ordered that a Notice to Bidders for the doing of said work and
and the furnishing of said materials be placed in the Contra Costa Standard, a news-
paper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and
that said bids be received up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, the 9th day
of March, 1936.
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In Matter of Granting Pipe Line
'Eater Permit.
Rudolph Bode, having applied to this Board for permission to bore atwo inch
hole under the highway on the Donovan Pass Road, about two miles west of theMiller
' Place, for the purpose of installing a water pipe line ,
It is by the Board ordered that permission to bore said hole and lay said water
pipe line be and the same is hereby granted.
In Matter of Resolution
requesting Boards of Supervisors
to Petition Congress to Appropriate
Funds to 'Sar Department for Study
and Survey of Currents.
In Re: Beach Erosion in Counties
of California.
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, and carried,
it is ORDERED that the following Resolution be, and the same is hereby adopted, to
wit:
WHEREAS, the Pacific Beach and Shore Line of the Coastal Counties of
California have been, extensively improvei during the past twenty years and the need s
far immediate and future development of this entire area is great, and
ZHLREAS, the matter of beach erosion has beome serious involving a consider
able annual loss to privately and publicly owned property; and,
WHEREAS, there is a gnat need for a coordinated study and survey of beach
erosion, tide and wave action, and sand flow so that great losses may be forestalled
and future development made with assurance of protection from such erosion, and
' WHEREAS, the Engineering Corps of the United States 'liar Department is pecul ar_
ly equipped and qualified to make such study and survey; and,
WHEREAS, such study will be of great value to the Unitdd States government
itself as well as the general public;
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NOW, THEREFORE. be it RESOLVED: That the Board of Supervisors of Contra
Costa County do join in with the Board of Supervisors of the following named
counties of the State of California, to wit: San Diego, Orange, Los Angeles, Ventura
and Santa Barbara and San Francisco, and such other Counties as may pass favorably
upon this Resolution, in respectfully petitioning the74th Congress of the United
States of America, to appropriate to the War Department such sum as may be necessar
to be expended by them to carry out this survey along the entire�coast linq'of the
State of California.
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The foregoing Resolution was adopted oy th Board of upervisors of Contra k
Costa County, State of California, On Feb. 24% 193 , and is entered in the Minutes
of said Board.
And the Board cakes a recess to meet on Monday, March 2nd, 1936, at 10 x
' o'clock A.M.
Chairman.
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IN :HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTAA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1936.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.-Yells, Clerk.
The Minutes and proceedings of theBoard for and during the month of February,
1936, are r ad to the Board and the following correction in said Minutes is ordered '
made, to wit: That certain Minute Order made on the 17th day of February, 1936,
and entitled "In the Matter of Resolution from Greater San Ramon Valley Chamber
of Commerce in rgard to East Bay Municipal Utility District" is ordered corrected
to read as follows: "Greater San Ramon Valley Chamber of Commerce having presented ,
to this Board a petition asking among other things, that this Board instruct the
District Attorney of Contra Costa "ounty to take the necessary legal steps in the
pending suit of East Bay Municipal Utility District against the County of Contra
Costa, et al, to fully protect the County and the inhabitants thereof, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said petition be referred to the District Attorney of Contra
Costa County and he to advise this Board as to its legal rights in reference to
action on said petition", and the balance of the said Minutes were approved as
read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk.
In Matter of Advertising the Resources
of Contra Costa County at -artinez Yacht
Harbor Celebration.
A delegation from the Martinez Chamber of Commerce headed by John Elmquist, '
as spokesman, having appeared before this Board and requested that said Board nay
to the Martinez Cham�)er of Commerce, the sum of $150 for advertising the resources
of Contra Costa County at the Martinez Yacht Harbor Celebration to be held on June
13_14, 1936, and this Board deeming said Martinez Yacc.t Harbor Celebration a good
advertising medium of the resources of said County;
IT IS =Y THE BOARD ORDER-D that the sum of $150 be paid to the Martinez
Chamber of Commerce for the purpose aforementioned.
I'T IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Martinez Chamber of Commerce present to this
Board a duly verified claim on the Advertising Fund of said County, in the sum of
$150.00 in payment of said advertisement.r
In Matter of Application for
Dance Permits.
The following applicants having applied to this Board for Permission to
conduct dances until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. at tha following places on the follow-
ing dates, to wit:
Byron Lodge #j35, I.G.O.F.,HALL of I.O.O.F. Byron March 7th, and March 25,193 .
San Ramon Community Club, San Ramon Hall, March 14, 1936.
Antioch Horseshoe Club, Oak Grove Hall, Antioch, each Saturday night during
the month of March, 1930.
IT I3 BY THEBOAHD ORDERED that said permits be granted.`
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In Matter of Rejection of Claim
of L.F.Grover, Justice of the Peace.
L.F.Grover, having heretofore presented to this Board, a Claim in the sum of
$255.00 for balance of salary claimed to be due him and said claim having been referred
by this Board to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County for an Opinion as to it
' legality and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County having advised this Board
that said claim is not a legal claim against the County of Contra Costa,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDFRaD that said claim be and the same is hereby rejected.
' In Matter of Claim of Ralph D.
Bollman., against the County of
Contra Costa,
Alva S,Sherlock, Attorney for Ralph D.Bollman, having presented to this Board,
a claim against the County of Contra Costa, in the sumof $89.39 claimed to be due the
said Ralph D.Bollman for injuries to his automobile as a result of said automobile
coming in contact with an automobile claimed to be owned by the County of Contra y
Costa; I /
IT IS BY THL BOARD ORDLFi6D that said claim be and the same is hereby referred
to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County for an Opinion as to its legality,t
In Matter of Petition of M.'N.Joost,
Tax Collector for Cancellation of
Certain Deeds and for the sale of
Delinquent property at Private Sale.
1'.W.Joost, Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, having applied to this
Board for authority to cancel Deeds Nos. 28 and 29, to the State of California,
made in the year 1923, upon the grounds an error was made in the description of the
property, and that he be allowed to make new deeds to correct said error and he
having requested that the sum of A104. be returned to the City of Richmond and the
sum of ,y5. be returned to S.C.Masterson heretofore paid to said Tax Collector
on account of sale of said property erroneously described, and the said M.ir.Joost,
having presented to this Board a request that he be allowed to sell at private sale
to the City of Richmond the North 3/4 of Lot 35, in &1 Cerrito Tract, for the sum of
$104, and a request that he be allowed to sell at private sale to S.C.Masterson
the "est 25 ft. x 100 ft, of Lot lb, in Ll Cerrito Tract, for the sum of $14.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of said M.W.Joost, be referred
' to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County and that he render to this Board
.n Opinion as to the legality of all of said requests.Y
In Mower of Aopointin_ Dr. Allen
Morrow, a Deputy Health Officer,
Unon request of w.A.Powell, M.D. Health Officer of Contra Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEKD that Dr. Allen Morrow, of Richmond, California,
be and he is hereby appointed a Deputy Health Ifficer of Contra Costa County, to
work without salary and to perform the duties requires of a health officer in the
Kensington school District of said county, /
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In Matter of Approval of Contract
between Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
Co. and the County of Contra Costa ,
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having presented to this Board
a Form of Contract for extra 1elephone equipment in the office of the Sheriff of
Contra Costa County;
It is, by the Board ordered that said Form of Contract be approved and the '
Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same on benalf of the County of
Contra Costa.
In Matter of Advertising the Resources
of Contra Costa County in Year Book of
Contra Costa Labor Journal,
Tais Board deeming the Year Book of the Contra Costa Labor Journal,a good
advertising medium of the resources of Contra Costa County,
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, It is by the
Board ordered that an advertisement of the resources of Contra Costa County, consist-
ing of one page, be placed in the Year Book of the Contra Costa Labor Journal
at a cost of $100.
It is further ordered that the Corira Costa Labor Journal present a duly
verified claim on the Advertising Fund of said County in payment of said advertisemen to
in the Matter of Transfer of Funis.
Upon rquest of D.M.leeter, County Auditor, and in order to make lawful the
payment of certain belated 'Dills chargeable against the last fiscal year,
It is ordered that the following appropriations be cancelled, and the amount
thereof transferred to tie unappropriated Reserve Fund, to wit:
District Attorney 112
038 Auto Hire, $ 17.00
Motor Police 248
o;cy repair of Equipment 20.00
337.ou
and from the amount thus made available the following appropriation increasesAade
from the Unappropriated Reserve to wit:
Special Counsel 113
032 Fees $17.00
Fire Protection 247
0399 Services of Districts 20 00
37.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the sus of $1500 be transferred from Unanpropriated Reserve Fund
to the General Fund on account of purchase of materials for agricultural Commissiono r
fund No. 242.
The said order is passed by the unanimous voteof the Board.K
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In Matter of Transfer of Fun's.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered
that the following appropriation adjustments be made in order to legalize
the payment of late bills chargeable against the last completed fiscal year,
to wit:
19-14_35. Aoproprns. Adjustments.
Increase Decrease.
elections-Prelim.-Costs 120.
026 Mise. Fees, $30.00 7$10.00 Extra Help 022
15,00 Repair of Equipt. 0329
_ - 00 Printed Supp. 0517
$30.00 430,00
S ri 2 2.
4
0 5Crimal Case Exp 11,00 1.00 9tora..e 0337
4.00 Transp. Property 03 3.
3.00 .Auto Mileage 0�F1
3.00 Ord. Tray..Exp. 0411
$11.00 $11.00
oc' Sery D 522-
632 Rent of �quinment 5.00 5.00 Repair of Bldgs. 0326.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,`
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of L.M.Teeter, County Auditor, IT IS ORDERED that the following
adjustments of appropriations be made in order to adjust original ap s opriations
for the current year to fit requirements as developed to date:
' Adjustment 193r)-36 Appronns.
Inc.ease Decrease. -i
B and of S, visors 101
0 11 rd, Travelg. Exp. 3 50.00 4245.00 Auto Mileage 041
0517 Offe. Supp. Prtd, 175.00 .
0522 Posaage 15.00
0599 Misc- Supplies -$2.45:0000 ,
00
Clerk 102
0 99 Misc. Supplies 5.00 5.00 Offc. Sup U. Misc. 0516
Auditor 105
SzµRent of Equipt. 60.00 25.00 Convention Exp. 049
}9 Tel. & ielegraph 50.00 95,00 Offe. Supp. Prtd. 0517
0599 Misc. Supplies 10 00
120.00 120.00
Treasurer 106 t�
0320 Pubn. Legal Not. & Report. 1 00 19.00 Offe. Sup6. Prtd, 0517
4
0337 Storage .00
19.00 19.00
' Assessor 10
-014-9---Convention Convention Expenses 35.00 35.00 Ord. Tray. Exp. 0411,
0 1AuS v o 1 6.
to ileage 260.00 296.00 Co. Equipt. 0398
0522 Postage 15.00
0599 Misc. Supp. l;;.00
29b.00 29 .00
' Elections- Prelim. exp. 120
03339 Telephone 5.00 1330.00 Eln. Supp. 056
03 39 Transp. property 25.00
0517 minted Supp. 800.00
0516 Offc. Sung. Misc. 500.00
$1330.00 41330.00
Special State Elm _ 124. _
0210 wages, 275.00 _ 400.00 Printed Supp. 0517
0324 Rent of Equipt. 15.00 125.00 Postage 0522
0343 Transp. of Property 60.00
0399 Misc- Serv. 5.00
050 Election Supp. 190.00
.
525.00 . $25.00
P
104
I
Sup. -t. Trial Expense 126,
033 Fees & Exp. of Interpreters $25,00 $25,00 Fees & Exp. of Wtn. 035
Just, Ct. rial Exp. 190
0517 Prtd. Supp. 180.00 180.00 Of£c. Supp, Misc, 0518
C H e & Grds 196.
0 1 Auto Mileage 10.00 2oO.00 Fuel Oil 059
0523 Repair Supplies 100.00
0599 Misc. Supp. 1 0 00
260,00
Hall of Records 1F)9. ;
022 Extra Help 50.00 300,00 Wages 0210
0211 'Sage s,ReDair Labor 150,00 155.00 Jan. Supp,. 0511
041 Auto Mileage 1 5.00
0523 Repair Supplies 100.00
0599 Misc, Supplies 150 00
.455,00 5 .00
Sheriff 202. !
025 Matron Fees, 65,00 751.00 Operative Wages 0213
0211 'pages, Repair Labor- .10.00
033 Fees, & Exp. of Interprts. .25,00
0324 Rent of Equip.. 75.00
0342 Transp, of Persons .30.00
0343 Transp. of Property 15.00
O�F11 Ord Tray. Exp. 5.00
053 Books -11.00 .
059 Fuel 15.00
0519 Photo Sup P. 500.00
$751.00 $751.00
nT -- 213,
0 1 Ant} 0 Mleage 75.00 75.00 Transp. of Persons 0342
Constable Two 4_ 214,
OE1 to
Mileage 16,00 16,00 Transp.5f Persons 0342
Constable Twp. 6_ 216,
025 Matron Fees, 15,00 90.00 Transp. of persons 0342
041 Auto Mileage 75.00
90.00 90.00
o nst ble Two. - 7-217,
0 1 Auto Mileage 100.00 100.00 Transp. of persons 0342
Constable Two. 8- 218,
025 Matron Fees, 5.00 80.00 Transp. of persons 0342
041 Auto Mileage 75.00 .
80,00 -$0.00
O nst le
Two- __ 219.
0 1 Auto Mileage 90.00 90.00 Transp, of persons 0342
Cn Au1 T 10_ 2 .
0 1 to Mileage 75.00 75,00 Transp. of persons 0342
Oona 1 Twp.11- 221.
0 1 Auto Mileage 30.00 30.00 Transp, of persons 0342
Oonszable Twp _15_ 225.
041 Auto Mileage 300.00 . 300.00 Transp. of pers6ns 0342
C to 1 - 22
0 1 Auto Mileage 11 .00 11.00 !'ransp. of persons 0342
Jail- Care of Prisoners 231..
031 Med. & Dental Fees 75.00 375.00 Photo Service 0319
052 Bedding* 150.00 56,00 Misc. Serv, 0399
057_Clothing 160.00 - 50.00 Kitchen Supp. 0513
0514 Laundry Supp. 75.00 80.00 Med. & Surg. Supp, 0515
0527 Water 50.00
0599 Misc, sung, 25.00
081 Replace, of Equipt. 2�8,00
$50:00 - 563.00
Jail Branches 232,
052 Beddin_ 49.00 20.00 Rep, of.Bldgs. 0328
0599 Misc. Supp. 3.00 25,00 Repair of Sup?. 0523
00 Water 0527
$ 52.00 . 5 ,00
Rem rder 235. -
012 Extra nein 1000.00 1000.00 Reg. Salaries Oil
0343 Transp. of Property 6.00 36,00 Offc. Supp. Misc. 0518
0599 Misc. Supp. 30.00
1036,00 . 10,00
Public Admi,,. 236,
0518 Offe. Supp. Misc, 12,00 42,00 Pub. Legal Not. 'to. 0320
0522 Postage 30.00
$ oo $V.-00
105
Sealer of W. &M. 241.
0599 Misc. Supp. 15,00 $15,00 Gas, Oil & Grease, '0510
Agric. Comm. 242
0510 Gas, oil & Grease, 5.00 40,00 Ord. Trav, Exp. 0411
0517 Offc. Sunp. Prtd, 00
40.00
Hospital B & G 502.
' 0510 Gas, Oil & Grease, 15,00 90,00 Repair Supplies 0523-
091 Replacets. of Equipt. 75.00
90.00 90.00
Hospital C of I 503.
0523 Repair Supplies 250.00 250.00 Misc. Supplies 0599 _
Countv Lung Clinic 5 06,
0210 Wages, 11.00 41.00 Auto Mileage 041,
' 0599 Misc. Supplies _30.0041.00
Care of Indi--ants 510
031 Med. & Dental Fees 1000,00 1000.00 Board & Care 0310
0311 Electricity 300.00 278000 Staple Groceries 0524-
0325 Rent 2250.00
041 Auto Mileage 160.00
0599 Misc. Supplies 50.OG
y 3790.00 3760.00
Detention Home 516,
0511 Janitors Sunp lies 10.00 10.00 Misc. Supp. 0599
Social Welfare Dept, 522.
0211 '.Pages, Repair Labor 23,00 97.00 Offce. Supp, Prtd. 0517
029 Repair of Equipt. 30.00
04 Convention Expense 44.00 _
97.00 97.00
6` Eroects 52 C & C.
0331111 lei�ricity 1.00 260.00 Misc. Supp. 0599
0324 Rent of Equipment 125.00
0329 xepair of Equipment ]0,00
0396 County Equipment 49.00
' 041 Auto Mileage 7.00
0527 'Nater 2 00
0 00 2b0.00
Burial of Vet & Indig. 526
0599 Misc. Sunp. 32,00 32,00 Burials 000
Richmond Health Center 532.
0523 Aenair Sun lies 30 00 00,00 Misc, Ser. 0399
0599 1"iso. Sunp, 3�0-L0-0 _
SERA Projects 523 U R L
0210 lffages, i4396.o0 14992.00 E:isc. Supp. 0599
0342 Transit. of Persons 225.00
0523 Repair Supplies �1 000
14992.00 1 992,00
Sun of
Schools
0'11 Ord. Tray. Exp. 100.00 125.00 Offc. Supp. P--td. 0517
0599 Misc. Supp. 25.00
125.00 125,00
County Library o97
' 0511 Office Supp. Prtd. 40.00- 145.00 Books 053.
0520 Pictures, etc. 5.00
0521 Periodicals Subserns. 100 00
145wOO -11T5.00
Park Maintenance 701
0210 'Sages 210,00 160,00 "ages,nep. Labor 0211
30.00 Rent of Equipt. 0324
210 .00 210,00
' memorial Mon. Mtce. 705,
0599 Misc, SupP. 2.00 2,00 Electricity 0311
County Exhizts 802.
0399 Misc.Serv, 250,00 60.00 Auto Mileage 041,
81.00 Ord. Tray. Exp. 0411
93-00 Mis. Sunp. 0599
950.eo 50.00
Sheriff 202,
0913 Misc. Equip. 160.00 100.00 Offc. Furnitre 0911
Necorder 235
0912 Off c. Equipment 8.00 6.00 Offc. Furniture 0911
Hospital Care of Inmates 503-
098 hos. Squint, 50,00 70,00 Furniture 0910
0913 Misc. Equipt. 20.00
$70,00 70.00
100
Bun of Schools 693.
0911 ffic niture $13.00 $19.00 Offc. Egnipt; 0912
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In the Matter of A11oaances to
Indigents.
It is by the Board ORDERED that: "
WILLIAM AAD MOLLIE DECKER, 604 Kearney St. El Cerrito. ,
$30 County Cash allowance be discontinued as of March 1, 1936 and that the
Feb. warrant be made payable to Mollie Decker.
FRED M. KINSINGER, Loomis, Cal.
$30 County cash allowance be discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1936.
HARRY COOPER. Canyon ,
County cash allowance of $35. a month be-discontinued as of Feb. 11 1936,
MRS. MAE ROBERTS, 1104 Alhambra Ave. Martinez.
$30 County cash allowance be renewed as of Nov. 1, 1936.
MRS, LUCIA RICCOBUONO, Shellback Ave. tialnut Creek.
$10 County cash allowance be continued as"ofSept. 1, 1935.
WILLIAM KILGORE, Antioch. - -
$10 cash allowance for Mr. Kilgore be discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1936.
ANTONIO TROIA, 350 }Pest 3rd St. Pittsburg
$25.00 State and $25, county aid for needy blind be granted to begin as of
Feb. lo, 1936.
CHARLIE MARTEL HARRELSON, C/o California Can. Co. Richmond.
$15. State aid to the needy aged and ,'715: county cash allowance be granted
to begin as of Feb. 1,1936.
MANUEL GOMEZ San Pablo
$11.00'State aid to the needy aged and $11. county c ash allowance be granted
to begin a s of Feb. 1, 1936.
ANi:A M. McINTOSH, 4443 Center St. Richmond.
$9.00 State aid to the needy aged and $9, county cash allowance be granted '
to begin as of Feb. 1, 1936. .
FRED WM. :,INSINGa, Loomis, Cal.
$17.50 State aid to needy aged and $17.50 County cash allowance granted as of
Feb. 1, 1936. -
WM. T. BUCKLEY, 2920 Esmond Ave. Richmond.
$10 State aid to the needy aged and $10.county cash allowance be renewed as
of March 1, 1936.
LAWRENCE NORLEM 4526 Potrero Ave. Richmond.
$15-State aid to the needy aged and $15. county cash allowance renewed as
of Feb. 1936.
MARIA L. L. FAESSLER 255 Colusa Ave. Berkeley Park.
$12.F0 State aid to needy aged and ;712:50 County cash allowance be renewed
as of Feb. 193'0,
WILLIAM B. AKINS 1926 Butte St. Richmond Annex, Richmond.
$15 State aid to needy aged and $15.00 county cash allowance be renewed as
of Feb. 1936.
CHARLES H. CARPENTER, 332_6th St. Richmond.
$15. State aid to the needy aged and•$15, county cash allowance be renewed
as of Jan. 1936.
MRS. NELLIE BOUIZUARE, 546- 19th Bt: Richmond:
$15. State aid to the needy aged and 315, county cash allowance be renewed
as of Feb. 1, 1936.
FRANQ CHEEK, 993 Lucas Ave. Richmond.
411.25 State aid to needy aged and $11.25 County cash allowance be renewed as of
Nov 1935•
ARA RUSH. Box 1324, Richmond.
$7.50 State aid to the needy aged and $7.50 County cash allowance"be renewed
as of March 1, 1930; and increased to $10 state aid to needy aged and $10 county cas
allowance as of Marchl, 1936.
GEORGE 0. GORL!Ai;, 1904-Nevin Ave. Richmond.
$$6.25 State aid to needyaged and $9.25 county cash allowance be renewed as of
March 1, 1936, and be increased to $9.00 State aid to needy aged and $9.00 county
cash allowance as of Marc- 1, 1930.
CLARENCE RUSH, P.O. Box 1324, Richmond.
$12.50 State aid to needy aged and $12.50 county cash allowance be renewed as of
March 1, 1936, and decreased to $10 State aid to needy aged and $10 county cash allo -
ance as of March 1, 1936.
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DELPHINA BYRONE_ San Pablo.
Aid be denied as client is ineligible.
MRS. MARY MCLAUGHLIN_ 112 Starr St. Crockett.
$12,50 State and 812.50 County aid for needy aged be continued as of Feb. 1,
1936.
GEORGE BURTON, 1537 racheco, Martinez.
' $11.50 State and $11.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of
Feb. 1, 1930.
MANUEL BRAZ, Box 117, Concord.
-State and $14, county aid for the needy aged be granted to begin as of
Jan. 15, 1936.
MRS. ELkA MARTIP+EZ, 1201 Ferry St. Martinez.
$15. State and $1�1, county aid for needy aged be renewed as of Aug. 1, 1936.
' JOHN DAVIS, Butterfield Court, Martinez.
$12.50 State and $12.50 County aid for needy aged be increased to $14.50 State
and $14.50 County aid as of Feb. 1, 1936, and renewed as of Feb. 1, 1936.
THOMAS DANIEL KELLY, Butterfield Court, Warren St. Martinez.
12.50 State and $12.'5,1 County aid be continued as of Sept. 1, 1935 and increa
ed to �p13.50 State and $1 .50 county aid as of Jan. 1, 1936• (Increase made effectiv
at previous board meeting
MRS. ET A DUNCAN, R.F.D.#2, Concord.
Aid be denied.
WILLIAM KILGORE, Antioch.
$12, State and $12, county aid for the needy aged be granted to begin as of
Feb. 1, 1936.
MRS. MARY GLENN, 315_ 10th St. Antioch -
,812.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid for needy aged be continued as of Jan.
1, 1936.
MRS. JESSIE TRULL, Box 55, Knightsen.
015 State aid and $15. county aid for the needy aged be increased to $16.50
State aid and $16.50 County aid as of Feb. 1, 1936.
' MRS. ALTEMIA BARRATO, 51b Bailey, Richmond.
$10 State and $30 County aid for needy children of incapacitated father be
granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1936.
MRS, MODESTO VARGAS FERNANDEZ Key Blvd. San Pablo
$20 State and X10 countyaid for needy half orphan children, beg ranted to begin
as of Feb• 20, 1936.
MRS. GENOFLESSA PUCCI, 107 Crilchett Ave. Richmond, R.F.D Box 550.
$20 State aid and $20 county aid for needy half orphan children be granted
to .egin as of Feb. 5, 1936.
MRS, ANGELITA VILLA, 1st St. rodeo.
$20 State and $40 county aid for needy half orphan children be renewed as
of Feb. 1930.
MRS, GEORGE HERMO..RAY 527_ 3rd St. Richm;nd.
$30 State aid be discontinued as of Feb. 3, 1936, and $45. county aid be discon-
tinued as of March 1, 1936.
MRS, JULIA KELLEHER Port Costa.
$10 State aid for needy half orphan children be renewed as of Feb. 1, 1936.
QUARTE CHILDREN, 2347 Fernando St. Concord.
.810 State and $30 County aid for needy children (orphan) be renewed as of Feb.
' 1, 1936.
MR3, NUNZIATA FONTANA, 305 Talbart St. Martinez.
$20 State aid for needy half orphan children be renewed as of Feb. 1936.
MR. CONNARO NUZZO, 63 Hest 7th St. Pittsburg
$30 State aid and $25, county aid be reduced to $30 State aid and $20 county
aid for needy half orphan children and that $30 State aid and $20 county aid be re-
newed as of Feb. 1, 1936.1
In Matter of Allowances to Indigents
under care of Probation Officer.
It is by the Board ordered that:
Beginning Nov, lo, 1935, $10 ,tate and $10 county aid be restored to Probat-
ion Officer, Thomas A,Boyer, for support and maintenance of Warren Stanley Lewis.
Auditor's check to begin as of March 1, 1936.
That beginning Marcie 1, 193b, $20 County aid be discontinued the Probation
Officer, Thomas A,Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Philip Mercado, on
account of his becoming self-supporting.
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That beginning Feb. 29, 1936, $10 State and $10 county aid be renewed to
the Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of said Joe
Teschaira,
That beginning Feb. 13, 1930, $10 State and $10 county aid b� renewed to the
Probation Officer, Thomas A. Boyer, for the support and maintenance of said Thelma
Smith.
That 'oeginnin_ Feb. 23, 1936, $30 State and $30 county aid be renewed to the
Probation Officer, Thomas A. Boyer, for the sunoort and maintenance of William,
Joseph and Frank Mathos. (Auditor to make two checks, one 840.00 and one $20,00). '
That beginning Feb. 25, 1936, W. 00 State aid be renewed to the Probation
Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Vincent, Laura, Frank,
and Sarah Delucca.K
And the Board takes recess to meet in regular adjourned session on Monday,
March.9th, 1936, at 10 o'clock A.M.
Chairman.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORIIA.
MONDAY, MARCH 9th, 1936.
The Board .-et at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. 6.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath.-_-S.C.;!ells, Clerk. '
In the Matter of Receiving bids
for furnishing of material and labor
for installing a vault in the office '
of County Treasurer.
This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing
of labor and material required in the construction of the following: Circular
Bank Vault door Entrance, Steel Vault Lining, Steel Vault Partition with Sliding
gate; Automatic Vault Ventilator, Grade "A" Burglar Alarm System, Manganese -
Steel Coin Safe, Folding Vault door Entrance for Record Vault, for the office
of the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, and this being time and 'place set
out in said Notice to Bidders, for the receiving of bids, the following bids are
received and read to said Board, to w it:
BID OF THE HERMAN-,,1 SAFE CO.
Will furnish, deliver and install a circular vault door entrance, steel
vault lining, steel vault partition with sliding gate, automatic vault ventilator,
Grade "A" Burglar Alarm System; Manganese safe with locker base, and folding reco d
vault door entrance, also move the present equipment, all as shown on plan and
mentioned in specifications, known as Item 1, for the sum of $9,500.00 including
California 6tate Sales =ax, and the present County Treasurer's vault and 'burglar
alarm equipment, same to be removed at our expense,
ALTERNATE BID:
hill furnish, deliver and install a reconditioned circular bank vault door
entrance, also a reconditioned folding vault door entrance for zemrd vault, also a
reconditioned manganese safe with locker base, all as called for under "Alternates'
and as per photos aphs and specifications attached_ also a new steel vault lining,
steel vault partition vrithsliding gate, automatic vault ventilator, grade "A"
burglar alarm system, including moving the present equipment, known as Item 2,
for the sum of $5,400.00, includin6 California State Sales Tax, and the present
County Treasurer's vault and 'burglar alarm equipment, same to be removed at our
expense.
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BID OF AMERICAN SAFE COMPANY:--_--
Will furnish deliver and install a circular vault door entrance, steel vault
lining, steel vault partition with sliding gate, automatic vault ventilator, grade
"A" burglar alarm system, manganese safe with locker base, folding record vault door
entrance, also move the present equipment, all as shown on Plan and mentioned in
snecificatiens, known as Item 1, for the sum of -- No Bid.
ALTERNATE #1:
Will furnish, deliver and install a Reconditioned Circular Bank Vault Door
' entrance, also a NEW Vault Door Entrance for record vault, also a Reconditioned
Uanganese Safe with locker base, all as called for under "Alternates" and as per
photographs and sce cifrcaions attached_ also a new steel vault lining, steel vault
rartition with slidin_ gate, automatic Vault Ventilator, Grade "A" Burglar Alarm
System, including moving the Present equipment, known as Item 2, for the sum of _
$7265,00 including California State Sales Tax, and the present County Treasurer's
Vault and Burglar-alarm equipment, same to be removed at our expense.
ALTr:R:�ATE #2:
Furnish, deliver and install a New Rectangular Bank Vault doer entrance., also
a NEN folding vault door entrance for record vault, also a Reconditioned Manganese
Safe with locker base, all as called for under "alternates" and as per photographs
and specifications- attached- also a new steel vault lining, steel vault partition
with sliding gate, Automatic Vault Ventilator, Grade "A" Burglar Alarm system,
including moving the a esen t equipment, known as Item 2 for the sum of $0434.00,
including California §tate Sales 'lax, and the present County Treasurer's Vault
and Burglar Alarm Equinment same to be removed at our expense.
ALTERNATE #3:
Will furnish, deliver and install a Reconditi.,ned Rectangular Bank Vault Door
entrance, also a IdE'N folding vault door entrance for Record vault, also a Record itioFed
Manganese safe with looker base, all as called for under "Alternates" and as per
photographs and specifications attached_ also a new Steel Vault lining, steel
vault partition with sliding gate, Automa tic Vault Ventilator, Grade "A" Burglar
Alarm System, including moving the present equipment,known as Item "211 for the sum
of $5&70.00 including California Sales Tax, and present Treasurer's vault and burgla
alarm system same to be removed at our expense.
BID OF HERRINC_HALL-MARVIN SAFE CO. ---- -
Wilifurnish deliver and install a new Rectangular 10" Bank Vault Door entrance,
also a new Underwriter's Six Hour Label Double Door for Record Vault, also a Re-
conditioned Manganese Safe, Seven Cu. feet capacity with locker base all as she, f
og specifications attached, also a mew steel vault lining steel vault Partition
with sliding gate, automatic vault ventilator, Grade "A" Burglar Alarm System, all
as called for in your alternate bid and to meet said snecifications, including moven
the present equipment shown as Item "2" for the sum of $6,312,35, including State
Tax and the nresent County Treasurer's Vault, Burglar Alarm Equipment to be removed
at our expense, y
And the Board havi.,E fully considered the said bids, received, finds that
the bid of the Hermann Safe Co., on its Alternate Bid in the sum of $5400,
is lowest and best bid received for the furnishing of said labor and material
in connection with installation of :,aid vault;
IT IS BY THE BOARD OPDERA:D that the bid of T:.E Hermann safe 'Co., in sum of
$5400, be and the sane is hereby accepted and the Contract for the-.furnishing of
said labor and materials be and the sane is hereby awarded to The nermann Safe Co,
IT IS FUR ThER ORDERED that The Hermann safe Co., give bond to the County
of Contra Costa in nenal sum of ,42700 guaranteeing the faithful performance of said
contract, and a bond in penal sum of 42700 guaranteeing labor and materials.
IT IS FURTER ORDS.RED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa Co,:nty prepare -
contact and bonds covering said work.
In the Matter of Petition to the
Board of Supervisors for the incorporation,
organization and Formation of a County
+'+ater District to be known as "The
Con-,-a Costa Cainty ffater District"
N ice as re fired by •law avin b publ'sh d in the Contra. Costa Shendard-
C Ml
that a pe itidW for the incorporation, organization and formation off a Aunty "aier
District to be known as The Contra Costa County 'Eater District, would be presented
to the Board of Supervisors of 00.1tra Costa County on the 9th day of March, 1936,
at 11 o'clock A.M. and that notice of thehearing of said petition having been
published for the time and in the manner as required by law, in the Contra Costa
Standard, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, and
this being time and place set out in said notice for the presentation of said
petition and for the hearing on same, and there being on file with the Clerk j
of this Board many protists as to the inclusion of certain lands within the propose)
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Countywater District,
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by bupervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the further hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby
continued to Thursday, March 12th, 1936, at 10 o'clock A.M, in the Chambers of said
Board at the Hall of Records, in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State
of California.
In Matter of Canvassing
Returns of Tax Election in the Delta
Permanent Road Division of Contra Costa
County.
Residents of Delta Permanent Road Division of Contra Costa Comity, having
heretofore petitioned this Board that a special tax of $2000 be levied for road
improvement and construction, $1000 of which is to be raised each year for two suc-
cessive years,aid this Board having heretofore called a special election in said Delt
Permanent Road Division of Contra Costa County, to be held on Feb. 28th, 1936,
for the purpose of voting upon the levying of said tax and the election officers
appointed to conduct said election having filed with the Clerk of this Board, all of
the returns of said election, this Board at this time proceeds to and does canvass
the results of said election.
Thereupon this Board finds that from the canvass of said returns there were six
votes in favor of the levying of said tax and no votes were cast against the levying
of said tax.
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY {
TRE BOARD ORDERED that a tax insumof $2000 be levied upon all the taxable property
in Delta Permanent Road Division sufficient to raise the sum of $1000 per year during
the next.two successive years. The rate of taxation to be ascertained according to
Chapter 29, Section 1178 Page321, of the Statutes of 1935, and that said taxes shall
be collected in the same manner as other county taxes and shall be deposited
in the County Treasury for the useof said Delta Permanent Road Division of Caltra
Costa County.,,,
In Matter o f Allocation of
Funds for Improvement of First '
Avenue, in Town of Pinole.
The Trustees of the Town of Pinole, having filed with this Board a certified
cony of a Resolution adopted by the said Board of Trustees requesting the Board of
Supervisors of Cont.a Costa County to allocate funds for improvement of First Avenue
a public street in the Town of Pinole, and this Board deeming First Avenue, in the
Town of Pinole, a street or road of general public interest and benefit,
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the su.mof $200 be paid to the Trustees of the Town of Pinole, for
making of repairs to First Avenue, in said i'own of Pinole, and that the County Aludito
shall draw his warrant in favor of the said Down of Pinole, in sum of $200 payable
out of the Motor Vehicle Funds allocated to Supervisor District #1, of Contra Costa
County, for the repairing of said Street.,
In 'natter of Granting of Permit
to J. Jensen, to lay water Pipe Line.
J.Jensen, having applied to this Board for permission to lay a 3/4 inch water
pine line under Livorna Road, near Alamo,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERdD that permission to lay said water pipe line be and th -
same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the county
' Surveyor and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District.
In Matter of Acquiring Unit #4,
of Mt. Diablo Btate Park.
RESO LUT IO:F.
WHEREAS, Mt. Diablo State Park is easily recognized as one of Northern
California's greatest assets for scenic and recreational purposes, which Park was
originally created through an Act of the Legislature of 1921, and,
i.'HE3aAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, sensing the
future value of this Park to the County, did contribute the sum of $oO,000 for the
purpose of obtaining acreage for the Park, and which contribution was to be matched
by the California State Par' Commission from the $6,000,000 fund voted by the People
of the State of California for the purpose of creating a system of State Parks, and
WHEREAS, the State Park Commission has contributed only $70,000 from the
$0,000,000 Bond issue for acquiring Additional lands for the Park in violation
ofr„s Agreement with this Board of Supervisors, anu,
t,hLRnAS, failure of tn. State Park Commission uo complete its contract has
placed in jeopardy one of the most valuable Units of the Park, to wit: Unit No. 4,
which is the top of the mountain and the option on this Unit will expire on April
15, 1936, and there is a gr-at probability the acreago will be lose, which would oe
mos;. de,rimental ao tae Park Prcjee.,
Ti,,EREFORE BE IT H-SOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa
' Co nay, most urgen.iy ieques�s the State Park Commission �o complete one con�iab6
io Ana pureof iai:ds on Yt.Diaulo, Unit N�. 4, and that this be done at an
early date before the expiration of the Option on said Unit No. 4.
BE IT FUR=HTR RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board is hereby instructed to
send a copy of this Resolution to the State Park Commission, a copy to the Honorable
Frank F.Merriam, Governor of the State of California, and a. copy to Hon. A.E.Stock-
burger, Director of Finance f the State of California.
The above and foregoing Resolution is passed by the unan'_mous vote of the _
Board on the 9th day of Marc,, 1936.
And the Board takes recess to meet.on Thursday,March 12th, 1936, at 10 o'clock
A }r V
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
THURSDAY, MARCH 121h, 1;36.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan,Chairman; Suge rvisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
R.J.Trembath, and harry M.Stow. S,C.'Wells, Clerk.
In Matter of Petition for Incorporation,
Organization and Formation of The Contra
' Costa County "ater District.
The hearing on the petition for the incorporation, organization and formation
of a County Mater District to be known as "The Contra Costa County '�;ater District"
having been continued from the 9th day of March, 1936, to this time, the Board pro-
ceeds to and does hear the petitions on file of certain persons for the exclusion
of their respective lands from the proposed Contra Costa County Vater District, and
the petitions on file of applicants for the inclusion of their respective lands
in said proposed District,
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On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY TBE
BOARD ORDER-ED that the further hearing and consideration of all of said petitions
on file herein for inclusion and exclusion of lands from said proposed district,
be and the same is hereby continued to 'Wednesday, the 18th day of March, 1936,
at 10 o'clock A.M. in t:e Chambers of this Board, at the Hall of Records.
In -Iatter of Furnishing Medical
Treatment and Hospitalization
to Preston E.Dover, an Indigent. -
Otis Loveridge, Head of the Social Service Department of Contra Costa
County, having reported to this Board that Preston E.Dover, an indigent, resident .?
of Contra Costa County, is in need of special medical treatment and hospitalizstion,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Otis Loveridge and Dr. E.'N.'ierrithew,
County Physician, of Contra Costa County, be and they are authorized to furnish to
said Preston E.Dover, an indigent, such Medical Treatment and hospitalization in or
out of the County of Co--.t-,a Costa, as they in their judgment deem best for the
said Preston E.Dover.a
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 16th, 1936, at 10 o'clock
A.M.
Chairman.
.Clerk.
IN THE HOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIRR12IA. _
MONDAY, MARCH Toth, 1936. _
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present, Hon. W.J,Buchanan, Charman- Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.
Cummings, harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.O.Wells, Clerk.
InMatter of Furnishing Electric
Energy to Kensington Lighting
District.
This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing _
of electrical energy and maintaining a system of Street lights in Kensington Light-
ing District of Cont a Costa County, and this being time and place for receiving
of bids, the following bid is received and read to said Boa_d; Bid of Pacific ,-
Gas and Electric Company, Schedule "L-4", and the Board considering said bid a
satisfactrdry bid,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREL that the bid of the Pacific Gas & Electric
Comoany, for the furnishing of electrical energy and maintaining a system of street
r lights in kensingion Lighting District of Contra Costa County, fort a period of five
Years, be and the same is hereby acceo ted.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that aid Pacific Gas & Electric Company furnish to
this Board a contract for the furnishing of said electrical energy and maintaining
a system of street lights and that they furnish to this Board a bond guaranteeing
faithful performance of said contract in sum of $1000.
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In Math r of application of M.'f+.Joost,
Tax Collector, to Cancel Erroneous Deeds.
J 'L'.Joost, Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, having applied to this Board
for authority to cancel Deeds Nos. 28 and 29 to the State. of California, made in the
year 1923, on the mounds that said deeds contain an erroneous description;
' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authority to cancel said deeds be and the same
is hereby granted, and the said Tax Collector is hereby authorized to issue new
deeds to correct said errors, and the said M.W,Joost, having reported to this
Board that the N. 3/4 of Lot 35 El Cerrito Tract, and erroneously described in said
'Deed was sold to the City of Richmond for t::e sum of $104, and that W. 25x100
feet of Lot lo, El Cerrito Tract, erroneously described in Deed No. 28 was sold to
S.C.Ltasterson, for $5.; -
IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that upon presentation of a duly verified claim
to this Board by said City of Richmond, and by S.C.Masterson, in amounts paid
by them, the said sums shall be repaid them.{
In the Matter of Application of
M.'A.Joost, Tax Collector, to sell
Property at Private sale. -
I.W.Joost, Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board -
that he has received a bid from the City of Richmond, to purc.:ase at private sale
for cash, the following described property, which has been heretofore deeded to the
Deed 28-29 1923
' State of California,/for delinquent taxes, to wit: In E1 Cerrito Tract, North 3/4
of Lot 35, for the sun of $$104, in cash, and that he as such Tax Collector has receiv d
an offer from S.C.liasterson, to purchase at private sale the following described
Deed X829, 1923,
property which has heretofore been deeded to the State of Californialf or delinquent
taxes, to wit: In E1 Cerrito Tract, the W. 25x1OG feet of Lot lb, for the gross sum
of $14. of which sum „5. is to be paid in cash at the time of sale, and remainder
of �9, in nine equal annual installments with interest upon unpaid balance of our-
chase price at 5o per annum payable annually,
It is BY TRE BOARD ORDEREDthat ioost, as such Tax Collector be and he
is hereby authorized to make the said sales at private sale as m3quested subject to -
the authorization of the State Controller.,
' In latter of Appointment of Com:::issioner
for Mt. View Fire District.
There being; a vacancy on the Board of Fire Commissioners of 1t.View Fire
District caused by resignasion of H.A.Newn.an,
Upon moti:n of Supervisor Stow, seconded Sunervisor Trembath, IT IS BY 1
' ThE BOARD ORDERED than G.U.'yartin, be and he is hereby appointed a member of the
Board of Commis s-iorera of Mt.View Fire Distr ict.
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In the ;utter of Approval
of Bond and Contract of The
Hermann Safe Co,
The rermann Saye Co, having presented to tr..is Board, a force of Contract
for the installin= of a vault in the office of the County Treasurer of Contra Costa
County, and 'bonds in sum of $2700 each, guaranteeing the faithful performance of sai
contract, and guaranteeing the payment of labor and materialmen,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bonds be and the same are hereby approved
and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to si_m said contract on behalf
of tae County of contra Costa.
In latter of Transfer of Funds.
D.M.Teeter, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this
Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust accoun s
for the months of December, January, and February, so that the said accounts will
present a true record of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore
ordered disbursed from the County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefor in a
detailed explanation presented by said D.M.Teeter;
It is by the Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the
funds as kept by the County Auditor and by the County treasurer:
Debits Credits
(Decreases) (Increases)
Char, & Corrections Fund $ 97,03 '
County Library Fund, 9.70
Motor vehicle Funs, 3325.3
Payroll Fund, 59,3
General Fund, $3449. 6
Schl. Supply, Rev. Fund' 3 j 0. �.
The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
InMatter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
the following appropriation amounts be cancelled in order to make amounts therefor
available for re-appropriation and that the total amount thereof be transferred to
unappropriated Reserve Fund, to wit:
Cancellation of Apg opriations
1935-3o. '
Salary General Char.& Corr. Unempl. Rlf.
Fund Fund Fund Ln. Fd.
Auditor 105_
oll Regular Salaries $825.00
Sheriff 202,
0213 Operatives Mages, $2043.o0 '
0599 'fisc. Supplies 600.00
Jail Buildine 230
0523 Repair Supplies 100,00
Hoso. B. & G. 502,
0399 County Equipment $200.00
Probation Officer X16,_
011 Regular Salaries 363.00
SERA Projects 52'3.
0599 Misc. Supplies 3637.00 $53,00$,00
Fire Protection 247
0599 list. Supplies $1,611,o0
Salary General Char. & Corr. Unempl. Rlf.
Fund. Fund. Fund In. Fd.
Clerk 102
0912 Office Equipment $205.00.
Purchasine A_ent 114. _
0911 Office Equipment 44.00
0912 Office Equipment 47.25
$1188.00 $3039.25 $3$37.005. 1+c�9.00.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds. -
D,M.Teeter, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that the present
cpm, ition of appropriations in'i sates that additional amounts shown on the following
' lists will be necessary to complete the year,
IT I3 BY THE BOARD-ORDERED that the saaebe authorized and.that the aggregate
amounts thereof be transferred to funds shown from unappropriated Reserve Fund:
Nair APPR;PRIATICNS 1935-36.
General Salary CharF. & Corr.
Fund. Fund un d.
Clerk 102,
081 Replace. of Equipment $205.00
Pur. Agt�, 114.
081 Replace. of Equipment 91.25
Coroner 115. _
023 Renorters fees 200.00
0314 Inspns. & Autopsies 100.00
0338 Summoning Juries 150.00
0399 Misn.3ervices 20.00
0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 25.00
0518 Office. Supp. Misc. 70.00
0522 Postage 50.00
Just. Ct. 15_ 145
.
0414 Sm. Claims C . Exp. 65.00
Just, Ct. Trial Exp. 150
023 Reporters Fees, 1000.00
Ct. Hse'& Grds 158.
022 Extra nelp 609.00
Sheriff 202,
011 Regular Salaries $1508.00
Aeric. Com:i;r, 242.-
011 Regular Salaries 3.00
Fire Protection 247.
0399 Services of istricts 300.00
Moor Police 248
081 Renlace. of Eouip, 47.00
Hosn. Care Inmates F03.
0398 County Equipment $200.00
0399 Misc. Services 600.00
Probation Officer 516.
021 Extra Help 363.00
Care & Exam. of Insane 529.
0228 Nurse hire - 250.00
031 Medical Fees 300.00
' lchrs. Retirement Fdx
C.
,. 095.tgo.00
County inhibits. 602.
0210 ti7aees, 39.00
0324 Rent of Ecuipt, 19.00
0325 Rent of Exhibit Space 10.00
0343 Transp. property 42.00
0398 Oounty Eouin. 14.00
0399 Misc. Services 100.00
Misc, Refunds 812.
000 Refu::ds, 350.00
Auditor 105,
0911 Office Furniture 50.00
0912 Office Eeuipment 775.00 _
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Ot Has, & Grds 156,
0913 Mise. Equipment $9,00,
0915 Bldg. Impts. 565,00
Sheriff 202.
0912 Office-Equipment 164.00 -
0913 Wisc. quip, 714.00
Jail-31dg--2j0.
0915 Bldg. Impts. 100.00
Branc" Jails 232,
0915 Bldo. Impts. 104.00 .c
Burials F26
0920 Cemetery Lots $220.00
WP.A Fire Pratn F242
0599 Fisc, Supplies 629,00 $ 962,06
17PA Protects F523
0210 :ages, 371,00
0324 Rent of Equip. 2bl.00
0239 Repair of Egz.pt. S,GC
074 Trar.sp. Frcperty 11,OG
041 AL*tr Reage 7.00
0599 Misc.-Supp. 2662.00
Slug Dist, 1- Mtce.
R 1+2_0 Mtce-Surface 11,517.00
R 143- 0 lace-Bridges, 5,325,00
Su -5i-sl,
2_ !toe. -
R 241_0 :.,tce-Rts of "ray 2,15$.00
R 242_0 lace-Surface 7 323.p0
R 243-0 ltce-Bridges 3,299,00
SU Dist 3_ ltce,
R 3 0 Mtce-Surface, 15.00
Sun D's' 1 C 6
R 1R s. to Bridges, 4,054.00
Sun. Dist, 2 0 0
R L '_0 Impts. Roads, 14,072,00
R 246-0 Impts, to Bridges 101..00
dfPA C 0 t
FR 145-113 Impis. Rd A 19 237-) 10.00
RR 145-I11 " " Alb 532 153,00
112" " A 12 32i 153-00-
FR 245_211 " " B 562) 736.00
212 B 21 (((64) 390,00
213 B 5o t6
76 2329.00
FR 246 211 B
5 (62) 517 00
212 rr " B 21 (64) 1477.00�
$-612,25 $1511,00 $5270.00 654bl9,pp
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boaxd.x
InMatter of approval of Bond
on Lost Warrant.
It an-earing to this Board that Warrant No. 7015, heretofore dfawn by the County
Auditor on County.Treasurer of Contra Costa County, in favor of Mrs. R.V,Lytton,
in sum of $30. payable out of the Charities and Corrections Fund, of said County,
has been lost and the said Mrs. R.V,Lytton, having furnished to this Board a good
and sufficient bond in s:m of $60, indemnifying the County against loss on the
issuance of a duplicate 'Warrant, to replace Auditor's Warrant N- 7016.
,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said 'pond and the Sureties thereon be and the
same ire hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby
authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of Mrs. R.V.Lytton, payable out of
the Charities & Corrections Fund, in the sum of $30, to replace said Warrant No. 701 .
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote,of the Board.��
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In Batter of Termination of —whployment
of '.°m. H.Hough.
Im. H.Hough, having been employed by this Board o Supervisors as Store Keeper
at the County Hospital of said County and it appearing to this Board that the said Wry.
H.Hough, has become incapacitated physically, and is unable to perform his duties; -
' and.it being reported to this Board that the State Comnensation Insurance Fund,
the insurance carrier of the County of Contra Costa, has made a final settlement
with said Win. H.Hough;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the services of said Wm. H.Hough to Con ta.
Costa County be and the same are hereby terminated as of 'arch 1st, 1936.h
In !'atter of Termination of
County Aid to Leslie Tromenhauser
and family.
Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service of Contra Costa County, having
reported to this Board that Leslie Tromenhauser, is being steadily employed by the
Works Progress Administration under the Adult Educational Program at a salary suffi—
cient to maintain himself and family,
IT IS BY TIE. BOARD ORDERED that all County Relief now being extended to said
Leslie Tromenhauser in any shape or manner be discontinued as of April 1st, 1936„rl
In Batter of Rejection of Claim
of R.D.Bollman.
R.D.Bollman, having heretofore presented to this Board a claim for damages
sustained to his automobile in a collision with a truck owned by the County of
Contra Costa and said claim having been referred to the District Attorney of Contra
Costa County as to its legality, and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County -
havin advised this Board that said claim is not a legal claim aLainst the County,
and should not be paid,
IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERP:D that said claim be and the same is hTeby rejected,r
In Clatter of Baking Alterations
to County Hospital.
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY
' THE BOARD ORDERED that Oscar Olsson, Superintendent of the County Hospital,
of Con ra Costa County, be and heishereby authorized to make alterations to said
County Hospital at a estimated cost of $500, for the -.),=pose of furnishing living
accommodations in said Hospital for aged women..`
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In the Matter of Allowance to
Indigents,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT:
MRS. BER7HA BROWN: 828 Conura Co-ta Drive, El Cerrito.
$10 County cash allowance be granted as of March 1, 1930.
ELIZABETH PATTERSON, 1904 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
$15 County cash allowance be discontinued as of March 1, 1936.
FRANK MANGUSO, Port r Ceres Sts. Crockett.
Ovate and $19,25 county aid for the needy blind be discontinued as of
Jan. 1, 1936, and that Jan. and Feb. cheers be cancelled.
GEORGIA SKILES 106 Chanslor Ave. Richmond.
$lb, State aid to needy aged and $16. county cash allowance be granted as of
Feb. 1, 1936,
EMILY STANLEY, 478 Stege Ave. Richmond '
$10 $tate ai" to needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be granted as of
Feb. 1, 1936,
EMILY WARD 3808 Laurite St. Calwa; Fresno Go.
512, State aid to needy abed and 512, county cash allowance granted as of Feb.
1, 1930,
ELIZABETH PATTERSON 1904 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
$10 State aid to needy aged and 510 county cash allowance be granted as of
Mar. 1, 1930,
LAVERNA B. OLSEN, 1239 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito.
$10 State aid to the needy aged and 510 county cash allowance, be granted, to
begin as of April 1, 1936.
MRS. 1ARGAREI HASEY, 6 Eddy St. Richmond,
$12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $12,50 County cash allowance be renewed
as of Feb. 1930,
GEORGE INTYRE, 109— 7th St. Richmond.
11.50 State aid to the needy aged and $11,50 County cash allowance be renewed
as of Feb. 1936, and increased to $15. State aid to the needy aged and $15. County
cash allowance as of °'`arch 1, 1936.
OLE OLSE:v 1239 Liberty St. El Cerrito. '
$15.. State aid to needy aged and $15. County caon allowance be renewed as of
Feb. 1930, and decreased to $1 .50 State aid to needy aged and $12,50 County cash
allowance t, begin as of April 1, 1936,
FRED SCHELL, lo12 Macdonald Ave. Rich�o::d.
March check only, be reduced fro:^ $17,50 State aid to needy abed and $17.50
county castallowance, to $5. Mate aid to needy aged and $5, county cash allowance.
MRS, KJERSATI BRO--,_u, 55o_ oti. St. Richmond.
12,F0 State aid to needy ages and $12,50 County cash allowance be discontinue
as of April 1, 1930.
OHi A47BREY, 50 3outr. St, Richmond, Cal.
Ordered that January cheek oe cancelleu. _
JOSL A:;TO,IO SO'TO, "Wain S.. Port Costa.
,$7,50 State aid for the needy aged and $7.50 County cast; allowance be renewed
as of August, 1935.
MRS, MANUELLO SOTO., ::air. St. Port Costa.
$7.50 Stateaid for the needy aged and $7.50 County cash allowance be renewed
as of Aug. 1937.
o-1:-.ES VAN NAMES, 420 Railroad Ave. Crockett,
$10. State and $10 county aid for needy aged be increased to $12,50 State and
$12.50 County aid as of Feb. 1, 193b,
MRS, ANTONIO SCALZO, 913 Flora St. Crockett.
$12, State and $12. county aid for needy a�:ed be increased to $14.50 State
and .914,50 County aid for needy aged as of Feb. 1, 1936.
GEORGE BOSTO[d, Danville.
Ordered that March checc :r; cancelled. ,
EDWARD MERRIMA:., Concord,
$12.30 State and ,;12,50 County aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of
Feb. 1, 193o.
XILLIAY TITU'', Shell Ave. and Jefferson Sts. :Jt View, Martinez. -
$13,50 State and $13.50 County aid for needy aged be p:ranted to bemin as of
Feb. 1, 1930.
PHILLiP OT_T , Ste 1, Box 37, 'Sartinez.
$15 State and 51 County aid for ti:e needy aEed be ranted to begin as of
Feb. 1, 1930,
CHARLES RAY, Locus-. St. "aluUL Cr„ek,
412, 0 State and ::ounty aid for needy aged be increased to $15. State
and $15. County aiu an of :arch 1, 1;30, and renewed as of _a_rc"n 1, 1930,
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THJi LIS CORCORAN, 1114 Court St. Martinez.
$11. State aid and 411. conn'.y aid be increased to $15. State aid and 315. Count
aid as of Feb. 1, 1936, and that w15 State aid and $15. County aid for needy aged
be renewed as of Feb. 1, 1936, - -_
MRS, BELVIA A:i.: SULLIVA21, Clayton.
That aid be denied, as application withdrawn at applicant's request.
MRS MARGAR.E. ELIZABETH MITCHELL Concord,
' Urdered that aid be denied.
LAURA cou IS. 415 3rd St. Antioch
$12,50 State and ;12.50 County aid for the needy aged be increased to $14 State
and $14 county aid as of 'larch 1, 1936, -
MRS, ANNA rOFFMAN, Brentwood.
$99.00 State aid to needy aged and $9.00 county cash allowance be discontinued
as of Feb, 1, 193o.
CHARLES BERNARD, Brentwood.
Ordered that aid be denied.
11RS, LINA CHIE3A. 013_ loth St. Richmond.
$10. State aid be continued as of Jan. 1, 1930, and $35. county aid be reinstate
as of ;arch 1, 1930.
MRS. EELF" NEAH, 422_ South 39th St. Richmond.
330 StlrM
a.te and $30 County aid be renewed as of March, 1936.
MRS. LOUISE DeCOURTEN, 2030 Bush St. San Pablo
X20 State aid for needy half orphan children be renewed as of Mar. 1936.
'.IRS. CARLOTTA ZERMENO, 229 Richmond St. Pt.Ric'n:rcnd,
$o0 State aid be decreased to $50 State aid as of Marla 5, 1930, and that $50
State aid be renewed as of arch, 1930,
YRS, RiJELLA H.,MBLIN, Horaga Rd. walnut Creek,
$10 State and 310 countyaid for needy half orphan child be renewed as of March, 1936
MR, JOE DUA.RT3 2347 Fernando St. Concord.
That $1 State aid and ;;25 corm iy aid for needy whole orphan children be con_
iinued as of Feb. 1, 1930, and instead of 310 State and $30 county aid.
MRS, wARge:;T r1ISDSOR, Car. Oak and Palm Sts. M'. Vieip, Martinez.
$ State aid be decreased to 330 Stateaidas of Feb. 29, 1936, and that
$30 State and $2,- county aid be continued.
MRS, FLORENCE STL'ICHFIELD, 1125 Mellus St Martinez.
$20 State and ,"-;3O c-un.y aid for needy half orphan children be discontinued as
of March 1, 1930.
Mr_. AND MHS, ! EPH LUIZ, Pinole.
$35 County cash allowance be increased to $45 county cash allowance as of Feb.
1, 1930.
In Matter of Allowance to Indigents
under care of Probation Officer,
It is by the Board ordered that:
BEGIN.HNG Feb. 25, 1930, $30 State and $50 county aid be renewed to Probation
officer, T,A,Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Mary, Angelina, Dominec,
and Petra Paniagua. (Auditor to make two checks, one $60 and one $20,)
That beginning Feb. 11, 1930, 410$tate and $10 county aid be granted to
Probation Officer for the supportandmaintenance of Michael Guiffrida. (Auditor!s
check to begin as of March 1, 1930.)
that beginning Jan. 1, 1930, $10 State and $10 county aid be granted to the
Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Albert Gregory.
(Auditor's the ac to begin as of —"axon 1, 1930.
That beginning ?.larch 1, 1936, $20 ce allowed the Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer,
' for the support and maintenance of Robert Duarte for one month. \
And the Hoard takes recess to meet on A'ednesday, March 16th, 1936, at 10
o'cloc8 A.S.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF =:TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOFi:,'IA.
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 15th, 1936.
THE BOARD 'SET AT 10 O'clock A.R.
PRESEI,'T: Hon. ;,,J.Buchanan Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cu.=_n2!s,
Harry Y.Stow, and R.J,Tre bat'n.
In the Natter of Employment
of A.V.Saph as as::istant to
County Surveyor.
It i,-in the Judgment of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County
necessary for the expeditious transaction of business in the office of the County
Surveyor of said County that extra help be employed to assist said officer,
On notion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by supervisor Stow, IT 18 BY TAE
BOARD ORDERED that A.V.Sapb be and he is hereby employed by this Board of Superviso_s ,
for a period of 100 workings days at a salary of $15 per day, to render such assist=
ance to County Surveyor of Contra Costa County as he may direct.
IT IS FURT?iER ORDERED that the said A.V.Sanh present to this Board monthly
a duly verified claim on the Gen-ral Fund of said County in payment of his salary,
said claim to !)a approved by the County Surve!,or of Contra Costa County.
The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In the Matter of Petition for Incorporation,
organization and formation of a county Water
District to be known as "The Contra Costa County
Water District".
The further hearing on the petition for the incorporation, organization and
formation of a County water District to be known as "'The Contra Costa County Water
District" having been on the 12th day of Marc' , 1936, duly continued by the
Board of Supervisors to this time and place; the respective petitions of the
Associated Oil Company, and the City of Antioch, a Municipal Corporation, by A.B.
Tinning, its Attorney, for exclusion of lands from said proposed district are with-
drawn by petitioners and the Hoard of Supervisors having fully considered all of
the petitions on file herein for the exclusion of lands of petitioners from said
proposed District , and the testimony pertaining thereto, and they having fully
considered all of the petitions on file herein, for the inclusion of lands in said
proposed District and the testimony pertaining thereto;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the respective petitions for exclusion of
lands from said proposed District, of the Clyde Company, residents of Rivererest
District, and S.A.Cunningham, in so far as his petition pertains to town lots in
the Town of Port Chicago,"ounty of Contra Costa, be and the same are hereby denied,
upon grounds that in the judgment of this Board the lands described in said pet-
itions will be benefitted by the formation of said proposed District, and the
inclusion of same in said proposed District.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the lands described in the respective petitions
on file herein for exclusion of Lands from said proposed District of the following
named persons, to wit: Margaret L.Heche; W.F.Crawford and Alma R.Crawford; Frances
P. Milet; 'r.H.Putcamp; G.C.Banum; Mrs. Sula B.Putcamp; F.W.Kennedy; B.F.Porter
Estate, by Porter Sesnon, Manager; Ann O'Hara, administratrix of the estate of Mary
O'Hara, deceased; W.J.O'Hara; °rancesco Ambrosino; George E. O'Hara; Virginia Alves
Mrs. Bertha Bell; Mrs. Ida Edelen; Mrs, Jeanette Silva; Uustave Ludgering; Edward
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Ludgering; AlbertH.Ludgering; Fred Ludgering; Joseph S. Calderia; *anuel Evora;
A.R. and Minnie R.Oliveira; Frederick W. and May Blume; Agnes Williams; Adeline Olive pa;
George A,Azavada; Manuel R.Freitas; +'rosper W.Olivera; Joseph C and Mary V.Noia;
Antonio and Mary Fregulia; Joseph J. and V.Del Barba; John T. and Mary E.O'Hara;
J.D.Vlach; S. ."unningham; George A.Cunningham; Joseph J.Cunningham; Agnes Cunningham;l
Manuel Duarte, Jr. and Mary Duarte; A.P.Rose; Mary Enes Dutra; Genezio and Albina Bialo;
Genezio and John Bisso; Joseph Williams, Jr. Edith DeRosa, as executrix of the est at
of J.F.DeRosa, deceased; Catherine A. Slattery; George W.Rogers; Pietro (also known
as Peter) Tamburini; Otto V.Sorensen; Lucinda P.Ailliams; E,B,Anderson; Mathilda and j
' Swan Johnson; Mary Eva Thrasher and Sarah M.Hill; Joseph H. Lessard; W.H. 6 Emma L,
Stowers; H.H.Roetger; Rex and Bessie E,McCurdy; M.J. Durant; Anna C. Smith, Fern Nulk;l
Morris Ellison; Emanuele Gianelli; Edward H. Smith, Jr; B.H.Roscoe; Mae E,Moose;
Carmen M.E.Arrighi; Katie A. and Paul R.Bartnett, and Katie A,Bartnett as representative
of the D.G.Bartnett Estate; 1-ugenio and Antoni o Gianelli; Luigi Minorini; B.Giussi
and Lorenzo Giussi; Angiolina Ginochio; Berbert B.nlanding; Louise A.Titcomb; Llizabeih
Olsen; George W.Jerome; Miss Annie Loucks, and A.Cuneo,
be and the scune are hereby ordered excluded from said proposed district upon the
grounds that said lands in the judgment of this board would not be benefitted by the
formation of said proposed District and the inclusion therein. -
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the lands described in the respective petitions
proposed
on file herein for the inclusion of lands in said/district of the following named
persons, to wit: Arnold W,Linscheid; and G.E.Seeno; Marie L. and Andrew Gehringer;
' Ralph D,Bollman; Lena McKean; E.W.Glazier; Mary H.Hutchinson by M.".Jooay; Thomas
Telfer; Charles G.Wheeler, Jr; B.E."iget; W.E.Mitchell; f4illiam and Frank Straight;
Katherine K. Trumbull; Mrs. E.'Trimble; Est, of Henry C.Biddle, by Florence B.Meredith;
'�1,illiam Straight; Frank Straight; Claire H. Maples; J.J.Bruning; C.E.Gallagher;
Paul and Phillip Bancroft; Ida R.Leh; Albert L.Munger; Henrylindopp; E.A.Smith; Mrs.
Albertina Lamb; Helen H.Parsons; and Claire H,Maples; G.M.Parsons; G.M,Helen and Maryl
Louise Parsons; Carl Y. Malmquist; Edward Kurzbein; H.E. Ward; Henry Muller, Emily E.
Shanks, Mabel D.Yorris,
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be and the same are hereby ordered added to and included within the boundaries of
said proposed District for the reason in the judgment of this Board, said lands would
be benefitted by the formation of said proposed District and the inclusion of same
therein.
' IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County be
and he is hereby ordered to prepare an amended and detailed description of the bound-
Countyy
aries of said proposedAwater district in confoeiance with this order of this Board
and that the said County Surveyor be and he is hereby authorized to employ the servicIs
of the Contra Costa County Title Company to assist in the preparing of said descript17
' and that said Contra Costa County Title Company shall be paid the sum of $150.00 for
said services and shall present to this Board a duly verified claim on the Oevral Fund
of said County in payment of said services.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said County Surveyor present said amended
and detailed description of the boundaries of said proposed county water district to
this Board on Tuesday, March 24th, 1936, at 10 o'clock A.M.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, March 24th, 1936, at 10
oIclock-A.M, _
...... :: v:S�^y'.Clerk. ................LLL�tChairman.
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IN TR3 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE. OF CALIFORNIA.
TUESDAY, MARCH 24th, 1936. -
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. -
Present: Ron. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry
Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.,,ells, Clerk.
In the Matter of Petition for Incorporation, ,
Organization and Formation of a County
Water District to be known as The Contra -
Costa County Water District.
A petition having ,een filed with this Board praying for the incorporation,
organization and formation of a County 'later Listrict to be known as The Contra '
Costa County hater District, and notice of the presentation of the said petition to
the said Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the hear'
ng Thereon, having
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been given by publication of a notice in the Contra Costa Gamo m a" Xar4int-z,Lie
Standard, a newspaper published and circulated in Contra Costa County, and in the
Concord Transcript, a newspaper published and circulated in Contra Costa County,
in the manner and for the time required by law, as appears by thgrespective affidavi s
of Vida MCNamer and Catherine Burke Soarep, on file herein, fixing the hearing on
said petition for the 9th day of March, 1936, at 11 o'clock A.M. and the further
hearing in said matter having been regularly continued from time to time and various
petitions of land owners within said proposed county water district having been file
with this Board praying that the lands described in said petitions be excluded from
said proposed county water district on the grouncs that said lands would not be
benefitted by the formation of said proposed district, and the inclusion of same
therein, and various petitions of land owners having been filed with this Board pray)
ing that the lands described therein be included within the bound:,ries of said propoed
county water district upon the grounds that said lands would be benefitted by the _
formation of said proposed district and the inclusion of same therein, and this
Board having acted by order made on the 18th day of March, 1936, and caused said ord Ir
to be entered upon its Minute as of said date, upon all of the respective petitions
of land owners on file herein for exclusion of lands from said proposed counjVwater
d s trict and upon all of the respective petitions of land owners on file herein for
inclusion of lands in said proposed countywater district,and the County Surveyor
of Contra Costa County having presented to this Board an amended detailed descriptio
of the boundaries of said proposed county water district in conformance to the order
made by this Board and entered upon its Minutes as of March 16th, 1930, ,
Thereupon the Board adopts the following Resolution, fixing the boundaries
and calling an election to beheld in said proposed county water district for the
purpose of determining whether or not the same shall be incorporated, organized and
formed:
BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
In the Matter of petition for
the incorporation, Organization
and formation of a county water
district to be known as the Contra Costa
County 'Water District.
Resolution.
BE IT RESOLVED: By the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa
as follows:
THAT WHEREAS, a petition for the formation of a county water district to be
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known as-The Contra Costa County 'later District was filed with this Board of Super:
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visors on the 9th day of March 1936, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.IL. and said petition)
being signed by registered voters equal in number to at least ten per cent of the
number of votes cast in each Municipal Corporation situated lying and being within the'
boundaries of said proposed county water district and of the unincorporated territory
included within the boundaries of said proposed county water district, for the office
' of Governor of the State of California at the last General Election held prior to the
presenting of said petition, and
WHEREAS, it appears to this Board, that the notic a of the presentation of said
petition and the hearing thereon, was published in the manner and for the time as re-
quired by law, and as appears by the respective affidavits of Vida McNamer, and Cathe�-
ine Burke Soares, on file herein, and,
WHEREAS, said petition was partially heard on the 9th day of March, 1936,
and the hearing thereon was regularly continued from time tc time to this day by orde
of this Board, and
47HEREAS, it appears to this Board that there are no defects in the contents
of the petition, or in the title to or form of notice; or signatures or lack of
signatures thereto; and,
WHEREAS, various land owners have filed with this Board petitions x aying for
the exclusion of their respective lands described in said petitions, from said proposed
District ulon the grounds the said lands would not be benefitted by inclusion therein)
and various land owners having filed with this Board their petitions praying that i
their respective lands described in said petitions, be included in said proposed
county water district, upon the grounds said lands would be benefitted by being in-
cluded therein, and this Board having fully considered all of said petitions, made
its order and caused same to be intered on its Minutes as of March 18th, 1936, in
respect to all of said petitions on file herein;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said petition
complies with all the requirements of the provisions of the Act for the Incorporation!
Organization and Formation of County i7ater Districts and that said petition and notice
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are sufficient and that a water district should be formed to be composed of all that
certain territory of the County of Contra Costa. State of California, situate, lying
and being within the following ooundaries of said proposed county water District,
which are hereby finally determined to be as follows, to wit:
That portion of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described
' as follows:
BEGIN UG at the intersection of the center line of the road known as
the Bay Shore Highway, leading from Crockett to Martinez, with the west line
of the 374.616 acre tract described in the deed,from William A.Piper to John L.
Eckley, dated October 20, 1870, and recorded November 29, 1870, in Vol. 19 of
Deeds, at page 445; thence from said point of beginning North along said West
line and the extension thereof to the Northline of the County of Contra Costa,
a political subdivision, being in Carquinez Straits; thence easterly along the
' north line of said County of ontra Costa, being along Carquinez Straits and
Suisun Bay to a point due north of the center of the Westerly terminus of New
York dough; thence leaving said northerly line of the County of Contra Costa,
due south to the center of the westerly terminus of New York Slough; thence
easterly along the center of New York slough to the intersectio n of the
easterly terminus of said slough with the North line of the County of Contra
Costa, being in the San Joaquin River; thence easterly along the north line
of the County of Contra Costa, being along the San Joaquin River to a point
due north of the center of the Westerly terminus of Dutch Slough; thence leav-
ing the north line of the county of Contra Costa, due south to the center of
the westerly terminus of Dutch Slough; thence easterly along the center of Dutch
Slough to its intersection with the extension due north of the rest line of the
portion of Section 13, Township 2 North, Range 2 East, Mount Diablo Base and
Meridian, described in the deed to California Lands Inc. recorded February 11,
1930 in Vol. 222 of Official Records at page 174; there a along said extended
line and alone the exterior line of the 822 acre tract described in said deed
(222 O.R. 174) South to the line between the Northwest quarter and southwest
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quarter of Section 24, Township 2 North, Range 2 East; thence Eastalong said
line 660 feet and thence south along said exterior line and the extension thereof
to the North line of the County Road running along the south line of said Section 24;
thence east along the north line of said Road and the extension thereof to the East
line of the Southwest quarter of said Section 24; thence south along said East line
and along the East line of the Northwest quarter of Section 25, Township 2 North,
Range 2 East,- to the North line of the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka S. Santa
Fe Railway Company; thence easterly along the last named line to the west line of
Section 30, Township 2 North, Range 3 East; thence along the exterior boundary ,
of the East Contra Costa Irrigation District as follows: South along said East
line to the East Bank of Marsh Creek in the southwest 1/4 of said Section 30;
thence southeasterly along the easterly bank of said Creek to the north line
of the 36.5 acre tract described in the deed to O.E.Elengel, recorded in Vol.
181 of Deeds, at page 434; thence west along the said North line to an angle
in said Irrigation Dist_ict boundary being in the extension South of the west
line of the Road forming the Eastline of the 29.96 acre tract described in
the deed to Anna M. Leale, recorded in Vol. 313 of Deeds, at page 330; thence
north continuingg along said Irrigation District boundary to the North line of '
the southeast 1/4 of Section 25, Township 2 North, Range 2 East, Mount Diablo
Base and aeridian; thence ;Test along the last named line and leaving said
Past Contra Costa Irrigation District Boundary, to the extension North of
the West line of the Road ru::.,ing North and south through the center of said
Section,25• thence south along said extension and along the west line of said
road, 6b0 feet, more or less, to the North line of the south 1/2 of the
north 1/2 of the southwest 1/4 of said Section 25 thence west 1320 feet, more
or les*, to the West line of the East 1/2 of the 25'.
st 1/4 of said Section
25; thence south along the last named line to the south line of the 20 foot
in width strip of land described as Parcel Four in the deed of trust executed
by Vinnensio Del Barba, et ux. recorded May 26, 1931, in Volume 283 of
Official Records at page 86; thence east along the said South line to the
West line of the Road running along the East line of said southwest 1/4
of said Section 25; thence north along sai,; "West line of said Road to a point
100 'eet south of the North line of the 25 acre parck of land described as Par—
cel Two in said deed of trust (283 O.R. 8b) thence northeasterly to a point on
the east line of said Road in the exterior boundary of said East Contra Costa
Irrigation District; thence East 1320 feet, more or less, to an angle in said
Irrigation District boundary* thence south 1320 feet more or less, to an angle
in said Irrigation District houndary; thence west 130 feet, more or less, to
the West line of the southeast 1/4 of said Section 25; thence south along
the last named line, 660 feet, more of less, to the north line of Section,
36, Township 2 North, Range 2 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian; thence
continuing alonz said Irrigation District boundary, East along the north
line of said Section 36, 1320 feet more or less to the west line of the 30 '
acre tract described as Parcel Two in the deed to Arthur H. Honegger recorded
in Volume 346 of Deeds, at page 4; thence south along the last named line, 990
feet to the south line of said 30 acre tract; thence east along the last named
line to the east line of the Road running along the line between Section 31,
Township 2 North, Range 3 East, and Section 36, Township 2 North, Range 2 East,
known as Almond Avenue; thence south along the east line of said Road to the
extension East of the North line of the 30 acre tract described in the de_d
to Maurice H.Rowell, recorded in Vol. 343 of Deeds, at page 424; thence west
along said extension and along the north line of said Rowell tract, 2074 feet
to an angle in said Irrigation District boundary; thence south continuing
along said Irrigation "istrici Boundary, 495 feet to the south line of said
Rowell Tract; thence east along said south line, 2074 feet to the east line of
said Almond Avenue; thence south along said east line of Almond Avenue to the
north line of the 25 acre tract distributed to Margaret Heche by decree of
Distribution dated February 1, 1932, a certified copy of which decree was re—
corded Feb. 11, 1932, in Vol. 310 of Official Records, at page 83; thence leaving
said Irrigation District boundary, South along the east line of said Almond
Avenue to the north line of the 25 acre tract described in the deed to Alex.
Murdock et ux. recorded In Vol. 359 of Official Records, at page 257; thence
west along the last named line to the west line of said Section 31; thence
south along the last named line to the north line of Section 6, Township
1 North, Range 3 East;Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian; thence continuing along
said East Contra Costa Irrigation District boundary, East along tie north
line of said Section 6, 1320 feet, more or less, to the West line of the East
1/2 of the northwest 1/4 of said Section 6; thence south along the last named '
line to the northwest corner of the 20 acre tract conveyed to Harvey B. Litle,
et ux. by deed recorded in Vol. 325 of Deeds, at page 187; thence East along
the north line of said Litle tract to the Last bank of Marsh Creek; thence
southerly along the east bank of said creek to the extension cast of the North
line of the 20 acre tract described in the deed to Helen Aloha Shafer, recorded
in Vol. 245 of Deeds, at page 32; thence west along said extension and along
said North line and along the north line of the 30 acre tract described in the
deed to Ray Adrian Shafer recorded in Vol. 245 of Deeds at Ia ge 30, and the
extension west thereof, to the East line of Section 1, Township 1 North,
Range2 last, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian; thence north along said Section
line to a point therein which bears 1770 feet north of the southeast corner
of said Section 1; thence leaving said Section line, continuing along said
East Contra Costa Irrigation District boundary, gest 460 feet; thence north
30451 East, 4.00 feet; thencenorth 42 1/20 West, 440 feet; thencehorth 290 feet;
thence North 45025' East, 120 feet; thence south 48040' East, 210'feet; thence
North 79° East, 230 feet; thence north 120 ;Nest, 260 feet to the midsection
line of said Section 1; thence north 375 feet; thence west 2150 feet; thence
north 980 feet; thence =;ast 1056 feet; thence north to the north line of the
southeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 1, Township 1 North, Range 2 East;
thence leaving said East Contra Costa Irrigation District boundary, cast to
the west line of the Road running along the line between said Sections 1 and 6;
thence north to the north line of said Section 1; thence west along said Section
line 1300 feet, more or less, to the boundary of said East Can tra Costa Irrigation
District; thence north along said boundary line to an angle therein; thence East
along said boundary line to the "West line of the road running along the cast
line of Section 36, Township 2 North, Range 2 East; thence North along said west -
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line to the north line of the 18.50 acre parcel of land described in the deed to F.W.
Kennedy at ux. recorded Feb. 7, 1924, in Vol, 463 of Deeds at page 201; thence
west along the north line of said 18.50 acre tract to the hest line thereof; being
the boundary of said East Contra Costa irrigation District; thence along said
East Contra Costa Irrigation tistrict boundary, North to the North line of the
South 1/2 of said Section 3b; thence west along the north line of the South 1/2
of said Section 36, being along said East Contra Costa `rrigation District boundary
and the extension thereof to the west line of said Section 36; thence south along
said section line to the +north line of the 0.96 of an acre parcel of land described
in the deed to John Pitta-et ux. recorded November 30, 1927.in Vol. 108 of Official
Records, at page 386; thence south 87058' East, along said North line to the boundary
of the East Contra Costa Irrigation District; thence along said boundary line south
450 Westto an angle therein, thence south 860 feet; thence 'Nest 600 feet to the
West line of said Section 36; thence south along the section line, 460 feet to
the south line of Section 35, Township 2 North, Range 2 East, Mount Diablo Base
and Meridian; thence West along the last named line, 150 feet; thence north 41030'
West, 1700 feet; thence north 370451 West, 1210 feet; thence west 630 feet to the
Last line of the southwest 1/4 of said Section 35; thence south along the last named
line, 960 feet; thence West, 1320 feet; thence north 650 feet; thence West to the Ea t
line of the Road running along the west line of said Section 35; thence leaving said
East Contra Costa Irrigation District boundary North along the east lined said Road
to the south line of the North 1/2 of the North 1/2 of the southwest 1/4 of the
northwest 1/4 of said Section; thehce east along said line to the East line of the
Southwest 1/4 of the northwest 1/4 of said Section 35; thence north along said
line to the north line of the southwest 1/4 of the northwest 1/4 of said Seclton 35;
thence west along said north line to the east line of Section-34, Township 2 North,
Range 2 East; thence north along said Section line to the north line of said Section;
thence west along said Section line to the extension north of the West line of the
parcel of land described in the deed of trust executed by Glenn C.Bainum, et ux.
recorded October 11, 1928 in Vol. 169 of Official Records, at page 453; thence southl
along-said extended line and along said 'Nest line to the south line of said Bainum
tract; thence east along said south line 7 chains to the East line of said Bainum
tract; thence south to the north line of the 5 1/2 acre tract conveyed to Walter G.
Bloomfield by deed recorded April 1, 1925, in Vol. 491 of Deeds, at page 96; thence
East along said north line and the extension thereof, to the East line of said Sect! n
34; thence south along said Section line t: the southwesterly boundary line of said
right of way of the Southern pacific Railroad Company; thence leaving the exterior
boundary of the East Contra Costa Irrigation District, northerly along the southwest rly
boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company to the
north line of the southeast 1/4 of Section 28, Township 2 Nath, Range 2 East, Mount
Diablo Base and meridian; thence west along the north line of the south 1/2 of
Sections 28, 29, and 30, Township 2 North, aange 2 East, to the center of said
Section 30, being at the southeast corner of Lot 12, as designated on the map
entitled "Tregallas Tract, Oontra Costa County, Cal." which map was filed in
' the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California
on January 14, 1924• in Vol. 18 of Maps, at page 433; thence North along the
East line of Lots 12 and 11, as designated on said Map, 1365 feet to the north-
east corner of said Lot 11, North 89028' West,along the north line of said
Lot 11, the North line of Road No. 2, as designated on said Map and along a
poitton of the north line of said Lot 12, 202$.20 feet to the West line of said
Lot 12, being the East line of Section 25, Township 2 North, Range 1 East, Mount
Diablo Base and Meridian; thence north along the east line of said Section 25,
136 feet, more or less, to the south line of the 6 acre tract distributed to
Laura Petrosillo, by decree of distr'bution dated December 11, 1933, a certified
copy of which was recordedin Vol. 3t5 of Official Records, at page 119; thence
West along the south line of said 8 acre tract and the continuation thereof (at
,12.5 feet the southwest corner of said 8 acre tract on the east line of the Canty
Aced known as Lone Tree Way) to the center line of the County Road known as Lone
Tree Way; thence north 2048' West, along said center line of Lone Tree Way to the
north_line of the 83.7 acre tract conveyed to Antone Faris by deed recorded in Vol.
126 of Official Records, at page 253, if said line were extended north 89055' East;
thence south 89055' (fest, to the northeast corner of said Faria fgact, being on the
west line of said Lone Tree Way; thence continuing south 89055' West along the north
line of said Faris. Tract, 2050 feet to the east line of the northwest 1/4 of said
Section 25,Township 2 North, Range 1 East; thence north along the last named line,
1022.4 feet tc the north line of said Section 25, being the south line of the Rancho
Los Medanos; thence west along the south line of said Rancho Los Medanos, 3 miles
to the northwest corner of the northeast 1/4 of section 28, Township 2 North, Range
1 East, Yount Diablo Base and Meridian* thence north one-half mile to the center
of what would be Section 21, 'township � North, Range 1 East, if said Rancho Los
Medanos were subdivided into Sections; thence west 1 mile to the center of
Section 20, Township 2 North, Range 1 East, if subdivided as aforesaid; thence
north 1/2 mile to the north line of said section 20; thence West to the East
line of the County Road leading south from the City of Pittsburg sometimes
known as Railroad Avenue extended; thence southerly along the hast line of
said road to the intersection thereof with the extension north 89051' East,
of the south line of Linscheid Drive as said Drive is designated on the map
entitled "Map of Pittsburg Heights, Contra Costa County, Qalifornia" which map
was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of ,ontra Costa, on June
9, 1930, in Vol. 21 of Maps, at page 597; thence south 69051' West along said
extended line and along said south line of Linscheid Drive 170 Jet more or less
to the east line of Block 2 as designated on said map (21 Maps 597); thence
along the exterior boundary line of said Pittsburg Heights Subdivision (21 Mans
597) as follows: South 16045' West, 659.64 feet to the south line thereof;
South 69051' West, 1643.01 feet to the West line thereof; Worth 16012' East,
1312.22 feet to the north line thereof; thence north 89051' East, 1656.16
feet to the east line thereof; thence south 16045' West, 593.65 feet to the
north.line of said Linscheid Drive; thence north 89051' East, along the north
line of said Drive, 104.51 feet to the west line of said County Road leading
south from the City of Pittsburg; thence leaving the boundary of said Pittsburg
Heights Subdivision, northerly along the west line of.said County Road to the
north line of said Section 20, Township 2 North, Range 1 East, if subdivkbd, as
aforesaid;thence west to the east line of the northwest 1/4 of Section 19, 'Township
2 North, Range 1 East; thence west along the north line of said 1/4 Section and
along the south line of Section 13, Township 2 North, Range 1 West, Mount Diablo
Base and Meridian; 1 mile to the east line of the southwest 1/4 of Section 13;
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thence north along the last named line, 1320 feet; thence west 1/2 mile to the
East line of Section 14, Township 2 North, Range 1 'west; thence north along said
East line, 1320 feet to the south line of the northeast 1/4 of said Section 14;
thence west along the south line of the northeast 1/4 of saidSection 14, 1320
feet more or less, to the east line of the west 1/2 of the northeast 1/4 of said
section 14; thence north along the last named line to the north line of said
Section 14; thence 'nest alon,= the last named line 1320 feet more or less, to the
East line of the northwest 1/4 of said Section 14;. thence south along said zast
line to the south line of said northwest 1/4; thence west 1/2 mile to the LastI , '
line of Section 15, Township 2 North, Range 1 West; thence north alon said Fast
line to the southeast corner of the 5/6 of an acre strip described in the deed to
R,R.Wight, recorded in Vol. 31 of Deeds, at nage 504; thence along the exterior
lines of said 5/8 acre strip, north 80 rods, more or less, to the north line
iheref, West 25 feet, more or less, to the west line thereof; and south 80 rods,
more or less, to the intersection thereof with the extension south 8908' East,
of the south line of the tract of land designated on the Map entitled 'Enos
Ambrose Subdivision, Second Unit, Contra Costa County, Calif." which map was
filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of "ontra Costa, State of
California, on March 21, 1928, in Vol. 21 of Maps, at nage 566; thence leaving
the exterior boundary line of said 5/8 of an acre strip, north 89°58-' West,
along said extended line along the south line of Lots 27, 28 and 29 of said
subdivision (21 Mans 566) and along the south line of the "Private Lane"
designated on the Map entitled "Enes Ambrose Subdivision, Third Unit, Contra
Costa County, Calif.' which map was filed in the office of the Reorder of the
County of Co-:tra Costa,State of California, on March 20, 1929, in Vol. 21 of
Maps at page 593 and the extension thereof to the east line of the northwest
1/4 of said Section 15• thence north along said line and along the east line
of the southwest 1/4 of Section 10, Township 2 North, Range 1 'West, to the
center of said Section 10, thence west along the north line of the southwest
1/4 of said Section 10, to the west line thereof; thence south along said West
line to the north line of the 100 feet in width strip conveyed to mast Bay -
Municipal Utility District by deed recorded December 30, 1925 in Vol. 25 of
Official Records at page 28; thence north 660 47130" West along said north
line to the south line of the north 1/2 of Section 9 Township 2 NortU, Range
1 West; thence west along the south lineof the north 1/2 of said Section 9•
and along the south line of the northeast 1/4 of Section 8, hownahip 2 North,
Range 1 West, 3/4 of a m.le to the line bet.een Lots 7 and 8 of the northeast
1/4 of said Section. 8; thence north along said lot line 1/4 mile to the north
line of said Lot 7 ; thence west along the north line of said Lot 7 to the East
line of the northwest 1/4 of said Section 8; thence north along said East
line 660 feet; thence west to the east line of section 7, Aownship 2 North,
Range 1 West; thence south along the last named line, 1980 feet, more or
less„to the north line of the south A of said Section 7; thence west along '
the last named line, 1 mile to the west line of said Section 7; thence south
along the last named 1/2 mile to the north line of Section 18, Township 2
North, hange 1 West; thence east along the last named line 1/2 mile to the
west line of the northeast 1/4 of said Section 18; thence south along the last
named line, 1320 feet to the north line of the southwest 1/4 of the northeast
1/4 of said Section 18; thence east along the last named line, 1320 feet to
the west line of the southeast 1/4 of the northeast 1/4 of said Section 18;
thence south along the last named line, 1320 feet to the south line of said
northeast 1/4 of Sectin 18; thence east along the last named line and along
the north line of the southwest 1/4 of Section 17, Township 2 Nort4, Range 1
West, 1/2 mile to the east line of lot 10 in the southwest 1/4 of said Section
17; thence south along the east line of Lots 10 and 1 of said section 17; to
the northeasterly line of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo; thence south 58034' East,
along the northeasterly line of said Rancho to the north line of the 135 acre
tract described in the deed to Manuel Jose, recorded August 23, 1980 in Vol.
38 of Deeds, at nage 452; thence south SO- West, along said north line 24.45
chains to station nost L.M. 2 at the northwest corner of said 135 acre tact;
thence south 100 East, to station L.M. at the most northerly corner of the -
49.80 acre tract described in the deed to Olivia Faria, recorded in Vol.
181 of Deeds, at page^492; thence along the westerly line of said 49.80
acre tract south 100 East 192.72 feet to post "G.A." and south 45015' Nest, .
1231.56 feet to the most westerly corner of said 49,80 acre tract, being on the
northeasterly line of w^at is sometimes known as the Seal Bluff Road; thence
south 45015' I.Vest to the center of said Road; thence northwesterly along the ,
center of said Road to the south line of Rosenthal Avenue as designated on
the Map entitled "Man of the Government or Gwin Ranch Contra Costa Go." which
map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa,
November 8, 1984, in Vol. D of Maps at page 87; thence westerly along said south
line to the extension Southerly of the East line of Lot 3 as designated on said
Map (D Maps 87) thence north along said east line and along the last line of Lot 8
as designated on said Map, to the south line of the 15 acre parcel of land conveyed
to Robert B.Ogilvie by deed recorded Sept. 4, 1917 in Vol. 2;5 of Deeds, at nage 44 ,
thence west along the last named line to the west line of said 15 acre tract,
thence north alon6 said west line to the north line of said Lot 6; thence welt ,
along said North line to the East line of Lot 9 as cMsLgnated on said Map; thence
south along the east line of Lots 9 and 2 as designated on said Map to the South
line of said Lot 2; thence west along said south line ID the east line of Lot 1
as daignated on said Map; thence north along the east line of Lots 1 and 10
as designated on said Map to the north line of said Lot 10; thence west along
said north line to the West line of said Lot; thence south along the weat,line
of said Lots 10 and 1 to the south line of said Lot 1; thence east along Eaid.
south line to the extension northerly of the west line of the 100.07 acrq
tract described in the deed to M.R.Freitas, recorded Marcie 3, 1922, in Iol.
410 of Deeds, at page 69; thence southerly along said extension, along the
westerly line of said 100.07 acre tract and along theextension southerly thereof
to the south line of the 30.36 acre tract described in the deed to Jorge Alves de
Azeveda, recorded June 9, 1899, in Vol. 80 of Deeds, at page 412; thence east
along said south line to the East line of said tract; thence north along said
zast line to the soutb line of the road running along the north line of said
30.366 acre tract; thence westerly along the south line of said road to the extension
southerly of West line of the 39.84 acre parcel of land distributed to Fourtuna
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Ladouceur by decree entered Septenber 13, 1937 (Superisr Court Contra Costa
County) a certified co,;y of which Decree was recorded ctober 1, 1915, in Vol.
254,af Deeds, at nage 336; thence north j00 East, orlon, said extension, and
along the west line 59.31 chains to the north line of said parcel, thence south
650 East, along said North line, and alonthe north line of the 40 acre and 1
acre tracts distributed to said Fourtuna Ldouceur by said decree, to the East line
of said 1 acre parcel; thence southerly along the east line' of said 1 wre
and 40 acre tracts to the south line of said 40 acre tract; thence northwesterly
along :aid south line to the east line of said 39.64 icre tract; thence south
29 nN West, to the north line of said road lastly above referred to; thence
easterly along the north line of said road to the extension northerly of the East
line of the 10 acre tract described in the deed to Clotilda Olivera Betzer record-
ed June 16, 1934, in Vol. 295 of Official Records at page 455; thence south
29 1/20 West, along said exte.:sion and along the east line of said 10 acre tract
to the south line of said 10 acre tract; thence south 690 East,to the north
line of the 736,42 acre tract described in the deed to 'leanor B.Xaltby recorded
in vol. 75 of Deeds, at page 49• thence in a general easterly direction along the
north line of said 736.42 acre tract as follows: South 690 Eaat 712 feet; north
29 3/40 East, 745 feet; south 69 3/40 East 1204.50 feet; north 630 East, 1042.60
feet; south 79 1/40 East, 950,40 feet; north 62 1/40 East, 1281.72 feet; south
030 East, 1719.96 feet and south 460 East, 1275.76 feet to the northwesterly
line of the road known as the Willow bass Road; thence continuing south 460 East
to the center of the said 4illow Pasa gad; thence easterly along said center
line to the intersection thereof with the extension westerly of the northeasterly
line of the 4.16 acre mr ip of land described in the deed to Andrew C.Gehringer
recordzd+'larch 11, 1933, in Vol. 345 of Official Records at page 77; thence in a
general easterly direction to the :;orthwesterly line or the extension thereof
of the 319.16 acre tract described in the deed of trust executed by Lena McKean
recorded rebruary 1, 1934, in +01. 353 of Official Records at page 376; thence
north 430 East along said northwesterly line to Mt. diablo Creek; thence
southeasterly along said creek to the southeasterly line of the 165 acre parcel
of land distributed to Ralph,D.Bollman et al, by decree entered September 25,
1922 (Superior Court Contra `'osta County, No. 5140 a certified copy of which-
decreewas recorded Sept. 25, 1922, in Vol. 426 of eeds, at page 37; thence
westerly along said southeasterly line to the most easterly corner of the tract
of land designatdd on the map entitled "R.N.Burgess Company's Mao No. 1 Gehringer
Subdivision".which Map was filed in the office of the Recorderof the County of
Contra Costa, May 28, 1916 in Vol. 16 of Maas, at page 353; thence south-42036' West,
along the southeast line of said Subdivision to the line between Lots 6 and 9;
thence northeast along said lot line to the northwest line of said Lot 9; thence
southwest along the northwest line of Lots 9 and 10, 377.03 feet; thence south-
east, parallel with the line between Lots 9 and 10, to the southeasterly lineof said
subdivision; thence southwesterly along said southeast line to the southwesterly
line of said Subdivision; thence north 47023' West along said southwesterly line
1563 feet, more or less, to the northwesterly line of Lot 36 of said subdivision; I
thence north 42039 1/2' East, along the northwesterly line of Lots 36, 37, 36 and 35j
to the southwesterly line of Lot 34 of said Su.,division; thence southeasterly
along the last named line 550 feet to thesoutheast line of said Lot 34; thence north
ea=.terly along the southeasterly line of said Lots 34 and 33 to the southwesterly
line of Lot 32 of said subdivision; thence northwesterly along said southwesterly
line to the northwesterly line of said Lot 3 2; thence northeasterly along the north
west line of Lots 32 and 31 to the northeasterly line of said Lot 31 thence south-
easterly along said northeasterly line to the northwesterly line of dot 21 of said
subdivision; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of Lots 21, 22 and
25 of the said subdivision to the southwesterly line of Lot 26 of said subdivision;
thence northwesterly along said southwesterly line to the southeasterly line of Lot
50 of said subdivision; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of said
Lot 50 to the southwesterly'line of said Lot 50; thence northwesterly along the
southwesterly line of Lots 50 and 53 of said subdivision to the northwesterly line
of said subdivision; thence northeasterly along the last named line to the north-
easterly line of said subdivision, being on the southwesterly line of the tract
distributed by the decree above referred to (426 D 37); thence northwesterly
along- said Bouthwesterly lineand along the southwesterly line of the 100 acre parcel
of land described in the deed to Andrew C.Gehringer, recorded`arch 11, 1933, in
Vol. 345 of Official Records at page 77 to the soutbavterly line of the 100 acre
parcel of land described in the deed to Marie L. Gehringer, recorded March 11, 1933
in Vol. 342 of Official Records at page 126; thence southwesterly along said south-
, easterly line to the southwesterly line of said Marie L.Gehringer tract; thence port
westerly along said southwesterly line to the northwesterly line of said Mario L.
Gehringer tract; thence northeasterly along said northwesterly line to the northeast
line of said Marie L.Gehringer tract; thence southeasterly along said northeast
line to the northwesterly line of said Andrew C.Gehringer tract• thence northeasterlq
along said northwesterly line to the southwesterly line of the 7+,16 acre strip of
land above referred to; thence in a general westerly direction along said southwesterly
line to the easterly line of said ''Willow Pass Road; thence southwesterly along
said easterly line to the northeast line of the. 103 acre parcel of land described
in the deed to A.Dionigi Coppi recorded in Vol. 371 of Official Records, at page 164
thence south 470 East along said extension and alon;; said northeasterly line,
3275.54 feet more or less, to the most easterly corner of said 103 acre tract;
thence south 430 'hest along the southeaserly line of said 103 acre tract, 1354.96
feet; more or less, to the northeasterly line of the tract of land designated on the
Map entitled " R.N.Burgess Company's Map No. 2 of Walnut Lands Concord, Contra
Costa County, California" which man was filed in the office of the Recorder of the
County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 21, 1911, in Vol. 4 of Mans,
at page 92; thence north 47023' West along the last named line to the southeast
line of Lot 232, as designated on said map; thence southwesterly along said Lot line
435.60 feet to the center of Clayton 'Nay, as designated on said map; thence north 470
23' 'Nest along said center line to the cater of Wren Avenue as designated on said ma ;
thence south 66006' West along the center of Wren-Avenue, 2116.06 feet to the East
line of Lot 173; as designated on said map; thence south 1052' East, along the East
line of Lots 173, 172 and 139, as designated on said map, 1069 feet to the cater
of Concord Boulevard as designated on said map; thence north 86006' East, along said
center line, 95 feet more or less, to the Fast line of Lot 120 as designated on said
Map; thence south 1052' East, along the East line of Lots 120, 64, 75, 30 and 27,
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as designated on said map, 2415.63 feet to the center line of the County Road,
leading from Concord to Clayton; thence south 70056' East, along the center of
said County road to the center of the road known as Babel Road and which lastnamed
road runs along the west line of the tract of land designated on the map entitled
"`Dap of the Greenfield Tract, Contra Costa County, California" which map was filed
in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California,
on July 2, 1915, in Vol. 12 of 'Daps, at page 276; thence south 8026 lJ21 East,
along the center line of said road to the extension southeasterly of the north
line of the 21.89 acre tract described in the deed of trust executed by Antonio
Freguglia et ux. recorded November 8, 1933, in Vol. 353 of Official Records at page ,
87; thence northwesterly along said extension and along the northerly line of the
21.89 acre and 20 acre tracts described in deed of trust 15.63 chains, more or
less, to the westerly line of said 20 acre tract, thence south 19 1/20 West, along
said westerly line and the extension thereof to the center of the road leading from
the Ygnacio Valley Rond to Dowell, known as Ynez tivenue; thence north 70030' West,
along the center of said Avenue to the intersection thereof with the extension
North 19030' East, of the East line of the tract of land designated on the map
entitled 'Slap of Ridge Park Tract, being a Subdivision of Lots 21 and 22 of FrancieCd
Galindo Lands, Rancho Monte del Diablo, near Concord, Contra Costa County, Californi
which Map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa,
State of California, on October 11, 1912, in Vol. 8 of Maps, at page 186; thence ,
south 19030' West along said extension and along the east line of said subdivision;
2388,30 feet to the most southerly corner of said subdivision; thence North 47056'
West along the southerly line of said Subdivision to the southeast line of the 10
acre tract described in the deed to Jasper T.Stratton et ux, recorded in Vol. 256
of Official Records atpa a 204, being atpost "G2" or "SPG2" ofthe Rancho
San Miguel; thence south�}20 West along t__e last named line, 170,88 feet to the
Northeast line of the 36.75 acre tract described in said deed to Strattion being
at post "G" or "SPG" of the San Miguel Rancho; thence south 36030' East along the
Northeast line of said 36.75 acre tract and the extension thereof, 1395.90 feet to I
the post "F.S.P.P.S." at the southeast corner of Division No. 4 of what is known
as the 1000 acre tract in the Rancho San Miguel; thence continuing south 36030' East
7401.90 feet to Post "PPS" of said Rancho; thence South. 420 West, 800 feet, more
or les to the northeasterly line of the 195._2 acre tract described in the deed to
John Costa, recorded in Vol. 336 of Official Records at page 388; thence along the
exterior boundary of said 195.22 acre tract as follows: South 29045' East, 800
feet, more or less, to an
an
therein south 630 West, 11.88 feet, South 67 1/20
East, 402,60 feet to station "$.L. 14" thence south 23010' Eaet, 2283.60 feet to
station "D"• south 73015' West, 1584 feet to Station"DG ; thence leaving the boundary
of said Costa tract, continuing south 73015' West along the south line of the 40
acr8 tract of land described in the deed to Joe Mangini, et al, recorded Vol. 134
of fficial Records, at page 274, 2076.76 feet to the center of the Ygnacio Valley
and Pine Canyon Roads, thence southeasterly along the center of said Pine Canyon
Road to the north line of the 117.84 acre tract deseribfd in the deed to Paul �.._..
Bancroft, et al. recorded Feb. 11, 1927, in Vol. 77 of Ufficial Records at page 181;
thence along the exterior ?sines of said tract North 62 1/20 East, 54.42 chains to
station"B.'N." south 10 East, 23 chains to tree marked S.L. 11" and South 22 1/40 Eas
to the north line of the County Road; thence westerly along the north line of said
Road tothe center of said Pine Canyon Road; thence along said center line to the
North line of the 20 acre tract distributed to Rosa Cereghino by decree dated July
20, 1925 (Superior Court Contra Costa County) a certified cony of which Decree was
recorded July 20, 1925 in Vol. 3 of Official Records at nage 87; thence south 72°30!'
west along said North line, being along the center of a 50 foot road, 995 feet to the
west line of said 20 acre tract; thence along the west and south lines of said 20
acre tract south 90 East, 824 feet and north 820 East, 963.32 feet to the center
of said Pine Canyon Road; thence south along said ce::ter line to the extension
North 820 East of the North line of the 25 acre parcel of land described in the deed
to Albertina Lamb, recorded November 24, 1933, in Vol. 345 of Official Records, at
page 463; thence south 820 'Nest, 13,18 chains, more or less, to the East lineof
said 25 acre tract; thence south 190 mast along said Fast line and the extension
thereof, to the center of the County Road known as Walnut Avenue; thence east along
said center line to the center of said P_ne Canyon Road; thence along the center
of said Pine Canyon Road, South 31028' East, 304.03 feet; thence Southerly, contin—
uing along said center line to the extension rIasterly of the south line of the 40
foot in width strip reserved to the deed to Catherine Jane Good, recorded April 30,
1927 in Vol. 81 of Official Records at page 84• thence in a general westerly and
southerly direction along the south and east lines of said 40 foot strip to the Nort
line of the 328 acre parcel of land conveyed to Mary H. Hutchinson by deed-recorded
April 2, 1932 in Vol. 305"of Official Records, at page 422; thence south 77 1/20 Ea t '
along said north line to the center line of said Pine Canyon Road; thence southeast
erly along said center line to the East line of said 328 acre tract; thence along
the exterior lines of said 328 acre tract as follows: South 8030' East to Post "Y.S."
south 14035' East, 29.70 chains to an angle therein, North 63010' West, 82.90
chains to an angle therein; north 18 1/40 East. 40. 8 chains to the north line
therat and south 77 1/2o East along said North line to the West line of said 40 foo
strip lastly above referred to; thence in a general northerly and easterly directio
along the west and north line of said strip to the west line of said Pine Canyon
Road; thence north along said west line to the south line of the 33.576 acre tract
described in the deed to Thomas Telfer et ux recorded January 31, 1930 in Vol. 222
of Official Records, at page 139; thence north 89252' West, along said South line
to the west line of said 33-57b acre tract, being in the center of a road; thence
north 0008' West, along said West line, and said line extended, being along said
road, to the south line of the County Road known as Walnut Avenue;-thence 'West
along the south line of said Avenue to the East line of the 70.12 acre parcel of
land described in the deed to Albert L. Munger, recorded January 11, 1935 in Vol.
372 of Official Records, at nage 210; thenc: south along said east line 2300feet;
thence westerly parallel with the south line of said 70.12 acre tract, and the
extension thereof to the east line of the 50 acre parcel of land described in-the
deed to William Straight, et al, recorded November 24, 1933, in Vol. 354 of Officia}
Records, at page 122; thence south 1/40 West, along said east line to the south lin&
of said 50 acre tract; thence north 70 3/40 West, 11 chains 22.6 links to the west
line thereof; thence north 1/4o East along said west line to the south line of the
25.315 acre tract described in the deed to Katherine 8.Trumbul, et vir, recorded
February 2, 1928 in Vol. 124 of Official Records, at page 340; thence north 78055' 'est,
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along said south line 742.12 feet to the east line of the parcel of land conveyed
to Henry Muller, et ux. by deed recorded December 29, 1930, in Vol. 258 of Official
Records at page 271; thence south 0015' East along said east line to the south line
of said Muller Tract; thence north 79031' West along said south line 6.55 chains to
the east line of the 173,30 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Charles S.
8'heder, Jr.recorded May 25, 1933 in Vol. 339 of Official Records, at page 418;
thence south 0015' East, along said east line to the south line of said 173.330 acre
tract, thence along the southerly line of said tract North 58015' Fest, 30 .9
feet* north 0015' West, 357.7 feet; south 830 West, 477.8 feet; south 370 West,
' 704.e feet; thence north 77030' West, 487 feet and North 48030' West, 650.1 feet
to the center of the Ygnacio Valley Road; thence easterly along the center of
said Ygnacio Valley Road, to Post"SS1" of Lot No. 3, Va.ley Land of the Rancho San
Miguel, said point being the point of beginning of the description of the 255.26 acre
tra8t embodied in the deed of trust executed by J.W,Aarshbank recorded in Volume 241
of (ficial Records, at page 133; thence north 37 1/40 West, through said 257.26
acre tract, being along a southwesterly line of said Lot 3, Valley Land of the Rancho
San Miguel, to the southeast line of Lot 41 as said Lot is designated on the Map enti -
led "Map No. 1, Walnut =ark, Lands of Walnut Creek Development Company which map
' was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of
California, on June 20 1910, in Vol. 3 of Maps at page 56; thence along the south-
easterly line of Lots 41, 40 and 39 as designated on said Map as follows'-South
48041 1/2' ;Fest, to an angle therein at the most northerly corner of the-tract marked
"Sulphur Spring" south 47033 1/2' East, 63.4 feet; south 48026 1/21 West, 62 feet;
North 48018' West, 64 feet and south 480411' West, 605.2 feet to the southerly line
of the 45.15 acretract described in the deed to Idolene Hooper Hale, recorded in Vol,
133 of Official Records, at page 220; thence south 82030 1/2' West along said souther y
line and along the south line of the 7.32 acre tract described in said deed, 848.88
feet and :iorth 89039' West, 302.07 feet to the center line of the Road forming the
East line of Lot 5, as designated on said Map of Walnut Park; thence south 7007'
West along saidiisi line of said Lot 5, 176.1c feet to the south line thereof;
thence north 89007' West along said south line and the extension thereof, to the
west line of the Southern Pacific Railroad (San Ramon Valley Branch) thence north
along the west 'line of said Railroad strip to a point which bears North 890 .at
from the Northeast corner of the tract of land designated on the Map entitled
"Subdlvi:i on No 1, Larkey Ranch, 6alnut Creek, California" which map was filed
in the office of the Recorder of the County of contra Costa, State of California,
on January 5, 1911 in Vol. 4 of maps, at page 79; thence south 890 West along said
extended line and along the north line of said Subdivision to the Northwest corner
of said Subdivision in the center of the County Road leading from 'Walnut Creek .to
Martinez; thence south 15016' 'West, along said center line, 15 feet more or less
to the ce:,ter of the road which forms the south line of the tract of land designated
on the Map entitled "Map of Hook Estate Subdivision No. 1" which map was filed in
the office of theRecorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on
' April 18, 1914, in dol. 11 of Maps, at page 255; thence south 89030' West along
the last named line, being along what is sometimes known as the "Back Road to artin Iz"
3146.93 feet to the west lineof said Subdivision being In the center of a road
leading northerly; thence north along the last named line, 1284.81 feet to the north -
line of said subdivision; thence continuing North along the center of the last
named road 1400 feet, more or less, to an angle therein; thence west, continuing
along the center of said road, 2400 feet, more or less, to tee intersection thereof
with the center of the old Pleasant Hill road along me east line of the Pleasant Hil
School District property; thence north along the center of said old road and along
the center of the Pleasant Hill Road leading to Martinez, to the intersection thereo
with the extension South 88 1/40 West of the center of the "Private Road" and
which center lire o' said "Private Road" is the northerly line of the 25 acre tract
described in the deed to Raymon E.Claeys, recorded in Vol. 338 of Official Records,
at'page 245; thence easterly along the center of said "Private Road" to the inter-
section thereof with the east line of Lot 9 as designated 6n the man entitled "Map
the Partition of the joss Ranch" which man was filed in the office of the Recorder
of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on January 16, 1882, in Vol.
42 of Deeds, at page 24; thence north along the east line of Lots 9 and 8, as desig-
nated on said Man of the Boss Ranch to post "GB2"; thence along the exterior bound-
ary lines of the 312 acre tract described in the deed to William F.Stubbs recorded
in Vol. 133 of Deeds, at page 485, East 850 feet, more or less, to the east line
thereof; thence northerly along said east line, 2200 feet, more or less, to the
south line of the 313 acre tract described in the deed to Contra Costa Golf Club
recorded in Vol. 345 of Official Records at page 335; thence westerly along the sout
' line of said Golf Club tract to the west line thereof; thence north 0030' West,
along said west line, 2565.42 feet to the north line thereof' thence north 890 Last
along said North line, 5254.92 feet to the east line of the h7 acre tract described
in the deed to Joseph M Christen, recorded in Vol. 99 of Deeds, at page 140;
thence north along said east line, 2650 feet, more or less, to the south line of
the 173-71 acre tract described in the deed to E. O'Line Hummel, recorded in Vol.
391 of Official Records, at page 141; thence nor:h along said line and along the eas}
line of the tract described in the deed to Sara BelleSears recorded in Vol. 129
of deeds, at page 446, and along the east line of the tract described in the deed to
Sara Belle Sears, recorded in Vol. 77 of Deeds, at page 536, 3200 feet more or lees,
to the center of the road known as "Muir Road" leading from Muir Station to the filar-I -
tinez Pacheco Road; thence easterly along saidcenterline to the center of the county
road leading from Martinez to Pacheco; thence northerly along the last named center
line to the south line of the right oway of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railwa
thence westerly along the last named line to the east line of the 2.16 acre tract
described in the deed to Contra Costa Realty Company, recorded in Vol.284 of Deeds '
at page 449, if extended south from the southeast corner of said tract; thence north
along said extension and along the east line of said 72.16 acre tract., to the north_
east corner thereof; thence south 89 3/40 West along the north line of said 72,16
acre tract, 2395.90 feet more or less, to Station "G2" at the northwest turner of
said 72.16 acre tract; thence south along the west line of said trgct, 1325;94 feet,
more or less, to north line of the 108 acre tract described in the deed to Alfred
C.Raap, recorded in Vol. 180 of Official Records, at page 118; thence west along the
last named line to the East line of the 49.31 acre t-act described in said deed -
(180 at 118) thence along the easterly and southerly lines of said 49.31 acres tract;
as follows: South 60 West, 1416.36 feet; south 11 1/40 West, 287.10 feet; south 260
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w et, 6.99 feet; north 730 west, 396 feet; north 63 1/2° Nest, 194.04 feet north
4� 1/2° West, 186.12 feet; n=h 85 1/20 West, 221.76 feet and north 83 3/ ° Nest,
309,54 feet to the center of the bounty roa, leading from Martinez to Pleasant Hill;
thence leaving the south line of said 49,31 acre tract and running along the westerly
line thereof North 18 1/2° West along the center of said road, 501.44 feet and north
670 ;Best, 93,06 feet to a point in said County road under a bridge over the Arroyo
Del Hambre; thence westerly continuing along the center of said road to its inter-
section with the center line of Alhambra Avenue in the Town of Martinez, being in th '
center of the Highway leading from Martinez to Oakland via Franklin Canyon; thence
southerly and 'Westerly along the center of said Franklin Canyon Highway to a point
therein, south 70030' East from the southeast corner of the 18,80 acre tract describ
ld
in the deed to John G.Duane, recorded in Vol. 80 of deeds, at p-p 628; thence along ,
the said extension and along the south line of said Duane Tract, North 70 1/2' West
to an angle therein; thence north 720 'Rest, 129-36 feet; north 86 1/20 Nest, 96.36
feet; south 770 Nest, 120.78 feet and south b5 1/20 Nest, 243.54 feet to the east
line of Lot J" of Division No. 1 of the Rancho E1 Pinole; thence northerly along j
the last named line, 3400 feet, more or less, to the north line thereof; thence south
58016121" (Fest, along said north line, 1166,11 feet to the east line of the 70.76
acre tract described in the deed to A.F.Silva, recorded in Vol. 332 of Deeda, at
page 114• thence along the easterly line of said 70,76 acre tract, North 2°53'23° '
East, 539.11 feet; thence north 52014'27"west, 1293.39 feet and north 0°14'10" west,
250.14 feet to the north line of said 70.76 acre tract; thence west along said north l
line to the East line of the Rancho Canada del Hama e(Northern Part) thence north
along said Rancho line to its intersection with the center of the Bay Shore Highway
first hereinabove referred to; thence in a general westerly direction along the
center of said Highway to the point of beginning.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM: Those parcels of land described as follows:
1-A, The east 1/2 0£ the Nest 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4
and the west 1/2 of the East 1/2 of the northwest 1/4 of the northeast 1/4 of Sectiod
35, Township 2 North. Range 2 East.
H. The south 1/2 of the southeast 1/4 of Section 26, Township 2 North, Range 2
East.
C. Portion of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 35, Township 2 North, Range 2 East
containing 24.11 acres more or less, as described in the deed to Vennanzio Del Barba,
et al. recorded December 19. 1930 in Vol. 262 of Official Records at page 191.
D. Portion of the Southwest 1/4 of the southwest 1/4 of Section 4, Township
2,North, Range 2 East, containing 7300 square fect, more or less, as described
in the deed to V. Del Barba, recorded August 28, 1913, in Vol. 207 of Deeds, at page
426.
E. Lot 4 in Block 12, "Map of O'Hara Addition to the Town of Oakley, Contra
Costa County, Cal." which map was,filed in the office of the Recorder of the County
of Contra Costa, September 5 19005 in Vol, C of Mans, at,nage 60.
2_ Lots 1, 4,5 6,j,8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, lb, 17, 18, 19 and 20,
Block A; Lots 1, 2,3,4,5,0, the west 1/2 of the south1/2 of Lot north 1/2 of
Lot 7 and all of Lots 8,9,10,11, 12, 13 14}15,16,17,18,19,20, 21, �, 23 and 24, Blo k '
B; Lots 2,4,6 and 8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,10 17 and 18 Block C, as designated .- the
Map entitled "Poinsettia Land Company 'Rest kittsburg Tract Unit No. 1, Contra Costa
County, Calif." which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of
Contra Costa, June 18, 1926, in Vol. 19 of Maps, at page 506, -
3_ The Northwest 1/4 of Section 9, Townsh.p 2 North, Range 1 Nest, containing
160 acres, more or less.
Not including in said Exception 3 however, those parcels of land ana rights
of way conveyed to General Chemical Company of California by deeds recorded March 8
1911 in Volume 164 of Deeds, at page 85 and May 1, 1913, in Vol. 204 of Deeds, at
page 72,
4. Those parcels of land distributed by Decree of Distribution of the Estate
of Fannie Cunningham, deceased (Contra Costa County Probate P:o. 3822) dated December
27, 1920, a certified copy of which decree was recorded December 27, 1920 in Vol. 384
of Deeds, at page 64, as follows:
A_ Those parcels of land containing 22.56 acres (net) and 22.96 acres (net)
distributed to William F.Curningham.
B_ Those parcels of land containing 22.56 acre (net) and 22.96 acres (net)
distribted to James B.Curningham.
C- Those parcels of land containing 22.56 acre (net) 22.37 acres and0,59
of an acre, distributed to Joseph Cunningham.
D_ Those parcels of land containing 22.56 acre (net) and 22,96 acres'distribu -
ed to George A.Cunningham.
E- Those parcels of land containing 45.12 acre (net) and 45.91 acres, dis-
tributed to Simon W.Cunningham. '
Lot including in said Lxception 4, A, B, C,D and E, however the following:
1_ The easement or fee title premises of Southern Pacific Railroad Company;
Southern The
Company; Atchison, Topeka 6 Santa Fe Railway Company; Sacramento
'Northern Railway, a corporation; Sacramento Northern Railroad, a corporation, or
any other Railroad Company or publicutility corporation.
2_ That portion thereof conveyed to California water Service Company by deedsl
recorded in Vol. 212 of Official Records, at page 66; 220 Official Records, page 34;
222 Official Records, page 11; 200 Official Recor,3s, page 237 and 209 Official
Records, page 78,
5_ Lots 50, 51 and 52, as designated on the map entitled "Map of the Govern-
ment or Gwin Ranch, Contra Costa Co." which man was filed in the office of the Re-
corder of the County of Contra Costa, November 8, i884, in Vol. D of Mans, 87.
Not included in this exception, however, that portion of said lot 50 conveyed
to Daniel M.McElvain, et ux by deed recorded June 16, 1926 in Vol. 45 of Official
Recoras, at page 113-
b- Those
13.b_ Those parcels of land conveyed to Antone P. Rose by deed recorded Nov. 1,
1912, in Vol. 191 of Deeds, at page 46.
Not included in this exception however, the 70 foot in width strip of land
conveyed to Bay Point and Clayton Railroad Company by deed recorded March 7, 1907
in Vol. 123 of Deeds, at page 463.
7_ Those parcels of land distributed by the Decree of Distribution of Estate
of Jahn Enos Vargas, dated Deezwer 17, 1928, a certified coppyy of which was recorded
December 17, 1928 in Vol. 148 of Official Records, at page'464.
Not included in this exc@ption however, any pop ion of the premises lying
within the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad (San Ramon Branch).
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8- Those parcels of land in the Rancho Monte del Diablo bounded as follows:
A_ On the west and North by property new or formerly of Hook; East by Southern
Pacific Railroad (San Ramon Branch) South by property of California Water Service
Company;
- On the west and north by property now or formerly of California Water
Service Companyf on the East by what is known as the Old Fair Ground Road; and on the
South by the County Road leading from Concord to Pacheco,
C- That 5 acre parcel bounded on the west by what is known as the Old Fair
Ground' Road', on the north by property now or formerly of Bissio; on the East by property now or formerly of Sarah +..Fisher and on the south by the County Road leadin
from Concord to Pacheco.
D- That parcel of land bounded on the south by nronerty now or formerly of
Bisso, Fisher and Parker; on the East by ''outhern Pacific Railroad (San Ramon Branch);
on the north by California Water Service Company and on the West by what is known as
the Old Fair around Road; together with a small strip lying to the West thereof.
E_ That parcel of land containing 3,64 acres, more or less, conveyed to Albini
Bisso by deed recorded March 17, 1919. in Vol, 332 of Deeds, at page 402,
9- Lot 12 in Block %; Lots 9,10 and 11, Block G; Lots 1 and 2, Block H; Lots
' 9, 10 and 11, Block J• the Northeasterly 1/2 of Lot 14 and the southerly 32.5 :set
(adjoining said Lot lei) of the Northeasterly 1/2 of Lot 13, Block B. as designated 11
on the Man entitled "Let) of the Town of Todo6 Santos"which man was filed in
the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, April 2, 1869, in vol. A i
of Maps, at page 3.
10_ A That parcel of land conveyed to Peter Tamburini et ux, b^ deeds recorded
December 18; 1935, in Vol. 396 of Official Records, at page 410 and dol. 400 of
Official Records at page 269. I
B- Lots 8 and 9, Dlock 2, as designated on the Map entitled "Map of Concord,
Contra Costa County, Cal. " which man was filed in the office of the Recorder of
the Oounty of Contra Costa, march 26, 1891, in Vol. F. of Mans, at page 127.
11_ The easterly 50 feet of Lots 1 and 2, Block 3; all of Lots 5 and 6 in Bloc
9 as designated on the Man entitled "Mao of the Foskett Addition No. 2 to the Town
of Concord" which s:ap was filed Deceabe r 20, 1910, in Vol. 3 of Maps, at page 73-
12- Lot 7 Block 4, as designated on the map entitled "Map of the Boyd Additio
to the Town of Concord" which man was filed in the office of the Recorder of the Cain
of Contra Costa, February 9, 1911, in Vol. 4 of Maps, at nage 85.
13- Lots 14 and 19 in Block 5• Lots 3 5 and 13 in Block 1; Lot 11, in Block 4;I
Lot 10 in Block 5; the westerly 90 feet of Lots 13 and 15 in Block 5, as dest nated
on the Man entitled 'Amended Mao of Maltby's Second Addition to Concord' which map
was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, August 30,
1911, in Vol. 5 of Maps, at *age 120.
14- Lots 5 and b in Block A, as designated on the map entitled "R." Burge as
Company's Man No. 3, a portion of Parkside Addition and the Racetrack Subdivision,
Contra Costa County, California" which man was filed May 6, 1912, in Vol. 7 of Maps,
at page 155•
15a_ Loa 7�, 83 84, 137, 138. 139, 227, 228, 229 and 230, as designated on
the man entitled 'H.;i.Hurgess ompany's Map No. 2 Walnut Lands Contra Costa County,
California" which map was filed March 21, 1911, in Vol, 4 of Mans, at page 92.
15b- The northerly 2 acres, more or less, of Lot 205, as designated on the map
entitled ".R.N.Burgess Company's Man No. 2, ',Walnut "ands" which Map was filed March
21, 1911, in Vol, 4 of Maps at nage 92, as described in the Deed to Rex McCurdy,
et ux. recorded August 26, 1919 in vol. 348 of Deeds, at pigs 16.
16_ That parcel of land conveyed to M.J.Durant, et ux, by deed recorded August
26, 1925 in Vola 1 of Official Records at page 294.
Not included in this exception however, that portion conveyed to Olga L.Lace,
et vir. by deed recorded October 14, 1930, in vol. 235 of Official Records, at page
269.
17- Lots 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, 13,14,15, 18,19, and 20, as designated on the Map
entitled 'Concord Acres, Contra Costa County, Calif." which man was filed Feb. 11,
1920, in Vol. 17 of Yaps, at papge� 368.
18- Lots 41, 42, 43 44, 4j, 46, 47, 48, 49 and 50 as designated on the map
entitled "Map of Concord Acres Annex" which map was filed in the office of the
,
Recorder of the �ouniy of "ontra Costa, May 29, 1920 in Vol. 17 of Maps, at page 369
19- Lots 1 and 2, as designated on the Aap entitled "Official Man of Centra
Costa Royal Acres" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County
of Contra Costa, May 3, 1927 in Vol. 1 of Official -aps, at page 19.
20_ Lot 16, as designated on the Map entitled "Map showing Subdivisions of Lan s
in the Estate of Francisco Galindo" which map was filed in the office of the Records
' of the County of Contra Costa cecember 24, 1901, in Vol. B of Mans, at nage 35,
containing 30.59 acres, more or less.
Not included in this exception, however, the 5 acre parcel of land conveyed
to Victorio Regalia, by deed dated March 12, 1903, recorded in vol. 95 of Deeds,
at page 546,
21a- 10 acres, more or less, bounded North and east by property now or formerly
of Hartnett, south by property now or formerly of Waters, et al. ^est by the County
Road.
2lb- 63,28 acres, more or less, bounded North by town of Pacheco and property
now or formerly of Macchi; East by property now or formerly of Gianelli and 'Nest
by County Road_ less 2 acres of Valley Pipe Line Company.
21c_ 157.42 acres, more or less, bounded North by property now or formerly
of Hook; east and south by property now or formerly of Hartnett et al. West by County
Road and property now or formerly of Hartnett et al.
2ld_ a tract of land known as the W. Burris lot, bLunded North by County Road,
south and east by Walnut Creek and West by Burress Street, -
2le- 91.25 acres, more or less, bounded north by County Roaq ; West by or opert
now or formerly of Hook, et al. East by a Roadway and South by Sewer Farm of Town
of Concord;
21f- 75 acres, more or less, bounded North by property now or formerly of
Hartnett, East by property now or formerly of Canaini• south by property now or form-
erly of 'Haters and 'Hest by property now or formerly o -artnett and County Road.
22_ .Those parcels of land conveyed to Eugenio Gianelli et al. by deed recorded
Feb. 5, 1925 in Vol, 482 of Deeds at page 372.
23Those is reels of land conveyed to L.Minorini et ux, by deed recorded June'
6, 1923, in Vol. 441 of Deeds at nage 317, and to Luigi Minorini by deed recorded
March 30, 1932, in Vol, 305 of Official Recor.:s, at page 405.
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24- That parcel of land, containing 20 acres, more or less, conveyed to Bernardo
Giussi et al. by deed recorded November 21, 1933, in Vol, 345 of Official Records,
at page 448.
25a_ Those parcels of land described in the deed to Angiolina Ginoehio, et al.
recorded Sept, 24, 1934, in Vol. 306 of Official Records, at page 349.
25b- Lot 9, as designated on the Map entitled "Amended Map showing Subdivisions
of lands in the Estate of Francisco Galindo portion of Rancho Monte del Diablo,
Contra Costa Co, Cal." which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the
County of Contra Costa, Sept. 17, 1902, in Vol. F of Maps, at page 128.
Not including in said Exception 25b however, the 'Westerly 10 acres of said lot
9 conveyed to B.Mahoney by deed recorded December 1, 1905 in Vol. 114 of Deeds,
at page 156.
2o_ The 92,74 acre tract of land described in the deed of trust executed by H.B.
Blanding, recorded July 2, 1934, in Vol. 369 of Official Records, at page 38.
27a- Those parcels of land described as Parcels la, b and c, and 2 a and b
in the Mortgage executed by Louise A.'"itcomb and recorded July 2, 1931, in Vol.
292 of Official Records, at page 25
27b- An undivided 1/4 interest in the 0.11 of an acre tract described in the
Mortgage executed by Louise A.Titcomb and recorded July 2, 1931, in Vol. 292 of ,
Official Records at page 25, together with the appurtenances thereto.
28_ That parcel of land described in the dead to Agnes Lozier recorded April 5,
1934, in Vol. 360 of Official Records, at page 179,
29- Those parcels of land conveyed to J.L. Tuttle, et ux. by deeds recorded
September 15, 1933, in Vol. 341 of Official Records, at page 3384; January 18, 1933,
in Vol, 345 of Official Records, at page 4 and Oetebw 11, 193+, in Vol. 379 of
official Recons at page 11 containing 4.97 acres more or less; 10.26 acres,
more or less, and 9.92 acres, more or less, respectively.
30_ The 15 acre parcel of land conveyed to May Randall, by deed recorded March
30, 1914 in Val, 223 of Deeds at page 102.
31_ 'those cartels of land conveyed to Elizabeth Olsen by deed recorded December
5, 1931, in Vol. 305 of Official Records, at page 38.
Not including in this exception however that portion tiereof conveyed to Oakland
and Antioch Railway by deed recorded August 11, 1910, in Vol. 154 of Deeds, at page
3
32- Lot 19 as designated on the map entitled "Map of G.A.Putnams Graceland
Acres Subdivision' which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the Gounty'
of Contra Costa, August 21, 1912, in Vol. 8 of Maps at page 178,
33_ That parcel of land described as Parcel 2 in the Mortgage executed by Anni
Loucks recorded July 27, 1927 in 'ol. 97 of Official Records at page 15.
34_ That parcel of land described in the deed to A.Cuneo et ux. recorded April
3, 1935, in Vol. 387 of Official Records at page 205.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED and it is HEREBY ORDERED, that an election be and the
same is hereby called for Tuesday, May 5th, 1936, between the hours of six o'clock ,!
A.M. and seven o'clock P.M. of said day, when the polls shall be closed, and that
there shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said proposed county water
district the Proposition: "Shall the Proposition to Organize The Contra Costa Coun y
Water District, under Chapter 592 of Statutes of 1913, page 1049, of the Acts of
the Fortieth Session of the California Legislature, and amendments thereto, be adop _
ed" and to the right of said Proposition on the ballot shall appear the words "Yes'
and "No's with a blank space opposite each word for the voter to stamp a cross (Y)
after the answer which he desires to vote.
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that said election shall be conducted,
and the vote_castthereat canvassed, and the result thereof declared, in the same
manne'as provided by law in respect to gm eral elections so far as they may be
applicable. '
That the ballots to be used at said election shall be printed in the followin
form:
No.
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOT4RS.
To vote on any question or proposition stamp a cross (x) in the voting
square afterthe word "Yes" or after the word "NO". All marks except
the cross (x) are forbidden. 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.
hall the Proposition to Organize The Contra osta Coon y 'Water
District under Chapter 592 of the Statutes of 1913, page 1049 YES
of the Acts of the Fortieth Session of the California Legislature, ____
and amendments thereto, be adopted" NO -
That any qualified voter, resident within the exterior boundaries of said
pro;�osed county water district may rote at said election in favor of said Propositi'n
by Stamping a cross (%) on his ballot in the voting square at the right of the word
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"Yes" following the Proposition t: be voted upon, and any qualified elector may vote
at said election against sa_d 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 on the nroper kind of paper used at general elections in the State of
California, a sufficient number of ballots for the use of voters at said special
election.
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that said election shall be consolidated
' with and held in conjunction with the May Presidential Primary Election to be held
on May 5, 1936, and that said election shall be conducted in each precinct within
said proposed county water district by the same election officials as those conduct_
Ing the said May Presidential Primary Election, and the same polling places within
said =oposed water district shall be used, but a special ballot boa shall be arovid
ed for the voted ballots of the said special water district election.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AND RESOLVED that notice of said election be and the sam
is hereby ordered given by publication of a copy of this Resolution and order in the'
Contra Costa Hwy "— "Standard, a newspa republished and circulat
ed in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and in the manner and for the
time prescribed by law;
The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor Trembath, seconded by
Sunervisor Stow, and adopted by the following vote of the Board, to wit:
' Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings. Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: None.
In Matter of Consolidation of
Portion of Brentwood Precinct #1
and Oakley Precinct #1.
For the purpose only of conducting the May Presidential Pii mary Election
and the special election for the incorporation, organization and formation of a
water District to be known as The Contra Costa County later District, to be held on
May 5th, 1930, that portion of Brentwood Precinct #1 which lies within the boundaries
of the proposed Contra Costa County Water District, be and the same is hereby added
to Oakley Precinct No. 1, and the voters of said territory shall vote at the regular
' polling place located in said Oakley Precinct No. 1.
In Matter of Removal of W.P.A.
offices.
' On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that E.A.Lawrence, Superintendent of Hall of Records, and Court House
be and he is hereby authorized to provide in the basement of the Hall of Records
Building, suitable quarters for the employees of W.P.A.
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In Matter of Presidential Primary
Election on May 5 th, 1936, in Contra Costa
County.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Contra Costa, that it will be necessary to hold a Direct Presidential Primary -'
Electio n throughout the County of Contra Costa on the 5th dayof May, 1936,
It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hereinafter named polling placesin each
precinct be and they are hereby legally designated as the palling places in each
r ecinct and the following named election officers are hereby appointed to serve
as election officers for the following respective election precincts of the County
of Contra Costa for said Presidential Primary Election to be held on May 5th, 1936,
in said County and in the respective precincts thereof, to wit:
BERKELEY PARK PRECINCT.
Polling Place: Community Hall, 376 Colusa Ave.2erkeley Park
Inspector: Richard T.'Waddle.
Judges: J.M.Holmes, Edith Heaver
Clerks: Pearl N.Coe, Clara Fessenden, Christina Dunbar,
EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 1.
Polling Place: Schwake Hall, 417 San Pablo Ave. El Cerrito.
Inspector: Ella M.Conlon
Judges: Olga J.B.Lee, Queenie S.Schwake
Clerks: Myrtle Lutz, Nellie Schoute, Laura McNeil.
EL CERP.ITo PRECINCT NO, 2.
Polling Place: Harding School, Fairmont Ave. and Center St. E1 Cerrito.
Inspector. Edith Leitch
Judges: Lena A.Hudson; F.W.Schneider
Clerks: Vera C.Alveraz, Jewel R.Weeks, Loretta S.Drennen
EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 3. "
Polling Place: Walter's Garage, 624 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito
Inspector: Anna B.0111alley
Judges: Mrs. Jessie Wilson, Mavel V.Hitchcock
Clerks: Mrs. Grace Smith, Mrs. Margaret Hannon, Mrs. Lucy Redding
EL CERRITO ?FLC=NCT No. 4
Pollin- Place: Fairmont School, Xeanney St. between Eureka & Stockton
Inspector: Clyde $.Stamper,
Judges: Frieda J. Garay, Anna Walsh,
Clerks: Mrs. Gladys Cbiappe, Ernst Dahlen, Penelope C.Hollar
EL CERRITO PRECNCT N0. 5
Polling Place: McCarty's Garage, 7517 Terrace Drive, El Cerrito
Inspector: Mrs, Evelyn Hershey
Judges: Mrs. Frances E.Christ; Mrs. Ida Retynski
Clerks: Mrs. May Patrick, Mrs. Yvonne J.Stinnett, Mrs. Grace J.McCar y
EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 6.
Polling Place: El Cerrito Fire Hall, 1300 San Pablo Ave E1 Cerrito,
Inspector: Kathryn Ssndvick
Judges: Miss Margaret Broberg; Clara Brensel
Clerks: Martha iasterson; Pauline Gay; Irene Glasson
EL CERRITO PRECINCT N0. 7.
Polling Place: "ossa Hall, Potrero Ave, near San Pablo, E1 Cerrito. '
Inspector: Edward N. Wuelzer.
J;d ges: Gladys M. Beck, Adler A.Arnesen
Clerks: John Rossi, Marian Gundry; Jean Hyatt.
EL CaRRITO A CINCT NO. 8.
Polling Place: Whitaker's Garage, 5322 Barrett Ave. Richmond
Inspector: %dith L.iihitaker
Judges: Beulah K.Jones, Edith De L Chapman;
Clerks: Frances E.Degnan, Verna B. Estes, Olive J.Concannon,
EL C3'RRITo PRECINCT NO. 9.
Polling Place: Williams' Garage, 5801Barrett Ave. Richmond.
Inspector: Frances A.Lods,
Judges: Winifred B.Edwards, Philomena O'Brien
Clerks: Florence L.Russell, Hilda E.Archibald, Lillian M. Stockird
EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 10.
Polling Place: Heydeggers' Garage, 6107 El Dorado St. Richmond.
Inspector: Ray S.Tharc
Judges: Myra M.Reese, Mrs. Lillian A.Chase,
Clerks: Arthur T.Love, Myrtle Jarvis, Emma 'Williams.
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KENSINGTON PR:sCINCT N0.
Polling Place: Foster's Garage, 29o*Arlington Ave. Berkeley
Inspector: Edwin P.Shank
Judges: U.G. Peterson, Edna L. Swartz,
Clerks: Charlotte Kinney, Myra Larkin, Irene F.Mann
KENSINGTO11 PRECINCT No. 2
Polling Place, Adams' Garage, 671 Oberlin Drive, Berkeley
Insnector: Gay A.Rosenberg
Judges: Helen M.McDermont, Irene I.Brill
Clerks: Grace E.Mevis, Annie Howard, Mary L.Gries,
KENSINGTON PRECIXCT NO. 3,
Polling Place: Cassidy's Garage, 42 Ardmore Road, Berkeley
Inspector: Madelaine S.Johnson
Judges: Elaine M.Sulliger, Rachel R.Best,
Clerks: Mrs. S.L.Oenning, Mrs. Lenette Holm; Eva DeCosta,
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1. -
' Polling Place: Veteran Fireman's Hall, Standard Ave, and Eddy Sts.
Inspector: Arthir Howell
Judges: Viola McChristian, Thankful Perault;
Clerks: Stanislaus Casey, John Lindahl, Ruby Ellis,
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 2.
Polling Place: Masonic Hall,. 210 Washington Ave.
Inspector: Daisie B.Jenkins
Judges: Elizabeth A Cramer, Mrs. Mary B.Moyle,
Clerks: Clara Machado; Ethel M.Alexander, Margaret Teeling
RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 3
Polling Place: Hess' Garage, .323 Washington Ave. (rear) Richmond
Inspector: Mrs. Anna Coward.
Judges: Lucetta 'W.Dunlan, Mrs. Elizabeth Paasch
Clerks: Annie M,McCa;,e, Mrs. Consuelo Webster, Nellie Stiefvat r
RICHMoilli PRECINCT N0. 4.
Polling Place: Store Room, 158 Washington Ave.
Inspector: Gertrude Paasch,
Judges: Reva Carey, Blanche Fenner,
Clerks: Delbert Laughlin, Mary O'Brien, Thos. S.Waite
RICHMOND PRECINCT N0, 5.
Polling Place: Store Room, 25 Park Place, Richmond
' Inspector: Thomas Kenny
Judges: Arthur S. 6hiteside, Mrs. hattie H.Weston
Clerks Louise Novarini, Marie Ceridono, Fred Brewen
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 6,
Polling_ Place: :Washington School, Montana Ave. and E. Richmond Ave.
Insnector: Adeline Stender
Judges: Gertrpde R.S.oiersch
Clerks: Geo. 9.Hanr,ey, Margaret E.Allyn, Emma Morelli.
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 7.
Polling Place: South Richmond Improvement Club, 329 South 4th St.
Insnector: Glenn L.Conn
Judges: Nellie M.Dimock, Edward Dolan
Clerks: Ora M.Godwin, -arguerite Bush Thos. H.Craig.
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 8.
Polling Place: Nystrom School,-South 12th St. and Maine Ave.
Insnector: Marie L.Kelly -
Judges: Alice R.Robbins, tfs. Edit: Nvstrom
Clerks: Sadie H. Cook, Grace D.Curry, Toe. L.Baker,
RICH;2ND PRECINCT No. 9
Polling Place: Smith's Garage, 2716 Cutting Boulevard,
Inspector: Harry Ells
' Judges: Grace Z.Messenger, H.L. Nelson
Clerks: Adelaide S.Picton , Otille Summers, Roy Von Dollen.
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 10.
Polling Place: 3ulpizio's Garage, 121_ 19th St. Richmond
Ins:e ctor: Bessie A.Reulein
Judges: Edith M.Inman; Barney N.Pennington
Clerks: Mildred A.Chamberlain, Nina Vickery, Esther J.Detlow
' RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 11.
Polling Place: Builders' Exchange, 248_ 14th St.
Inspector: Cora B.Rogers
Judges: Anna B.Horner; Mary E.McCann
Clerks: Nada R.Perasso, Charles 0. Long, Rose E.Brooke
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 12. -
Polling Place: Healy's Garage, 163_ 13th St.
Inspector: Bernard E.Dolan
Judges: Curtis A.Patterson, John F.Healey
Clerks: Annie: Prowse, Helen K. Dimock, Otto Brombacher.
RICIMOND PRECINCT NO. 13.
Pollin_ Place: Lincoln School, 239_ loth St
Insnector: Wirt H.Doolittle,
Judges: "illiam Urquhart, Bernice McCormick
Clerks: Oral L.Pearce, Maud Arnold, Dennis Kelleher
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RICiHMOND PRECINCT NO. 14.
Polling Place: Ogborn's Garage, 215_ 8th St.
Inspector: Isaac Lester,
Judges: Freda K. Stolker, M.J.Gordon
Clerks: Christina E. Byrne, Margaret Logan, Luella W.Lang,
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 15.
Polling Place: Fire House No. 2, 235- 5th St. Richmond.
Inspector: Gerry A,Follett.
Judges: E,L.4ashburn, F.W.Bradbury
Clerks: Ida M.Long, Hermine A.Moore, Ruth A.Newoomb.
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 16.
Polling Place: Muth's Garage, 212_ 3rd St. Richmond
Insnector: W.J Sinnett
J-,adges: Anita Transue, Aileen B.Brown
Clerks: Maude Christen, Minnie Sanderson, Charles Kaiser.
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 17.
Polling Place: Saunders' Garage, 100 Bissell Ave. (rear) Richmond
Insnector: L.C.Reid ,
Judges: Frank Uarcollo,FlorenceA
Clerks: Ida C.Johnaon, Piidoock, Louise M.Willis
RICHMOND PRZOINCT NO. 18.
Polling Place: Keiser'B Garage, 204 Nevin Ave. Richmond
Insnector: Albert A.Beckman
Judges: Martha Schumacher, Margaret A.Shea
Clerks : Jennie S.Conwell, Irene H.Baldwin, Ethel A.Eakle
RI014YOND PRdCINCT NO. 19
Polling Place: Richmond Public Library, 4th St. and Nevin Ave.
Inspector: Ralph L.Goodwin
Judges: William L.Carey, Bertha M.Smedley ,
Clerks: Brownie Maxwell, Jack A.Flynn, Marie L.Whiting.
RICHMOND PRECINCT NC. 20.
Polling Place: Hunt's Garage, 806 Barrett A ve. Richmond
Insnector: Elvin O.Nicholson
Judges: tiate D.Timmons, Effie D.Fraser,
Clerks: Isaac McGuffin, Doris Scari, Ruth J.Brashear.
RICHM'ND g ECINCT NO. 21.
Polling Place: Richmond Club House, 1125 Nevin Ave.
Inspector: W.A.Jones,
Judges: Ernest J. Martin, Irene R.Calkins ' }
Clerks: Mrs. Violet Klemm, Wisee J. Bertram, Hortense N.Sigut.
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 22.
Pollin-- Place: Curry Auto Sales Rooms, 1401 Macdonald Ave.
Insnector: Alfred C.Childs,
Judges: Victoria T.Leggett, Ida D.Howsman
Clerks: Grace J.9rowning, Julia I.Maskal, Mary A.Dailey
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 23.
Polling Place: Brown's Garage, 595- lith St.
Inspecbr: Agnes grown
Judges: Grace Jenkins, Albert M. Healey
Clerks: Mrs. Minnie C.Dullock, Mary B.Davis, Milton L.Frazier
RICPUuOND PRECINCT NO. 24.
Polling Place: Wisser's Garage, 713 Maple St.
Insnector: Henry I.Bill
Judges: Park M.Howell, '.?..Clinch
Clerks: Rose G.Black, Elizabeth Johns, Delia J.C1 a k
RICHM,)111) PRECINCT i1O. 25.
Polling Place: ?range's Garage, 516 Ripley Ave.
Insnector: Elizabeth Glover
Judges: Rhoda L.Aichardson, Mary ,Grierson
Clerks: .Hiriam L.Wilson, Joseph Jeffery, R.R.Martin ,
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 26.
Polling Place: Barda's Garage, 581- 3rd St.
Inspector: Michael Oelschlaeger
Judges: Elizabeth Barbieri, Maggie E.Booth
Clerks: Viola Cox, Clara H.Michel, Henrietta King,
RICHMOND PI,s�CINCT NO. 27.
Polling Place: store Room, 7th St. No. 801, Richmond. ,
inspector: George W.Morrison
Judges: A.L.Durnal, Alice L.Scarlett
Clerks: Frances J. Nwille, NellieN. Read, Margaret Drexel.
RICHMOND PRECINCT N0, 28.
Polling Place-: .Healey's Garage, 743- 17th St.
Insnector: F.J Schumachr;
Judges: Anna Theis, Lelah Baker
Clerks: Walter E.Maslow, Mary E. Eaphan, E. Forwick,
RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 29_.
Polling Place: Smith's Garage, 615-19th St.
Inspector: William B,Richmond
Judges: Annie McGrath, May Thorn
Clerks: Harriett L.Davis, Clifford J. Picard, Susan Pimm.
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RICHMOND PRSCINCT NO. 30.
Polling Place: Fire House No. 3, 1900 Barrett Ave.
Inspector: Francis M Cole
Judges: Pearl Johnson, George Cooper
Clerks: Funice O.Miller, Joseph Baker, Laura J. O'Donohoe
RICHMOND PR::CINCT NO. 31.
Polling Place: Beckerleg's Garage, 479- 22nd St.
Inspector: Charles B.Burns
Judges: Anita Dunning, R.A.jpencer,
Clerks: Velma Mae Quinn; Lula- A.Hudson, Mrs. Nellie Lambrecht
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO- 32.
Polling Place: Blake's Garage, 773- 22nd St, Richmond.
Inspector: Michael Frates,
Judges: Clarabell Kendall, Leila R.Osborne
Clerks: Wilhelmina Reed, Jeannette Lamarra, Amy Mugg.
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 33.
Polling llace: Pedrick's Garage, 23rd and Maricopa St.
Inspector: T.N.Westdin
Judges: Bertha X.Bacon, Mable j.Outman.
Clerks: Marie Hughes, Elizabeth Dunlap, Edna Seaton
RIC-U1 OND PRECINCT NO. 34.
Polling Place: r-ast Richmond Grocery, 999 San Pablo Ave. (Tear)
Inspector: Z.M.Pearson
Judges: E.J.Brennan, Mary E.Findley
Clerks: Frealon C.Bibbins, Julia M. Campbell, Sibyl X.McCabe
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 35.
Polling Place: Bell's Garage, 5208 Barrett Ave.
Insoector: 17.A.Duggan,
Judges: Pauline M. Metz, Clyde R.Faurot
Clerks: h.O.fiauson, Melissa Kinatrey, Grace M.Rogers,
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 30.
lolling Place: Pleau's Garage, 538- 41st St.
Inspector; R.R.G.ranum,
Judges: Emma E.Pearman, Theresa Powers,
Clerks: Violet Moxken, Mabel R.Elwell, Lura A.Rohl
RlChUOND FRz�OINCT NO-
Foiling Place: Connell's Garage37
, 443- 34th St.
Inspector: Thoi;as G.Conn
Judges: Pete Caletti, 'ary A.1earns,
Clerks. Louise Walker, Bessie B.Johnson, Oertha Hathaway
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO- 38.
Polling Place: Grant School, 24th St. & Grant Ave.
Inscector: E.C.Crane,
Judges: J.W.Diatrich, Henrietta Curry
Clerks: Eva Seger, Cornelius Lynch, Donald F.Seaman
RIC.HIOND PRECINCT NO- 39.
Foiling Place: Longfellow Junior High School, 244- 22nd St.
Inspector: Mrs. --ora C.Thayer,
Judges: Mrs. Dora McAllister Mrs. Marie O.Vaslie
Clerks: Mrs. Evelyn G.Iiassey: Gustav B.'ftner, Henrietta J.Dea y
RICHMOND PRtCINCT NO. 40.
Polling Place: Fletcher's Garage, 3904 Wall Ave. (rear)
Inspector: H.Z,Fletcher,
Judges: Francis Roberts, Ethel A.Reckley
Clerks: Norma A.Colombo, Elizabeth Wilkerson, Julia Vignati.
'RICHMOND PRECINCT 110. 41.
Polling Place: Stege School, 51st St. and Potrero Ave. Richmond
Inspector: Adolph Vossbeck,
Judges, Mrs.Grace Smitb, Minnie S.Dohrmann
Clerks: Margaret L. Gately, AzinieA.L. Soldavini, Marguerite Cr eley
RlCiiaOi,i PR-CINCT NO. 42.
Polling Place- Winningham's Garage, Cor. Santa Cruz and Santa Clara A es
Inspector: Ella B.RaIpb
Judges: Belle Rawson, J.W.Frank
Clerks: Helen Henson, Della Eldridge, Ellen Banner.
RICHMOND PRECINCT No. 43
Polling Place: eater's Garage, 910- 23rd St.
Inspector: Mary Magart
Judges: Luch Nee; Frank L.Carroll
Clerks* Helen Macintosh, Alvin H.Cole, Adrian L.Ilewman
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 44.
Polling Place: Perry's Garage, 698- 35th St.
Inspector: Sylvia U.Tandy
Judges: Jennie V.Rainoldi, Lilly L. Gillard
Clerks: Adaline Glover, Martha N.Pickering, Laura Record.
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 45.
Polling Place: Vallergas' Garage, 555 KqrBlvd.
Inspector: Joy Cushing
Judges: Dorothy Davidson, Madge H.Rector,
Clerks: Bertha Shebat, Vivian Maxwell, Marie O'Connell
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SAN PABLO PRsCINCT NO. 1 -
Polling Place: San Pablo Motors Garage, Alvarado St, near Church St.
Inspector: Helen M.Barton San Pablo
Judges: Wave Azevedo, Margaret Duarte, _
Clerks: Marian Moitoza, Ellen K. Derby, Mary Mello
5A:; PABLO PRECINCT NO. 2.
Polling Place: Seyferth's Garage, 4th & Pine Sts. San Pablo
Insnector: Ilita Ward,
Judges: Amy Dalton, Margaret M.Dugan
Clerks: Laura B,Benton, Myrtle E.Mc�;oy, Lucia Soito.
SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 3. ,
Polling Place: Light House Ian Garage, San Pablo Ave. onp. Inn, San
Inspector: Bertha F.Evans> Pablo
Judges: zrma Kamb, Cora N. Bouquet
Clerks: Alma Parks, Cecil Berry, Ella M. Locke,
SAN PABLO PRECINCT N0. 4.
Polling Place; Cosmopolitan Club, York and Gertrude Ste. San Pablo
InsD=ctor: Fernando Silva, '
.Judges: Margaret Matteucci, Abramo Rampoldi
Clerks: Mollie Silva, nattie.Vaughn, Henry Chaney.
SA.,' PABLO PRECINCT N0. 5.
Polling Place: San Pablo School.
Inspoctor: Alvin Frank
Judges: Helen C Frazer, Cecil H.Dexter.
Clerks: Ruth E.Faria, Mrs. LuCelia Locke, Francis H.Pedretti
SAN PABLO PM;INCT N0. 6.
Polling Place: Sheldon School, San Pablo
Ins,e ctor: John B. Bodin
Judges: Ethel G.Bryan, James A.Dooling
Clerks: P.L.Castro, Jr. Irene O'Dell, Amelia Pierce,
GIANT PRECINCT.
Polling Place: Giant Club House, Giant.
Inspector: J.E,Durand
Judges: Ida McDowell, Edward H.Hardyman,
Clerks: Ruth Livingston, Josie Johnston, Mrs. Eugenia Bird,
RODEO PRECINCT N0. 1.
Polling Place: rodeo Hall, Rodeo
Inspector: J.D.Smith
"udges: Mae L.Dickinson, May A.Joseph ,
Clerks: Rose A.Silva, James R. Lakeman, Ella B.Ackerman
RODEO PRdCINCT N0. 2.
Polling Place: Rodeo Garage, Rodeo,
Inspector: Ada N. Hagan,
udges: Lucy E.aiguera, Jarold c.Gargile
Clerks: Thelma H.MeKean, Margaret P.Faria, Blanche —alandra.
RODEO PRECINCT N0. 3.
Polling Place: Rodeo School, Rodeo,
Insnector: Jerry Mahoney
Judges: Kellie Faria; Sam W.Herrod.
Clerks: Doris Steinberg, Mrs. Helen Penny, Dorothy Peabody.
OLEUM PECINCT.
Polling Place: Social Hall, 01eum
Inspector: W.C,Riley
Judges: Rea P.Briggs, nelen W.Smith
Clerks: Catharyn M.Havly, Robert LeBeuf, Herbert Bates.
PINOLE PRECINCT NO. 1.
Polling Place: Accomazzio's Garage, Pinole.
Inspector: Helen F.McDonald,
Judges: TEresa Clark, Ellen Lucid. ,
Clerks: Sophie I.Illg, May I.Silva, Mary I.Curry
PINOL^s PRECINCT NO. 2.
Foiling Place: Town Hall, Pi,,ole.
Inspector: C.L.lownes,
Judges: Margaret Race, Etta L.Curran,
Clerks: Mary A.Lewis, Leroy C.LeFebvre, Mary L.Amend.
HERCULES PRECINCT. ,
Poll-n., Place; Community Center, Hercules.
Insnector: Ella Gerrish
Judges: Compton Gault, Sr. Emma Ashenfelter. -
Clekks: Roxie M. Dixon, Alice R. Doidge, Goldie E.Sill.
SELBYPRECINCT.
Polling Place: Tormey School, Tormey
Inspector: Charles Richards,
Judges: Matthew E.nealey, +4argaret F.Raiff,
Clerks: Elsie McQuiston, Juanita A.Cribb, Maude L. castings
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CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 1,
Polling Place: Prytz rlumbing Shop
Inspector: Tena McManus
Judges: Annie M. Lewis, Narren Davis.
Clerks: Anastasia Hurley, Tessie Kobes, Nora E.Faircicugh
� CROCKEIT PHiCINC'T NO., 2.
Polling Place: Terrace Garage,
Judges:----- Mary Coffin, Cecelia D.Muth
Clerks: Jorgen Vind, Cecile Fetes, Bertha Langford.
Inspector: Gladys Price.
' CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. j..
Polling Place: Crockett Fire House.
Inspector: Dorothy Witt
Judges: Mary Kennedy, Madeline Maricich
Clerks-: Mattie Andrewsen, Mrs. Jean Friend, Loretta Kenny
CROCKETTPRECINCT N0. 4,
Po lliig Place: Boy Scouts Hall.
Inspector; Elizabeth Murphy
Judges: Pixie Jacobs, Lillian Holquist
Clerks: Min..ie Rorich, Lucille Glass, Mary Dolphus.
CROCKETT PRECINCT N0, 5,
Polling Place: I.D.L.S. Hall,
Inspector: Richard P.Dabel,
Judges: Jane Regan, James Martin
Clerks: Teresa Vitale, Sarah Owens, CatherineGhiorso
CROCKETT PRECINCT NO, o,
Polling Place: Dowrelio Store,
Inspector: Rose Krauskopf
Judges: Elizabeth Girola, Lorraine Ford,
Clerks: Sarah O'Shaughnessy, Mamie Duarte, Dorotha Souza.
CROCKETT PRECINCT NO, 7-
Polling Place: Iacobitti Garage Bldg.
Inspector: Loretta -+adman
Clerks: Mamie Green, H-.zel Pegden , Evelyn R.1impson
Judges: Mary Neff, Ella Binder,
CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 8.
Polling Place; Valens Fire House,
Inspector: Chas. 1-ind
' Judges: Agnes Kelleher, Pierina Griffanti
Clerks: Clotilde McKeown, Eva F.Whitaker, May J. Rey
PORT COSTA PRECINCT NO. 1.
Polling Place: O'Neill's Old Store.
Insnector: Anita Manger
Judges: Clarence Shea,
Clerks: Edna Fogarty, Blanche Wilson, Neils Martineen
PORT COSTA ?RECINCT ;IO. 2,
Polling Place: School House.
inspector: James Ahern
Judges: Catherine Cox, Jennie Norton
Clerks: -atherine McCarthy, Effie Inks, Josephine Milliff,
DANVILLE PR-CINCT NO. 1.
Polling Place: I.O.O.F,Rall.
Inspector: -Hannah L.Harrison
Judges: Marcia Eddy, Albert E.Clark, Jr.
Clerks: Olivia Chaboya, Harold W. Groom, 0hester F.Axtell,
DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 2,
Polling Place: Daniille Fire House.
Inspector: Chester A.Love,
Jcdges: Pearl E Root, Pearl A.Johnson
' Clerks: Alma Holmes, Nicholas M.Harper, Frances S,Andreasai
SAN RAMON PRECINCT.
Polling Place' San Ramon Community Club
Inspector: Laura F,Fereira.
bud es: Herbert J. Elworthy, Noel D.Norris
Clerks : Christina J.Rutherford, Grace Mullally, Mae B.Swartz
TASSAJARA PRECINCT,
Polling Place: Tassajara Hall.
Inspector: Phoebe E.Coats,
Judges: Chris N.Mortensen, dive Brazil
Clerks: Louis C.Banke, Rose Bettencourt, Amalie Banks.
ALAMO PRECINCT.
Polling Place: Alamo School House. -
InsDector: Lloy: E.Ivory
Judges: Lucretia Manning; Lelias A.Stone.
Clerks: James E.Booth, Aljareen S.Fuller, Aldo S.Stoddard,
LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 1,
Polling Place: Store Room adjoining office of M.M.Garrett.
Insnector: J.H.Milliken
Judges: Mathew H.Stanley, Lillian Armanino
Clerks: Mildred McLeod, Bernice Wing, F.K. Wollaston.
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LAFAYETTE PRECINCT N0. 2.
Polling Place: Lafayette Improvement Club
Inspector: Alice Corbett.
Judges: Ida Flood, Emil C.Herman
Clerks: Emil Colt, Lurie P. Coleman, August M.Schutt.
CANYON PRECINCT.
Polling Place: R.Wilkineon's Store.
Inspector: Rita G.Montgomery
Judges: Fred s.Sidler, Conrad R.Schaf£er.
0larks: Geo. M.Benson, Gabrielle Cooper, Nora E.Curry
MORAGA PR=CINCT.
Polling Place: School House, Moraga
Inspector: T.P.Carroll
Judges: Michael Larch, Andrew Mulholand
Clerks: Marie M.Larshall, Amy E.Souza, names Gilbert
ST. MARYS PRECINCT.
Polling Place: St.Mary's College
Insnector: Joseph I.Adams,
Judges: J.J.Sharkey, Bernard Wills
Clerks: Michael_Murpby, AugustineMcKinnon, Chas. A.Wilts.
ORINDA PRECINCT.
Polline Place: Fire House, Orinda.
Inspector: L.=cVay
Judges: Arline S.Harrold, Lois E.Zamloch
Clerks: Margaret_M.Trucker, Leona Smith, Josephine Dawson
ALHAUBRA PRECINCT.
Polling Place: Alhambra Valley Farm Center.
Insnc_ctor: A.E.Gilbert
Judges: Bessie C.Gilbert, Inez V.Gwaltney
Clerks: Jennie Ninslow, Maxine Allmond, Zilla Haag.
WALItiUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 1.
Polling Place;: Memorial Bldg.
Inspector: _ Ada Ford.
Judges: Hilda N. Bradley, Virgil C.Boudreau,
Clerks: Alice Laird, Mary A.Ridgway, Gus F.Freitas
WALNUT CREEK PRECINC^. NO. 2.
Polling Place: Fire_House.
Inspector: Eva Leech
Judges: Doris Wagner, Bernice Burk
Clerks: C.E.Landes, Lois D. Lyman, Bettina McCombs.
WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT N0. 3.
Polling Place: Library.
Inspector: Beatrice Walker.
Judges: Frances W.Harmon, Nora Marshall
Clerks: Helen E.Reed, R.Jeanette Leschinsky, Margaret Cocker n.
WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT N0. 4.
Polling Place: Schroder Residence Alamo Road.
Inspector: Andrew Ford.
Judges: John T.Schroder, Dora McConnell
Clerks: Beatrice. E.Edgar, Mabel V.Ander on, Erna M.Near
WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 5.
Polling, Place: Old Glove Factory
Insnector: Frank T.Kennedy
Judges: Annie C.Peterson, Ethel M.Rich.
Clerks: Lucinda Rissotto, Arthur A.Fagerlund, Heine Lea.
WALNUT CREEK PR7CiNCT NO. 6.
Polling Place: S.'W.Johnson residence, ialnut Park Tract.
Inspector: Ora E.Reynolds, ;
Judges: Florence Gilman, Pearl D.Eckley
Clerks: Maria White, Armand A.Anderson, Adeline V.Ritzmann
SARANAP PRECINCT.
Polling Place: Saranap Improvement Club, Saranap
Inspector: Charles R.Volz.
Judges: Nellie A.Brown, Lois Poulson
Clerks: Evelyn Williams, Emma M.4haley, Mrs. Carrie sandy
MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 1. ,
Polling Place: City Hall,
Insnector: Frank Prosser.
Judges: Carolyn D.Chrisman,Mary L. Harlow
Clerks: Ruth E.Miller, Geo. A. Elder, Frank Shelby.
MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 2.
Polling Place: Sindicich Building, Main St. Martinez.
Inspector: Elizabeth Breneman
Judges: J.F.Korte, Dell Kay
Clerks: Lorraine Y. Selsor, Tessie Threlkeld, Genevieve McNailara
MARTINEZ PRECINCT ?I0. 3
Polling Place: Ahern Residence, 230 Green St. Martinez.
Inspector: Nannie "odds.
Judges: Marian H.Sharp, KatherireE.Kramer.
Clerks: Elsie M.Lasell, Julia Molin, Bernice L. Ahern
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MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 4.
Polling Place: grammar School Alhambra Ave.
Inspector: Norma Barlettani
Judges: Elsie Pino; E,Arthur.
Clerks: Geo. H. McKenzie, A.J. Compagno, Nora Lewis.
MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 5.
Polling Place: Rice Store, 1735 Alhambra Ave. Martinez.
Inspector: Mary Norris,
Judges: Wm. D.-aby, Dolores Walthers,
Clerks: Clarice E.Carlson, Lillie G.Ray, Lily J.'Weltz.
MARTINEZ PRECINCT N0, 6.
Polling Place: High School.
Inspector: Earl Blaauw
Judges: Marie M. Little, Robert J.Gotelli
Clerks: Helen Howard, Lary Snelsarn, Donald J. Gould.
' MARTINEZ PRECINCT N0. 7
Polling Place: Vanni-residence, 1212 astudillo St.
Inspector: A M.Richards,
Judges: Aige M. 'Wilkin, Agnes Shamhart
Clerks: John F,Kelleher, Josephine McCann, Roy F.Hard.
MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 8.
Polling Place: Collins Residence, 1622 Lasell St.
Inspector: Ggy 0. Smith _
Judges: Fred A.Ernest, Mary D.Harrow.
Clerks: Marion Randall, A.D,Giberti, Lydia Robrecht,
MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 9.
Polling Place: Grammar School, Court and Susanna
Insnector: Nellie K.Cushing
Judges: Brydie Kuykendall, AlbertE.Lindsay
Clerks: Rufus Loughead, Gertrude Jones, Ruth Randall
MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 10
Polling Place: Martinez "omans Club,
Inspector: Robert C_Coots,
Judges: Leone Henricheen, Helena V.Killip
Clerks: Opal Johnson, Rose Millif£, Marion E.Warfield.
MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 11.
' Polling Place: Anna Wells Garage, 1135 Green St.
Inspector: Benjamin Hall
Judges: Hazzie V.Galway, Joseph Schireinitzer.
Clerks: Euphemia Kane, Elizabeth Gallagher, Amelia M. Barnet
MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 12.
Polling Place: Martinez Chamber of Commerce.
Inspector: R.R.Veale,
Judges: Mabel Knight, Beatrice W.'Weltz
Clerks: Chester Glass, Margaret M.Bartlett, Mrs. E.W.Arnold.
MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 13.
Polling Place: Columbia Hotel, artinez.
Inspector: Charlotte Castrucci.
Judges: P-leanor Pighin, Agnes D.Griffin
Clerks: Vera L. Draper, Hilda H. Jory, Leah V.Luek.
MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 14.
Polling Place: Jr. High School.
Inspector: Esther Hatfield.
Judaea: Ruby E.Webster, Catherine Cutts
Clerks: Mary Ellen Lancaster, Mary Meehan, Ernest Larsen
MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 15
Polling Place: Harris Residence, 2265 Alhambra Ave. Martinez.
Inspector: MauriceRandall
Judges: W.C.Marvin, Ruth Minges,
Clerks: Carl T.Oarlson, Catherine Foley, Dorothy Taylor.
MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 16.
Polling Place: J.P. McNamara Residence, 1425 Richardson St.
Inspector: M.L.McNamara.
Judges: Hester Petersen, Margaret Erends.
Clerks: Nina Keefe, Barbara E.Kreiss, Margaret Huguet.
' VINE HILL PRECINCT. NO. 1.
Pollin_ Place: L.DellaRossa, Hall,
Inspector: Raymond A.Reed.
Judges: Mary Solryi, ova M. Mellerup
Clerks: lorothy L.Petersen, Grace A.Knapp. Esther Costa.
VINE HILL PR-01,10T NO. 2.
Polling Place: Vine Hill School.
Inspector: Francis J.Digardi,
Judges: Davida S.Wright, Annie G.Metherall,
Clerks: Fern Gibbs, Mildred L.Willis, Ida M. Weisshand,
MT. VIEW PRECINCT. NO. 1.
Polling Place: Garage opposite DeLacy's store, Martinez Ave.
Inspector: Thos. J. DeLacey
Judges: Frederic, W.Ernest, Stella Lyford.
Clerks: Clinton C.Allen, Catherine McCarthy, Marion E.Robson
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MT. VIEW PRECINCT NO. 2.
Polling Place: Mt.View Fire Dept. Martinez.
Inspector: L.B.Howe,
Judges: Alda L.McNamer, Mrs.Frances Butterfield.
Clerks: Mrs.Adelaide Jessup, Virgil F.Ray, Emma Marlar.
CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 1.
Polling Place: Druids Hall, Concord.
Inspector: Catherine A,Slattery -
Judges: Alice Russi, Catherine A.Levada.
Clerks: Gertrude Carlson, Elma Jackson, Theresa Marino
CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 2. `
Polling Place: Vasconi Hotel, Concord.
Insnector: Martha G.Matheson
Judges: Anna Sim:::ons, Zelia M. Brunelle
Clerks: Ruth L. Freitas, Mary L. Martin, Hens. Hamblin
CONCORD PRECINCT N0, j.
POLLING Place: Fire House.
Inspector: Catherine J. Galindo
Judges: Maybelle B.Vasconi, Lena M. Sorensen
Clerks: Essie Keller, Estella M.Lddy, Archie Haviland.
CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 4.
rolling Place: Haywood Service Station, Willow Pass Road.
Insnector: Anna E.Garaventa.
Judges: Florence G.Voice, °:aryRichardson
Clerks: Orlinda Faria, Besse E.McCurdy, Edna Munson
CONCORD PRECINCT No. 5.
Polling Place: Central Hotel, Concord.
lnsoector: M.V.Smith
Judges: Susie M. Hook, Joseph C.Arrighi
Clerks: Wilhelmina Out, EvangelineL.Davilla, Louise Hisao
CONCORD PRECINCT NO. o.
Polling Place: Grammar School, Concord.
Inspector: Lorraine Sheehan,
Judges: Ella G.Fisher, Lucy Arrighi
Clerks: ]label M.Charles, Surelda E.McLain, Catherine McCann
CONCORD PRICINCT NO. 7. ,
Polling Place: Oak Grove School
Inspector: Fred R.Koening.
Judges: Katherine F,.Grisingher, Henrietta Gaylord.
Clerks: Frida E.Ealmquist, Frances .Struby, Bert E.Wiget
CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 8.
Folling Place: Sturdy Garage, Cor. Concord Blvd. & Third St.
Inspector: W.P.Nott.
Judges: Vada F.Carlson. Opal A,Seaweard.
Clerks: Teresa Mary Nunes, Vessie Millard, Geo. H.Sturdy
ASSOCIATED PRECINCT.
Polling Place: Associated Mess Hall.
Inspector: Louise P. Devol
Judges: Edith S.Penn, Lola D.Nason
Clerks: Irene J.Haley, E.W.Baer, Grace N.Edwards.
CONELL'PRECINCT.
Cowell Oommunity Hall. Poiling Place.
Inspector: Frank Trimmingham.
Judges: Henrietta N.Kasch, Agnes M.Steers,
Clerks: Walter E.Sullivan, Josephine Sayers, Maude K.Smith
PACHECO PRECINCT N0. 1.
Polling Place: ''chool House. ,
Inspector: Ella Jones.
Judges: Mary Graham, Crystal Stewart,
Clerks: _Alpha M.Barnes, Marcellus Christen, Hilda L.Planz
PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 2.
Polling Place: -Aldo E.Thompson Residencq about 1 mile south of
Inspector: Lisa D.Hook, Pacheco Gold Club entrance
Judges: John J.Buttner, Rose Roche.
Clerks: Martin Fasching, Lella E.Willis, Waldo E.Thompson
PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 1.
_ Polling Place:- Gatto Building, Front St. & Black Liamond Sts.
Insnector: John "oyce/
Judges: Frank Coniglio, Edward H. Wilson
Clerks: Rose Seeno, Irene Ragusa, Frances Pizzimenti -
PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 2.
Polling Place: Ford Sales Room, East j rd St.
Inspector: Lee P.Griffen
Judges: Joseph J.Welsh, Albert Hemmingway
Clerks: Stanley A.Mora, Jos. W,R obinson, Lena Pacini
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BITTSBURG PR_CItdCT N' 3.
Polling Place: Viera Bldg. Fourth & Cumberland.
Inspector: Frank J.Golden
Judges: Geo. J.Barrett, Catherine Latimer,
Clerks: Iaa Bastian, Martha Brandon, Genevieve O'Neill.
PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 4.
rolling Place: Mercurio Bldg. 3rd & Black 'Diamond
Inspector: Andrew J. Scudero,
Judges: Jos. S.Aiello, Vincent Davi
Clerks: Nano E.Davi, Theresa Cautiello, Jos. Abona
PITTSBURG PRECINCT N-:.:. 5. -
Polling. Place: Lepori Bldg. 5th & BlackDiamond Sts.
Inspector: Marie Harper,
G.Anthony Oiociala, Orazio V.Davi, Judges.
Clerks: Tonno V.DiMaggio, Marian Lepori, Frank Lombardo,Jr.
PITTSBURG PRECINCT N0. 6.
Pollinc Place: Pettas Garage, West. 10th St.
Inspector: Dominick S.Carusa,
Judges: Aztillio Viscuso, Edith Seeno Davi
clerks: Mrs. Maud Linscheid, Nellie Junta, Frances L. Barnes
PITtSBURG PRrCZNC'i' NO. 7.
Polling Place: Musetti Garage, 26 West 7th St.
Insnector: Richard Anderson
Judges: Henry Botzbach, Neno R.Davi
Clerks: Rose Noia, Herman G.Dunean, Anthony J.Seeno.
PITTSBRG PRECINCT NO. 6.
Polling Place: W. & 14—Garage, Railroad and 7th
Inspector: J.E.Bankso n
Judges: Mrs. FlarenceBarnes, Chas. 0. Butler.
Clerks: Mrs. Gertrude Young, Andrew Portman, Arvilla Downin
PITTSBURG PRECINCT_ N-,. 9.
Polling? Place: Legion B1dg.East St.
Inspector: Mrs. Helen Plaisted.
Judges: John L. McAvoy, Franklin E.Loges,
Clerks: Norma Daly, Lydia B.Scott, Emma Macdonald.
PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 10.
Polling Place,: Vierra Garage, 12th & Redwood
Inspector: Antone.Melrose
Judges: Mrs. Margaret M Delp, Harry Hoff,
Clerks: Cella Thornton, Mary B. Anderson, Katherine E.Corbe
PITTSBURG PRECINCT N:,. 11.
Polling Place: Cohn Garage, Central Ave.
Inspector: Phillip Grant,
Judges: Sean Draper, Johanna Buckley
Clerks: Irma Walker, Margaret Hanratty, Dorothy A.MeGlashan
PITTSBURG PRECINCT No. 12.
Polling Place: Nuttman Funeral Parlors, 6th St.
Insnector: Henry Nuttman
Clerks: Catherine Herbert, Mabel Patterson, Frances 'Whipple
Judges: Hanld Groom, H.P.Taylor.
PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 13.
Polling Place: Perry Building, near S.P. Depot.
Inspector: Frank Lw,�rence,
Judges: Chas. R.Mortimore, Wm. R.Scuth
Clerks: Mary V.Spurgeon, Annie Trackle, Gertrude Silveira
PITTSHRG PRECINCT NO. 14.
' Polling Place: Ambrose School.
Inspector: Geo. '.Wildes.
Judges: Alvina Kennerlev, David J.Davies,
Clerks: Virginia D.Hudson, California Warner, Jessie Greg ry
PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 15.
Polling Place: Geo. Lynn Garage, Home Acres.
Inspector: Geo, n O'Hara,
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Judges: Ragnhiid
. oog, Gertrude M.White
Clerks: Lottie V. Greeman, Mary Reber, Emma J. Rankin
PITTSBURG PRECINCT N0. 16.
Poling Place: Diamond Brick Office, East 3rd St.
Inspector: Geo. B.McCoy
Judges: John Vaughn, Leyshon Lougher.
Clerks: Lillian S.Nelson, Margaret Abrams, Antone G.Noia
CLAYTON PRXINCT.
Polling Place' Christian Endeavor Hall.
Inspector: Laura Stookfleth
Judges: Anna J. Morgan, Brace L. Morgan
Clerks: Franz Hebeis4, Sylvester O;ofson, Harold Duncan
NICHOLS PRE=XT.
Polling Place: Club House, Nichols.
Inspector: Mrs. Stella H. Caudel,
Judges: Mrs Cora Caudel, Mrs. Alice M."ildes,
Clerks: Mrs. Loretta Vlach, Mrs.Mary Roque Dutra,Mrs.1ophie
Black.
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PORT Ch1CAGO PRECINCT NO. 1,
Polling Place: South's.Old Store,
Inspector: S Y. 5hideler.
Judges: Edna L. McGuire,.Mary M,Bucholz
Clerks: Belle T.Silva, Orland A.Bright, Georgia M.Cummings.
PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT NO. 2.
Polling Place: Port-Chicago Fire House.
Inspector: Mary B.McEwen
Judges: Ernestine J.Pazzi, Bertha M. Schjonberg
Clerks: Mrs. Bessie McCoy, Harmon E,Welsh, Mary L.Ounninghan
CLYDE PRECINCT.
Polling Place: Canteen,
Inspector: Helen M.Evans,
Judges: Margaret Bentley, Edward J.Kinsella
Clerks: Flora B.Williams, Ella Cullinan, Mrs. Robin D.F.ahy
ANTIOCH PRECINCT. No. 1. ,
Polling Place: City Hall.
Inspector: Geo. Ackerman,
Judges: Raymond ;Synn, Wm. Thomas Nettles,
Clerks: Margaret Flannery, Ailene 'ertucci, Edith Stagi.
ANTIOCH PRECINCT N0. 2.
Polling Place: I.O.O.F. Hall.
Inspector: 7.0.Christiansen
Judges: H.H,Bunn, Wm. H. Schmidt, Jr.
Clerks: Rosetta Brennan, Orma Hartley, Mrs.Rose Lilley
ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO, 3.
Pollin., Place: Library.
Inspector: Peter Donlon, Jr.
Judges: Chas. W. Hornach, C.T.Hickey
Clerks: Ruby Harris, Mrs. T.Hutchison, Agnes Shine.
ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 1F.
Polling Place:
Easley Garage.
Inspector: . Fred Ball
Judges: Jas D.Donlon, Jr, Ed. Hobson,
Clerks: Barbara Coil, Maybel Ellsworth, Mary Mack,
.ANTIOCH PRECINCT N0, 5.
Polling Place: Pera's Garage, 10th St.
Insnector: Harry Me. N. Seeds,
Judges: Sam P. Ebel, Leland Gann,
Clerks: Florence Dudley, Gertrude Cedel, Dorothy Pridgeon
ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 6.
Polling Place: I.D.E.S. Hall.
Inspector: Melvin Hagg,
Judges: R,A.Freitas, Edgar R.Armstrong
Clerks: Margaret Hodgson, Mabel Proviha, Lena Ferranti
ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 7
Polling Place: James Nason Garage.
Jnspector: Wm. H.Barr,
udges: Olin Davidson, Earl Free,
Clerks:. Lillian Carr, Eva Frederickson, Josechine Lindsey
ANTIOCH PRECINCT 110, $.
Polling Place; Irvine Apt, Garage.
Inspector: Squire '+.Knowles,
Judges: Earl E,Jesse, H.L. Camper
Clerks: +ita Hoxey, Frankie L. Montague, Marion McClintock
LONE TREE PRECINCT, No. 1.
Polling Place: . Joe Sani Home.
Inspector: John W.Arlington
Judges: Roscoe Putnam
Clerks: Ruth Wilsey, Nettie Pero, Mrs. A.Sason,
LONE TREE PRECINCT NO. 2.
Polling Place: Hobson Garage.
Insnector: Sonnie Hill
.Judges: Glenn Geddes, Chas. Lindsey
Clerks: Lyda Cover, ;adine McCoy, Mrs. Emma Acord.
BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. 1.
Polling Place: Ford Garage
Inspector: Ray Bonnickson
Judges: Carrol O'Brien, Wm. Hammond
Clerks: Floy French, Elizabeth McNamara Emma Barkley
BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. 2.
Polling Place: American Legion Hall. -
Inspector: Walter L. Moffatt,
Judges: Joseph IcFarlan, A.P.Juett,
Clerks: Mrs. Louise Shellenbeger, Elizabeth O'Hara,Olive
Fletcher.
BRENT'NOOD PRECINCT NO. 3.
Polling Place: Griffith Garage.
Inspector: Jerry O'Meara.
Judges: Charles Cakebread, Carl S,Abbott.
Clerks: Margaret romeroy, Gertrude Allen, Alice R.Grigsby
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BYRON PRECINCT NO. 1.
Polling Place: I.O.O.F.Hall
Inspector: Chas. Cople,
Judges: Chas. B.Hudson, Jno. M.Thompson
Clerks: Martha Holway, Amelia Gambs, Gladys A.�stes,
BYRON PRECINCT No. 2.
Polling Place: Harry Hammond Bldg.
Inspector: Roy S.Giiffith
Judges: Galen +.Richardson, Ed. C.arumland,
Clerks- Ruth Collis, Esther Moody, Minnie Pitau
KNIGHTsEN PRECINCT.
Polling Place: Farm Bureau Bldg.
Inspector: Jesse Barkley
Juages: W.E.Soderstrom, Harry M.Lauridson
Clerks: Hazel Kreim, Edna Wristec, A;mma White.
' OAKLEY PRECINCT NO. 1.
Polling Place: Oakley Womens Club
Inspector: Chas. S.Dickinson
Judges: Arthur Robrts, Roy Bloomfield.
Clerks: Mrs. Mabel Bryner, Alice Carpenter, Edith Cordua
OAKLEY PRECINCT NO. 2.
Polling Place: Dal Porta Hall
Inspector: Artur W,Bigelow
Judges: Jno. T. Croclo tt, Carleton Wightman
Clerks: Esther Bliss, Gertrude Leveira, Adeline J.Turner.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 6th, 1936, at
10 o'clock A.M.
Chairman.
. . . . ..Clerk.
IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, APRIL 6th, 1936.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Suce rvisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
The Minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of March,
1936, are read to the Board by the Clerk and approved by the Board as read, and
signed by the Chairman and Clerk .
In the Latter of Police Protection
to Kensington Park District.
Sheriff John A.Miller, having orally presented a plan"to this Board for
policing of Kensington Park District,through the Berkeley Police Department,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff John A,Miller, present his plan in
writing to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County and and the District
Attorney shall render to this Board an Opinion as to the legality of said plan.
In Matter of Granting Pipe Line
Permit to J.H.Franklin.
J.H.Franklin, having applied to this Board for permission to lay a water
pipe line along Mountain View Avenue, in Supervisor District #4,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said water pipe line is
hereby granted, the work to be done under the supervision of County Surveyor and
to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District.,,
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In Matter of Granting Permission
to Lay nater Pipe Line to w.N.Foster.
w.N.Foster, having applied to this Board to run a one inch pipe line 330
feet on the south side of Farm Bureau Road in Supervisor District #3,
It is, by the Board ordered that-permission to lay said water pipe line
be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the
County Surveyor and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District., ,.
In the Matter of Grantingppermission
to Lay 'Yater Pipe Line to L.E.Fairchild.
L,m.Fairchild having applied to this Board for permission to lay a two inch
water pipe line along southerly side of Gregory Lane, for a distance of 500 feet ,-<
more or less,
It is, by the Board ordered that permission to lay said water pipe line
be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under supervision of County
Surveyorand to the satisfaction of the County Supervisor of said District.x
In Hatter of `'pproval of Contract
of Pacific Gas'& Electric Co. for
Furnishing Electrical Current
to Kensington Lighting District.
The Pacific Gas & Electric Company having presented to this.Board, a form.
of Contract for the furnishing of electric current and maintaining a system of stree
lights in Kensington Lighting District,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract and bond accompanying same
be and the same are hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authori
ed to sign said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
In Matter of Request of State Division
of Highways to Cancel Taxes.
John H.Skeggs, District Engineer of the State Division of Highways
having presented to this Board, a request that delinquent taxes for the year 1934-35
on certain property purchased by the Stateof California, be cancelled,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be referred to the District
Attorney of Contra Costa County, for a legal opinion as to the authority of this
Board in said matter.i,i
InMatter of ranting Dance Permit.
The Antioch Horseshoe Club having applied to this Board for permission
to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on each Sunday morning during the
month of April, 1936, at Oak Grove Ball Room, Antioch, ,
IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that said permission be and the same is hereby
granted.k
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InMatter of Apsointment of G.W.
Andrews, as Sealer of ''.weights and
Measures.
The term of office of G.W.Andrews, as Sealer of Weights and Measures having
eanixed on April lst,1936,
It is, on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath,
by the Board ordered that George W.Andrews be and he is hereV appointed Sealer of
Weights and Measures for the County of Contra Costa, at a salary of $2100 per year, _
said appointment to date from and after April 1st, 1936.
It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw his warrant monthly in
favor of said Geo. W.Andrews in payment of his said salary, and that the County
' Treasurer pay the same.,,
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In Natter of appointment of County -
Fire Wardens.
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that G.L. Gill, William Morgan, Benjamin Azevedo, Louis Ginichio and
Thomas Ackerman, be and they are hereby appointed Fire Wardens for the County of
Contra Costa, without salary.K
In Matter of Granting Leave of
Absence to F. E.Kennedy, Deputy
County Survevor.
It is by the Board ordered that F.E.Kennedy, Deputy County Surveyor, be and
he is hereby granted permission to leave the State of California for a period of
thirty (30) days from and after date of leaving said State.
InMatter of Petition of residents
of vicinity of Antuch for formation
of County Fire Protection District.
A petition signed by resiaents of the vicinity of Antioch,Contra Costa
County, praying for the formation of a County Fire Protection district having been
filed with this Board, and said petition having been accompanied by a bond in penal
sum of $1000 required under the provisions of the District Investigation Act of
1933,
It is by the Board ordered th at s aid form of bond and the Sureties thereon,
' be and the same are hereby approved.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that C.H.Brown, be aid he is hereby appointed to pre-
pare the necessary report required under the provisions of the said District Invest
igation Act of 1933.
InMatter of Transfer of Mary Clark,
an Indigent from Los Angeles County
to Contra Costa County.
Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra CostaCounty having pre-
seated to this Board, a Form of Agreement for the transfer of Mary Clark from Los
Angeles County to Contra Costa County pursuant so Old Age Security Act oft he
State of California,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that.said Form of ApTeement be and the s ame is
',, hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman cf this Board is hereby authorized to
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sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costar
In Matter of Transier of
Funds.
On request of Supervisor Harry M.Stow, IT IS BY THE BOARD 0 RDERED that
the Martinez Memorial Hall Building Fund be increased in sum of $150 and the Walnut
Creek 'memorial Building Fund, be decreased in sum of $150, in order to provide
for repairs to the said Maitinez Memorial Hall.,
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
In Matter of Resolution in Behalf of ,
Timothy A.Rioraan, Highway Commissioner,
WHEREAS, newspaper reports indicate that requests from certain groups at
Oroville, Red Bluff and Redding and other Northern California points, have been
made to the Governor of the State of California to remove Timothy A.Riordan,
as a Member of the State Highway Commission, upon the grounds that he has allocat-
ed excessive amounts of road money to the City and County of San Francisco, and,
WHEREAS,experience of this Board of Suoervisors before the Highway Commission,
has indicated that Mr. Riordan,like the other members of the Commission, is fully
acquainted with the road problems of this County, and as a Highway Commissioner he
has acted favorably upo:i allocation of road funds necessary to the development of
the State Highway in Contra Costa "ounty, and, -
NHEREAS, to our knowledge he has not been partial to San Francisco, but has
acted for the best interests of the State and its people in determinixg where Stata
Highway Department Funds shall be expended;
NO-1 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that we feel that the attack upon Timothy A.
Riordan is unjustified and that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby
authorized to address a letter to the Governor of the State of California requesti g
that the said Timothy A.Riordan be continued as a member of the State Highway
Commission.
In Matter o£ Allowance to
Indigents.
IT IS BY Trc', BOARD ORDERED THAT:
MRS. BERTHA ZSASTERSON, 475_ 12th St. Richmond, ,
$12.50 County cash allowance be discontinued as of March 1, 1936.
JOffPH ROBERTS: Alvarado St. San Pablo. -
State and County aid needy blind be discontinued as of 'March 10, 1930, and
that warrant for March lst, to 10th, be made payable to Mrs. Joseph Roberts.
EDWARD S. PRIOR, 4434_ 46th St. San Diego,
$15. State and $15 County aid to the needy blind be discontinued as of April
lst, 1936•
EDWARD B P-rIoR 4434_ 46th St. San Diego. ,
$15. State and $15. County aid to the needy blind be discontinued as of
April lst, 1936.
WILLIAM ANDERSON, 655 Black Diamond St. Pittsburg.
$12,550 State and $12.50 County aid for the needy blind be renewed as of
March 1, 1936_
MARIE xINsm, 4331 Potrero Ave. Richmond.
$14. State aid to the needy aged and $14. county cash allowance be granted
as of 4arch 1, 1936.
JaIN AN.DERSONd, 303 Ohio St. Richmond.
$11.J0 State aid to needy aged and ,$11.00 County cash allowance be g anted
as of March lst, 1936.
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Clark HALL, Box 353, Richmond.
$17,50 State aid to the needy aged and $17.50 County cash allowance be grante
as of March 15, 1936.
BENJAMIN J. FRY, San Pablo,
15, 3t ate aid for needy aged and $15, county cash allowance be renewed as
of Feb. 1st, 1936.
PATRICK BARKER, 755 Pomona Ave. El Cerrito.
$10.50 State aid to the needy aged and $10.50 County cash allowance renewed
as o f April, 1936,
JOSEPH TAIT, 1450 'aright Ave. Y:1 Cerrito. -
$10 State aid to needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be renewed as of
"aril 1936, and increased to $12,50 State aid to needy aged and $12.50county cash
allowance as of April 1, 1936,
MRS. KJERSTI BROWN, 556_ 6th St. Richmond.
' Aid be discontinued as of March 1st, 1936, as income is sufficient to maintai
the household.
MRS CAROLINE HOV, 220_ South 52nd St. Richmond:
Aid o=_ denied as need is not established,
EDWIN COOK CLARY., 732 Norvell St. E1 Cerrito,
Aid be denied as client is ineligible,
MRS. LUISA RODRIQUEZ, Canyon, Cal,
$10 State and $10 county aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of March
2nd, 1936•
WALTER BAIR, Thompson Rd. Lafayette.
$10,50 State and $10.50 County aid for needy aged be renewed as of Jan. 1,
1936, and increased to $12,50 State and $12.50 County aid as of April 1, 1936,
BENJA111 'JRIGHT, Pacheco.
12,50 State and $12,50 County aid for needy aged be renewed as of March 1,
193o, and increased to $14.50 State and $14.50 County aid as of April 1, 1936,
MRS, MATILDA TOWNSEND; Pleasant Hill Road, Rte #1,. Concord.
$10 State and $10 county aid for the needy aged be renewed as of March 1,
1936, and that $10 State and -10 county aid be increased to $12.50 State and $12.50
county aid as of April 1, 193 .
' MP, NELSON T06NSEND Pleasant Rill Road, Rte 1, Concord.
$10. State an $10 county aid for the needy aged be renewed as of March 1, 19 6
�:d that 310 Stateand 310 county aid be increased to $12.50 State and $12,50 County
aid as of April 1, 1936.
LRS CAELIN SOTO, Rte #2, fialnui Blvd. Concord.
$10 State and $10 county aid for needy aged be renewed as of Feb. 1, 1936
and increased to $13. State and 313.00 county aid as of April 1, 1936.
VINCENT SOTO. Rte #2, Walnut Blvd. Concord.
,'310 State and $10 county aid be renewed as of Feb. 1 1936, and increased to
$13. State and $13, county aid for the needy aged as of April 1, 1936.
ERNEST SCHOLZ,Concord.
$15. State and $15. County aid for needy aged be reduced to $13.75 S Me
and $13.75 County aid as of+aarch 1, 1936.
ROBERT N, 8! ILSON, Donogh Ranch, Concord.
Aid be denied as need not established.
MRS. CAROLINE JOHNSON, O'Hara Rd, Oakley
!12,50 State and ,$12.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of
+arch 1, 1936.
' rvIL_IAM RO.rELL, Antioch
$13,25 State end $13,25 county aid for needy aged be continued as of March 1,
1936,
MRS. _1ILDRED DeLUCA, Casino Way, San Pablo.
§20 State aid for needy half orphan children be granted to begin as of March
1, 1936.
EUGENE HENDERSON_ 1526 Bute St. Richmond Annex.
' $10 State aid be granted and to begin as of March 1, 1936.
ADELINE CARDOZA, Lake St. Rodeo.
$20 State and $20 County aid for needy half orphan children be renewed as
of April 1936•
MRS. BESSIE UcQUISTEN, Central and San Mateo Sts. Richmond.
$10 State and $20 County aid be renewed as of March 1, 1936.
Md S. MARY CORDON, Rte #1, Box 571, Richmond,
10 State aid for Grace Gordon be discontinued as of March 1, 1936, and that
$40 County aid be reduced to $35. as of March 1, 1936, and that $10 State aid and
$35. county aid be renewed as of April 1, 1936,
MRS. MARY BAUMGARTNER, Main St. Rodeo,
$10 State aid be discontinued as of March 12, 1936, and $25 county aid be con_
tinued.
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MRS, MODESTO FERNANDEZ, San Pablo
That check for February in the mount of $9.99 be cancelled due to the fact that
relief in kind was granted due to the loss of the check.
MR3. LUCY BEDOLLA. Camille Ave. Alamo.
150. State aid and $15. County aid be granted to begin as of March 1, 1936,
$35.00 of this amount to be disbursed in reief in kind and $30 disbu.,sed in cash.
MRS. LILLIAN CHRISTIAN, Van Winkle Aurts. Port Chicago.
$20 State aid and V.00 county aid for needy half orphan children be renewed
as of March 1, 1936• '
CALOLE CHILDREN. 850 Cutter St. Pittsburg_
$30 State and $30 County aid for needy whole orphan children be renewed as of
April, 1936.
MRS. MABEL PATTERSUN , 63 W. 11th St. Pittsburg.
$30 State aid for needy half ornhan children be renewed as of April let, 1936.
MRS, LU ILL:: MON TONARI, 217 Fleet St. Port Chicago.
410 State aid and $20 County aid be increased to $10 State aid and $25, county
aid be renewed as of Acril 1, 1936.
MRS. LILLY 'WEDLAGE, 182 South Ave. Pittsburg.
$20 State aid and $20 county aid for needy half orphan children be discontinue
as of March 1, 1936.
MRS.ELEANOR ARMSTRONG, Byron
$20 State and
,$10 county aid for needy half orphan children be granted to begin
as of March 1, 1930.
MR, AND MRS. JOE GRANADO, for the Bustos children:
20 State aid for needy whole o rphan children be granted to begin as of 14arch
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In Matter of Allowance to Indigents
under care of Probation Officer.
It is by the Board ordered the beginning Sent. 21, 1935, 410.00 State and
$10 County aid be allowed the Probation Officer T,A.Boyer, for the sunnort and
maintenance of Mary Margaret Alley. (Auditor's check to begin as of April 1, 1936).
That beginning Jan. 1st, 1936, 020 State and $20 County aid be allowed the
Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Jane and Benjamin
\� Alexander. (Auditor's check t;, begin as of April 1, 1936).
That beginning March 31, 1936, $20.00 State and $60.00 County aid be renewed
the Probation 6fficer, T A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Constance,
Cleo, Norine, and Virginia Saunders.
That beginning March 28, 1936, $10.00 State and $10.00 county aid be renewed
the Probation Officer, for the support and maintenance of Rose Panigazzi.K -
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 20th, 1936, at 10
o'clock A.M.
t. . . . . .l. . . . Chairman.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT_IA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, APRIL 20th, 1936.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.L,
Present: Hon. 19,J.Buuharan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry !l.Stow, and R,J,Trembath. S.C.'Nells, Clerk.
In the Matter of appointment of
J.E.Christensen, as Justice of
the Peace Tenth Judicial Township.
The office of Justice of the Peace of Tenth Judicial Township of Contra
' Costa County having become vacant caused by the death of L.F.Grover,
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that J.E.Christensen, be and he is hereby appointed Justice of the
Peace of the Tenth Judicial Township of Contra Costa County, for the unexpired
term of L.F.Grover, deceased.
It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant monthly in
favor of J.E.Christensen, in sum allowed by County Ordinance fixing Salaries, and
t hat the County Treasurer pay the same.
It is further ordered that the said J.E.Christensen give bond to the County
of Contra Costa, in sum of $1000.,
In Matter of Granting
Dance Permit.
Mt.Diablo Post #246, American Lea_ien, having applied to this Board for
permission to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.%!. on May 2nd, 1936, and
June 6, 1936, at Danville, California;
It is, by the Board ordered that said permission be granted.,
In Matter of Petition for
Formation of Brentwood County
Park Recreation and Parkway District
in Contra Costa County. 3
A petition having been filed with this Board praying for the formation
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of a County Par-, Recreation and Parkway District to be known as°Brentwood County
Park Recreation and Parkway District in Contra Costa County".
It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be set for
' Monday, May 15t1h, 1936, at 10 o'clock A.M. in the chambers of this Board in the
pity of Martinez.
It is further ordered that no--ice of the time and place of said hearing
. be published in the Brentwood News, a newspaper of general circulation, printed
- and published in the County of Contra Costa, for the time and in the manner pres—
cribedby law. a
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In ''atter of Granting Leave of
Absence to J.'W.Smiley, Constable _
15th Judicial Township.
On Motion of Sunervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that J.W.Smiley, Constable of the 15th Judicial Township of the Count
of Conira Costa., be and he is hereby granted permission to leave the State of
California for a period of t,irty days from and after the date of leaving the said
State.
In Latter of Paying Postage
on Sample Ballots.
on motion. of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE ,
BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw his warrant in
favor of the Post Master of the City of kartinez, for a sum required for postage
on mailing o£ sample ballots by County Clerk for May Presidential Primary Election
on uay 5th, 1936.
It is Further ordered that the Post Master of the City of Martinez, shall
` attach his receiot for said postage to the said warrant, and that the County Treas—
urer nay the said ''-Warrant.
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In Matter of Filing Condemnation
Proceedings against Sam E.Lundgren _
and James E.Hirschfield.
Upon :notion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, It is
by the Board ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County proceed to
file condemnation proceedings in the Superior Court of the State of California in
and for the County of Contra Costa, against Sa:. E.Lundgren and James E,hirschfield
for the condemnation of certain real property in Supervisor District #3 of Contra
Costa County , for the purpose of construction of drainage ditches, necessary for
the draining of the highways of said County.<
In latter of Anplication of
Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa
County, the governing body of Central
County Fire Protection District, to State
Board of Eoualizaticn for permission to
expend surplus funds.
Upon r_quest of the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Central County Fire
Protection District, IT IS BY THE BGARD ORDERED that application be made to the '_..;.
State Board cf Equalization for nermission for this Board to expend on behalf of
the Central County Fire Protection District, the sum of @000 during the fiscal year
1935-3b, over and above the normal expenditures of said fiscal year allowed by law,.
In latter of Declaring Office of
E.C.Hannum, Commissioner of Byron
County Fire Protecticr. District,
vacant.
E.C.Hannum, Commissioner of the Byron County Fire Protection District
having removed from the County of Contra Costa, and 'being no longer a resident of
said County,
Upon -:eti,n of Sunervisor Trembath, seconded by Su-ervisor Cummings,
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the.office of E.O.Hannum, as Commissioner of r
the Byron County Fire Protection District be and the same is hereby declared vacant. Y
In the Matter of Appointment
of M.W.Reynolds, as Oommissioner
of Byron County Fire Protection
District.
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, ST IS BY
the Board ordered that M.W.Reynolds, be and he is hereby appointed a Commissioner
of the Byron County Fire rrotection District, to serve as such Commissioner until
the further order of this Board..
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In Matter of Appointment of
V.G.Stevens, as Horticultural
Commissil-ner of Contra Costa
County.
The term of office of V.G.Stevens, as Horticultural Commissioner of the 4
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the County of Contra Costa, being about to expire, Upon motion of Supervisor
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Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that V.G.Stevens,
be and he is hereby appointed Horticultural Commissioner of the County of Can tra
Costa.
It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw his warrant monthly in
sum allowed by County Salary Ordinance , in favor of V.G.Stevens, in payment of
his said salary, and that the County Treasurer pay the sane., Al'
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In Matter of Advertising the Resources
of Contra Costa County, in the 35th
Anniversary Edition of =ittsburg Post_
yispatch.
This Board deeming the 35th Anniversary Edition of the Pittsburg Post_
Dispatch, to be published on S'utAday, April 26th, 1936, a good advertising medium
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of the resources of Contra Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an advertisement consisting of one ;age
advertising the resources of said Count be laced in the y
County � p 35t:. Anniversary Edition Y
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of the Pittsburg Post-Dispatch at a cost of $96.00.
It is FtIR1'IER ORDERED that the Pittsburg Post-Dispatch present to this
Board a duly verified claim on the Advertising Fund of said County, in payment of
said advertisement.
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In Matter of Employment of
Extra Help to Assist Tax Collector
of Contra Costa County.
It is in the Judgment of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County
necessary for the expeditious transaction of the business in the office of the
Tax Collector of said County, that extra help be employed to assist said officer,
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, It is by the
Board ordered that Vera Evans, Norma arlettani, Ruth Curzi, Dorothy Osborne, and
Jessie Shea, be and they are hereby employed by this Board of Supervisors for a
period of 26 days each, at a salary of $4. each per day, said employment to date
from and after April 21st, 1936 and to terminate on May 22nd, 1936.
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IT IS 'FURTHER ORDERED that each -f the said persons present to said Board
a duly verified claim on General Fund of said Oo,-m ty in payment of their said
salaries, and said claims to be approved by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa
County.
The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Re-flaming
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Sunshine Ca.;p.
'1fHHREAS, Thomas B.Swift, during his lifetime was greatly instrumental in
establishing of Sunshi:e Camp in the Oounty of Oontra Costa, and,
QiEREAS, the said Sunshine Camp has been of great benefit in preventing , ?�
tuberculosis among the children of said County, and,
WHEREAS, said Thomas B.Swift was dearly loved by the children of said Camp
and,
WHEREAS, this Board deeming it befitting that said Sunshine Camp should be
officially named in honor of its chief founder and hearty supporter,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: that the official name of Sunshine Camn in
the Countv of Contra Costa, be and the same is hereby charged to "'Thomas B.Swift
Sunshine Preventorium'!
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Si,J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board 'as and'ne
is hereby delegated to represent this Board at services to be held on May 17th,
1936, for the placing of a plaque at the said Thomas B.Swift Sunshine Preventorium
in memory of Thomas B.Swift, now deceased.
The foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted by the unanimous vote of the
Board this 20th day of April, 1936. _
In Matter of Cancellation of
Tax Deed.
D.:.7.Teeter, County Auditor of .Contra Costa County, having requested authori y
to cancel a deed to the State of California, dated July 27th, 1935, for non-paymen
of taxes for the year 1925-29, on following nroperty to wit:
E. 1/2 of Lot 5, and all of Lot 6, Block 4, Forsythe Tract
in City of Richmond,
for the reason that said deed was executed through error,
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Sunervisor Trembath, It is
by the Board ordered that authorization for cancellation of said deed be and the
same is hereby granted.,
In Matter of Allowance of Claim
of the Town of Concord, against
the Mt. Diablo Fire Protection
Listrict. -
The Town of Concord, a:-'unic_pal corporation, having presented to this '�n
Board, the governing body of Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District, a claim in
the sum of $258.00 for hydrant rental charges,
It is by the Board ordered that said claim be referred to the District
Attorney of Contra Costa County for an Opinion as to its legality.
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In ?latter of Transfer cf Funds.
On request of D.a.Teeter, County Auditor, the following increases in appro-
priations are hereby ordered:
Sur,. Dist. 2- Sun, General Fd Appnys
R 225_0 Can. out-Imots. is Roads, $2500.00
_207 " " " " Road B5 3 00 00
b000.00
Sun. Dist. 2-Motor Veh. Fd Annns.
R 212_0 Mtce. surface, $1000.00
Sun. Dist. 5- Motor Vehicle Fd Aonns.
R 513-0 Mtce-Bridges, $2000.00
IT IS FURTER ORDERED that the above amounts be provided by transferring
' from the following an'ropriations, to wit:
Sun. Dist. 3. Sur v. General Fd Annns,
R 375-0 Cap out-Impts. to Roads, $6000.00
Sun. Dist. 3- ,Motor Vehicle Fd Aoons.
R 312_0 Mtce-Surface, 3000,00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.),
In flatter of Transfer of Funcs.
In order to finance the replacements of bridges in Supervisor District #2,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following emergency appropriations be made, and
the amounts thereof be transferred from the General Fund, to w it:
Sup D_ st, 2: Sung rd s—
* 223_205 Mtce-Bridges ,$$3000.00
R 225_220 C 0 Impts. to Roads, 600,00
' The said order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,,
In Batter of Transfer of Funis.
It is bythe Board ordered that the following adjustment in appropriations
for Supervisor District #5, be made, to wit: -
Sun. Dist. F: Sun. General Fd Annns. Increases.
R 525_0 Cap Out impts, to Roads, $ 363,00
R 525— 505 11 " Road E 33 1140.00
507 " " " Road E 16 726.00
508 " " " Road E 22 209.00
509 " ° Oakley ata. 439.00
R-526_ 0 " " " Bridges 9.00
505 ° Road E 33 114.o0
83000.00
Sun, Dist 5 Surv,_General Fd Apnns. Decreases.
R 572_ 0 Mtee-Surface, 508,00
' R 577-0 Cao Out-Impts to Roads, - 2492.00
$3000.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Satter of Aps oval of Agreement
for Transfer of Mrs. Ada Younglove,
An Indigent, to Alameda County.
Otis Loveridge, Director of the Social Service Department of Contra Costa
County, having presented to this Board, a Form of Agreement between County of Contra
Costa and County of Alau:eoa, for the s_,pport of Mrs. Ada Younglove, an indigent,
pursuant to Old Age Security Act of the State of California,
IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that said form of Agreement be and the same is hereby
approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is hereby authorized to sign same
on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
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In the Matter of Allowances to
Indigents. K
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDZkz.D THAT:
MRS, JOSFPHf_;n MEDINA. 131 S. 2nd St. Richmond.'
$50 County cash allowance continued as of April 1, 1936,
MRS. CLA.RA MANSFIELD, 505 "eaington Ave. E1 Cerrito.
$20 County cash allowance increased, to $25, county cash allowance as of April
1, 1936•
MRS. 3'ARGARET RIVOUX, 720 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
$11,50 State aid to the needy aged and $11.50 County cash allowance to begin
as of March 15, 1930.
LOUISE A. OSTRANDER, 790 Balra Drive, E1 Cerrito.
17.50 State aid to the needy aged and $17.50 County cash allowance be ti
granted as of Slarch 1, 1936, z
JOHAiTNA THOLE 2354 Lowell Ave. Richmond.
12,50 State aid to needy aged and $12.50 county cash allowance be granted as
of April 1, 1936,
MRS. ALICE CONSDR, 2641 Garvin Ave. Richmond.
..617-50 State aid to the needy aged and $17,50 County cash allowance be granted
as of March 1, 1936, '
FRANCISCO AMERICUS DRAPE?, 234-11th St. Richmond.
$12,50State aid to the needy aged and ,$12,50 county cash allowance be granted _
as of _April 1, 1936,
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THOMAS CLARK, San Pablo
$12,50 State aid to needy aged and $12.50 County cash allowance be renewed as
of Oct. 1; 1935•
JOSEPH BARSAYTI. 324 Barrett Ave. Richmoe;d.
$15. State id to the needy aged and $15. county cash allarance be renewed
as of April 1, 1930,
MRS. IDA AN,;A PRAiT, 1915 Barrett Ave. Richmond.
310 State aid to the needy aged and 310 county cash allowance be renewed as
of April 1, 1936..
OLE SCHELVEV 613 Chanslor Ave. Richmond.
$10 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county cash allowance,be rentwed as of
April 1st, 1930.
MRS, CORA J. HENRY, 5424 Bayview Ave. Richmond.
$9. State aid to needy aged and $9 county cash allowance be renewed as of
March 11 1936, and increased to $12. State aid :o the needy a ged and $12, county
cash allowance as of April 1. 1936.
GEORGE HENRY, 5424 Bayview Ave. Richmond.
12.50 State aid to needy aged and $12,50 county cash allowance be renewed
as or 'arch 1, 1930, and decreased to $12,00 State aid to. needy aged and $12, county
cash allowance as of April 1, 1936,
ALEXA111DE3R RIVOUX, 720 Bissell Ave. Richm�r,d.
State aid to needy aged and $13 county cash allowance be decreased to 411.5
State aid to needy aged and $11.50 County cash allowance as of April 1, 1936,
OBEDA STIMLE S, 523- 33rd St. Richmond.
$3,25 State aid to needy aged and $3.25 county cash allowance be discontinued
as of April 1, 1936,
MARY 3LATTERY, 434 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
611.50 State aid t6 needy aged and $11,5 county cash allowancebe discontinued
as of April 10, 1936.
MRS ETiiE E3iA9ROOX, 215 First St. Richmond.
$10 Stutz nd 635.00 county aid be grantea to begin as of April 1, 1936, for
a reedy half orphan child.
MRS. MAE HARDEN, 260 Santa Clara., Richmond.
$30 State and $40 county aid for needy half orphan children be granted s of
April 1, 1936, to begin.
MRS. MARY W EEY.3 534- 44th St. Richmond.
$30 State and $40 county aid for needy half orphan children be granted to begin
as of ?larch 24, 1936.
MARTIN CHRISTOPHER JENSEN Danville.
That aid be denied and application withdrawn at applica.ntIs request.
EMILY SAIMON, 1355 'lain St. Walnut Tree's
-- 430, a month, county cash allowance be renewed as of April 1, 1_936,
ERNEST NAGEL, Rte #1, Box 51, Concord,
,15 County cash allowance be discontinued as of April 1, 1936.
ERIZEST NAGEL, Rte #1, Box 31, Ccncord.
.7,10.50 State and 31o,50 County aid for needy blind granted to begin as of
Acral 1, 1936.
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MARY BORGES DO"A'D'O" 55j� 22nd St. Oakland,
,12,50 State aid and $12,50 County aid for needy blind be renewed as of Feb.
1, 1936.
MRS, SARAH P.Z)B327S, 53C Wano St. Martinez.
,12.50 State and $12.50 County aid for needy blind be reduced to $7.50 State
aid and $7.50 County aid as of April 1, 1936. .n
GEORGE :; ,Isi-m. 620 Castro St. Martinez, s
$12,50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 County cash allowance be grantsg
to begin as of April 1, 1936,
4ILLIAM CONWAY, 835 Brown St. +lartinez.
$13,75 State and $13,77 County aid be renewed as of April 1, 1936
ROLLIN TROUSLOT, Slalnut Creek.
$11.00 State end $11,00 county aid be renewed as of April 1, 1936, and increa -
ed to $12, state and $12 county aid as of April 1, 1936. `.
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' MISS ELLA MASTERSON, Bos 157, Walnut Creek.
315. State and $15 county aid for needy aged be renewed as of Anril 1, 1936,
and increased to $lb. State and $16 county aid as of April 1, 1936,
BERTOLO.TAMBINI. Concord Read, Pacheco
$3,50 State aid to needy aged and ,$10,50 County cash allowance be increased
to 310 State aid to needy aged and $10, county cash allowance as of Sept, 15, 1935•
=:,
JOSE FRAivIfpRES, #3 Butterfield's Court, Martinez.
$12,00 State and $12, county aid for the needy aged be increased to $13.
State and $13. county aid as of April 1, 1936. _
MRS. MARY McCULLOUGH, 915 Estudillo St. Martinez.
510 State and $10, county aid for needy aged be increased to $12,50 State and
$12,50 County aid as of April 1, 1936.
HARRISON ATTATAY, 2500 Almcnd Ave. Concord,
$15 State and $15 County aid for needy aged be discontinued as of April 1, 1936. x
ANDREiI STEPHENSOPr. Escobar & Berrellessa,Sts. Martinez.
Aid be denied on account of death.
JOE LOPEZ. 396 'Nest 2nd St. =ittsburg
$j0 County cash allowance be discontinued as of May 1, 1936.
WILLIAM B. YOUINGG, Rte #1, Pittsburg
$15 County cash allowance be discontinued as of April 1, 1936,
:!ILLI:;M B. YOUNG, Rte #1, Pittsburg
$11,50 State and .311,50 County aid for needy aged be granted Mr. Young to begin
as of April 1, 1936,
MRS. SART LUCIDO,. 236 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg f'�h
-;yam State aid be decreased to 330 state aid as of April 11, 1936.
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1'R. AND MRS. FRANK ENOS, Oakley
330 county cash allowance be continued as of April 1, 1936.
WILL24M A. SWANSON, 1st St. Brentwood.
$35 County cash allowance be continued as of April 1, 1936, s
MARGUERITE RUIZ, Oakley.
$35 County cash allowance be made payable to Marguerite Ruiz instea-4 of harry
-Ruiz, commencing-April 1, 1936, x
-ROBERT_BOYD Nevada Hotel, Antioch
4!7,50 State and $17,50 County aid be granted to Mr.Bcy d for needy aged to begin
as of March 16, 1936,
' - :ANNIE IVERSO_:, x'1
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i0 at to aid and 0 county aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of Marc
1, 1930:
DELANO PAULL, Oakley Hotel, Oakley
616-State and $16. County aid for needy aged-be renewed as of April 1, 1936,
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.MRS. ELLA MAY -ILLS. Brentwood.
Application be withdrawn at request of client.,
In +flatter of allowances to
.Indigents under care of Probation Officer,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that beginning Jan..1st, 1936, $20 State and $20
.county aid be allowed the Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the maintenance y
.of Psullne and GeorSe Halter, (Auditor's first warrant to cover April 1936,)
Thatbeginning January lst, 1936, 310 State and $10 county aid be allowed the
.Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the maintenancepf Vincent D'Annunzio. (Aud-
itor's first warrant to cover April, 1936),
That beginning March 17, 1936, $60,00 State aid be renewed to Probation Office
Thomas A.Boyer, for the maintenance of bony, Edna, John, Katherine, Frank and Joe
Bernovich,
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That beginning April 15, 1930, 410 State and $10 county aid be renewed to
the Probation Officer, Thoass A.Bever, for the maintenance of Helen Ray Machado,r -_
And the %oard takes recess to meet on Monday, May 4th, 1936, at 10 o'clock
A.M.
liC ? Chairman.
.......Clerk of Board.
IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, MAY 4th, 1936. � r
The Hoard met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, R.L.Cumming ,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.helis, ,Clerk.
The Minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of April
1936, are read to the.Board by the Clerk and by the Board aQproved as read, and signed
by the Chair-,Lan and Clerk.
In Matter of Cancellation of
Taxes .
D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that the properties
shown on the following list all belonged to the State of California at the time of
assessment for year 1935-36, and that the taxes shown on said list were therefor levie
in error against these properties on the 1935_36 Tax Rolls and having requested
authority for the cancellation of said taxes, together with first installmet penalties
entered therein;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization to the Auditor to cancel said
taxes and penalties shown below, be and the same is hereby granted:
Vol, # Assessmt.#. Description, let 2nd
Inst_ Penalty Ind•
1 42 Ba Shore Tract, Lou 11, Block 2, ZZ
1 439 " « Lots 29_ 0 " 2, �1.�3 $.13 1.6
1 435 11 " Lots 27238 a 2 1.6+3 .13 1.6
21 45303 No. Rich LSF #2 " 6_7 " 557 1.51 ,12 1.5
1 9911 Bay View Addn. " 12 " 67 2.155 .18 2.1
1 1191 Bay Shore " 20 " 7 .97 .08 .9 v
1 511 « n u 2 " 10 1.10 .09 1.1
9 23847 Bay View Park a 73-74 '; 21 1.63 .13 1.6 z
1 470 Bay Shore 10 1.10 .09 1.1
1 472 " 1. ° 12_13 " 6 2.28 .19 2.2
1 1081 Bay View Addn. Lotslz617 inc. 6.7s 6.
21 45856 Emeric Subn.#1 Lots 7 " 7$ 7.13 .57 7.1
u n n n
20 46110 " *2 27 " 19. 5.50 �95771 7.1
11 26495 E1 Cerr. Tract M.3/4 Lot 35 3.78 -31 3.7
9 22215 E Shore Park - Lot 14, Blk 0. 1.76 .14 1.7
9 22139 « n n « « E 1, 0 .11 1�
9 22192 n n n n 29' n M 1.113 .12 1.
9 22098 " n n « 11 " A 1.30 .11 1.3
23 50500 North Harbor " 12 " 5 .37 :03 .3
8 2oo96 Walls Addn. " 23_24 " 1 2.93 211 2.
11 25832 Wilson Addn.. " 16 " B 1.30 .11 1,3
4 9081 Belvedere Tract " 14-15 " 3 1.95 ,16 1.9
9 21770 Central Pullman " 6o_61 " C 2,28 .19 2.2
5 11069 Indus. Center Lots -13_14_15" 8 2.47 .20 P.
5 11068 u u « 12 " 8 .78 .07
5 10987 " " " 9-10-11 8 2,47 ,20 2,
n « u 2021 " 3 1.63 .13 1.6
5 10981 u n « 12_19 " 3 1.63 1 1.6
5 11063 " 21-22 . 7 1.73 .13 1.7
9 19039 Pullman Park " 49 A ,97 09 .9
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In Matter of Condemnation Proceedings -
aainst Sam E.Luudgren and James E.
Hirschfield.
RESOLUTION AUTHORISING CONDESiNATION OF LA14DS FOR COUNTY" HIGHWAY
DRAINAGE PURPOSES.
RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State
of Califo.nia, that it finds and determines, and hereby declares:
That public interest and necessity require the acquisition , construction,
and completion by the County of Contra Costa of a public improvement, to wit: A drai -
age canal over, across, and upon those certain lands hereinafter in this resolution
described for the nuroose of draining of the County Highway known as the Memorial
Highway leading from Martinez t_ Pacheco in said County, and for the carrying away
from said Highway of Storm and overflow waters collecting thereon;
That theuse of all of said lands for Such ournose is a public use authoriz d
by law.
That 'tbe taking of the lands hereinafter described is necessary for such
public use, and that it is necessary that all of said land described be so taken.
That tie said proposed drainage canal for the purpose of draining said high-
way is located in a manner which shall be most compatible with the greatest public
good and the least private injury.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by this Board of Supervisors that said Board
acquire in the name of the "ounty of Contra Costa, the said hereinafter described
lands by donation, purchase, or by condemnation in accordance with the provisions
of the Code of Civil-rocedure relating to eminent domain, and the District Attorney
of the County of Contra Costa is hereby directed to prepare and prosecute, if
necessary, in the name of said County and on its behalf such suit or suits in the
proper court having jurisdiction thereof as are necessary to condemn said lands for
said purposes.
' ae is further directed to make an application to said court for an order
fixing the amount or amounts of such security in the way of money deposits as said
Court may direct to be mace for the taking of immediate possession of said lands by
said county, and for an order permitting said County to take immediate nosaeeaion
and use of said lands.
The real property hereinabove referred to is situate, lying and being in
the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and is more particularly described
as follows, to wit:
A portion of land lying and being in that certain 7.688 acre tract of
the Rancho Las Juntas, which tract is more particularly got forth and
described in that certain deed from C H. Weber, and MarieWeber, his
wife, to James E.Hirschfield, recorded Sent. 11, 1933, in Vol. 341
at page 363, Official Records of Contra Costa County, California,
said portion of land being more particularly described as follows:
BEGItjING at the southwesterly corner of the said 7.838 acre tract
of land and running thence from said point of beginning along the
' westerly boundary line of said 7.886 acre tract of land, N. 260001 E.
217.80 feet to the point of commencement of the following described
portion of land; thence from said point of commencement along said
westerly boundary line of said 7.888 acre tract of land, N. 26coot z.
40.00 feet; thence leaving said westerly boundary line and running
s. 64000- E. 426.62 feet to the easterly boundary line of said
7.866 acre tract of land; thence along said easterly boundary line,
S. 26000' W. 40.00 feet; thence leaving said easterly boundary line
and running N. 64000, 16. 426.82 feet to the point of commencement.
Containing an area of 0.39 acre of land. -
A portion of that certain 13.45 acre tract of land lying and being
in tae Rancho Las Juntas, Contra Costa County, California, and said
tract being more particularly set forth in and described in that
certain deed from Anders Justus Montin and Doris AStrea Montin, his
wife, to Sam E.Lundgren, and Hilda Maria Lundgren, his wife, record-
ed December 26, 1928, in Vol. 163 at cage 129, Official accords of
Conta Costa County, California, said portion of land being described
as follows:
BEGINNING at the most westerly corner of that certain 1.00 acre tract
cl land described in that certain deed from Augustus Sessent and Emily
Eggleston Bessent, husband and wife, to H.J. Bowden, and Barbara
Howden, his wife, recorded Feb. 19, 1930, in Vol. 233 at page 229,
Official records of Contra Costa,County, California, and running
thence from said point of beginning, along the northeasterly line
of the Martinez Pacheco Road, N. 64c00"N. 200.09 feet to the
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point of commencement, of the following described portion
of land; thence from said point of commencement, continuing
along said northeasterly road line, N. 64000' W. 42.94 feet;
thence leaving said northeasterly road line and running N.'26000' E.
7.88 feet; thence 17. 600 00' E. 227.03 feet; thence northeasterly
and tangent to said last mentioned course alongcurve to the
right with a radius of 140 feet, a distance of 16.83 feet;.
thence tangent to said last mentioned curve, S. 040oo' E. 200.00
feet to a point on the westerly line of that certain 0.657 acre
tract of lana more particularly described and set forth in that
certain deed from ".Eggleston and G.H.Rose to Conxa Costa County
California, thich deed was recorded Sept. 1, 1915 in Vol. 253
of Deeds. atpage 220, Contra Costa County, California, records;
Thence running along said westerly line, S. 26000' 'A. 40.00 feet
to the northeasterly corner of the aforesaid 1.00 acre Howden
Tract; thence along the northerly lineof said 1.00 acre Howden
Tract, N. 64000' W. 200.00 feet to the northwesterly corner
thereof; thence leaving said northerly line and running south—
westerly, and tangent to said last mentioned course on a curve
to the left with a radius of 100 feet, and a distance of 97.74
feet; thence tangent to said curve, S. 60000' W. 209.54 feet
to the point of commencement. Containing an area of 0.50 acre -
of land.
Each of said parcels sought to be taken includes only a part of an
entire parcel, tract, or piece of property as specifically shown upon the Map attach:
thereto.
AYES: Supervisors Jas. N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M.Stow, W.J. Buchanan
and R.J.Trembath.
Noes: None. Absent: None.
InMatter of Granting Dance Permits.
The following applicants having applied to this Board for permission to
conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates, to wit:
Pacheco Improvement Club, Pacheco Town Hall, Pacheco, May 9th, 1936. ,
Antioch Horseshoe Club, each Sunday mor _ng during month of May, 1936.
It is by the Board ordered that said permits be and the same are hereby
granted.r. _
In Matter of Resignation of
E.J Willits, as Director of
Kensington Fire District.
E.J.Willits, having tendered his resignation to this Board, as a member of
the Board of Fire Commissioners of Kensington Fire District,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby
accepted and same to be effective as of this date.
In Matter of appointment of '
Dean C.Ingraham, as a Commissioner
of Kensington Fire District.
There being a vacancy on the Board of Commissioners of Kensington Fire Distri
caused by resignation of E.J.Willits,
It is, on Motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, by the
Board ordered that Dean C.Ingraham, be and he is hereby appointed a Commissioner
of Kensington Fire District for the unexpired term of E.J.Willits.
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In Matter of Placing Advertisement
of Resources of Contra Costa County
in California Real Estate Magazine.
A communication having been received from C,H.Hayden, requesting this Board
to ulace an advertisement of the resources of Contra Costa County in the June issue
of the California Real Estate Magazine and this Board deeming said Magazine a good
L- advertising Medium.for the resources of Contra Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an advertisement ofthe resources of Contra
Costa County, consisting of one—half page, be placed in the said June issueof Califo a
Real Esiaze Magazine at cost of $55.00. S,
IT I3 FURTHER ORDERED that the California Real Estate Magazine present to
this Board, a duly verified claim on the advertising fund of Contra Costa County
in payment of S,-.id advertisement.,_
In Matter of Employing Resident
Physicians and Nurses for the County
Hosoital.
This Board deeming it for the best interests of the conduct of the County
Hospital of Contra Costa County, thatthe resident physicians and nurses employed in
the Medical and Surgical Departments of said Hospital, be selected and employed
by Dr. E.w.14errithe,, County Physician of said Hospital,
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that E.W.Merrithew, County Physician, be and he is hereby authorized
to select and employ or discharge all resident physicians and nurses to be employed
in the Medical and Surgical Department of said Hospttal.
It is further ordered that the salary of each of said resident physicians
be and the same is hereby fixed at $175 per month until the further order of this
Board, and the salary of the nurses so employed shall be fixed by this Board annuall
�t the time of adopting the county budget for the ensuing year.
It is further ordered that the said employees shall present monthly duly veri—
fied claims to this Board for allowance on the Charities & Correction Fund of said
County in payment of their salaries.
The vote on the foregoing order being as follows:
Ayes: Suoervisors Long, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: Supervisor Cummings.,
In Matter of Hiring Employees
of County Hospital.
This Board deeming it for the best interests of the County Hospital,
of Contra Costa County, that all employees of said Hospital other than resident
physicians and nurses employed in the medical and surgical departments of said
' Hospital, be employed by Oscar Olsson, Sup:rintendent of said Hospital,
IT IS, on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath,
by the Board ordered that that Oscar Olsson, Superintenuent of County Hosoital,
be and he is hereby authorized to employ and select,or discharge, all employees
of said Hospital other than resident physicians and nurses employed in the medical
and surgical department of said Hospital.
It is further ordered that the salaries of all employees so employed by the
said Superintendent shall be fixed annually bythis Board at the time of adapting
the County Bud-et for the ensuing year and that said employees shall present to this
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Board monthly, duly verified claims on the Charities & Correction Fund of said County
in payment of their said salaries.
The vote of the Board on said order being as follows:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath,
Noes: Supervisor Cummings.F
In Matter of Cancellation of
Taxes.
D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that in Vol. 24
of 1935-36, Assessment Rolls, Assessment No. 51640 is shown by the Assessor as
exempt under the Veteran's Exemption Provision of the Constitution, and that through
an error in the office of the County Auditor, taxes were extended against the propert
and having requested authorization for the cancellation of such taxes and the penalty
entered against"hem in the total amount of $11.17, and
On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that authorization to the County Auditor to cancel said taxes, be and t
same is hereby granted.,
In the Matter of Purchase of Bookkeeping
Machine for.County Auditor.
D,M.Teeter, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that the book-
keeping machine in his office is inadequate and non-serviceable and having requested
permission of this Board to replace said bookkeeping machine at a cost of approximate
1Y $1250;
it is, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission be granted to said County Auditor
to purchase through the Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, one new bookkeeping -
machine at approximately a cost of $1250.00,,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of Thomas A.Boyer, County Probation Officer, IT Ii ORDERED that
the sum of $3500 be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve Fund to the Charities &
Correction Fund, for the support of minors under care of said Probation Officer.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Granting Permission to
Bernard Enos, Manager Enos Water Company
to lay water pipe mains.
Bernard Enos, Manager of Enos Water Company having requested permission of
this Board to cross Bay View Avenue with a water pipe line at the boundary line of
Lots 25-22, and also on Mary's Avenue once in line with the boundary line of Lots
47 and 46 and again in line with boundary line of Lots 56 and 64,
It is, by the Board ordered that permission to cross said roads with water
pipe lines be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the super-
vision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County and to theca-tisfaction of the
Supervisor of said District.
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In 'atter of the Adoption of
Resolutions of Condolence to the
Memory of Bernard L. Hoey.
WHEREAS, the Great Creator has seen fit to call to his heavenly home Bernard
L. Hoey, son of former District Attorney James F.Hoey and Mrs. Elizabeth Hoey, and,
WHEREAS, Bernard L. Hoey was a young man of sterling habits, and dearly
loved by all citizens of Contra Costa County who were fortunate enough to call him
an acquaintance,and,
WHEREAS, in the death of Bernard L. Hoey, his family has suffered an irrepar
able loss, and the County of Contra Costa, has lost a young man who was destined to
' be a real credit to our County in future years,
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that we, the -card of Supervisors of Contra
Costa County, extend to the family of the deceased our deepest sympathy.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be spread on the Minut s
of this Board and that a copy thereof be delivered to the bereaved family.
The foregoing Resolution ispvssed by the following voteof the Board:
Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M.Stow, 'N.J.Buchanan
and R.J.Trembath.
Noes: None.,,
In Matter of Allowance to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT FOLLOWING ALLOWANCES BE :LADE:
MRS. VIRGINIA TETZSCHER, 553- 13th St. Richmond.
' $45 County cash allowance be continued as of April 1, 1936.
FRANK MURRAY, 6730 willow St. El Cerrito,
FO County cash allowance continued as of March 1, 1936,
MRS ELIZAHErH SAUSAMAN, 717 Pomona St. El Cerrito.
0 County cash allowance be continued as of March 1, 1936,
CHARLES & SOPHIA TAYLOR, 169_ 14th St. Richmond.
12 County cash allowance continued as of April 1, 1936,
HENRY T. SILVESTER, 5426 Van Fleet Ave. Richmond.
$30 County cash allowance be continued as of April 1, 1936.
WILLIAM BINGHAY, Church St. San Pablo
20 County cash allowance be continued as of April 1, 1936.
PATRICK O'ERIEN 247 Belmont St. E1 Cerrito.
—$IO ounty cash allowance be continued as of April 1, 1936.
FRANK J. GARCIA Tennant Ave. Pinole
X420 County cash allowance be discontinued as of May 1, 1936, and that relie
in kind be issued.
' MRS. ANITA GIANASSI, 61 Park Place, Pt.Rich:aond.
$35 county cash allowance be discontinued as of April 1, 1936.
MRS, CLARA BENSON, 520 Kearney St. Ful Cerrito.
$15 State aid to the needy blind and $15, county cash allowance be renews
as of March, 1936.
MARY LOU GRAYSOiT, 965_ 9th St. Richmond.
zl5 State aid to the needy aged and $15 county cash allowance be granted
' as of April 1, 1936.
MARY CLELAND PEDRICK, 1524 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
15 State aid to the needy aged and $15. county cash allowance be granted
as of Acsil 1, 1936.
ANI,IE ALLEN HARMAN, 6s2_ 7th St. Richmond.
$8.50 State az d to needy aged and $5.50 County cash allowance granted to
begin as of Mayl, 1936,
SARAH LONG, 146- 10th St. Richmond.
,$12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $$12.50 County cash allowance granted
to begin as of April 15, 1936.
FRED MANS IING 648_ 4th St. Richmond.
$15 State aid to needy aged and $15. County.cash allowance granted,to
begin as of April 1st, 1936.
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ELIZABETH MANNIYG, 648_ 4th St. Richmond.
$15 State aid to needy aged and $15, county cash allowance granted as of
April 1, 1936 .
ELLAROSE MAY MERTES, 926 Chanslor Ave. Richmond.
$12,50 State aid to the needy aged and $12,50 County cash allowance be grant
to begin as of April 1, 1936.
GEOR.Z W. MERTES, 926 Chanslor Ave. Richmond.
$12.50 State aid to needy aged and $12,50 County cash allowance be granted as
of April 1, 1936. ,
MRS. JULIA 'SAITE, 222_4tn St. Richmond.
$15.00 State aid to the needy aged and $15. county cash allowance be renewed
as of April, 1936,
MRS, MARY COTTON, 920- 8th St. Richmond.
$15_State aid to the needy aged and $15 county cash allowance be renewed as of
April, 1936,
MR.. DEL EORLEN, 2nd & Post Sts. San Pablo.
$10 State aid for the needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be renewed as
of April, 1936.
JACOB LAARMAN, 539- 6th St. Richmond.
12 State aid to the needy aged and $12, county cash allowance be renewed as
of April, 1936, and increased to $15.00 State aid to the needy aged and $15. county
cash allowance as of April 1, 1936,
ANDREW JOSSELYN, 342 South 7th St. Richmond.
$12,50 State aid to the needy,aged and $12,50 County cash allowance be renewed -
as of April, 1936, and decreased to $11.50 State aid to needy aged and $11.50 County
cash allowance as of April 1, 193o.
MRS.LILA JOSSELYN, 342 South 7th St. Richmond.
'410.00 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be increased
to $11.50 State aid to the needy aged and $-111.50 County cash allowance as of April 1,
1936.
MRS, ADA YOUNGLO'T. 716- 22nd St. Richmond.
That aid be continued to Mrs. Younglove until June 1, 1936, at which time Alameda
County has agreed to accept the transfer.
IRS. J a CRA" , 429- 3rd St. Richmond.
10 State and $30 county aid for needy half orphan child be granted to begin
as of April 22, 1930.
MRS. FLORENCELAYFORD 71116 Potrero Ave. E1 Cerrito.
$ State and $ 0 county_aid for four needy half orphan children be renewed
as of May, 1936•
MRS. FELIPA cARRERA, 632_ let St. -ichmond.
$50 State and $10 county aid for needy half orphan children be renewed as of
May, 1936.
MRS. GERALDINE SPAULDING, 2111 Gaynor Ave. Richmond.
$20 State aid be reduced to $10 State aid as of Auril 10, 1936, and that $10
State aid be renewed as of May, 1936.
MRS. MIIDRED HULL, 579- 5th St. Richmond.
That tate aid be denied as need not established.
H MEO R�HUNT, Alamo.
$25 State and $25 county aid for needy blind be renewed as of May 1, 1936.
WILLIAM DRAKE Crockett.
$17.50 State and $17.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to 'begin as of
April 1, 193b.
ANTONIO SCALZO, 913 Flora St. Crockett.
614.5o State and $14.50 County aid for needy aged be renewed as of May 1, 1936. ,
MRS. ANNA McCULLOUGH, Alamo.
$20 State aid oe decreased to $10 State and $30 county aid be increased to
$40 County aid as of April 23, 1936.
WILLIAM HENRY BRONii, Box 15, +ialnut Creek.
1936. 11412.50 State and $12.50 County aid for needy blind be renewed as of May 1,
CECELIA SALO110ASOR, Box 501, itialnut Creek
$3,50 State and $3.50 County aid be granted to MRS. SA-LOMONSON to begin as of
April 1, 193,
.
JOHN MILTON DAVIS, 411 Ferry St. Martinez.
1936. -
�13.50 State and $'13.50 County aid for needy agedbe renewed as of March 1,
THADDEUS BELL JOHNSON, 'Walnut Creek.
That aid be denied, as applicant has moved.
MRS. GENE 0ALLEN 329 GreenSt. Rose Apts. Martinez.
State and $30 county aid for children of incapacitated father, granted
as to begin April 13, 1930.
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MRS. HELEN PRICE, 130 Main St. Martinez,
$10 State and $20 County aid for a needy child of an imprisoned father he re-
newed as of May 1, 1936,
MARY =ARSHALL, 1100 Ferry St. Martinez.
10 State aid be continued ind $20 County aid be granted to begin as of April
1, 1936,
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MRS. ANGELA PERUCCA, 259 Brussells St. San Francisco,
$$220 Statg aid for two minor half xhan children discontinued as of May 1,
1936, and Mrs, °erucca, referred to San Francisco County regarding her state aid,
MR CAESAR RAPPA, 40 Front St. (rear) Pittsburg
8.50 County cash allowance be renewed and increa=ed to $12.50 county cash
allo..ance as of May 1, 1936.
WILLIAIA fbWkRD, Marh Crees Territory, new Clayton,
$6.50 County cash allowance continued as of April 1, 1936.
' MRS. AMANDA MESSENGER 405 E. Lind St. Port Chicago.
$7.50 State and'$7.50 County aid for needy aged be renewed as of Lay 1, 1936.
HARRY PATTERSON, 290 -;lest 6th St. Pittsburg _
414. State and-614. County aid be increased to $15.50 State and $15.50 County
aid as of May 1, 1936, and renewed as of May 1, 1936,
ANDRLW 36ULLINS, 24 'West 2nd St. Pittsburg.
$11.60 State and $11.00 county aid for needy aged,be increased to $15. State
and.$15, county aid for the needy aged as of May 1, 1930, and renewed as of May 1,
1936.
MRS. ERHINIA DedARCO. Port Chicago:
$30 State and $10 county aid for needy half orphan children be renewed as
of May 1, 1936.
MRS, LIBBY J A UI.I Marsh Creek Road, Clayton
0 State and $10 county aid be renewed as of May 1, 1936, for needy half
orphan children.
JOHN SILVAS, Byron
10 State and $10 county aid for needy aged be renewed as of Jan. 1, 1936.
CARL HAM'OND, 611_ 1st St. Antioch.
$15 State and $15.`County aid for needy aged be renewed as of May 1, 1936.
tdARY E. BROWN, #6, 9th 5 Antioch
13.5- State and $13.50 County aid for needy aged be increased to $15.
State and $15, county aid as of May 1, 1936, and renewed as of May 1, 193b.
FREDERICK NIROAD Brentwood.
Aid be denied, need not established.
FRANCIS P. ).:LET, Rte 1, Box 54, Oakley -
Aid be denied, as client is ineligible.
R8 dPH FERREIRA, 602- 10th St. Antioch. _
$10 State aid and $20 County aid for needy half orphan children be renewed
as of May 1, 1936.,..
And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, May 7th, 1936, at 1 o'clock z
P.M.
Chairman.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
THURSDAY, MAY 7th, 1936.
The Board met at 1 otclock P.M.
Present: Suoervisors James N.Long, a.L.Cummings, Harry M.Stow and R.J.Trembath.
S.C.;+ells, Clerk.
Absent: Suoervisor W.J.Buchanan.
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In Matter of appointment of
Temoorary Chairman.
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that H.L.Cummings, be and he is hereby appointed Temporary Chairman
of this Board, to serve in the absence of W.J.Buchanan, Chairman.
In 'latter of Granting Leave of
Absence. to R.L.Boyer. Depity
District Attorney.
Unon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERcD that Deputy District Attorney R,L.Boyer, be and he is,hereby
granted permission to leave the State of California for a period of thirty days
from and after the date of leaving the State.
In Matter of Canvassing of
Returns of Presidential
Primary Election.
The Board of Supervisors proceeds to canvass the election returns of the
Presidential Primary Election held throughout the County of Lontra 90sta, on Tues
day May 5th, 1936, and the returns of each and all of the said precincts being
on file in the office of the County Clerk, the Board canvasses certain of the
precincts of the County and continues the further canvass of said returns to
Friday, May 6th, 1936,
And the Board takes recess to Friday, May 6th, 1936, at 10 o'clock A.M.
hairman.
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IN BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
FRIDAY, MAY 6th, 1936,
Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. - -
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S C.Wells, Clerk.
In Matter of Canvass of Returns of
Presidential Primary Election.
The Board proceeds to and does canvass the returns of the Presidential Prim-
ary Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa, on May 5th, 1936, and in
each of the different precincts thereof, and the Board having completed the canva s
of said returns, finds that the vote in the several precincts of this County for
candidates hereinafter named is as shown on the following Statement:
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Crockett No.4 u 4 6 y .1 -< fL +� sem *'. -f/.
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Crockett No.7
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Port Costs No.1 3 3 3 -3 _' 3 3 .3 3 _F _�5 .3 3 3 --
Port Costa No.2
Danville No.1
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PRECI N CTS
Berkeley Part
El Cerrito I
El Cerrito No.2 _ ='
EI Cerrito No.3 -
EI Cerrito No.4
EI Cerrito No.5 Ii rv.
EI Cerrito No.6 _ —
121 Cerrito No.7
1:1 Cerrito No.S
E]Cerrito No.9 I '
El C—ito No.16
Kensington No.1
Kensington No.2
Kensington No 3
Richmond No.1
RM-ond No.2
Richmond No.3
Riehmond No.4 !! _
Richmond No.5
Richmond No.G it
Richmond No.7
Wehmond No.S
Richmond No.10
Itidnnond No.11 _.. —
W6 and No.12
Richmond No.13
Richmond No.14
Richmond No.lv _
Richmond No.16
Richmond No.17 -
Richmond No.18
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Richmmnd No.10
Richmond No.20
Richmond
No.21
Richmond No.22
Richmond No.23
RwInnond N..2.1
Richmond No.25
Richmond No.26
Richmond No.27
Richmond No.28
Richmond No.30 _
Richmond No.31
Richmond No.32
Richmond No.33 ...
Rid—nd No.34 I -
Richmm,d No.35
Richmond No.36 I�
Richmond No.37
Richmond No.38 I'
Riclwond No.30
Richnnond No.
Richmond No.11
Richmond No.42
Richmond No.43
Rich ond No.41
Riden ul\0 45
San Pablo No.1
San Pablo N..2
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San Pablo No.3
San Pablo No.4
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San Pablo No.5
San Pablo No.6 I' _
Giant
Oleura
Rodeo No.1 �I
Rodeo No.2
Rodeo No.3
Pinole No.2
Hercules
6
Selby
Crockett No.1
Crockett No.2 u
Crockett No.3 I'' - - _ -. __
Crockett No.4 -
Crockett No.5
Crockett No.0
Crockett No.iI
Crockett No.S
Port Costa No.1
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Port Costa No.2 4'
Danville No.1 I'
Danville No.2
San Pannell
Tassaiarn
Marco
Lafayette No.1
Lafayette No.2
Canyon �j
Moragn
St.Alarys
Orinda
dibambra
Walnut Creek No.1 -
Walnut Creek No.3 _
_.. Walnut Creek No.3
Walnut Creel.No.
\\'alnutCreek No.5
Wane,
Gcck No.G ' .
SaranaP
Martinez No.I i''.
Martinez No.2
Alartinez No.3 II _
Afartinez No.5
Martinez No.0 �!
Martinez No.i
Martinez No.S ...--
Martinez No.9
Martinez No.10
illnrtincz No.11
Martinez No.12 L __
Afartinez No.13
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Alartumz o.14
Alartinez Na.15 -
Alardnez No.16 p
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PRECINCTS
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Fine 11111 N0.1
Fane I4ill No.2
Mountain View No.1.
.11ountain Cie No.2
Concord No.1
Concord No.2
Concord No.3
Concord No.4
Concord No.5
Concord No.G l
Concord No.7
Concord No.3
Associated
Cowell
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Pittsburg No.1
Pittsburg No.? -
Pittsburg No.3r
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_. Pittsburg,\o.4
Pittsburg No.5
Pittsburg No.G
Musbwg No.7
.. Pittsburg No.S
Pittsburg No.9 ..
Pittsburg__\"o.10
Pittsburg No.11 -
Pittsburg No.12 -
PiUtburg No.13
Pittsburg No.11 - ...
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Claytoni
Pmt Chicsgo_\ 1
Puri Chi�.go No_
_.. Clyde.
Nichols
Antioch No.1
Antioch No.2 `
.. Antioch No.3
4
Antioch No.d
9ntioch No.5 -
Antioch No.G - -
Aatiod�
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L—c Trcc No.i
Lon.Ticc No.2
Brentwood No.1 II -
Brentwood No.2
Brcntnood No.3
Byron No.l —
Byron No.2 - -
%nightseu I� _
.. . Oakley No.2 I .. . ..._... _ .. .... ..._.
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CONTRA COSTA
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El Cerrito No.3
EI Cerrito No.4
EI Cerrito No.5 -
EI Cerrito No.G
EI CerritoNo.7 -
El Cerrito No.8
EI Cerrito No.9
EI Cerrito No.10 _ -
Kensiogton No 1 •J - _ --
Kensington No.2 - --
Kensington No.S
Richmond No.1
Richmond No.2 _
Richmond No.3 - -
Richmond No.4
Richmond No.5
Richmond No.G
Richmond No.i I
Richmond No.F
Richmond No.9
Riel moud No.10
Richmond No.11 - - --
Richmond No.12
Richmond No.13
Richmond No.14 -
Richmnnd No.15
Richmond No.IG -
_ Richmond No.li
Richmond No.18
Richmond No.19
Richmond No.20
Richmond No.21
Richmond No.22 _.
Richmo I No.2.3
Richmond No.24
Richmond No.25
Richmond No.26
Richmond No.27
Richmond No.29
Richmond No.29 _
Richmond No.30 -.- -
Richmond No.31
Richmond No.32
Richmond
Richmond No.
Richmond Ni..35
P.ichmend
.. Richmond No.37
Richmond No.35
Richmond No.39
Richmond No..10
Richmond No.41 _
Richmond\o.42
Rich I No.43
Richmond No.44 j
Richmond No.45 ... _..
San PaW.No.1
San Pablo No.3
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Delegates to Communist Party National Convention
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San Pablo No.3 I.� .. . ...... - ,.
San Pablo No.4
San Pablo No.5
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San Pablo No.G - _-- -
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Rodeo No.i .. _. ..
Rodeo No.2
Pinole No.l
hooks No.2
Hercules -_..._
Selby
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Crockett No.1 II
Crockett No.2 - --- —
Crockett No.3
Crockett No.
Crockett No.5
Crockett No.G
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Crockett No.7
Crockett No.S
Port Costa No.1 _
Port Costa No.Z _
Dauanlle No.1
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Danville No.2 '
San Ramon i
Tassajara
Alamo
Lafayette No.1 '
Lafayette No.2
Canyon
Alomp
St.Marys
Orinds, - -
Alhambra -
Walnut Creek No.1
Walnut Creek No.2 -
Walnut Creek No 3 -
Walnut Creek 1\ , , 3
\\5dnut Creek io �
Samnap
Martinez No.1 -
Martinez No.3
Martinez No.4
Dynrtinez No.5
Slartinez No.G -
Martinez No,i
Martinez No.5 -
Martinez No.9 -
\lartinezNo.10
Martinez No.11
Martinez No.12
.Martinez No.13
iz No.14
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Vino 11 ill No.I _
Vine Aill No.2
Mountain Fick No 1 h �,
Adonntain Fico•\o.2
Concord No. -
Concord No.
Concord No.3 !�
Concord No.5
Concord No.G
Concord No.7 .
Concord No.S
Pacheco So.I
Pacbcco No 2
Pittsburg No.1
Pittsburg No.2 '
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Pittsburg No.9 _ _ - 3.
Pittsburg No.5
Pittsburg No.G
Pittsburg No.7 : �y
Pittsburg Vo.S
Pittsburg No.9
Pittsburg Nu.10
Pittsburg No.Il
Pittsburg No.12
Pittsburg No.13 -
Pittsburg No.14
Clayton ---
Poi t Chicago No.I
Pot Chicago No.2
Ch-de
Nichols ,
Antioeh No.I
Antioch No.2
Antioch No.3
Antioch No.4
Antioch No.5
Antioch No.G
Antioch No.i '� —
.\.,Goch Na S
Lone Tree No.1 -
Brentyood No.I
Brcntnood No.2
Brentwood No.3
Byron No.1 _
Byron\No.2
Iinightscn
Oakley No.I
Oaldey No.2 - .-
ABSENTEE VOTE
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COUNTY TOTALS 1
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Berkeley Part.
El Cerrito No.1 uII -
EI Cerrito No.2 "=�
El Cerrito No.3 '
El C.I'Clt.NO.4 M
EI Cerrito No.5
EI Cerrito No.6 _.
El Cerrito No.7 _
El Cerrito No.S
EI Cerrito Vo.9
El Con ito No.10 -
Iiensington No.1 - - �-
]3ensington No.2 :
Kensington No.3 .
Richnrmrd No.l
Richmond No.2
Richmond No.3 I'
Richmond No.4
Richmond Na.5
Richmond No.G
Richmond No.i II .
Richmond No.S
Richmond Na 0
Richmond No.10 pI
Richmond No.11
Richmond No.12
Richmond No.13
Richmond No.I4
Richmond No.15 N
Richmond No.16
Richmond No.17
Richmond No.1S
Richmond No.19 .. _.
Richmond So.20 .
Richmond No.21 -
Richmond No 22 -
Richmond No.23 INS
Richmond No.—1
Richmond No.25 I _
Richmond No.26
Richmond No.27
Richmond No.25
Richmond No.29
Richmond No.30
Richmond No.31 I _
Richmond No.32
Richmond No.33 -
Richmond No.34
Richmond No.35
Richmond No.36 _
Richmond No.37 �
Richmond No.35
Richmond No.30
Richmond No.10
Richmond No.41
Richmond No.42
Richmond No.43 - ... _.-
Rrehmmrd No.44
Rid No.45
San Pablo No.1
San Pahl.No.2
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IH THE MATTER OF PETITION FOR
THE INCORPORATION, ORGANIZATION
AND FORMATION OF A COUNTY'RATER DISTRICT
TO BE KNOWN AS THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
'EATER DISTRICT.
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Surervisors of Contra Costa County, as
follows, to wit:
THAT WHEREAS, a petition for the formation of a county water district
to be known as The Contra Costa County Water District was filed with this Board
of Sjpervisors on the 9th day of March, 1936, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. and
said petition being signed by registered voters equal in number to at least ten per
cent of the number of votes cast in each municipal corporation situated lying and
' being within the boundaries of said proposed county water district and of the
unincorporated territory included within the boundaries of said proposed county
water district, for the office of Governor of the State of California, at the last
General Election held prior to the presenting of said petition and
WHEREAS, this Board having found that notice of the presentation of said
petition was published in the manner and for the time as required by law, and
WHEREAS, said petition was partially heard on the 9th day of March, 1936,
and the hearing thereon was mgularly continued from time to time to the 24th day
of March, 1936, by order of this Hoard, and,
WHEREAS, Board having found that there were no defects in the contents
of the petition, or in the title to, or the form of notice, or the signatures, or
lack of signatures thereto, and,
' AHEREAS, various land owners filed with this Board petitions praying for the
exclusion of their respective lands described in said petitione from said proposed
water district upon the groun:is said lands would not be benefitted by inclusion.
therein, and various land owners having filed with this Board their petitions
praying that their respective lands described in said petitions be included within
said proposed county water district upon the grounds the said lands would be bene—
fitted by being included therein, and this Board having fully considered all of
said Detitions made its order and caused same to be entered in its minutes as of
March 19th, 1936, in respect to all of said petitions on file herein; and,
WHEREAS, said Board having on the 24th day of March, 1936, Resolved and
ORDERED that said petition complies with all the requirements of the Act for the
Incorporation, Organization and Management of County 'dater Districts and that
said petition and notice were sufficient and that a water district shall be formed
to be composed of all that, certain territory in the County of Conira Costa, State -
of California, situate, lying and being within the boundaries which were finally
deterra3ed to be as hereinafter in this Resolution set forth, and
NEEREAS, this Board. having further Resolved and Ordered that an election
be called and 'held on Tuesday, May 5th, 1)36, between the hours of six o'clock A,M
and seven o'clock P.M. when the polls shall be closed, and that there shall be
submitted to the qualified electors of said proposed District the Proposition "Sha 1
the Proposition to Organize the Contra Costa County nater District under Chapter
592 of Statutes of 1913, page 1049, of the Acts of the Fortieth Session of the
California Legislature, and Amendments thereto, be adopted", and,
WHEREAS, on said 5th day of May, 1936, said election was duly held in said
proposed Contra Costa County Water District, and the Board of Supervisors of Contra
Costa County now finds that notice of said election was duly given in all respects
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as required by law, and that said election was duly and regularly held in said '-
procosed Contra Costa County ',later District on said 5th day of May, 1936, and was h d }
and conducted in all respects as required by law, and,
WHEREAS, on this 8th d ay of May, 1936, and within four days after such electio
the Clerk of said Bo s d of Supervisors reports to the Board that all of the returns
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of said election held in said proposed Contra Costa County Viata District on the 5th
day of May, 1936, has been received and filed by him, and the same were then and
there produced and by him submitted to the Board of Supervisors and said Board of
Supervisors having then and there proceeded to publicly canvass the returns of said
election and did open the returne,anddid estimate the vote cast in said proposed
Contra Costa County dater District at said election, and, ,
WHEREAS, in the Resolution calling said election the Proposition to be voted
upon was fully set forth and was designated in the form of ballot to be used at said
election as follows:
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No.
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOURS.
To vote on any question or propositionstamp a cross (x)
in the voting square after the Word "Yes" or after the
word "No". All marks except the cross (x) are forbidden.
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
Flection and obtain another. -F
"Shall the Proposition to Organize the Contra Costa County Water YES ,
District under Chapter 592 of the Statutes of 1913, page ---
1049, of the Acts of the Fortieth Session of the California
Legislature, and amendments thereto, be adopted". NO
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and
WHEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors from such canvass of said
election thatthe votes "Yes" and Votes "No" on said proposition were as hereinafter
set forth;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Board of Supervisors of the Count
of Contra Costa, State of California, upon full examination of said returns does
hereby estimate and certify and declare that the votes in said proposed Contra Cost
County 'Nater District and of the election precincts therein at said election for an
against said Proposition voted upon at said election, were and are the following,
to wit:
Inside the Incorporated boundary
limits of the City of Antioch:
For the Proposition- Yes, received 1236 votes.
Against the Proposition-No, " 71 votes.
Inside the Incorporated boundary
limits of the City of Concord:
For the Proposition- Yes, received 377 votes.
Against the Proposition-No, " 125 votes.
Inside the Incorporated boundary
limits of the. City of Martinez;
For the Proposition- Yes, received, 2308 votes.
Against the Proposition-No, " 153 votes.
Inside the Incorporated boundary
limits of the City of Pittsburg:
For the Proposition- Yes, received, 2343 votes.
Against the Proposition- No, " 195 votes.
All of said incorporated Cities lying within the proposed boundaries of the
said Contra Costa County pater District.
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In the Unincorporated territory lying within the
Proposed boundaries of said Contra Costa County -
Water District:
For the Procosiiion, Yes, received 2670 votes.
Against the Proposition— No, " 514 votes.
Total vote cast in said District: 10,037 .
Spoiled ballots 45
' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County
does hereby declare and certify that said Proposition did receive at the aid
election an affirmative vote of more than a majority of the votes cast at said
election, in each municipal corporation situate, lying and being within the bounder es
of said prcposedContra Costa County nater District and of the unincorporated territ ry
included within the boundaries of said proposed Contra Costa County hater District;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: that this Board of Supervisors does hereby declare
that all that certain territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California,
enclosed within the following boundaries, to wit:
BEGIiNING at the intersection of the center line of the road known as the Bay
Shore Highway, leading from Crockett to Martinez, with the west line of the 374.016
acre tract described in the deed from William A.Piper to John L.Eckley, dated
October 20, 1370, and recorded November 29, 1370, in Vol. 19 of Deeds, at page 445;
thence from said point of beginning North along said West line and the extension
thereof to the Norihline of the County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision,
being in Carquinez Straits; thence easterly along she north line of said County of
Contra Costa bang along Carquinez Straits and Suisun Bay to a point due :forth of th
center of the Westerly terminus of New York Slough; thence leaving said Northerly
line of the County of Contra Costa due south to the center of the westerly terminuef
of New York Slough; thence easterly along the center of ilea York Slough to the
intersection of the Easterly terminus of said Slough with the North line of the
County of Contra Costa, being in the San Joaquin River, thence Easterly along the
North line of the County of Contra Costa, being along the San Joaquin River to a
coins due North of the center of the Westerly terminus of Dutch Slough; thence
' leaving the North line of the County of Contra Costa, due south to the center of
the hesterly terminus of Dutch Slough; thence easterly along the center of Dutch
Slough to its intersection with the extension due North of the East line of the
Portion of Section 13, Township 2 North, Range 2 East, liount Diablo Base and
meridian, descrioed i:; the deed to California Lands Inc. recorded February 11, 1930
in Vol. 222 of Official Records at page 174; thence along said extended line and
along the exterior line of the 322 acre tract described in said deed (222O.R. 174)
South to the line between the Northwest quarter and southwest quarter of Section
24 Township 2 North, Range 2 East; East along said line 66o feet and thence south
along said exterior line and the extension thereof `o the Noth line of the County
Road runni:;g along the south line of said Section 24; thence east along tn:North
line of said Road and the extension tiereof to the East line of the southwest'
quarter of said Section 24; thence south along said east line and along the East
line of the Northwest quarter of Section 25, Township 2 North, Range 2 East, to
the north line of the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Com—
pany; thence easterly along the last named line to the West line of Section 30,
Township 2 North, Range 3 East; thence along the exterior boundary of the East
Contra Costa Irrigation District as follows: South along said East line to The
East Bank of Marsh Creek in the southwest 1/4 of said Secaion 30; thence south—
easterly along the easterly bank of said Creek to the North line of the 36.5 acre
a tract described in the deed to O.E.Elengel recorded in Vol. 191 of Deeds, at nage
.434; thence west along said North line to as angle in said Irrigati)n District
boundary being in the extension south of the West line of the Road forming the
East line of the 29.96 acre tract described in the deed to Anna M. Leale, recorded
in Vol. 313 of Deecs, at page 330; thence North continuing along said Irrigation
' District boundary to the North line of the southeast 1/4 of Section 25, Township 2
Ylath Range 2 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian; thence ,lest along the last
named line and leaving said East Contra Costa Irrigation District boundary, to the
extension north of the 'West line of the Road running North and south through
the center of said Section 2�.; thence south along said extension and along the
west line of sai.. Road, ob0 feet, ,pore or less, to the North line of the south 1/2
of the North 1/2 of the southwest 1/4 of said Section 25; thence Ileac 1320 feet
more or less, so the West line of the East _/2 of tae Southwest 1/4 of said Section
25; thence south along the last named line to the south line of the 20 foot in
W
idth strip of land described as Parcel Four in the deed of trust executed by
Vinuenzio Del Barba et ux, recorded Ylay 26, 1931, in Vol. 233 of Official Records,
at nage 36; thence East along said south line to the West line of the Road running
along tic East line of said Southwest 1/4 of said Section -5; thence north along
said iiest line of said Road so a point 100 feet south of the North line of the 25
acre parcel of land descrioed as Parcel Two in said deed of trust (293 O.R. 36)
thence northeasterly to a point on the east line of said Road in the exterior
boundary of said Fast Contra Costa Irrigation District; thence East 1320 feet,
more or less, to an angle in said Irrigation District Boundary; thence south 1320
feet, more or less, to an angle in said Irrigation District Boundary, thence Nest,
1320 feet, more or less, to the nest line of the southeast 1/4 of said Section 25;
thence south along the last named line, o6O feet, more or less, to the North
1 ine of_Section 3b Township 2 North, Range 2 East, Mount Diablo =ase and Meridian;
thence continuing along said Irrigation District boundary, East along the north
line of said Section 3b, 1320 Feet more or less, to the west line of the 30 acre J
tract described as Parcel Two Ll the deed to Arth= H. Honegger recorded in Vol.
-46 of Deeds, at page 4; thence south along the last named linj 990 fees to the
south line of said 30 acre tract; thence East along the last named line to the East;
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line of the Road running along the line between Section 31, Township 2 North, Range 3
East, and Section 36, Township 2 North, Range 2 East, kno T as Almond Avenue; thence
south along the east line of said Road to the extension East of the North line of the -
30 acre tract described in the deed to Maurice H.Rowell, recorded in Vol, 343 of
Deers, at page 424; thence west along said extension and along the north line of said
Rowell tract, 22074 feet to an angle in said Irrigation District boundary; thence
south a-id continuing along said Irrigati,n District Boundary, 495 feet to the south
line of said Rowell Tract; thence east along said south line, 2074 feet to the east
line of said Almond Avenue; thence south along said east line of Almond Avenue to the
North line of the 25 acre tract distributed to WargareL Reche by deed of Distribution
dated Feb. 1, 1932, a certified copy of which decree was recorded Feb. 11, 1932,
in Vol. 310 of Official Recons, at nage 83; thenceleaving said Irrigation District '. .
Boundary, south along the east line of said almond Avenue to the nor to lineof the 25
acre tract described in the deed to Alex. Murdock, et ux. recorded in Vol. 359 of
0Y'ficial Records, at page 257; thence west along the last named line to the West
line of said Section 31; thence south alon_ the last named line tothe north line of
Section 6, Township 1 North, Range 3 East, Mount Diable Base and Weridian; thence
continuing alon_ said East Contra Costa Irrigation District boundary, mast along the
North line of said Section 6, 1320 feet more or less, to the 'Nest line of the East
1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of said Section 6; thence south along the last named line tol '
the Northwest corner of the 20 acre tract conveyed to Harvey B. Litle, et ux.,
by Heed recorded in Vol. 325 0f Deeds, at nage 187; thence 'Last along the north line
of said Litle tract to the last Bank of harsh Creek; thence southerly along the East
bank of said creek to the extension Last of the north line of the 20 acre tract
described in the deed to Helen Aloha Shafer, recorded in Vol, 245 of Deeds, at page
3-; thence west along said extension and along said North line and along the north
line of the 30 acre tract described in the deed to Ray Adrian Shafer, recorded in
Vol, 245 of Deeps, at page 30, and the extension west thereof, to the East line of
Section 1, Township 1 North, Range 2 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. thence
North along said Section line to a point therein whichbears 1770 feet north o£ the
southeast corner of said Section 1; thence leaving said Section line, continuing
along said East Contra Costa Irrigation District boundary, West 460 feet; thence
north 3045' East, 4,00 feet; thence north 42 1/20 +Jest, 440 feet; thence north 290
feet; thence north 45025' last, 120 feet; thence south 48040' East. 210 feet; then;
North 790 East 230 feet; thence nor.h 120 hest, 260 feet to the midsection line of
said Section 1; thence north 375 feet ; thence 'Jest, 2150 feet; thence north 980 fee ;
thence east 1056 feet; thence north to the north line of the southeast 1/4 of the
Northeast 1/4 of Section 1, Townshin 1 North, nange 2 East; thence leaving said
East Contra Costa Irrigation District Doundary, East to the west line of tie Road
running along the linebetweensaid Sections 1 and 6, thence north to the north line)
of said Section 1; thence west alone said Section line 1300 feet, more or less, to
the boundary of said East Contra Costa Irrigation District; thence north along said
boundary line to an angle therein; thence east along said boundary line to the 'Nest
line of the road running along the east line of Section 36 Township 2 North, Range '
2 East; thence North along said West line to the north line of the 18,50 acre
parcel of land described in the deed to F.';i.Kennedy, et ux. recorded February 7,
1924, in Vol. 4633 of Deeds, at page 201; thence west along the north line of said
18.50 acre tract to the 'nest line thereof; being the boundary of said East Cm a a
Costa Irrigation District; thence along said East Contra Costa Irrigation District
boundary, NJrth to the north line of the south 1/2 of said Section 36; thence west
along the north line of the south 1/2 of said Section 36, being alone: said east
Contra Costa Irrigation Listrict boundary and the extensi:;n thereof to the west
line of said Section 36; thence south alone said section line to the North lineof
he 0.96 of an acre parcel of land descriuea in the deed to JohnPitta et ux. recorded
November 30, 1927, in Vol. 108 of Official Records, at nage 386; thence south 87058'
East along said North line to the boundary of the East Contra Qosta Irrigation District
'hence along said boundary line south 450 'test to an angle the_ein; thence south I ..
860 feet; thence iJest 600 feet to the nest line of said Sec-.in 36; thence south
along the Section line 460 feet to the south line of Section 35, Township 2 North,
Range 2 East, Mount Diablo Base and aeridian; thence West along the last named line,
150 feet; thence north 41030' West, 1700 feet; thence Nrrth 37045' West, 1210 feet;
thence west 630 feet to tae East line of the southwest 1/4 of said Section 35;
thence south along the last named line, 9bO feet; thence ',Nest, 1320 feed; thence
North 650 feet; thence west to the east line of -the Road running along the ''A'
line of said Section 35; thence leaving said East Contra Costa Irrigation District
boundary North along the East line of said Road to the south line of the North 1/2
of the Nort'r, 1/2 of the southwest 1/4 of the northwest 1/4 of said Section; thence
least alon=• said line to the East line of the southwest 1/4 of the northwest 1/4
of said Section 35; thence North along said line to the north line of the southwest ,
1/4 of the norRiwest 1/4 of said Section 35; thence west along said North line t.: the
East line of Section 34, Township 2 North, Range 2 East; thence North along the
said Section line to the north line of said Section; thence west along said Sect' on
line to the extension North of the west line of the parcel of land described in
the dee.; of trust executed by Glenn C.Gainum, et ux. recorded October 11, 1928,
in Vol. 169 of Official Records, at paje 453; thence south along said extended line
and alonL said west line to the south line of said Bainum tract; thence east along
said south line 7 chains to the east line of said Bain!:m tract; thence south to the
north line of to 5 1/2 acre tract conveyed to Wglter G.Dlcomfield by deed recorded ,
Anril 1, 1925, in Vol. 491 of Deeds, at oage 9b; thence east along said North line
and t:e extension thereof, to the East line of said Section 34; thence south along
said section line to the southwesterly boundary line of the right of way of the
Southern racific Railroad Company; thence leaving the exterior boundary of the East
"ontra Costa Irrigation -istric_ n:rsherly along the southwesterly boundary line
of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Comoany to the north line of tar
southeast 1/4 of Section 28 Township 2 North, nange 2 East, .oust Diablo Base and
Meridian; thence west along the north line of the south 1/2 of Sections 28, 29, and
30, Township 2 North, Range 2 East, to the center of the Said i°eotion 30, being at
the southeast corner of Lot 12, as designated on the map entitled "Tregallas Tract,
Contra Costa County, Cal." which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the
County of contra Costa, State of California, on January 14, 1924, in Vol; 18 of Maps
at nage 433; thence North alon;; the east line of Lots 12 and 11, as designated on
said Mao, 1365 feet to the northeast corner of said Lot 11, North 89028' 'Wiest, alon
the north line of :.aid Lot 11, the North line of Road No.2, as designated on said
Map and along a portion of Lhe North line of said Lot 12, 2628.20 feet to the west j
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line of said Lot 12, being the east line of Section 25, Township 2 North, Range 1 East,
Mount Diablo Base and meridian; thenca north along the Fast line of said Section 25,
13b feet, more or less, to the South line of the g acre tract distributed in Laura
Petrosillo, by decree of distribution dated December 11, 1933, a certified copy of
which was recorded in Vol. 365 of Official Recores, at nage 119• thence west along
the south line of said S acre tract and the continuation thereof (a, 512.5 feet j
the southwest corner of said 8 acre tract on the east line of the county road 'known
as Lone Tree nay) to the center line of the CountvRoad known as Lone Tree ''.Way;
thence north 2 S' 1Sest, along said ce❑ter line of Lone Tree 'Way to the north line.
of the 83.7 acre tract conveyed to Antone Faria by deed *.corded in Vol. 126 of Offic
Records, at page 253, if said line were extended North 89055' East; thence south 890
`�71 pest, to the northeast corner of said Faris. Tract, being on the west line of said
Lone Tree Ray; thence continuing south 89055' 'Vest, along the north line of aid Faris;
tract, 2050 feet to the east line of the Northwest 1/4 ofsaid Section 25 township i
2 North, Range 1 East; thence north along the last named line, 1022,4 feet to the
north line of said Section 25, being the south lineof the Rancho Los Medanos; thence
west along the south line of said Rancho Los Medanos, 3 miles to the northwest
corner of the northeast 1/4 of Section 28, '�'ownshin 2 North, Range 1 East, Mount Diablo
' Base and Meridian; thence north one half mile to the center of what would be Section
21, Townshin 2 North, Range 1 East, if said Rancho Los Medanos were subdivided into
Sections; thence west 1 mile to the center of Section 20, Township 2 North, Range 1
East, if subdivided as aforesaid, thence north 1/2 mile to the north line of said
Section 20; thence west to the East line of the County Hoad leading south from the
City of Fittsburg sometimes known as Railroad Avenue extended; thence southerly along
the East line of said Road to the intersectio tneraof with the extension north
69°51' _ast of the south line of Linscheid Drive as said Drive is designated on the
Map entitled "Map of Pittsburg Heights, 8ontra Costa County, California which map
was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of contra Costa, on June 9,-1939
in Vol. 21 of Mans, at nage 597; the-e south 890511 'Nest along said extended line and
along said south line of Linscheid Drive 170 feet more or less, to the east line
of Block 2 as designated on sfiid Man (21 Mans 597) thence along the exterior boundary
line of said Pittsburg Heights Subdivision Z21 Maps 597) s follows: South 16045'
West,059.64,feet to the sout:n line thereof; south 89051' 1Vest 1643.01 feet to the west
line thereof; North lo012' Fast, 1312.22 feet to the north line thereof; North S9051'' -
Fast,-165b.18 feet to theNist line thereof; south 16045' iiest, 593.65 feet to the
North line of said Linscheid Drive; thence north 99051' East, along the North line ofl
said Drive, 104.51 feet to the iiest line of said County tioad loding south from the
City of Pittsburg; thence leaving the boundary of said Pittsburg Heights Subdivision,!
Northerly along the west line of said County Road to the north line of said Section j
20, Township 2 Nortn, Range 1 East, if subdivided as aforesaid; thence wes.io the
east line of the northwest 1/4 of Section 19, Township 2 North, Range 1 cast, thence
west along the nor�h line of said 1/4 Section and along the south line of Section 13,1
Township 2 North, Range 1 'hest, Mount Diablo Has and Meridian, 1 mile to the east line
of the southwest 1/4 of aid Section 13; thence north along the last named line, 1320
feet; thence pest 1/2 mile to the eastline of Section 14, •ownship 2 North, Range 1
west; thence north along. said East line, 1320 feet to the soutl line of the northeast
1/4 of said Section 14; tlwtce 'Rest along the south line of the northeast L/4 of said
Section 14, 1320 feet more �r less, to the East line of the Nest 1/2 of the Northeast
1/4 of said Sedfon 14; thence north along the last named line to the north line of said
section 14; thence west along the last named line 1320 feet more or less, to the East
line of the northwest 1/4 of said Section 14; thence south along said East line to th
south line of said Northwest 1/4; thence west 1/2 mile to the east line of section 151
'Township 2 North, Range 1 Nest; thence North along said mast line to the southeast
corner o£ the 5/8 of an acre strip described in the deed co R.H.Night, recorded in
Vol. 31 of Deeds, az
page 504; thence along the exterior lines of said 5/8 acre strip,
North 80 rods more or less to the north line thereof; West 25 feet, more or less, I
to the west line thereof; and south 80 rods, more or less, to the intersection thereof
with the extension south 89058' East, of the south line of the traci og land designat!
ed on the Map entitled "Fnes Ambrose Subdivision; Second Unit, Contra "os.-,. County,
Calif" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of "ontra
Costa, State of California, on March 21, 1925 in Vol. 21 of Maps, at page 566; thence
leaving the exterior line of said 5/8 of an acre stria;, North 89058' 'Hest, along said
extended line along the south line of Lots 27, 28 and 29 of said subdivision (21 Maps
566) and along the south line of the "Private Lane" designated on the Mao entitled
"manes Ambrose Subdivision, Third Unit, "ont-a Costa County, Calif." which Map was
filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of ContraCosta, State of California
on March 20, 1929, in Vol. 2i of Maps, at nage 583, and the extension thereof to the
' Fast line of the Northwest 1/4 of said Section 15; thence north along said line and
along the east line of tae southwest 1/4 of Section 10, Township 2 North, Range 1
,fest, to the centar of said Section 10, thence west along the north line of the south
west: /4 of said Section 10, to the Rest line thereof; thence south along said 'nest
line to the north line of the 100 feet in widthstrip conveyed to mast Bay Municipal
Uzility Dist_ict by deed recorded December 30, 1925, in Vol. 25 of Official Records,
at page 28; thence north bo047130" Test alone said Ncrta line to the south line of
the North 1/2 of Section 9, 'Township 2 North, Range 1 '.Vest; thence Nest along the
south line of the North 1/2 of said Section 9; and along the south line of the north_
east 1/4 of Section S, Township 2 North, Range 1 West, 3/4 of a mile to the line
-'between Lots 7 and 8 of Lbe northeast 1/4 of said Section 8; thence north along said
Lot line 1/4 mile to the north line of said Lot 7• .he-ice ~'rest along the north line
of said Lot 7 to the East line of the northwest 1/4 of said Section S, thence north
alongs:-id East line 660 f eet; thence nest to the east line of Section 7, i'ownshin 2
North, Range 1 'Test; thencesouzh alon= the last named line, 1980 feet, more or less,
to the north line of the south 1/2 of said Secti,n 7• thence west along the last
named line, 1 mile to the west line of said Section 7; thence south along the last
named ling 1/2 mile to the North line of Section 18,iownshio 2 North, Range 1 'West
thence east along the last named line 1/2 mile to the west lineof the Northeast 1/•�
of said Section 18; thence south along the last named line, 1320 feet to the north
line of the southwest 1/4 of the northeast 1/4 of said Section 15• thence east along
the last named line, 1326 feci to the west line of the southeast 1/4 of the northeast)
1/4 of said Section 16; thence south along the last named line, 1320 feet to the
south line of the said northeast 1/4 of Section 18; thence East alon;. the last named I
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line and along -he north line of the southwest 1/4 of Section 17, Township 2 North,
FAnge 1 'Fest, 1/2 mile to the east line of Lot 10 in the southwest 1/4 of said Sectio
17; thence south along the east line of Lots 10 and 1 of said Section 17; to the I
northeasterly line of the Rancho Monte de'_ Diablo; thence south 53034' East, along thJ.
north easterly line of said Rancho to the north line of the 135 acre tract described -
in the deed.to Manuel Jose, recorded August 23, 1980 in Vol. 38 of Deeds, at page
452; thence south 800 West, along said north line24.45 chains to Station Post L.Y. 2
at the +4orthwesi corner of said 135 acre tract; thence souG 100 East, to station
L. M. at the most northerly corner of the 49.80 acre tract described in the deed to
Olivia Faria, recorded in Vol, 191 of Deeds, at nage 492; thence along the westerlyy '
line of said 49,80 acre tract, Soum 100 East, 192,72 feet to Post"G.A." and south
15' west, 1231,56 feet to the most westerly corner of said 49.80 acre tract, being
on the northeasterly line of what is sometimes known as the Seal Bluff Road; thence
south 45015' West to tine center of said Road; thence northwesterly along the center
of said Road to the south line of Rosenthal Avenue as designated .,n The Map entitled
I'Lap of the Government or Gwin Ranch Contra Costa Co." which man was filed in the
office of the Recorder of the County of contra Coshes, November 9, 1884, in Vol, D of
Maps at page 87; thence wes.erly alon- s-:id south line to `:le extension southerly of
the east line of Lot 3 as designated on said Map (D Maps 87); thence north along said '
East line and along the east line of Lot 8 as designated sn said Liao, to the south
line of the 15 acre parcel of land conveyed to Robert B.Ogilvie by deed recorded Sept
4, 1917 in Vol. 295 of Deeds, at nage 443;thence west along the last named line to
west line of said 15 acre tract; Thence north along said west line to thenorth line
of said L;t 8; thence west along said North line to the East line of Lot 9 as designs
ed on said Map; thence south along the East line of Lots 9 and 2 as designated on said
Map to the south lire of said Lot 2; thence west along said south line to the East
line of Lot 1 as designated on said man; thence north along the East line of Lots 1
and 10 as designated on said Map to the north line of said Lot 10; thence west along
said North line to the wes. line of said Lot; thence south along the West line of said
Lots 10 and 1 to the south line oi said Lot 1; thence east along said southfine
to the extension northerly of the ',lest line of the 100,07 acre tract described in the
deed to ,".i.R,Freitas, recorded +March 3, 1922, in Vol. 410 of Deeds, at jags 69; thence '
southerly along said extension, along the westerly line of said 100.07 acre tract
and along the extension southerly thereof to the south line of the 30.36 acre tract
described in the deed to Jorge Alves de Azeveda, recorded June 9, 1899, in Vol. 80
of Deeds, at page 412; thence east alon- said south line to the East line'of said tra�t
thence north along said cast line to the south line of the road runr4 along the north
line of said 30.36 acre tract; thence westerly along the south line of said Road
to the extension southerly of hest line of the 39.94 acre parcel of land distributed
to Fourtuna Ladouceur by decree entered Septes ber 13, 1935, ?uperior Court contra
Costa County) a certified cony of which decree was recorded etober 1, 1915, in Vol.
254 of Deeds, at page 336; thence north 300 East along said extension, and along
the west line 59.31 chains to the north line of said parcel; thence south 650 East
along said North line, and along the north line of the 40 acre and the 1 acre
tracts distributed to said Fourtuna Ladouceur by said decree, to the East line of sai
1 acre parcel; thence southerly along the east line of said 1 acre and 40 acre
tracts to the south line of said 40 acre trac,; thence northwesterly along said south)
line to the east line of said 39.84 acre tract; thence south 29 3/40 West to the
north line of said Road lastly above referred to; thence easterly along the north
line of said road to the extension northerly of the East line of the 10 acre tract
described in the deed to Clotilda Olivera Betzer, recorded June 18, 1934, in Vol. 295
of Official Records, at nage 455; thence south 29 1/20 'Rest along said extorsion
and along the east line of said 10 acre tract to the south lineof said 10 acre tract,!
thence with 69° East, to the north line of the 738.42 acre tract described in the
deed to Eleanor B.'Maltby recorded in Vol. 75 of Deeds, at page 49; thence in a general
easterly direction along the north line of said 738.42 acre tract as follows: South
699 Last 712 feet; North 29 3/4° East, 745 feet; thence south 09 3/4° East 12o4.50
North 63° East, 1042.80 feet; south 79 1/4° East, 950.40 feet; north 62 1/40 East,
1281.72 feet; south 030 zast, 1719.90 feet and south 46° cast, 1275.78 feet to the
northwesterly line of the road known as the Willow Pass Road; thence continuing iouth
460 cast, to the center of said "Willow Pass Road; thence easterly along said center
line to the intersection thereof with the extension westerly of the northeasterly
line of the 4.18 acre scrip of land described in thedeed to Andrew O,Gehringer, record
ed March 11, 1933, in Vol. 345 of Official Racords, at page 77; thence in a general
masterly direction to tae northwesterly line or the extension thereof of the 319.13
acre tract descrioed in thedeed of trust executed by Lena McKean, recorded February
1, 1934, in Vol. 353 of Official Recorus, at page 376; thence north 430 East, along
said northwesterly line to -t. Diablo Creejc; thence southeasterly along said creek
to the southeasterly line of the 165 acre parcel of land distributed to Ralph D. '
Bollman, ei al. by decree entered Septenber 25, 1922 (Superior Court, Contra Oosta
county, No. 5140) a certified cony of which Decree was recorded September 25, 1922,
in Vol. 428 of Dee:;s, at oage 37; thence westerly along said southeasterly line to
the most easterly corner of the tract of land designated on the map entitled 'R.N.
Burgess Company's Map No. 1, Gehringer Subdivision which man was filed in the office
of the Recorder of the "ounty of I�onira Costa, May 28, 1;18, in Vol. 16 of 14aps at
page 353; thence South 42036' west along the southeast line of said Subdivision to
the line between Lots 8 and 9; thence northwest along said lot line to the northwest
line of said Lot 9; thence southwest along the northwest line of Lots 9 and 10, 377.0
feet; thence southeast, parallel with the line between Lots 9 and 10, to the south-
easterly line of said subdivision; thence southwesterly along said southeast line to
the southwesterly line of said Subdivision; thence north 47023' west along said
southwesterly line 1563 feet more or less to the northwesterly line d Lot 38 of saidl
suodivision; thence north 429 39 1/2, East, along the northwesterly line of lots 38, �
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37, 36 and 35, to to southwesterly line of said Lot 34 of said subdivision; thence
southeasterly along the last named line 550 feet to the southeast line of said Lot 341• -
thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of said Lots 34 and 33 to the southh�[. -
westerly line of Lot 32 of said subdivision; thenceh_rthwesterly along said southwestL
erly line to the northwesterly line of said Lot 32;' thence northeasterly along the
northwest line of Lots 32 and 31 to the northeasterly line of said Lot 31; thence
sodheasterly along; said northeasterly line to the northwesterly line of Lot 21 of
said subdivision; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of Lots 21, 22 and
25 of said subdivision to the southwesterly line of Lot 26 of said subdivision;
thence northwesterly along said southwesterly line to the southeasterly line of Lot 50
Of said subdivision; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly .ine of said Lot
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50 to the southwesterly line of said Lot 50; thence Northwesterly along the southwest
erly line of Lots 50 and 53 of said subdivision to the northwesterly line of said
aubdivisionj thence northeasterly along the last named line to the northeasterly
line of said sub_ivision, being on the southwesterly line of the tract distributed
by the decree above referred to (428 D. 37); thence northwesterly along said south—
westerly line and along tae southwesterly line of the I00 acre Parcel of land desoribd
in the deed to Andrew C.Gehringer, recorded March 11, 1)33, in Vol. 345 of Official f
Recoras, at _.;age 77 to the southeasterly line of the 100 acre parcel of land described
in the deed to ^Iarie L. ;ehringer, recorded karch 11, 1933, in Vol. 342 of Official
Records, at page 126;thence southwesterly along said southeasterly line to the south—,
westerly line of said barie L. Gehringer Trac w thence northwesterly along said south-4
westerly line :o the northwesterly line of said Marie L.Gehringer Tract; thence north4
easterly along said n�r ffi westerly line to the northeast line of said Marie L. Gehringer
tract; thence southeasterly &Qng said Northeast line to the northwesterly line of said
Andrew C.Gehringer, tract; Lhence northeasterly along said northwesterly line to the
southwesterly line of the 4_.13 acre strip of land aoove referred to; thence-in a
general westerly direction along said southwesterly line to the easterly line of said)
Willow Pass Road; thence southwesterly along said easterly line to the northeast
' line of the 103 acre parcel of land desCLted in the deed to A. Dionigi Conni, recorded
in Vol. 371 of Official Records, at nage 184; thence south 479 East along said extens"
and along said northeasterly line, 3275.54 feet, more or less, to the most easterly Tn
corner of said 10; acre tract; thence south 439 Zest along the southeasterly line of i
said 103 acre tract, 1354.98 feet; :-ore or less, to the Northeasterly line of the trat
of land designated on the Map entitled "R.N.Burgess Company's Man No. 2 of Walnut Lane
Concord, `%antra Costa Counv, California" which man was filed in the office of the
Recorder of the County of Contra Costa,State of California, on '-arch 21, 1511, in Voll
4 of Maps at nage 92; thence north 479 23' 'Kest, along the last named line to the j
southeast line of lot 232, as designated on said Yan;thence southwesterly along said
Lot line, 437.60 feet to the center of Clayton 'Lay, as designated on said map;
thence north 47923' 'West al6nx said center line to the center of Viren Avenue as design
nated on said !sap; thence south 86908' 'Nest alone the center of said Wren Avenue
2116.06 feet to the east line of Lot 173• as designated m said Map; thence south
1952' East, along the east line of Lots 173, 172 and 139, as cffiignated to said Mao,
1089 feet to the center of Concord Boulevard as designated on said Map; thence north
88906' �ast, along said center line, 95 feet, more or less, to the East line of
Lot 120, as designated on said Mao; thence south 19 52' East along the Nast line
of Lots 120, 64, 75, 30 and 27 as designated on said Map, 2415.63,feet to the center
line of the County Road leading f rom Concord to Clayton; thence south 70956' East,
along the center of said County Road to the center of the road known as Babel Road
and which last named road runs along the "est line of tae tract of land designated
on the Map entitled "Map of the Greenfield Tract, Contra Costa County, California"
which map was filed in the office of the 'Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, -
State of California, oa July 2, 1915, in Vol. 12 of Maps, at page 276; thence south
89261/2.' East, along tae center of said road to the extension southeasterly of the
north. line of.the 21.89 acre tract described in thedeed of trust executed by Antonio
Fregulia, et ux recorded Nov. 6, 1933, _n Vol. 353 of Official Records, at .age 87;
thence northwesterly along said extension and along the northerly line of the 21.39
acre and 20 acre tracis described in said deed of trust, 15.63 chains more or less,
to the westerly line of said 20 acre tract; thence south 19 1/29 Fest alone; said
westerly line and the extension thereof to the center of the road leading Prem the
Ygnacio Valley Road to Cowell, known as Ynez Avenue; thence north 70930' 'Jest,
along the center of said Avenue to the intersectisn thereof with the extensi.-I North
19930' East of the East line of the tract of land designated on tae Map entitled "Maps
of Ridge nark Tracr, beig a subdivision of Lots Nos. 21 and 22 of Francisco Galindo
Lands, Ranono Monte del Diablo, near Concord, Contra Costa County, California"
which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, Statl
of California, on October 11; 1912,in vol. 9 of Mans, at page 186; -.hence south199
30' west along said extension and along the east line of said subdivision; 2399.30
feet to the most southerly corner of said Subdivision; thence north 47956' Wess along)
the.southerly line of said subdivision to the southeast line of the 10 acre tract
described.in the de-6 �o 8 aspe_ T.Stratton, et ux. recorded in Vol. 256 of Official
Recorag
s, at pae 204, being at post "G2" or "SFG2" of the Rancho San Miguel; thence '
south 429 °liest�along the last named line, 170.88 feet to the nor:.heast line of the
36.75 acre tact described in said deed to Stratton being at post "G" or "SPG" of
the Sen Miguel Rancho; thence south 36930' East along the northeastline of said 36.75
acre tract and the extension thereef,.1395.90 feet to post "F.S.P P.S." at the south)
east corner of Division No. 4 of what_is known as the 1000 acre tract in the Rancho
' San Miguel; thence continuing south 36930' East, 7401.90 feet to Post "PPS" of said
Rancho; thence south 429 "nest, 600 feet,more or less to the northeasterly line of th�
195.22 acre tract described in the deed to John Costa, recorded in Vol. 330 of
Officialnecords, at pace 3681 thence alone- the exterior boundary of said 195.22
acre tract as follows: °out:. 29945' East, 800 feet more or less, to an angle therein�;
south 639 crest, 11.88 feet south o7 1/29 East 402.60 feet to station I.S.L. 141"
thence south 239 30' East, 2283.bo feet to Station "D", South 73915' est, 1584
feet to st ation "DG"; thence leaving the boundary of said Costa Tract, continuing
South 73915' Nest, along the south line of the 40 acre tract of land described in th
' deed to Joe Maugini, et al, recorded in Vol. 134 of Official R�eords, at pg3e274, 207676
feet to the ce.ser of the Ygnacio Valley and Pine Canyon Roads, thence southeasterly
along the center of s-3id Pine Canyon Road, to the north line of the 117.84 acre
tract described in the deed to Paul Bancroft, at al. recorded Feb, 11, 1927, in Vol. 1
77 of Official Rccorns, at page 131, thence along the exterior boundary lines of
said tract, North 62 1/29 East, 54.42 chains to station "B.VV," south 19 Last, 23
chains to tree marked "S.L. 11" and South 22 1/49 Fast, to the north line of the
County road; thence westerly along the north line of said Road to the center Of
said Pine Canyon Road; thence along said center line to the North line of the 20
acre tract distributed to Rosa Cereghino by decree dated July 20, 1925 (Superior
Court Contra Costa County) a certified copy of which Decree was recorded July 20,
1925 in Vol. 3 of Official Records at page 87; thence south 72930' West 4ong said
North line, being along the center of a 50 foot road, 995 feet to the west line
of said 20 acre tract; thence along the west and south lines of said 20 acre tract
South 99 East 824 feet and Ncrch 829 East, 903.32 feet to the center of said Pine
Canyon road; thence south al,,ng said center line to the extension North 829 East
of the North line of the 25 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Albertina
Lamb, recorded November 24, 1933 in Vol. 345 of Official Records, at Page 463;
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thence south 820 'gest 13.18 chains, more or less, to the East line of said 25 acre
tract, thence South 190 East along said East line and the extension thereof, to the
center of the County Road known as 'Walnut Avenue; thence East along said center line
to the center of said Pine Canyon Road; thence along the center of said Pine Canyon
Road, South 31028' Past, 304.03 feet; thence "joutherly, continuing along said
center line to the exte::sion masterly of the south line of the 40 foot in width
strip reserved in the deed to Catherine Jane Good, recorded April 30, 1927, in
'al. 81 of Official Records, page 84; thence in a general 'Westerly and southerly
direction along the south and East lines of said 40 foot strip to the north line
of the 328 acre parcel of land conveyed to Lary H. Hutchinson by deed recorded April '
2, 1932, in Vol. 305 of Official Records, at nage 422; thence south 77 1120 East
along said North line to the center of said Pine Canyon Road; thence southeasterly
alone said ceter line to the East line of said 328 acre tract; thence along the
exterior boundary lines of said 328 acre tract as follows: South 8030' East, to
Post "Y.S." south 14035' east. 29.70 chains to an angle therein; North 630 10' ilest,
82.90 chains to an angle therein; Porth 19 1/40 East- 40.68 chains to the North
line thereof and south 77 1/20 East, along said Northline to the best line of said 4
foot strip lastly above referred to; thence in a Wxeral northerly and easterly direc -
ion "a-along the ilest and north line of said strip to the West line of said Pine '
Canyon Road; thence north along said 7:est line to the South line of the 33-576 acre
tract described in the Deed to Iaomas Telfer et ux. recorded January 31,1930, in
Vol. 222 of Official Records, at page 1393 thence North 89052' 'Vest along the said
south line to the 'Nest line of said 33.570 acre tract, being in the center of a road•
thence North 0008' 'gest along said West line, and said line extended, being along
said Road, to the south line of the County Road known as 4Nalnut Avenue; thence "lest
alon-, the south line of said Avenue to the East line of the 70.12 acre parcel of lan
described in the deed to Albert L. Munger,recorded January 11, 1935, in Vol. 372
of Official Records, at nage 210; thence south along said East line 2300 feet;
thence Westerly parallel with the south line of said 70.12 acre tract, and the ex-
t4nsion thereof to the east line of said 50 acre parcel of land described in the
deed to '6111iam Straight, et al. recorded November 24, 1933, in Vol. 354 of �fficialj
Records at page 122; thence south 1/40 best along said east line to the south line
of said 50 acre tract; thence noiih 70 3/40 (lest, 11 chains 22.b links to the 'treat
line thereof; thence North 1/40 East along said 'Test line to the south line of the
25.315 acre tract described in the deed to Katherine K. Trumbul, et vir. recorded
February 2, 1928, in Vol.124 of Official Records, at page 340; thence north 786551
',Nest along said youth line 742.12 feet to the East line of the parcel of land conveyekd
to Henry 3iuller, et ux, by deed recorded December 29, lj30, in Vol. 258 of Official I
Records, at page 271; thence south 0015' East, along said East line to the South line
of said L'uller Tract; thence North 79031' Nest along said South line 6.55 chains
to the East line o2 the 173.30 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Charles
S. 'Wheeler, Jr. recorded May 25, 1933 in Vol. 339 of Official Records, at page 418;
thence South 0015' East along said Eastline to the south line of said 173.3O acre _
tract;thence along the Southerly line of said tract North 58015' 'Nest, 3014.8 feet;
North 0015' 'lest, 35 7 feet; south 830 'Nest, 477.8 feet, south 370 'rest, 704.2 feet ,
North 770 j0' -tient, 487 feet and north 48030' 'Nest, 650.1 Zet to the center of the
Ygnacio Valley Road; thence easterly along the center of said Ygnacio Valley Road
to Post "SS1" of Lot No. 3, Valley Land of Rancho Sanbtiguel, said point being the
point of beginning of the description of the 255.26 acre tract embodied in the deed
of trust executed by J.6.11arshbank, recorded in Vol. 241 of Official Records,- at sagg
133• thence north 37 1/40 Sest through said 255.26 acre tract, bet ng along a south-
westerly line of said Lot 3, Valley and of the Rancho San Miguel, to the southeast
Line of Lot 41 as said Lot is desig:.ated on the Map entitled "Mas No. 1, -vialnut Park!
Lands of 'Walnut Creek Development Company" which mao was filed in the office of the
Recorder of the County of,Contra Costa, State of California, on June 20, 1910 in I -
Vol. 3 of +pans, at page 50; thence alone the southeasterly line of Lots 41, 40 and 39
as designated on said Liao as follows: South 48041 112( West, to an angle therein �
at'the most northerly corner of the tract marked "Sulphur Spring"; thence south
47033 1/2' East, 63.4 feet; south 48°_26 1/2' 'Nest, 62 feet; thence north 480 1/1' list
64 feet and south 480 41 172' West, 665.2 feet to the southerly line of the 45.15
acre tract described in the deed to Idolene Hooper Hale, recorded in Vol. 133 0f
Official Records, at nage 220; thence South 820 30 1/2, Viest, along said souther
line and along the south line of the 7.32 acre tract described in the said deed,
848.88 feet and north 8;038' 'Test, 302.07 feet to the center line of the Road forming
the -East line of Lot 5, as designated on said Liao of walnut Park; thence south 7007,
West along said East line of said Lot 5, 170.18 feet to the south line thereof;
thence North 81,00Z' ;;est along said south line and the extension thereof, to the
West line of the 0outhern Pacific Railroad (San Ramon Valley Branch);thence Northerly•
along the west line of said Railroad strip to a point which bears North �;0 cast fm"I ,
zae Yortheas corner of the tract of land designated on the map entitled Subdivision
No. 1, Larkey Ranch, 'Walnut Creek, California which map was filed in the office
of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on January 5,
1911, in Vol. 4 of ,Saps, at oage.79; thence south 890 Wiest alon= said extended
line and along the north line of said Subdivision to the Northwest corner of said
Subdivision in the center of the County Road leading from Walnut Creek to 'Martinez;
thence south 15010' West along said center line 15 feet more or less to thecenter
of the road which forms the south line.of the tract of land designated on the Liap
entitled "Map of Hook Estate Subdivision No. 1", which ma was filed in theoffice
of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on April 18, 1914
in Vol. 11 of Mans, at nage 255; thence south 89030' West along the last named
line being along what is sometimes known as the "Back Road to Martinez" 3146.93
feet to the west line of said Subdivision being in the center of a road leading
northerly; thence north along the last named line, 1284.81 feet to the n-rth line
of said Subdivisio_1; thence continuing North along the center of the last named
road 1400 feet. :®ore or less, to an angle therein; thence west, and continuing alon
the center of said road, 2400 feet more or less, to the intersection ther�o f with th
center of the old Pleasant Hill Road along the East line of the Pleasant Hill School
District property; thence north along the center of said old road an;: along the
center of the Pleasant Hill Road leading to Martinez, to the intersection thereof
with the extension south 88 1/40 west of the center of the "Private Road" and
which center line of said "Private Road" is the n therly line of the 25 acre tract
described in the deed to Raymon -':.Claeys, r,-corded in :Vol. 338 of Official Records
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at page 245; thence Easterly along the center of said "Private Road" to the inter_ --
section thereof with the east line of Lot 9 as designated on the Map entitled "Ian j
the Partition of the Boss Ranch" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder
of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on January 16, 1992, in Vol
. 42 1
of Deeds, at page 24; thence north along the east line of Lots 9 and 9, as designatedi
on said Man of the Boss Ranch to poet "GB2"; thencealong the exterior boundary lines
of the 312 acre tract described in the deed to 'William F.Stubbs, recorded in Vol, 133
of Deeds, at page 485, East 650 feet; more or less, to the east line thereof, thence i
Northerly along- said East line 2200 feet more or less, to the south line of the 313 I
' acre tract described in the de_, to Contra Costa Golf Club, recorded in Vol. 345
of Official Recoros, at age 335; thence westerly along the south line of said Golf i
Club Tract to tae west line thereof; thence north 0030' West, along said 'West ling
2565.42 feet to the north line thereof; thence north g90 Oast, alon=_ said North line,
5254.92 feet to the east line of the 237 acre tract desevbed in the deea to Joseph
M.Christen, recorded in Vol, 99 of Deeds, at page 140; thence North along said East i
line, 2650 feet more or less, to the south line of the 173,71 acre tract described
in the deed to E. O'Line Hummel, recorded in Vol. 391 of "fficial Recor:s, at page
141; thence north along said line and alonL the East line of the tract described
' in the deed to Sara Belle Sears, recorded in Vol, 12; of Deeds, at page 446, and along
the east line of the tract described in the deed to Sara Belle Sears, recorded in Vol'
77 of De%s, at page 536, 3200 feet more or less, to the center of the road known
as "Inair Road" leaning from Muir Station to the Martinez-Pacheco Road; thence Easterl
alon said center line to the center of the County Road leading from yartinez to
`acheco; thence northerly along the last named center line to the south line of the
right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; thence westerly along the
last named line to the east line of the7L.lb acre tract described in the deed to
Contra Costa Realty Company, recorded in Vol. 294 of Deeds, at page 449, if extended
south from the southeast corner of said tract; thence north along said extension
and along the east line of said 72.10 acre tract, to the NorthaBt corner thereof;
thence south 99 3/40 pest along the north line of said 72.16 acre tract, 2385.90 feet
more o_ Less, to Stat-on "G2" at the northwest corner 0f id 72,16 acre tract;
thence south along the west line of said tract, 1325.94 feet, more or less, to north
line of the 108 acre tract described in the deed to Alfred C.Rasa, recorded in Vol,
160 of Official Records, at page 119; thence west along the last named line to the
East line of the 49.31 acre tract described in said deed (190 or 118); thence along _
the easterly and southerlyy' lines o: said 4).31 acretract as follows: mouth o0 Nest,
1416.36 feet; south 11.1/40 1Pest, 297.10 feet; south Zoe West, 6.99 feet; north 730
West, 396 feet North o3 1/20 'Wes., 194.04 feet• north 4b 1!20 West, 190,12 feet;
north 95 1/20 'gest, 221.76 fee.; and north 93 3%40 'Rest, 309.54 feet to the center
of the County Road leading from Martinez to Plea=ant Hill; thence leaving the south I
line of said 49.31 acre tract and run:,ing,along the westerly line thereof, north 19 11/A -
West along the center of said road, 501.44 feet and north 670 'nest, 93-06 fejt to
a point in said County Road under a bridge over theArroyo Del He bre; thence westerly
'and continuing along the center of said road to its intersection with the center
line of Alha..ora Avenue in the Town of Martinez, being in the center of the Highway
leading from yartinez to Oakland via Franklin Canyon; thence southerly and westerly
along the center of said Franklin Canyon Highway to a point therein, south 70030'
East from the southeast corner of ti,e 18.80 acre trac. descrioed in the deed to
John G.Duane, recorded in Vol, 80 of Deeds, at page b28; thence along the said ex-
tension and along the :ouch line of said Duane Tract, Borth 70 1/20 West to an angle)
taer.i:,; thence nc th 72- siest, 129.3o feet; .Borth go 1/20 West, 96.36 feet; south
770 hest, 120,76 feet an, south b5 1/20 West, 243.54 feet to the east line of Lot "J"
of Division No. 1 of the Rancho +1 Pinole; thence n.,rtherly along the last named
line, 3400 feet mors or less to the north line thereof; thence south 59016121" West, l
along said north line lloo.11 feet totha east line of the 70.76 acre tract descrioed)
in the deed tb A,F.Silva, recorded in Vol. 332 of Deeds, at p3,ge 114; thence along
the easterly line of said 70.76 Acre-tract North 2053'23" East, 539.11 feet; North
52014'27" West, 1293.39 feet and north 0014' 10" 'lest, 250.14 feet to the north
line of said 70.76 acre tract; thence west along said North line t0 the east line
of the Rancho Can da del Hamore (Nor'.hern Part); thence north along said Rancho line
to its intersection with the center of the Bay Shore Highway first hereinabove
referred to; thence in a general westerly .irection along the center of said Highway
to the point of beginning.
EXCEPTIFIG THEREFROM: Those carpels of land describedasfollows:
1-a. The east 1/2 of the West 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of the
Northeast 1/4 and the West 1/2 of ti.e Lkst 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast
1/4 of Section 35, Tormshio 2 North, Range 2 east.
' b. The south 1/2 of the southeast 1/4 of Section 26, Township 2 North,
Range 2 East.
C. Portion o: the Northwest 1/4 of Septi n 36, Township 2 North, Range
2 East, containin_ 24,11 acres, more or less, as described in the de,:d to Vennanaio
• Del Barba, et al. recorded December 19, 1930, in Vol. 262 of Official Records, at
p age 191.
d. Portion of the southwest 1/4 of the southwest 1/4 of Section 24,
township 2 North, Mange 2 East, containing 7300 square feet, more or less, as descrioed
in the aced to V. Del Barba, recorded August 28, 1913, in Vol. 207 of Deeds, at page)
426.
' e• Lot 4 in Block 12, "Mao of O'Hara Addition to the Town of
Oakley,
Cont.a Costa County, Cal," viii ch map was filed in the office of tiro recorder of the
County of Oontia Costa, September 5, 1906 in Vol. C of Maps at page 60.
13, 14
and
in Block A; LLots 1, 2,3 4,5,0, the West 1/S of the�sou hl1/21of Lot 79 North
1/2 of
Lot 7 and all of Lots 5 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 14, 15 16, 17 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23
and 24, Bloc's B; Lots 2,4, b, and 9, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, lo, 17 and 18 Block
as designated on the map entitled "Poinsettia Land Company Nest Pittsburg '.ract
Unit No. 1, Contra Costa County, Calif." which map was filed in the office of the
Recorder of t:,e County of Oontra Cosa, June 19, 1926, in Vol. 19 of Maps, at nage
506•
j_ The Northwest 1/4 of Section 9, Township 2 North, Range 1 nest, containin
100 acres, more or less.
Not including in said Exception 3 however, these parcels of land and rights
of way, conveyed to General Chemical Company of California, by deeds recorded March;
8, 1911, in Vol. loo o'_ Deeds, at age 85 and May 1, 1913, in Vol. 204 of Deeds,
at cage 72.
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4. Those parcels of land distributed by Decree of Distribution of the Estate of
Fa:i:ie Cunningham, deceased (Cont_a Costa County Probate No. 3822) dated December
27 1920, a ce,tified cony of which Decree was recorded Decemoer 27, 1920, in Vol.
394.of Deeds, at gage 64, as follows:
A- These narcels of land containing 22.56 acres (net) and 22.96 acres (net) dis-
tributed to Wiliia.m F.Cunningham.
H_ Those parcels of lana containing 22.56 acres (net) and 22.96 acres (net)
distributed to James B.Cunningham.
C_ Th se parcels of land containing 22.56 acres (net) 22.37 acres and 0.59 of
an acre.distributed to Joseph Cunningham.
D_ Those parcels of land containing 22.56 acres (net) and 22.96 acres distributes '.
to George A.Cunningham,
E- Those narcels of land containing 45.12 acres (net) and 45.91 acres, distribut_
ed to Simon W.Oun:,ingham.
Not including in said Exception 4, A,B,C,D and E, however the following:'
1_ The easement or fee title premises of Southern Pacific Railroad Company,
Southern Pacific Company; Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company; Sacramento
"orthern Railway, a corporation; Sacramento Northern Railroad, a corporation, or any
other Railroad Company or iu olic utility corporation. '
2_ That portion thereof conveyed to California mater Senate Company, by deeds
recorded in Vol. 212 of Official Records, at page 66; 220 Official Records, nage 34;
222 Official :.cords, page 11; 200 official Records, page 23; and 209 Official Records,
nage 78.
5- Lots 50, 51 and 42, asdesignated on the Map entitled "Map of the iiovernment
or Gwin Ranch, Contra Cosa C0." which man was filed in the office of the Recorder
of the County of Co:;tra Costa, November 81 1864, in Vol. D of Maas, 87.
Not included in this exception, however, that porti.,n of said lot 50 conveyed
to Daniel M. McElvain, et ux, by deed recorded June 16, 1920, in Vol. 45 of Official
Records, at page 113.
6_ Those _narcels of land conveyedto Ancone P.Rose, by deed recorded November 1
1912, in Vol. 191 of Deets, at page 4,
6,
Not included in this exception, however, the 70 foot in width strip of land
conveyed to Bay Point and Clayton Railroad Company by deed recorded March 7, 1907
in Vol. 123 of Deeds, at page 463.
7_ Those parcels of land distributed by the Decree of Distribition of Estate of
John Enos Vargas, dated Dec. 17, 1928, a certified copy of which was records" Dec.
17, 1928, in Vol. 145 of Official Records, at nage 464.
Not included in this exception, however, any nortion of thepremises lying within
theright of way of the.Southern Pacific Railroad (San Ramon Branch).
8- Ti:ose parcels of land in the Rancho Mone del Diablo bounded as fo llows:
A- On the west and north oy property now or formerly of Hook; East by Southern
Pacific Railroad(San Ramon Branch); South by orouerty of California.Water Service
Comnany.
B- On the west and North by property now or formerly of California 'Water Service I '
Company; on the Fast by what is known as the 01:: Fair Ground Road; and on the south
by lheCounty Road leading from Concord t: r
> acheeo.
C_ That 5 acre parcel bounded on the West by what is known as the Old Fair
Ground Road; on-the North by property now or formerly of Bissio; on the East by
property nowor formerly of .:arch E.Fis�.er and o:; the. south by the County Road
leadin from Concord to Pacheco.
D_ That parcel of land bounded on the south by property now or formerly of
Bisso, Fisher and °arker; and on the east by Southern Pacific Railroad (San Ramon
Branch); on the north by California rater Service Company and on the west by what
is known as the Old Fair Ground Road; together with a small strip lying to the _
West thereof.
E_ That parcel of land containing 3.64 acres, more or less, conveyed to Albina .
Hisao, by deed.recorded -arch 17, 1919 in Vol. 332 of Deeds, at page 402.
9_ Lot 12 in Block X. Lots 9, 10, and 11, in Block G; Lots 1 and 2, Block H;
Lots 9, 10 and 11, Block'J• the northeasterly 1/2 of Lot 14 and the southerly 32.5
feet (adjoining said Lot 1�+) of the Northeasterly 1/2 of Lot 13, Block B. as desig-
nated on the Map entitled "Map of the Town of Todos Santos" which map was filed in
the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, April 2, 1669, in Vol.
A of Kaps,at nage 3.
10_ A That Parcel of land conveyed to Peter Tamburini et ux, by deeds recorded
December 18, 1935; in Vol. 396 of Official Records at page 410 and Vol. 400 of
Official necords at nage 209.
B_ Lots 8 and 9, Block 2, as designated on the Man entitled "Map of Concord,
Cont--a Costa County, Cal." which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of
the County of Contra Costa, Marccn 26, 1891, in Vol. F of sans, at page 127. '
11_ The Easterly 5e feet of Lots 1 and 2, Block 3• all of Lots 5 and b in Block
9 as des_gnated on the Man entitled "Map of the Fosket Addition No. 2 of the Town
of Concord" which man was filed December 20, 1;10, in Vol. 3 of Maps, at nage 73.
12- Lot 7, Block 4, as designated on the Man entitled "21ap of the Boyd Additioi;
to the town of Concord" which man was filed in the office of the Recorder. of the
County of Contra Costa, Feb. 9th, 1911, in Vol. 4 of Maps at nage 85.
13_ Lots 14 and 19 in Block 5; Lots 3, 5, and 13 in Block 1; Lot 11, in Block 4;
Lot 10 in Block 5; the westerly 90 feet of Lots 13 and 15 in Block 5, as designated
on the Map entitled "Amended Map of Maltby's Second Addition to Concord" which map
was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, August 30,
1911 in Vol; 5 of Maps at page 120.
14- Lots 5 and 6 in Dlock A, as designated on the Map entitled ".R.N.Burgess
Company's Man No. 3, a portion of Parkside Addition and the Racetrack Subdivision,
Contra Costa County, California" which mat,was filed !Lay 6, 1912, in Vol. 7 of
Maps, at page 155•
15a_ Lots 7•-, 83 64,, 137, 138, 139 227, 228, 229 and 230, as designated
on the Map entitled "R.N.Durgess Company's Mat) No. 2 Yialnut Lands, Contra Costa
County, California" which map was filed March 21, 1911, in Vol. 4 of Maps,.a t page9 .
15_b. The Northerly 2 acres, more or less, of Lot 205, as designated on the
Man entitled "R.N.Burgess Comnany's Map No. 2, 'ralnut Lands" which map was filed
March 21, 1911, in Vol. 4 of Maps, at cage 92, as descriced in the deed to Rex
MCCurdy, et ux, recorded August 26, 1919, in Vol. 348 of Deeds, at page lo.
16_ That parcel of land conveyed to M.J. Durant, et ux. by deed recorded
August 26, 1925, in Vol. 1 of Official Reeoros, at page 294.
177
Nor included in this exception however, that portion conveyed to Olga L.Lace,
et vir, by deed recorded October 14, 1930, in vol. 235 of Official Records, at page
269.
17_ Lite 1,2,3,4,5,0,7,8, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19 and 20, as designated on the Map
entitled "Concord Acres, Contra Costa County, Calif." which man was filed February
11, 1920, in Vol. 17 of Maps, at mage 3368.
18- Lots 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 4b, 47, 48, 49 and 50, as designated on the map
entitled "Map of Concord Acres Annex" which man was filed in the office of the
Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, May 29, 1920, in Vol. 17 of Mans, at Page 369,
19- Lots land 2, as designated on the map entitled "Official Man of Contra
Costa Royal Acres" which man was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County
of Contl:a Costa, May 3, 1927, in Vol, 1 of Official Mans, at page 19.
20- Lot lo, as designated on the Map entitled "Map showing Subdivisions of Lan s
in the Estate of Francisco Galindo" which map w as filed in the office of the Records
of the County of Contra Costa, December 24, i901,- in Vo., B of Maps, at page 35,
containing 30.59 acres more or less.
Not included in this exception, however, the 5 acre parcel of land conveyed
to Vittorio Regalia by deed dated March 12, 1903, recorded in Vol. 95 of Deeds,
at page 546.'
2la_ 10 acres, more or less, bounded North and east by property now or formerly
of Bartnett, south by property now or formerly of 'Waters, et al. 'nest by the County I _
Road.
2lb- 63.28 acres, more or less, bounded North by llown of Pacl_ece and Property
now or formerly of Macchi; =est by property nor or formerly of Gianelli and West by
County Road- less 2 acres of Valley Pipe Line Company.
21c- 157,42 acres, more or less, bounded North by Property now or formerly
of Hook; East and south by property now or formerly of Hartnett, et al. 'West.by County
Road and property now or formerly of Hartnett, et al. I
2ld- A tract of land known as the 'W.Burris lo; bounded North by County Road,
South and east by ifalnut Creek and West by Burress Street.
2le_ 91.25 acres, more or less, bounded North by County Road; West by property
now or formerly of Hook, et al. last by a Roadway and south by Sewer Farm of Town
of Concord.
21f_ 75 acres, more or less, bounded North by property now or formerly of
Bartneit, East by property now or formerly of Canzani; south by property now or
formerly of Waters aid aes-.by property no:: or formerly of Hartnett and County Road. 1
22- Those parcels of land conveyee to Eugenio Gianelli, et al, by deed record-
ed Feb. 5, 1925, in Vol. 482 of Deeds, at nage 372.
23_ Those parcels of land conveyed to L. Minorini, et ux. by deed recorded
June b, 1923, in Vol. 441 of Deeds, at nage 317, and to Luigi Mincrini, by deed
recorded March 30, 1932, in Vol. 305 of Official Records, at page 405.
24- That parcel of land, containing 20 acres,more or less, conveyed to B�rnarc�o
Giussi et al, by deed recorded Novernber 21, 1933, in vol. 345 of Official Recorus,
' e page 448.
25a- Those Parcels of land,described in the to Angiolina Ginochio, et a1. re-
corded Sent, 24 -1934, in Vol. 300 of Official Recoras, at page 348•
25b- Lot 9, Rs designated on the map entitled "Amended Map showing Subdivisio s
of lands in the Estat6 of Francisco G$indo portion of Rancho Monte Del Diablo, Cont a
Costa Co. Cal." which ma_� was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of
Contra Costa, September 17, 1902 in Vol, F of Maps, at page 128.
Not including in said Exception 25b however, the westerly 10 acres of said
lot 9 conveyed to B.Mahoney by deea recorded Dec. 1, 1905, in Vol. 114 of Deeds,
at page 15c .
26_ The 92.74 acre tract of land described in the deed of trust executed by
H.B.Blanding, recorded July 2, 1934, in Vol, 369 of Official Records, at page 38.
27a- Those parcels of land described as Parcels la, b and c, and 2a and b in
the Mortgage executed by Louis A. Titcomb, and recorded July 2, 1931, in Vol. 292 ofd
Official Recor-s, at nage 2.5.
27b _ An undivided 1/4 interest in the 0.11 of an acre tract described in the
Mortgage executed by Louise A.Titcomb and recorded July 2, 1931, in Vol. 292 of
Official Records, at Page 25, together with the appurtenances thereto.
28_ That parcel of land described in the deed to Agnes Lozier record ed April
5, 1934, in vol. 360 of Official Records at page 179.
29_ Those parcels of land conveyed to J.L. Tuttle, at ux. by deeds recorded
Sept, 15, 1933 in Vol. 341 of Official Recoris, at page 384; Sanas ry 18, 1933, in
Vol, 345 of Official Records, at page 4 and October 11, 1934, in Vol. 379 of Official
Recor a at nage 11 containing 4.97
acre more or less; 10.26 acres, more or less,
' and 9.92 acres more or less, respectively,
30_ the 15 acre parcel of land conveyed to May Randall by deed recorded March
30, 1914, in Vol. 223 of Deeds, at page 102.
31- Those parcels of land conveyed to Elizabeth Olsen by deed recorded Dec.
5, 1931, in Vol. 305 of Official Records,.at :;age 38.
Not including in this exception, however, that portion thereof conveyed to
�asland and Antioch Railway by deed recorded August 11, 1910 in Vol. 154 of Heeds
at page 433.
3B- Lot 19 as designated on the Mao entitled "Man of G.A. Putnam's Graceland
' Acres Suodivision" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County
of Contra Costa, on August 21, 1912, in Vol. 8 of Maps at page 178.
33- That parcel of land described as Parcel 2 in the Mortgage executed by
Annie Loucks, recorded July 27, 1927 in Vol. 97 of Official Records, at page 15.
34_ That parcel of -and described in the deed to A. Cuneo et ux. recorded
April 3, 1935, in Vol. 387 of Official Records, at page 205.
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be and the same is hereby declared duly organized as a county Water District
under the name of The Contra Costa County Water District and the County Clerk is
hereby ordered to cause a copy of this Resolution and Order to be filed with the
Secretary of State of the State of California, and cause a copy thereof to be
s
recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County.
The foregoing Resolution is adopted on the 8th day of May, 1936, by the r0l:,a
following vote of the Board, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M.Stow, W.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath.
Noes: Norte. Absent: None.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, May llth, 1936, at 10 o'clock
A.m.
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PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 NON-PARTISAN
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STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT SPECIAL EyECTION, MAY 5, 1936,
FOR FORMATION OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTYI,7IATER DISTRICT.!!
Precinct
Total
vote YES NO
cast
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! y
jjPittsburg 14 /3� ��c
�Pittsburg
1 Pittsburgle
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Antioch 1
iiAntioch 2 17 i
Antiochj /e II
Antioch 4 lel, '71
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Antioch 5
Antioch 6
;Antioch 7 I /)7
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jAntiooh 9 ! /1 /7
Total Antioch Inc. Yes: 1236
��I it ■ Antioch Inc. NO.. 71
ii Lone Tree 1 0
hLone Tree 2 17l,
Oakley No.No. 1 SG 1 II
�lOakley No. . 2
j !dotal Unincorpo 6 ted Yes 2670 '
District i _No. 514
�iTotal Vote cast 10037 11a Total vote in favor of
Spoiled ballots 45 i ti iformation of district. 8934, I'
dotalvote against for—
TC
�Imation of dist#ct, 1058 p
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7.
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NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE
198 .
V
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ELECTION
PRECINCTS
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Totals Brought Forward
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Giant ._......
li
Oleum U i
I.
Rodeo No.1
Rodeo No.2 ! �i
Pinole No.I II
Pinole No.2
Hercules
Selby li it .I II
II ��
I I
I
Crockett No.1
Crockett No.2
Crockett No.3
Crockett No.4
Crockett No.5' '
Crockett No.0
7
I
Crockett No.7 - --
I
Port Costa No.1
Port Costa No.2
Dauville No.1
Danville No.2
I
San Ramon ._—
I
Tassajnra
Alamo
Lafayette No.l
Lafayette No.2 it 3
I
Canyon
Mornga
St.Marys
Orinda
Alhambra .. -
Walnut Creek No.171
Walnut Creek No.2
Walnut Creek No.3
Walnut Creek No.4
Saranap :I I
Martinez No.1
Martinez No.2
Martinez No.3
Martinez No.4
Martinez\o.o
Martinez No.6it
Martinez No.7
Martinez No.5 -
I
Martinez No.9
Martinez No.10 - :I
I �
Martinez No.11 --
Martinez No.12
Martinez No.13
Vinc Hill No.1 I
Vine Hill No.2 _ ---
Mountain View No.1
. \Ionnt:un�imv No.2
Concord No.1
r � I
Concord No.2
Concord No.3
il
—
Concord No.4
Totals Carried F—rd
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-PRIMARY EL ^CT40N HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 NON-PARUSA
STATEMEx'll OF ALL VOTES CAST AT SPECIAL ELECTION,May 5tri, 1936.,
FOR PORR4ATION OF CON7�& COSTA COUNTY;IWATER DISTRICT.
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Precinct Total Vote YNS NO 3
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d- -
Cast
Port Costa 1 79
xi
,Port Costa 2 ! Tg �I (�(� / 3
II �� -
71.
jMartinez 1
Martinez 2 ddb
Martinez 3 17,2 /3
Martinez 4 /(,9 I /3 4 /3 !
Martinez 5 ; /9S /
jMartinez 6 /%d f /yo
iMartinez 7
jMartinez 6 /g`/ 179
Martinez 9 /7/
jMartinez 10 4
Martinez 11 167 /C4
,Martinez 12
Martinez 13
Martinez 14 /14 /CC
iMartines 15 /39 /AG /-3
i ! OTAL MARTINEZ NO. YES:.._ �30S t
• NO 153
Martinez 16 140
Vine Mill 1 ! /7S /47 J15-
Vine
SVine Hill 2 Tq
Mountain View 177
(Mountain View /97
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!Concord 1 �7�' I /3p 46 _
Concord 2 /S U 117 33
Concord 3 47 a
TAL CONCORD I1C. YES 377 '
• • NO
:i2 ,
5
(Concord 4
concord 5 G A
10oncord 6 36 _
Concord 7 i6x /f7 /4-
'
1Ooncord g I 134
!Pacheco 1 7y .6-3 26 _
,Pacheco 2 /0 6'14 I Al
;Associated /A /0b
;Walnut Creek 6!
'Olyde 77 /I
1 Port Chicago 1
!Port Chicago 2 /0/ r
Nicholls
:Pittsburg 1 j A
Pittsburg 2
(Pittsburg 3
(Pittsburg 4 2u-
Pittsburg 5 12
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IPittaburg 6 .2;a
(Pittsburg 7 2 u$ /S(, I 3 ;I _.....
(Pittsburg S
,Pittsburg 9
jPittsburg 10
(!Pittsburg 11
Pittsburg 12
'Pittsburg 13 /.3
?OTAL
PI7TSBUAGiINC. YES 9343 !
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NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE
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ELECTION
PRECINCTS I
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A
Berkeley Park
i
EI Cerrito No.1 .. -
EI Cerrito No.2
rl Cerrito No.3 -
EI Cerrito No.4
EI Cerrito No.5 _.
El Cerrito No.G j
EI Cerrito No.7 ;i
EI Cerrito No.8 :
i;
EI Cerrito No.9
Iii Cerrito No.10 ' i!
Iiensington No.1 l
&cnshrgton No.2
i
I{ensinggon No.3
T.
Richmond No.1
Richmond No.2
Richmond No.3
Richmond No.4
Richmond No.54',�I
II I!
Richmond No.G
Richmond No.7 II
G
Richmond No.S
Richmond No.9
I
Richmond No.10
Richmond No.11 I�
Richmond No.12
11
Richmond No.13
Richmond No.14
C
Richmond No.15
Riclnnond No.16
Richmond No.17
Richmond No.IS ''-
Richmond No.19
Richmond No.20
Richmond No.21
Richmond No.22I
Richmond No.23
I i
Richmond No.24it L._ _-- -
Richmond No.25
a
Richmond No.26 ' '� it
Richmond No.27 II
Richmond No.28
Richmond No.29it
Richmond No.30
Richmond No.31 I�
Richmond No.32
Richmond No.33 -
Richmond No.34 --
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Richmond No.35 (I
Richmond No.36
Richmond No.37j
No.
Richmond No.38 -. t
Richmond No.30 f _
Richmond No.40 I
Richmond No.41 ,
Richmond No.42
San Pablo No.1
f
San Pablo No.2
San Pablo No.3
San Pablo No.4 -
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, May 11th, 1936, at
The Board metat 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.CumminF.:s,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.'Nells, Clerk.
In hatter of Issuance of
Free License to reddle to
Howard A.Poe,
Howard A.Poe, of 320— 19th St. Richmond, an honorably discharged soldier
' having applied to this Board for a free license to peddle goods and wares in the
County of Contra Costa and the said Howard A. Poe, having exhibited to this Board
his Honorable Discharge Certificate,
IT IS BY THE. BOARD ORDERED that M.W.Joost, 'Tax Collector of Contra Costa
County, issue to said Howard A.Poe, a free license to peddle goods and wares in the
County of Contra Costa, for the term of one year,from this date,
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In Latter of Formation of
Antioch County Fire Protection
District in Contra Costa County.
WHEREAS, a petition signed by more than twenty five per cent (254,b) of the
holders of title or evidence of title to lands lying in one body, and whose names
' appear as such upon the last countyassessment rolls, having been filed with this
Board, praying for the formation of a County Fire Protection District ander the
provisions of the Statutes of 1931, page 1523, and all amendments thereto and all -
acts amendatory thereof, to �e composed of all those lands lying within the exterio
boundaries descrioed as follows, to wit:
All those lands situated in the County of Contra Costa,State of
California, situated within the following described exterior
boundaries of said proposed district, to wit;
BEGINNING at a point in the center of New York Slough on the west
line o Section 14, T 2 N., R. 1 E. M.D.B.& M. and running thence
dun East to the County line between Sacramento County and Contra
Costa County in the center of San Joaquin River; thence running
L'asterly along said County line to where the same intersects the
line running north and south between Sections 15 and 16, T 2 N.,
R. 2 E., M.D.B.&M, thence running south along the west line of
Sections 15, 22, 27 and 34 of the T 2 N. R. 2 E. M.D.B.&M. tc the
southwest corner of said Section 34; thence running West along the
south line of Sections 33 and 32 of T 2 N., R. 2 E. M.D.B.& M.
to the southwest corner of said Section 32; thence running south
along the west line of Sections 5,8,17 and 20 of T 1 N., R. 2 E.
M.D.B.& M. to the west quarter corner of said Section 20; thence
running nest thru the center of Section 19 of T 1 N., R. 2 E.
M D.B.&M. and Sections 24 and 23 of T 1 N., R. 1 E. to the _
West guar,e r corner of said Section 23 and on the boundary line
between Supervisor District 4 and 5; thence running North along
said Supervisor District line and the west line of Sections
23, 14, ll and 2 of T 1 N., R. 1 E. M.D.B.&M. and Sections 35,
26, 23 and 14 of T 2 N., R 1 E., M.D.B.&M. to the point of
beginning.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM all of the lands lying within the corporate boundaries
of the City of Antioch, State of California, as the same stood
on the first day of November, 1935•
AND WHEREAS, this Board having heretofore appointed C.H. Brown to prepare
the report on said proposed District, as required under the provisions of the
District Investigation Act of 1933, and the said C.H.Brown having filed with this
Board his said Report,
NOW, .HL--AEFCRE, BE IT RESOLVED: That this Board does hereby declare its
inUntion to form, or organize, said territory above described into a County Fire
Protection District to be known as "Antioch County Fire Protech on District in
Contra Costa County."
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: And it is hereby ordered that the hearing gpon said
petition, and the said report as filed by said C.H.Brown, be and the same is hereby
set for Monday, the 151h day of June, 1936, ac 10 o'clock A.M. at the Chambers of
this Board-in the Hall of Records, in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa;
IT IS FURTF.ER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board publish notice
of the time and place of said hearing in the "Antioch Ledger" a newspaper printed
and published in the County of Contra Costa, and circulated in said proposed Distric
once week for two successive weeks prior to the time set for said hearing,
The above and foregoing Resolution was adopted on the 11th day.of May, 1936,
bythe following vote of the Board, tow it:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, $tow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: None.
In Matter of Canvassing of
Returns of Absentee Ballots.
This being time and place required by law for canvassing of Absent Voters
ballots for the May Presidettial Primary Election held May 5, 1936, and each of
said ballots having been return ed to the Clerk of this Board, the Board proceeds
to and does canvass the ballots cast at said election by abs�tee voters and the rote
cast by said voters is as shown on bottom of Statement of mea canvassed on May
7th and May 8th, 1936, by this Board, at page 166 Vol. 32 of Minutes of this p
Board.
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And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, 6
May 18th 1 93 , at 9 o'clock
A.M.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COi;TEA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, May 18th, 1936.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry 1 Stew, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.--ells, Clerk.
InMatter of Graniing Dance Permits.
The following applicants having applied to this Board for permission to
conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates:
Knightsen Garden Club, May 23rd, 1936, Knightsen Farm Bureau.
' Herbert Haynes, American Legion Hall, Brentwood, California.
It is by the Board ordered that said permission be granted., _
In Matterof Approval of Contract
between U.S.Biological Survey
and California State Department of
Agriculture and the County of
Contra Costa.
The U.S.Biological Survey, the California State Department of Agriculture
having presented to this Board, a form of Agreement between the said U.S. Biological
Survey and the California Stl--te Department of Agriculture, and the County of Contra
Costa, for the purpose of predatory animal control within the County;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same
is hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign
' the same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
In Matter of apnlication of
Atlas Powder Company for permit
to lay Water pipe Line.
The Atlas Powder Company having applied to this Board for permission to
lay a six inch steel pine in a trench three to four feet deep, from the 24 inch
water main at a point near intersection of County Road No. 25 and the State High—
way U.S. Route 40,
IT-IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said pipe line be and the
same is hereby granted, work to be done under the supervision of the County Engine r
of Contra Costa County, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District
In Matter of Proposed Ordinance
Submitted by John A.Miller, for Shortening
of Terms of Trusties. -
John A.Miller, Sheriff of Contra Costa County, having presented to this
Board, a request that an Ordinance be adopted by this Board allowing Trusties
confined in the County Jail of Contra Costa County and doing work for said County,
ten days per month credit on their sentences in recognition for work done by them,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be r e ferred to the District
Attorney of Contra Costa County for his Opinion as to the legality of said request
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IIn natter of Appointment of Ernest
Roberts, as Truck Driver.
Upon request of John A.Miller, Sheriff of Contra Costa County, It is by the
Board ordered that Ernest Roberts, be and he is hereby appointed a Truck Driver to
h work under the su--e rvision of said Sheriff at a salary of $132 per month, to begin
June lst,1936
It is further Ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant monthly on the
County Treasurer in favor of Ernest Roberts, for sum of $132 in payment of said .;
salary, and that the County Treasurer pay the same.~, -
In Matter of Appointment of
Hercules Logan; as Night +-atchman
and Janitor.
On request of John A.Miller, Sheriff, IT IS ORDERED that Hercules Logan
be and he is hereby appointed Night Watchman and Janitor for the Court House Buildin
at a salary of $132 per month, to begin June let, 1936.
It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw monthly on the County
Treasurer, a warrant in favor of Hercules Logan, in sum of $132, inpayment of
said salary, and that the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County pay the same.,<
In Matter of Adoption of }Silk
Ordinance.
A proposed Ordinance having been presented to this Board governing the sale
of milk in Contra Costa County,
It is ordered that said proposed Form of Ordinance be and the sane is <�
hereby referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa Oounty for his opinion
as to the legality of said Ordinance,
The District Attorney to make report to this Board at its meeting to be
held on June 1st, 1936, at 11 o'clock A.M. and the Milk Dealers Association of the
said County of Contra Costa are hereby invited to attend the hearing on said Ordinanc ,
on said date.
In Matter of Resignation of
James F.Albright, as Commissioner
of the Kensington Fire District.
James F.Albright, Commissioner of Kensington Fire District, having tendered
to this Board, his resignation as Fire Corarnissioner of Kensington Fire District,
to take effect as of this date;
It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby
accepted and said office declared vacant. -
In !latter of appointment of
Dr. Everett A.Coe, as Commissioner _
of Kensington Fire District.
There being a vacancy on the Board of Fire Commissioners of Kensington Fire -
District, caused by resignation of James F.Albright, _
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, It is by the
Board ordered that Everett A.Coe be and he is hereby appointed a Fire Commissioner
of Kensington Fire District to serve for the unexpired tern of James F.Albright,
resigned.
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In Matter of Cancellation of Warrants.
Upon rquest of D.M,Teeter, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered
that the following warrants on County 'Treasury of Co_:ira Costs County, be and the
same are hereby declared cancelled:
CHARITIES & CORRN. FUND,
Number late of Issue Amount.
4993 Ja:.1, 1930, 6 ig.00
5000 " 1, 1930, 30.00
592 Feb. 1, 1930, 38.50
5844 1. 1, 1936, 24.00
5892 " 1, 1930, 22,00
5895 " 1, 1930; 25,00
6095 " 1, 1930, 15.00
6107 ° 1, 193b, 10.00
6120 " 1, 1930, 30.00
5195 1, 1930, 30.00
6293 " 1, 1936 30.00
0053, " 5, 1936, _ 28.00
6952 29, 1936, 39.50
699g 29, 1936, 19.00
7197 11 29, 1936 35.00
7199 " 29, 1936 30.00
7205 " 29, 1930, 30.00
7359 29, 1930 75.00
7691 Mar. 5, 1930, 9.99
79, 31, 1934, 50.00
790 31, 1930, 16.00
7987 31, 1936, 25,00
9199 31, 1934, 30.00
9321 " 31, 1930 12,50
9'72 31, 1936, 35.00 -51
9+15 " 31, 1930, bo.00
8491 " 31, 1936, 40,00 y
9200 Apr. 30, 1930 25.00
9201 '0, 1936 20.00
9417 30, 1936, 35.00
9596 " 30, 1930, 20.00
GEIgZRAL F ND,
33135 Feb. 3, 1936, $ ,00
4263 -,pr. o, 1936 4.00
COUNTY LIBRARY FU.eD.
419 Mar. 2, 1930, -
00. CO. WATER WORKS j/LF AD.
35 May 4 1936> $137.97
The said order is passed oy the unanimous vote of the Board,,,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
D.M,Teeter, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this
Board that certain adjustments between funds are�necessary in order to adjust account
for the months of March and April so that the said accounts will present a true reco d
of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the
County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefore in a detailed explanation presen _
ed by slid D.' .Teeter;
' It is by the Board ordered that the foliowing adjustments be made in the fund
as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer:
Debits Credits -
(Decreases) (Increases)
Char. & Corrns. Fund, $ 156.52
County Library Fund, 19,00
Motor Vehicle Fund 6941.06
6 c tial Road Fund 5339.91 ✓)
Unempl, Relief Loa.. Fund 318.65
General Fund 12.775.04.
$12775.0 512,775*541
The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
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In Matter of Release of
Lien in re LUDWIG D. DOWING.
RESO LU T IO'J.
dHEREAS, the County of "ontra Costa recorde_a Notice of Relief of Ludwig D.
Dowing, an indigent, given aid by said County under and by virtue of the provisions
of the Pauper Act; and,
.HLRaAS, the said Notice was recorded on December 27, 1935, in Vol. 396
of Official Records, at page 452, in the office of the "ounty Recorder of the said
County of 'o;itra Costa; and,
7iHEREAS, the said Ludwig D.Dowing was and is the owner of the following
described real property, situated in the.Counsy of Contra Costa, State of Cali ornia,
to wit:
°erkeley Country Club Terrace No. 1, Lot 100A.
WHERE-AS, the said Ludwig D.Dowing is now preparing to sell said property
through an escrow with the Con'cra Costa County Title Company, and
WHEREAS, the said Ludwig D.Dowing is willing to repay to the County of =a4
"ontra Costa The sum of Two hundred and five and 78/100 ($205.78) dollars, the amount
of money expended for the aid of the said Ludwig D.Dowing.
NO'.'! THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that 'W.J.Buchanen, the Chairman of the Board
of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Stateof California, be and he is -.
hereby authorized to execute a release of the said notice of Relief so recorded in
the office of the County Recorder of the `;ounty of Contra Costa, State of California,
and place said release in escrow with the said Contra Costa Title Company with
instructions that it be delivered to said Ludwig D.Dowing upon the oayment to said
County of the Sum of Two hundred and five and 78/100 ($205.78) dollars.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: Suoervisors- None.
AosenL: Sunervircrs- None.
InMatter of County of Contra Costa,
a Political Subdivision of the State
of California,
Plaintiff,
-vs-
JAMES E. HIRSHFIELD et al.
Defendants.
This Board Zee hereofore ordered the District Attorney to bring condem n at
ion suit for the obtaining; of a right of way through certain property described in
said order, and the Court having fixed the sum of Twenty-five hundred (,7"2500.00)
dollars, to be deposited with the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Contra
Costa as security to defendants in said complaint mentioned to secure to said
defendants and ocm ers of any right, title and interest in and to said property of jus
compensation for taking, and any damages incidental thereto as soon as the same can
oe ascertained by law.
It is,-on motion duly made and carried, and i:; compliance with said order
by this Board ordered that the County Treasurer of the county of Contra Costa draw
his warrant in favor of the County Clerk of the said County from the Highway Construction
Fund in the sum of Twenty-five hundred ($2500.00) dollars as security for the follow-
ing defendants, to wit:
James E.Hirshfield. . . . . . . . . .$996.00
Hildegarde Hirshfield, 100
R,E.Reeves . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00
I'
i
j 185"
Mathilda Gilman . . . . . . . . . .$1,00
E,A,Stewart . . . . . _ . . . . 1,00
Sam E. Lundgren . . . . . . . . . 744 00
Hilda Maria Lundgren . . . .744,00
Bank of Pinole, a corporation .. 1,00
L.E.Hart . . 1.00 _
W.E.Lewia . . . . . . . . . . 1,00
Filinno 'Montezano . . . . . . . . 1,00
Angelina Montezano . . . . . . . . 1,00
First Doe 1,00
Second Doe . ,1,00
rhird Doe . 1.00
Fourth Doe . . . . . . . 1.00
Black and ;;bite Company, a cor. ... 1,00
Blue and Green Co, a corporation 1,00
Red and Yellow Comoany,a co-part... 1,00
out of which any damages awarded on condemnation of said property shall be paid to
said defendants. The said order is pasoed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k.
In Matter of Formation of
Brentwood County Par's Recreation
and Parkway District in the County
of Contra Costa.
'.,.HEREAS, a petition praying for the formation of a Park Recreation and Park_
way District in the County of Contra Costa was filed with the board of Supervisors
of Contra. Costa County, State of California, on the6th day of April, 1936, and
'NHEREAS the saic board of Supervisors on the 20th day of of April, 1936
set the hearine on said -etition for Monday the 18th day of May, 1936, at 10 o'clock
A. K. in Chambers of said Bo-,rd in the Hall of Records in the City of Martinez,
County of Contra Costa, and,
' WHEREAS, notice of the time and place of said hearing was published for
the time and in the _fanner as prescribed by law in the Brentwood News, a newspaper
of general circulation, printed ,no published in the County of Contra Costa, as show•
by the affidavit of publication on file herein of Edgar M.Allen, and,
'irFiEREA3, the hearing on said petition was held at the time and place set
out in said notice and there bein6 no -.ritten objections to the formation of said
District filed with the Clerk of this board nor any objections to the inclusion
of any lands in said District;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED That said petition
and notice of hearing thereon are sufficient and that the territory mentioned in
said petition and more particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at the corner common to Sections 31 and 32 in Township
2 North, Range 2 East, and Sections 5 and 6, in Township 1 North,
Range 2 East, M,D,B.& 'W, ad running thence along line between -'
' said Township 1 ++orth and Townshin 2 North, Easterly to the corner
common to Sections 32 and 33 in Township 2 North, Range 3 East,
and Sections 4 and 5 in Township 1 North, range 3 East; thence
along the line common to said Sections 4 and 5 Southerly
to the southwest boundary of the right of way of the A.T. &
S.F. By; thence along said southwest boundary, southeasterly
to the east and west mid-section line of said Section 4;thence
alone said mid-section line easterly to the line common to Sections
3 and 4 in Township 1 North, Range 3 East; thence along said common
line southerly to 'he corner common to Sections 3, 4, 9 and 10
in township 1 North, Range 3 East; thence along the line common
to the said Sections 3 and 10 Easterly 378 feet; thence south
1052 feet more or less to a point on the southwest boundary
of the right of way of the A.T. & S.F. By. thence along the said
southwest boundary southeasterly to the line common to Sections
10 and 11 in lownshlp 1 North, Range 3 East; thence along said
common line southerly to the corner common to Sections 10, 11 and
14 and 15; thence along .ae line comalon to said Sections 14 and 15
southerly 145 feet more or less, to the center line of Orwood Road; _
thence along said center line, easterly to the north and south mid-
section line of said Sections 14; thence along said mid-section
line, southerly 2299 feet to the center of said Section 14; thence
continuing along said north and south mid-section line southerly
to the south quarter corner of said Section 14;. thence along; the
south line of said Section 14 and Sections 13 and lb -Westerly to j
the corner common to Sections lo, 17, 20 and 21 in Township 1 North
Range 3 cast; thence along the line co.Won to said Sections 20 and 21,
I
southerly to quar-.er corner common to said Sections -4
20 and 21; thence-along the east and west mid-section
line of said Section 20, 'Westerly to the quarter
corner common to Sections 19 and 20• thence along the '
east line of Sections 19, 30 and 31, southerly to the
corner common t.; Sections 31 and 32 in Township 1 North,
Range 3 East, and Sections 5 and 6 in 'Township 1 South
Range 3 East, thence along the line common to said
Sections 31 and 6; Westerly to the northwest corner
of said Section 6; thence along the west line of said
Section 6, Soutc,erly to the southwest corner of said
Section 6; t:,ence along the south line of Sections
1, 2, 3 and 4 in Township 1 gouth Range 2 East, 4esterly
to the corner common t:; Sections 4,5, 8 and 9, in Township
1 South, Range 2 East, thence along the east line of said
Section , northerly 14500 feet more or less 10 the center
line of 2-arsh Creek Road; thence along said center line
northwesterly to a point on the north line of said Section -_
5; and thence along said north lineof the said Section 5,
westerly 3000 feet more or less, to the northwest corner {
of said Section 5; thence along thewest line of Sections
32, 29, R0, 17, 8 and 5 in Townshiu 1 North, Range 2
mast, northerly to a 'Joint of beginning.
shall be established and formed into a Park Recreation and Parkway District to be
known as Brentwood County Park Recreation and Parkway District in Contra Costa
"ounty, and s;:.id territory shall comprise the boundaries of said Listrict.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND IT I3 HEREBY ORDERED that an election
be and the same is hereby called for Friday, the 26th day of June, 1936, between
the hours of six o'clock A.M. and 7 O'clock P.M., of s aid day, when the polls
shall be closed, and there shall be submitted t0 the qualified electors of said
District the following Proposition: "Shall the Resolution of the Board .f Supervisor
of the County of Contra Costa, of the 18th day of May, 1936, that Brentwood County
Park Recreation and Parkway District be established be ratified ", and opposite
said Proposition on the ballot shall beprinted the words "Yes" and "No" together
with voting squares.
The County Clerk is hereby autLorized and directed to prepare and
cause to be printed on the proper kind of paper used at General Elections, a suffi-
cient number of ballots for the use of the voters at said election.
BE IT_ FUR T HER RESOLVED A:;D IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the whole of
the territory hereinabove described s..-,all comprise one voting precinct for the hold-
ing of said election and the polling place of said precinct shall be "American
Legion Building", Brentwood, Cal, and the officers appointed to conduct said electio -
shall be:
Inspector: Jerry O'Meara.
Judge: cloy French.
Clerk: Gertrude Allen. -
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that notice of said election be ,
given by publishing a copy of this Resolution once a week for two successive weeks
in the Brentwood News, anevspaper of general circulation printed and published in -
County of Contra Costa, and deemed by this Board to be the newspaper most likely
to give notice to the voters of said District of the holding of such election. '
The above and foregoing Reolution was adopted by the Board of Super-
visors of Contra Costa O�:unty, on the 18th day of May, 1936, by the following -
vote of the Board, to wit:
Aves: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: None.
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IN THE MATTER OF AL70'WANCE TO INDIGENTS.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following allowances be granted:
SARAH CATHERINE HAiSEY, 224_ 4th St. Richmond,
11.50 State aid to needy aged aid $11,50 County cash allowance granted as
of May, 15, 1536.
SARAH E HIAT? 7387 Terrace Drive, El Cerrito.
' -12.50 State aid tp needy aged and $12.-50 County cash allowance granted as
Of April 15, 1936,
MRS.ANNIE MIN::.q b911 Eureka Ave. EI Cerrito.
gyp—12�ate aid to needy aged and $12.50 County cash allowance be renewed
as of April 1st, 1930,
CORNELIUS CLARKSTennant Ave. Pinole.
$12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $12,50 County cash allowance be re-
newed as of may, 1936.
JAMES MCDOsALD, Tennant Ave. Pinole,
$13.00 State aid to needy aged and $13,00 county cash allowance be renewed
as of May, 1936,
ANDR'W SPAUR, 728 Lexington Ave. E1 Cerrito.
$15. State aid to the needy aged and 015. county cash allowance be renewed as
Of May, 1936.
GEORGE L. SUES, 015_ 10th St. Richmond.
$12,50 State aid to needy aged and 412,50 County cash allowance be renewed
as of May lsy,193o,
ROBERT GRASSHOFF, Pinole.
o8.0� Oblate aid to the needy aged and $8.00 county cash allowance be renews d
as of April, 1936.
ELIZA JANE MORRISON, 7981 Terrace Drive,E1 Cerrito.
$10 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be renewed as
of May, 1936.
HENRY VIT'.. 916 Balra Drive,=? Cerrito.
$11,25 State aid to needy aged and $11,25 county cash allowance be ,renewed a a
of May 1, 1930,
MRS. AN.%IE PROW SE, 1221-A, Chanslor Ave. Richmond.
a10 State aid to needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be renewed as of
May, 1930, and increased to $14. State aid to the needy aged and $14 County cash
allowance as ofay 1, 1930,
AGNES LAMBERT, 1024 Barrett Ave. Richmond.
$15. State aid to the needy aged and $15 County cash allowance be renewed as
of June 1, 1930, and increased to $17.50 state aid to needy aged and $17,50 County
cash allowance as of May 1, 1936.
MIdJ FLORENCE' -HARRIS, 534 Ohio St. Ridimond.
$15. State aid to the needy aged and 415. County cash allowance be renewed
as of 'may, 1y3b, and increaseu to $lo. State aid to the needy aged and $16. County
cash allowance as of May 1, 1930.
MRS. NETTIE ESTEBROOK, 215 First St. Richmond.
$10 State and $35 county aid for needy half orphan children be increased to -
$20 State aid and $35. county aid to begin as of may 1, 1936,
KATHERINE SIMO, 1705 Chanslor Ave. Richmond.
$10 State aid and $6u0 county aid be decreas d to $10 state aid and $35
county aid as of June 1, 1930.
MRS. Y 'r7EEKS 534_ 4t. St. Hich^:ond. -
' $30 State aid and $40 County aid for needy half orphan children be discontinue
as of May 1, 1930,
MRS. BERDINE KLEIN, 617- 20th St. Richmond,
10 State and $35. :bounty aid be discontinued as of May 1, 1936,
MRS. ALTEMIA BARRATO, 510 Bailey, Richmond.
$lu State and $30 C-)unty aid for needy ch�Wren be discontinued as of May 1,
1936.
' ANDRDVLIQ HOLM, Morgan Territory, Livermore.
$15 County cash allowance be continued as of May 1, 19306.
GEORGE BOSTO S, Danville.
Aid be discontinued as of March 1, 1936, and check for April, be cancelled. -
PATRICK SULLIVAN. Port Costa.
$9.50 State and 49.50 Counuy aid for reedy aged be discontinued as of May
1,1936•
JOH- H NRY SKE4ZS P.O. Box 1123, Martinez.
1. 1930. $10,50 State and $10,50 County aid for needy blind be renewed as of May
FR0 VEIR3, Pain St. Yialnut Creek,
$12,50 State aid to the needy aged and $12,50 County cash allowance be
increased to $15. State aid to needy aged and $15, county cash allowance as of Et.y
1, 1930,
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MRS. ROSINS VERDONOX, Buena Vista Ave. Walnut Creek.
Aid is denied, as applicant is not eligible.
JULIUS EYL-7XFELDT, concord.
Aid be denied as a-�plicant is ineligible.
LEONARD CHIAPPARO, 267 E. 2nd St. Pittsburg.
335. County cash allowance be continued as of May 1, 1936.
FELIX QUESADA. 345 Front St. Pittsburb.
$70 State aid for the children of an incapacitated father be g ranted aid to
begin as of May 1, 1936. 4
ANDRE dALKER Box 94, Oakley.
417 Uointy cash allowance be discontinued as of June 1, 1936.
ANDREW i,ALKER Box 94, Oakley.
010 Stade and .$10 county aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of June 1,
1936.
MAGGIE JANE MILET, R. 1, Box 54, Oakley.
11, State aid to needy aged and 511, county cash allowance be grantd as
of April 15, 1936,
JONATHAN FRANKLIN, Rte 1, Box 172, Antioch.
$12. State aid andp12, County aid to needy aged be renewed as of May 1, 1936
and increased to $14. State aid and $14 County aid as of May 1, 1936.
OWMES LE GRAND Byron
x,00 Stdte aid and $8 county aid for needy aged be renewed as of May 1, 1936.
DAVIDP{_HUSTON , Wilbur Ave. Antioch.
1p11.50 State and .$11.50 Co,m ty aid for needy aged be increased to $15. State
and $15. County aid as of May 1, 193o, and renewed as of the same date.
JOSH SMITH, Byron.
415. State and $15. county aid for needy aged be renewed as of May 1, 1936.
AUGU v MUNSCH, Rte #1, Oakley:
$15. State and $15. County aid for needy aged discontinued as of May 1, 1936-K
In Batter of Granting Leaves of 4
Absence to Supervisors W.J.Buchanan
and R.J.Trembath, and County Surveyor :';.
R.R.Arnold.
It is by the Board ordered that Supervisors W.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath
and County Surveyor R.R.Arnold, be and they are hereby granted permission to leave
the State of California for a period of thirty days from and after the date of
leaving the State.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June lst, 1936, at 10 o'cloci
A.M.
Lf',�4^ -�, Chairman.
AIZ
.Clerk.
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1S9
IN -H3 BOARD O F SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, JUNE 1st, 1936.
THE BOARD MET AT 10 O'clock A.M.
Present: Hon, W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Suoervisars James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R,J,Trembath. 6.C..-ells,Clerk.
The Minutes for aid during the month of May, 1936, are read to the Board,
and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk.
' In Matter of Allowances to Indigents. -
It is by the Board ordered that following allowances to indigents be
granted:
MARY AGNES BERGMAN, 1104 Liberty Ave. El Cerrito:
$12 County cash allowance be continued as of May 1, 1936.
3, MARY SANTOS, Tennant Ave. Pinole,
10 County cash allowance be continued as of April 1, 1936. =
MRS. HARVEY HENDERSON, 120 s. 6th St. Richmond
30 County cash allowance be continued as of April 1, 1936,
MRS, MAUDE INGERSOLL, Hazel Ave. Pinole.
$15 County cash allowance be ccntinueu as of May 1, 1936,
MRS, MA DE BLAKELY, 047_ loth St. Richmrmd.
315 County cash allowance be contin-led as of April 1, 1936,
WILLIAM MALONEY, 675_ 6th St. Richm,:nd.
$7.70 County cash allowance be continued as of May 1, 1936.
C.H. LUNDVALL, o08 Everett St. El Cerrito.
335. County cash allowance be discontinues as of May 1, 1936.
J',tiES BOUGHTER 142) Aevin Ave. Ricbmo..d.
$25. County cash allowance be discontinued as of i+aY 1, 1930.
MRS. CATHE_I.,E CLA14CEY, 910 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
$15 County cr_sh allowance be discontinued as of May 1, 1936.
DANIEL HURLEY, 1734 Cedar St, Berkeley.
$25, Atate aid to needy blind and $25. County cash allowance be continued
as of April 1st, 1936.
MRS. BOSLER, 624 Balra Drive, El Cerrito. _
$17.50 State aid to the blind and $17.50 County cash allowance be increased
to $21.25 Stateaid to Dlind and $21.25 County cash allowance as of June 1, 19j o.
JOSEPHINE 'WALLIN, 642 _ 1Fth St. Richmond.
11,00 State aid to needy aged and $11,00 county cash allowance be reinsta-
ed as of May 15, 1930,
JONAS WALLIN, 642- 15th St. Richmond.
12,50 State aid to needy aged and $12.50 County cash allowance be decreased _
to 611,_50 State aid to needy aged and $11.50 County cash allowance as of May 15,
1930,
' J,L"ZS BOUGHTER, 1429 Nevin Ave. Richmond,
$32, Old Age security be granted to begin MaY 1, 1936.
MRS. A:NA MARIA GOSS. 13 Par's Place, Rich:^ond.
$30 Old Age Security be granted to he ir. as of May 1, 1936,
MRS. BOTHILDE NIELSEN, 227- 10th St. Richmond.
432, Old Age Security be granted to begin as of May 1, 1936.
MRS. CAIhERlNE CLANCEY, 91b Bissell Ave. Richmond.
$25. Old Age Security be granted to begin as of -ay lst, 1936
,�Ai;CY Cli .,i-GhAM, 524_ 22nd St. Richmond.
$15. State aid to needy aged a,.d 415. County cash allowance be renewed
as of April 1, 193o
GEORGE RANDALL, 1612 Oak View Ave. Berkeley Park,
$13. State aid for needy aged and 413. County cash allowance be renewed as
of May, 1930•
JOH:!DEASEY, 717 Elm St. Richmond.
$12,50 State aid to needy aged and $12,50 County cash allowance be renewed
as of +may, 1930, and increased to $30 Old Age Security as of Ma.yl, 1936,
MRS. NEPTIE CUJ,,1NGHAM, 1605 Chestnut St. Oakland
$32 Old Age Security be decreased to 29 Old Age Security as of June lst,
1936.
190 i 3
JOSEPH JELLISON HOPKIN3 1521 Estudillo St. Martinez.
s",30 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of May 1, 1930.
MRS. MAP.Y VIERRA 720j Central Ave. E1 Cerrito. =a.
$ 0 State
and $34 county aid for needy half orphan children be renewed as of
June, 1936, .
STEVEN H. HIGH:, Danville.
0 State aid to _.eedy blind and X10 county cash allowance be grantedis of -
'lay 18, 1936. .
MRS. ROSE FAGUEiDES. Box 108, Lafayette
C State aid be renewed as of June 1, 1936, and $8.50 County aid be discontinue
as of June 1, 1936,
MRS. LUCY BEDOLLA, C&mille Ave. Alamo
$50 State aid and $15 County aid be reduced to $50 State and $5 county aid
as of May let, 1936; $30 to be disbursed in relief in kind.
MISS A.NA E. ANDRE'4, 615 raven St. Martinez.
12 ounty cash allowance be renewed as of 'lay 1, 1936.
ALEXANDER MAZOUE, Rte #2, Concord.
$30 County cash allowance be increased to $40 County cash allowance and be re- r
newed as of June 1, 193 o.
JAMES SCHUYLER MILLER, Hillside Ave. Yialnut Creek. -
$15 County cash allowance be discontinued as of May 1, 1936.
JOSEPH JELLIS3.4 HOPKINS, 1521 Estudillo St. Martinez.
$30 County cash allowance be discontinued as of may 1, 1936,
CARL JOHNSON, Pleasant Hill Rd. +alms:. Creek. _
$15 County cash allowance be discontinued as of May 1, 1936,
EDWARD SIDNEY STEVENSON 1114 Court St. Martinez.
$10.50 State and 416.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of
May I. 193b.
JAMES SCHUYLER MILLER, Hillside Ave. Ylalnut Creek. _
$22.00 OldAgeSecurity be granted to begin as of gay 1, 1936•
PHILL-1P ARIASI. 402 Howard St. Martinez.
j5. Old Age Security be granted to begin as of May 13, 1936.
MRS. JESSIE DE SOTO, 13arrison St. Concord.
$10 Old 'Age Security be granted to begin as of May 15, 1936.
SIR. BERT
OLA ,AS`.BL:.I, Pacheco. ,
,,20 Old Age Security be renewed as of 'gay 1, 19936.
MRS. LUCIANNO REYES, 1100 Ferry St. Martinez.
$30 State and $lb. County aid for the children of an Incapacitated father be
granted as of May 18, 1930.
ANDRnA J. SULLIVAN, 776 E. 12th St. Pittsburg.
5 County cash allowance granted as of June 1, 1936. -
MRS. AMANDA MEssE;,G3R1 405 E. Lind St. Port Chicago
Old Age Security be iicr eased to ,$32 as of t+ay 1st, 1)36, temporarily until sue
time as site is able to find a tenant.
MRS. LAURA CAVA 271 W. loth St. Pittsbua�
,4420 Stag aid only for needy half orphan children be granted to begin as of-
May 1, 1936•
MARGUERITL RUIZ, Oakley.
$35 County cash allowance be discontinued as of June 1, 1936.
HELEN A11D LUCY MUNSCH, Rte 1, Oakley -
$20 County cash allowance be discontinued as of April 1, 1936.
SMITH H. FORD, 507-17th St. Antioch '
$35. county cash allowance be discontinued as of May 1, 1936.
H. 0. AB_OTT, Box 56, Delta Rd. O$k ley
$25. §tate and $25. County aid for needy blind be renewed as of May 1, 1936.
SMITH B. FORD 507- 17th St. Antioch
35 Old Age Security be granted to 'begin as of May 1, 1936
AMIDY COMPOMIZZC, 500_ 2nd St. Anti-ch
$ 0 State aid be reinstated for Janice, Orlon, Marvin and Doris Comnomizzo,
as of Mav 1, 1936.
MRS. RUTH CROOKET T,Oa=_ley.
$20 State and $20 County aid for needy half orphan children be renewed as
of June 1,19-,6.
MRS. JULIA POLINA, iia rut Street, Mt. View, Martine.
$30 State and $17. County aid for needy half orphan children be renewed as of
June, 1930,
MRS. ATNA.B. HANNAH. 016_3rd St. Antioch
X$20 State a_nd 425. Ccunty aid for needy whole orphan children be renewed as
of June 1, 1?3o.
MRS. LENA SANTOS, Live Oak Ave. Oakley.
,20 State and X10 county aid for needy half orphan children be renewed as
of June, 1936.
191
In matter of Application of Division of
Highways of the State of California,
for cancellation of Taxes.
John Skeggs, Dist. Engineer of the Division of Highways of the State of
California, havin6 requested this Board to cancel delinquent taxes and the penalties
levied thereon by the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal year 1934_35, on certain
' lots purchased by the State of California for highway purposes, and said request
having been heretofore referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County for
an opinion as to the authority of this Board in said matter and the District Attorne
having rendered to this Board a written Opinion statin_ -.ha-1 legally the only portio
' of the taxes requested to be cancelled, that ma.v betancelled, are those nortions
of taxes levied on Lots actually used for hiahwaypurooses and now owned by the State
of California, and not on Lots which have been re-sold to private individuals by the
State of California;
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by SuJervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
EOARD ORDERED that the taxes for the year 1934-35, ann the penalties thereon, on
foilowini lots of land now owned by the. State of California, be cancelled by the
County Auditor, to wit:
Tract, Block Lot FOR;,L.R O'WNERS. 1934-35 Taxes.
DEL & PEN.,C.C. CO,
richmond Annex Addition 111 28 E,T.Grove, ; 2.53 _
111 29 I. Hardie 2,53
111 30 J.--.Baker 2,53
111 31-2-3_4 F,J.Steiner 10,15
ill 77_ B H,J.Buchman 5,07
111 E,T.Grove 5,07
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111 1_42 E,l,Grove, 7,05
Richmond Annex. 91 39 E.T.Grove 3.55
" 91 �9-40 I,Hardie 7.10
91 1-42L,Bradford 7 10
" 91 43 `0 46 I,Hardie 14,22
91 4-s-49 H.Buchman 7.11 '
91 50 H.Buchman 3,555
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16 36 G.E.Gray 6,49
19 bl ��.Rhea 3.00
45
1 1-2 A.Rhea 6
9 L2-23 E.A,Tevlin 6,00
E 17-20 H.Buchman 10,01
Bav'View Park 11 13 E,T.Grove 5,23
The said order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Boards
In the Matter of Granting Permission to _
Dr. ',W.A,Powell, to leave the State
of California,
' It is by the Board ordered that 'N.A.Powell, M.D. be and he is hereby granted
permission to lee.ve the State of California for a period of thirty days from and afte
leaving the State, for the purnoce of attending the Convention of 'Western Branch
of the American Public Health Association to be held at Vancouver, B.C. on June 25th,
1936,
In 14atter of Granting Leave of
"bsence to John Moore and R.H.
Standish, Justices of the Peace.
On notion of Supervisor Trembat-, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD Or.DERED that permission to leave the State of California, for a period of thirty -
days frcm and after the date of leaving the said State, be granted to R.H,Standish
Jus.ice of the Peace in 12th Judicial Township, and to John Moore, Justice of t he
Peace of 15th Juoicial Townshin, of Contra Costa County.
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In Matter of Correction of Assessments.
Geo. O.Meese, Cointy Assessor, having requested of this Board authority
to be granted to the County Auditor to correct certain clerical errors appearing on
Assessment Rolls of county of "ontra Costa, and said request having been approved
by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, -
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization to the County Auditor of Contra -
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Costa County be and the same is hereby granted to correct the following clerical
errors aopearin7 on the Assessment Rolls of Contra Costa County: r
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Year 1930_31: Vol. 4 Assessment No. 9249, Lot 11 Block J Highland Tract appears
on Assessment Roll as Lot 11 Bled_ N, and the second installment of taxes for that 1
year is delinquent: There is no block lettered "N" in riignland Tract; as this propert
will be sold at public auction authority is granted to County Auditor to correct `
Block letter to read "J" instead of "N" on .he Delinquent List,so that said Lot can s
be advertised for sale correctly.
Year 1930_31: Vol, 15 Assessment No. 33674 Frank Brazil was erroneously assessed with
he North 20 feet of Lot 44 and North 5 feet of Lot 45 Block 15 Cerrito Park Tract.
The correct description of this property is North 20 feet of Lot 44 and the south 20
feet of Lot 45. This property comes up for sale this year, and Auditor is granted
authority to cancel taxes and delinquencies thereon for year 1930_31.
For years 1930-31, to 1935-30, inc. Lot 10 in Sec. 3, T 1 S., R. 3 w. containing
.36 acres has been assessed to Oakland Title Insurance and Guarantee Company. This
assessment is erroneous and double with Lot 1 and a portion of Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5,
of Block A Oak Springs Unit #1, Aut::ority is granted is County Auditor to cancel
the taxes and delinquencies of this assessment.;
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In Matter of Acceptance of
Resignation of 'i.J,Hotchkiss,
and kP,u.Grove, as Directors of
Reclamation District #79 . -
W.J,Hotchkiss and W.G.Grove,.having tendered to this Board their respective
resignations-as Directors of Reclamation District #799,
IT IS BY THE BDARD ORDERED that said resignations be and the.same are hereby
accepted and-said offices declared vacant as of this date,
In 'scatter of,Apocintment of .
Denver M.Nooten and Charles E.
Grant, as Directors of Reclamation
District ,3199,
Upon notion of R.J,Trembat , seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE
=OARD ORDERED, that Denver Y.wooten and Ch-rles E,Grant, be and they are hereby
appointed Directors of Reclamation District 079%, to fill .the respective unexpired
teres of §7,J.Hotchkiss, and w,G.Grove, resigned,
In KatLer of Furnishing Transportation
to 14.P.A. work Projects on Mt. Diablo:
H.L.Blaisdell, 'harden of !t. Diablo State Park and in charge of 'N.P.A, work
Projects Nos. 276 and 4127, having reported to this Board that it :rill be necessary
for the sponsors of the said 4.P,A. -kork Projects #276 and 4127 located on Mt, Diabl
to furnish transportation for men working on said rrojects, the W.P.A. in order to
off—set said expenses to make supplemental applications on each project of ten per
cent for the purchase of materials and ''i.P.A. having reported that the sum of one—half
cent mer mile is a fair allowance for travel to and from said projects,
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDER4-7D that each worker on aid projects be allowed the sun of one—half cent
per mile for each mile travelled to and from said projects, to be paid by the County
of Contra Costa as sponsors.of said projects.
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193
In :Satter of Consideration of
c Adoption of Ordinance Regulating
Sale and distribution of Milk.
A proposed Ordinance regulating sale and distribution, inspection and supervi -
'.. ion o£ milk, and providing for penalties for violation thereof, in the County of
Contra Costa, having oeen presented to this Board for consideration and adoption,
and this Board having heretofore set the hearing on said proposed Form of Ordinaice
for this time and place, the following appear before the Board and speak on behalf of
t::e adoption of said Ordinance, to wit: A.A.Alstroq:, A. Luiz, Rahn Bollman and B.R.
Burroughs, and the folloving appear before the Board in opposition to the adoption
' of said Ordinance: M.J, Con-elly, Sec. Alameda Milk Dealers Association; Carl George,
representing United 'Milk Producers Association, and Joe Rose;
Upon motion of Supervisor 'Trenbatb, seconded by Supervisor Cummin a, It is
by The Board ordered that the further consideration of the adoption of said Ordinance
be continued to Monday, the 15th day of June, 1;36, at 11 o'clock A.M.
In ;latter of Release
of Lien in re ELISA BLOMQ,UIST.
RESO LU"'ION.
WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa recorded a Notice of Aid of Elisa Blom-
quiet, which aid was given by said County under and by virtue of the provisions of
the Old Age Security Act of the State of California, and,
WHER`AS, the said Notice s,,as recorded on the 4th d ay of March, 1936, in Vol.
1 of I?otices of Aid, at page 60, in the office of the County Recorder of the said
County of Contra Costa; and,
l7HEREAS, the said Elisa Blomouist, at the time of the recordation of said
Notice was the owner of the following described real property situated in the City
of E1 Cerrito, County of Contra Costa, State of California, to wit:
Lots 4,5, o and 7 of block 22 of the Henderson Tapscott Tract, a
'aHEREAS, the said Elisa Blomquist has conveyed the following portion
of said described real property to Ralph Blume of said City and County subject to sai
lien recorded as aoove:
Lots 4,5, and the S. 20' of Lot o in Block 22 of the Henderson -
Tapscotc Tract.
WHc;EAS, the amounTo£ aid given said Eiisa Blomquist under the provisions of
said Act amount to One hundred four (,"4104.00) dollars; and,
WHERAS, the said Ralph Blume has paid to the County of Contra Costa the said
-� sum of One hundred four (;104.00) dollars for the rurnose of releasing said lien.
NOS, THER..FORE,BE IT RESOLVED that W.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of the Board
of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be and he is -
' hereby authorized t, execute a release of the said Notice of.Aid so recorded in the
office of the County Recorder of The County of Contra Costa, State of California,
from the following described real property, situated in said City and County so con-
veyed by said Elisa Blomquist, to said Ralph Blume;
Lots 4, 5 and the S. 20' of Lot o in Block 22 of the Henderson
Tapscotz Tract.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: Supervisors- None.
Absent: Supervisors_ None.
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In Matter of approval of
Agreement between County of
Alameda and County of Contra Costa
Por the transfer of Nettie
Cunningham, an Indigent.
Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra Costa County,having presente
to this Board, a Form of Agree.Lent between the Counties of Alameda and Contra Costa,
for the transfer of Nettie S.Cunningham, to Alameda County, pursuant to Old Age '
Security Act of the State of California; '
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that sai9 Form of Agreement be and the same is hereby approved and W.J.
Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign sane on behalf of the
County of Contra Cosia.
In Latter of approval of Agreement
between County of Mendocino and County
of Contra Costa for transfer of Edward Soule, `:
an indigent.
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Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra Costa County, having presente
to this Board, a Form of Agreement between the Counties of Mendocino and Contra Cost ,
for the transfer of Edward Soule from Mendocino County to Contra Costa County, purs t
to Old Abe Security Act of the State of Caiifornia;
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is hereby approved and W.J.
Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of
the County of "ontra Costa.
In Matter of Presenting Budget
Reeuestsfor Fiscal year 1936_37,
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor TrEMbath, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that the heads of all departments of the County 'Government of Conti a _
Costa County, present to the County Auditor on forms to be supplied by the said
Countiv Auditor, their personal requests for the conducting of their offices and de—
partments for t1:e fiscal year 1936_37, on or before June 20th, 1936. -
InU.atter of Advertising the Resources
of Contra Costa County at Diablo Valley
Apricot Festival to be held at Brentwood.
The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County deeming the Diablo Valley
Apricot Festival to be held at Brentwood, during the month of June, 1936, a good
advertising medium of the resources of Contra Costa County, and of educational value
to said County,
A IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $150 be paid to said Diablo Valle
Anricot Festival Com:ni.tee for Advertising the resources of Contra Costa County at
said Festival, out of the Advertising Fund of said County, and that said sum of $150
be supplemented by $525 by remitting to said Apricot Festival Committee the sum naid
by she Clark Bros. Carnival under Ordinance h' . 225,of the County of Contra Costa.
The sad Apricot Festival Committee to present duly verified claims to t his Board
for said an ounts.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds, 41
Upon request of D M.Teeter, Oounty Auditor, and in ordez to finance certain ;
expenditures heretofore authorized by this Board,
IT IS ORDERED that the following appropriations be set un and the total
amount thereof transferred from Unappropriated Reserve Fund to the General Fund,
t0 141L:
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Board of Suu:rvisoss- 101,
021 Extra Help $000.00
0518 Offc. Supp. :fisc. 21.00 2
0911 Furniture Office. 115.00
0912 Eouinment, 43.00
0913 " Misc. 21,00
law.00
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The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon motion of Sunervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT.IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the following approproations be cancelled and the amountthereof
transferred frxA the General Fund to the Unappropriated Reserve Fund, to wit: Lf
Suoervisors' Genera'_ Find Road 'iunns.
Sup Dist. 1.
R. 122_0 Mtce. of Surface, $800.00
The said order is
passed by the unanimous vete of the Board.
In Sutter of Transfer of Funis.
Upou request of E,A.Lawrence, Superintendent of Buildings, and in order to
finance the repair, completion and installation of Venetian Blinds under el.P.A. Proje t
by w hick repairs on the Court House and Hall of Records Buildings were to be made, `
IT IS BY THE Bi ARD ORDc..lcED that the following cancellation of appropriations
be made, and the total amount thereof be transferred from the General Fund to the
Unappropriated Reserve Blind, to wit:
Court House_ 150.
0211 :'ages, Repair Labor $100,00
059 Fuel, 100,00
0511 Janitor's Supplies, 100.00
$300.00
Hall of Records- 159
022 Extra Help,
35.00
054 ue1 200.00
0511 Janitor's Surolies, 100.00
' 635.oa
It is further orderer that the following appropriation incrsase be made and th t
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theamount thereof be transferred fro:•a Unappropriated Reserve Fund to tae General Fun
to wit:
WPA Projects -' FlbS,0599 Misc. bugp, $635.00.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board—
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In 'Matter of Installing and Maintaining
of Additional Lights in Kensington
Lighting District.
A petition signed by at least 2 *
5 taxpayers and r esidents of Kensington
Lighting District having been filed with this Board praying fort he installation
of one additi-nal light in Kensingfon Lighting District at the following location:
Colombia & Kenyon Avenue, Berkeley Highland Addition; p
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Unon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that said additional light be installed at the location above
named. - -
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Pacific Gas & Electric Company be authorized
to install said light and that the County Auditor at the time of levying taxes y
for the fiscal year 1936-37, furnish to tris Board a rate of taxation upon assess_
ible property of said district that will furnish an amount sufficient for the
maintenance of said additional light, which amount is specified to be @20.40,
per year.;
In Matter of Declaring Re-
"onstruction of Crow Canyon Bridge
at San Ramon, an emergency.
Upon moii:n of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath,`'
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
That the re-construction of Crow Canyon Bridge at San Ramon be declared
a case of great emergency and that the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County
be and he is hereby authorized to proceed to replace or repair said bridge, withc
adopting plans and specific-:.tions, strait-sheets or working details, or advertising
for bids for said work, the said work to be done by day labor under the direction
of said Countv Surveyor.
The vote on the foregoing order 'being unanimous.,,
In Matter of ietition for
Establishment of and Maintenance
of Bella Vista Sewer District. - -
A petition signed by more than one-third of the resident electors of the
District hereinafter described, praying for the formation of a Sewer District
of that certain real nro;_erty situated in the County of Contra Costa, to be known
as Bella Vista Sewer District, the exterior boundaries of which are more :a.rticul -
ly described as follows, to wit:
BEGINNL' G at the northeast corner of Section 14, T 2 N., R. 1 W. _
J.D,B.&M. thence south along the east boundary line of the said
section 14 to the point of intersection of said line with the north-
easterly boundary line of the right of way of the East Bay Municipal
Utility District; thence northwesterly along said right of way
line to the ooint of intersection of said line with the west
boundary line of Lot S of the aforesaid Section 14; thence North '
along tae west bmundan, line of said Lot S and the west boundary
line of Lot 1, Section 14, to the north boundary line of said
Section 14; thence east alone the said north boundary line of
Section 14 to the point of beginning.
having been filed with this Board; -
IT IS BY -7 BOARD ORDERED that notice of filing of said petition be
published in the Pittsburg Dispatch, a newspaper o: Eaneral circulation printed
and �iublished in the County of Contra `;osta, for a period of ten days.
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In the "atter of Calling of Election for
Election of Board of Directors of The .
Contra Costa County �:ater, District.
The Board of Sule rvisors of Contra Costa County being required by law to call
an election of Directors for The Contra Costa County 'Rater District,
THEESFORE, II IS HE----BY, ORDERED that an election be held on Friday, the 17th
' day of July, 1930, in the said Contra Costa County hater District, between the hours �.
of six o'clock A.Y. and seven o'clock P.M. of said day, when the polls shall be close
and at which election there snail be elected a Board of Directors consisting of five
membe rs,
For the ournose of holdinT said election the votini, precincts of Contra
Costa County.lvin;Z wholly or in part within said Slater District shall be consolidated
as follows: -
Consolidated Precinct No. 1, shall be comprised of Port Costa Precincts _
Nos. 1 and 2,
Consolidated Precinct No. 2, shall be comprised of Martinez Precincts Nos.
1, 2, 3 and 4.
Consolidated Precinct No. 3, shall be comprised of Martinez Precincts Nos.
5, 0, 15, and lb. .
Consolidated Precinct No. 4, shall be comprised of Martinez Precincts Nos.
7,5, 9 and 14.
Consolidated Precinct No. 5, shall be comprised of Martinez Precincts Nos.
10,11, 12 and 13.
Consolidated Precinct No. o, shall be comprised of vine Hill Precincts Nos. 1-2 ✓
Consolidated Precinct No. 7, shall be comprised of Mt. View Precincts Nos. 1-2, -
Consolidated Precinct No. 9, $hall be comprised of Concord Precincts 1_2_3,
Consolidated Precinct No. 9, shall be comprised of Concord Precincts Fos.
4,5,0, and S.
Consolidated Precinct No. 10,shall be comprised of Concord Precinct No. 7, and -_
Nalnut Creek Precinct #0.
Consolidated Precinct No. 11, shall be comprised of Associated Precinct.
Consolidated Precinct No. 12, ;hall be comprised of Pacheco Precincts Nos. 1_2, -
Consolidated Precinct No. 1ti, stall be comprised of Pittsburg Precincts Nos.
1, 4 and 5.
Consolidated Precinct No. 14, shall be comprised of Pittsburg Precincts Nos.
0,7, and 12,.
Consolidated Precinct No. 17, shall be comprised of Pittsburg Precincts Nos. -
2, 3, and S.
Conscli0lated Precinct No. lo, scall be cormurised of Pittsburg Precincts Nos.
10 and 11,
Consolidated Precinct Ito. 17, shall be comprised of Pittsburg Precincts Nos.
9, 13 and lb, -
Consolidated Precinct No. 16, shall be comurised of Pittsburg Precincts Nos.
14 and 15.
Consolidated Precinct No. 19, shall be comprised of Tort Chicago Precincts 1-2
& C17de Pre inct
Consolidated Precinct No. 20, shall be comprised of Nichols Precinct.
' Consolidated Precinct No. 21, shall be comprised of Antioch Precincts Nos. 1_2 ,
Consolidated Precinct No, 22,. shall be comprised of Antioch Precincts Nos.
3, 4, and 7.
Consolidated Precinct No. 23, shall be co::.Drised of Antioch Precincts Nos.5_6.
Consolidated Precirc'. No. 24, shall be comprised of Lone Tree Precincts Nos.l_ ;
Consolidated Precinct No. 25, shall be comprised of Oakley Precincts Nos. 1,-2
& Brentwood #1.
It is FURTHER ORDERED that the polling place of each consolidated precinct
and the electors appointed as Election Officers to conduct said election in each
consolidated zxecinc-t are as follows: I -
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Consolidated Precinct No. 1,
Pollin Place: School House, Port Costa.
Inspector: Anita Manger, a
Judge: Effie Inks. -...+3.
Clerks: Katherine McCarthy, Catherine Cox.
Consolidated Precinct No. 2,
Pollin, Place: City Hall, Martinez,
Inspector: Arthur Delories,
Judge: Mrs. Tessie Threlkeld.
Clerks: Bernice Ahern, Dell Kay
Consolidated Precinct No, 3.
Polling Place: Senior High School, Martinez.
Inspector: Mary H.Norris.
Judge: Lillie G. Ray
Clerks: Lary Snelson, Dorothy Taylor
Consolidated Precinct No. 4.
Polling Place: Grammar School, Susannah & Court Sts, Martinez.
Inspector: Josephine McCann, ''
Judge: Albert E.Lindsey,
Clerks: Gertrude Jones, Ruta F.Hart,
Consolidated Precinct No. y
Po-lin, Place: Chamber of Commerce, Court and Main Sts .Martinez.
Inspector: Rose Milliff.
Judge: Helena V,Killip,
Clerks: Euphemia Kane, Mrs Mabel M,Knight.
Consolidated Precinct No. o.
Pollin,, Place: Della Rasa Hall, Martinez.
Inspector: Francis J.Digardi {
Judge: Grace A.Knapp,
Clef'.,s: Mildred L.'-I'llis, Dorothy Peterson,
Consolid=ted Precinct Kc. 7.
Pollin- Place: Mt.View Fire Dept. Martinez.
Inspector: Thomas J. DeLacy,. _
Judge: Clinton C,Allen,
Clerks: Catherine McCarthy, Adele Ray.
Consolidated Precinct No. E. {
PolinL Place: FireHouse, Concord,
Ingrmtor: F.lma M.Jackson
Judge: Catherine Galindo
Clerks: Ruth L.Freitas, Estella L. +`ddy.
Consolidated Precinct No.
Pollin; Place: Grammar Schcol, Concord.
Inspector: Lorraine M.Sheehan
Judge: Geo, H.Sturd7
Clerks: Ailhelmine Ott, Mrs. Lucy Arrighi, "3
Consolidated Precinct No. 10. _
Pollin= Place: Oak Grove School,
Inspector: Katherine E.Grisingher.
Judge: Bernard E.Riget,
Clerks: Henrietta Gaylord, Frank Straight.
Consolidated Precinct No. 11,
Pollin_ Place: Associated Mess Hall,
Inspector: B.McLaughlin
Judge: Louise P. DeVol,
Clerks: Lola D.=llason, Irene. J. Haley.
Consolidated Precinct No. 12.
Polling Place: School House, Pacheco. ,
Inspector: Mrs. Ella Jones.
judge: aldo E.Thomson,
Clerks: Mrs. Mary A.Graham, Mrs. Lisa D. Hook,
Consolidated Precinct NQ,_l
Pollinb Place: Mercurio Blde. 3rd & Black Diamond Sts. Pittshuro
Inspector: John "oyee y
Judge: Jos. S."iello F'
Clerks: Marie Harper, Lillian McAvoy
Consolidated Precinct No 14
Pollin.- Place: Nuttman Funeral Parlors, fSth St. Pittsburg
Inspector: Laude Linscheid. _
Judge: Lillian Harvill.-
Clerks: Mrs_ Rose E.N;ia, Edith Seeno Davi.
Consolidated Precinct No, 15.
• Pollin Place: Vierra Bldg. 4th & Cumberland Sts. Pittsburg
Inspector: Stanley Mora,
Judge: Florence Barnes. '
Clerte: Catherine Latim3r, Arvilla Downing.
Consolidated -r�cinct No. lo.
Pollin_ Place: Methodist Church, 1. 12th St. Pittsburg.
Inspector: Harry Hoff.
J-adge: Johanna Buckley
Clerks: Mary B.Anderson, Irma walker.
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Consolidated Precinct No-17-
Polling Place: Legion Bld-:. Pitts'su g i
Ins^ector: "'illiam R.South
Ju9ges: Chas. R.Mortimore
Clerks: Helen N.Plaisted, Frank A." wrence. .
Consolidated Precinct NQ, 18. }
Po'_lingPlace: Ambrose School,
Inspector: Geo. E.Wildes,
J-,dge: Jessie Gregory
Clerks: Envna J. Rankin, Isabella C.Smith
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Consolidated Precinct No, 19.
Po-lino Place: Port Chicago Fire House.
Inspector: Sam G.Shideler.
Judge: ^eorgia M.Cwmnings. :
Clerks: Bessie J. McCoy, Helen M.Evans.
Consolidated Precinct No. 2O.
Pollin- Place: Club House, Nichols.
Inspector: Loretta G,Vlach.
Judge: Mr.. Stella H.Caudel,
Clerks: Mrs. Alice M.Wildes, Mrs. Sophie Black
Consolidated Precin:t No, 21,
Polling Place: City Hall,Antioch
Inspector: Gec. D,Ackerman,
Judge: Rose Lilley
lilerks: Mary Taylor, Inazelle Noia.
Cosolidated Precinct No, 22,
Pollinz Place: Easley Garage, Antioch
Inspector: 4m. H.Barr.
Judge: Josephine Lindsey q
Clerks: Teresa M.Hutchinson. Mrs. Ruby B.narris.
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Consolidated Precinct No._��_
Pollin:; Place: I.D.E.S. Hall, Antioch
. Insuector: Leland S.Gann
Judge: R.A.Freitas, '
Clerks: Mrs. Lorothy Prigden, Margaret Hodgson.
Con so ii dated Precinct N 24.
Poll in;_ Place: oe Sani Home, Antioch
' Inspecsdr: Beryl Geddes. ?.
Judge: Mrs. Martha Phillips,
Clerks: Lyda Cover, Lonie Hill. a
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Consolidated Precinct No 2F,
Pollin_ Place: Oakley +'ogana Club, Oakley
Inspector: Arthur ',; Bigelow
Judge: Myra H.Honegger,
Clerks: Adeline Turner, Mary G.Bliss.
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And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 15, 1936, at 10
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nairman.
IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE. OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, JUNE 15th, 1936. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.L.
Present: Hon, 7; J,Buchanan,Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L,Cummin s
Harry M.Stow and R,J,Trernbath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
InMatter of Declaring Ordinance
No. 241 o the County of Contra Costa
duly Published.
Ordinance No. 241 of the County of Contra Costa, having been published
1 for the time and in the manner prescribed by law in the Brentwood News, a newspaper
of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, as shovm
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by the affidavit of publication on file herein, of Edgar M. Allen;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 241 be and the same
is hereby declared duly published.
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In theMatter of Correction
of Assessment.
Ceo. 0. 'lease, County Assessor of Contra Costa County having reported to
this Board that the following erroneous Assessment appears on the Assessment Roll
for the fiscal year 1935-36, and having requested authorization for the County
Auditor to correct said assessment in accordance with provisions of Section 3504a
of the Political Code, to wit:
Year 1935-36: Vol. 15 Assessment No. 35181 East Richmond Heights Land Company
in care of S7.Liemert Company, is assessed with Lots 14 and 15 Mira Vista Highlands
as follows:
Land ,$240 raised 27% — $305
Improvements $1300 raised 27%- $1,650, v
The first installment of taxes amounting to $28,05 was paid,
The Assessment of improvements is erroneous as there are no improvements
on these lots.
Authority is requested to have County Auditor cancel the taxes and delinquenci s
on these im'r ovements and enter on the assessment roll both installments of taxes
on Lots 14 and 15 paid; the total tax on these lots is $10,67. Refund amounting
to $17.35 to be requested on demand from County Treasurer.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby
authorized to correct said assessment.,�
In Matter of Payment of Interest
on Bonds of Joint Highway District
#13.
4;hereas, the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District #13 of the State
of California, did on the 5th d ay of June, 1936, file with this Board, a certified
copy of a certain Resolution finding and determining that $37,562,50 is required
immediately to provide the funis necessary to pay in full the interest coupons -.'
becoming due July 2nd, 1936, on the $2,062,000 principal amountbf unmatured bonds
issued and sold by said District and that under and by virtue of the levy heretofore -
made upon the County of Contra Costa on the 1st day of February, 1934, the County
of Contra Costa is required to pay ten per cent of said amount or the sum of $
3,756, 5;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Auditor of the County of Contra Costa
be and he is hereby authorized to and directed to draw his warrant on the Treasurer
of the County of Contra Costa on the Motor Vehicle Fund, payable to the Joint Highwa
District #13 of the State of California in the sum of $3,786,25 and to denosit
the same with the Treasurer of said District, and the County Treasurer of Contra
Costa County is hereby authorized and directed to cash said warrant upon Dresentat1
thereof properly endorsed. '
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K,
InMatter of Granting Leaves of Absence - -
to B.O.hilson, Suprintendent of Schools
and Ralph Cunningham, County Recorder.
B.O.Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools and Ralph Cunningham, County
Recorder, having applied to this Board for permission to leave the State of Californ a,
ITIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that nermission to leave the State of California
be granted to said B.O.'iiilson, and Ralph Ounningham, for a period of thirty days
from and after the date of leaving said State.
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In Matter of Consideration of Pronosed
Ordinance Governing Sale and Distribution
of Milk in Contra Costa County.
A pr000sed Ordinance Regulating the sale, distribution, inspection and
supervision of milk in Contra Costa County having heretofore been presented to this
Board for consideration and adoption and the hearing on said proposed Ordinance
' having been regularly continued to this date the Board proceeds to hear the arguments
for and against the adoption of said ordinance and the proponents of said Ordinance
having filed with this Board at this time an amended proposed Ordinance,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said proposed Amended Ordinance be and the
same is hereby referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County for a legal
' opinion as to its legality and the further hearing on said proposed Ordinance is
continued to Monday, July 6th, 1936, at 11 o'clock A.M.
In 'latter of petition for Proposed
Formation of Antioch County Fire
-`rotection District in County of
Contra Costa.
Owners, or persons having az interest in land within the boundaries of
the proposed Antioch County Fire Protection District having filed with this Board
their petitions praying that their said lands be excluded from the proposed district
and this Board being of the opinion that if said lands were excluded from said
proposed.district, a district formed of the remaining territory would not best suit
the needs of the property owners thereof, -
' Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, This
Board hereby declares its intention of adopting on Monday, July 6th, 1936, at 2
o'clock P.M. a Resolution of Abandonment of the Proceedings now pending before this
Board for the proposed formation of the Antioch County Fire Protectipn District in
Contra Costa County.
IT I3 FURTHER ORDERED that notice of intention to adopt said Resolution of
Abandonment be published in Antioch Ledger, once a week for two successive weeks
prior to.July 6th, 1936.
In Matter of Approval of Bonds
on Lost -arrants.
It appearing to this Board that Warrant 110. 5971, heretofore drawn by the
' County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, in favor of Richard Ander on
in sum of $16. payable out of the General Fund of said County; and that Warrant No.
5345 heretofore drawn by County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County,
in favor of Mrs. Mary Z.Findley, in sum of $10, payable out of the General Fund of
said County; and that Warrant No. 10897 heretofore drawn by the County Auditor on
County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, in favor of Mrs. H.K.Martin, in sum of $20
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payable out of the Charities and Correction rund of said County, have been lost,
and the.said Richazd Anderson, Mrs. vary :;.Findley and Mrs. H.K.Martin, having
each furnished to this Board, a good and sufficient bond in sum of $32, $20 and $40
respectively, inde:rnifying the County of Contra Costa against loss on the issuance
of duplicate warrants to replace said Taxrants Nos. 5971, 5345 and 10897, respectiveµy;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Bonds and the sureties thereon be I!
and they are hereby approved by this Board and the County Auditor of Contra Costa
County is hereby authorized to draw a duplica-�e warrant in favor of Richard Anderso
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in sum of $16, payable out of the Genera'_ Fund of said County, and a duplicate
}Tarrant in favor of Mrs. nary E.Findley, in sum of 310 payable out of flee General
Fund, and a duplicate warrant in favor of Mrs. H.K.Martin, in sum of $20, payable _
out of the Charities and Correction Fund of said County, to replace said 'Warrants
Nos. 5971, 5345 and 10697 respectively,
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,.
In Matter of Transfer of Fun,.s.
On recommeniation of D,M.reeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the following approoriations be set up for the completion of County Business ''.
for the current year:
IT IS FUR7v-ER ORDERSD that the total amounts involved be transferred from
Unappropriated Reserve Fund to the funds shown:
NEW APPROPRIATIONS: -
General Aind.
Board of Supervisors — 101. -
021 Salaries $ 66,00
0320 Publication Legal Notices. 900.00
0339 Telephone 190.00
0396 County Equipment 1425.00
Auditor— 105,
0516 Office Supplies— Miscl, 200.00
061 Replacements. 150,00
0912 Office Equipment 1550,00
Assessor— 107
091
0911 Office Furniture 21.00
0912 Office Equipment 54.00
District Attorney__ 112,
061 Replacements. 180,00
Surveyor— 116.
0516 Office Supplies, Miscl. 200.00
0599 Miscellaneous 70.00
Olerk— 102,
0912 Office Equipment. 120.00
Recorder— 235.
0911 Office Furniture 20.00
0912 Office Equipment 160 00
5328.00
'he said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon recommendation of D.M,Teeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED ,
that the following appropriations be cancelled, and that the total amounts thereof
be transferred from the funds shown to the Unappropriated Reserve Fund, to wit:
Salary General,
Auditor_ 105.
011 Regular Salaries $1,175-00
012 Extra Help 725;00
Assessor— 107.
081 Replacements $75.00
District Attorney— 112. _
0912 Office Equinment 180.00
Clerk_ 102.
0517 Printed Supplies 120.00
Recorder— 235
011 Regular Salaries. ,080.00 $375.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On recommendation of D.M.'Teeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE.BOARD ORDERED
that the following amounts be transferred from the Charities and Correction Fund
to the State funds on account of
Sonoma State Rome $5405.35
Preston School of Industry 262.07
California School for Girls 60.69
Whittier State School 100.10
Narcotic Hospital 39.17
Stockton State Hospital 100 00
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The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
' In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon recommendation of D.I.Teeter, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the
following adjustment of appropriations for the current year be made, to wit:
Increase Decrease:
Board of Supervisors-101.
0395 County Equipment $500.00 $500.00 Auto Mileage 041
A 1,ter_ 10_5,
0343 transportation Property 3.00 6.00 Auto Mileage 041
053 Books 00
0.00
Treasurer_ 106.
N9 Binding 20.00 69.00 Office Sup.Prtd. 0517
11 Ordinary Travlg. Exp. 13.00
053 Books .00 -
0515 Office. Supp. 'Yiscl. 29.00_
9.00 09
Ae_se_sssor�10
0}43 Transportation Property 6.o0 150.00 Office Sup. Prtd. 0517.
041 Auto Mileage 175.00 156.00 Postage 0522.
0515 Office Supp. Miscl. 1_ 25.00
306.00 3
Tax Collector_ 105
022 Extra help 516.00 50.00 Books 053
0339 'Telephone 30.00 250.00 Office Sup. Prtd. 0517.
50.00 Office Sup. Misc. 0515
196.00 Postage 0522.
g5 46.00 $546.00
District Attorney- 112.
022 Extra Help 440.00 440.00 Reporters' Fees 023.
0213 Operatives Gages 275.00 350.00 Auto Mileage 041
031 Medical Fees 500.00 50.00 Ord Travlg. Exp. 0411
033 Fees & Ex p.of Interptr 6.00 300.00 Off. Sun. Prtd. 0517
0337 Storage 27.0- 50. 00 Office Sun. Miscl. 0515
0343 Transpon. Property 25.00 35.00 Periodicals 0521
0399 Miscl. Services 47.00 990.00 Postage 0522
053 Books 1j65,00 lag.00 Miscl, Supp. 0599
$ 00Purchasinrz Agent_ 114.
' 0515 Office Supp. Miscl. 15.00 110.00 Postage stock 075
071 Map Book 15.00
074 Rentable Equipment 5.00
076 Justice Ct. Supplies 49,00
110.00 110.00
Coroner_ 115,
023 Reporters' Fees 10.00 10.00 Witness Fees 035
0314 Inspections & Autopsies 200.00 50.00 Recoveries 0322
' 150.00 Summoning Juries 0335
210.00 210.00
Surveyor_ 116. _
0329 Repair of Equipment 35.00 37.00 Tel. & Tel, 0439
0343 Transportation Property 2.00 50.00 Convention Expen. 049
0411 Ordinary Tray. Exp. 10.00 10.00 Office Sup. Prtd. 0517
053 Books 1.00
0522 Postage 10.00
0599 Miscellaneous Supplies 39.00
97.00 97.00
Elections- 120.
022 Extra help 100.00 100.00 Publication 0320.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Payment for Materials
and Supplies for BPA Projiect No. 84
(Briones Road).
The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County,the governing body of said
County, having heretofore sponsored WPA Project No. 84 (repairing of Briones Road
in said County) and the expenditures for materials and supplies for said project
having been made out of the State Bond Relief Loan Fund;
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow, the said
Board finds and declares that the amount of $1961.60 was paid out of said State Bond
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Relief Loan Fund for materials and supplies furnished to and used upon the said 'APPA
Project No. 84.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Natter of Payment for Material
and Supplies for IPPA Project No. 978
(Crockett Streets).
The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, the governing body of said
County having heretofore sponsored wPA Project 678 (repair of Crockett Streets)
in said County and the expenditures for materials and suuplies for said project
having been made out of the State Bond Relief Loan Fund;
Upon motion f Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow, the said
\Y\ Board finds and declares that the amount of $2,499.85 was paid out of the State
Bond Relief Loan Fund for materials and supulies furnished to and used upon the said
PiPA Project No. 678.
the said order is Dassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
In Matter of Insuring County
Buildings onk a five year basis.
J.H.Morrow, County Purchasing Agent having reported to this Board that
it will be to the advantage of County of Contra Costa to insure the buildings and
property of said County against fire on a five year basis instead of a three year
basis,
On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDER.,.D that the said Purcea sing Agent'be and he is hereby authorized to insure
the buildings and property of Contra CostaCounty against fire on a five year basis
instead of a three year basis.,\
InMatter of Payment to Joint Highway
District #13 Contingent "and.
The Directors of Joint Highway District No. 13 of the State of California
having filed with this Board a certified copy of a Resolution adopted by said Board
and in which said Resolution the said Board of Dimetors of said Joint Highway Distric
#13 requests immediate payment of 04000 of the $8000 Heretofore appropriated to the
Contingent Fund of said District by the County of Contra Costa, in accordance with
Resolution of the Board of Directors of said_Listrict passed and adopted on June 7th,
1934,
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
Board ordered that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, be and he is
hereby directed to draw and issue a warrant in sum of $4000 on the Motor Vehicle Fund
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payable to Joint Highway District #13 of the State of California, and to deposit the _
same with the Treasurer of the said District, said Warrant to be charged against
the $9000 heretofore appropriated to the Contingent Fund of said Joint Highway District
=13 of the State of California by !he County of Contra Costa, and that the County
Treasurer pay the same uoon presentation to him, duly endorsed.by the proper official 13.
In latter of Payment to
Joint Highway District #13
Contingent Fund.
The Board of Directors of Joint Highway District #13 of the State of
California having filed with this Board a certified copy of a Resolution adopted by
said Board of Directors of said Joint Highway District #13 in which said. Resolution
the said Board of Directors of said Joint Highway District #13 requests immediate
payment of $$1,000 of the $11,111.11 heretofore appropriated to the Contingent Rind
of said District by he County of Contra Costa, in accordance with the Resolution.
of the Board of Directors dated June 27th, 1932, 7
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa,State of Calif orn a,
be and he is hereby directed to draw and issue a warrant in sum of $1000 payable
to Joint Highway District #13 of the State of California, and to deposit the same
with the Treasurer of the said Joint Highway District #13, said warrant to be charged
against the $11,111.11 heretofore appropriated to the Contingent Fund of said Joint
Highway ''istrict #13 of the State of California, by the County of Contra Costa
and that the County Treasurer pay the same upon presentation to him endorsed by the
proner officials.
In Matter of Paying Postage
on Sample Ballots for Contra Costa
County 'Water District Election.
The County Clerk being required by law to mail sample ballots to voters in Contr
Costa County Water District for the election of Directors of said District,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant on the Generil
Fund of said County in favor of the Post Master of the City of Martinez, in a sum
sufficient to pay postage on said sample ballots, and the County Treasurer is hereby
ordered to pay the same.
' 1T IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that the Post Master of the City of Martinez,
attach his receipt for said postage to said warrant._
In Matter of Allowances to Indigents.
' it is by the Board ordered that followirg allowances to indigents bemade:
JOSEPH D AnHA, 135_ bth St. Richmcnd.
$25. State aid to needy blind and $25 County cash allowance be granted to begin
as of June 15, 1936.
FRANK GARCIA, Tennant Ave. Pinole.
�$�20 CouOounty cash allowance be reinstated as of May 1, 1936.
MATHIAS DILLEY, Rte 1, Box 336, Richmond.
$15. County cash allowance be continued as of June 1, 1936.
GEORGE BUNN, 1503 Richmond St. El Cerrito.
$12.50 County cash allowance be continued as of June 1, 1936.
MRS. ELIZABETH FITZEK, Pt.Richmond.
$12, Comity cash allowance be continued as of June 1, 1930.
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MRS, VIRGI:IA ^_ETZSCHNER, 553- 16th St. Richmond,
X55• County cash allowance be continued as of t`ay 1, 1936,
MRS. FILOIMA MOITOZA. R.F.D. Box 23, San Pablo
$30 County cash allowance be continued as of June 1, 1936,
MRS, OLARASILVA, 261- 17th St. Richmond,
$12,50 County cash allowance be increased to $22.50 COunty cash allowance
as of June 1st, 1936.
MRS EDDNA ROARK, 4400 Redwood Ave. Stege,
$60 County cash allowance be decreased to $50 County cash allowance as of
June 11 1936.
WILLIAM P H.YNES, Rte 1, Box 426-A, Richmond,
County cash allowance be discontinued as of June 1, 1936.
MRS. ANNIE HENDERSJN, 120 South Sixth St. Richmond.
X30 County cash allowance be discontinued as of June 1, 1936,
C H. LUNDVALL, 609 Everett St. E1 Cerrito,
35, County cash allowance be discontinued as of June 1, 1936, instead of May
1, 1936, as recommended on report dated June 1, 1936,
n S. AN:' HENDERSON, 120 South 7th St. Richmond,
435. yid Age Security be granted to begin_as of June 1, 1936,
WILLIAM P. HAYNES Rte 1, Box 426-A, Richmond.
'31,50 01d Age Security be grantod as of June 1st, 1936.
KIRK BRA--LET, 310 E1 Dorado, Richmond.
$26,50 Per month Old Age Security be granted, to begin as of June 15, 1936.
ANTONIO F. MASSA, 317 So, 49th St. Richmond,
$16 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of June 15, 1936,
ABBIE R. OAKEs, 442- 10th St. Richmond.
$35, Old Age Security be granted as of July 1st, 1936,
CHARLES LAVERY, 3721 Bissell Ave. Richmond,
$11,50 State aid to needy aged and $11,50 County cash allowance be renewed
as of June lst, 1936, and increased to $35. old Age Security as dJuly 1, 1936,
ETTA HARPST, 263- 14th St. Richmond,
$13. State aid to needy aged,and $13. County cash allowance be increased to
$16, State aid to needy aged and $16, County cash allowance as of June lst, 1936
and in
to $35. Old Age Security as of July 1, 1936.
MARY C FERRITER, 516_ 10th St. Richmond.
$12. State aid to needy aged and $12. C u my cash allowance be increased
to $16 State aid to needy aged and $lo. County cash allowance as of June 1, 1936,
and increased to $35. old Age Security a, of July 1, 1936,
JOSEPHINE RICH.RDSON, 125 South 6th St. R'..chmond.
10 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county caah allowance be discontinu d
as of June 15, 1936.
MRS, NEISHA WHEELER 7556 Terrace Drive, El Cerrito,
420 State aid a-id $17 County aid for needy half orphan children be renewed
as of June, 1936.
MRS, FRANCES PEDRETTI (For Pearl Flohs) 4th & Market St. San Pablo.
$10 State aid for children of an incanacitated father discontinued as of
June i, 1936,
JOSEPHINE ARANDA, Ciillard St. North Richmond,
$60 tate aid be discontinued as of JunelO, 1936,
MRS, LUCY BEDELLA, Camille Ave. Alamo.
$50 State aid and $5 county aid be changed to $40 State aid and $15. Count
aiu as of June 1st, 1936,
MRS. CATALINA PADILLA, Port Costa.
$30 State aid be discontinued as o: June lst, 1936.
SADIE YOUNG, 730 Las Juntas, Martinez.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of May 15, 1936,
MRS. dARIA "I CHADO, 116 E. St. Martinez.
$30 State aid and $20 County aid for needy half orphan children be grante
as to begin of May 26th, 1930.
FRA:,,K PRESTIGIACOMO, 291 West 5th st, Pittsburg,
412,75 County cash allowance be continued as of June 1st, 1936,
WILLI101 YOUNG, Port Chicago.
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- 23 Old Age Security be increased to $35. Old Age Security as of "ay 15,
SARAH JANE WFITE Pittsburg.
That transfer of Old Age Security be accepted as of May 1st, 1936, Los
Angeles County to my aid until May lst, 1937•
CLAR.::CE ',.HITE, Pittsburg;
That Transfer of Old A-_e Security be acceged as of May 1st, 1936, Los Angel s
County paying aid to May lst, 1937,
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HELEN AND LUCY MU14SCH (check payable to MISS PAULENE SCHULTESS, 2605 Virginia St.
Berkeley, Cal.)
That April check in the amount of $20 be allowed and be made payable to Miss
Pauline Schultes., for Helen and Lucy Munsch.
MI. A. SWANSON, Gen.Del. Brentwood. _
$37. County cash allowance be discontinued as of June 1, 1936.
Al. A. SWANSON, Gen.Del. Brentwood, y
$.35, Old Age Security be granted to begin as of June 1, 1936.
MRS. (Nellie) Helen Mercy InF_alls, Gen. Del. Brentwood.
$31. Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Mayl5, 1936, and increased
to ,$35 Old Ase Security as of July 1, 1936.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, July 6th,1936, at 10 o'clock
A.If.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF i
CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, JULY 6th, 1936.
The Board met at 10 o'clockA.M. ,';
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.
Cummings, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Welle, Clerk.
Minutes and proceedings for and during the month of June, 1936, are 2
read to the Board, and by the Board approved as read .and signed by the Chairman
and Clerk.
In the Matter of Adoption of
Ordinance regulating Sale of _
Milk in County of Contra Costa.
A proposed Ordinance having been heretofore presented to his Board,
regulating and covering the sale of milk in County of Contra Costa, and said propose
Ordinance having heretofore been referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa
County for an Opinion as to its legality and the said District Attorney having re—
quested additional time of two weeks for the rendering of said opinion,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the further consideration of said Ordinance ?`
be and the same is hereby continued to Monday, July 20th, 1936, at 11 o'clock A.M.
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Int
dgtter of Purchase of Oxygen
Tent for County Hospital.
Oscar Olsson, Superintendent of County Hospital, having appeared before this
Board and requested permission to purchase one Oxygen tent to be used in the County
Hospital at an approximate cost of $250.00.
' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Oscar Oleson, be and he is hereby authorized }'
to purchase through the Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, one oxygen tent
at an approximate cost of $250.00.�
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In the Matter of ap,)ointment of
Jessie Lea, as County Librarian.
The term of office of Jessie Lea, County Librarian, having expired,
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by SupervisorTrembath, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that Jessie Lea, be and she is hereby appointed County Librarian
of County of Contra Costa., for a period of four years from and after July let, 1936,
Salary
at a salary as set out in the County/ordinance heretofore adopted by this Board of
Supervisors.
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor draw warrent
monthly in payment of said salary and that the County Treasurer pay the same.,
In Matter of Granting
Leave of Absence.
Raymond B.Jchnson, Public Administrator, having applied to this Board for
permission to leave the State of California,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that :said. Raymond B. Johnson, be and he Is hereby
granted permission to leave the State of California, for a period of thirty days
from and after the date of leaving theState of California.
In Matter of Declaring -
Ordinance No. 242 of the County
of Contra Costa, duly published.
Ordinance No. 242 being an Ordinance Granting to Pacific Gas and Electric
Company, its successors and assigns, the right, privilege and franchise of erecting,
constructing and maintaining electric lines, consisting of poles and other suitable
structures and wires, cross-arms, and other appliances Installed thereon, in so many
and in such part of thepublic highways, streets, roads and places of the County of
Contra Costa, State of California, as the grantee of said right, privilege, and
franchise may from time to time elect to use for the purposes specified in said
Ordinance, having been duly published for the time and In the manner as prescribed
by law, in the 17ontra. Costa Standard, a newspaper printed and published and clrculate
in Contra Costa County as shown by the affidavit of publication of Vida McNamar,
on file herein;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance No. 242 be and the same is hereby
declared duly published.
In Matter of Installing, Maintaining
of additional light in Bay Point Lighting
District.
A petition signed by at leag twenty-five tax payers and residents of Bay Poin
Lighting District having been filed with this Board paying for the installation of '
one additional 75 watt Street Lamp, in Bay Point Lighting District at the following
location, to wit: At the corner of BW View and Harris Avenues, intown of Port Chicag ,
On 11otion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded ly Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said additional light be Installed at the location above named.
IT IS FURTHER OPDERED that the Bay Point Light & Power Compary be authorized
to install said light and that the County Auditor at the time of levying taxes for
the fiscal year 1936-37, furnish to this Board a rate of taxation upon the assessablA.
property of said district that will furnish an amount sufficient for the maintenance
of said additional light, which amount is estimated to be $23.40 per year.
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In Matter of Application for Dance Permit.
David A.Solari Post of the American Legion, havingepplled to thisBoard -
for permission to conduct dances until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. during the month of
July, 1936, at Oak Grove,
On motion of S pervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said permission be and the same is hereby granted.,r
In Matter of appointing Representatives
to Attend Meeting at Sacramento
to formulate a rermar:ent Relief
Program.
Acting President Hamilton of the Supervisors Association of the State of
California having notified this Board:that a meeting has been called to be held at
Sacramento, on Friday, July 24th, 1936, for the purpose of formulating a permanent
relief program to be submitted to the Governor of the State of California, and the
Legislature of said State at its January session,
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan and J.N.Long, be and they are hereby appoints
by this Board to represent the County of Contra Costa, at said meeting; the expenses
of said representatives to be a charge against the County of Contra Costa. -
In Matter of transfer of funds.
On request of D.M.Teeter, Count-, Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
' the fallowing adjustments of funds be authorized for the current year, to wit:
Increase Decrease.
Board of Sunervisors 101
0329 Repair of Equipt. $ 1.00 1.00 Fidelity Bonds 0313
0339 Telephone & Tel. -46:oo 47.00 Convention Exp. 049
Elna- Prelim. Costs 120
03 3 Transpn of Property 50.00 100.00 pubn. Notices 0320
0522 Postage 50.00 .
100 .00 100.00
Primary Eln 122.
0230- Wages 50.00 51.00 Pubn. Notices, 0320
0311 ElectNcity 1.00
51.00 $51.00
Svoe.rior Court 125.
0329 Eepair oof Equipt. 15.00 85.00 Extra Help 022
0139 Telephone & Tel. 45.00
Ohj18 office. Supp: Miso. 25;00 5.00
' Just. Ct. 9 139
0414 Small Claims Ct. Exp. 5.00 5.00 Stat. Ofc.Exp.Al. 0415
Just. Ct. 10 140.
0313 Fidelity Bond 4.00 .4.00 Stat. Ofc.Exp.Al. 0415.
Ct Hse & Grds �6.
0211 Wages, Repair Labor .25.00 150.00 Rep. of Bldgs. 0328
' 0329 Repair of Eruipt. 25.00 50.00 Misc. Services 0399
0523 Repair Supplies 100.00
0599 Misc. Supplies 50.00
6200.00 $200.00
Hall of Records 159
0211 Wages, Repair Lsmr '75.00 2�.00 Wages 0210
0329 Repair of °rquipt. 25.00 755.00 Rep. of Bldgs. 0328
0339 Telephone & Tel. 3.00 30.00 Janitor Sup. 0511
0-499 Misc. Services 10.00 80.00 Water 0527
O0623 Repair Supplies _75.00
0599 Misc. Supplies 0.00
m21 .00 X21 .00
Constable Twp 6 216
0 1T+1 AutoMileage - 15.00 15.00 Transp. of Persons 0342
Constable Twp 12 222
041 Auto Mileage 10.00 10.00 Transp. of Persons 0342
210
3:
Constable Twp 16 226
041 Auto Mileage 15.00 $15.00 Tranpsn. of Persons 0342.
C�onsttaable�T _17 227
041 A4 uto Mileage 6.00 6.00 Matron Fees 025.
World Prisoners 233
041
Auto Mileage 30.00 30.00 Auto Hire 038
Recorder 235. '
0339 Telephone & Tel. 8.00 8.00 Rent oPEqulpment 0324
0522 Postage 20.00 20.00 Repair Supplies 0523
---29-.00 233.00
Public Admin. 236_
0320 Pubn. Legal notices 15.00 15.00 Offe. Supp. Prtd. 0517
Agri. Comm. 242
0210 Wages, 325.00 826.00 Regular Salaries 021
0 13 Fidelity Bond 1.20 5.20 Repair of Equipt. 0329
041 Auto Mileage 1030.90 20.00 Misc. Services 0199
0411 Ord. Travlg. Exp. 5.00 30.00 Conv. Exp. 019
30.00 Postage 0522
�4550.-00-- Materials 073
$1301.20 313
Farm Advisor 243.
0 11 Ord. Travelg. exp. 6.o0 6.00 Tel. & Tel. 0339
Health Office 301.
0399 Misc. Services 6.00 10.00 La h Exams 0317
0515 Med. & Surg. Supp. 25.00 - 15.00 Tel. & Tel. 0339
6.o0 Off. Supp. Misc. 0518
331.00. 31.00
Lung Clinic 508
031 Medical& Dental Fees 100.00 100.00 Auto Mileage 041.
0339 Tel. & Teleg. 1.00 1.00 Med & Surg. 0515.
101.00 101.00
Nat'l. Re-Emp. Bureau_509
3�F3 Transp. of property 5.00 40.00 Electricity 0311
041 Auto Mileage50.00 25.00 Pent 0325
059 Fuel 40.00 36.00 Tel. & Teleg. 0339
0527 Water 6.00
101.00 101.00
Care of Indigents 5LO
031 Medical & Dental Fees 100.00 2175.00 Groceries 0524--3
0310 Board & Care 50.00
0311 Ele ctricity 25.00
0325 Rent 1500.00
059 Fuel 500.00
32175.00 2175.00
Detn. Home 91S -
0515 Med. & Surg. Supp. 10.00 60.00 Rep. of Bldgs. 0328
0523 Repair Supp. 0.00
20.600 -0.0
Social Serv. Dept. 522
022 Extra Help 655.00 -27.00 Electricity 0311
0211 Wages, Repair Labor 5.00 150.00 Telephone & Tel. 0339
0324 Rent of Equipt. 10.00 45.00 Misc. Services 0399
0328 Rep. of Bldgs. 66.00 165.00 Mileage 041
0329 Rep. :)f Em*t 10.00 45.00 Ord.Tray. Exp. 0411
053 Books 6.00 -30.00 Fuel 059
0521 Periodical Subserns. 10.00 - 5.00 Janitor Supp. 0511
0527 Water 5.00 250.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517
0.00. Offe. Supp. Misc. 0518
7:00 ilp -W
Rich.Health Ctr 5 32.
021 Regular Salaries 1150.00 770.00 Extra Help 022.
0311 Electricity 130.00 20.00 Tel. & Teleg. 0339
059 Fuel 10.00 20.00 Mise.Services 0399
0599 Misc. Supplies - 20.000_ 0 Med. & Surg. Sup. 0515.
1310.00 ' 1310.00 i
Supt. of Schols. 693_ '
039 Telephone & Tel. 58.00 35.00 Binding 039
0'1 Auto Mileage 148.00 7.00 Convention Exp. 0449
0411 Ord. Tray. 56.00 374.00 Offe. Supp. Prtd. 0517
053 Books 4.00 4.00
0522 Postage 125.00
0599 Misc. Supplies _- 2 .�Q -
16.0.2020ITJ
.00 -
211
CO LIBRARY 697
022 Extra Help $ 1.00 $10.00 Pub. Notices, O 20
039 Binding 5.00 10.00 Rep. of Bldgs. 028
0339 Tel. & Tel. 8.00 9.00 Rep. of Equipt. 0329
W99 Misc. Services 20.00 46.00 Misc. supp. 0599
041 Auto Mileage 20.00
0411 Ord. Tray.Exp. 5.00
0521 Periodical Subserns. 5.00
0522 Postage �5�0�0
$69.00 $69.00 -
Countv Clerk 701 "
0210 .rages, 300.00 355.00 Rep. of Bldgs. 0328
0329 Rep. of Equipt.
0599 Misc. Supplies �P .000
1355-00 55-00
Memorial Monument 705
0210 Wages, 21.00 41.00 Electricity 0311
0599 Mise. Supplies 20.00
-FT1.00 $
-00
Surveyor 116
0913 Misc. Equipt. 13.00 13.00 Off. Furniture 0911.
Hall of Records 159
0913 Misc. Equipt. 5.00 5.00 Furniture 0910
Co. Ho 6. Care of Inmates 503.
093 Hospital Equipment 95.00 95.00 Furniture 0910
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of V.G.Stevens, Agricultural Commissioner, and in order to complete
operations for the fiscal year 1935-36,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following new appropriation of funds be
' and the.same is hereby authorized, to wit
A�rlcultural Commissioner 242.
041 Auto Mileage $290.00 .
The said order ispassed:by the unanimous vote of the Board.t
In Matter of Authorizing Interest
Refunds on Tax Rede-rptions. '
Inaccordan ce with Chapter 10 of theStatutes enacted by the Legislature'at its
special, session held in May, 1936, which Chapter Adds Sec. 3817-J tothe Political Code
authorizing the redemption at any time on or before Sept. lst, 1936, of any property
sold to the State on or before July 6, 19351 without payment of any penalties, costs =
or interest whatsoever,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby author z-
ed to refund to the following tax payers the interest collected on redemptions betwee
the dates of May 29th, to June 29th, 1936, inclusive, in the following sums, to wit:
Receipt issued to Date Amt.' Recd Interest inclul d.
Mrs. Lillian Patterson June 2, $15.09 $ .02'
' Esther Gustafson 2, 6.73 .kl"
Ella M: Halford 2, 2.70 .16'
Ella M: Halford 2, 2:70 .16
Annie F.Y.arrison 5 7.33 •u6
Katie Spaczynski 2, 68.02 4.12
Richmond-Martinez Abstract &Title Co. 163.64 3 .82
Ruth Gramley 1, 1 8
Contra Costa County Title Co. 5, 1 .02 1.16
Contra'Costa County Title Co. 5, 4.28 .26
Contra'Coats Count,: Title Co. May 29, 136.58 8.15
Anna Siatmary June 1, 9.22 .56
Josephine Sampietro 1, 04 .31
Josephine Sampietro 1, 24,08 1.46
RIebmond-Martinez Abstract &"Title Co. 4,
56.07 3.42
Contra Costa County Title Co. May 29, 61:31 3.63
Contra Costa County Title Co. June 5 46.10 2.82
Richmond-Martinez Abstract Title Co. 1, 19.92 1:20
Otto F.X.Schmidt 1, 4 77
Richmond-Martinez Abstract &'Title Co. 4, 103.20 6.28
Margaret S.Foster 1, 16.03 .97
212
Federal Land Bark of Berkeley June 1, $38.47 $ 2.33
Elizabeth Pobar 2, .44 .03
Contra Costa County Title Co. 9, 17.40 1.08 �k
Contra Costa County Title Co. 9, 17.39 1.14
Chas. W. & Mary 0. -Miller 8, 19,26 1.19
L.V.Nu11 9, 9.24 .5J
Mrs. Marie Hamilton 8, 16.54 1.044
Mrs. Marie Hamilton 9 16.54 1.04 _
Mrs. Marie Hamilton 8 28.82 1.60
G.P.Hbrtle 6 - 48.36 2.97
J.N. & S. Acuros 9 4.74 27
W.C.Br"field 9 2.NF1 .15
Roberts Islard Dredging& Improvement Co. 8 - 21.54 1.33 ..
Roberts Islami Dredging& Improvement Co. 9 2:48 � -.16
Herbert Passey 6 25.13 .1.54
Richmond Martinez Abstract & Title Co. 9 70.51 18.03
Richmond Marti rez Abstract & Title Co. 10 34.75 2.20
Contra Costa County Title Co. 9 21.57 1.34
Estate of L.N. Schumacher 5 4.98 •30
Margaret Kirschbaum 1 0 2.00 .13 '
Mrs. Helen M.Day 5 4.82 .30
Anna M. Kelly 11 9.32 •59
Est. of J.J.Gallagher 10 12.30 .77 -
Dr. Elmer A.Waaynt 10 40.41 -2.48
Dr. Elmer A.Weaynt 10 40.41 2.48
Thos. A.Glynn 6 5.09 .32
Mrs. Helen M.Day 5 3.99 •25
Thos. A.Glynn 620 .20
Fred N. Morcom 11 199.11 .94
Richmond-Martinez Abstract & TitleCo: 12 2.01 .13
0. Pedro Miller 12 7.95 .50
Beatrice B.Schafer, 15 9.25 .58
Edw. B. & Mae B.Penpraze 15 12.47 .79
F.E.Peterson 15 4.8o .31
Contra Costa County Title Co. 11 32.62 2.64
Contra Costa County Title Co. 11 5.14 .32
Francis M.Shook 15 56.50 3.55
Maria Costanza 13 10.87 .68
G.B.Costanza, 13 17.39 1.08
G_B.Costanza, 13 54.io 3.37
Hertha Anderson 15 354.os 46.68
Contra Costa Realty Co. 19 1.4o .09
Contra Costa Realty Co. 19 1.4o .09
Contra Costa Realty Co. 19 1.20 .OS
Contra Costa Realty Co. 19 1.20 .09
Contra Costa Realty Co. 19 1.20 .08
Contra Costa Realty Co. 19 - 1.20 .08
Contra Costa Realty Co. 19 1.20 .09
Contra Costa Realty Co. .19 - 2.00 .13 _
Contra Costa Realty Co. 19 2.00 .13
Contra Costa Realty Co. 19 1.40 .09
Contra Costa healty Co. 19 1.40 .09
Bank of America (Concord, Calif.) 15 59.85 3.777
N.Amerine 17 15.00 .96
rank Bruno Capace 19 25.05 1.58
Contra. Costa County Title Co. 16 19.59 1.25
M.A.Hays Co. 16 53.72 3.4o
Ban K.Sweet 19 57.92 3.68
City of El Cerrito 17 7.83 .50
Louis Regazini 20 9.99 .64
B.A."at son 22 72.72 4.52
Mrs. Mabel E.Hochuli 19 67.15 4.27
Geo. E.Archambeault 20 2.29 .14
Mrs. Meta Lockhart 22 8.97 .57
Richmond-Martinez Abstract & Title Co. 22 81.82 5.20
.
Catherine E.Maxwell 23 2.4o 16
W.J.McArthur 23 12.16 .79
Main Bono 23 1.67 .11
Vienna Bono 23 l.lo .07 '
Vienna & Mike Bono 23 5.49 .34
Contra Costa County Title Co. 23 19.31 2.93
Contra Costa County Title Co. 23 2.87 1
Contra Costa Count:' Title Co. 23 3.81 .2
9ont:a Costa County Title Co. 23 3.82 .25
M.M.Garrett. 22 1.97 .12
M.M.Garrett 22 1.77 .11
M.M.Garrett 22 6.00 .39
M.M.Garrett 22 10.55 .75
0ontra Costa County Title Co: 25 21.72 1.4o
Ben V.Senter 29 10.74 .71
Ben V.Senter 29 10.74 .71
Ben V.Senter 29 10.74 .71
Raymond B.Johnson 29 4.66 .30
Ben V.Senter - 29 10.74 71
John M. Scally 29 24:58 l.bl
Ronald MacDonald 29 3:18 .21
Mary Tornell 29 12.77 83
Coats Costa County Title Co: 27 329.o4 91.74
Ben V.Senter 29 10.74 .71
Gladys R.Neilan 27 9.03 •59
Contra Costa County Title Co: 26 4.29 .29
Peter Bourdet 25 6:18 .40
Chas:Gnecco 2 2:96 .19
Rlchmond_Martinez Abstract &'Title Co. 26' 17.88 1.15
Antonio Aliman 27 11.67 .77
Antone Turkovich - 26 18.72 1.21 -
213
Thos. & Salvador J.Segoria June 26, $14.09 3 .91
Richmond Martinez Abstract & Title Co. 25, 39.42 2.54
Herbert S.& Frank B.Miller 23, 33.40 2.13
RlchmondMartinez Abstract & Title Co. 2 8.67 57
Victoria Rossi 24 61.20 3.9�+
Contra Costs County Title Co. 24 .67 .04
Contra Costa County Title Co. 24. 6.87 .45
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Purchase of
Ledger Tray by County Auditor.
D.M.Teeter, County Auditor having applied to this Board for permission to
purchase one Ledger Tray for use in his office,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the said D.M.Teeter, be and he is hereby author-
ized to purchase through the Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, one Ledger Tray
In Matter of Declaring Re-Construction -
of Bridge in Pinole Valley, known on _
County Records as A-13-0.75 an Emergency.
On Notion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE -
BOARD ORDERED that the re-construction of a bridge. In Pinole Valley known on County
Records as Bridge A-13-0.75 be declared a case of great emergency and that the County
Surveyor of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to proceed to replace
or repair said bridge without the adoption of plans and specifications, strain sheets
or working details, or advertising for bids for said work, said work to be done by
day labor under the direction of the County Surveyor. -
' The vote on the foregoing order being unanlmous.K
In Matter of Cbnsideratlon of
Adontlon of an Ordinance of Fair -
Competition for Cleaning andDyeing Trade.
A petition having been presented to this Board purported to be signed by at
least eighty per cent of the cusines= establishments engaged in the dyeing and cleans Ig
industries In the County of Contra Costa, requesting that this Board adopt an Ordlnan e
under Chapter 814 of the Statutes of 1935, "An Act Relating to the adoption of Codes
of Fair Competition for certain trades and industries within this State",
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that mild application be referred to the District
Attorney of Contra Costa County, who shall prepare a form of Ordinance in conformance
withsaidChapter and present same to this Board for further consideration.
1 In Matter of Request of Dr. H.M.Belgum
for the Abating of a Nuisance in the
Town of San Pablo.
A communication having been received by this Board from Dr. H.M.Belgum -
' protesting the existence of a public nuisance by the keeping of cows and other animal
by one Imanuel Grace, in the Town. of San Pablo;
- IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said protest be referred to the District
COUNTY
Attorney of Contra Costa with instructions to investigate said purported public nulsa tee
and take such action as he deems fit.
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In Matter of Petition of Shell 011
Company for permission to'excavate
In the County Highways to install
pipe lines.
The Shell 011 Company having applied to this Board for permission to
Excavate in the County Highways of Contra Costa County and to install pipe lines
for the transportation of oil, petroleum, or other of its products, gas, water and '....:.
other substances,
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the said Shell 011 Company be and they are hereby authorized to
excavate and lay pipe lines as aforementioned in following roads and A the following
locations, to wit; ,
(1) Pipe line crossing of Road E. 28. A fifty foot gravel surfaced road between
Sections 35 and 36, T 1 S. R 3 L. at a point 160 feet, more or less south of the
N.W. corner of Sec. 36, T15 R3E, on a bearing of N. 45011' W. and at a distance
of three feet S.W. of and parallel to the existing Shell 011 Co, pipe line.
(2) Pipe line crossing of Road E 11. A 20 foot gravel surfaced 50 foot right of way
road between Sections 27 and 26, T13 R3E, at a point 181 feet, more or less, south
of N.W. corner of Section 26, T1S, R3E. on a bearing of N. 45'18' W. and at a distanc
of Three feet S.W. of and parallel to the existing Shell 011 Co, pipe lire.
(3) Pipe line crossing of Road E 39. A 18 foot gravel surfaced 50 foot right of way
road between Sections 15 and 22, T15 R3E at a point 842 feet more or less, East of
the N.W. corner of Section 22, TIS, R3E. on a bearing of N. 35024' West, and at a
distance of three feet S.E. of and parallel to the existing Shell 011 Company pipe
line.
(4) A pipe line crossing of Road E 37. A 16 foot gravel surfaced 50 foot right of way
road in Sec. 7, T1S.R3E. at a point 837 feet more or less, South 31*30' W. of the
N.E. corner of the S.E. 1/4 of Section 7, TIS. R3E. on a bearing of S. 82030' W.
and at a distance of three feet N.W. of and perallel to the existing Shell Oil Co.
pipe line.
(5) A pipe line crossing of Road E.43 , a 12 foot distant 30 foot right of wW,, road
between Section 7, T1S.R.3E. and Section 12, T1S., R2E. at a point 40 feet, more or
less, North of the W.1/4 corner of Section 7, T 1 S. , R3E. at a bearing of N. 67°
00' W. and at a distance of three feet N.W. and parallel to the existing Shell 011 Co
pipe line.
(6) Pipe line crossing of Marsh Creek Road E. 36, a 20 foot oil and gravel surface,
40 foot right of way Road in the S.E.1/4 of Sec. 3, T15, R2E. at a point 301 feet,
more or less, N. 87054' E. of the crossing of the N.-S. 1/4 line of Section 3, T1s.
R.2E. by the Road on a bearing of N. 72055' W. end at a distance of 3 feet N.W. of
and parallel to the existing Shell 011 Company pipe line.
(7) Pipe line crosetg of Road E.33, a 10 foot oil and gravel surfaced 40 foot right
of way road in the S.E. 1/4 of Sec. 32, T 1 N., R2E. at a point 249.5 feet, more or 1 as,
North 10034' E. of the N. end of the Marsh Creek Bridge on a bearing of N. 49040' W.
(8) Pipe line crossing of Marsh Creek Highway, E. 36, a 20 foot oil and gravel surfac ,
50 foot right of way highway in the N W. 1/4 of Sec. 31, T 1N., R2E., at a. point
599.5 feet , more or less, Southwest of the beginning of a arve and 589 feet more
or less, southwesterly from the S.W. end of a Marsh Creek Bridge.
(9) Plre line crosslne Marsh Creek Highway, #D-19, 268.7 feet, more or less, southwest-
erly along center line of Highway from East line of Section 34, T 1 N., R. 1 E. on
bearing of N. 83030' W.
(10) Pipe line crossing Curry Creek Road D. 16, 129 feet more or less, from the ante '
section of the center line of Curry Creek Road with the center line of ffiarsh Creek
Highway D. 19, on bearing of North 39=24' W.
(11) Pipe line crossing center line of Marsh Creek Highway D. 19, 715 feet more or lees,
N. and southeasterly 70 feet, more or less, from the S. 1/4 corner Sec. 20, T 1 N .
R. 1 E. paralleling present line 3 feet north on bearing of N. 4o"4o, W.
(12) Pipe line crossing Marsh Creek Highway, D. 19 3. 55031' E. 462.0 feet, more
or less, from '. end W. line through center of Section 20, TIN., R. 1E. 3 feet N.
of and paralleling present line on bearing of N. 67°14' W.
(13) Pipe line crossing Marsh Creek Highway, D. 19, at a point N. 46030' W. 150.0
feet, more or less, along center line of road from East line of Section 19, T 1 N.,
R. 1 E. in S.R. corner of Section 3Peet E. of and paralleling present oil line on
bearing of N. 30017' W.
(14) Pipe line crossing marsh Creek Highway D. 19, 3 feet north of and paralleling
Existing o11 line in N.W. 1/4 of Sec. 19, T 1 N., H. 1 E. on bearing of N. 72058' W.
said point of intersection with center line of highway being easterly 2.0 feet more '
or less, from highway station 110450.
(15) Pipe line crossing Road to Mitchell Canyon D. 15, 3 feet N. and garalleling
existing oil line in N. 1/2 of Sec. 14, TIN., R1W. on bearing of N. 55 49' W. said
point of intersection with center line of highway being southerly 1388.7 feet, more
or less, from N. 1/4 corner of said section 14.
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(16) PJpe line crossing Road, D. 13, on north line of Section 14, T 1 N., R. 1 W.,
3 feet E. of and paralleling existing lire on bearing of N. 3-21' W. said point of
intersection with center line of highway being westerly 192 , feet, more or less, from
North 1/4 of Sec. 14.
(17) Pipe line in Section 13, T 1N.,R1W. beginning at a point S. 53c06' w. 16.8
feet more or less, of D. 19 Highway Station 70+50; thence following along westerly
side of highway to a point bearing N. 72001' W. 45.80 feet, more or less, from Highwa
Station 60450 in all a distance of 1038.0 feet, more or less.
(16) Pipe line beginning at a point vbich 1eN. 47°4o' w. 191.0 feet more or less,
from N.W. corner of Concord Sewer Far-1n old right of way southeastP own of Pacheco
thence following along 'Test side of old right of way in a northerly direction, a dis-
tance of 2263 feet more or less, to south line of Pacheco Highway right of way, Rd.
C-17.
(19) Pipe line crossing of Road C. 17, a 19 foot concrete highway Pt a distance of
25.11 feet, more or less; thence North 16043' W. of the suthwesterly corner of old
' road right of way, approx,mately 600 feet East of Pacheco.
(20) Pipe line crossing of Market Street, Road Group C, 31, a 20 foot graveled
65 foot right of way street, beginning ata point on the easterly edge of the right
of way, a distance of 610 feet more or less, S.23024' W. of the S.W. corner of Sutter
Street, at a bearing of N. 72026' W.
(21) Pipe line crossing of Road C. 13. A 18 foot oil and grevel surfaced 40 feet
right of way road at a point 1960 feet, more or less northeasterly along the center
line from the center of the Intersection of Roan C, 13 and Road C 15 and at a distanc
of 3 feet northerly of the existing Shell 011 Company pipe line.
(22) Pipe line crossing of Road C. 22. A 36 foot right of way road at a point
2173 feet, more or less, southwesterly along the center line from the center line of J
pavement of Road C 24 on a bearing of N 73055' W. and at a distance of 3 feet
Northerly and parallel to the existing Shell Oil Company pipe line.
(23) Proposed paralleling of Road D. 19 by Shell Oil Company. Pipe line from a
point 250 f set, more or less, east of the East end of a bridge over Marsh Creek
In Section 34, TIN., R1E. thence northwesterly along the northerly side of and follow)
Ing Road D. 19 approximately 17 feet northerly of the center line of the Highway
for a distance of 2580 feet, more or less, to a point at which the pipe line crosses
Road D. 19, thence along the southerly side of and parallel to Road D. 19 approximatep
23 feet southerly from the center line of the Road a distance of 989.3 feet,more
or less, to the approximate corner of Sections 27, 28, 33 and 34, T1N., RIE. thence
' still paralleling Road D 19, 23 feet, more or less, southerly of the center line,
a distance of 1695 feet, more or less, to the point of leaving the right of way of
D. 19.
(24) Parallelling of Road C. 16 by Shell 011 Company pipe line from a point on the
approximate intersection of Road C. 10 and the center line of C 16 at which the
line crosses from the easterly to the Westerly side )f the Road; thence parallel to
the road, and from 13 to 25 feet, more or less,westerly of the center line of the
Road, a distance of 9962.1 feet, more or less,to a crossing of the Road from the
westerly side to the easterly side a distance of 140 feet, more or less, at which
point the pipe line leaves the Road C. 16 rightof way and enters the property of the
Shell 011 Company.
(25) Proposed Shell 011 Company pipe line crossing of Rood C. 61 on a. bearing
of N. 69043' W. at a point 532 feet In a northwesterly direction along be center lin
of Rosi C 61, from Its intersection with the center line of Road C. 13, said propose
line paralleling existing Shell Pipe Line.
(26)-Proposed Shell Oil Company pipe line crossing of street in Group C 31 at a point
485.10 feet, more or less, along.1ts center line northwesterly from its intersection
with the center line of the5acramento arca Northern Reilway; said proposed line bear- _
Ing N. 6959' W.
(27) Shell Oil Company pipe line crossing of street (Contra Costa Street) in Road
Group C. 31 at n point 202 feet, more or less, northeasterly of the intersection of
First Street, said proposed line bearing N. 66°38' W.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that in accordance with County Ordinance No. 185 of
County of Contra Costa, the said Shell 011 Company shall deposit with the County
Treasurer of Contra Costa County, the sum of $2500 guaranteeing the satisfactory
' re-conditioning of said roads after making said excavations and laying said pipes.
In Matter of Adopting plens and
Specifications for Moraga Bridge,
in Sup. Dist. #2.
R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Com ra Costa County, having presented to this
Board plans and specificat+ons, strain sheets and working details for building of a
bridge over San Leandro Creek, to be known as Moraga Bridge and designated in County
Records as "Bridge B-5-0.75"
IT IS BY THE BOARD O:DERED that said plans and specifications, strain sheets
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and working details be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications,
strain sheets and working details forthp building of said Moraga Bridge.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that an advertisement to bidders for doing of said work
be placed in the Courier-Journal a newspaper of general circulation printed and public -
ed in the County of Contra Costa for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law, -
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that bids for the doing of said work be received by this
Board up to the hour of 11 oIclock A.M. on Monday, August 3rd, 1936.
In Matter of Adoption of plans and
specifications for building of the Bridge
Over Walnut Creek, on Ygnaclo Valley Road ,
to be known as Anderson Bridge.
R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to this
Board plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details for the building of
a bridge over Walnut Creek, on Ygnacio Valley Road, immediately east of the City
Limits of the Town of Walnut Creek, to be known as Anderson Bridge, and designated
In County Records a= "Bridge C-27-4.25",
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aid plans and specifications, strain sheets,
and working details be and the same are hereby adapted as plans and specifications,
strain sheets and working details for the building of that certain bridge to be known
as Anderson Bridge.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice to bidders for doing of said work be publish-
ed in the Courier-Journal, a newspaper of general circulation published in the County
of Contra Costa,
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that bids be received up to 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday,
August 3rd, 1936, for doing of said work.
In Matter of Approval of Agreement
between County of Los Angeles and County
of Contra Costa for themaintenance of
Clarence B. White, an indigent.
Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Bureau of Contra Costa County
having presented tothis Board, a form of Agreement between the County of Los Angeles,
and the County of Contra Costa, for the maintenance of Clarence B.Whlte, in County of
Contra Costa, pursuant to Old Age Security Act of the State of California, '
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board Is hereby authorized to sign
said Agreement on behalf of the County of-Contra Costa.
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In Matter of Approval of Agreement
between County of Los Angeles and
County of Contra Costa, for the maintenance
of Sarah Jane White, an Indigent.
Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Bureau of Contra Costa Oounty
having presented to this Board, a Form of Agreement between County of Los Angeles,
and County of Contra Costa, for the maintenance of Sarah Jane White, in the County
of Contra Costa, pursuant to Old Age Security Act of the State of California,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be attl the same Is
hereby approved and W.J.Buchansn, is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the
County of Cori;ra Costa.
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In the Matter of petition for Proposed _
Formation of Antioch County Fire
Protection District of County of
Contra Costa.
RESOLUTION OF ABANDONMENT.
WHEREAS, a petition for formation of a County Fire Protection District to be
known as Antioch County Fire Protection District of the County of Contra Costa,
was heretofore filed with this Board, and
WHEREAS, owners or persons having an interest in land, within the boundaries
of the proposed Antioch County Fire Protection District, having filed with this Board -
their petitions praying that their said lands be excluded from the proposed district
' and this Board being of the opinion that if said lands were excluded from said propose
.district, a District formed of the remaining territory would not best suit the needs
of the property owners thereof,
NOW THUREFOF:E, BE IT RESOLVED: AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the said petition
heretofore filed with this Board for theformation of saidAntioch County Fire Protectio
District, in the County of Contra Costa, be and to same is hereby dismissed and all
further proceedings on said petition be and the same are hereby ordered abandoned.
Ih Matter of Request of _
Robert Wallace, Jr.
for adoption of a "No Parking" _
Ordinance for the Town of Brentwood.
Robert Wallace, Jr. Justice of the Peace of Ninth Judicial Township having
filed a request with this Board that a "No Parking" Ordinance be adopted for portions
of Town of Brentwood, Contra Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that said request be referred to the District Attorn y
of the County of Contra Costa, for a legal opinion as to the legality of the
adoption of such Ordinances
In Matter of Allowance to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that following allowances to indigents be made, to
wit.
FRED SPEAR Box 30-A, Oakley
$25. State and $25. county aid for the needy blind be continued as of June 1,
1936.
MRS.-AMY CARPENTER 332- 6th St. Richmond.
,7.50 County cash allowance be continued as of July.lst, 1936.
MRS. MARY MUDRIDGE, Box 233, Pinole.
15. County cash allowance be continued as of Julyl, 1936.
MISS CLARA BOTSFORD, 5909 Burlingame Ave. Richmond.
$10 Count} cash allowance be increased to $13. county cash allowance as of
June 1, 1936•
MISS KATHERINE COVEY, 2.32 S. 13th St. Richmond.
$20 County cash allowance be increased to $25 county cash allowance as of July
1, 1936.
' HARRY OSBORNE 7245 Blake St. E1 Cerrito
12.50 County cash allowance be discontinued as of July lst, 1936, and relief
in kind be granted. _
THEODORE JOHN BLOOM, Rte #2, Concora.
$15. Count;; cash allowance be discontinued as of July 1, 1936.
FRANK S. McCAr^FERTY, 1525 Merced St. Richmond.
' . X15. ld Age Security be granted to begin as of July 1, 1936,
HUGH RODGERS, 265- 4th. St. Richmond.
$35. Old Age Security be granted to-begin as of June 15, 1936.
JULIA L. MITCHELL 634— 6th. St. Richmond.
$ 5. Old Age Security be granted as of June 1st, 1936.
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JOHN H. AWBREY, 56 South St. Richmond. -
Old Age security be renewed as of July, 1936.
MRS. CORA NFLSON2 425 Norvell St. E1 Cerrito
;20 Old Age Security be renewed as of June 1, 1936.
RICHARD SLATTERY, 434 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
23. Old Age Security be renewed as of May, 1936, and decreased to $10 Old Age
Security as of June 1, 1936.
GEORGS RANDALL 1612 Oak View Ave Berkeley Park, Cal. ,
2 Old Age Security be discontinued as of June 23, 1936.
MRS. ADA YOUNGLOVE, 716- 22nd St. Richmond.
25 Old Age Security be discontinued as of June 1, 1936.
MRS, JOSEPHINE HOF INS, 1521 Estudillo St. Martinez.
j2.50 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of June 15, 1936.
THEODORE JOHN BLOOM, Rte #2, R.F.D. Concord ,
$29.00 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of July 1, 1936.
NATHAN PIERCE, Rte #1, Martinez, Cal.
25.00 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of June let, 1936, and inerea ed
to $35. Old Age Security as of July 1, 1936.
EVERETT GRANT, Concord.
$�5. Old Age Security be renewed as of July 1, 1936,
MARIETTA ALLEN, Martinez.
$30 Old Age Security be renewed as of July 1, 1936.
ELIZABETH ALBRICHT (C/o Mrs. J.McGule) Crest Ave. Walnut Creek.
$30 Old Age Security be renewed as of July 1, 1936.
THO;[PSON GAILY PENDRY, Gen. Del. Byron.
$17 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of June 1, 1936, and increased
to $25. Old Age Security as of July 1, 1936.
MARY ISABEL PENDRY, Gen.Del. Byron
17 Old Ag: Security be granted to begin as of June 1, 1936, and increased
to $25. Old Age Security as of July 1, 1936.
JOSEPH GRIM-Box 25, Oakley. '
Aid be denied as application withdrawn at applicant's request.
MRS. MARY FORNER 203 Bishop Ave. Pt. Rldmond.
20 State aid and$20 county aid formerly half orphan children be renewed
as of July, 1936•
MRS. HENRIETTA CURRY, 2361 Brooks Ave. Richmord.
$20 State aid and $20 county aid for needy half orphan children be renewed
as of July, 1936•
MRS. LILY BURROWS, 509 Norvell St. E1 Cerrito
50 State aid and $30 county aid for needy half orphan children be renewed
as of July, 1936.
MRS. ELIZABETH CRISWELL, 676- 39th St. Richmond.
$10 State aid be discontinued as of July 22, 1936, and $10 county aid be
discontinued as of Aug. 1, 1936.
MRS. JENNY PARASCONDOLO, R.F.D. Box 300, San Pablo
$20 State aid for half orphan children be discontinued as of June A, 1936.
PASO,UALENA CLEMENTE, Rodeo.
$10 State and $20 county aid for needy half orphan child be dimontinued as of
July 1, 1936, as need no longer established,
MRS. MARY RAY, 1018 FL•st St. Crockett.
$10 State andjlO county aid for Henry Ray be discontinued as of June 1, 1936.
MRS. NELLIE HASKINS, Fenway Farm, Concord.
$10 State aid and $20 county aid for needy halforphan children be renewed
,s of July 1, 1936.
MAS. BERNICE NUNES, 1738 Grant St. Concord.
$10 State aid and $10 county aid for an illegitimate child be renewed as of
July 1, 1936.
MRS. NUNZIATA FONTANA, 305 Talbert St. Martinez.
20 State aid for needy half orphan children be reduced to 410 State aid as
of June 19, 1936,a n d that $10 State Ad for needy half orphan children be continued.
MRS. ETHEL ARMSTRONG P.O. Box 1, Jefferson St. Martinez.
State aid and $15 county aid be decreased to $30 State aid and $15.
county aid for needy half orphan children as of June 1, 1936.
MRS. ESTHER ESIA, Companio Ranch,Concord. -
- 40 State aid for the children of an incapacitated father be discontinued
as of June 21, 1936, and $30 County aid be discontinued as of July 1, 1936.
6:RS. MARY SAMORA, 225°.Bonlfacio St. Concord.
$10 State aid be discontinued as of June 3, 1936.
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MRS. CONSTANCE AVILA, 353 East 2nd St. Pittsburg.
$20.Stpse aid for the childen of an incapacitated father be granted to begin as
of June 1, 1936.
MRS. MARY TREZZA 363 W.5th St. Pittsburg.
40 State aid and $20 county aid for needy half orphan children be renewed
as of July 1, 1936. .
MRS. ANGELINA DAVI (for George Davi, and Harold Davi) 23 Black Diamond. St.Pittsburg
' 10 State and $20 county aid be-renewed as of July let, 1536, for needy whole
orphan children.
MRS. (,LABEL PATTERSON, 63 W. 11th St. Pittsburg
$30 State aid be decreased to $20 State aid as of June 15th, 1936.
' In Matter of Change in
Allowance of O1dAge Security. .
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following changes be made in allowances
to indigents for Old Age Security, as of July lst, 1936.
Elizabeth Albright, Increased from $30.00 to $35.00
Lisa Blomquist " 26.00 to $35.00
James Boughter " _ 32.00 to $35.00
Kirk. Bradley 11 _ 28.50 to $35.00
Manuel Braz 11 28.00 to $32.50
Nettie Cunningham " 29.00 to $35.00
Jessie De Soto " _ 10.00 to $15.00
Anna Goss " - 30.00 to 35.00
Annie Hannan " 17.00 to 25.00
William P.Haynes " 31.50 to $35.00
Elizabeth Hiatt " _ 25.60 to $30.00
Joseph Hopkins "- 30.00 to $32.50
Nellie Ingalls " 31.00 to $35.00
Cornelius Keller, " _ 30.00 to $35.00
Maggie Milet, " 22.00 to 35.00
James Miller " 22.00 to 30.00
Bothilde Nielsen " 32.00 to $35.00
' Margaret Rivoux, " 23.00 to %35.00
Louise Rodrlques " 20.00 to $23.00
Antonio Scalzo " 29.00 to $35.00
Edward Stevenson, " 33.00 to $35.00 -
Marietta Allen " 30.00 to $35.00
Charles C.Curry " 30.00 to 35.00
Emma Martinez, " 30.00 to 35.00
John Sellman " 30.00 to $35.00
Jose Soto "- _ 15.00 to $25.00 _
Manuella Soto " 15.00 to $25.00
Thomas Barrett, ° 25.00 to $30.00
Everett Grant, " 25.00 to $35.00 _
Albert Martin Hill " 27.00 to .$35.00
Nancy Nicholson " 20.00 to $30.00
Annie Oates, " _ 22.00 to $35.00
August Schmude " 20.00 to $29.00
Elihu Yale, "_ 30.00 to $35.00
Elizabeth Yale, " .30 00 to $35.00
William Mendenhall, "_ 33.00 to $34.00
William Deacy "_ 20.00 to $27.00
Emma Gentry " 30.00 to $35.00
Thomas Dan Kelly " 27.00 to $35.00 -
Kate Ash, " 25.00 to $30.00
Katherine Bromley 11 32.00 to $35.00
Manuel Amodore " 20.00 to $30.00
' Andrew Josselyn " 23.00 to 335.00
Lila Josselyn "- 23.00 to $35.00
Florence Harris, " 32.00 to $35.00
Charles Morine " 20.00 to $30.00
Mary Ducoing 10.00 to $17.50
Mary Malone, " _ 24.00 to $35.00
Charles Manstrom " 20.00 to $29.00
Ben Grant, " _ 21.00 to 327.50
Ella Masterson " 32.00 to $35.00
Ida A.Pratt, " 20.00 to $25-00
Del Borlen "_ 20.00to $25-00
William Conway " 27.50 to $35.00
Rollin Trouslot " 24.00 to $30.00
Patrick Barker, " 21.00 to $35.00
Nancy Cunningham " 30.00 to $32.50
Delano Paull " 32.00 to $35.00
Joseph Tait " 25.00 to $35.00
Julia Waite " 30,00 to $35.00
Charles LeGrand '" 16.00 to $27.00
Mary JaneColwe11 " 20 00 to $25.00
Carl Hammond, " 30.00 to $35.00
James M.i)Onsld " 26.00 to $35.00
Sarah Long " 25.00 to $30.00
Mallie Scott. " _ 25.00 to $35.00
William Washington, " 20.00 to $35.00
John Gaffigan " 25.00 to $26.00
Mary J Davis ". 25.00 to '035.00
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Frank Gorman Increased from $24.00 to 35.00
Nicholas Devine " - 22.00 to 129.00
Joseph H.Hill " 22.00to $30. 00
Annie Zecher, " 25.00 to $35.00
Mary C.Fyrne, " 20.00 to $25.00
Charles Bardei " 26.00 to $35.00
Thomas C=oran " 30.00 to 035.00
George McIntyre ° 30.00 to 335.00
Olive McIntire, " 18.00 to $23.00
Jacob Laarmann, " 30.00 to $35.00
Annie Prowse, " 28.00 to $35.00 l
Joseph Smith, " 30.00 to $35.00
Ole Schelven, " 20.00 to $25.00
Henry Vitt " 22.50 to ,#35.00
Hariett Rascr " 20.00 to $30.00
Thomas Rasor " 20.00 to 330.00
Elizabeth Higuera, " 25.00 to $35.00
Fernando Higuera, " 25.00 to $35.00
Annie Miner, " 25.00 to $35.00
Minnie Parker " 25.00 to $35.00
Mary Grayson " 30.00 to $35.00 , =
Horace Johnson " 22.00 to $35.00
8eorge Yelavic, " 22.50 to $35.00
Martin Hov, " 25.00 to $30.00
Sarah Halsey " 23.00 to $25.00
Karen Haug, " 20.00 to $25.00 -
Frank McIntyre, " 20.00 to $25.00
Jesse Trull, " 33.00 to $35.00
Helen Martin ! 26.00 to $35.00
George W.Summers, -" 20.00to $29.00
Alexander Bowen " 22.00 to $35.00
George Chamberlain " 25.00 to 135.00
Hugh Barker " 21.00 to $35.00
John Walker, " - 24.00 to $35.00
William "ells, " 25.00 to $30.00
Benjamin Wright, " 29.00 to $30.00
Harry Broulatt, " 26.00 to $35.00
Alex Buckley " - 25.00 to $35.00
Robert Thompson " 27.00 to $35.00
Annie $arnes " 28.00 to 535.00
Edward Peck A 30.00 to $35.00
Elizabeth Stetson " 23.00 to $35.00
Lincoln Hoffman Degreased 26.00 to $25.00
W111Jm Akins Increased 30.00 to $35.00
Mary McLaughlin " 25.00 to $30.00
Laverna Olsen " 20.00 to $30.00
Ole Olsen " 25.00 to $35.00
Carmen Soto " 26.00 to $29.00
Vincent Soto " 26.00 to $29.00
Margaret Hasey -" 25.00 to $30.00
Charles Ray A - 30.00 to $35.00
George Gorman ." 18.00 to $25.00
Cora Henry ." - 24.00 to $35.00
George Henry ." - 24.00 to $35.00
Ida Kohlhoff, " 22.50 to $35.00
Ara Rush " $20.00to $35.00.
Clarence Rush " 20.00 to $35.00
William Buckley A 20.00 to $35.00
Joseph Barsanti •" 30.00 to $35.00
John Deasey " 30.00to $35.00
Amanda Messenger, " 32.00 to $35.00
George Sykes, " 25.00 to $35.00
Cornelius Clarke, " 25.00 to $35.00 _
Jonathan Franklin " 28.00 to $35.00
Andrew Mullins " 30.0, to$35.00
Bertola Tambini " 20.00 to $35.00
Mary Elizabeth Brown 30.00 to $35.00
Eliza Morrison '" 20.00 to $25.00 '
Andrew Spaur " 30.00 to $35.00
David D.Davis, " 25.00 to $35.00
Christina Siemann " 12.00 to $25.00
Cora Nelsen " 20.00 to $35.00
Frank Skinner, " 20.00 to $35.00
James Van Names " 25.00 to $30.00
Ellett Pavey " 20.00 to $25.00 -
Carrie Sargent, " 26.00 to $35.00
Joseph Sargent, " 26.00 to 535.00
Fred Veirs, " 30 Coto $35 00
Harriet Brown " 27.00 t0 $35.00
Edward Madigan " 22.00 to $30.00
Frank Cheek " 22.00 to $30.00
Joseph Pires, " - 26.00 to $35.00
Rose Tumulty " 25.00 to $35.00
Charles D.Brazil " 22.00 to $30.00
James A.Holland " - 27.50 to $3�.00
Nellie Ivancovich " 11.00 to $24.00
Henry Wintermeyer, -" 17.00 to $21.00
Mary Pierson A 24.00 to $35.00 -
John S.White -" 30.00 to $35.00
Charles Carpenter, " 30.0 to $35.00
John L. Harkinson " 20.00 to $30.00
Walter Bair " 25.00 to 335.00
John Silvas, " 20.00 to $32.50
John Martin Davis " 29.00 to 035.00 `
Benjamin Fry . " 30.00 to $35.00
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Mathilda Townsend, Increased from 325.00 to 535.00
Nelson Townsend '" 25.00 to $35.40
William Rowell '" 26.54 to $35.00 _
Robert Grasshoff, " 16.00 to $18.00
Harry H Patterson " 31.00 to 435.00
Katherine, Atteway " 1$.00 to $35.00
Antone Nola " 25.00 to $30.00
Nora Uo-nt " 20.00 to $25.00
John Awbrey " 24.00 to 435.00
' Anthony Gardosey -" 30.00 to $35.0
Willougby Shade, '" 20.00 to $30.00
Jonas Wallin " 23.00 to $35.40
Josephine Wallin " 22.00 to $35.00
William Edmonston " 16.00 to25.00
Antonio Silveira, '" 21.00 to 29.00
William Willis "" 30.00 to $35.00
Mary Jordan " 30.00 to $35.00
Alexander Rivoux, " 23.00 to $35.00
Margaret Mills "" 30.00 to $35.00
William Lamparter0 30.Ov to $35.00
Henry Nelson 30.00 to $35.00
Blanche Casey ° 20.00 to $25.00
Michael Casey "" 20.00 to $25.00
Charles Arnold, ° 30.00 to $35.00
Frank Booth "" 16.00 to $25.04
Elias Bush " 19.00 to $30,00
Fred W.Butler, "" 30.00 to $35.00
William Pier " 31.44 to $35.00
Jahn G.Gill " 20.00 to $30.00
Johnson Hansford " 25.00 to $34.50
Irvin Fisher ." 24.50 to $35.00
Mrs. Mary Fisher " 24.50 to `35.40
Edward Southard "" 29.00 to 35.00
Frances Southard '" 20.40to $35.00
Talmadge Thorn " 17.00 to $24.00
John Tinkham " 29.00 to $35.00
Augusta 5huquist " 30.00 to $35.00
Lewis G.Call -" 11,00 to $20.00
Edw. R.Christie " 28.00 to $30.00
Carl N. Christopher * 30.0) to $35.00
Judson Collins " 20.00 to $29.00
William Demers, " 22.00 to $35.00
Mary Elliott De8reased 27.50 to $27.00 _
Emma Cora Emmery Increased 23.00 to $29.00
Edith Foley It 27.00 to $35.00
Frank. Gardner Degreased 31.00 to $30.00
Charles Geary Increased 17.00 to 429.00
Frank Larkin " 29.50 to $35.00
Thomas Leavy " 29.00 to $35.00
George LaMoin " 27.04 to 435.00
Mary McCullough " 25.00 to 135.00
Brigidia Ortiz " 20.00 to 030.00
Dionisio Ortiz " 20.00to .j 29.00 -:
Jahn B.Hunt " 30.00 to $35.00
Augustin Ponson " 25.00 to $35.40
Vito Riccobono " 29.50 to $35.00
Charles M,Rogers, " 28.00 to $35.00
Charles F.RossL19.00 to $25.00
Mary Rowlee " 21+.00 to $30.04
Will Rowlee, " 24,00 to $30.00
Ezekiel White " 20.40 to $28.04
George Schott " 25.00 to $30.00
Tillie Thayer " 17.00 to 25.00
Elvira We as " 20.00 to $35.00
Emil Widmer " 26.00 to 435.00
Adam Burke, " i8.o� to $25.04
James McNary " 20.00 to 29.00
' Rosabel Pierce, " 25.00 to ,135.00
Theodore Rogers, " 30.00 to $35.00
Lulu Zimmerman * 15.00 to $25.00
Elmer Kratzer, 1120.00 to $25.00
Stella Kratzer, " 18.00 to $25.00
Clara Ballard, 1. 15.00 to $24.00
Cornelia Boardman * 30.00 to $35.00
Melville Boardman " 23.00 to $35.00
Adolph Brown " 30.00 to $35.00 �;sG
Jennie Brown " 30.04 to $35.00
Del Elnor Conner " ll.00 to $15.00
Laura Collis 28.00 to $35.00
Charlotte Ely " 30.00 to 535,00 '
Emanuel Garibaldi " 18.00 to $34.00
Pat Garrison " 25.00 to $35.00
Harry Hall " 22.00 to $29.00
William Long " 30.00 to $32.00 -
Laura Maddux " 25.00 to $30,00
Susie Martin " 27 00 to $35.00
Nellie Nesbit " 30.00 to $35.40
Anna Peterson " 34,00 to $35.40
Carrie Sloan " 22.00 to $29.00
Fletcher Troutman " 25.50 to 32,00
Catherine Veil " 2 .00 to 35.00
Alfred Hoffman " 30.00 to $35.00
Catherine McElhone " 30,00 to $35.00
May Brock " 21.00 to $25.00
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Homer D Sommers, Increased from $22.00 to $25.00
Palmer Turner Increased from $32.50 to 035.00
William Enright, Increased from $30.00 to $35.00
William A.Gavin Increased from $25.00 to $35.00
John Hiatt, Increased from $20.00 to $30.00
Fred Rand, Increased from'322.00 to $35.00
Catherine Riordan Increased from $27.00 to $35.00
Helen Enos, Increased from $28.00 to $35.00
Luther Leaves, " $30.00 to $33.00
Annie Peterson " 15.00 to $27.50
Swan Peterson " 15.00 to $27.50
Anna Blomquist '" 20.00 to $22.50
George Burton " 23.00 to $35.00
Jack Dempsey " 30.00 to $32.00 _
Alfred Folsom " 33.00 to $35.00
Manuel Gomez, " 22.00 to $35.00
Charles Harrelson '" 30.00 to $35.00
William Kilgore, -" 24.00 to $35.00
John Lochary ° 26.00 to $35.00
Anna McIntosh " 16.00 to $25.00
John E. Pera, " 30.00 to $35.00
William Kennedy " 26.00 to $30.00
Phillip Ott, 30.00 to $35.00
Annie Ross " 12.00 to $12.50
Emily Stanley •0 - 20.00 to $25.00
William Titus " - 27.00 to $35.00
Alice L.Cage " 20.00 to $26.00
Francisco Draper " 25.00 to $35.00
George Fisher -" 25.00 to $35.00
Annie Iverson -" 20.00 to $2.00 -
Sarah O'Connor " 17.00 to $24.50
Caroline Johnson " 25.00 to $29.00
Marie Kinser " 25.00 to $35.00
Elizabeth Patteson " 20.00 to $30.00
Frances Silveria " 17.50 to $25.00
John Anderson " - 22.00 to $25.00
Andrew L.Walker " 20.00 to $33.00
tlizabeth Manning " 30.00 to $35.00
Fred Manning -" 30.00 to 35.00
Mary Pedrlck •" 30.00 to 35.00
Cecelia Sslomonson " $7.00 to $15-00
Emily Ward 'p �t�og tto 3r.CIO •-
Willis, Elydia
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Now at the hour of'3o'clock P.M. the Board takes recess as a Hoard of
Supervisors and convenes as a Board of Equalization.
The County Assessor delver s to the Bo„rd of Supervisors sitting as a
Board of Equalization, the'Assessment rolls, maps. books and statement of the
County of Contr? Costa, for the fiscalyear 1936-37, and the Board process to examine
the same,
And the Board takes recess as aBoard of Equalization and as a Board of
Sunervlsors to and until Monday, July 13th, 1936, at 11 o'clock A.M. -
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTF.A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
Monday, July 13th, 1936.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.Y.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry
K.Stow, andR.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
In Matter of Allocating $10,000
for payment on last Unit of Mt.
Diablo State Park.
T.H. DeLap, having appeared before this Board and requested that the sum of
$10,000 be placed in the. Budget for the fiscal year 1936-37, for the purchase of
' the last unit of Mt.Diablo State Park,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $10,000 be placed in the budget
for the fiscal year 1936-371 for the purchase of the last unit of the Mt. "iablo
State Park, the payment of said$10,000 to be contingent upon the State of Callforni
making a similar payment of $10,000 for the completion of the purchase of said
Park. \
In Matter of Application of walnut _
Heights Mutual Water Company to
lay water pipe line.
Arthur H.Beede, Sec. Walnut Heights Mutual Water Company, having applied
to this Board for permission to lay a water pipe line along San Miguel Road from
its origin at its Junction with Robs Road to its termination at Its Junction with 5
Walnut Blvd, in.Walnut Heights Addition,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said water pipe line
along the route described be and the same ishereby granted, said work to be done
under the supervision of theCounty Surveyor and to the satisfaction of the Super-
visor of said District.
In Matter of Confirmation of
Sales of Materials made by
J.H.Morrow, Count; Purchasing Agent.
J.H.Morrow, County Purchasing Agent having reported to this Board that he
has made sales of County Property during the fiscal year 1935-36,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the followingsales and for the following
' amounts as reported by said J.H.Morrow, County Purchasing Agent, be and the same
are hereby ordered confirmed, to wit:
1935. -
July 1: Continente Bros. 1�arket:
3 cases wheat flakes- 12 large ........ $ 6.30
7 ShakeSalt- 24/2s .. _ 11.20
8 24/2s 16.80
15 cans Peaseas 1.31
3 cases Corn, 24/2' 5.85 $41.46.
July 15: In aepan6�nt_Paper Co.
370 lbs. paper ® Ub.00 . . _ . .. . 13.11
Aug. 7: 6601 lbs. @ $6.00 .. .. .... 19.80
Sept. 23: Frank J. Collins:
1 Motor as is 7.50
Sept. 24: G.Stout.
1 Motor as is .. .. _. .. .._ .. 8.00
Sept. 1: Sam Epstein:
1 Lot Iron from old Boiler . . . . . . . . 10.00
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224
Oct. 10: Acme Furniture Co.
1 Lot Old furniture, $ 2.50
Oct. 16: Inde endent Paoer Com an :
1 lb. B $ .00 . . ... . . . 24.44.
Nov. 1: Central Fire District.
alnut Creek)
1/2 Box Chancellor Paper . . ..$ 1.16
1 W & S. Accountant Work Sheet .. .75. 1.91.
Nov. 14: State of California:
Motorola Radio Sets as follows:
1 L 59512 . .. . . . . . . . . . .
.. 35.00
1 L 50107 .. 35-00
1 L 54795 .. .. ... .. 35.00
1 N 75225 .. . ... . ...... 35.00 140.00
1936.
Jan. 13: Inde enaent F&Per Company:
5576,Lo6. & $5.00 14.11
Jan. 15: Sheriff's Office {R. Harrison ,,.
100 Orders Releasing
Defendant 0 3/4¢. . . . .75
100 Orders Releasing Defendant
On Hail Bond 4 1 3/4� ... ... 1.75 2.50.
Feb. 8: H.Weis:
1 lot Junk Miscellaneous
electrical suoolie s discarded 10.00
Feb. 13: The Moraga Co.
2 Old Graders as is 50.00
Mar. 1: Pittsburg High School:
1 Second Hand Grader 25.00
Mar. 19: Ind-e enaent Paper Stock Company:
aB4y Lbs. Waste Paper 5.00 22.12
Apr. 29: Federated Metal Cor ora`ion:
-+02 lbs. Zinc plate. ® 3 . .. . . . .$13.07
Less Freight . . .. . . . .98 12.09
May 11: John Peirera:
1 discardeaaater wagon 25.00
May 29: Ince endent Paper Stock Company:
90�paper ® $5.00 . . . . . . . . . 20.o6
June 29: Warren Cunningham.,
1 Wessix Heater- 220 volts as is 8.00
In Matter of Granting Permit
for Dance.
Mt.Diablo Post #246, American Legion, having applied to this Board
for permission to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates, to wit: -
Aug. lst, Sept. 5th,and Oct. 3rd, 1936, at Danville, California; -
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to conduct said dances be
and the same is hereby granted,
I rMatter of Repair of
Concord Memorial Building.
It appearing to this Board that the Concord Memorial Hall is in need of major
repairs,
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT T BY THE ,
BOARD ORDERED that J.H.Morrow, County Purchasing Agent, be and he ishereby authorized ``'
to make such repairs to said Concord MemorialBuildingas in his Judgment are ne- -
cessary.,
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In Matter ofthe Acceptance
of an Offer c Compromise
In the cases of L. De Rosa as Admin-
istrator ofthe estate of J.F. De Rosa, - -
deceased, vs. County of Contra Costa;
George Demetrakopulos and Peter
Demetrakopulos vs. County of Contra Costa; _
Grace Davi vs. County of Contra Costs- and
Elmer E.Cameron, Angus G.Cameron and
Duncan D.Cameron vs. County of 'bitra Costa.
RESOLUTION.
WHEREAS, the above entitled sults were filed against the County of Contra
Costa., for tie refund of taxes paid by the plaintiffs in said action to the Tax
Collector of said County upon certain operative property of public utilities in
' a.ddition to the taxes paid to the State by said utility corporations; and
'AEEREAS, the District Attorney of said County has advised this Board that
the said propert^ owners are entitled to a refund of such taxes paid under the
decisions of this State;and
WHEREAS,the total amount so claimed in said four suits amounts to Four
Hundred, twenty-eight and 33/100 ($429.33) dollars, and,
WHEREAS, the said plaintiffs have offered to settle said suits at a dis-
count of thirty per cent (30%) and said suits can therefore be settled for the sum
of three hundred and 13/100 ($300.19) dollars, including all costs of said suits;
NOW, THEREFCr.E, BE IT RESOLVED: that the said offer of compromise be and
the same is hereby accepted, and the County Auditor is hereby directed to draw his
warrant for the payment of-the same, in favor of H.Arthur Dunn, H.Anhur Dunn, Jr.
and Orla St.Clair, Attorneys for Claimants and said warrant shall be delivered to
the District Attorney of Contra Costa County pending final settlement.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: Supervisors- None.
Absent: Supervisors- None.
In ::atter of the Acceptance of
an Offer of Compromise in the
claims of Albert W. Flaherty
,e County of Contra Costa, J.H.Meyer
vs. County of Contra Costa, and Bank
of America. vs. County of Contra Costa.
RESOLUTION, .
WHEREAS, the following claims hnvebeen filed with this Board for the refun
of taxes paid to the Tax Collector of the County of Contra Costa, by property owners
of operative property used by public utilities: �s
' ALBERT A. FLAHERTY $131.91.
J.H.Meyer 112.64
Bank of America 90.54.
AND WHEIREAS, the said property owners are about to file suit against the
County of Contra Costa for the refund of said taxes so paid to said County, and
' WHEREAS, the District Attorney of said County has advised this Board
that the said property owners are entitled to a refund of such taxes paid under the
decisions of this State; and
''aEREAS, the total amount so claimed in said claims amounts to Three -
Hundred, Ninety-two and 29/100 (x392.29) dollars; and,
WHEREAS, the said claimants have offered to settle said suits at a dis-
count of thirty per cent (30%) and said claims can therefore be settled for the sum
of Two hundred, seventy-four and 60/100 ($274.60) dollars. 3
NOW, THEREFO%E, BE IT RESOLVED: That the said offer of compromise be and
the same is hereby accepted, and the County Auditor is hereby directed to draw his
22« i t.
warrant for the payment of the same in favor of H. Arthur Dunn, H. Arthur Dunn, Jr.
and Orle. St. Clair, Attorneys for claimants and said warrant shall be delivered to
the District Attorney of Contra Costa County pending final settlement.
Ayes: Supervisors James Long, H.L.Cunmings, Harry Stow, and W.Buehanan and
R.J.Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: None.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that the following
new appropriations are necessary for the completion of the businessfor theflscaL
year 1935-36,
IT IS BY THE BOARD OPIERED that said appropriations be authorized and that
the total amounts thereof be transferred from the unappropriated Reserve Fund to
the funds as shown., to wit:
Salary Fund General Fund C & C Fd.
Assessor 107
012 Extra Help $12.00
Surveyor 116.
022 Extra He'_p $765.00
039E County Equipment 255.00
Special Elections 123.
320u n. legal notices 375.00
0443 Transpn of Property 21.00
041 Auto Mileage 5.00 _
058 Election Supplies 3 5.00
0517 Printed.Supplies 145.00
Superior Ct.. Trial Exp. 126
02 Reporters Fees 300.00
034 Fees & Exp, of Jurors 3300.00
035 Witnesses 300.00
Just. Ct.6�136
0414 Small mall Claims Ot. E.vp. 27.00
Just Ct S 138
0 15 Stat. Offe. Exp. Allce. 2.00
Just. Ct. 12 142
0414 Small Claims Ct. Exp. 3.00
Just. Ct. Trial Exp. 150 _
034 Fees & Exp. of Jurors 15.00
035 " " " Witnesses 2.00
033E Summoning Juries 18.00
0517 Office. Supp. Printed 126.00
Constable Two 4, 214.
22 Traspon of Persons 4.00
1 Aun
to Mileage 26.00
Jail- Bldg. 230
0325 Repair of Bldgs. 42.00
0523 Repair Supplies 66.00
Jail-Care or Prisoners 231
031 Fees, Med. & Dental 119.00
0311 Electricity 17.00
054 Cleaning Supplies 33.00
057 clothing 65.00
059 Fuel 335.00
0511 Janitors Supplies 9.00
0514 Laundry Supplies 86.00
0524 Food 1775.00
0527 Water 143.00
0599 Misc. Supplies 140.Oo
Farm Advisor 243
0399 County Ecuipment 90.00
Fir e Protection 247
0210 Wages 626.00
0324 Rent of Ecuipment 34.00
0398 County Equipment 351.00
Vital Statistics 302
U, Fees ).00
227
Salary Fd. General Fd. C & C Fd,
County Physician 501
021 Regular Salaries $175.00
031 Medical And Dental Fees 6.00
12.00 $9982.00 27 .00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
' In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
It is by theBoard ordered that the following appropriations are hereby ordered
cancelled and the total amounts thereof be transferred from the funds shown to the
Unappropriated Reserve Fund:
Cancellation of APpropriations. -
' Salary Fund Genera].Fund.
Assessor 107
039 Binding $12.00
Elections- Prelim. Exp. 120
058 Election Supp. 200.00.
Elections-Primary 122. ,
058 Eln Supplies 300.00
0517 Supplies, Printed 401.00
She
iff 202.
011rRegulsr Salaries $735,00 y
0213 Operatives Wages 300.00
031 Medical Fees 60.00
0329 Repair of Equipment 35.00
0399 Misc. Services 75.00
041 Yuto Mileage 225.00
0519 Photo Supplies 175.00
0599 Ulm. Supplies 12 .00
735-00 0190a.GO
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board
InMatter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the following adjustments in appropriations be and the same are hereby authorized
to wit:
1935-36-
Appropriation Adjustments
Increase Decrease.
Bd of Supervisors 101
0320 Pubn, Legal Notices $250.00 $250.00 Co. Equipt. 0398
Auditor 105
0329 Repair of Equipt. 15.00 15.00 Off- Sup Mise. 0518
Assessor 107
0325 Rent of Rev property 60.00 60.00 Binding 039
' Dist. Attorney. 112
213
0Operatives Wages, 50,00 25.00 Reporters Fees 023
0518 Offe. Supplies, Misc. 25.00 25.00 Rep, of Equipt. 0329
0521 Periodical Subscrns. 40.00 70.00 Auto Mileage 041
0522 Postage 5.00
5120.00 $120.00
Purchnsing Agent. 114
' 0517 Offe. Supp. Prtd. _ 5-CO 5.00 Telephone 0339
071 Maps, 15.00 15.00
20,00 20.00
Coroner 11
3390 9 Telephone & Teleg. 5.00 45.00 Exp.of Judges. 0417
0521 Periodical Subscrns. 15.00
0518 Offe. 511pP. Liisc. 00
-45.00 S-
Just, Ct. 8, 133 _
0.15 Staff ..t. Offe Exp. Alice. 2.00 2.00 Small Claims Ct.Exp.0414
�urcevor 116,
0515 Offc.Supp, hist. 10.00 20.00 Auto Mileage 041.
0599 Misc. sur;olies, 1 0.00
20.00 20.00
Grand Jury 152.
24 Reporters gees 15.00 1115.00 Fees 032,
03' Fees & Exp. of Jurors. 1100.00
1115.00 11-00
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Sheriff 202_.
02.5 Matron Fees $10.00 $134.Oo Misc. Supplies 0599
0324.Rent of Equipt. 00
0339.Telephone & Teleg. 11 .00
0517 Offe. Supp. Prtd. 55.00
$1- 1.54.00 $i84.00
Constable Two 6, 216.
025 Matron Fees, 6.00 6.00 Transpn.Persons 0342.
Constable Two 7, 217.
0.15 stat. Offe. Exp. Alice. 1.00 1.00 Auto Mileage 041
Public Admin, 236
0517 Offe. Supp. Prtd. 1.00 1.00 Pub. Legal Notice 0320..
Sealer of W. k M. 241 _
0=11 Ord. Travlg. Exp. 30.00 30.00 Co. Equipt. 0398.
Farm Advisor 24�
O'lll Ord. Travlg. Exp. 5.00 5.00 Postage 0522.
Fire Protection 247
0599 Misc. Supplies 27.00 27.00 Misc. Services 0399
Health Officer 3_01.
0515 Med. L; Surg.�upp. 115.00 115.00 Regular Salaries 021.
Hosp.Bldq ards. 8- Grds. 502.
0222 Geners 382.00 65.00 Wages, 0210.`.
0311 Electricity 160.00 125.00 ° Repair 0211
0398 Count:: Equipt. 3.00 6o.00 Engineers 0221
295 (1
x_ 0 Rep. of Bldgs.. 0328
$ 5.00 $541,.00
How. Care of Inmates 503,
0223 Janitors 227.00 300.00 Regular Salaries 021
0226 Laundry 284.00 10,.00 Orderlies 0229
0225 Nurses 63.00 225.00 Waitresses 0230
0329 Repair of Equipt. 50.00 100.00 Bedding 052.
0399 Misc. services, 173.00 125.00 Janitors Supp. 0511
054 Cleaning Supp. 180.00 . 100.00 Kitchen Supp. 0513.
051 Med. &- Surg. Supp. 600.00 125.00 Laundry Supp. 0514-
052'!-1 Butter, Eggs, etc. 550.00 75.00 Offc. Sup. Prtd. 0517
0524-4 Meat, 325.00 700.00 Fruit & Veg. 0524-2
0599 Misc. Supp'_ies, 100.On 400.00 Groceries 0524-3-
302.00 hulk O524-5-
$2552.00 $2552.00.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the.Board K -
In Matter of Transfer ofFunds.
D.M.Teeter, County Auditor of Contra CostaCounty, having reported to this Boar
that certain adjustments between funds are necessary inorder to adjust accounts for
the months of Vay and June so than. the said accounts will present a true record of
the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the
Counry Treasury and good cause appearing therefore in detailed explanation presented
by said D.M.Teeter;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following adjustments be mad= in the.funds
as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer.:
Debits Credits.
(Decreases) Increases)
Char. 5; Corrns.Fund $150.53
County Library Fund .09
Motor Vehicle Fund 1288.20.
Special Road Fund, 2285.13.
General Fund -53723. .
$3723-95 3723.95
The foregoing oraer ispassed by the.unanimous vote of the Board.K
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In the Matter of Petition
for Formation of Bella Vista _
Sewer District.
ORDER FORMING DISTRICT.
WHEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra
Costa, that a oetition was filed with said Boa-_�a of Supervisors on the 1st day of
' June, 1936, signed by resident electors of said proposed district to the number of
68 duly constituted and acting electors, resident in said District; that said
number of resident electors signing said petition constituted an excess of one-thir
of the resident electors of said proposed district; a rd,
WHEREAS, it appears that on the let day of June, 1936, the duly constitut
and elected County Clerk of Contra Costa County filed his certificate herein findin
that he had examined the petition for formation of Bella Vista Sevier District and
compared the signatures therein with the Great Register of the Countyof Contra Cost
and did then and there find that the said petition was signed by more than one thir
of the resident electors therein, and,
WHEREAS, it is found that in pursuance of eatd Statutes of 1899, page 81,
and Amendatory: Sections thereof, said S.C. ','cells, the duly constituted and acting
Count^ Clerk of the Count? of Contra Costa, did then and there cause to be published
in the Pittsburg Daily Dispatch, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and
published in the nearest Eunicinal Corporation to the said proposed District, a
notice of Petition for Formation of said Sewer District, and that on the 19th day o
June, 1936, said publisher of said newspaper filed with the Board of Supervisors
ofaithe County of Contra Costa, his affidavit of publication and the Board finds by
sd affidavit that said notice of petition for formation of said Sewer District
was published in the said newspaper e)r at least ten days as required by law, and
that said Board of Supervisors finds that said notice of publication is in all ways
good and sufficient as required bylaw, for the formation of said District, and does
hereby find that said notice of petition for formation of said Sewer District did
set out a description of exterior boundaries of said proposed district and did give
notice to all persons that protests be filed with the Board of Supervisors as
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required by law, within twenty (20) da7s after'the last publication of said Notice.
That the last publication of said notice wason the 16th day of June, 1936, and that
more than twenty days have elapsed since said last date of publication, and,
WHEREAS, It appears to the Board of Supervisors that no protests have been
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filed either oral or in writing with said Board of Supervisors as provided in said
Section, and th=t no protests have at all been filed with said Board of Supervisors
either orally or in writing protesting the formation of said District;
NCW, THEFIFCRE, BE IT ORDERED that Bella Vista Server District is and the
same shall be from this day officially incorporated as a Sewer Maintenance District
' under and by virtue of she Statute of 1899, page 81, and Amendatory sections theret ,
That said Sewer District shell be known and designated as "Bella Vista Sewe
District" and that the exterior boundaries of said District are and shallbe as more
particularly hereinafter described as follows, to wit:
Situate in the Count- of Contra Costa, State of Ca?¢ornia, and
BEGINNING at the northeast corner of Section 14, T 2 N., R 1 'W.,
thence south along the east boundary line of said
Section 14 to the point of intersection of anld line with the
northeasterly boundary line of the right of way of the Enst
Bay Municipal Utility District; thence northwesterly along said
rightof way line to the point of intersection o; said line with the west boundary line of Lot 3 of the aforesaid Section 14;
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thence north along the west boundary line of said
Lot Sand the west boundary line of Lot 1, Section
14, to the north boundary line of said Section 14;
thence east along the said north boundary line of
Section 14 to the point of beginning.
In Matter of Purchase of Real Property
from Sam E.Lundgren and gilda Maria Lundgren.
SamELund ren and
Hilda Maria Lunggren,his wife, having offered to sell to the County of Contra Costa,
for the purpose of construction of a dreinage ditch, the following described real
property, to wit:
All that certain portion or piece of land, situate, lying and
being In the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and
more particularly described as follows, to wit:
A portion of that certain 13,45 acre tr?.ct of land lying and
being In the Rancho Las Juntas, Contra Costa County, California,.
Said tract being more particnl.,rly set forth and described 1,.
that certain De,d from Anders Justus Montan and Doris Astrea Montin,
his wife, to Sam E.Lundgren and Hilda Maria Lundgren, his wife, _
recorded Dec. 26, 1928, in Vol. 163 at page 129, Official Records
of Contra. Costa County, California,said portion of land being
described as follows:
BEGINNING at tre most westerly corner of that certain 1.00
acre tract of land described in that certain deed from Augustus
Bessent and Emily Eggleston Bessent, husband ad wife, to H.J.
Howden, and Barbara Howden, his wife, recorded Feb. 19, 1930
in Vol. 233 at page 229, Official Records of Contra Costa
County, California, end running thence from said point of
beginning, along the northeasterly line of the Martinez Pacheco
Road, N. 64-oo' W. 200.09 feet to the point of commencement
of the following described portion of land; thence from said
point of commencement, continuing along said Northeasterly
road line N. 64000' W. 42.94 feet; thence leaving said
northeasterly road line and running 11. 26000' E. 7.56 feet;
thence N. 60000' E. 227.03 feet; thence northeasterly and _
tangent to said last mentioned course along; a curie to the
right with a radius of 140 feet, a distance of 136.63 feet;
thence tangent to said last mentioned curve, 5. 64000' E.
E. 200.00 feet to a point on the westerly line of that
certain 0.657 acre tract of land more particularly set forth
and described in that certain deed from W. Eggleston and G.H.
Rose to Contra Costa County, California, which deed was re-
corded Sept. 1, 1915, in vol. 253 of Deeds, at page 220;
Contra Costa County, California Records; thence running along
said westerly line, S. 260oo' W. 40.00 feet to the northeasterly
corner of the aforesaid 1.00 acre Howden Tract; thence along
the northerly line of said 1.00 acre Howden Tract, N. 64000' w.
200.00 feet to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence leaving
said northerly line and running southwesterly and tangent to
said last mentioned course an a curve to the left with a radius
of 100 feet, a distance of 97.74 feet; thence tangent to said
curve, S. 60000' W. 209.54 feet to the point of commencement.
Containing an area of 0.50 acres of land.
for the sum of Ten hundred and Fifty dollars (51050.00) lawful money of the United
Stat a s,
IT IS BY THE BOARD O}.DFRED that notice of intention of this Board to
purchase said real property be published in the Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper
of general circulption printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, ,
and that the consummation of said purchase is hereby set for Monday, the 3rd day
of August, 1936, at 11 o'clock A.M.
In L4atter of Approval of Bond on Lost 'Warrant.
It appearing to the "card that '+:arrant No. C&C 10704, heretofore drawn
by the County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County in favor of :
Thomas A.Boyer, in sum of 320,00 payable out of the Charities & Corrections Fund
of said County, has been 'lost and the 2,id Thcma.s A.Boyer, having furnished to _
this Board agood and sufficient bond 1n sum of 340 indemnifying the County against
loss on the issuance of a duplicate warrant, to rsolace Auditor'swarrant No.
C&C 10704,
IT IS BY 7HE HOARD O!-DERED that sa`d Bond and the sureties thereon be
and the same are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County _
is hereby authors€ed to draw aduplicate warrant in favor of Thomas A.Boyer,
parable out of the Charities & Corrections Fund in sum of 320. to replace said
Warrant No. C&C 10,701.
'he said order is passed by the unanimaa vote of the Board.K
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In Matter of Purchase of Real Property
from James E.Hirschfield,
James R.Hirschfield, having offered to sell to the County of Co,.tra Costa,
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State of California, for the purpose.o£ construction of a drainage ditch, the
following described real property, to wit:
' All that certain portion or piece of land, situate, lying
and being in the Count? of Corhra Costa, State of California,
and more particularly deerribed as follows, to writ:
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A portion of land lying and being in that certain 7.888
tract of land of Rancho Las Juntas, which tract is more
particularly set forth and described in tha0 certain deed
from C.H.Weber and Marie Weber, lois cafe, to James E.
Hirschfield, recorded Sept. 11, 1933, in Vol. 341, at page
' 363, Official Record= of Contra Coati County, California,
said portion of land being more fully describedas follows:
BEGINNING at the southwesterly corner of the said 7.3:5
acre tract of land and running thence from said point
of beginning along the westerly boundary line of said -
7-555 acre tract of land, N. 26°Oo' E. 217.50 feet to
the point of commencement of the following described portion
of land; thence from,said point of commencement along said
westerly boundary line of said 7.838 acre tract of land,
N. 26°oo, E. 4o.00 feet; thence leaving said westerly boundary
line and. running S. 64000, E. 426.52 feet to the easterly
boundary line of said 7 X35 acre tract of land; thence along
said easterly boundary line S. 26°o0' w. 40.00 feet; thence '
leaving said easterly boundary line and running N. 64000' W. r
426.52 feet to the ,oint of commencement.
Containing an area of 0.39 of acre of land.
for thr sum of Six Hundred twenty-five dollars ($625.00) larf,xl.money of the
United States,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that notice of intention of this Board to
' purchase said real pro,erty be published in the Centra Costa Standard, a newspaper
of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, and that
the consummation o_` said purchase is hereby set for Monday, the 3rd day of August,
1936, at 11 o'clock A.M.
InMatter of Primary Election
to be held on Aug. 25th, 1936, in
County of Contra Costa.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board of-Supervisors of this County
that it w ill he necessary to hold a Primary Election throughout the Countyof Contra
Costa, on the 25thday of August, 1936,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ohDERED that the hereinafter named polling places ineach
be
precinct/and they are hereby legally designated as polling places in each precinct,
and the following named election officers are hereby appointed to serve as election
' officers in each of the following respective election precincts of Contra Costa
County for said Primary Election to be held on August 25th, 1936, in said County -
and in the respective precincts thereof.
Berkeley Park Precinct; --
Polling Place: Community Hall, 376 Colusa Ave. Berkeley Park.
' Inspector: Ellen T.Waddle.
Judges; J.M.Holmes, Edith Heaver,
Clerks: ?,ars. Christina Dunbar, Pearl F.Harrell, Laverna L. Adamson.
E1 Cerrito Precinct No. 1:
Polling Place: Schwake Hall, 417 San Pablo A.,e. E1 Cerrito.
Inspector: Laura W.HcNeil
Judges: Zueenie L.Schwake, Olga. J.B.Lee.
Clerks: Myrtle Lutz, Nellie I. Schoute, Hazel A111nio.
E1 Cerrito Precinct No. 2:
Polling Place: Harding School, Fairmont Ave. & Center St.
Inspector: Edith Leitch
Judges: Jewel R.Weeks, Lena A.Hudson
Clerks: Lillian Marsala, Loretta S.Drennan, Vera. C.Alveraz.
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El CerritoPrecirrt No. 3:
Polling Place: Walter's Garage, 624 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito
dnspector, Anna O'Malley
Judges, Jessie Wilson, Mabel V.Hitchcock
Clerks, Margret Hannon, Lucy D.Redding, Isabelle E.Weyand.
E1 Cerrito precinct No. 4:
Polling Place, Fairmont School, Kearney St. bet. Eureka & Stockton Sts. El Cerrito
Inspector, Mrs. Clyde B.Stamper.
Judges, Frieda J.Garey, Anna P. Walsh
Clerks, Penelope C.Hollar, Gladys Chiappe, Gustsv A.Dahlen
E1 Cerrito Precinct No. 5: '.
Polling Place: McCarty's Garage, 7517 Terrace Drive, E1 Cerrito
Inspector, Mrs. Evelyn Hershey,
Judges, Mrs. Ida Retynski, Mrs. Frances E.Christ
Clerks, Mrs. Lee Patrick, Grace J. McCQrty, Yvonne J. Stinnett
E1 Cerrito Precinct No. 6:
Polling Place: El Cerrito Fire-Hall, 1300 San Pablo Ave. E1 Cerrito.
Inspector, Kathryn Sandtick '
Judges, Clara Brensel, Margaret S.Broberg
Clerks, S^lathiel O.Masterson, Irene Glasson, Pauline Gay
El Cerrito Precinct No. 7:
Polling Place: Rossi Ha11, Potrero Ave. near San Pablo Ave. El Cerrito.
Inspector, E.N.Wuelzer.
Judges, Adler A.Arneseg, John Rossi,
Clerks, Mrs. Florence Smith, Marian Gundry; Jean Hyatt. .
El Cerrito Prec'nct No. 3:
Polling Place. Whitaker's Garage, 5322 Barrett Ave. El Cerrito
Inspector, Edith Whitaker
Judges, Beulah K. Jones, Verna B.Estes,
Clerks: Mrs. Antoinett Stoddard, Olive J. Concannon, Frances E. Degnen
E1 Cerrito Precinct No. 9:
Polling Place, Willinms' Garage, 5301 Barrett Ave. E1 Cerrito.
Inspector, Frances A.Lods -
Judges, Philomena O'Brien, Winifred S.Edwards,
Clerks, Florence L. Russell, Hilda E.Archibsld, Martha Radke.
E1 Cerrito Precinct No. 10,
Polling Place: Heydegger's Garage, 6107 E1 Dorado St. E1 Cerrito.
.Inspector, Ray S.Tharp, '
Judges, Lillian W.Chase, Ira J. Reese,
Clerks: Arthur Love, Arthur F. V1eira,Emma Williams,
Kensington Precinct No.l,
'Polling Place: Foster's Garage: 296 Arlington Ave.
Inspector, Edwin P.Shank
Judges, Edna L. Schnartz, Myra Larkin,
Clerks, Ella C.Eldridge, Irene F. Mann, CArlotte Kinney.
Kensington Precinct No. 2,
Polling Place: Dakin's Garage, 671 Oberlin Drive,
Inspector, Gay A.Rosenberg i
Judges, Helen vcDermont, Irene I. Brill
Clerks, S.Morey Eva; Mary L. Cries; Annie :r. Howard. i
Kensington Precinct No. 3,
Pollinx Place: Cassidy's Garage., 42 Ardmore Road,
Inspector, Madeleine S. Johnson
Judges, Rachel R.Best, Elaine Mt. Sulliger
Clerks, Erva De Costa, Sophie L. Dennine, Claire M McClure.
R1chmcrd Precinct No. 1,
Po111nr- Place: Firemen's Hall, Standard Ave. and Eddy St. Richmond.
Inspector, Arthur Hoar 11
Judges, Viola McChristian, Thankful Perau'_t '
Clerks, John Lindaha, Stanislaus A.Casey, Goldy Gebhart
Richmond Precinct No. 2,
Polling Place, Masonic Hall, 210 Washington Ave. Richmond
Inspector, Daisie B.Jenkins,
Judges, Mary B.Mcyle, Elizabeth A.Cramer,
Clerks, Ethel M.Alexander, !dargaret Teeling, Clara W. Machado,
Richmond Precinct No. 3,
Polling Place, Hess' Garage, 323 Washington Ave. (rear) Richmond
Inspector, Thomas McCormick
Judges, Mrs. Lucetta W.Dunlap, Mrs. Elizabeth Paasch
Clerks, Nellie Stiefvater, Annie M. McCabe, Consuelo Webster.
Richmond Precinct No. 4:
Polling Place: Store Room, 153 Washington Ave. Richmond
Inspector, Gertrude Paasch
Judges, Blanche Fenner, Viva Grum
Clerks, Mary O'Brien, Thomas S.'Waite, Delbert O.Laughlin .
Richmond Precinct No. 5, _
Polling, Place, Store Room, 25 Park Place, RSchmord
Inspector, Thomas Kenney
Judges, Arthur S.Wllteside, Mrs. Hattie H.PJeston
Clerks, Louise Novarini, Fred F.Brewen, Marie Ceridono.
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Richmond Precinct No. 6,
Polline Place: Washington School, Montana St. and East Richmond Ave. Richmond.
Inspector , Adeline Stender,
Judges, Lena L. Feudner, Gertrude P..Spiersch
Clcrks, Margret E.Alyyn, Emma P.forelli, Rose M. Dingle.
Richmond Precinct No. 7,
Pollin> Place: South Richmond Improvement Club, 329 South 4th St. Richmond.
Inspector, Glenn L.Conn _
Judges, Edward Dolan, Nellie M. Dimock _
Clerks, T.H. Craig, Marguerite Bush, Ora M. Goodwin
Richmond Precinct No. 8,
Polling Place: Nystrom School South 12th and Maine Ave. Richmond.
Inspector, Marie Lee Belly
Judges, Alice Robbins, Edith M. Nystrom
Clerks, Sadie F.Cook, Joseph L. Baker, Grace D. Curry
Richmond Preciret No. 9,
Polling Place, Smith's Garage, 271' Cutting Blvd. Richmond.
Inspector, Harry Eils,
' Judges, Grace Messenger, H.L. Nelson
Clerks, Roy J. Von Dollen, Adelaide B.Plcton, Otillie Summers.
Richmond Precinct No. 10, ,
Polling Place: Sulpizio's Garage, 121- 19th St. Richmond.
Inspector, Bessie Reulein
Judges, Edith M. Inman, Barney N. Pennington
Clerks, Mildred J. Chamberlain, Esther J.Detlow, Nina F. Vickery
Richmond Precinct No. 11,
Polling Place, Builders' Exchange, 243- 14th St. Richmond
Inspector, Cora Rogers
Judges, !clary E. McCann, Anna B.Rorner,
Clerks, Rose E Brooke, Nada P. Perasm, Charles O.Long
Richmond Precinct No.12,
Polling Place, Heaiy's Gara`e, 163- 13th St. Richmond.
Inspector, Bernard E.Dolan -
Judges, John F.Healey, Curtis A.Patterson
Clerks, Otto Brombacher, Helen K Dimock, Mrs. Annie Prowse. p.E2
Richmond Precinct No. 13,
Polling Place, Lincoln School, 239 -loth_ St. Richmir.d.
Inspector, Birt Doolittle _
Judges, Bernice YcCcr^ric$, Will lam Urquhart.
Clerks, Maud Arnold, Dennis H.Keller, Oral L.Pearce..
Richmond Precinct No. 14,
Polling Place, Ogborn's Garage, 215- 8th St. Richmond
Inspector, li.J.Gordon
Judges, Fred K. Stolker, Louise E.Swartout,
Clerks: Christina E.Byrne, Luella K.Lang, Margaret Logan
Richmond Precinct No. 15,
Polling Place, Fire House No. 2, 235- 5th St. Richmond
Inspectov, Gerry Follett,
Judges, F.W.Bradbury, Embra Washburn ,
Clerks, Hermine A.L,00re, Ruth A.Newcomb, Ids M.Lonr. -
Richmond Precinct No. 16,
Polling Place, Muth's Garage, 212- 3rd St. Richmond
Inspector, W,J.Sinnett
Judges, Anita Transue, Aileen B.Brown _
. Clerks, Finnie Sanderson, Charles Kaiser, Amelia Spires.
'Richmond Precinct No. 17,
Polling Place, Saunders' Garage, 100 Bissell Ave. (rear) Richmond
Inspector, Frank Marcollo
Judges, Mirtle A.Dickinson, Florence A.Pidcock
Clerks, William Hampshire, Louise M. Willis, Ida C.Johnson
Richmond Precinct No. 18
.Polling Place, Samuels' Garage, 204 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
Inspector, Albert A.Beckman
Judges, Margaret A.She.a, Martha Schumacher
Clerks, Ethel A.Eekle, Jennie S.Conwell, Irene H.Baldwln
Richmond Precinct No. 19
Polling place, Richmond Public Library, 4th St. & Nevin Ave.
' Inspector, William E.Carey
Judges, Bertha M_Smedley, Ethyl J.Magart
Clerks, Brownie Maxwell_, Jack A.Flynn, Marie L. 'Whiting.
:Richmond Precinct No. 20
'Polling Place: Hurt's Garage, 896 Barrett Ave. Richmond.
'Inspector, Mrs Ruth F.T!lcholson
Judges, Effie D.Fraser, Ruth J. Brashear ,
'Clerks, Isaac McGuffin, Dora Scari, Catherine Howard.
Richmond Precinct No. 21.
Polling Place, Richmond Club House, 1125 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
Inspector, W.A.Jones,
Judges, Ernest J.Martin, Mrs. 'Wiese J.Bertram
',Clerks, Mrs. Abbie E. Oakes, Violet &lemm, Hortense N.Sigut,
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Richmond Precinct No. 22,
Polling Place: Curry Auto Sales Rooms, 1401 Macdonald Ave. nichmond
Inspector, Alfred C.Childs
Judges, Victoria T.Lagcett, Ida Daley Howsman
Clerks, Grace J.Browning, Mary A.Bailey, Julia I. Maskal
Richmond Precinct ❑0. 23
Polling Place: Brown's Garage, 595- llth St. Richmond
Inspector, Agnes Brown
Judges, Grace Jenkins, Albert IT. Healey
Clerks, Minnie C.Bullock, Milton L. Frazier, Madge A.Ripley
Richmond Precinct No. 24,
Polling Place: Wisser's Garage, 713 Maple St. Richmond
Inspector, Henr^ Bill
Judges, T.E.Clinch, Park 1d.Hoe-ll
Clerks, Delia J. Clark, Rose G.Black, Elizabeth Jones,
Richmond Precinct No. 25
Polling; Place, Prange's varage, 516 Riple:: Ave. Richmond
Inspector, Elizabeth Glover,
Judges: Mary 14. Grierson, Rhoda L. Richardson
Clerks, Roy R,Martin, Joseph Jeffery, Miriam L.Wilson -
Richmond Precinct No. 26 -
Polling Place, Barda's Garage, 581- 3rd St. Richmond
Inspector, Michael Oelsbhlaegar, --
Judges, Elizabeth Barbieri, Maggie E.Booth
Clerks, Viola Cos, Mrs. Frances 1,11chel, Henrietta M. King.
Richmond Precinct No. 27
Polling Place, Store Room, 301- 7th St. Richmond.
Inspector, George Morrison
Judges, A.L.Durnal, Alice Scarlett,
Clerks, Margaret Drexel, Frances J Neville, Nellie N. Read,
Richmond Precinct No. 28. _
Polling Place, Hesly's Garage, 743- 17th St.Richmond
Inspector, F.J.Schumacher,
Judges, Lela_h Baiter, Anna Theis
Clerks, Eberhard Forarick, Mary E.Kaphan, Walter E.Maslov.
ichmond Precinct No. 29
Polling Place, Smith's Garage, 015- 19th St. Richmond
Inspector, ',il'_ism B.Richmond -
Judges, Mrs. Ma`- Thorn, Cliffo-d J. Pickard
Clerks, Mies Margaret Lansman, Mrs. Susan Pimm, Mrs. F.Innie V.Seeney
Richmond Precinct 1'D. jC
Polling Place: Fire House No. 3, 1900 Barrett Ave. Richmond
Inspector, Fr7mcis Y. dole
Judges, Joseph Baker, Ir,rs. Pearl Johnson
Clerks, Ada, L. Hart, Bessie E.Eggerth, Laura J. O'Donohoe
Richmond Precinct No. 31
Polling Place: Soby's Garage, 479- 22nd St.Richmond
Inspector, Charles B.--Urns,
Judges, Anita J. Dunning, R.A.Spencer, -
Clerks, Velma hiae Quinn, Lulu A.Hudson, Nellie E.Lambrecht
Richmond Precinct No. 32
Polling Place, Blake's Garage, 773- 22nd St. Richmond
Inspector; Mi•hael Frates,
Judges, Lelia R.Oscorne, Clarabell Kendall
Clerks, Jeanette Lamarra, Wilhelmina Reed, Gertrude E.Hall
Richmond Precinct No. 33,
Polling Place: Pedrick's Garage, 2304 Maricopa Ave. Richmond.
Inspector, T.11.Uestdin
Judges, Mable J.Gutman, Bertha N. Bacon
Clerks, Marie C;.Hughes, Edna Seaton, Elizabeth Dunlap
Richmond Precinct No. 34,
Polling Place, East Richm,na Grocery, 999 San Pablo Ave. (rear) Richmond
inspector, E.M.Pearson
Judges, Mrs. Mary E.2indley, Edward J.Brennan
Clerks, Sibyl K.McCabe, Frealon C. Bibbins, Julia 61. Camptell
Richmond Precinct No. 35,
Polling Place, Bell's Garage, 5208 Barrett Ave. Richmond
Inspector; Thomas A.Duggan
Judges. Pauline M. Betz; Clyd, R.Faurot,
Clerks: Melissa. Kinscrey, Harry C. SYatson, Grace 14. Rogers,
Richmond Precinct No. 36 -
Polling Place, Pleau's Garage, 538- lilst St. Richmond
Inspector, H.P..Graham,
Judges, Mrs. Theresa. Powers, Mabel R.Elwell -
Clerks, Edna McCann, Laura A.Rohl, �iolette L. Morken,
Richmond Precinct No. 37, -
Polling Place, Ryan's Garage, 443- 34th St. Richmond
Inspector, Bary A.Kearns,
Judges, Pete Caletti, Berthn. Hathaway
Clerks, Louise B.Walker, Bessie n.Johnson, ClBdys A.Harrle
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Richmond Precinct Dio. ja
Polling Place, Grant School, 24th St. & Grant Ave. Richmond
C1erkF, Eva Seger, Cornelius Lynch, Donald F.Seaman
Inspector, Mrs Edna L. Crane
Judges, Henrietta M. Curry, J.W.Dietrick
Richmond Precinct No. 39 '3
rolling Place, Longfellow Junior High School, 244- 22nd St. Richmond.
Inspector, Lars Cora C.Thayer,
Judges, Marie 0. Vague, Dora McAllister
' Clerks, Evelyn G-Hassey, Henrietta Deasey, Gustav B.Werner.
Richmond Precinct No. 40
Polling Place, Fletcher's Garage, 3x04 Nall Ave. (rear) Richmond
Inspector, H.E.Fletcher _
Judges, Ethel A.Beckley, Francis Roberts
Clerks, Julia Vignati, Norma Colombo, Jo M.Armstrong,
Richmond Precinct No. L1
' Polling Place, Stege School, 51st St. and Potrero Ave. Richmond
Inspector, Adolph Vossbeck
Judges, race E.Smith, niinnie S.Dohrman
Clerks, Anna L. Soldavini, Marguerite Creely, Margaret L. Gately
Richmond Precinct No. 42.
Polling Place, Winninzham's Garage, Cor. Santa Cruz and Santa Clara Ave. Richmond
Inspector, Ella B, Ralph _
Judges, Belle L.Rawson, J.W.Frank
Clerks, Helen G_ Henson, Ellen Banner, Carrie Hollenbaugh
Richmond Precinot No. 43,
Polling Place, Yeater's Garage, 610- 23rd St. Richmond
inspector, Mary Ea art
Jadges, h Nee, Frank L.Carroll
Clerks, Adrian L. Necman, Helen Macintosh, Alvin H.Cole
Richmond Precinct No. LL
Polling Place, Perry's Garage, 066- 35th St. Richmond
Inspector, Sylvia ',i. Tandy
Judges, Jennie V.Rnlnoldi, Lilly L. Gill rd _
Clerks, Adaline Glover, Laura Record Cassin, Martha N. Pickering
RICHMOND PRECINCT no. 45,
Pollin Place, Vallergas' Garage, 555 Key Blvd. Richmond
' Inspector, Joy Cmshing
Judges, Madge H.Rector, Doroth', E.Devidson
Clerks, Bertha I. Shubat, Marie V.O'Connell, Vivian S.Maxwell
San Pablo Precinct No. 1
Polling Place, San Pablo Motors Garage, Alvarado St. near Church St. San Pablo
Inspector, Helen M,. Barton
Judges, ;lave Azevedo, Bernice Darlfield
Clerks, Marian L'oitoza, Manuel '.1. 11oltoza, Ellen Y. Derby
San Pablo Precinct No. 2,
Polling Place, Bonham's Home, 4th & =ush Sts. San Paolo _
Inspector, Ilita G.Nard,
Judges, Edith L.Cain, Joelln Bonham -
Clerks, Lauranenton, Luca.=. Bernardi Saito, Myrtle E.McCev
San Pablo Precinct No. j, -
Polling Place: Light House Inn Garage, San Pablo Ave. opp. Inn, San Pablo
Inspector, Bertha F.Evans,
Judges, Cora N. Bouquet, Erma Kamb
Clerks, Alma Parks, Ella M., Locke, Cecil Berry
San Pablo Precinct No. L
Polling Place, Cosmopolitan Club, York and Gertrude Sts. North Richmond
' Inspector, Fernando Silva,
Judges, Margaret Matteucc_, Henry O.Chaney
Clerks, Otto Barni, Mrs. Mollie Silva, Hattie Vaughn
San Pablo Precinct No. 5
Polling Place, San Pablo School, San Pablo
Inspector, Alvino C.Frank
Judges, Cecil H.Dexter, Helen Frazer,
Clerics, LuCelia R.Loeke,-Frances H.Pedretti, Ruth E.Faria.
San Pablo Precinct No. o,
Polling Place, Sheldon School, San Pablo
Inspector, John B.Bodin
Judges, James A.Dooling, Mrs. Ethel G.Bryan,
Clerks, P.L. Castro, Jr. Marie M.Moss, Marguerite Turpen
Giant Precinct
Polling Place: Giant Club House, Giant.
Inspector, J.Ernest Durand
Judges, Ids McDowall, Edward Hardyman
Clerks, Ruth R.Livingston, Euginia Bird, Josephine Johnston
Rodeo Precinct NO. 1.
Polling Place: Rodeo H�11, Rodeo
Inspector, V'.D.Smith
Judges, MaeL.Dickinson, Mae A.Joseph
Clerks, James R.Lakeman, Rose A.Sila, Ella B.Ackernan
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Rodeo Precinct No. 2, -
Polling Place: Rodeo Garage, Rodeo .
Inspector, Nellie R.Hagan n.
Judges, Herold E.Cargile, Lucy E.Higuera
Clerks, Thelma H.McKeen, Blanche Malandra, Margaret P. Faria
Rodeo Precinct No.
Pol'ing Place, Rodeo School, Rodeo.
Inspector, Jerry Mahoney
Judges, Nellie Faria, Sam Wallin Herrod,
Clerks, Doris V.Steinberg, Dorothy C.Peabody, Helen Penny .
Oleum Precinct -
Polling Place, Social Rall, 01eum
Inspector, William C.Riley
Judges, Rea P1 Brigas, Helen R'.Smith
Clerks, Catharyn M.Havely, Charles A.Gregory, Robert LeBeuf,
Pinole Precinct No. 1,
Polling, Place, Accomazzio's Garage, Pinole
Inspector, Helen F.EcDonald
Judges, Ellen Lucid, Theresa Clark
Clerks, Sothis I. I11g, Angelina Stats, M—y I. Silva,
Pinole Precinct No. 2,
PollinS Place: Clarence L. Townes,
Judges, Margaret Pace, Etta L. Curran,
Clerks, Marc A.Lewis, Mary L.Amend, Leroy O.LeFebvre '
Hercules Precinct.
Polling Place, Community Center, Hercales
Inspector, Ella Gerrish -
Judges, Compton Gault, Sr. Emma Ashenfelter
Clerks, Roxie M. Dixon, Alice R.Doidge, Goldle E.Sill
Selby Precinct
Polling Place, Tormey School, Tormey
Inspector, Charles Richards, Sr.
Judges, Matthew E.Healey, Mrs. AL.Freda Raiff
Clerks, Elsie McQuiston, Juanita A.Crlbc, Maude Leslie Hastings.
Crockett Precinct No. 1 -
Polling Place, Prytz Plumbing Shop, Crockett.
Inspector Tena McManus
Judges, ;.a ren Davis, N.Evelyn Fairclough
Clerks, T.ssie C.Kobes, Anastasia Hurley, Anna 1.;. Lewis
Crockett Precinct No. z,
Polling Place, Neff's Garage, Crockett.
Inspector, Gladys Price.
Judges, Mary Coffin, Jorgen P.Vind
Clerks, Cecile Pettee, Bertha Langford, Gertrude Hutchinson
Crockett Precinct No. j,
Polling Place, Crockett Fire Department, Crockett.
Inspector, Dorothy Witt,
Judges, Madeline L.Marlelch, Loretta M. Kenny
Clerks, 'Winifed Friend, Irene 3latheson, Mary O'Leary Kennedy
Crockett Precinct No. 4,
Poking, Place, Boy Scouts Hall, Crockett.
Inspector, Elizabeth GAlurphy
Judges, Lillian Heloulst, Pixie Y. Jacobs,
Clerks, [,annie F.Roric}c, Mary E.Dolphus. Lucille Clines,
Crockett Precinct No. 5,
Polling Place, I.D.E.S. Hall, Crockett.
Inspector, Richard R.W.J. Dabel,
Judges, Jane Regag, Janes Y.-.Martin
Clerks, Teresa M. Vitale, Mrs. Sarah J.Owens,-Mrs. Catherine Ghiorso
Crockett Precinct No. 6,
Polling Place: Dowrelio's Store, Crockett,
Inspector: Rose Krauskoof
Judges, Elizabeth Girola, Erma Colombo
Clerks, Sarah O'Shaughnessy, Mamie Duarte, Dortha. Souza.
Crockett Precinct No. 7,
Polling Place, Iaeobitti Garage, Crockett.
Inspector, Loretta May 'Wadman
Judges, Mary Neff, Hazel Pegden '��
Clerks, Ella Binder, Evelyn R.Simpson, Mamie Oreen
Crockett Precinct No. 8
Polling Place, Valona Fire House, Crockett.
inspector, Chas. Rind.
Judges, Agnes M.Kelleher, Eva F.Whitaker,
Clerks, Clotilde McKeown, Lary J. Rey, Pierina A.Griff anti.
Port Costa Precinct No. 1.
Polling Place: P:cNear Store, Port Costa
Inscector, Anita Manger
Judges, Michael C.Shea, Niels llartinsen
Clerks, Edna Fosgate, Blanche L. Nilson, Julia Harrington
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Port Costs Precinct No. 2,
Polling klace: School House, Port Costa
Inspector: James Ahern
Judges. Catherine 1I.Cox, Jennie Norton
Clerks, Effi Inks, Josephine I:9illiff, Katherine McCarthy
Danville Precinct No. 1
Polling Place, I.O.F. Hall, Danville.
Inspector, Hannah L.Harrison
Judges, Chester F.Axtell, Marcie Eddy '
' Clerks, Olivia Chaboya, Edna D.Wstson, Mary McCauley
Danville Precinct No. 2
Pollin..- Place, ranvYlle Fire House, Danville.
Inspector, Francis S.Andreasen '
Clerks, Pearl A.Johnson, Merle G.Elliott, Josephine Cloe? --
Judges, Harold B.Root, Chas. W.Scott.
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San Ramon Precinct
Polling Place, San Ramon Community Club, San Ramon
Inspector, LauraF. Fereira,
Judges, Noel D.Norris, Ids B.Swartz
Clerks, Christina J.Rutherford, Hannah E Hansen, Herbert Elxorthy
Tassa',ara Precinct
Polling Place, TassaJara Hall, Tassaje.ra
Inspector, Louis Frates,
Judges, Manuel J.Bettencourt, Valborg Andersen
Clerks, Elsie Beyer, Evelyn Smith, Elsie Vargas
Alamo Precinct
Polling Place, School House, Alamo
Inspector, L10-d E.Ivory
Judges, Lilias A.Stone, Aljareen S.Fuller,
Clerks, Lucretia llxannin-g, Alda Stoddard, Annie J. Chase. -
Lafayette PrecTict No. 1
Pollin,^ Place: Office of :LM.Garrett, Lafayette
Inspector, John H. Mullik 1n
Judges, Lillian Armanino, Irene Bunker,
Clerks, Edna ',9.Petersen, Gyneth Baldwin, h411dred McLeod
Lafayette Precinct No. 2, x
Polling Place, Lafayette Improvement Clio, Lafayette
Clerks, Marie P.Caleman, Emil Colt, Katherine Schutt,
Inspector, Emil C. Hermann
Judges. Alice Corbett, Ida Flood -
Canyon Precinct,
13olling Place, Wilkinson Store. Canyon
Inspector, Rita G.Montgomery
Judges, Conrad R.Schaffer, Fred Sldler, <.
Clerks, Gabrielle Cooper, Mary E.'Yiales, Nora E.Curry
Moraga Precinct
Polling Place, School House
Inspector, Thos. P. Carroll
Judges, Andrew Mulholland, AmySouza,
Clerks, James Gilbert, Michael Larch, Marie M. Marshall
St. Marys Precinct.
Polling Place, St, x4ary's Col'_ege -
Inspector, Joseph J.Adams,
Judges, Joseph J,Sharkey, Michael J.Murphy
Clerks, Chas. A.Witts, ''Sm. B.'Wills, Wm.J. !Milliken
Orinda Precinct.
Pollln,,^ Place: Orinda Fire House, Orinda-
Inspector: E.E.-eVay '
Judges: Lois E.Zamlock, Arline S.Harrold
Clerks, Leona iT.Smith, Ella T.Taylor, Margaret M.Trucker.
Alhambra. Precinct.
Polling Place, Alhambra Farm Bureau, Alhambra Valley
Inspector. Wanda Muir Hanna _
Judges, Bessie C.Gilbert, Jennie Winslow -
Clerks, Maxine M.Almond, Zilla M. Haa, Lou J. Nelson
Wainut Creek Precinct No. 1
Polling Place, Memorial Building. Walnut Creek
Inspector, Ada Ford,
Judges, Hilca N. Bradley, Dorothy Blackwell
Clerks, Alice Laird, Mary A.Ridgway, Mrs. Irene C.Deschamps -
Walnut Creek Precinct No. 2,
Polling Place, Fire House, Walnut Creek
Inspector, Eva Leech--
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Judges, Doris Wagner, Bernice Burk
Clerks, C.E.Lande.s. Lois B.Lyman, Bettina McCombs.
Walnut Creek Precinct No. 3,
Polline Place, Library, Walnut Creek,
Inspector, Beatrice Walker, '
Judges, Frances 'F.Harmon, Nora Marshall
Clerks, Helen E.Reed, Johnson Thomas, Margaret I. Cockerton
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Walnut Creek Precinct No, 4
PollingPlace, Schroder Residence, 'Walnut Creek
Inspector, Ancrew Ford,
Judges, John T.Schroder, Dora McConnell_
Clerks, Beatrice E.Edcar, Hazel A.Sel'_ick, Josephine G. Rotherman
flALNUT CREEK PRECINCT No. 5,
Polling Place, Lubbe Residerce, Cor. Pacheco Highway and Geary Road, Walnut Creek
Inspector, Arthur A.Fagerlund,
Judges, Annie C.Peterson, Ruth Lubbe
Clerks, Lucinda Rissotto, Eldred E.Edwards, Reins Lea
Walnut Creek Precinct No. 6 _"
Pollinr Place, Julia H.Abel�Residence Ygnacio 'Talley Road, about 1/2 mile east of
Inspector, Pearl D.Eckley Walnut Creek
Judges, Florence Gilman, Ora E.neynolds,
Clerks, Marie &kite, Armand A.Anderron, Adeline V.Ritzman
Saransp Precinct ,
Polling Place, Saranap lcprovementClub
Inspector, Sadie J.Cutler,
Judges, Margaret H. Loveland, Nellie A.Brown
Clerks, Evelyn Wil'_iams, Emma_ M. Whaley, JaneBuck
Martinez Precinct No. 1
Pollinr, Place, Cit; Hall, Martinez.
Inspector, Frank Pro=ser,
Judges, Carolyn D.Chrisma-, 2.I.Lry L. Harlow
Clerks, Ruth E.i:`.iller, George A.Elder, Arthur Delories
Martinez Precinct No. 2,
n�ll.ing Place, Sindic'_ch Ewilding, Main St. Martinez.
Inspector: Ell zabeh Breneman
Judges, Dell Kay, John F.Korte,
Clerks, Genevieve McNamara., Tessie Threlkeld, Getta Bartolomei.
Martinez Precinct No. 3,
Pollinr; Place, Ahern Residence, 230 Green St. Martinez.
Inspector, Nannie Foods,
Judges, ;Ssrisn =.Sharp, Katherine E.Krnmer,
Clerks, Julia. Molin, 1;1sie A. Lasell, nernice L. Ahern
Martinez Precinct No.
Folling Place, Grammar School, Alhambra Ave. Martinez. 3
Inspector: A. J. Compagno
Judges, Mrs. Carmen Minarck, 'clary S.Lodi
Clerks, Nora Lewis, George H. McKenzie, Chester H. Middleton
Martinez Precinct No. 5
Pollinr Place,Rice Store, 1735 Alhambra.Ave. Martinez.
Inspector, hiarry H.Norris,
"udges, Dolores Walther, Clarice E.Carlson
Clerks, Lill.Le G.Ray, Lily J-Weltz, Rose 1:4. Eaby.
Martinez Precinct No. o,
Polling Place, High School, Alhambra Avenue Martinez.
Inspector, Earl Blaauv:
Judges, Marie Lt. Little, Robert J. Gotelli
Clerks, Helen Howard, Lary Snelson, Dorrld J.Gould
Martinez Precinct No. 7,
Polling Place, Vanni Residence, 1212 Estudll'o St.-Martinez.
Inspector, A.M,i Ri chard s,
Judges, Angie !...'Wilkin, Agnes S.Shamhart - -
Clerks, Mrs. Annie M. Crow, John F.Kelleher, Josephine McCann
Martinez Precinct No. S.
Polling Place, Collins Residence, 1622 Lasell St. Martinez.
Inspector, Guy 0. Smith
Judges, Mary D.Harrow, Fred A.Ernest,
Clerks, Marion Randpll, Shelagh G'_berti, Freda F.Kesting.
Martinez Precinct No. 9, -
Polling Place, Old Grammar School, Susanna & Com-,rt Sts. Me rtia2
Inspector] Nellie K.Cushing
Judges, Brydie Kuyke.ndall, Albert E.Lindsay
Clerks, Ruth Randall, Gertrude Jones, Jessie :'..Loughead,
Martinez Precinct No. 10,
Polling Place, Martinez Women'sClub, Martinez.
Inspector, Robert Coots
Judges, Leone Hinrichsen, H-I-nr V.Killlp -
Clerks, Marian Warfield, Rose Milliff, Opal Johnson
Martinez Precinct No. 11,
Polling Place, Anna Walls Garage, 1135 Green St. Martinez.
Inspector, Benja..minHsll,
Judges, Joseph-A.Schweinitzer, Hazzie V.Galway ='
Clerks, Elizabeth Gallagher, Amelia 11. Barnett, Euphemia Kane.
Martinez Precinct No. 12,
Polling Place, Martinez Chamber of Commerce, Martinez.
Inspector, R.R Veale,
Judges, .:ars. Mabel May Knight, Beatrice W Weltz
Clerks, Mrs. E1lzpbeth W.Arnold, Charles Edward Shane, Margaret B.Bartlett.
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Martinez Precinct No. 13, -
rolling Place, Columbia Hotel, Fairview, Martinez.
Inspector, Charlotte Castrucci
Judges, Agnes D.Griffin, Eleanor Pighin
Clerks, Vera L. Draper, Leah V.Luek, Hilda Jory .
Martinez Precinct No. 14,
Polling Place, Junior High School, Martinez.
Inspector, Esther Hatfield,
' Judges, Rub:,, E-Webster, Sloribel Larsen
Clerks, Mary E.Lancaster, Mary B.Meehan, Marion Prior
Martinez Precinct No. 15,
Polling Place, Harris Residence, 2265 Alhambra Ave. Martinez.
Inspector, H.P..Peterson
Judges, Ruth G Hinges, Wilbur C.Marvin
Clerks, Carl T.Carlson, Dorothy Taylor, CatherineFoley
' Martinez Precinct No. 16,
Po111nF Place, J.P.McNamara Residence, 1425 Richardson St. Martinez.
Inspector, M.L.McNamara
Judges, Margret Erends, Hester Peterson
Clerks, Margaret Huguet, Nina M. Keefe, Barbara Kreiss,
Vine Hill Precinct No. 1
Polling Place, L. DellaRosa Hall
Inspector, Grace A.Knapp
Judges, Myrtle M. Sears, Lcaie S. O'Neal
Clerks, Jethel Srearengen, Dorothy Petersen, Esther Costa -
Vine Hill Precinct No. 2,
Polling Place; Vine Hill School
Inspector, Francis J•Digardi,
Judgesr Davida S.Wright, Annie G.Metherall
Clerks, Ida M. Weisshend, Mildred L.Willis, Effie S.Vance.
Mt.Viem Precinct No. 1
Polling Place: Garage opposite DeLacey Store, Martinez Ave.
Inspector: Thomas.J. DeLacey
Judges, Stella ;1. Lyford, Frederick Ww. Ernest,
Clerks, Clinton C.Allen, Marion E.Robson, Catherine McCarthy
Mt.View Precinct No. 2, .
Polling Place, Mt.Viee.- Fire Department
Inspector, L.B.Hove
Judges, Frances E.Butterfield, Alda L.MeNamer,
Clerks, Virgil Ray, Adelaide Jessup, Emma. Marlar
Concord Precinct No. 1
Polling Place, Druids Hall, Concord.
Inspector, Catherine.A.5lattery
Judges, Catherine A.Levada, Maud Jones, _
Clerks, Maybelle Vasconi, Elma M.Jackson, Gertrude Carlson
Concord Precinct No. 2,
Polling Place, Vasconi Hotel, Concord.
Inspector, A.W.Martin
Judges, 1,artha GJ'iatheson, Anne Simmons
Clerks, Zelia Brunelle, Ruth L. Freitas, Cecilia Duarte .
Concord Precinct No.
Po'_71ng Place, Fire House, Concord.
Inspector: Catherine Galindo
Judges, Lena May Sorensen, Rose Belka
Clerks, Archie Haviland, Estella M. Lady, Essie Keller
Concord Precinct No. 4,
' Polling Place, Cleyton Valley School. ,
Inspector, Anna Garaventa
Judges, Clementina Kobussen, Florence G.Voice.
Clerks, Mary B.Richard;on, Bessie E.McCurdy, Orlinda R.Faria.
Concord Precinct No. 5,
Pol11nF- Place, Central H.-,tel, Concord.
Inspector, M.V.Smith .
Judges, Joseph C.Arrighi, Susie M. Rock
Cle2ks, Evangeline L.Davilla, Wllhelmine Ott, Louise Bisso
Concord Precinct No. 6,
Polling Place: Grammar School, Concord.
Inspector, Lorraine M. Sheehan
Judges, Mrs. Lucy Arrighi, Mrs. Edna A.Christie
Clerks, Mabel ?d. Charles, Catherine D.McCann, Ella G.Fisher.
Concord Precinct No. 7, .
Polling Place, oak Grove School
Inspector, Mrs, Henrietta Gaylord.
Judge J.J.Bruning, Frida E.;.?al,cuist
Clerks, Bernard E.Wiget, Frances G. Struby, Katherine E.Grisingher,
Concord Precinct No. 8,
Polling Place: Sturd^ Garage, Cor. Concord Blvd. and 3rdSt. Concord.
Inspector, George H.Sturdy
Judges, Vada F.Carlson, Gaal A.Seaieard,
Clerks, Teresa. Mary Nunes, Bessie B.Millard, LelandRandall.
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Associated Precinct,
Polling Place, Associated Mess Hall, Associated `-I
Inspector, E.W.Baer,
Judges, Edith S. Penn, Lola D.Nason
Clerks, William O.Barnes, Louise P. Devol, Bathelda M. Holbrook,
COV,*'ll Precinct.
Polling Place: Covell Community Hall, Cowell
Inspector: Frank Trimmingham
Judges, Jenrletta N.Kasch, Agnes M. Steers,
Clerks, Halter E.Sullivar., Josephine Sayers, Haude K.Smith
Pacheco Precinct No. 1,
Polling School House, Pacheco
Inspector, Ella Jones,
Judges, 117ary Graham, - Mrs. Elsie Frazer,
Clerks, Alpha M. Barnes, Marcellus Christen, Hilda Planz
Pacheco Precinct No. 2
Polling Place: Pleasant Hill School
Inspector, Lisa li.Hook `
Judges, Rose Roche, James B.Kelso
Clerks, Martin Faschirg, Lela E.Uillis, 4aldo Thompson
PSttsburF Precinct No. 1,
Polling Place: Gatto Bldg. Front & Black Diamond Sts. Pittsburg.
Inspector, John Royce,
Judges, Howard Giustinl, Irene Ragusa,
Clerks, Rose C.Seeno, Frances Pizzamenti, Angelina Cardinalli
Pittsburg Precinct No. 2,
Polling place, Ford Sales Room, East Third St. Pittsburg -
Inspector, Lee P.Grif£in
Judges, Joseph J.Nelsh, Alice M. Ragusa,
Clerks, Stanley Mora, Joe Robinson, Albert Hemmingway
Pittsburg Precinct No. j, -
Pollin_r Place, Vierra Bldg. East -th & Cumberland Sts. Pittsburg
Inspector, Frans J. Golden
Judges, Catherine Latimer, Geo. J.Barrett.
Clerks, Mrs.Gene"ieve O'Neill, Martha Brandon, Ina S'.ae Bastian.
Pittsburg Precinct No.
Polling Place: Mercurio Bldg. Mrd & Black Diamond Sts. Pittsburg
Inspector, Andres J. Scudero
Judges, Joseph S.Aie110, Horace Phillip Ascanto , Y�
Clerks, Jos. Gbono, 'Theresa Cautiello, Paul J. Mores,
Pittsburg Precinct No. 5,
Polling Place: Lenora Buildin,;, 5th R. Black Diamond Sts. Pittsburg
Inspector, L?arie Harper,
Judges, G.Anthon-: Ciociala, Frank Lombardo, Jr.
Clerks, Zelmr Lucido, Jennie Grillo, Mrs. Mildred Sposito.
Pittsburg Precinct No. o, -
PollinC Place, Pettas Garage West 10th St. Pittsburg
Inspector, Dominic S.Caruso
Judges, Attilio Viscuso, Maude Linscheid
Clerks, Nellie Junta, Tisa. :Annie Capalety, Edith Seeno Davi.
Pittsburg Precinct No. 7,
Polling Place, Museetti Garage, 26th 'hest 7th St. Pittsburg
Inspector; Richard Anderson
Judges,Herman Duncan, Mrs. Helen Botzbach,
Clerks, Neno R.:aVI, Mrs.Rose E.Noia, Azalea Caruso.
Pittsburg Precinct N,. 8,
Polling Place, W.W.Gara.4e, Railroad & 7th Sts. Pittsburg
Clerks, Gertrude Young, Arvilla Downing, Andrew F.Portman
Inspector, J.E.Lankson
Judges, Florence Barnes, Chas. 0. Butler
Pittsburg Precinct Ny. 9
Polling Place, Legion Building, East St. Pittsburg
Inspector, Mrs. Lydia B.Scott,
Judges, Frrrklln E.Loges, John L. YcAvoy
Clerks, Helen. N.Plalsted, Mrs.Catherine Haag, Mrs. Amelia Mary Premessl
Pittsburg Precinct No.10,
Polling Place, Methodist Church Building, Harbor & 12th Sts. Pittsburg
Inspector, Tony Melrose,
Judges, Harr Hoff, Katherine Corbett,
Clerks, Mar:- B.Anderson, Cella Thornton, I.frs. Harriet Jahnke
Pittsburg Precinct Na. 11
Pollin- Place, Cohn Garage, Central Ave. Pittsburg
insxw et or: Phillip Grata,
Judges: Johanna Buckley, liorothy McGlashan
Clerks: Irma ,talker, Mrs. I.targaret Hanratty, Sirs. JennE.Drsper,
Pittsburg Precinct No. 12,
Polling Place: Nuttman Funercl Parlors, 3th St. Pittsburg
Insuector, Henry Nut`.man
Judges, Richard P. Ta,'lor, Harold W.Groom _
Clerks: IlSabel Patterson, Jos. A.Davi, Mrs. Catherine Herbert
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Pittsbur,z Precinct No. lj,
Polling. P1ace,Perry Eullding, near S.F. Depot, Pittsburg
Inspector, Frank A.Lawrence.
Judges, William R. South, nary V.Spurgeon
Clerks, Gertrude P. Silveira, Annie Teakle, Mrs. Mary Thorpe
Pittsbur" Precinct No. 14,
Polling, Place: Ambrose School
Inspector, Geo. E.77ildes,
Judges, David J. Davies, Alvino Kennerley
Clerks, Jessie Gregory, Loreen Warner, Martha Showalter.
' Pittsburg Precinct No. 15,
Polling Place: Geo. Lynn Garage, Pittsburg
Inspector, Geo. E.O'Hara
Judges, Gertrude M White, Ragnhild M. Skoog
Clerks, Mrs. Mare Reber, Emma J. Rankin, Lottie V.Greeman
Pittsburg Precinct No. 1-
Polling Place, Diamond Erick Office
' Insoector, Geo. B.McCov
Judges, John Vaughn, Antone G.Noia
Clerks, Lillian S.Nelson, Margaret Abrame, 1.'rrs. J,.,lia J. Silveira
Clayton Precinct.
Pollin; Place: Ch^lstian Endeavor Hail, Cla--ton
Inspector: Marion Young Duncan
Judges: Sigrid K. Frani:, dylvester Olofson
Clerks, Grace L. Morgan, Laura 23. Stockfleth; Anna J. Morgan
Port Chicago Precinct No. 1, --
Pollini- Place, South Old Store, Port Chicago -
InqPctor Edna L. McGuire
Judges, Sam.. G Shiedeler, Lary M. Bucholz
Clerks, Georgia M. Cummings, Belle T.Silva, Bessie J. McCoy
Port Chicago Precinct N0.2
Polling Place, Fire House. Port Chicago
Insoector, Harmon E.Welsh - -
Judges, Mary L. Cunningham, Mary McEwen
Clerks, Ernestine J. Pozzi, Bertha M. Schoenberg, Mrs. Teckla Johnson -2
Clyde Precinct.
Polling Place: Canteen, Clyde.
Inspector, Helen M. Evans,
Judges, Margaret E.Bentley, Edw. J. Kinsella
Clerics, Ella Cullinane, Flora B.Willi,—s, Mrs. Robin D.Fshy
Nicholls Precinct.
Poling Place, Club Hguse, Nicholl -
Inspector: rs. Ste11aH. Caude'_
Judges, Alice :L'Nildes, :ars. Loretta Vlach
Clerks, Mrs. Cora A.Caudel, Mrs. Mary Rogue Dutra, Mrs. Sophie Black ,
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'.. Antioch Precinct No. 1.
Polling Place, Cit-Hall, Antioch
Insoector, Roy E.Peterson
Judges, John 'N.Lynn, Geo. C.-lare,
Clerks, Mrs. Marr Taylor, Mrs.Theodosia Young, Mrs. Rose Pizzla.
Antioch Precinct No. ?.
Polling Place, I.O.O.F. Hal , Anttoch
Insoector, Collins W.Keeney
alidges, Fred Hodgson, Fronk D.r�att;
Clerks, Mrs. Sadie Johns, Mrs. Alice Webster, Mrs. N. Bloomfield.
Antioch Precirct No. j
Polling Place, Antioch Library, Antioch
Inspector, H. Beed --
' Judges, John Shedrick, Joe Ross,
Clerks, Miss P.Rmona Beasley, Mrs. V.Sweet, Lars. Loleta Stevens.
Antioch Precinct No. i
Polling Place, Earley Garage, Antioch
Inspector, John F.Cox,
Judges, Geo. R.Cooper, Frank Ellsworth _
Clerks, Mrs. C.J. Buckley, Mrs. Sarah Brown, Mrs. Gertrude Grosso.
' Antioch Precinct No. 5,
Polling Place, Pere's Garage, Antioch
Inspector: Ray E.McElhanev
Judges, Rodney F.Plumley, '+7m. H.Easton
! Clerks, Mrs. Zelma Beaman, Ila Stovesand Mr=_. Lucy Woolcott.
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Antioch Precinct No. b,
Polling Place, I.D.E.S. Hall'_, Antioch
Inspectx, Ernest I.Burgens,
Jud-es, Pete Rodrigues, Elmer L. Todd,
1 Clerks, Mrs. Gail Donovan, 'Miss Annetta Ginochio, Mrs. Persls C611
Antioch Precinct No. %
Poll1nF, Place, Jas. Nnson Garage, Antioch
Inspector, Earl S.Gill
Judges Z.B.Matheson, Geo. D.Wsldle
',. Clerks, Pauline Hinton, 'Eyrtle Small, L'rs. Myra Rademacher.
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Antioch Precinct No. 9,
Polling Place, Irvine Apt. Garage, Antioch
Inspector: Earl E.Jesse, -
Judges, T.C.A£cHattle, Pa^1 L.Daneri _
Clerks, Mrs. Celia McElhaney, Mrs. Virginia Rodgers, Mrs. Emily Azevedo.
Lone Tree Precinrt, No. 1.
Polling Place: Joe Sant HoLr e.
Inspector: Geo. Royce
Judges; Elda Zenk, Ray A.'Ganning
Clerks, Mrs. Alia Erskine, Mrs. Lil:iie Hargis, Urs. Jennie Jackson y
Lone Tf;ge_'not No. 2.
Polling Place, Hobson Garage,
Inspector, Ed. T.Uren _
Judges, John L. Harkinson, Frank McFarlan
Clerks, Mrs.Ruth Mayberry, Mrs. Edna Welch, Marcella Hines
Brentwood Precinct No. 1
Polling Place, Ford Gnrage, Brentwood.
Inspector, Geo. Geddes,
Judges, E.A.H. �rewett, Y.Sboemaker,
Clerks, Mrs. Irene Nicol Mrs. Ruth roodenough, Mrs. Marian Van Buren
Brentwood Precinct No.2,
Polling; Place, American Leri.?n B1dg.Brentwood. --
Inspector, H.A.Butcher,
Judges, Vernon Cakebread, Andrew De itartini
Clerks, Mrs. Madge Dainty, Mrs. Euna Shafer, Mrs. Pearl Boltzen
Brentwood Precinct No. -
Pollin,q Place, GriffithGara,3e, Brentwood.
Inspector, Hugo Gauger
Judges, harry Lindquist, Augusta M. French
Clerks, Mrs. Ruby Larrence, Mrs. Anna Pendry, Mre. Hazel Tillotson
ry
Byron Precinct No. 1,
Polling Place, I.O.O.F. Hall, Byron
Inspector, Walter M. Lewis
Judges, Wm, Duncan, Wesley S.Armstrong
Clerks, Mrs. Agnes Van Horn, Mrs. Margaret Cook, Miss Martha Holway
iron Precinct No. 2.
Polling Place, Harr,, Hammond Bldg. Byron '
Inspector: Andrew S.AllinCton
Judges, August Harder, Alba Houston '
Clerks, Mrs, Irene K. Bunn, firs. Nellie Estes, furs_ Mabel Wightman
Knightsen Precinct.
Polling Place: Form Bureau Hall, Knightsen _
Inspector, Jas A.Nall
Judges, Ray Jones, Jerry morgan
Clerks, Mrs. Lois Burger, Mrs. Eva Dwelley, Mrs. Rosa Kristich
Oakley- Precinct No. 1,
Pollin:; Place, Oikle; Women's Club, Oakley
Inspector, Fred R.Abbott, -
Judges, Adolph Potts, Mathew
Clerks, t::re. Myrtle Christie, Mrs. Mable Bryner, Mrs. Emma Vengeley
Oakley Precinct No. 2,
Polling Place, Dal Portals Hall, Oakley
Inspector, Frank J. Silva,
Judges, John T.Renas, Ray Lindsey
Clerks, Mrs. Flora Broderick, Mrs. Muriel Leal, Mrs. M. Saurman
Now at the hour of 3 o-clock P.1S. the Board adjourns as a Board of ,
Supervisors dna re-convenes as a Board of Equalization,
In Matter of Equalization of Assessments.
The Board of Supervisors sitting as a Board of Equalization continues the
examination of the Assessment Rolls, Maps, Books, and statements of the County of
Contra Costs, for the fiscal year 1936-37, and there being no protests to said
assessments on file, the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalization and as n
Board of Supervisors to and until Monday, July 20th, 1936, at 10 o'clock A.M.
Chairman.
..Cleric. _
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, JULY 20th, 1936. THE BOARD MET AT 10 01,LOCK A.M.
PRESENT: HON. W. J. BUCHANAN, CHAIRMAN: SUPERVISORS JAMES N. LONG, H.L. CUMM INGS,
HARRY M. STOW AND R. J. TREMBATH. S.C. WELLS, CLERK. -
In Matter of Consideration of
Adoption of an Ordinance Governing
the Sale and Distribution of Milk, in
' County of Contra Costa.
A proposed Form of ordinance governing the sale and distribution of milk
In the County of Contra Costa, having heretofore been presented to this Board for
consideration and adoptlon, and said proposed form of ordinance having been referred
to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County for his opinion as to its legality
' and the District Attorne,' having notified this Board that In his opinion said ordinanc
was legal, but the legality of the same form of ordinance is now pending before the
Supreme Court of the State of California, in the case of LaFranchi vs. City of Santa
Rosa, and the said District Attorney having advised this Board to postpone the
adoption of such ordinance until the final declsion by the Supreme Court In said case,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the further consideration of adoption of
said ordinance be and the same is hereby held over unta the Supreme Court of the
State of California passes upon the legality of said form of ordinance.
In Matter of Consideration of Adoption
of an Ordinance of Fair Competition
for Cleaning and Dyeing Trade.
The District Attorne:! of Contra Costa County having heretofore been requested
Eby this Board to prepare a Form of Ordinance for consideration by this Board under
Chapter 814 of the Statutes of 1935, relating to the adoption of codes of fair compet-
ition for certain trades and industries within the said State, and the District Attor-
ney having presented to this Board a form of ordinance prepared by the said DIatrict
Attorney, and the District Attorney having stated to this Board that there was some
question in his mind as to the constitutionality of said Chapter 814,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the further consideration of adoption of said -
o-dinance be continued and that the District Attorneyof Contra Costa County render
to this Board an Opinion as to the constitutionality of Chapter 814 of the Statutes
of 1935.h
' In Matter of application of
tlbert Hansen for a permit to
lay WaterPlpe line.
Albert Hansen having applied to this Board for permission to run a one inch
water pipe line connecting with the California Water Service line at Concord, start-
Ing at the S.P. Railroad crossing on the north side of thehighway, running between
Concord and Pacheco, and extending parallel on the north side of said road, a distance
of 600 feet towards the town of Pacheco,
IT IS BY THE SOARD ORDERED that said permission be granted, said work to be done
unser the supervision of the County Surveyor and to the satisfaction of the Superviso
of said District
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In Matter of Application of
Shell 011 Company, to lay
pipe lines for the transportation
of 011, etc.
The Shell Oil Company having applied to this Board for permission to lay
pipe lines for the transportation of oil, petroleum, or any of its products, over and
across certain highways in the County of Contra Costa,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to install said pipe lines over and
across the following highways and at the following locations be and the same is hereby
granted, to wit
On Contra Costa Street 202 feet northeast of its intersection
with First Street in Concord Acres.
On Babel Lane, 532 feet northof Its Intersection with the center
line of Ynez Avenue.
BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of the Martinez-Walnut Creek
Highway at a point approximately 2160 feet southerly from the center
line of Diablo Street in Town of Pacheco; thence northwesterly crossing
said Highway at approximately 450 to a point 13 feet more or less
westerly of the center line thereof; thence continuing northerly
paralleling the said Martinez-Walnut Creek Highway on the westerly
side thereof, from 13 to 16 feet more or less from the center line
thereof to the intersection of Road C-10 with Road C-16.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that in compliance with Ordinance No. 165 of the County
of Contra Costa, the said Shell 011 Company shall deposit with the County Treasurer
of Contra Costa County the sum of $1000.Oc guaranteeing the satisfactory re-condition-
Ing of said roads, after laying of said pipes.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said work shall be done under the supervision of
the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor
of said District,,
InMatter of APPllcation
for Dance Permit.
M.A.Minta, having applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance at
Flor de Oakley Hall, Oakley, on July 25, 1936, until hour of 3 o'clock A.M.
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to conduct said dance be and the same is hereby
granted.,
In Matter of Opening Tunnel Road.
A petition signed by residents and tax payers of Cont a Costa County requesting
that this Board take the necessary steps for the repair of the Old Tunnel and the '..:._
opening of the Tunnel Road, having been presented to this Board;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisors H.M.Stow, and H.L.Cummings and County
Surveyor R.R.Arnold, be and they are hereby appointed a Committee to confer with the
City Manager of the City of Oakland, to formulate some plan for the repair and opening
of the said Tunnel and Tunnel Road.
In Matter of Granting Leave of Absence.
Russell E.Stow, Constable of 3rd Judicial Township having applied to this
Board for permission to leave the State of California, between dates of July 20th,
and July 27th, 1936,
IT IS BY THE BOARD 01DERED that said permission be and the same is hereby
granted.
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In Matter of Allowances to Indigents.
The following allowances are ordered made to following named indigents, to wit;
HIRAM. FRANCIS MORRILL, 711 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito.
$12 State aid to needy blind and $12 count?cash allowance be renewed as of
J"ly 1st, 1936, and increased to $15. State aid to needy blind and $15county cash allow
ance to begin as of July 1st, 1936.
WILLIAM ROBERT MARTIN, 3105 Florida St. Richmond. --
$20 County cash allowance be discontinued as of July 1st, 1936•
' MATHEW BRUNNER, 820 Everett St. El Cerrito.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of July let, 1936.
LOUISE BRUNNER, 820 E verett St. E1 Cerrito.
$33. Old Age Security be granted to begin as of July 1, 1936.
CURTIS A. BEESON, 2639 Gaynor Ave. Richmond.
$35. Old age Security be granted beginning a. of July let, 1936.
' .MRS. SARAH HAYNES, San Pablo.
$35 Old Age security be granted to begin as of July 15, 1936.
MRS. ALICE KALLENBERGER, 601 Kearney St. E1 Cerrito.
035 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of July 1, 1936.
WILLIAM ROBERT MARTIN, 3105 Florida St. Richmond.
$20 Old Age Security to begin as of July 1, 1936.
MRS. NELLIE SCOVILLE, 245 E1 Dorado St. El Cerrito.
$35. Old Age Security be granted, beginning as of July 1, 1936.
WILLIAM SCOVILLE, 245 El Dorado St. El Cerrito. -
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of July 1, 1936.
MRS. LAURA WILSON, 524- 5th St. Richmond.
$35 Old Age 6ecurity be granted to begin as of July 1, 1936.
HORACE JOHNSON, 169 Seventh St. Richmond.
$22. Old Age Security be renewed as of July let, 1936 (Old Age Security has
already been increased to $35. As of July 1, 1936).
FRANK SKINNER, 303 Central Ave. Richmond Annex, Richmond.
$20 Old Age Security be renewed as of July 1, 1936. (Old Age Security has al-
ready been increased as of July 1, 1936, to $35. Old Age Security).
MRS. LIZA BLOMQUIST, 512 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito.
be discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1936, and restored as of June let, 1936.
(Already increased to $35. as of July 1, 1936).
PATRICK McMhA (Transient)
Aid be denied, as cllenthas moved.
ANNA McCULLOUGH, 352- 1Gth St. Richmond. -
$10 State aid and 040 county aid be increased to $10 State nid and$45 county
aid for the children of an incapacitated father as of July 1, 1936.
MRS. HELEN NEIMAN, 422 South St. Richmond.
$30 State aid and $30 county aid be changed to $20 State aid and $30 county
'aid as of July 26, 1936.
KATHERINE SIMO, 1705 Chanslor Ave. Richmond.
$10 State and $35. county aid for the children of an Incapacitated father be
discontinued due Mr. Simo's discharge from Weimar, as of July 5, 1936.
.MRS. CONSTANCE ARMSTRONG, Moraga.
$35 Old age Security granted to begin July 1, 1936.
NATHAN PIERCE,Sunset Rd, Rte ,#1, Martinez.
' $10 County cash allowance discontinued as of June 1, 1936.
FREDERIC KEYS, Clayton Ave. Concord. _
935 Old Age Security be granted as of June 15, 1936.
CHARLES W. WASHBURN, R.F.D. #1, Walnut Creek.
$25 Old Age Security be granted as of June 15, 1936.
FERNANDO HIGUERA, 1443 Oakland Blvd. Walnut Creek
' $25 Old Age Security be renewed as of June let, 1936. (Old Age Security
has been increased to $35. as of July let, 1936.)
THOMAS J. RASOR,Third Ave. Walnut Creek,
Old Age Security be renewed as of June 1st, 1936, and Increased to $35. As of
Aug. 1, 1936.
MRS. DELLA GRIFFIN, 1131 Ferry St. Martinez.
$24 Old Age Security be increased to $35 Old Age Security as of July 1, 1936.
HARRIET RASOR, P.O. 395, Walnut Creek
$30 Old Age Security be increased to $35 Old Age Security as of Aug. 1, 1936.
THOMAS CORC,ORAN, 1100 Ferry St. Martinez.
April, May and June checks being held In the Auditor's office be cancelled.
FRED VIERS, Walnut Creek.
June check being held in the Auditor's office be cancelled.
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MRS. MANUELA REYES, 1100 Ferry St. Martinez. '
$30 State aid be increased to $40 State aid and $16 county aid be decreased for
$10 county aid as of Aug. 1, 1936•
MRS. PEGGY LINO, Veale Ave. Mt.Viee, Cal.,Martinez)
$40 State and $30 county aid be decreased to $40 State aid and $10 county aid
as of July 1, 1936.
MRS. JULIA POLINA, Walnut Street, Martinez.
$30 State aid and$17 county aid be changed to $20 State aid and $27 county aid
as of July 29, 1936.
MRS. LUCY BEDOLLA, Walnut Creek.
$40 State aid be Increased to $50 State aid and $15 county aid decreased
to $5 county aid as of July 1, 1936, Por half orphan children.
ROSE TARANTINO, 1716 Estudllo St. Martinez.
$10 State aid and $8.50 County aid be discontinued as of July 5, 1936.
WILLIAM ANDERSON, 658 Black Diamond St. Pittsburg.
$12.50 State and $12.50 County aid for the needy blind be increased to ,
$25 State and 325. county aid as of July 1, 1936.
GUISEPPI DE LALLO (Joseph) 564 York St. Pittsburg.
$24 Old age Security be granted to begin as of July 1, 1936.
HORACE HALL 139 West 5th St. Pittsburg.
Old Age Security In amount of $25 be granted as of July 1, 1936.
DAVID D.DAVIS, 350 E. 7th St. Pittsburg
Old Age,security be discontinued as of July 1, 1936.
CATHLYN BEDOYA, 113 Meridian St. Port Chicago.
$60.State_aid be continued but $25 county aid be discontinued as of Augl, 1936•
MRS. ELIZABETH FORTNER, Brentwood.
$25 Old Age Security be granted as of July 1, 1936•
MRS. ADDIE FORD, 507- 17th St. Antioch
$35 old Age Security to be granted as of June 24, 1936•
ANTONE NOTA, Box 72, Oakley.
$25 Old Age Security be renewed as of June 1, 1936, (Old Age Security
has already been increased to $30 as of July 1, 1936).
MRS. EDA GALINDO, Canal Rd, Brentwood.
$80 State aid be changed to $70 State aid and $10 county Aid as of March
19, 1936, and $10 county aid be discontinued as of July 1, 1936, for needy half or-
phan children.
In Matter of Aid to Indigents
under care of Probation Officer.
It is by the Board ordered that
Begin ing July 1, 1936, $20 County aid for Charles Ostrander, be discontinued '..
the Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer, said ward having become self-supporting.
Beginning July 1, 1936, $10 State and $10 county aid for Monte (Lominlc) Panlagua
be discontinued the Probation Officer T.A.Boyer, said ward being returned to father..
Beginning July 6th, 1936, $10 State aid for Tony Bernovich be discontinued
the Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer, said ward having become 16 years of age.
Beginning July 1st, 1936, $20 County aid for Constance Sanders be discontinuedi
the Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer, said ward having become self-supporting.
That beginning June 11, 1936, $40 State and $40 county aid be renewed the
Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Ray, Dora, Nora and:
Iver Ostrander.
That 'beginning June 23, 1936, $50 State and $50 county aid be renewedthe
Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Marian, Calvin, Charles,
June, and Louis Sly.
Beginning March 12, 1936, $30. State and $30 county aid be granted the Probat_
Ion Officer, T.A.Bouer for the sup.;ort and maintenance of the three Tanaka Children,
(auditor's first warant to cover July , 1936).
Beginning July 1, 1936, $20 State and $20 county aid be granted the Probation
O£ficeP, T.A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of the 2 Castillo children.
(Auditor will draw no warrant. Institution paid by demand).
Beginning July 1, 1936, S40 State and 840 county and be granted the Probation
Officer T.A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of the four Eagleson children.
.(Auditor's first warrant to cover July, 1936).
!hat beginning July 1, 1936, $10 Mate and $10 county aid be granted the Pro-,
batlon Officer, T.A.Bover, for the support and maintenance of Carmen Felix. (Aud-
itor's fEst warrant to cover July 1936).
That beginning July 1, 1936, $30 State and $30 county old be granted the
Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of the three Perry
girls, (Auditor's first warrant to cover August, 1936).
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That beginning July 1, 1936, $30 State and $30 county aid be granted the Probatio
Officer, T.A.Boyer, for the support and maintenarm of the three Mirlanl children.
(Auditor's first warrant to cover July, 1936. Auditor will draw two warrents of
$20.00 each. Third child in institution, paid by Demand). _
That beginning Jily 1, 1936, $10 State and $5.00 county aid be granted the
Probat—ion Officer, T.A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Frances Wilson. (Auditor Ia
first warrant to cover July, 1936.
that beginning July let, 1936, $40 State and $20 county aid be granted the Probat—
Ion Officer, T A.Boyer, for the suppzt and maintenance of the 4 Codina children.
(•-udltor's first warrant to cover July, 1936).
That beginning July 1, 1936, $30. State and $30 county aid be granted the
Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer, forthe support and maintenance of the three Hunte
children. (Auditor's first warrant to cover July, 1936).
That beginning July 1, 1936, 010 State and $10 county aid be granted the
' Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Esther Guevara.
(Auditors first warrant to cover July, 1936).
That beginning July 1, 1936, 010 State and $10 county aid be granted the Probst—
' ion officer, T.A.Bo:a, for the support and maintenance of Louise Castagnasso. (Audit;
will draw no warrant. Institution paid by demand)
That beginning July 1, 1936, $10 State and $5 county aid be granted the Probatio
Officer T.A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Mary Gonsalves. (Auditor's
first warrant to cover July, 1936.)
That beginning July 1, 1936, $10 State and $10 county aid be granted the Probst—
Ion Officer, T.A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Larry Lee Page. (Auditor's
first warrant to cover July, 1936.)
That beginning July 1, 1936, $10 State and $10 countyaid be granted the Probatio
Officer, T.A.Boyer, for the supl*t and maintenance of Jesse Ro-Gesinger. (Auditor's
" first warrant to cover July, 1936).
That beginning January 1, 1936, $10 State and $10 county aid be granted the
Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Gailen Dean Martin.
(Auditor's first warrant to cover July, 1936.)
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In Matter of Remitting License -
fee paid by Gorman Amusement
Enterprises to I.D.E.S. Carnival
at Oakley.
The Gorman Amusement Enterprises having paid to the Tax Collector of the County
of Contra Costa, the sum of $125. for conducting a show at I.D.E.S. Carnival to be
held in Oakley, July 26th, 1936, and this Board having deemed said Carnival to be held
at Oakley by the I.D.E.S. Lodge, of educational benefit,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER}M that said sum of $125 be paid to Oakley I D.E.S.
Carnival Committee.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in favor of
said Committee and that the County Treasurer pay the same.,
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds. -
Upon recuestof D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
the following road appropriations be authorized in order to complete financing for
the year 1935-36:
New Road Appropriations.
General Fund.
Supervisor Dist. 2.
R225-221 C 0 Impts. Road B 37 81584.00
IY.'.A. - Su Dist. 1.
FR 25-11 Wild-cat Creek Road, 562.00 y
W.P.A. - Sup. Dist. 2.
FR 225-211 Road B 5 1623.00
W.P.A. - Sup. Dist. 5.
FR 527- 511 Road E 7 9.00 -
3778.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board..
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE EOARD OFDERED
that transfers shown on the following list are hereby authorized in order to clear z
accounts for the year 1935-36:
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Hiways and Bridges Appns. Adjustments Between
Districts. 'R.
Increase Decrease.
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Motor Veh, Fd. Appns.
R 213-0 Mtce-Bridges Dist. 2 $819.00 $819.00 Mtce-Surf. Dist. 4 R412-0 ,.
General Fund Appns.
X102 Co et of Rock Sales 377.00 1196.00 C 0 Impts. Diet. 3, R375-0
' R1500 Administration 477.00 1213.00 Mtce.Surf. Dist.. 5 R572-0
R 123-0 Mtce-Bridges Dist. 1 342.00 1653.00 C 0 Impts. Dist. 4 8475-0 i
R225-221 C 0 Impts. Dist. 2 2s66.00
2.00 $4Ob2.00
Special Rd Fund Appns. - :
R 5b2-0 Mt
ce-Surface Dist 5 17.00 286.00 Mtce- Surf. Dist. 33 R3362-
R 266-0 Co Imp, to Bridges D 2 991.00
100722.000 0 Mtce-Surf. D=. 4, R462-
' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, having reported to this Board tRt appropriations
shown on the following 11M are surplus,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the cancellation of same be authorized and
the total amounts thereof transferred to Unappropriated Reserve Fund from the funds
indicated, to wit:
CANCELLATIONS,
1935-36 Appropriations.
General Char. & Corr.
Health Officer- 301.
1 Medical Fees $ 23.00
041 Auto Mileage 20.00
0517 Of flee Supplies- Printed 20.00
Care of Indigents- 510
Cash 4000.00
0524-3 Groceries, 615.00
W.P.A. Pro3ects- F523
059q Miscellaneous Supplies 791.00
CountyLu!jg Clinic- OS
0911 Office rniture 55.00
0912 Office Equipment 27.00
Sheriff- 202
0 Criminal Case Expense $ 0.00
049 Convention Expense 41.00
Sail-Care of Prisoner s- 231.
0212 Guards vage --i 6o.o0
0329 Repair of Equipment 40.00
0517 Office Supplies-Printed 26.00
Count Park- 701.
U210 wages, 36.00
0324 Rent of Equipment 112.00 5
0326 Repair of Buildings 299.00
0396 County EquipmentB.00
2.00 r751.0
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
D.M.Teeter having reported to this Board that the following additional appro-
priations and the mounts shown are necessary to complete the year 1935-36,
IT IS BY THE BOARD OFDERED that the said additional appropriations are hereby
authorized and that the total amount thereof be transferred from the Unappropriated
Reserve Fund to the funds indicated, to wit:
NEW APPROPRIATIONS 1935-7,6.
Salary General Char.& Corr.
Fuel Fund Fund
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05n0 X-RClinic- 46 $ 63.00
ay Supplies
Care of Minors- 513.
Cash 2100.00
0310 Care & Board 1500.00
0310 Board and Care inPublie Instit. 200.00
057 Clothing 450.00
0534 Food Supplies 10.00
Probation Officer-516.
0 9 Telephone & Telegraph 72.00
041 Auto Mileage 273.00
0411 Ordinary Travel. Expense 16.00
0518 Office Supplies- Miscl. 16.00
0522 Postage 26.00
0210 W e ,00 523. 4
ages, 7
Care & Examination of Insane- 529.
U2-2-9-N-us ss 103.00
Board of Education - 644.
0517 Office Supplies- Printed $275.00
0518 Office Supplies- Miscl. 10.00
Teachers' Retirement Fd. Contrlbne. - 695
0399 Services 6.00
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Salary Fd. General °d. Char. & Corrn.Fu .
County Library- 697
131, t�egu ar Samar-les 2.00
Advertising- 801.
037 Publications $ 305.00
0399 Miscellaneous Services 120.00
Count Exhiblts- 802.
-01+1 Auto ESIleage 36.00
Jury Fee Deposits- 808
Withdrawals 85.00
Trust deposits- 916
Condemnation roceedirg s 2500.00
Works Pro rens Administration.
F107-051 Supp. Assessor's Project. 3.00
F235-0324 Equip, Rent. - Recorder's Proj. 30.00
0516 Offc. Supp. " " 11.00
F242-021 Salaries- Agr. Comm. Proj. 428.00
-0329 Repairs, " 47.00
_0=1 Mileage " " " 245.00
X99 Supplies " " + 17.00
' Treasurer- 106
0911 Office Furniture 100.00
Superior Court- 125
091 a iture 91.00
0912 Office Equipment 20.00
Sheriff- 202.
0913 Miscl. Equipment 91.00
Jail- Building- 230
Building Improvements 126.00
Fire Protection- 247.
3 Miscl. Equipment 42.00
Health office- 301.
0912 ffice Equipment. 9.00
0913 Miscl. Equipment 93.00
County Hospital- Bldgs. - 502.
0915 Building Improvements 160.o0
0918 Ground Improvements - 1.00
National Re-Employment Bureau- 509.
911 Office Furniture 6.00
Care of Indi ents-510
913 M7[cl. Equipment 44.00
Detention Home- 518.
0910 Furhiture 7.00
- 693.
Sup. of schools
' 0912 ffice Furniture 180.00
County Park- 701.
0915 Building Improvements CO
_T2.-00 5325.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, havinc, reported to this Board that there Is now
available the sum of $3099.38 in Unemployment Relief Loan Fund, available for dis-
tribution for the year 1935-36,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the said amount be appropriated for the year A
1935-36, for the following:
W.F.A. Accounts:
-0599 Supplies- Fire Protection $150.00 }
F165-0599 Court House Alterations 200.00
' F166 -032,Fees- Treasurer's Vault 600.00
-0593 supplies- " + 750.00
Roads- Sup. Dist. d2- FE245 `
211 Capital Outlay, Impvts. to B5- 800.00
212 " " " B21-200.00
213 " " B56-3oo.00
$3000.00
and that the followirg cancellation Is hereby authorized, to wit:
' Care of Inalgents- 510. -
052 3 Groceries, $3000.00.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.y _
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In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. -
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to clear accounts
for theiear 1935-36,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following adjustments in funds be and the
same are hereby authorized, to wit:
Hiways & Bridges Appns. Adjustments.
Increase Decrease
Sup. M.V. Fd ApDns, Dist.-1. -
R110-10 Aid to A.& I Dists. $2500.00 $16,o09.00 Mtce-Surf. 8112-0
R 111-0 Mtce-Rts of Way 5158.00
R 113-0 Mtce-Bridges 735.00
R 11 0 C 0 -New Equipt.' 161.00
R 115-0 " Imp. to Roads, 1766.00
R115-101 " " " 200.00
R 116-0 " "^ Bridges 4109.00
FR115-111" WPA " 33.00
112" " 287.00
113« « 318.00
FR116-111" 4 734.00 -
1112" " 8.00
$16009.00 101009,00
Sup M.Y. Fd Appns. Dist. 2.
R211-0 Mtee-Rts of Way 2233.00 20,356.00 Mtce-Surf. R 212-0
R213-0 Mtce- Bridges, 3186.00 - -
R215-0 C 0 Imp. to Rds 5282.00
207 « " • 6003.00
FR 215-211 C 0 WPA 1579.00
212 "' " 1039.00
213 " " 779.00
FR 216-212 " " 6.0
,3 0
205 .o0 20,35T.00
Sun. M V. Fd Appns, Dist. 3, -
R 311=0 Mtce-Rte of way z,793.00 15,444.00 Mtce- sort. R 312-0
R 313-0 Mtce- Bridges 1,Ou.00
302 " " 2,018.00
R 315-0 C 0 Imp. to Rds 7,833-00
R 316-0 " " Bridges 291.00
FR 317-311" WPA 1 464.00
15: .0-0 15,44, 4.00.
SuM.V. Fd A ns, Diet. 4.
R 11-0 Mtee-Rts of ay 4,363.00 13,669.00 Ytce- Surf. R 412-0
R 413-0 Mtce- Bridges, 536.00
R 415-0 C«0 Imp- to Roads, 3,162
..00
403 2,i35oo m
406 2 00
13, 9.00 X13, 69.00
Sup. M.V. Fd Appns, Dist.
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R 511-0 Mtce- Rte of way 653-00 31,011.00 Mtce-surf. R 512-0
R 513-0 Mtee-Bridges, 2822.00
R 515-0 C 0 Imp. to Rds, 2016.00
8515-501 " 2126.00
502 " 3189.00
503 " 2000.00
505 " 9720.00
507 " 1695.00
506 " 132.00
509 " 2184.00
R 516-0 " Imp. to Bridges 9 9.00 '
8516-501 " 1 9.00
502 " 51,00
503 " 50.00
505 " 2993.00
FR 517-511 " WPA 72.00
$31,011.00 ,631,011.00
Sup. M.V. Fd Appns to Surv. M. V Appns.
Sup. Dist. 3.
R362-301 Mtee-Surface 2,703.00 2,703.00 Mtce-Surf. R 312-0
Sup. Dist. 4. _
R 481-0 Mtee-Rgs of Way 862.00 4,221.00 Mtce- Surf. R 412-0
R 482- 0 Mtee-Surface, 1,338.00
R 463-0 Mtce- Bridges, 1,727.00
8486-4o5 c o Impts. to Bridges &21.22
.00 ,221.00
Sup. Dist. 2 Road Fd Appns.
R 200-1 Road Lighting 600.00 600.00 Mtce- Rts of Way R 201-0
Sup. Dist. 4 Road Fund Appns.
R 9-0 C 0 Rts of Way 12.00 12.00 Mtce- Surf. R 402-0
Sup. Dist. 5 Road I a Appne.
R 509-0 C 0 is of Way 87.00 67.00 Mtce- Surf. R502-0
Surv. gen. Fd. p uns. Dist. 1
172-0 Mtce-surf. 1,416.00 1,630.00 C 0 Impts. R175-0
R 173-0 Mtce-BriQ,es 355.00 1,200.0, " R178-0
8175-105 C 0 ImPts.
MMA
0 .0000
2, 350 2,s30.00
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Surv. Genl, Fd A ne. Dist. 2.-
R
.-R 271-0 Mtce to of Way $ 4,068.00 $ 154.00 Road Lighting R 270-1 -
R 273-0 Mtce. Bridges 362.00 1190.00 Mtce-surf. R 272-0
8275-210 C O Impts 2,883.00 6138.00 C 0 Impts. R 275-0
R276-0 " To Bridges 16 .00
7,482.00 7,482.00
Sur. Genl. Fd Appne Dist. 3. -
371-0 Mtce. Rts of way 11989.00 22.00 Mtee- Surf. R 372-0
R372-301 " Surface 3,972.00 7,143.00 C 0 Impts. R 375-0
R 373-0 " Bridges, 755.00
R 376-0 C 0 Imp. to " 7 .00
R 379-0 " RTs of Way 4.00
' Surv. Genl. Fd A ons 'ist 4. 7,1 5.00 7,1b5.Oo
476- 5 C 0 Imp. to Bridges, 95.00 95.00 C 0 Imp. to Rds, 8475-0
Surv. Genl. Fd Appns, Dist. 5.
8573-0 Mtee-Bridges, 10.00 10.00 Mtee-Suri. R572-0
Surv. Genl. Fd Appns. to $up. Genl Fd Appns.
Tu Dlst. 1.
lz -lo Mtee-bridges, 4,9ol.00 6,370.00 C 0 Imp. to Rds, R 175-0
R 125-0 C 0 Imp. to Roads, 186.00
R 126-0 " " Bridges, 411.00
R 129-0 " " Rte of way 344.00
FR 125-111 " W P A 33.00
112
809.00
114 " " 249 oo
RF 125-111 " " ___134.00
,370.00
Su DDis�t. 2.
R225-206 C 0 Impts. to Rds, 1,707.00 1,707.00 C 0 Imp. to Rds, R275-0
Su . Dist. :
R-3-2-0-.-T-Mtce- Pacheco Park 979.00 1,196.00 C 0 Impts R 375-0
R 321-0 Mtce. Rte of Way ---a71 po
1,100 1,1-9T.00
gyp Dt. 4.
R 204 is
1 Road Lighting 74.00 1,375.0o Mtce. Surf. R472-0
R421-0 Mtce. Rts of Wav 218.00 1,252.00 C 0 Impt. Rds 8475-0
R422-0 Mtce- Surface, 68.00
8423-R Mtce.,Brldgee, 2.00
R425-0 C 0 Imp. to Ads, 1670.00
406 " « 332.00.00
x x 2.27.00 V2-,627-00
SuDist. 5.
21-0 Mtce Rts of Way 47.00 4,262.00 Mtce- Surf. R572-0
R 525- C C 0 Imp. to Rds, 453.00
505 « 7.00
510 " " .00
22.00 ,22.00
Sup. Genl. Fd. Appns Dist. 1.
R 121-0 Mtce. Rts.of Way1651.00 205.00 Road Lighting 8120-1
R 123-0 Mtce. Bridges, 316.00 4751.00 Mtce. Surf. R 122-0
103 " 31 846.00
106 834.00
107 " " 10 00
95 .o0 95 .00
Sup. Genl. Fd Appns Dlst. 2.
'R 220-1 Road Lighting16.00 10315.00 Mtce-Surf. R 222-0
'..R 221-0 Mtce Rte of way 1370.00 265.00 C 0 Imp. to Rds, R 225-0 _
R 223-0 Mtee-Bridges 625.00 2521.00 " " R 225-2)7
'.R 223-205 " " 636.00 108.00 " " R 225-220
222 " " 4363.00
8225-205 C 0 Impts. to Rds, 2101.00
209 x « 639.00
221 " " " 2867.00
222x x « 12.00 �..�
R 226-0 N " Bridges- 30.00
' '.R 229-0 " Rts of Way - 550.00
13209.00 13209.00
Su G 1. Fd. ADpn6 Dist.
'R 21-0 Mtce- Rts of Way 173.00 5867.00 Mtce- Surf. R 322-0
R 323-0 Mtce- Bridges 1.22.00
u «
R 325-002
25 002C 0 Imp. to Rds, - 3476.00 -
' - R 326- 0 " " Bridges, 16.00
R 329-0 " Rts of Way 1229.00
FR 327-311 " WPA 8.00
5 7•0o 5967-00
Sup. Gen 1. Fd App... Dist. 5•
520_9 Mtce- Ferries 500.00 557.00 Mtce- Surf. R 522-0
R 521-0 MSc e. Rte of way 38.00 2.00 C 0 Imp. R 525-5)l
R 523-0 Mtce- Bridges, 19.00 4.00 " " R 525-5)2
R 525 - 0 C 0 Imp. to Ras, 6.0o -
5b3.00 55b3-00-
S ectal Rd Fd A ns Dist. 1.
,2161_1
1 1-0 Mtce- Rts. of way 4594.00 4594.00 Mtce-Surf. R 162-0
SPECIAL RD FD APPNS Dist. 2. -
1-0 Mtce- Rts of Way 350.00 3341.00 Mtce- Surf. R 262-0
R 265-0 C 0. Impts. to Ads, 238.00 -
R 266-0 « N x Bridges 2Wl
33-341.00 U31-OO
-d5
20
Special Rd Fd p ns Dist. 3•
R 361-0 Mtce- Rts of Way $ 297.00 $3133.00 Mtce. Surf. R. 362-0
R 365-303 C o Impts. 2163.00
30 " 3133.OQ
00 3-133.00
S ecial Rd Fd A ns Dist. 4.
R 1-0 c -Rte of way 693.00 1045.00 Mtce- Surf. _R 462-0
R 463-0 Mtce- Bridges, 158.00
R466-405 C 0 Impts. 1 4.00
10 .00 1015.00
Special Rd Fd Appns, Dist. 5.
R 561-0 Mtce- Rte (f Way 1250.00 5000.00 C 0 Impts. R 565-0
R 562-0 Mtce- Surface, 3731.00
R563-0 Mtce- Bridges, 9.00
5001-16 5-7-_-0_-
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the following adjustments of appropriations be authorized, in order to clear
1935-36 accounts:
ADN ST MEN2 S
1935-36 APPROPRIATIONS.
increase Decrease.
Lung Clinic- 508
0 1- Auto Mileage $020.00 $30.00. MedicalFees� � 031•
0515 Med. & Surg. Supp. .20.00 5.00 Lab. Examinatlone0317
0518 Offc. Sup. Miscl 4.00 16.00 Offc. Sup.Prtd 0517
0522 Postage55 00 15.00 Repair Supp. 0523
0530 X-Ray Supplies w24.00 7.00 Miscl. Sup. 0599
73.00 7;.00
Probation Officer -516.
0 1 Auto Mileage 67.00 25:00 e
Fidelity Bond 0313
16.00 Repair Equip. 0329
4.00 Miscl. Services 0399
7.00 Books 053
10.00 Offc. Sup. Prtd 0517
X7.00 7.00
Social Serv. Dept. - 522.
022 tra Help 65.00 100.00 Offc. Sup. Prtd. 0517
041 Auto Mileage 35.00 23.00 " " Miscl 0518
0411 Ordinary Travl. Exp. _.23-00
123.00 123.00
Richmond Health Center- 532. -
0399 Mlecl. Services, 32.00 32.06 Med. & Burg. Sup. 0515
Su of Schools -693•
3t.39 Tel. & Tel. 8.0070-00 Offc. Sup.Mis. 0518
0517 Offc. Sup. Printed 200.00 143.00 Replacements 081
0522 Postage 5.00
213.00 213.00
County Library- 697
053 Books .75.00 10.00 Auto Hire 038
18.00 Transpn. Prop. 0343
7.00 Miscl. Serv. 0399 '
20.00 Office. Sup.Prtd 0517
_ 20.00 " " Miscl.0518.
875.00 75.00
County Park- 701.
0599 Miscl. Supp. .12.00 12.00 Gas,011 & Grease 0510
Memorial Blds. Mtc. -706.
ichmond Mem. Bldg. 146.00 46.00 Crockett
100.00 E1 Cerrito
T46.00 146.00
W.P.A. Fire Protn. - F247.
0210 ages, 28.00 106.00 Miscl. Supplies 0599
0329 Repairs 7.00
0343 Tranpn. Persons _47.00
0398 County Equipment 24.00 _
lob.00 lob.Oc
W.P.A. Projects- F523.
a32 Equip,qui ental- Sewing 300.00 715.00 Miscl. Supp. 0599
0342 Transpn Pers. -Road Prof. 321.00 _
0343 " Proo. Sewing 23.00
041 Mileage- Schl. Survey 71.00
715.00 715.00
W.P.A. Pro.lects
F1 5 - 0210 -des, Ct. Has, Altns. 610.00 610.00 Miscl. Supp. F165-05 9
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F166-0210 Wages, Treas. Vault 3 630.00 $665.00 Miscl. Supp. F166-0599
Fj06-02181 Wo. Eq. " " • 3 00 36.00 ■ " F7o6-0599
Wages- Ptg. Mem. Bldg36.00
1311.00 1311.00
Hall of Records- 159•
0910 Fim nature 5.00 5.00 Ground Impts. 0918
Sheriff- 202.
0913 Miscl. Equipment 16.00 16.00 Offic. Furniture 0911
Hospital- Care of Inmates- 503.
09� Hospital Equlpt. 45.00 45.00 Kitchen Eqaipt. 097
0911 Off c. Furniture 50.00 195.00 Furniture 0910
0913 Mlscl. Equipment 1_ 4000
2407-
0000 2140.00
County Park- 701
915 BA
�aiding Improvements, 187.00 187.00 Ground Improvements, ,0918
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.y
In Matter Of Transfer ofFunds.
On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance Highway Fund
Warrants presented this day,,
IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $1254.96 be transferred from d
the Genera Rind of said County, said amount to be charged against proper road gpro-
priation accounts as follows, to wit:
Surveyor's Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor 3
Accounts. Dist. #1 Dist. #2 DL trict #3 Dist. #4 Dist. #5
Accounts. Accounts. Accounts. Accounts. Accounts.
2 $ 8.15 $159.08
3 51.00 $18.88
6 4.65
7 50.00 $36.56 a
S 27.55
10 103.65 45.50
11 60.00 =
i32 93.87 $13.35
$57.91
N74
65.00 14 . .o
17 37.90
19 25.00
19 133.88
20 47.27
21 14.00
22 54.36.
3o9.22 327.90575.6 13.35 57.91 90.92.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board..
' In Matter of Discontinuance of y
Salary of Mildred Smith, Stenographer �.
in Social Service Department.
Mildred Smith, Stenographer in Social Service Department of Contra Costa
County, having reported to this Board that she is now working on a part time basis, -
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor of Dontra Costa County
'discontinue the monthly salary of said Mildred Smith, and that said Mildred Smith
shall present to this Board monthly, a duly verified claim for serviceendered.,,
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In Matter of Approval of W.P.A. Project
of Survey of Historic Sites and Lan_ _
Marks in Contra Costa County. _
Mrs. Linnle M.Wolf, having appeared before this Board and reported that W.P.A.
has under consideration a project of survey of historic sites and land marks in
Contra Costa County which would.give employment to approximately 30 people for ten
months, and to which W.P.A. would contribute $26000and having requested this Board
to furnish office space and finances for materials and traveling expenses for works s, ..'
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Faid Project be and the same is hereby approv. -
ed by thisBoard andthat this Board does hereby agree to furnish office space for 1
workers on said Project and the total sum of $300 for furnishing of materia la and
traveling expenses, for workers on said Project. ,
In Matter of Replacing Automobile
for Supervisor of District #3•
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that J.H.Morrow, County Purchasing Agent, be
and he is hereby authorized to purchase one Automobile to be used by Supervisor
of District No. 3, and upon requisition of said Supervisor, at a cost of $885.
plus one Old Ford automobile to be turned In as part payment on said automobile.,
In Matter of Canvass of Election -
Returns for Election of Five Directors
of Contra Costa County Water District.
This Board having by resolution adopted on June let, 1936, called an `-
election to be held in the Contra Costa County water District on Friday, July 17th
1936, between the hours of six o'clock A.M. and seven o'clock P.M. at which said
election there shall be elected a Board of Directors consisting of five members,
and proof having been made to the satlsfgction of this Board that notice of said
election was given in the manner and for the time prescribed by law, by publication
in the Concord Transcript, a newspaper published and circulated in Contra Costa
County, and now at this time the returns of said election being on file with the
Clerk of this Board, the Board proceeds to and does canvass the election returns
of .said Election held in Contra Costa County Water District on Friday, July 17th,
1936, and from said canvass the Board determines and finds that the total number
of votes cast at said election was 3166 ani that the following vote was cast for
Members of the Board of Directors, to wit:
Ra-ph D.Bollman 2583• '
Frank P. Brady 1327
Otto N. Christianson 2094.
Anthony Grafton 1937
Joshua E.P.olmblad, 1838
J.E.'Taylor, 2080
Edwin Worrell 1234
James H. Wright 1240
Thereupon it appears to the Board that the following named candidates have
received more than a majority of all the votes cast at said election for Members
of Board of Directors, to wit:
Ralph D.Bollman
Otto N. Christianson
Anthony Grafton
Joshua E.Holmblad
J.E.Taylor
and that they are and each of them is hereby declared elected a member of the
. Board of DSrectOrs of Contra Costa County Water District for the term prescribed b
law and that the County CleFk shall issue certificates of Election to each of said
candidates.
The said order Is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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And the Board of Supervisors adjourns and sits as a board of Equalization.
In Mattero£ Equalization of Assessments.
The Board of Supervisors meeting as a Board of Equalization having completed
the Equalization of Assessments of Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1936-37,
STIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Assessment Ro119, Statements, Books, Maps,
inand for Contra Costa County,for the year 1936-37, as equalized by this Board, be
and the same are hereby accepted by this Board and approved by the unanimous vote of
the Board of Supervisor$, sitting as a Board of Equalization.
' And the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalization.
And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors to and until Wednesday,
July 22nd, 1936, at 9 o'clock A.M.
. ...Chairman.
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Clerk. -
IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd, 1936. Board met at 9 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Jamee'N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
' In Mstter of Declaring Reconstruction
of Burton Bridge in Sup. Dist. #2,
and known on County Records as Bridge -
B.-7-1.55, an emergency.
On motion of Supervisor Cummings, secondedby Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD OFDERED that the re-construction of a bridge in Sup. Dist. #2 known as Burton
Bridge, and designated on County hecords as Bridge B-7-1.55 be declared a case of
great emergency and that the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, be and he is ".
hereby authorized to proceed to replace or repair Bald Bridge without the adoption
of plans and specifications, strain sheets or working details, or advertising for bid ,
for said work, said work to be done by day labor and under the direction of the Count
Surveyor of Contra Costa County.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.f,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to provide funds
for current operations,
IT IS ORDERED that the following transfers be made from General Reserve Fund
to the funds indicated, as follows:
Charities & Corrections Fund, $100,000.00
County Library Fund 25,000.00
Motor Vehicle Fund 75,000.00
Salary Fund 100,000.00 _
Highway Int. & Sink. Fund 115,000-00
31F15,000-00
The aid order L-passed by the unanimous vote of theBoard.� _
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In Matter of Consiueration
of Proposed Budget for the Fiscal
ifear 1936-37.
The Board pxLueeds to consider the Budget submitted by the various heads of
County Government for the f iscalyear 1936-37, and the further consideration of said
Budgets is hereby continued to Monday, July 27th, 1936, at 9 o'clock A.M.
And the Board takes recess to Monday, July 27th, 1936, at 9 o'clock A.M.
C �tl .Chairman.
.c...X .!.VL."":'::Clerk.
IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNT`.", STATE OF CALIFORNIA. .
MONDAY, JULY 27th, 1936.
The Board met at 9 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cumml' s
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
In Mtter of approval of Agreement
between Department of Agriculture
of the State of California, and County
of 6ontra Costa , for the eradication
of Ground Saulrrels.
V.G.Stevens, County Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County having
presented to this Board, a form of Agreement between the Department of Agriculture
of the State of California, and County of Contra Costa, for the destruction of ,
ground squirrels and other rodents in areas where bubonic plague infection is known
to exist along these rodents and in margional areas surrounding such infested centers
to the end that bubonic infection shall be eliminated And its continuous spread
among rodents be entirely curbed,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be approved and the
Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said Form of Agreement on behalf
o, the County of Contra Costa.
InMatter of Granting Permit to
Shell 011 Company to lay pipe line.
The Shell 011 Company having applied tothis Board for permission to lay a
pipe line for the transportation of oil, petroleum, or any of its products, gas, '. ,.
water or other substances, along the road described as follows:
Marsh Creek Road, in Southwest quarter of Northwest quarter of Section
26, T 1 N., R. 1 E.;
BEGINNING at point on approximate intersection of Curry Creek Road at
which point a line crosses oil pavement in Curr:: Creek Road, in a
southeasterly direction; thence continuing in a southeasterly direction
parallel to Marsh Creek Road from 1.5 to 10 feet westerly from the
edge of the oil pavement a distance of approximately 1020 feet more
or less to a point where the line leaves Marsh Creek Road,
UPON MOTION OF SUPERVISOR Stow, Seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said pipe line, be and the same is hereby
granted, said work to be done under the sip ervision of the County Surveyor of Cont
Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District.
InASatter of Authorizing District
Attorney to commence suit against
American Toll on Company to
enforce pwyment of Two per cent
of Tolls collected on Carquinez
Bridge.
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE DISTFJ CT ATTORNEY TO COMMENCE -
SUIT AGAINST THE AMERICAN TOLL BRIDGE COMPANY TO ENFORCE
' PAYMENT OF TWO PER CENT OF TOLLS COLLECTED ON THE CARQUINEZ
B.-IDLE.
It appearing to the Board of Supervisors of County of Contra Costa,
State of Californ.iq, that under and pursuant to that certain provision requiring
the payment to the County of Contra Costa, of two per cent (2%) of all tolls collected
' from the operation of the Carquinez Bridge in Ordinance No. 171 of the County of
Contra Costa, enacted try the Board of Supervisors of said County on the 5th day of
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February, 1923, whereby the Rodeo-Vallejo Ferry Company, the assignor of the American
Toll Bridge Company, was granted a franchise to construct and operate a toll bridge
across the Carquinez Straits near the Town of Crockett in said County and State, that
there is now due and owing to the said County of Contra Costa, a sum equal to two per
cent (2%) of all tolls collected by the American Toll Bridge Company during the period
of January let, 1933 to December 31, 1935.
IT FURTHER APPEARING to said Board that the aforesaid AmerlcanToll Bridge
Company has refused and continues to so refuse to pay said two per cent (2Z) of tolls
collected;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED: that Francis P. Healey, District
Attorney of County of ContraCosta, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to
commence legal proceedings against the aforesaid American Toll Bridge Company for
the collection of said sums awing to said County of ContraCosta, under and pursuant
to said two per cent (2%) provision in the said Ordinance No. 171.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. -
Noes, None.
Absent: None,
In Matter of Allowance to Indigents. _
It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances to indigents be
granted:
LEONA E. DUFFIELD: 315- 12th St. Richmond.
35 Old Age Security be granted to begin July 15, 1936.
MARY ELLEN MILLER, 225- 14th St. Richmond.
' 25 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of July 15, 1936.
GEORGE ,.t. FLATO, 412-21st St. Richmond.
335 Old Age security be granted to begin as of July 15, 1936•
WILLIAM WASHINGTON, Rte 1. Boz 509, Richmond.
35 Old Age security be renewed as of Julylst, 1936.
JOHN H. AWBRLY, 56 South St. Richmond.
' Old Age Security be discontinued as of July lit, 1936.
CHARLIE M. HARRELSON, 316-12th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security be discontinued as of July 21, 1936.
CHARLES ZUMWALT. Rte 1, Concord.
535. Ula Age Security be granted to begin as of July 1, 1936.
CHARLES MANSTROM, 1056 Cumberland St. Pittsburg.
Old Age Security for Charles Manst rom, in amount of $29 granted, to be paid
to George C.Macdonald, who will gee that client receives benefit of tlr money. -
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In Matter of Consideration of Budgets i
for fiscal yezr 1936-37-
The Bonrd proceeds to consider the Budgets presented by the heads of various
departments of the County Government of ContraCosta county, and the consideration of
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said Budgets being Incomplete, the further consideration Is hereby continued to Thurs-1
day, July 30th, 1936, at 10 o'clock A.M.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, July 30th, 1936, at 10 o'clock .;'
A.1H.
C .Chairman.
.Clerk.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ff CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
THURSDAY, JULY 31st, 1936.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. j
Present; Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, -
Parry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath S.C.Wells, Clerk.
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In Matter of Purchase of
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Diesel #11 Auto Patrol.
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On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS B' THE
BOARD ORDERED that J.H.Morrow, Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, be and he
is hereby authorized to purchase one Diesel #11 Auto Patrol for the sum of $4700 -
cash plus three pieces of old road machinery to be turned in on the purchase prte
of said machine.
In Matter of Appro-val of Agreement
between W.P.A. & the County of Contra
Costa for survey of Historic Sites
and Land Marks In Contra Costa County.
Mrs. Linnie M.W'olf, having presented to this Board, a Form of Agreement
between the Works Progress Administration and the County of Contra Costa for the -
sponsoring by said County of a Project for a survey of historic sites and land marksi
In Contra Costa County;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is
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hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, and D.M.Teeter, County
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Auditor, be and they are hereby authorized tosign same on behalf of the County of I
Contra Costa.
In Matter of Consideration of County Budget
for the fiscal year 1936-37.
The Board at this time proceeds to further consider the Budgets submitted by I
the heads of various departments of the County Government of Contra Costa County for
the fiscal year 1936-37.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the further consideration of said Budgets
be continued to Monday, the 3rd day of August, 1936.
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And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday August 3rd, 1936, at 10 o'clock
A.M. .Clerk. /11AWWh. hirman, 1
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1936
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.11. _
Present: Hon. W. S. Buchanan, Chairmen; Supervisors James N. Long, H. L. Cummins,
Barry M. Stow, and R. J. Trembath S. C. Wells, Clerk.
Minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of July, 1936,
are read to the Board, and by the Board approved as read and ordered signed by the
Chairman and Clerk.
In Matter of Allowance
' to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following allowances to indigents be made,
to-wit:
HOWARD MOSES, Box 782A., Berkeley -
6 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of July 15, 1936
ALBERT PI. CORNELL, 706-21st. St., Richmond
Age Security be granted to begin as of July 15, 1936
WILLIS E. MITCHELL, 430 McDonald Ave., Richmond
0 Age Security be granted to begin as of July 15, 1936
L'RS. ANNA 17ILLIS, 624 Chanslor Ave., Richmond -
41T.UU-Old Age Security be granted to begin as of August 1, 1936
HARVEY HENDERSON, 120 South 6th. St., Richmond
§;5D.VV old Age Security be granted to begin as of August 1, 1936
ROBERT BLIVEN, 335 21st. St., Richmond
Old Age Security to begin as of July 1, 1936
THOMAS J. TOUGH, 2829 Esmond Ave., Richmond
;?M,0 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of 7-15-36
WILLOUGHBY SHADE, 147 - 15th. St., Richmond
60.00 Old Age Security be renewed as of July 1, 1936
MALLIE SCOTT, 1019 Barrett Ave., Richmond
0 Old Age Security be renewed as of July 1, 1936
ANTHONY CARDOSEY, 132 i+ashington Ave., Richmond
*65.0tf`Old Age security be renewed as of July 1, 1936
P11?S. ANNA BLOP.SOUIST, R,F,,i, Box 656, Richmond
e increased to $25.U0 to begin as of July 1, 1936
FRANKLcINTYRE, 564 Third St., Richmond
——a'4a�0. 'puld Age Security be discontinued as of July 1, 1936
CHARLES GARRISON, 628 - 19th. St., Richmond
Al e soled as applicant has an income of $55.00 per month independent of
and without aid and therefore is not eligible for Old Age Security
]MS. DOROTHY ALVES, 929 Richmond St., E1 Cerrito
State Ala and $20 County aid for Needy Half Orphan Children as of August
1, 1936 be renewed,
14ARTHA JEAN CARLSON, 913 Barrett St., Richmond
It"M recommended that $10 State and $10 County Aid be renewed E'er a Needy Who a
Orphan Child as of August 1, 1936
k;ISS ALBERTA LITTLETON, Valle Vista
42b.UO Old Age Security be granted to begin as of July 22, 1936. Check to be
mailed to 364 Bush St , San Francisco
EDNA LEONORA WEBSTER, 533 Third Ave., Crockett 7
estate Aid be granted for Needy Whole Orphan Child and to be renewed as
of August 1, 1936
MRS. BESSIE STORIE, 207 Arreba St., viertinez
County Cash Allowance be renewed as of July 1, 1936
MR3. JEAN 3COTT, Apt. ;p8, 325 Green St., 'Martinez
jaunty cash =.11 owance be renewed for Pars. Scott as of August 1, 1936, also
same be increased from 428.00 to $30.00 as of the same date
1;225. VICTORIA BL All, 2247 Lincoln St., Concord
ncrease o u10.00 be made making a total of $30.00 COUNTY CASH ALLOWAPSCE;
also that this case be renewed as of August 1, 1936 -�
MRS. LAURA J. „HALEN, Box 26, Crest Ave., 'Walnut Greek
ounty Cash Allowance ppe d�igpxnusd as of June 1, 1936
MRS. BARBARA VICTORIA b:��'vTDESdIALL,/$ PF:;a I X77 6 Security be granted to begin as of
July 15, 1936
CHARLESH. ZfOTTON, County Hospital, Martinez
Age Security be granted to begin as of July 1, 1936
GEORGE S. DECKER, 1934 Alhambra Ave., Martinez
fi� dId Age Security be granted to begin as of August 1, 1936
STEPHEN BURKE, County Hospital, Martinez
43b.Ou Old Age Security be granted to begin as of July 1, 1936
C-R?ISAPITO PERALTA, County Hospital, Martinez
4
3UU Old Age Security be granted to begin as of July 1, 1936
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August 3, 1936, -- Continued
EDSYARD YMRD%N, Concord
E5.bT-Old Age Security be increased to $30.00 as of July 1, 1936
MS. DFL ELFNOR CONR�R, Box 736, Parkside and Euclid Sts., Concord
0 ge Security be increased to ,$35.00 Old Age Security as of August 1,
1936
MRS. FLORIDA COX, 3809 Broadway, Oakland
4 tate Aid and $25.00 County Aid be decreased to $20.00 State Aid only as
of July 1, 1936
kRS. TILLIETHAYER, Port Chicago p
Age ecurity be increased to 435.00 as of July 1, 1936
MkNUnEL Y. BRAZ, Gen. Del., Port Chicago
432.56 Old Age Security be decreased to $22.50 to begin as of August 1, 1936
MRS. VARY TERESA GRANT, $35.00 Old Age Security be granted Mrs. Grant to begin as of
July 22, 1936
JOHN LINCOLN HARKINSON,Box 272, Antioch
a6u.uu Oia Age Security be increased to $35.00 Old Age Security as of August 1,
1936
MRS. ;UZIA FOSTER, Rt. 1, Box 89, Brentwood
Aid adenied.
In the Matter of Awarding of Contract
for Construction of Anderson Bridge
in Supervisor District No. 3.
This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of a
bridge to be known as "Anderson Bridge" in Supervisor District No. 3, and this being
the time and place set out in said notice for the receiving of said bids, the following
bids are received and read to the Board, to-wit:
Bid of Bundesen & Lauritzen, Pittsburg, California:
1. Steel piles in place, per lin. ft. -----------------$1.89
2. Structural steel (other than piles) in place,
per pound ----------$ .0686
3. Concrete in place, per cu. yd. --------------------
4. Reinforcing steel in place, per pound--------------9 .06369
5. 'rood Rail in place as Der plans ------------------$423.00
Bid of A. Soda & Son, 5231 Grove St., Oakland, California: '
Steel Files in place, per linear foot --------------- $3.00
Structural steel (other than piles) in place,
per pound -------- $ .0875
Reinforcing steel in place, per pound .06
Yd
Concrete in place, per Cu. - ---------------------- 122.70
Wood rail in place as per plan ----------------------$422.00
Bid of Underground Construction Co., 6 Alvarado Rd., Berkeley:
Steel piles in place, per linear foot --------------- $2.91
Structural steel (other than piles) in place,
per pound -------- 0.077
Reinforcing steel in place, per pound --------------- 40.07
Concrete in place, per Cu. Yd. ---------------------- $30.00
Wood rail in place as per plan ----------------------$183.00
Bid of C. A. Lauritzen, 300 E St., Antioch:
440 lineal ft. of steel piles in place c $5.25
per ft... X2310.00
103,201 T structural steel in place (other than
piles) .064 per {-------------------- -6604.86
23,970 # reinforcing steel in Rplace .055 per R ---- $1318.35
141.4 yards concrete in place 916.00 per yard ----- 32545.20
Hub rail in place as per plan --------------------- 1200.00
Penalty 20 days C' 415.00 per day ------------------ $300.00
Any unused portion of penalty may be deducted UT
Bid of Alban Cement Contractors Inc:
tem 4 eat Stek piling at 83.00 foot --------------- 11320.00
2 103,201 R Structural Steel at .07Q lb ------------- 7224.07 �>
3 23,970 #Reinforcing at 08�� lb ------------- 1917.60
4 141.4 cu yds concrete at 35.00 cu yd ---------- 4949.00
5 Good rail in place --------------------------------1 50.00
9 ,,46Z-.€7
And thereupon the said bids are referred to R. R. Arnold, County Surveyor of
Contra Costa County, and the said R. R. Arnold having reported to this Board that the
bid of Bundesen & Lauritzen is the lowest and best bid submitted for the doing of said
work,
It is by the Board ordered that the contract for building the said Anderson
Bridge be and the same is hereby awarded to Bundesen & Lauritzen at the price submitte
in their bid.
It is further ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County pre-
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August 3, 1936, -- Continued
pare contracts and bonds for the doing of said work, the said Bundesen& Lauritzen
to give bond to the County of Contra Costa in the sum of $6426.00 guaranteeing the
faithful performance of said contract, and a bond in the sum of $6426.00 guaranteeing
labor and material men.
In the Matter of Awarding
Contract for Construction of
Moraga Bridge in Supervisor District No. 2.
This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of a
bridge to be known as "Moraga Bridge" in Supervisor District No. 2, and this being -
the time and place set out in said notice for the receiving of said 'bids, the follow-
ing bids are received and read to the Board, to-wit:
Bid of Bundesen & Lauritzen, Pittsburg, California:
1. Steel piles in place, per lin. ft- ---------------------- $2.15
2. Structure steel (other than piles) -----in place, per
pound ----------- .076
3. Reinforcing steel in place, per pound ------------------- .059
4. Concrete in place, per cu. yd. -------------------------- $22.15
5. diood Rail in place as per plan -------------------------- $364.00
Bid of A. Soda & Son, 5231 Grove St., Oakland, California:
Steel Piles in place, per linear foot ----------------------- 73.05
Structural steel (other than piles) in place, per pound ----- $ .11
Reinforcing steel in place, per pound ----------------------- .16
Concrete in place, per Cu. Yd. ------------------------------ $22.20
good rail in place as per plan ------------------------------ $975.00
Bid of Underground Construction Co., 6 Alvarado Rd., Berkeley:
Steel piles in place, per linear foot ----------------------- X2.91
Structural steel (other than piles) in place, per pound ----- ^0.097 _
Reinforcing steel in place, per pound ----------------------- 40.07
Concrete in place, per Cu. Yd. ------------------------------ $30.00
Wood rail in-place as per plan ------------------------------ $)175.00 <
Bid of C. A. Lauritzen, 300 E St., Antioch, California:
540 Lineal ft. of steel piles in place C- $3.86 per ft.------ $2084.40
45,206 { structural steel (other than piles) in place
.080 per # ------------------- x$3616.48
19,230 1{ reinforcing steel in place .055 per # ------------- 1057.65 ;
106.1-yds. concrete in place $16.00 per yd- ---------------- 91945.80
Wood railing as per plan ----------------------------------- 4145.75
Penalty 20 days G 415.00 per day --------------------------- $300.00
Any unused portion of penalty may be deducted
And thereupon the said bids are referred to R. R. Arnold, County Surveyor,of
Contra Costa County, and the said R. R. Arnold having reported to this Board that the
bid of Bundesen &Lauritzen is the lowest and best bid submitted for the doing of said
work,
' It is by the Board ordered that the contract for building the said LYoragaBrid a
be and the same is hereby awarded to Bundesen& Lauritzen at the price submitted in
their bid.
It is further ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County prepay
contracts and bonds for the doing of said work, the said,Bundesen & Lauritzen to give
bond to the County of Contra Costa in the sum of $4255.00 guaranteeing the faithful
performance of said contract, and a bond in the sum of $4255.00 guaranteeing labor sn
material men.
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August 3, 1936, -- Continued
In the Matter of Appointment
0f Commissioner of
Crockett Fire District.
It appearing to this Board that there is a vacancy on the Board of Commissioners
of the Crockett County Fire Protection District caused by the death of Patrick Murphy,
upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, it is by the Board
ordered that W. E. Lewis be and he is hereby appointed a Commissioner of Crockett
County Fire Protection District to serve until.the further order of this Board.
In the Matter of Application
for Dance Permit.
James R. Goodman having applied to this Board for permission to conduct a ser-
ies of dances to be held every Saturday night in Brentwood,
that
It is by the Board ordered/permission to conduct dances each and every Saturday
night during the month of August, 1936, at Brentwood, California, be and the same is
hereby granted.
In the Matter of the Application
of G. 0. Meese, County Assessor,
to cancel assessment of Sunset
view 15muaoleum Association.
George.0. Meese, County Assessor, having filed with this Board his application
for authorization to the County Auditor to cancel the following assessment, to-wit:
For the year 1936-37 in Vol. 20, Assessment IJo. 45214, The Berkeley Hills
Investment Company is assessed with a des-
cribed portion of Lot 1, San Pablo Rancho,
containing 1 acre -- land Value --X1000.00
Improvements;$64000.00, '._
Under contract of purchase by Sunset View Mausoleum Association, a non-profit
. organization; and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County having advised this
Board that there is some question as to whether the property above described is used
solely for non-profit purposes,
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, it is by the
Board ordered that the application for authorization to cancel the above described
assessment be and the same is hereby denied.
In the iYetter of Granting
of Leave of Absence to
Harold Jacoby /
Harold Jacoby, Deputy District Attorney of Contra Costa County, having applied
to this Board for permission to leave the State of California, upon motion of Super-
Supervisor
visor Stow, seconded by/Long, it is by the Board ordered that permission be and the
same is hereby granted to Harold Jacoby to leave the State of California for a period '
of thirty days from and after the date of leaving the said State. .
In the Matter of Application
of Shell Oil Company for
Permission to lay Pipe Line.
The Shell Oil Company having applied to this Board for permission to lay a
r pipe line for the transportation of oil, petroleum,or any of its products along that
certain road in Contra Costa County, and more particularly described as. follows,
to-wit:
Along Road D-19 commencing at a point 450 feet east of the east line of the
bridge over Marah Creek in Section 34, running thence northwesterly along .
the northerly side of the road a distance of approximately 150 feet,
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August 3, 1936, -- Continued
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, secondedby Supervisor Cummings, it is by the
to lay said pipe line
Board ordered that permission/be and the same is hereby granted. Said work is to be
,and
done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County,/to the sat-
isfaction of the Supervisor of said District.
In the Matter of Advertising
of Resources of Contra Costa County
at Columbus Day Celebration to be
held at Crockett.
G. Simontacchi, Chairman of the General Committee of the Columbus Day Celebra-
tion to be held at Crockett on October 10, 11, and 12, 1936, having requested this
Board to pay to said Committee the sum of $150.00 for the purpose of advertising the
resources of Contra Costa County at said Columbus Day Celebration,andthis Board, deem
ing said Columbus Day Celebration to be held at Crockett, October 10, 11, and 12,
1936, a good advertising medium of the resources of said County, it is by the Board
ordered that the sum of 7150.00 be paid to the General Committee of said Columbus Day
Celebration upon the presenting to this Board by said Committee of a duly verified
claim in said amount on the Advertising Fund of Contra Costa County.
In the Satter of -�
Transfer of Funds.
Upon requestof D. W. Teeter, County Auditor,it is by the Board ordered that
the sum of $6922.15 be transferred from the Motor Vehicle Fluid to the respective -
funds and in the amounts as shown below, to-wit:
HIGL57AYS FUND REQULRE1•'I:NTS
PER 'WARRANTS ALL071ED B/3/36
Surveyor Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor
Warr. ,y` Accounts District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5
Accounts Accounts Accounts Accounts accounts
23 162.23
24 151.41
25 9.54
26 121.17
27 80.59
28 21.31
29 87.13
30 9.10
31 1365.17
32 156.43
33 84.61
34 23.25
35 111.35
36 17.10
37 32.32
38 1351.00
39 56.92
40 74.58
41 153.04
' 42 721.00
43 246.15
44 157.27
45 75.00
46 125.00
47 51.26 166.34
49 39.15
50 217.73
51 145.90
' 52 42.50
53 224.71
54 74.62
55 479.77
56 87.50
TOTALS 1662.12 1022.42 3421.21 381.53 317.75 117.12
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.`
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August 3, 1936, -- Continued
In the Matter of Appointing
George Oliver as Engineer
of Bella Vista Sewer District.
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow, it is by the
Board ordered that George Oliver be and he is hereby appointed Engineer of Bella Vista
Sewer District to perform said duties for said District as this Board of Supervisors,
the governing body of said District, may direct.
In the Matter of Supplying
Electrical Energy to T. B. Swift Sunshine
Preventorium.
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, it is by the
Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board write the proper authorities of the Pacific '
Gas and Electric Company and ascertain the terms of said Company for supplying elect-
rical energy to T. B. Swift Sunshine Preventorium.
In the Matter of Repairs to Old Tunnel
on Road Leading from Contra Costa County
to Alameda County.
;1HEREAS, that certain tunnel on the road now known as the Old Tunnel Road, and
connecting Contra Costa County and Alameda County, is badly in need of repairs, and
has caused the closing of said Old Tunnel Road, and
VMREAS, the closing of said Old Tunnel Road has caused a diverting of traffic
on to that certain road known as the Fish Ranch Road, leading from Contra Costa Count
to Alameda County, and a congestion of traffic on said Fish Ranch Road now exists and
will become more serious as winter approaches, and
VHEREAS, the new Broadway Low Level Tunnel, due to delays in construction, will
not be completed and ready for use during the coming winter, and
V41E_EEAS, the repairs of said old tunnel will cost approximately the sum of Ten
Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars, and that the County of Contra Costa is without funds
to make such repairs,
NOT, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that we, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Cost
County do hereby request of the Department of Public 6orks of the State of California
to repair said old tunnel and place same in a'useable condition for traffic, or rende
such financial assistance to the County of Contra Costa that it may be enabled to do
so.
The above and foregoing resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the
Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, the 17th. day of August, at
10 o'clock A.M. r
...... L ;....Clerk !L... Chairman.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTIA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, AUGUST 17th, 1936.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Fresent: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman;Supervisors James N•Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry IS.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. :;
Inthe Matter of Application for _
Dance Permits.
The following applicants having applied to this Board for permission to conduct
dances until the hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates and at the following place -A,
to wit:
Pacheco ImprovementClub, Pacheco, 'sob Saturday evening to and including
Sept. 12th, 1936, at Pacheco Town Hall.
San Ramon Community Club, Aug. 22nd, 1936, at San Ramon Hall.
IT IS BY THE BOARD (1DERE➢ that permission to conduct the above mentioned
dances be and the same ishereby granted.`
In Matter of Approval of Contract
and Bond of Bundeson & Lauritzen -"a4
for Construction of Anderson Bridge.
Bundeson & Lauritzen, having presented to this Board, their duly executed -{
contract and bands in sum heretofore ordered by this Board for the furnishing of all
labor and material and constructing the Anderson Bridge in Supervisor District #3, -
IT 15 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract and bones be and the same are
hereby approved.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a certified check which accompanied the bid of said
ordered
Bundeson & Lauritzen, be and the same is hereby/returned to said bidders. ''.'-
In Matter of Approval of
Corr ract and Bond of Bundeson
& L-uritzen for construction of -
Moraga bridge.
Eundeson & Lauritzen, having presented to this Board, their duly executed
=tract and bonds in sum heretofore ordered by this Board for the furnishing of all
labor and material and constructing the Moraga Bridge in supervisor District #2,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said cor,tract and bonds be and the same are
hereby approved.
' - IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a certified check which accompanied the bid of `
said Bundeson & Lauritzen, be and the same ishereby ordered returned to said bidders.
In Matter of Paying for Postage
on Sample Ballots for Aug. 25, 1936, election.
The County Clerk being required by law to mail sample ballots to the voters
of Contra Costa County for the Aug. 25th, 1936, election,
IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant In favor
of the Post Master in the City of Martinez, in sum of $102.60, on. the General Fund
of said County, in payment of said postage, and that the County Treasurer pay the san .
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Post ilaster of the City of Martinez,shall attac
his receipt for said postage to said 'Narrant.Y
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In Matter of Granting Permit to
City of Pittsburg, to lay Sewer
Pipe.
H.L.Denham, City Manager of the City of Pittsburg, having applied to this
Board on behalf of the City of Pittsburg for permission to lay 700 feet of storm sere
pipe from the foot of East Street to connect with Sanitary Sewer East of Harbor
Street under that certain read known as Industrial Road;
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said sewer pipe be and the d
same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County -
Surveyor of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said
District.
In Matter of Granting Permission
to Walnut Heights Mutual Water Company
to lav water pipe line.
The Walnut Heights Mutual '.Vater Company having applied to this Board for
permission to lay water pine line along Homestead Avenue, from its origin on Rob's
road to its junction with Walnut Boulevard; thence along Walnut Boulevard southerly
to its junction with Rob's road as said streets and roads are laid out and so designs -
ed on that certain Map known as "Map of Walnut H8lghts" in Supervisor District #3,
IT IS BY THE BOARD OfDERED that permission to lay said water pipe line be
andthe same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of County
Surveyor of Contra Costa County, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said
District.y
In Matter of Adoution of Plans and
Specifications, for repairing Old
Inter-County Tunnel.
R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to
this Board, plans and specifications, strain sheets and worklnpr detaiis for the repair
of the old Inter-County Tunnel, on the road leading from Walnut Creek to Oakland,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications, strain sheets,
and workins d=tails, be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications,
strain sheets and working details, for the repair of old Inter-County Tunnel, on the
road lesdin,F from Walnut Creek to Oakland;
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that an advertisement to bidders for doing of said
work be placed in the Courier-Journal, a newspaper of general circulation printed and
published in the County of Contra Costa, bids to be received by the Clerk of this
board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Tuesday, Sept. 8th, 1936.
In Matter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications
for building extension of concrete culvert on hoed
C-34, Supervisor District #3.
R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to this
Board, plans and specifications, strain sheets ad working details for the building
of extension on concrete crlvert on Road C-34, Supervisor District #3,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications, strain sheets
and worklnr details be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications,
strain sheets end working detpi is for building of extension of concrete culvert -
6n Road C-34, Supervisor District #3.
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that an advertisement to bidders for doing of said work
be placed in the Cont,$ Costa Gazette-Martinez Daily Standard, a newspaper printed
and published in the County of Contra Costa, and that bids are to be received by the
Clerk of this Board un to thr hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Tuesday, Sept. 8th, 1936. -s
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In Matter of Granting Leave of '
Absence to Ralph Cunningham,
County Recorder.
Ralph Cunningham, County Recorder having applied to this Board for permission
to leave the State of California,
' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission be and the same is hereby granted
to Ralph Cunningham, County Recorder to leave the'
e-State of California, for a period
of thirty days from and after the date of leaving.the saidState.
In Matter of 'Transfer of
Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to cover current
highway fund warrants,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $5143.27 be transferred from the
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Motor Vehicle Fund to the funds and in the sm oints as shown below; ---
Warr.# Surveyor Sup.Diet. SuD.Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup.Dist. Sup.D st.
Accounts. #1, Acct. #2 Acct. #3 Acct. #4 Acct. #5 Ac t.
57 $64.59
55 268.94
' 59 32.45.
61 S 57.53 8126.51
62 4.17
63 267.56
64 175-43-
65 52.32.
66 11.75
67 500.00
69 �5 75
6 54.33
70 56.15
71 $52.50
72 5-79
73 74.23
7 290.20
75 10.77
77 104.5o x•75
79 194.63
79 700.00
90 31.05
51 20.24
62 150.10 - -
5 16o.8o
8. 221.49
' 85 103.14. 693.69.
3667 125.53
98 135-81.
Total- T12�4.56— $99.199— c^1262.Tg S1o21.3 1 $52.50 22.99.
Grand Total -- $5143.27.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards
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In Matter of Approval of &greement
between County of San Mateo ana
County of Contra Costa, £or the removal
of John G.Ruesenberger. '
Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa. County
having presented to this Board, a Form of Agreement for the removal of John G.Kusse
berger from San Mateo County to Contra Costa County, under provisions of the Old Ag
Security Act.
It is by the Board ordered that said Form of Agreement be and the same is -
hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman, is hereby authorized to sign same on be f ''�
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of the County of Contra Costa. I =
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7 In Matter of Tax Levy iMceuisition
and Improvement Diet. rel, for the Fiscal
year 1936-37•
It is, by the Board ordered that the following rate per 510,1 of valuation
of real estate be levied in each of the Zones in said Acquisition and Improvement
District #1, to meet the payments due for the redemption of bonds and interest for f
the fiscal year 1936-37: r.
Zon0 Rate •5gp-X100'°°'
1 1.16142
2 1.7478
33 2.8403
4 3.6504
1
6 22.5000
24.8363
6 31.3875
25.9941
10 15.3409
11 16.6033
12 32.9842
13 11.5644
14 8.5775
15 13.8200
16 12.0520.
17 13.3360
18 13.3380
19 13.5000
20 11,9920.
21 13, 000.
22 15.4740
233 10.7129.
24 13.0562
25 13.3078
26 13.3079
27 13.0568
29 11.9371
29 10.7985
30 7.1171
31 18.5698
32 24.5764
34 16.4985
20.779
33 16.694+
6 16.7571
37 16.7571-
39 27 .5495
0 19.5533
41 19.5533
42 20.9500
4. 14-1966
44 26.7833
45 29.3300
46 25.5043
47 24.4416
48 19.2840
49 25.4444
50 27.
51 31.60666777
524 31.3875
53 25.4433
12.8550.
55 27.0631
57 31 .330
8.20 5. -
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
In Matter of Tax Levy in Acquisitions
8; Improvement Dist. #2, for Siscal
year 1936-37•
It is by the Board ordered that the following rate per $100 of real estate
valuation be levied in each of the Zones in said Acquisition and Improvement Dist.
#2, to meet the payments due for redemption of bonds and interest for the fiscal yesu
1936-37•
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Zones. Rate per $100. Zonas. Rate per $100.
1 7 .1227 20 $ 3.77$1. '
2 .3420 21 2.5736
3 .2831 22 .6827 4,
4 .1810 233 .9507
5 .4411 24 1.7420
6 .5287 25 2.5235.
7 2.6433 26 1. 420
8 7719 27 1.6033
9 6727 28 6.8792
10 4.9260 29 7.5524
11 8.7 670 30 2.6722
i?r 4.3667 32 15:91 6
14 3.4152 33 9.8428
15 2.7418 34 11.5818
35 1:8341 y
17 j 2 0 93 36 4 .4841
' 198 3.59467•
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.\
In Matter of Tax Levy in Road
Improvement Dist. #1 for the fiscal
year 136-37.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy of $$11.20 on each $100 of taxable
property in Road Improvement DLt. #1 be made for'the fiscalyear 1936-37, to raise
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amount sufficient to pay all principal and. interest which has become payable on the "v
outstandinr bonds of said District: =J
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K -
In MattPr ofTat Levy in
Acquisition and Improvement
Distriot #4 for fiscal year
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1936-37 s
It is by the Board ordered that the following rate per-$100 of valuation
' of real property be levied in each of the Zones in said Acquisition am Improvement
District #4, to meet the payments for, redemption of bonds and interest for the fiscal
year 19:6-37:
Zone. hate per $100. w
A $ 47.8000
B 58.5777
C 24.2905
D 64.4000
E 132.3083
F 12.3583 =z.
G 69.8722
H 48.0166
2 51.1236
s 373.7000
03
L 11.3500
M 13.0071
N 37.1733
0 560.8k28 }
9. 48555.0555
R 33.4833
s31.000:,
' T 63.9400
U 50.8400
V 2.5333
W 77.0714.
The said order ispassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Tax Levy in
Acquisition & Improvement Did.
'n:5, for the fiscal year 1936-37-
It is by the Board ordered that tax levy of $.64 on each 4100 of taxable
property in said Acquisition and Improvement Dttrict ,#5, be made'for the fiscal _
year 1936-37, £o raise the amount sufficient to pay all principal and interest
which has become pa::able on outstanding bonds of said District.
The said order ispassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Matter of Application of Veterans
Welfare Board of the State of California
for an order for cancellation of
Certain Assessments'on real property.
The Veterans :,'elfare Board of the State of California, having applied to
this Board for cancellation of taxes on following described property and the
District Attorney having consented thereto, _
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor and County Tax Collector
of Contra Costa Count,*,, cancel the taxes levied on each and all of the following
Assessments in accordance with Chapter 252 of the Statutes of 1925 together with all
penaltiesand costs thereon, if any,
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that no cancellation of taxes for any special assessments
for street work or other improvemert s of like character shall be made.
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That certain tract of land situate, lying- and being in the County
of Contra Costa State of Califovnia,and described as follows:
Lot 68 as delineated upon that certain Map entitled "Subdivision 172
of Brentwood Irrigated Farms, Co:-,ra Costa County, California.
Filed Dec. 30, 1913, in Map Book 11, at page 251, in the office
of the County Recorder of County of Contra Costa, State of California.
Deed recorded April 20, 1936, Liber 415 page 99 Off'. Records.
Taxes 1936-37•
Assessed to Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company.
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That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of _
Contra Costa, State of Cnl fornla, and described as follows:
Lot 47 as designated on the Map entitled "Map of Subdivision No. 1
of Brookwood Acres" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder
of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on April 22, 1913,
In Vol. 9 of Maps, at page 217.
Deed recorded Mar. 23, 1936, Vol. tilt}', page 317, Off'. Records
Taxes 1936-37.
Assessed to R.P.Palmgren and Dorothy G.Palmgren
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That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of
Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows:
PARCEL ONE: LOT 201 as delineated upon that certain Map entitl d
"R.N.Burgess Company's Map No. 2 of Walnut Lands" Concord, Contra
Costa County, California.. Filed on the ?1st day of March, 1911, in
Map Book 4, page 92 in the office of the County Recorder of Contra
Costa County, State of California, containing 2.04 acres more or
less.
PARCEL TWO: Thatcertain lot, piece orparcel of land i3 feet in
width, off of the southerly s`,oe of Lot 202, as delineated upon
that certain map entitled "r..iv,Burgesc Company's Map No. 2, of
Walnut Lands" Concord, CoM ra Costa County, California. Filed
on the 21st day of March, 1911 In Map Book 4, age 92, in the
office of the County Recorder of the County of ort ra Costa,
State of California, which parcel is described as follows:
COMMENCING at the most southerly corner of Lot '202, R.,. Burgess
Company's Map No. 2 of Walnut Lands, as per map hereinafter
referred to; thence along the southwesterly line of said Lot 202
North 46040' West, 33.00 feet to a point; thence North 43018' E.
4233.00 feet more or less, and parallel with the southerly line of
said Lot 202 to the center line of Ba;: Point Way, thence along
the center line of Be,, Point Way, South 216-42' East, 33 feet to a
point, thence south 43"20' 'lest, 423.02 feet along the southerly
boundary line of said Lot 202, to the point of beginning.
Being a portion of Lot 202 as delineated upon that certain Map
entitled "R.N.Burgess Company's MRp No. 2 of Welnut Lands"
Concord, Contra Costa County, Cal.iforni. Fired on the 21st day
of March, 1911 in Map Book 4, page 92, in the office of the
County Recorder of the County of 'o;tra Costa, State of California.
269
Deed recorded April 2, 1936, in Vol. 414, page 113 of Contra Costa County Of-
ficial Records.
Taxes 1936-37-
Assessed to Henry S. and Olga H.Lace, Fredrick Li. and Nettie L. Charles.
That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of
Contra Costa, State of California, (City of Crockett) and described
as follows:
Lot 17 9nd a portion of Lot 1S in Block C. as designated on the Map -:
' entitled "Map of Tenney Terrace, Crockett, Contra Costa. uouoty,
California" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of
the County of Contra Costa, Stateof California, on December
17, 1923, in Vol. 16 of Maps, at page 429, described as follows;
BEGINNING at a point on the southerly line of Lot 22 in Block C.
as designated on the map above referred to, distant thereon North
6SQ33' Nest, 152.5 feet from the westerly line of Bishop Road as
shown on the said Map of Tenney Terrace, thence from said point of
' beginnb,C south l°28' nest, 90 feet; thence north 9S°33• West, 50
feet; thence North 1028' East, 90 feet to a point on the said ;
southerly line of Lot 22 in Block C; thence south ?8°33' East,
along the said southerly line of Lot 22 in Block C, 50 feet,
more or less, to the point of beginning.
EXCETTING THEREFROM: A right of way three feet in width, over,
across and under the sides aid rear of said parcel of property
for the construction, and maintenance and repair of sewers,
water and gas pipes, drain pipes and telephone and electric poles,
and conduits with all necessary att.-chments and appurtenances,
and "A right of way for the above mentioned purposes over, under
and across all other portions of the parcel of property hereby
eonve„ved not hereinabove or in said Map specifically reserved"
as provided forin the deed from California and Hawaiian Sugar
Refining Corporation, Ltd. to Karl S. Keller, et ux. dated August
21, 1935, and recorded Sept. 7, 1935, in Vol. 399 of Official
Records at page 113.
Deed recorded March 23, 1 Vol. 402 z
936, page 47„ Official Records
of Contra Costa County.
1936-37 rgpxes.
Assessed to Karl S.Koller and Charlotte Koller.
That certain tract of land, situate, lying and being in the City of
' El Cerrito, Contra Costa County, State of California, and described as follows;
Lots 40 and 41 in Block 26 as designated on the lisp entitled "Richmond
Traffic Center" which map r.p_s filed in the office of the Recorder of `
the County of Contra Costa, State of California,on April 18, 1914, ,
In Vol. 11 of Maps, at page 256.
Deed Recorded Mar. 19, 1936, Vol. 414, page 40 of Off. Reds.
Taxes 1936-37•
Assessed to Jos. A. Forsburg and Corp! Forsburg.
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That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the
City of El Cerrito, County cf Contra Costa., State of California,
and described as follows:
Lots S- and 81, as designated on the Map entitled '-Mira Vista
Highlands E1 Cerrito, Contra Costa County, California" which map
was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa
State of California, on July 7th, 1926, in Vol. 19 of Maps, at page
509 EXCEPTING THEREFROM: A rightof way five feet in width over, across,
and under the rear of said above described real property for the
construction, use, maintenance, repair, replacement of sewer pipes,
conduits and pole lines"- "the right, if necessary, along any property
line for sewers" as provided for in the deeds fret Last Richmond Heights
Land Company, a corporation, to Francis Laverne Culbertson and Mande
Culbertson, his wife, as follows:
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As to Lot S0;- Deed dated April 9, 1936, and recorded April 21, 1936,
(File No. 4410)
As to Lot 81: Deed dated March 2, 1931, and recorded April 11, 1931,
inVol. 275 of Official Records, atpage 104.
' Deed recorded April 21, 1936, Vol. 413, page 177, of Off. Records.
Taxes 196-37.
Assessed to Francis Laverne Culbertson and Maude Culbertson. '
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That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of
Richmond, County of contra Costa State of California, and described
as follows:
Lots 13 and 14 in Block 10, as designated on the Map entitled "Richmond '
Traffic Center" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of _
the County of "ontra Costa, State of California, on April 18, 1914, in
Vol. 11, of ?Saps, at page 256.
Deed Recorded March 20, 1936, in Vol. 414, page 45 of Official Records,
of Contra Costa County.
Taxes 1936-37.
Assessed to Joe and Angelina Vila. `-
270 i
That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of
Richmond, Courga of Contra Costa, State of California, and described
as follows:
Lots 16 and 17 in Block 4, as designated on the %yap entitled "Map of
Richmond Center" which map was filed in theoffice of the Recorder
of the County of ContraCosta, State of California, on Feb. 14, 1911,
in Vol. 4 of Maps, page 87.
Deed recorded April 21, 1936, Vol. 397 page 427, of Official Records
Taxes 19-15;-77-
Assessed to Joseph A. Souza ani Nev-i Souza.
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That certain tr..ct of land situate, lying end being in the City of
Walnut Creek, County of contra Costa, State of California, and des-
cribed as follows:
Lots 39, 40 and 41, in Block 4 as delineated upon that certain map
entitled "Putnam Realty Co's Map of Almond Court Addition to the
Town of Walnut Creek, ° Contra. Costa County, California, filed on
the 23rd day of May, 1513, in Map Book 10 page 226 in the office of
the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa., State of
California.
Deed P;ecorded April 10,1936, Vol. 404, page 423, of Off. Recds.
Taxes 1936-37.
Assessed to Anker Wedsted and Hansine Wedsted.
ITIS FURTHER ORDERED that no_ cancellation of any special assessments for
street work or other Improvements of like character be made.,
In Utter of Advertising Resources
of ContraCosta County at Pittsburg
Bass Derby.
The Board of Sunervisorsof Contra Costa County, deeming the Pittsburg Bass
Derby to be held at rttsburg and surrounding waters during the summer months of
year 1937, a good advertising medium of the resources of Contra Costa County,
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $150 be paid to the Finance Committee of the Pittsburg
Bass Derby for advertising the resources of Contra Costa County at said Derby; said ,
Finance Committee to present to tbis Board a duly verified claim on Advertising
Fund of said County, in sum of $150.00.K
InMatter of Allowance to Indigents.
It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances to indigents be
made:
HENRY TOMELTY, 7689 Stockton Ave. E1 Cerrito, California.
$mount,, cash allowance be discontlnueo as of "ug,. 1, 1936, and relief in
kind be issued in its place.
WILLIAM MALONEY, 655 Sixth St. Richmond.
$7.50 County cash allowance be discontinued as of Aug. 1, 1936.
CHARLES E. HOUSE, 433- 21st St. Richmond.
$35. Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Aug. 17, 1936.
GEORGE F. McCLINTOCK, 120 South 23rd St. Richmond. ,
$30 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Aug. 17, 1936.
MARY ANN ZOBRIST, 814 Barrett St. Richmond.
$35. old Age Security be granted to begin as of Aug. 11, 1936.
PARS. AtU1NDA PENDER.GP.ASS, 936 Elm St. E1 Cerrito.
$22 Old Age security be granted as of Aug. 17, 1936.
MRS. ALICE MOTT, 330 Beck St. Richmond.
$35. Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Aug. 17; 1936•
MRS. IDA McKINNEY, 642- 16th St. Rich=ond.
30 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Aug. 17, 1936
CHILTON A. JACOBS, 708 Chanslor Ave. Richmond. -
$10 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Aug. 17, 1936.
MRS. IRENE SMITH, 2874 Esmond Ave. Richmond.
$30 State and $35. County aid for needy half orphan children be granted
to begin as of Aug. 1, 1930.
MRS. FAY KLINEDIAN, 5848 Fremont Ave. Oakland
$10 State aid be discontinued as of Augl,1936.
JOHN G. KUSSENBERGER Danville.
That Contra Costa County accept the transfer of John G. Kuseenberger, from
San Mateo County and that $35. Old Age Security be granted to begin as of July 1,
1936.
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EDWIN WARE, 1104 Castro St. Martin6z.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Aug. 17, 1936.
MRS. };ARHIET ROBINSON , Gen. Del. Walnut Creek.
$30 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Aug. 17, 1936.
JOSEPH W. LINTZ,_103 "F' St. Martinez.
$30 Old A-e Security be granted to begin as of Aug. 17, 1936•
CARL Dl3.ON, County Hospital, Martinez.
' $35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Aug. 17, 1936.
EDV.-'ARD SWIFT, 1470 Larkey Ave. Walnut Creek.
$30 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Aug. 17, 1936.
MRS. ELIZABETH B. ALBRIGHT, '-+alnut Creek
$35 Old Age Security be paid to Mrs. C.T.Anderson, Box 486 ,Walnut Creek,
Califor nla, to be used exclusively for care of Mrs. Elizabet- B.Albright, as of Aug.
1, 1936.
' MRS. JENNIE STEERS, Second St.Cowell, Cal.
Old Age Security be denied, as reed not established.
MRS. ELIZA LINTZ, 103 "F" St. Martinez.
Old age Security be denied. Children are financially able to support her.
MRS. MARY MARSHALL, 1100 Ferry St. Lartinez.
410 State and $25. County aid be discontinued as of Aug. 9, 1936.
MRS. LEONA McDONALD, Alvas Ave. Enes Tract, Pittsburg.
$20 State aid for needy half orphan children begranted to begin as of•Aug.
1, 1936.
:SR. AND MRS. STEVE MA:iIE, 'For Bogoles Children) 355- E.5th St. PSttsburg,Cal.
$30 State aid be continued and $13 county aid be granted to begin as of. }
Aug. 15, 1936.
MARIA GUIFFRIDA, Roman Catholic Orphanage, San Francisco.
--2 State and $40 county ai: for needy half orphan children be discontinued
ns of Aug. 1, 1936.
iIKS. ALMA NCELL, Box 122, Antioch.
$35. Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Aug. 17, 1936.
' ULRIKE CHRISTIE, Box 69, Antlz h. }
$25 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Aug. 17, 1936.
JOHN E. HINCHCLIFF, Rte #1, Box 100, Oakley.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Aug. 17, 1936•
E'D71ARD CHRISTIE, Box 66, Antioch, Cal.
$30 015 Age Security be reduced to $25. Old Age Security as of Sept. 1, 1936.
MRS. FRANCES AGUA RUIZ, 904- Sixth St.Antioch.
$30 state and $10 county aid be granted to begin Rs of Aug. 1, 1936.
MRS. ANNA B. HANNAH, 616 Third St. Antioch.
k20 State aid and 325 County aidfor needy whole orphan children be increased
to $20 State aid and $35 Count,- aid as of Aug. 1, 1936.
LRS. 14hRIE VALENZULl, 1023- 7th St. Antioch.
$20 State aid be discontinued as of June 30, 1936, and that $32 County caEh
be allowed to Aug. 1, 1936, and discontinued on that date.
In Matter of allowance to Indigents
under care of Probation Officer.
' It is by the Board ordered that beginning Aug. 1, 1936, $10 county dd
for Mary Kastell, be discontinued the Probation Officer, T.A.Bo:er, on account of her
ceing returned to the care and custody of her father.
That beginning July 1, 1936, 410 State and $10 county Rid be granted the
Probation Officer, T.A,Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Marguerite Sandretto
(Auditor will draw no warrant. Institution paid by demand)
' That beginning Aug. 1, 1936, $10 State and .$10 county aid be granted the Proba -
ion Officer, T.A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Elaine Cardoza. (Auditor
will draw no warrant. Institution paid by demand).
And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, August 20th, 1936, at 1:30
o'clock P.M. -
hai rma n.
.Clerk.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CCNTPA COSTA COUNTY, STATE CF CALIFORNIA.
THU.SDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1936.
The Board met at 1:30 o'clock P.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.31chanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry
M.Stow, and R.J Trembath. S.C.'Nells, Clerk.
In the Matter of Approval of Supplemental
Agreement betweenThe Atchison, Topeka and
Santa Fe Railey Company, State of California,
acting by and through its Department of Public
Works, and the County of contra Costa.
A supplemental agreement by The Atchison, Topeka end Santa Fe Railway Company
State of California, acting by aid through its Department ofPublic Works, and the
County of Contra Costa, relating to construction of overpass near Maltby, Contra
Costa County, having been presented to this Board for approval;
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, it is by the
Board ordered that said supplemental agreement be and the same is hereby approved,
and W..J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa. County,
is hereby authorized to sign said form of ag-eement on behalf of the County of Contra
Costa.
The vote of the Roard on the foregoing order being unanimous.
InMatter of Appointment of
Charles Markle as Janitor
for Court House and Hall of
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Records.
U;,on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, It is
by the Board ordered. that Charles Markle,-be and he ishereby appointed a Janitor
A for the Court House building and the Hall of Records at the salary of $132.00 per mont ;
Itis further ordered that the County Auditor draw his warrant monthly in
favor of Charles Markle, in payment of his said salary commencing as of Sept. 1, 1936
In!utter of Hearing on Preliminary
Budget cf Contra Costa County for the
fiscal year 1936-37.
This Board having heretofore given notice, as required by lava, that a hearing
on the preliminary budget for the fiscal year, 1936-37, would be held, and this bei g
.the time and place set out in said notice for the hearing on said preliminary budget
the hearing on said budget having been had and there bring requests for a further -
hearing on said preliminary budget,
It is by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said preliminary
Budget be and the same is hereby continued to Wednesdny, the 26th day of August, 1936
at 10 o'clock A.M.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Wednesday, August 26, 1936, at 10 o'clock
A.M.
Chairman.
Count,- clerk, and Clerk of Board of
Supervisors.
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I273
IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE-OF CALIFORNIA.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26th, 1936.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Harry M.Stow,
and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Cleik.
Absent: Supervisor H.L.Cummings. _
In Matter of Consideration
of the Budget for the fiscal
year 1936-37.
The further hearing on Preliminary Budget for the fiscal year 1936-37,
having been duly continued to this time and place and there being a request for a
further hearing on said Budget,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the further hearing on said Budget be and the
' same Is hereby continued to Tuesday, September let, 1936•
And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, August 27th, 1936.
n Chairman.
Clerk.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTF'A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1936.
T he Board met at 1 o'clock P.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Harry M.Stow,
and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
Absent: Supervisor H.L.Cumming s.
In the Matter of Canvass of
Election Returns of Primary Election
held on Aug. 25th, 1936.
Now at the hour of one o'clock P.M. theBuRrd of Supervisors meets as a Board
of Canvassers to canvass the returns of the Primary Election held on August 25th_,
1936, throughout the County of Contra Costa, and 1n each of the different precincts
thereof, and the returns of each of the preeint s of said County being on file In
the office of the County Clerk, theBoard then and there proceeds to and does canvass
the returns of certain precincts of said County.
Thereupon the canvass being Incomplete IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the
further canvass of said returns be continued to and until Friday morning August
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28th, 1936, at 9 o'clock A.M.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Friday August 28th, 1936, at 9 o'clock
A.M.
���-G�fiGl"L,LlI z::Chairman.
.......�............Clerk.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 28th, 1936•
The Board met at 9 o'clock A.M. _
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Harry M.Stow, and
R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
Absent.Supervisor H.L.Cummings.
In Natter of Canvass of Election
Returns of Primary Blection held _
on Aug. 25th, 1936•
Now at the hour of 9 o'clock A.M. the Board reconvenes to canvass the
returns of the Primary Election held on August 25th, 1936, throughout the County '-
of Contra Costa and in each of the different precincts thereof, and then and
there proceeds to and does canvass the remaining precincts of Contra Costa County.
Thereupon the Board having completed the canvass of all of the remaining
precincts excluding those cast by Absent Voters, finds that the number of
votes oast for each candidate for each political party and for each candidate
for each county office and for each Member of the County Central Committee, exeludin
those cast by Absent Voters is as shown on the following pages:
Vi
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All
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STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST
AT THE E
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PRIMARY ELECTION
HELD
AUGUST 25, 1936
COUNTY
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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REPUBLICAN Statement of All Votes Cast at the
ii !, RepresentaLve in Congress State Senator Member of Assembly . '
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n Representative in Cmiyroes 1 State Senator Member of AseamblY
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Tatals Brought Forward
San Pablo No.3 �I�'�9G .. . zY' /J _ '/a aa� - .-.... ..
San Pablo No.4
San Pablo No.5 -/) "iLF - �fi� & ,)-0 app. .- -- --
Sur Pablo No.6 q
Giant
0
Oleum i3 qui .
Rodeo No.i /[�i h.5.0 .. a
Rodeo No.2 R/°f J 3% 17. /
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Rodeo No.3@'S.�o..�S .... .... ............- -- ---- .—
PlaokNo.l /z 31QtL 33 17 j.�9
Monte No.2 }5 it -ry- :30 / I ;i 6 2
Hercules /y q�'a 0 3 y N
Selby -
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.. Crockett No.1 1p,!'7( - µ4 a?Crockett No.No.z P
... Crockett No.3 IlIi/4v'II INL �3 /. Z'a/.q
Crockett No.4 F/$•� G3 tf�/ -
L! J ry L 7
.. Crockett No.s ti2o nl 1.( �J 3 // 3 i"t 1. ... - - --
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Crockett No.G �id G 1 i 7`f p
Crockett No.T ;/7 .57 3 6 a4.
Crockett No.S (✓-1�;'31 5�6 /?- "l y y
Port Costa No.1
Port Costa No.2 .3 ..
.. Danville Nal oKa4� _ 9�3`/ /7
Danville No.2 1[✓�7t
San Ramon �d 4fl 3y e�
Tassajam p7 ,Q�I ; �'
Alamo, �7— 1 t Y 34 Y"7 3 6..
Lafayette No.1 II✓( 3/ a 3
Lafayette No.3 N 3/ Y"3 tf S a a. ._ ._ ---•
Canyon �{G ii I 'J. /U .6. _
Moraga I!J�II 7 3 :2� 13
Orindt
Alhambra f 9/O l,`j,s ,5 a•
Walnut Creek No.l jj(13 li sa. .;Lf ;1,5
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Walnut Creek Na 2 `/o�{)i(o y S 33 iy 47.3 0
Walnut Creek Na 8 r✓r I (o - 1 13 •�y t{ ^3 - _
.. Walnut Greek No.a 74 4 'f 7 3G 67 a,3
1Valnut Creek No.5 lir(J' 47
.. Walnut Creek No.6 17 4p 7-(o.a'(p
SnmoaP !S 5 74 .lf! 4 o.
Martina No.l 17 /3 / .. .. _ _.
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Martina Na.z �
Martinrs No.9 � 7� ✓�.q
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. Martins No.da,3 q
MordnesNo.S i�lla3lyY' I S/S a./ 3�. - . . _......._. ,
Martinez No.G �l�r�i'3Cf
Martinez No.i r•17;j J i i3 3./ a 6 V
Martinez No.8 r 6 ,G% 4 s PLO 1 6a q ... ...
Martinez No.9 '�/J:.•.o:: I },� l a a3�.3�. -- --- -- --
Martinez No.10
nfartines No.11 1 r{�f�'�a .7 -13
MartinezNo.la -)jbj; I - ( �$./� Us. S ..^
Afartinex No.13 7
Afartinez No.14
Afartinez No.15
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Martinez No.16 ✓.3`/S ��� 3 __�__�(� '
Total.carried Forward ''L7•�t'� 5��.----. — �5.- 'kG�'4�—_ -�j . '60 0 yA
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�i Representative in Conlress a State Senator _ Member of Assembly
6th District 17th District 10th District - �I
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PFI3CNCT5
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T.W.Brought Forerartl 15g1'l'S Sjs NS�.}b't`7�13t ' 3'�"13�D 391 yl -
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Pine Hill No.1 �p q 1I7/
Pius hili No.2 / 6 3 1 3�!/L y'3 }Y
-.. Mountain Piety No.1 ,;5 r - ITS 3 S ]7 S d i
\fountain View No.2 �.�/7 !/��/
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Concord No.l rS d�_ Esq t7- !!q7.;tyr.
Concord No.z7s:
.. Concord No.3
Concord No.4 U 8 y117 y ii 4 1 'f U II
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ConcordNo.S 79.' �ijA- 44�
Concord No.a !tb j (e au
Concord No.i JS q
Concord No.8 S SO
Associated
1 67.2u 1/a(D.17 -. J. - ----- —
Cawell
p�i h
Pacheco No.1 iF0 ,a 3 /S !p ryaJ ;U - -- --
Pacheco No.2
I; I�
Pittsburg No.1 U
Pittsburg No.2 �� I:��
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3h a7 , fal aql �i
Pittsburg 14
No. 'a0} �'r2 $ - U27
Pittsburg No.5
Pittsburg No.6 a 19 5'1 1'4O I
Pittsburg No.7
25�
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Pittsburg No.S a3 l a j(0UJ �/3 a (� 3• i __
Pittsburg No.9 'J G_30
Pittsburg No.10 /u S;Y'6 ( 1 Y - h.3 1 If
Pittsburg No.11 'ail '1(4 q o.a'9 'I
Pittsburg No.123;;i1�1 �7 ah i
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Pittsburg No.13 ."l 1 U j 3/ d
Pittsburg No.14 I 1 3 r: W --
Pittsburg No.15
2 Ii q hh
Pittsburg No.16
Clayton
Port Chicago No.1 J 0 q�'y y
Port Chicago No.2 /a a 3 u !' U.T
Clyde 91i7 17 /y it-k7
-
7 /9.
Nichols
Antioch No.1 �°2 3 11 I',17 // 4/6 13
3� /5- yaaas
Antioch No.^ 1/(.5 '/{7Ir
--
Antioch No.3 /IJ �5-1
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Antioch No.4 Ito/ 4 t(' a 3
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Aatiocb N0.5 ys 3� •a7 0 ';l�'7-1 �!
Antioch No.a i
�. a� / Jal`E 8'
Antioch No.7 (f C i}I `v i a4 i,x 3 s 1
Antioch No.S 1;ay S 97 6 / 1
`F�'/ 35 a
Lone Tree No.1 7,'rII�I a 7
Lone Tree No.2 `�;TG
Brentwood No.1 '�: .. �j`o2�; 7
Brentwood No.2 /S ,,'i/U 7-6:'}3
Brentwood No.3
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Byron No.1
3`6 / q.
Byron No.2 !`d.b 6U. ?4 U. aha/- '4 6'17
Knightsen I, 7-p ,
1� G
Oakley No.1 u,
9 'L7 .:/9. /7 / / / .............
Oakley No.2 1jq N 19 l S 7
,� V075 93 ,meq s9
-... COUNTY TOTALS
Primary Flection Held August 25, 1936 REPUBLICAN
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REPUBLICAN Statement of All Votes Cast at the
8
Maher Cwdp Cehrll comft II MmMr CW11 Cehd CMdW j� Ember - - ---. ~J
� Cwnh Cednl Gonmlthe i� Maher Caentl CeoW Gips `
.... _...........Sap,Get ..._._._ Sap.Birt II ----------- Sup.Cid ._ -.Sop.11A
ELECTI0N
PRECINCTS �I
.I II
Berkeley Park
EI Cerrito No.1
PI Cerrito No.2
EI Cerrito No.3 -
EI Cerrito No.4
El Cerrito No.5
El Cerrito No.6
El Cerrito No.7
EI Cerrito No.8
El Cerrito No.9
El Cerrito No.10 i -
I{ensington No.1 _
Kensington No.2
Kensington No.3
Richmond No.1
Richmond No.2
Richmond No.3
Richmond No.4 .
Richmond No.5
Richmond No.G -
Richmond No.7 I _
Richmond No.8 _—
Richmend No.9
T.
Riclmrood No.10
Richmond No.11 - ---
Rich—ed No.12
Richmond No.13 _
Richmond No.14
Richmond No.15 _ _ -
Richmond No.IG
Richmond No.1
Richmond No.18
Richmond No.19 —
Richmond No.20
Richmond No.21
Richmond No.22 ^
Richmond No.23
Richmond No.24
Richmond No.25
Richmond No.26 _
Richmond Vo.27 -.
Richmond No.28
Richmond No.29 _
Rirlmmnd No.30
Richmond No.31
Richmond No.32
Richmond No.33 - -
Richmond No.34 -
Richmond No.35
Richmond No.36 _
Richmond No.37 -
Richmond No.38
Richmond No.39
Richmond No.40 _....
Richmond No.41
Richmond No.42
Richmond No.43
Richmond No.44
Richmmrd No.45
San Pablo No.i -
San Pablo No.2
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Primary Flection Held August 25, 1936 REPUBLICAN
9
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REPUBLICAN Statement of All Votes Cast at the
IWo Gall seal cmike ■-1w e�ar e W' r. ON*aa6�l ei.aw r.r Gary Bar Gomm
—7 --
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ELECTION
PRECINCTS
Totals Brought Forward
San Pablo No.3 -
San Pablo No.4
San Pablo No.5 _.
San Pablo No.G -
_. .. Giant -
Oleum
Rodeo No.1 :..
Rodeo No.2 -
Rodeo No.3
Pinole No.I -
Pinole No.2
Hercules - - - -
l _
Crockett No., --
Crackett No.2
Crockett No.3
Crockett No.4 3j'17 '.
Crockett No.5 J�1, 13 14-
3Sa91 t�(.
Crockett No.0
Crockett No.i
Crockett No.S ...t
Port Costa No.I
Port Costa No.2 0 7
Danville No.1 ;Z 3).
Danville No.2 D
San Ramon
Tassaiam 0 0
Alamo 3 y q O 67 31
Lafayette No.1
Lafayette No.2
Canyon11 l.110 !;
Monrga 13 6I6 10
St.M.ryu
Orindn rJ 0 4 aC p to -
Alhambra - 13 Roil
Walnut Creek No.1
Walnut Creek No.2
Walnut Creek No.3 i -
Walnut Creek No.4 '1
Walnut Creek No.5
%Valnut Creek No.6
Saranap ,R
Martinez No.l i.... ...._ ;`
Martinez No.2
Martinez No.3 -.
1
Martinez No.4 ! 1
b 1
Martinez No.5 -
,
.. Martinez No.&s
Martinez No.i
Martinez No.S _
Martinez Nc.9
Martinez No.10
Martinez No.11
Martinez No.12 _
Martinez No.13 -
5lartinez No.14
Alartinez No.15
--- - Martinez No.16
Totals Carrhd Forward
Primary Flection Held August 25, 1936 REPUBLICAN °_
u
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REPUBLICAN Statement of All Votes Cast at the
° �lti .b C.M. Ij swir Gwy&"6MMM I' Nada Coo G"WOW �I M Goy G*I Gostr `
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ELECTION <
PRECINCTS V
Totals a enc Forward q S gbl H I y 4 S,�i'bsl
Vice Hill '� 0�7 q 38/
— II
Vice HillNo 3 3 1 /9,iV 13 3 G 17 i2(
r — '7
Mount \le Nc.l � _.--
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illoltntatn tazv No.> f 1 y at 5 a-l) , Ii
Concord No.1 e b S-3 b D 4 J g 7;1,1/4 1 _ - - .___ --
'I Y r�l
Concord No.2 J 6Yp.J�
—. Concord No.3 a'414� dF�47CJ'i�1
Concord No.4 �Y ✓ U ¢0✓b f .
Concord No.5 iil I (PUS "f?Ji 3 7 -
Concord No.6 I � a _
3o Iboz IJ /�
_ Concord No.7 ��69��e bb y6,i� di 0
F Vr
Concord No.3 �] � 'J 7Y7>;� -
A-7ated
Cowell /�,,;3
Pact—No.1 i� 1
Pacheco No.2
_ P tsburb.*o.
v ✓9��K Yivj�/36{iag�i3voay 6O 9
Pittsburg No._
Pittsburg No.33z..
Pittsburg No.4 -
Pittsburg No.5 - —
Pittsburg No.G
Pittsburg No.7 7 y.22 p I
Pittsburg No.S - --'.
Pittsburg No.G 6 '� I �'
Pittsburg No.lU
ivy
Pittsburg No.11
Pittsburg No.12
Pittsburg No.13 U Y 1 -
Pittsburg No.14 ' --
Pittsburg No.15
Pittsburg No.16 31 —
Clayton iS
Port Chicago No.1 `f4_
Port Chicago No.2 '27 7 -
Clyde
Nichols
Antioch No.I
Antioch No.2
Antioch No.3
_ Antioch No.4 _..
Antioch No.5
9ntioch No.6
Antioch No.i
Antioch No.S
Lone Tree No.1
Lone Tree No.2 _._
Brentwood No.I ,
Brentwood No.2
Brentwood No.3
Byron No.l
Byron No.2 _
Knigbteen 1
Onldey No.I
I
Oaldey No.2 i ...
ABSENTEE VOTE
COO 7�0 o
UNTY TOTALS /]
Primary Election Held August 25, 1936 REPUBLICAN
Yemkr Can*CWW Camdw Wmkr Cwury Central Ca Mft Nubff Cowry Central OMEN I Ceah.l Ceawft I._ Ileakr W*Cortril CMAIN
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P-3 3117 -
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Member Cunnll Ceuhul CaneiCee 'i
NOW Counh Cenlnl Cowilue 11 Wmbv Com Cee6+l Co-iHc Ymber Gaunt/kuM Esitle
-Sup.Gist. ---------------------Sup Gist. --------- Sop.Gist. .__--------------Sup,Cul.
ELECTION
PRECINCTS
j I
Berl-de}Parti -
El Cerrito No.1
El Cerrito No.2
El Cerrito No.3
El Cerrito No.4
El Cerrito No.5
El
El ito No.7
Cerritoito No.6
No.S f
El Cerritoj
EI Corritc No.9
El Cerrito No.10
Itensington No.1
Kensington No.2 _
.. Kensington No.3
Richmond No.1
Richmond No.2
Richmond No.3
Richmond No.4 -
Richmond No.5
I
-..._ Richmond No.6
Richmond No.7
Richmond No.F
Richmond No.9 I _
Richmond No.10 - _...
Richmond No.11 '. _
Riclunond No.12 _
Richmond No.13 _
Richmond No.14
j
Richmond No.15 - --- `-
Richmmnd No.16
Richmond No.17
Richmond No.13
Richmoml No.19 I ...
Richmond No.20
Richmond Na.21
Richmond No.22
Richmond No.23
Richmond No.2-1
Richmond No.25
Richmond No.26 1 .. _
Richmond No.27
_ Richmond No.28 _
Richmond No.29
Richmond No.30 -
Richmond No.31
Richmond No.32 i.
Richmond No.33 �' 4
Richmond No.34 j
Richmond No.35
I
Richmond No.36
Richmond No.37 I
Richmond No.33
Richmond No.39 ^
I
Richmond No.40i
Riclunond No.41
Richmond No.42
Richmond No.43
Richmond No.44 f I7
Richmond No.45
SQ n Pablo No.1
San Pablo\0 9
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Primary Election Held August 25, 1936 REPUBLICAN
Member Cwh Cede)Canitke NOW Coonh Centre)Co.M" Wmier Cot CWw Ceerdln I ICmler Cat Cen1w Commdhe Member Courcy Cenw Cmdue
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Member Courtly Central Commillee Now Comity WW Comm" Member Cwlf Central Commitee �� Member Gnnly Ceew Grit
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ELECTION
PRECINCTS
Totals Brought Forward
San Pablo No.3
San P.tblo No.4
San Pablo No.5
S:m Pablo No.6
Giant
Oleum I __
Rodeo No.1
Rodeo No.2 ,
Rodeo No.3 -
Pinole No.1 ( -
i
Pinole No.2
Hercules
_ Selby -
1
Crockett No.l
Crockett No.2 -
Crockett No.3
Crockett No.4 -
Crockett No.5
Crockett No.6 _
Crockett No.T
Crockett No.S —
Port Costa No.1 i !,
Port Costa No.2
Danville No.I
Danville No.2
Son Ramon .
Alamo
Lafayette No.1
Lafayette No.2
Canyon
\lor.tga i _
St.\i.trys
Orindn
Walnut Creek No.1 I
Walnut Creek No.2 1 '
Walnut Creek No.3
a ._
Walnut Creek No.4
Wal mt Creek Vo.5 ..
Walnut Crerk No.6
Saranap
\larUncz No.I ?
\lartinez No.2
\lartinez No.3
\lartinez No.4
illm•tinez No.5
\lartinez No.6
Martinez No.T
\lmlinez No.S
\lartinez No.9
I\Iartinez No.10
\lartinez No.Il - -
\lartinez No.12
\lartinez No.13 i
\lartinez No.14
\lartiner No.15
Al..J.—No.16
Totals Carried Forward
Primary Flection Held August 25, 1936 REPUBLICAN
17
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REPUBLICAN Statement of All Votes Cast at the
Nember Cw34 Centra]CommiCee Member Cono Central C3mei n Member Cot Ceelnl D3mmiCa li Mwb6 Cwnh WfW Cmhu
..._ Sup.Disl. _ _. Sup.Dict. .. ... S p.Dict. f _.. Suy.Md.
ELECTIO\'
PRI,CINCTS
Totals Brought Forward
Vine Bill No.1 -
i
Vine Hill No.2
Mountain View No.1
.Mountain View No.2
Concord No.1 _
Concord No.2
Concord No.3
Concord No.d -
Concord No.6
Concord No.G
Concord No.S
Concord No.S —
Assoe'ated
Cowell
Pacheco No.1
Pacheco No.2
Pittsburg No.1
Pittsburg No.2
Pittsburg No.3 -
Pittsburg No.4
Pittsburg No.v --
Pittsburg No.G i
Pittsburg No.7 _
Pittsburg No.S i
Pittsburg No.G
Pittsburg No.10
Pittsburg No.11 _
Pittsburg No.12
Pittsburg No.13
Pittsburg No.ld -
Pittsburg No.15 - - -- _
Pittsburg No.16 .
Clapton -
Port Chicago No.1
Port Chicago No.2 '
Clyde
Nichols _
Antioch No.1
Antioch No.2 i
Antioch No.3
Antioch No.4
Antioch No.G
Antioch No.6
Antioch No.7
Antioch No.S ..
Lone Tree No.1
Lone Tree No.2
Brentwood No.I _
Brentwood No.2
Brentwood No.3
Byron No.1
Byron No.3 _ -.. ..
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6th District 17th District 10th District
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El Cerrito No.9 I
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San Pablo No 2
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DEMOCRATIC Statement of All Votes Cast at the
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I Sth District 4 17th District 101h District
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San Pablo No.3 j y /( j J 17 c} 14 !I}It
San Pablo No.# 46 /s 7
San Pablo No.5 i�.r /.� j j I Z I{ 2/ 17
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Rodeo No.1 ijaT 3 e 3 1 y 3 7. •�/4
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Rodeo No.3j�17r1 /b 7'7r : /a1 9 7u _
Pinole No.1 it 4LJ Y j 7 .2o 3 r�/
Pinole No.2 a-� r f y i rr( ',3/ /4/+ / /P 7'
Iiercules .10 /2•
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Crockett No.2 j�3(, / S 33 1v 4 ,7 YO ao - -- —
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Creckett No.S II 3 V S /0 5 it/ 57
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Port Coats No.1 it/4 7 137 7 d
Port Costa No.2 I/ l S `7 a
Danville No.1 17-3 %' T /4 /7'
Danville No.2
San Ramon 11
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Lafayette No.1 .I II`/I" 4 ( 8 7 7 1 3
Lafayette No.2 13 U r ,3 :e 4 it/x /3 ?Y 17 ..
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illmtu,ez No.5 Il 21 -6- I 3,S L3/ 1/6
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Alaltinez No.S 1 V 4-
Martinez No.9
illartinea No.]0 4 97 i1 3 5 ye 316 �a l a r 3g
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L� fiMt District 7 17th District loth District
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Mountain View No.I �i�"O /y' I.S tl$ 1 yrs 7 ;--:1- 70.
,lountmn Vi•w No.2 ;'33 y y /0 40 ;L•7 '1 Y 3Y
Concord No.1 Ij3 7. i
Concord No.2
Concord No.3 a- Y 0 ;q 3u 7./9.a 1
Cnicurd No.1 it �O T 3 v / 3 3 ila _--
Concord No.5 16 /U 9 ti /! 30 ,�y.. 9 '•�i 3 3
Concord No.G qy /6q ya 13�i,s ,33
Concord No.; j z Q' p� a 1 G !/ / 3 /7 ,3
Concord No.S if'I 0 ��y I/y' 7 3 Y' 3
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Pacbeco No.1 !13 ,o .3 a 1 !( !S!( 11 /U 5 '.Z G ••
Pacheco No.217 a /0 1/ 4 34 a y J 11 -
Pittsburg No.1 li/'v lµ lO S g bb 3� au - II�� /y..a3.
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Pittsburg No. Ii 4 3 1 1 i 9 `�l 11 Y 4 2 i 17 y I a.
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Pittsburg No.7
Pittsburg No.3 jj}' 4 13t /0 .S o 3 `f 1`l jl;L
Pittsburg No.3 �j-Y o `f ;L47 �'j 2 r s a I
Pittsburg No.10 3 a 3 o 13v .,If v
Pittsburg No.11 �i i{ j v 1 0 30 /6 )2- '7 3(o _
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Pittsburg No.13 !q0 /;L 7Y Y ;,y 7 3 j 3 v�. !�.30 3 y
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Pittsburg No.15 ��3 /4 9 Y`} a Fl toµ �-o a 9 7;L 9!
Pittsburg No.16 'j 1 1 �' 4 -Y/Y (y 10
Clayton 3 v i 6 a /
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Port Chicago No.1 5'a. I I 1/1 y�/ oZ� 7 b 7 j 3 I -0
Port Chicago No.2 113 1.
Clyde .1 3 a- 4o /01 17 39
Nichols 1 3 !'7 7 / 17 3 }J
Antioch No.1 4>-1 l 6 (c -V6 1 Jh Y 3 313.y9 46. _...
Antioch No.2 it 3 0 L }�.1 J U (y '/
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Antioch No.3 }-i) } ;L r'6 16-
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Antioch No.8 13 y N }{7f a Sr r a-/Sr �I 31 /;L G .
Lone Tree No.1 113o 0 7 7-5 I;,0 }6 1 1 / r I 3
Lone Tree No.2 1 51 13 7 )7 ;L `l tf v_ 11 A!?eL6 S-3
Brentwood No.1 134 16 6 1 z 30 y 31 �3aa 0 --3 1 9_
Brentwood No.2 11 1{7-- y 7 33
Brentwood No.31, Sp3'Y/ 7 S-�_ !a
Byron No.1 �; (y 1O v! I/4 !1 7`✓ /t/
Byron No.2
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Oakley No.1 p 11O U 6 1�_ /✓ // a 5': i4/9 (`f 0 -
Oakley No.2 1b114� V l3
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Election Held Held August 25, 1936 �, DEMOCRATIC
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ELECTION
PRECINCTS
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Berkeley Pnrk
El Cerrito No.I
El Cerrito No.2 _
El Cerrito No.3
EI Cerrito No.4
EI Cerrito No.5 -
EI Cerrito No.0
El Cerrito No.7
EI Cerrito No.S -
EI Cerrito No.0 _.
El Cerrito No.10
Kensington No.1 -.
Kensington No.2 - _
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Kensington No.3 I • _
Richmond No.1 -
Richmond No.2
Richmond No.3
Richmond No.4 ..
Richmond No.5 -
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Richmond No.G
Richmond Vo.7 -
Richmond No.S -.
Richmond No.9
Richmond No.10
Richmond No.11
Richmond No.12
Richmond No.13
Richmond No.14 `
Richmond No.15
Richmond No.10 - .. E
Richmond No.17
Richmond No.1S
Richmond No.19 _
Richmond No.20 -
Richmond No.21
Richmond No.22
Richmond No.23 -
Richmond No.24 i
Richmond No.25
Richmond No.26
Richmond_'o.27
Richmond No.2S
Richmond N,29 I -_
Richmond No.30
Richmond No.31 __..
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Richmond No.32
Richmond No.33
Richmond No.34
Richmond No.35
Richmond No.36
Richmond No.37 i
Richmond No.39 _
Richmond No.39
Richmond No.40 _
Richmond No.41
Richmond No.42
Richmond No.43 -
Richmond No.44
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San 11a1do No.1 -
San Pohl.No.2
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Primary Election Held August 25, 1936 DEMOCRATIC
�I Member Ceeeft U0.1 CwwNbre Member County Central Cowitlee Member Cn*C!MN,C MMee ! Member Coo*CIRM Conft Member Ceomtp Ceelrol Cefa7de �
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ELECTION
PRECINCTS,
Totals Brought Forward
San Pablo No.3
San Pablo No.4 I __
San Pablo No.5
Sat Pablo No.6
Ciant --
Oleum
Rodeo No.I -
Rodeo No.?
.. Rodeo No.3
Punole No.I
Pinole No.2 ---
Hercules
- Selly
Crockett No.I 3.�C'}'�D
- Crockett No.2 (�)�a --
Crockett No.3
Crockett No.4 Iva 57
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Crockett No..5
Crockett No.0
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Crockett No.S
Port Costa No.l
Port Cost_,No.2 -
Danville No.I Ir$. _...--
Danville No.2 �0
Sal Rvnou3 ,S t
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Tassajarn 7
Alamo
Lafayette No.1 /1 7;,-:1/4 i J 13 : A
Lafayette No.2
Canton 1/O to Ir L�
,Ioraga -
St.Al:n ;L 3=�i 5 ;1 —
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Orinda - j/b la 3,�3� 1 14S
Albanbly 17: % I0 1 III
rA]IIUt Creel:No.
Walnut Creek No.2
Walnut Creek No.3 1
Walnut Creek No.4
\Galan Creck No.5
Wahn t Creel.A0 6
Saannap
lrnrtinez No.1 .-_... .
Alartincz No.2 j 1 --
Martinez No.3
\Martinez No.d
iltartinez No 5
Martinez No.6 _
brartincz No.i
Martinez No.S
Martinez No.9 ! ..
Martinez No.10
Aiartinez No.11
Martinez,No.12
Martinez No.13
Martinez No_14
illi liner.No.15 Iii
Alartinez No.16 I 1
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T—Is a gheF ara ,IIzS 6s"/.q.J.j,S if 448w13 NSG 7511"W7177 / �.
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Concord No.1 YYJ Yy 63/b 7
Concord No.24 y I`7 4 t/ /b l^ 6 4 1e_e-o 21 -
Concord No.3 U 1 b S!67/U / 7 ”!u/
Concord No.4 711.w37J
Concord No.5 �1 14 Act 7��l 7r( A,i G .3,5 ;z D/Y�p' I
Concord No.0 �S a'� (p I la�(t�29 II(P .v`7 14:c —
ConcordNo.; I'b ao --
Concord No.S 061n a'b(y ..5-�j `l a•`,/-J /(�B`Y
Associated iLI6 fY L4 .i)-ey o`/13I�1 r 17 1v of
Cou'el1 IIf yaaatillll13/G io _..
Pacheco No.l
P,d,eco N,,2 z�/.6 ao )-7 to /
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PYteburg No.t
Pittsburg No.2 II -
Pittsburg No.3
Pittsburg No.4
Pittsburg No.5 I
Pittsburg No.0
Pittsburg No.7
Pittsburg No.S
Pittsburg No.9
Pittsburg No.10
Pittsburg No.11
Pittsburg No.12 I _
Pittsburg No.13 I _
Pittsburg No.14
Pittsburg No.15
Pittsburg No.16
Clayton
Port Chicago No.1
Port Chicago No.2 -
Ch-de -7
Nichols
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Antioch No.1
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.Antioch No.2
Antioch No.3
Antioch No.4
Antioch No.5
Antioch_-No.6
Autiodr No.7
Antioch No.S
Lone Tree No.1
Lone Tree No.2
Brentwood No.l
Brentwood No.2
Brenta ood No.3 -
By—No.1 -
Byron No.2 -
Ifnightsen
Oakley No.1
Oakley No.2
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Primary Election Held August 25, 1936 DEMOCRATIC
Me�ryi� ourth I Cambe Yembu Comh Central C= w 51,777,
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FLECTION
PRECINCTS
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Berkeley Park iI
El Cerrito No.1 1�
EI Cerrito No.2 v
El Cerrito Vo.3
El Cerrito No.4
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El Cerrito No.5 �I
El Cerrito No.6
El Cerrito No.7
A Cerrito No.8 f
El Cerrito No.0 _--
El Cornu.No.10
Kensington No.1 -
Kensington No.2
Kensington No.3 -
Richmond No.1 I _
Richmond No.2
Richmond No.3
_.. Riehmond No.4 .—
Richmond No.5 I 1
Richmond No.G
Richmond No.7
Richmond No.8
Richmond No.9
Richmond No.10 �. I
Richmond No.11
Richmond No.12
Richmond No.13
Richmond No.14
Richmond No.15 _
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Richmond No.16
Richmond No.17
Richmond No.13 --.
Richmond No.19
Richmond No.20 I -
Richmond No.21 II -
Richmond No.22
Richmond No.23 .._
Richmond No.24
Richmond No.25 ..
Richmond No.26
Richmond No.27
Richmond No.28
Richmond No.20
Richmond No.30 _... �.
Richmond No.31
Richmond No.32
Richmond No."u3
Richmond No.34 _
Richmond No.35
Richmond Vo.36
Richnoud No.37
Richmond No.38
Richmond No.39
Richmond No.40 j
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Richmond No.42 '
Richmond No.43
Richmond No.44
Richmond No.45
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San Pablo No.t
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Totals Brought Forward I�
San Pablo No.3
lan Pablo No.4
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San Pah10 No-S – _.
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San Pablo No.6
.Giant
Rodeo No.1
Rodeo No.2 I,
Rodeo No.3 "ry
Pinole No.2Selby
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Ilercnles � I
Crockett No.l
Crockett No.2
Crockett No.3
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Crockett No.4
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Crockett No.6
Crockett No..rockett No.
Crockett No.S !I
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Port Costa No.I - -._ :
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Port CosL2 No.2 I
Danville No.1
Danville No.2 II
San Ramon
Tasajara -
Alamo II
Lafayette No.1
Lafayette No.2 _ :....
Canyolr --
St.Marys -
Orinda -
Alhambra
Walnut Creek No.I i —
_ Walnut Creek No.2 �I
Walnut Creek No.3
Walnut Creek No.3
R'ahmt Creek No.3
W.Iuot Creel,No.6
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AlartineZ No.I
Alartmez No.2
Martinez No.3 I
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Mm4inez No.a
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Martin.'No.
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AIsrtinez No.l
Martinez No.3 _
Martinez No.II _
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Martin.ICD.10 I Iii
Martinez No.12
Martinez No.13
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.Martinez No.14
\I t e No.15
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Primary Election Held August 25, 1936 DEMOCRATIC
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Vice Hill No.1
Vine Hill No 2 I I M
Al.entair,View No.
I'lountam�mw No.!I,
Concord
Concord No.2 t
Concord No.3
Concord No.4 -
Concord No.5
Concord No.G
Concord No.i
Concord No.S - _
Associated
Cowell
Paebeee No.I I — —
Paeheoo No.2 II
Pittsburg No.1
Pittsburg No.2
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Pittsburg No.3 _
Pittsburg No.4
Pittsburg No.5
Pittsburg No.G Ii _
Pittsburg No.7
Pittsburg No.S i.
Pittsburg No.9
Pitt rurg No.lU
Pittsburg No.11
Pittsburg No.12 i
Pittsburg Na.13
Pittsburg No.14
Pittsburg No.15
Pittsburg No.16 I ..
Clayton
Port Chi-go No.1
Port Chicago No.2 I 1
Clyde
Nichols i
Antioch No.1 �I
Antioch No.2
Antioch No.3
Antioch No.4 _._..
Antioch No.5
Antioch'o.G
Antioch No.i �• I _ I --_ _ ___
Antioch No.S �!
Lone Tree No.1
Lone Tree No,2 I -
Brentwood No.1
Brentwood No.2
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Brentwood No.3
Byron No.l
Byron No.2 jl
Snigbtsen
Oakley No.1
Oakley No.2 it .. ..
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CONTNA COSTA
COUNTY TOTALS
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Primary Flection Held August 25, 1936 DEMOCRATIC
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ELECTION II II
11P.L'CINCTS
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Berkeley Park !'S
EI Cerrito No.1 i
Ll Cerrito No.2
EI Cerrito No.3
EI Cerrito No.4
Ll Cerrito No.5 -
El Cerrito No.G
-- El Cerrito No.7
El Cerrito No.S
Ef Cerrito No.9
CI Cenito No.30 r
Kensington No.1
_. liensm ton No.' ,i;,
Kensington No.3
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Richmond No.1 I i1
_ Richmond No.2
Richmond No.3
._ Richmond No.4
Richmond No.G u 2
Rielimond No.i
Richmond No.S
Richmond No.9
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Welunond TNT..10
- Richmond No.11
Richmond No.12 i
Richmond No.13 -
Richmond No.14
RM—nRM—nd No.1
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Richmond No.IG
Richmond No.17
Richmond No.18
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Richmond No.I9
R 6—nd No.20
Richmond No.21
Richmond No.22 - - -- -
Richmood No.23 -
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whmond No.24 II i
Richmond No.25
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Richmond No.26
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Richmond No.2S
Richmond No.29
Richmond No.30
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Richmond Na.31
Riclunond No.3..e
Richmond No.33 { ��
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Richmond No.34
Richmond No.35 '!
Richmond No.30 Iliif
Richmond No.37 jl
Richmond No.Rielonond N.-39 _
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Riebwood No.40 it
Richmond No.41
Richmond No.42
Richmond No.43
Richmond No.44
Richmond No.45
San Pablo No.1 - u.
_ San Pablo No.2
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FLECTION
PRECINCTS
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Totals Brought F.ward •S!. I - v-
San Pablo No.3 --
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San Pablo No.1 II
San Pablo No.5
San Pablo No.6 li -
Giant
Oleum
Rodeo Xn.1
Rodeo No.2 ''
P dco No.3
Pinole No.1
Hercules
Selby
Crockett No.1 ---
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Crockett No.2 -
Crockett No.3
Crockett No.4 7
Crockett No.i -. f - I _ .._..
Crockett No.0
Crockett No.i _ .. .._.. --_ •.
Crocked No.S
Port Costa No.l
Port Costa No.2 I I'
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Danville No.I
Danville No.2 it -
San Ramon
T-jftia I
Lafayette No.i I i
Lafayette No.2 _ - --
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Cam-on I �;
M.raga
St.Marys I�
Oriada --
:llbambra
R"nhmt Creek,No.1
Walnut Creek No._
Walnut Creek No.3 --.
Walnut Creek No.4
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lAIiIt Creek No.5
Walnut Creek So.6
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Martinez No.1 t
Martinez No.2 !
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Martinez No.3
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Alunlinez No..1
11lartinezNo.a
Martinez No.0
Martinez No.i
Alartinez No.S -
Martinez No.9 —
\Iartn—No.10 --
Martinez No.11 -
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PRECINCTS
T.W.erc.aht Fur—rd
fine Hill No.1
Vine Bill No.2 I .I
itiouutuin\Sew No.1
Alouutain View No.v
Concord No.1
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Concord No.2 .I
Concord Nu.3 ..
Concord No.i
Concord No.5
Concord No.G -
Concord No.7 1 -
C.n—d No.8 ij
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Cowell I,' '
Pacheco No.1
Pacheco No.2 1
Pittsburg No.1
Pittsburg No.2
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Pittsburg No.3
Pittsburg No.4 _—
Pittsburg No.5 I !
Pittsburg No.6
Pittsburg No.7 ; II
Pittsburg No.S
Pittsburg No.G y
Pittsburg No.lU
Pittsburg No.11
Pittsburg No.12
Pittsburg No.13 II I� II
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Pittsburg g No.14
Pittsburg No.15
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Pittsburg No.16
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Port Chicago No.2 I�
Wyton
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Antioch No.4
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Antioch No.G
Antioch No.7
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Antioch No.s
Lone Tree No.1
Lone Tree N ro.2
Brentwood No.l
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Brentwood No.2
Brentwood No.3
Byron No.1 I, _
Byron No.2
I{nightsen
Oakley No.1
Oakley No.2
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Primary Election Held August 25, 1936 SOCIALIST
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Berkeley Part. jl
LI Cerrito No.1 II
El Cerrito No.2 II -77
El Cerrito No.3 -_, __-. `
El Cerrito No.4
EI Cerrito No.5
EI Cerrito No.6 j
EI Cerrito No.7
EI Cerrito No.S j
EI Cerrito No.9
El Cerrito No.10
lieusington No.1
ICen�ington No.2 _
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11er5iogbm No.3
Richmond No.1 -
Richmond Na.2 ...—
Richmond
Richmond No.-1
Richmond No.5
..... -_ Richmond No.6
Richmond No.7 -
_.. -. Richmond No.S
Richmond No.9 I _
Richmond No.10
Richmond No.11
Richmond No.12 I _
Richmond No.13 ;j I
Riel:mond No.14
Richmond No.15 j
Richmond No.16
Richmond No.li —
Richmond No.1S
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Ri.lmmnd N0.19
Richmond No.20
Richmond No.21
Richmond No.22
Richmond No.23 1
Richmond No.24 .^
Richmond No.25 i
Richmond No.26
Richmond No.27
Richmond No.2S
Richmond No.29
Rirhmond_\'o.30
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Richmond No.31 ._.
Richmond No.32 _
Richmond No.33
Richmond No.34
Richmond No.35
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Richmond No.37
Richmond No.38
Richmond No.39
Richmond No.40 j
Richmond No.41 Ij '
Richmond No.42
Richmond No.43 j
Richmond No.44
Richmond No.45 ij I
Sea Pablo No.1
San Pablo No.2 it
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Member W,4 Central Cammill" Bma6ar Cwalp Caw CrrrMM NNW god?Dill l Callof4e YAM Cwalp CI&Wbown
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San Pablo N o.3
Totals Bro pht Forward
San Pablo No.4
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San Pablo No.5
San Pablo'N 6
I ! a
Giant
Oleunr II !
Rodeo No.1 �� l
Rodeo No.2
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Rodeo No.3
Pinole No.1
.Pinole No.2
Hercules
Selby
Crockett No.l
Crockett No.2
Crockett No.3 - - - --
Crockett No.4 I� -
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Crockett No.i ----
Crockett No.G -
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- Crockett No.i _-
Crockett No.S
Port Costa No.I II -
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Port Cot,No.2 II
Danville No.1 !
Danville No.2 -
San Ramon
Tassaj
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Lafayette No.1 1, - --
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Lafayette No.2
Canton - ^`
\Imago ; _..
St.Dlnrys
Orinda
:Alhambra -
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Walnut Creek-No.l -
Walnut Creek No.2
Walnut Creek No.3 -
Walnut Creek No.d
Walnut Creek No.? ISI i -
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Walnut Creel,No 6 - - -- ---
Saranap ..
Martinez No.1 - ---
,Nl t ocz No.2
'Martin,.No.3 i Martinez No 4 -
Mertinez No.5 I' -
\Imtinez No.6 - -
Martinez No.T
Martinez No.3
Martinez No. 1 I
\fartmcz No.12 1 �
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Alanirez No.14
Alatrin".No.15
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Member Cwnh Cenhil Camitlee Mai.Cad?Caw CMAN YrYa Crh Cabal CeuuWYe ■aiN CMIp CusYd Cly
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Totals B—ght Famard I __• _ -_'
Pine}Sill-No.1
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Vine hill No.2 -
hlouuta Ire \o.I
M.untam Vim No.2
Concord No.1 I'
Concord No.2
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Concord No.3
Concord No.d
Concord No.G '� V -_.. _
Concord No.G ! -
Concord No.(
Concord No.8
Associated
Correll � I : ' �.•
Pacheco No.1
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Pacheco No.2
Pittsburg No.1 I -
Pittsburg No.2
Pittsburg Na.3 - -
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Pittsburg No.d j —
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Pittsburg No.5 !
Pittsburg No.G
Pittsburg No.7 �I
Pittsburg No.8
Pittsburg No.0 �I _
Pittsburg No.10 —
Pittsburg No.11 '! _-
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Pittsburg No.12
Pittsburg No.13 I ! -
Pittsburg No.1.1 —
Pittsburg No.15
- Pittsburg No.lb
Pont Chicago No.1
Port Chicago No... I,
Clyde —
Nichols �
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Antioch No.1
_. .Antioch No.2
Antioch No.3
Antioch No.4
_ Antiocb No.b
Antioch No.6
Antioch No.i fl
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Antioch No.8 -
Lone Tree No.I
Lone Tree No.2 j
Brentwood No.1
Breutwood Na.2
Brentwood No.3
Byron No.l _-
- Byron No.2
Knightsen
Oakley No.1 j
Oakley No.2
ABSENTEE VOTE
COUNTY TOTALS
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Primary Flection Held August 25, 1936 SOCIALIST
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Berkeley Park --- —
El Cerrito No.1
El Cerrito No.2
El Cerrito No.3
El Cerrito No.4
El Cerrito No.5
El Cerrito No.6 I _
El Cerrito No.7
El Cerrito No.S
Ll Cerrito No.9
El Cerrito No.10 j _ •;`:.
Kensington No.1 '
Kensington No.2
.. Kensington No.3
Richmond No.1
Richmond No.2
Richmond No.3 I -
Richmond No.4
Richmond No.5
Richmond No.0 '
Richmond No.7 -
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Richmond No.S
Richmond No.9 -
Richmond No.10
Richmond No.11
Richmond No.12
Richmond No.13
Richmond No.14
Richmond No.15
Richmond No.10
Richmond No.17 i
Richmond No.18 ..
Richmond No.19
Richmond No.20
Richmond No.21
Richmond No.22
Richmond No.23
Richmond No.2.1 I -.
Richmond No.25
Richmond No.20
Itichmmnd No.27
Richmond No.28
Richmond No.29
Richmond No.30 _
Richmond No.31
Riclnnond No.32 _
Richmond No.33
Richmond No.31
Richmond No.35 .,
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Richmond No.30
Richmond No.37
Richmond No.3S
Richmond No.39
Richmond No.40 -
Richmond No.41
Richmond No.42
Richmond No.43
Richmond No.44 I
Richmond No.45 f
San Pablo\0 1
Telals Calll.d Forwartl
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Sup.
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It6.. BaLI r II Dttl. I Del vfaa 1nLll ra.wrtady[and��rrlMlf�ylA671 i
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Totals Br'light Forward
San Pablo No.3
San Pablo No.4
San Pablo No.5
San Pablo No.6
Gi:mt
Oleum i -
1
Rodeo No.1
Rodeo No.2
Rode-Na.3
Pinole No.1
Pinole No.2 f
Hercules --
Selby
Crockett No.1 I ...
Crockett No.2 - -
Crockett No.3
Crockett No.1
Crockett No.5
Crockett No.6
Crockett No.7
Crockett No.S -
Port Costa No.1
Port Costa No.2
Danville No.1 _
Danville No.2
San Ramat
Tassajarn _
Alamo _
Lafayette No.I -
Lafuyctte No.2
Canyon -
Moraga
Orinda
Alhambra
Walnut Creek No.1 I i -
11'alnut Creel:No.2
Walnut Croak\o.3 I I
Walnut Creel:No.4
W.I n t Creel.No.5
Walnut Creel.No.6
Saranap
Martinez No.I
Martinez No.2 _
Martinez No.3
Martinez No.4
'Lattiuez No.5
'fartinez No.0 -
Martinez No.7
.Martinez No.S
Martinez No.9 _I -
Mardnez No.10
'fartiuez No.
Martinez No.12
Martinez No.13
Martine.No.14
Martine.No.15 �I
\Ilt rezNo.16
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Vine Hill No.1
Vine Hill No.2 _ -
'Mountain View No.I -
\fountain View No.2 _
Concord No.1 -
Concord No.2
Concord No.3
Concord No.d ---—
Concord No.5
Concord No.G
Concord No.i
Concord No.S
Associated
Cowell
Pacheco No.1 '?
Pacheco No.2
Pittsburg No.I
Pittsburg No.2
Pittsburg No.3
Pittsburg No.4 -
Pittsburg No.5
Pittsburg No.G ry'
Pittsburg No.7
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Pittsburg No.S
Pittsburg No.0 _
Pittsburg No.10
Pittsburg No.II _
Pittsburg,No.12
Pittsburg No.13
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Pittsburg No.ld
Pittsburg No.15 _
Pittsburg No.16
Clayton -
Port Chicago No.1
Port Chicago No.2 _
Clyde
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Nichols -
Antioch No.I
Antioch No.2
Antioch No.3
Antioch No.# -
Antioch No.5 -
Antioch No.G - -
Antioch\o.7 --
Antioch No.S
Lone Tree No.1
Lone Tree No.2
Brentwood No.1
Brentwood No.2
Brentwood No.3 _
Byron No.1
Byron No.2 --
Knightsea I _
Oakley No.1 I -
Oakley No.2
ABSENTEE VOTE -
CONTRA COSTA
COUNTY TOTALS
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rl Cerrito\o.IF
rl Cerrito No.2El Cerrito No.3
El Cerrito ATo.4
El Cerrito No.5El Cerrito N2o.6 .--
El Cerrito No.7
El Cerrito No.S ! .,..
17i Cerrito No.9
E1 Carrit.No.10 -
Kensington No.1
Kensington No.2
Kensington No.3
Richmond No.1
Rielnnond No.2
Richmoud No.4
Riehmond No.5
Richmond No,6
Richmoud No.i I4
Richmond No.S i
Richwood No.9 i
,Richtuoud No.10
Richmond No.11
Richmond No.12 r: ;z d I !
Richmond No.13
Richmond No.14 .
Riehmond No.15
Richmm'd No.16
Richmond No,17
Richmond No.1S a
Richmond No.19 1 ,1 i
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Richmond No.21 t! f
Richmond ,,No.22 i to 't' ! .3
Rielunmrd No.23
Richmond No.24
Richmond No.25 -
Riehrnond No.26 1 Y
Richmond No.27
Richmond No.28
Richmoud No,29
Richmond No.30 RL
Richmond No.31 >r
Richmond No.32
Richmond No.33 i -
Riehmond No.34
Richmond No.35 _
Richmond No.30
Richmond No,37
Itieln—'d No.38
Richmond No.39 -
Wel-ond No.40
Riclunond No.41 ..– ..-.
Richmond No.42 -
Richmond No.43
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Richmond No.44
Richmond No.45
Son Pablo No.I
Snn Pablo\o.2
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ELECTION
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Totals Boulght Forward
San Pablo No.3
.an Pablo No 4
San Pablo No.5 -
S:m Pablo No.G L
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Giant
Oleum Ii
Rodeo No.l
Rodeo No.2 j
Rudeo No.3 j t
Pinole No.I
Pinole No.2
Hercules
Selby j
Crockett No.1
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Crockett No.2
Crockett No.3
Crockett No.A _
Crockett No.5
Crockett No.G ! _
Crockett No.7 -
CrucLett No.S
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Port Costa No.I
Port Costa No.2
Danville No.1
Danville No,2 -
San Ramon
Tassajara � _.
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Lafayette No.1
Lafayette No.2 I I !
Canyon
\Iorrga
St.Mnrvs
Orinda
Alhambra -
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Walnut Creek No.I I ~
Walnut Creek No.2 j
Walnut Creek No.3
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Walnut Creek No.4
\C
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1Vahurt Creel.No.6
Saranap
Alarlinez No.1
_llartincz No.2 r �✓+�'✓ N 'V '✓ __
Al-tinc.No.3 „}�
M,tmez No..1 �✓ q/ i N Y '✓ N -Y N
Martinez No.5
Martinez No.G I'Y
Martinez No.i -I 1
Ma tmez No.5 I
Martinez No.0 I,I _ v 3 3 i7 `y
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.Iartinez\
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➢lattinez No.11
Martinez No.13
Martinez No.13
Alli rez No.li
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Mzmincz\o.15
rla t 'N..16
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Totals Brought F-rd / I t/ �✓� ,• a /d
_ ..._. ._ line Bill No.1
Vine Bill No.2
Mountain View No.1
Mountain View No.2
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Concord No.1 ;
Concord No.2 .- ... '
.Concord No.3 { ..
Concord No.4
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Concord No.6 —F
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Concord No.S
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.. Pacheco No.1 -
Pacheco No.2 -
Pittsburg No.1
Pittsburg No.2 I k
Pittsburg No.3 1 .
.Pittsburg No.4
Pittsburg No.5
..Pittsburg No.6 7,
Pittsburg No.7 �7
_ .Pittsburg No.8
Pittsburg No.U
Pittsburg No.10
Pittsburg No.11 -
Pittsburg No.12 _?
Pittsburg No.13
Pittsburg No.14
Pittsburg No.15Pittsburg No.16 !
Clayton
Port Chicago No.1
Port Chicago No.2
Clyde
Nichols -
Antioch No.1 -
Antioch No.2
Antioch No.3
Antioch No.4 `;
Antioch No.5
Antioch No.6
Antioch No.7
Antioch No.S
Lone Tree No.I -
Lone Tree No.2
Brentwood No.1 i
. Brentwood No.2
Brentwood No.3 _
Byron No.1
Byron No.2 _
Knightsen I
.._ Oakley No.1 --
Oakley No.2
ABSENTEE VOTE I I
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ELECTIONT I II
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Berkeley Perk -- -
El Corrito No.1
EI Cerrito No.2
El Cerrito No.3
El Cerrito No.4
El Cerrito No.5
El Cerrito No.G `
E1 Cerrito No.7
EI Cerrito No.s
El Cerrito So.9
El Cerrito No.10
hensingtoo__No.1 l
Ifcnsington No.2 -
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Rensington Vo 3
Richmond__\'0 1
Richmond No.2
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Richmond No.3
Richmond No.4 -
Richmond No.5
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Richmond No.G
Richmond No.7
Richmond No.S
Richmond No.9 i
Richmond No.10
Richmond No.11
Richmond No.12
Richmond_\'o.13
Richmond No.14
Richmond No.15
Richmond No.IG _
Richmond No.17
Richmond No.18
Richmond No.19 _
Richmond No.20
Richmond No.21
Richmond No.22
Richmond No 23 i I
Richmond No.2-1 i
Richmond No.25
Richmond No.26 , I
Richmond No.27 I
Richmond No.28
Richmond No.29
Richmond No.30
Richmond No.31
Richmond No.32 1
Richmond No.33
Richmond No.34
Richmond No.35 I'
Richmond No.36
Richmond No.37 _
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Richmond No.38
Rmhmond No.39
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Richmond No.40
Richmond No.41
Richmond No.42 _ __-._
Richmond No.43
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P.ichmond No.#
Richmond No.45 —
Smn Pablo No.1
San Pablo No.2
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San Pablo No.3
San Pablo No.d
San I'ablo No-5
San Pablo No.6
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Oleum - r
Rodeo No.l
Rodeo No.2 .
Aodeo No.3
Pinole
Pinole No.2
Hercule, ,
Selby
Crockett No.1 I -
Crockett No.2 I "'
_ Crockett No.3 --�
Crockett No.# I - -
CrockettNo.i
Crockett No.G I ! ,!
Crockett No.7
Port Costa No.I
Port Coate,o.2
D—ille No.1
Danville No.?
San Ramon
1'assajarn i
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Alamo
Lafayette No.1
Imfayette No.2
Canyon
Alomgn
St.Alaq's - -
Orinda
.Alhambra
Walnut Creek No.1
Walunt Creek No,2
Walnut Creek No.3
Walnut Creek No.3
Walnut Creek No.S
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Walnut Crcek.Yo.6
SaranoP _
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Alartinez No.1
Afartir—So.2
Martinez No.3 _.. ,.
Martinez No.-]
Al rtinez No
\lartinez No.G
Martinez No.i I -
Martrnez No.S
\lartinez No.9
Martinez No.10
Almtinez No.11
\Imtincz No.12 I -
M-tincz No.13
llarth—No.14 N; �I I
Va.tinez No.i>
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Vine HM No.I -
Fine Ifill No.2 .
Mountain View No.l -
Mountain View So.2 I -
Concord No.1 i - --
Concord No.2 - x
Concord No.3 - - --- -
Concord No.4
Concord No.S
Concord No.6 j
Concord No.7 - - --
Concord No.S t i -
Associated
Correll
Pacheco No.l --- ----
Pacheco No.2
Pittsburg No.1
Pittsburg No.2
Pittsburg No.3 -�-
Pittsburg No.4 - -
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Pittsburg No.5
Pittsburg No.6
Pittsburg No.7 I '
Pittsburg No.S ..__
Pittsburg No.9 - -
Pittsburg No.19 -
Pittsburg No.11
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Pittsburg No.12
Pittsburg-No.13
Pittsburg No.Id I --
Pittsburg No.15 _
Pittsburg No.16
Clapton - -
Pert Chicago No.1 - -
port Chicago No.2 -
Clyde -
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Nichols
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Antioch No.l
Antioch No.2
Antioch No.3
Antioch No.4 _
Antioch No.5
Antioch No.G
Antioch No.7 I -
Antioch No.S
Lone Tree No.1
Lone Tree No.2 _.
Brentwood No.1
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Brentwood No.2 -
Brentwood No.3
Byron No.1
Byron No.2
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Knightsen !.
Oakley No.I
Oakley No.2
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Berkeley Park
EI Cerrito No.1 I
EI Cerrito No.2
EI Cerrito No.3 ti
EI Cerrito No.4 i .. `r— -- _
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EI Cerrito No.5 71
EI Cerrito No.6 _ _ _ 11
EI Cerrito No.7 !
El Cerrito No.8 - ?
EI Cerrito No.9
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El Cerrito No.10 �
. .. Kensington No.1
Kensington No.2
... Kensington No.3 _
Richmond No.1
Richmond No.2
Richmond No.3 - - _--
Richmond No.4
Richmond No.5
........ .. Richmond No.6.
Richmond No.7 I
Richmond No.8 ( __
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Richmond No.9
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Richmond No.10 a
Richmond No.11 -
Richmond No.12 `
Richmond No.13
Richmond No.14
Richmond No.15
Richmond No.16
Richmond No.17
Richmond No.18
Richmond No.19
Richmond No.20
Richmond No.21
Richmond No.23
Richmond No.23 i
Richmond No.24
Richmond No.25
Richmond No.26
Richmond No.27 _ _.....
Richmond No.28 - I
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_. Richmond No.30 �..
Richmond No.31
Richmond No.32
Richmond No.33 I _
- _ Richmond No.34
Richmond No.35 '
Richmond No.36
Richmond No.37
Richmond No.38
Richmond No.39 --
Richmond No.40
Richmond No.41
Richmond No.42 —
Richmond No.43 i _--
Richmond No.44 II
Richmond No.45
San Pablo No.1
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Representative is 1 Slat Seoyor Yrsher of 0.csnYy II Ya6e of AseiYylltwWo if Ca al�Volou CiYty Cnlal�YrsYnfady fdrY
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San Pablo No.3 '
San Pablo No.-I �-
San Pablo No.5 it
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San Pablo No.G
Gurnt
Oleurn
Rodeo No.1 .. _. .-
Rodeo No.2 III
Rodcu No.3 -
Pinole No.1 - --
Pinola No.2 I _ -
IIercules I _
Selby
Crockett No.1
Crockett No.2
Crockett No.3
Crockett No.d
Crockett IN i
Crockett No.6 I II
Crockett No.i
Crockett No.S � _ '
Port Costa No.1
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Port Costa No.2 j
_ Danville No.1
Dmmille Na 2
San Ramon
Tati.jan
.11anto
Lafayette No.I j -
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Lafayette No.2 -
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St.lfa,1-S I .
Orinda -
Alhambra 1
Walnut Creek No.1 --
Walout Creek No.2
Walnut Creel.No.3
11ra1nut Creek No.#
Wz lnut Creek No.5
CValnat Creak No.G
Snrduap _
Martinez No.1
Martin.No.2
lfa[tine.No.3 - II
Martinez No..1
Martinez No.5
lfaatinez No.G -
ll:utinez No.T
ltmtinez No.S
l[nrtinez No.9
Martinez No.10
Martinez No.11
\Iattine.No.12
\Ia tiuez No.1:3
Martinez No.14 II .
Maninez No.la
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Vine Ilill No 1
Vine Hill No.2 i !
Mountain Gert No.1
'Mountain View No.2
Concord No.1 _
Concord No.2
Concord No.3
Concord No.4
Concord No.6
Concord No.6
Concord No.7
Concord No.8
Associated
Cowell
Pacheco No.1
Pacheco No.2
Pittsburg No.1 i I
Pittsburg No.2
Pittsburg No.3
: 3
Pittsburg No.4
Pittsburg No.6
Pittsburg No.0
Pittsburg No 7
Pittsburg No.S
Pittsburg No.9
Pittsburg No.10
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Pittsburg No.11
Pittsburg No.12
Pittsburg No.13
Pittsburg No.14
Pittsburg No.15
Pittsburg No.16 -
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Clayton
Port Chicago No.1
Port Chicago No.2
Clyde
Nichols
Antioch No.1 I !
Antioch No.2
Antioch No.3 --
Antioch No.4
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Antioch No.5
Antioch No.6
Antioch No.7 i
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Antioch No.8
Lone Tree No.1
Lone Tree No.2 i
Brentwood No.1
Brentwood No.2
Brentwood No.3 i
Byron No.1 f
Byron No.2
Knightsen 'I _
Oakley No.1
Onkley No.2 I!
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Berkeley Park 7
-_ n Cerrito No.1 /17 36
n Cerrito No.2 d7
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El Cerrito No.3 !0� i/
El Cerrito No,4 3 2
El Cerrito No.5 $ R 2 - ! --
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EI Cerrito No.6 06 3 U ! 1
El Cerrito No.7
El Carrito No.8 S`
El Cerrito No.9
- El Cerrito No.10
- IIensington No.1
Kensington No.2 70 f C.
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Kensington No.3 C i?
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Richmond No.1
Richmond No.2
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Richmond No.3 57 i 4
Richmond No.4. .64 1 I j '?t
Richmond No.5
Richmond No.G
Richmond No.7 4/
_. Richmond No.8 107,
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Richmond No.9
Richmond No.30 �0 3 1'
Richmond No.11 /67 Z - '
Richmond No.12 /)3 .1
Richmond No.13
Richmond No.18
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Richmond No.15
Richmond No.16 /b p0
Richmond No.17
Richmond No.18 0 1 5 -
Richmond No.A 194 2
Richmond No.20 I D
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Richmond No.21 1 3 a 4
Richmond No.22
Richmond No.23
Richmond No.21
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Richmond No.25 � ! -
Richmond No.26
Richmond No.27
Richmond No.23
Richmond No.29 —
Rirhmond No.30
Richmond No.31
Richmond No.32 U
Richmond No.33
Richmond No.34II D
Richmond No.35 l
Richmond No.36
Richmond No.37
Richmond No.38
Richmond No.30
Richmond No.40 /1 y-3Z-
Richmond
ZpRichmond No.41
Richmond No.42
Richmond No.43
.. Richmond No.44
Richmond No.45
.._... .-.. San Pablo No.l
San Pablo No.2
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Sao Pablo No.3
San Pablo No.4
San Pablo No.5 I�Ig II pu -
San Pablo No.6
Giant
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Rodeo No.1 4i
Rodeo No.2 II9t� ay ii li
Rodeo No.3 ,S?
Pinole No.l �1717 r L � -
Pinole No.2 u/)2 _ _ R
Hercules
Selby
Crockett No.l
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Crockett No.3 /0/ lo`fU I/,jp -
Crockett No.4 fIII/.2ty
Crockett No.5
Crockett No.6
Crockett No.7 I(e3It, --
CrockM No.96D by :t7 i�td7
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Port coat%No.2 3 y 5 3 f
Damille No.1 i 7 0v v --
Danville No.2
San Ramon I yx lo
Tasmjara y v H P 1
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Alamo Wit 7 �I10 7-I Y
Lafayette No.1
Lafayette No.2 / 0 µr II 3 p 1 J
Canyon
Mamga I if 3
St.AlAT\'a II
Orindu ~ /Z`✓�
Alhambra 77': I
Wabmt Creek No.1
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Walnut Creek No.2 17 S 41 -
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Walnut Creek No.3
Walnut Creel:No.4
Walnut Creek No.5
Ryalnut Creek No.G � •�
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Alartinea No.1
Martine.No.2 f U 1 b
Martinez No.3
Martinez No.4
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Afattinea No-5
Martinez No.0 19 y
Martinez No.i
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AInrEincz No.S
Martinez No.0
Martina No.10 9f
Martina No.11
Mart No.12 q 4 �� - - i -
Martinez No.13 ,!z-/
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Martinez No.14
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U:uunz No.li t57 5-1
Martinez\0 16
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.. Cine HM-No.1 7 A 1,1
Alma Hill No.2 3 40 ' —Fla
mountain View No.1 $3 51� ! -
Mountain\rmw No.2 �° 74 .
Concord No.1
Concord No.2 7g' G;�-
Concord No.3 7j
Concord No.4 i y 5 15
Concord No.6 16 VL 7
Concord No.6 p0 yy
Concord No.7
Concord No.8
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Cowen
Paclocco No.1 "
Pacheco No.2 ✓<U
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Pittsburg No.1 ►u•$ o-Y ��o Fl 1
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Pittsburg No.2 137 3
Pittsburg No.8 10 4U ! 91 '47
Pittsburg No.4 i/f/ 33
Pittsburg No.s !v o f a7
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Pittsburg No.6 1G�1 4Y. 137.4 6 '4
Pittsburg No.7 0 0 y"
Pittsburg No.S 1 4%
Pittsburg No.9 lol /9 'r
Pittsburg No.to 40 113_a i i
Pittsburg No.a 0
Pittsburg No.12 /Tg �l s �3 ¢7 9' .._......
Pittsburg No.13 �1?U '0G a9a d r y 7 y 6 .: :.... ..:......._ ._... .
Pittsburg No.14 ?7 3� •S -. -._ __.._._.e
Pittsburg No.15 (o u t• v.,j.9 1 -
Pittsburg No.16 i L1 �.i0 ! �0 9 �p - _.._ .A
Clayton 1:90 �f b !vb�•s. 9
Port Chicago No.1 94 $a ! ? l 1 s SY1 I
Port Chicago No.2 '✓ a r � 8.1 �� g : .._..:.:;
Cade 10 31 s1 3v s
Nichols 3$ o .. _ ..:...... ... ::.
Antioch No.1
Antioch No.2
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Antioch No.4 i✓ �5 ` _. .__
Antioch No.6
Antioch No.6 i IT %�f •:f
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Antioch No.7 , `: 34
Antioch No.8 r
Lone Tree No.1
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Lone Tree No.2 (i T 0 !
Brentwood No.1 (a7 40 _
Brentwood No.2 105 4.3 . . :... .:. . ..:..... ::._.._...._..___.__
Brentwood No.a
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Byron No.1
Byron No.s I b 3
Haight— $y�
Oakley No.1
Oaldey No.2 9$� Liz)
ARMWEE YM 17
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, AUGUST 310t, 1936.
The Board met at 10 o.c lock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
In Matter of Hearing on Application
of Contra Costa Development Association
for inclusion of $12,000 in the County Budget. -
The Contra Costa County Development Association having requested this
Board to include in the County Budget for the fiscal year 1936-37, the sum of
$12,000 for advertising the resources of Contra Costa County by the Contra Costa
County Development Association, and the Board having heard all arguments for and
against the Inclusion of said sum in said County Budget and the Board having
fully considered all of said arguments,
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $12,000 to Included 1n the County
Budget for the fiscal year 1936-37, for advertising the resources of Contra Costa
County by Contra Costa County Development Association.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED thatthe Contra Costa County Development Association
present to this Board duly verified claims for each and all expenditures to be made -
by said Contra Costa County Development Association to be charged against the said
sum of $12,000 and ti-at all of said claims shall be approved by the President of
said Conga Costa County Development Association before allowance by this Bfrd.1
In Matter of Including $1600
In the County Budget for the fiscal
year 1936-37 for the Installation
of a P.B.X Switch Boatel and payment
of Salaries of Operators.
This Board believing it for the best interests of Contra Costa County
that a telephone exchange switch board be installed In the Hall of Records for the
purpose of conducting the telephone service of the offices located in the Hall
of Records andCourt House Building,
IT IS BY THE BOARD OFDERED that the sum of $1600 be placed In the County
Budget for the fiscal year 1936-37, for the purpose of Installation of said switch
Board, and for the purpose of paying salaries of telephone operators,
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that 1.H.Morrow,County Purchasing Agent, be and he is
hereby authorized to proceed to have said Switch Board installed in the basement of
the Hall of Records...
In Matter of Advertising the
resources of Contra Costa County
in Martinez Herald Labor Day Edition.
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
IBOARD ORDERED that the sum of $150 be paid to the Martinez Herald for advertising
the resources of Contra Costa County in the Labor Day Edition of the Martinez Heral .
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said Martinez Herald present to this Board,
a duly verified claim In sum of $150-1n payment of said advertisement .
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to clear accounts
for the year 1934-35.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the transfer of funds as shown below, be
and the same are hereby authorized, to wit:
ROAD APPROPNS. ADJUSTMENTS 193 4-35.
Increase Decrease
Motor Vehicle Funds:
sup. Diet. 5. SuD. Dial. 4:
R 513-0 Mtee-Bridges, $189.00 $113.00 Mtce-Surf. R 412-0
19.00 • Bridges R 413-0
5.00 • Ate of WayR 411-0
Su Dist. 5.
41.00 Mtce- to of Way R 511-0
11.00 • Surface R 512-0
4. 0 - 0
General Fund.•
Sup. Dist. 1: sup. Dist 1. _
R 122-0 Mtce-Surface, 37.00 6.00 Mtce- Ate of Way R 121-0
5.00 • • " R 121-10
SuD.Dlt. 2.
7.00 Tool Acct. R 220-2
2.00 Mtce-Surface A 222-0
SOP. Dist-3.
4.00 Mtce-_ erg- R 320-4
5.00 Htce-Rte of Way R 321-0
6.00 • Surface R322-0
37.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.<
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
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On request of D.$.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to clear accounts -
for the fiscal year 1936-36, the transfer of funds between the districts as shown
below are hereby authorized, to wit:
Road Appropriations Adjustments 1935-36.
Increase Decrease.
Pp. Dist. 3 M.V. Fd.
311-0 Mtce-Rte of Way 3 4.00 4.00 Mtee-Surface R 312-0
Su Dist. 4 M.Y. Fd.
R F15-0 C 0 Impts. 170.00 170.00 MLce-Surface, A 412-0
RSways and Bridges Adm- Genl. Fd.
R 1500 253.00 253.00 C 0 Impts. Rds R 375-0
Su Dlst. 1- Genl. Fd.
120-0 Road Lighting 161.00 342.00 Mtee-Bridgea R 123-0
R 122-0 Mtce. Surface 16.00 177.00 C 0 Impts. R 375-0
R 123-106 " Bridges A 36 342.00
19.
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Sup. Dist. 2- Genl. Fd. ,
R 221-0 Mtce-Rts of Way 4.o0 235.00 C 0 Impte. R 375-0
R 222-0 " Surface 35.00
R 223-0 • Bridges 72.00
R. 225-0 C 0 Impts. 124.00
235.00 235-00
su Dist. - Genl. Fd. y
23-0 MLce-Bridge e, 262.00 262.00 C 0 Iapte. R 375-0
Sup. Dist. 5- Genl. Fd
R 521- 0 Mtce-Rts of Way 2.00 62.00 C 0 Impts. R 375- O
R 523 - 0 Mtce-Bridges, 3.00
R 525-510 C 0 Impts. .00
Si 2.0 $62.00
Su Diet. 1- S 1. Rd Fd.
R 1 1-0 Mtee-Rte of Way 6.00 70.00 Mtee-Surface R 462-0
R 162-0 Mtee-surface 59.00
R 163-0 Mtee-Bridges, 3.00
7 a 00 70.00
Su Dls. 2- 1p1- Rd Fd.
R 2 2-0 Mtee-Surface. 20.00 20.00 Mtee-Surface, R 462-0
277 =-
Su Diet. -W 1 Rd Fd.
j 1-0 Mtce-Rts of 4Jay $ 7.00 $7.00 Mtce-Surface, R 462-0
Stip. Genl. Fd- WP.A Accounts
Sup. Dist. 1.
FR 125-112 C 0 Impts. 36.00 47.00 C 0 Impts. R 375-0
FR 125-113 " " 11.00
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Sup. Dist. 2:
FR 225-212 C 0 Impts. _ 457.00 213.00 C 0 Impts. FR 225-213
2N.00 " " R 375-0
457-00 �
She said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,,
' In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to clear accounts
for the fiscal year 1935-36
IT IS BY THE BOARD O DERED that the adjustments of the appropriations as
shown below be and the same are hereby authorized, to wit:
Appropriation AdJustments 1935-36.
Increase Decrease.
Treasurer 106
0517 Offo. Supp. Prtd. g 69.00 $32.50 Conv. Exp. 049
36.50 Postage 0522
9.00 .00
Dist. Attorney 112.
0 Det. of Crime Exp. 114. 00 } 00 Reporters Fees 02341.
0516 Office Supp. Misc. 4.00 24.00 Operatives Wages 0213
0522 Postage 27.00 20.00 Medical Fees 031
8.00 Rep. of Equipt. 0329
19.00 Auto Mileage 041
8.00 Conv. Expense 049
41.00 Ord. Tray. Exp. 0411
4.00 Books 053
16.00 Offe. sup. Prtd. 0517
1 .00 1 .00
Coroner 11
2 Recoveries & Rem. 15.00 15.00 Fees 6 Exp. of Witn. 035
Elns- Prelim. Costs 120
0399 Misc. Services 4.00 4.00 Rep. of Equipt. 0329
Suuerlor Court 125
051 Off e. Supp. Misc. 2.00 2.00 Extra Help .22
Hall of Records 159
0311 Electricity 37.00 37.00 Fuel 059
Sheriff 202.
03339 Tel. & Teleg. 17.00 84.00 Oper. Wages 0213
045 Criminal Case Exp. 111.0030.00 Medical Fees 0 1
0522 Postage � _0_0� 1.00 Auto Mileage 041
1500 1 -
' bonstable Twp 9- 219.
1 Auto Mileage 2.00 2.00 Matron Fees 025
Constabb Twp- 16-226.
041 Auto Mileage 6.00 6.00 Transp. of ;ersons 0342
Jail - C of P 231.
031 Medical 8 Den tal Fees 20.00_ 12.50 Guards Wages 0212
0311 Electricity 33.00 10.50 Photo services 0319
057 Clothing 2.00 10.00 Repel Equipt. 0329
0524 Food Supplies 12.00 4.50 Misc. services 0399
0527 Nater 7.00 2.50 Bedding 052
0599 Misc. Supplies 14.00 4.00 Fuel 059
18.00 Kitchen Suur. 0513
2.00 Medical Supp. 0515
9T.-00
2 .00_ orrc. sup. Prtd. 0517
99.
Jail- Branches 232
0311 Electricity 1.00 1.00 Water 0527
Recorder 235 -
0518 Offc. Supp. Misc. 105.00 20.00 Rent of Equipt. 0324
65.00 Rep, of " 0329
105.00 105.00
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Increase Decrease. t•
Sealer of W. & M. 241
0 Auto Milesga $109.00 0 6.00 Rep, of Equip. 0329
5.00 storage 0337
5.00 Tel. & Teleg. 0339
5.00 Trana. Persons 0343
90.00 Co. Equipt. 0399
1_ _ x_00 Gae,011 & Grease 0510
CouALy Garage 251 �6��
Odl RepBee. Equipt. 2255.00 2255.00 Mtee. Appn.
Health Office 301
053 Books 6.Oo 24.00 Med.& Dent. Fees 031
0515 Med. & Burg. Supp. 2.00
0517 Offe. Supp. Prtd. 16.00
24.00 2 .00
H�os2- Bldg, & Grds 50.2.
0311 Electricity 12.00 12.00 Rep. Bldgs. 0320
Hos Cara of Insates 0
03 9 Misc. services, 17.00 35.00 Tel. &Teleg. 0339
057 Clothing 155.00 90.00 Co. Equipt. 0399
0515 Med. & Burg. Supp. 140.00 110.00 Groceries 0524-
113.00 26.00 Janitor Supp. 0511
64,00 Offe. Sup, Misc. 0519
V3-25--00- 105-00
Ntl.- Re-Er .. Bureau �02�
0 2 ant of quh g 6.00 14,00 Tole. & Talag. 0339
0'1 Auto Mileage 9.00
1+.00 -14.00
Care of Indigents X5110
031 Boa & Care 29.00 29.00 Med: & Dent. Fees, 031
social ler dept. 522.
022 Extra el�i p- 9.00 44,00 Offe- Supp. Misc. 0519
0324 Rent of Equpt. 25.00 13.00 Misc. Bupp. 0599
g4390+4
Toleph & Teleg. 19.00
11 Ord. Tray. Exp, .00
500 57a
R1ch. Hlth Center, 532.
0394 Vis
e• Services, 159.00 41.00 Electricity 0311
0517 Offe: Supp. Prtd. 1.00 9.00 Tele. & Teleg. 0339
0599 kic-f!upp. 39.00 6.00 Med. & Burg. sup• 0515
93.00 Off. sup. Misc. 0519
10 00
1 .0 - -Aep. Supp. 0523
Su of 198,00
Schols
03 9 ale. & teleg. 6.00 6.0o Transp. Prop. 0343
Count Libra_r��
6 T ens. of prop. 1.00 10.40 Rag. Salaries 021
0399 Mia services 16.00 j.00 Binding 039
t4O0 Rep. of Bldgs. 0329
$ 17.00
MUCounter Por 701
SI'. SuPP• 20.00 20.00 Co.6quipt. 0399
Count Exhibits 902
0 Tranap.of property 4.00 4.00• Electricity 0311
WPA Pro este- C & C Fd F523..
O�24 Rent of Equitp. 105-00 136.00 Misc. Supp. 0599
041 Auto Mileage1.00
1 136.00 '
Treasurers Vault- URL Fd F166
49 Miac. Supp. 175.00 175.00 Other Fees 032
Tax Collector- 109
0911 Offe. Furniture 139.00 139.00 Offe. Equipt. 0912
% CC�of In4atee 503•
-099 Hospital Equipt. 31.00 31.00 %Stchen Equipt. 097
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Advertising Resources
of Contra Costa County at the Antioch -
Fall Fair.
This Board deeming Antioch Fall Fair an advertising medium for the resources
Of Contra Costa County,
IT IS ON MOTION OF SUPERVISOR TREMBATH, Seconded by Supervisor Cummings, BY THE
r BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $150 be paid to the Central Committee of the Antioch
Fall Fair for advertising the resources of said County at the said Fair to be held
on Sept. 19-19-20, 1936, under auspices of Antioch Chamber of Commerce.
IT IS FURTHER OFDERED that the said Central Committee present to this Board
a duly verified claim in sum of$150 to pay fa•said advertisement.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September let, 1936, at 10
o'clock A.M.
��LZ�{2 ��Chtkrrman.
JA: Clerk.
IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA CCSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
TUESDAY, SEPT. let, 1936. _
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.11*Wells, Clerk.
I In Matter of Canvassing of Returns
of Absent Voters Ballots.
This being time and place required by law for canvassing of absent voters
ballots cast at the Primary Election held on Aug. 25, 1936, the Board proceeds to
and does canvass each of the ballots cast by Absent Voters for said election
and the canvass of said Absent Voters Ballots being completed, the votes cast by
each of said voters is as shown on the bottom of Statement of Votes canvassed on
August 27th and 28th, 1936, and shown following page 274 of Vol. 32 of Minutes of
this Board, 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 each Supervisor District for Member of County
Central Committee and shall be the representative of his party for said Supervisor
District in which he was elected in all Conventions of his party in said County, to
' which said Political Party is entitled to representation and Certificates of Election
are hereby directed to issue to each of them respectbely, to wit:
REPUBLICAN PARTY.
First Supervisorial DL.trlct.
Alfred G. axter 706 Richmond St. EI Cerrito
Norman A.Gregg, 112 Nevada Ave. Richmond
Marmion R.Haye, 546 5.29th St. "
Clare D.Horner 241- 15th St. "
Georgge H.Johnston 431 Carleton St. "
Guy B.Mllnes, 415- 30th St. "
John Moore 955- 34th St. "
Samuel S. Ripley 651- 11th St.
Forrest H.Wright 6501 Fairmont Ave.21 Cerrito
Second Supervisorial D1%rict•
Thomas H.Cotton Alexander Ave. Crockett.
Robert S.Garrett Happy Valley Road, Lafayette
George S.Meredith Lafayette
ThirdSu rvisorlal District:
Ph1 1p Bancroft, Jr. Walnut Creek
Grant A.Burton Concord.
Howard D.Lyford 1030 Brown St. Martinez.
Gus Carl Malmquist, Ygnacio Valley Concord.
Thomas P.Meehan 1140 Arreba St. Martinez.
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Fourth Supervisorial District: -
Warren Cunningham Port Chicago
J.,.Bankson 386- E. 7th St. Pittsburg
FifthSupervisorial District:
Frank R.Beede, A St. Antiach
Charles A.French Brentwood -
William Bedson Juett, 712 F. St. Antioch
DEMOCRATIC PARTY.
Supervieoriel District No. 1:
ohn Alexander 24 C. St. Richmond
Ernie J. Barbieri 550- 4th St. "
Harry R.Burt 24 W. Richmond Ave. "
Jack Healy 163- 13th St. ■
Thos. Kenny 1 +ashinglon Ave.
August C.Lang, 635 Chanelor Ave. "
Dan Nozlglis. 1029 Pennsylvania Ave.
Emma E.Pearman 4532 Macdonald ■
George (Sandy) Sanderson 300 Bissell Ave. "
Su rvlsoriel District N . 2: }`
All..
Enge a55 Winslow St. Crockett.
William F.Kelleher 565 Loring Ave. • -
Patrick D.Lucey Bank of Pinole Bldg. "
Supervisorial District No.
grank P. Brady 2 Ward St. Martinez.
karry Hoffman Almond Ave. Walnut Creek
John L. Garaventa, Concord.
John T.McNamara 929 Willow St. Martinez.
Robert W.Willis R.F.D. #1, Box 91,
9u ervisor District No. 4.
Joseph S. Se110 262 w. 4th St. Pittsburg
Nick A.Chlapero 430 W. 9th St. •
Michael V.Mulcahy 351 E. 7th St. •
Su ervieorlel District No.a:
eorge D.,kerman 16- 3rd St. Antbch
Edwin B.Sellers, Jr. Oakley
Robert H.Wallace, Brentwood.
PROGRESSIVE PARTY.
Third Supervisorial District.
Earl E.Carter, 335 Main St. Martinez.
Robert Fleming 325 Robinson St. • '_
Bernard Ketterer 1133 Court St. "
Charles P.Parton 907 Haven St. "
Gregory O'Neil 1421 Alhambra Ave. ■
Jerome Starkey 1100 Ferry St. "
And the Board further determines and finds and declares that the following
named persons have received the highest number of votes cast for the office set
opposite their names and said offices being non-partisan offices and said candidates
having received the majority of all ballots cast for said candidates for office
for which said candidate seeks nomination, are dulyeleeted thereto and Certlfieat a
of Election are directed to be issued to each of them respectively, to wit:
H.L.Cumminga, Supervisor District No. 2.
W.J. Buchanan, Supervisor District No. 4.
R.J.Trembath, Supervisor District No. 5.
In Matter of granting Permit to
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.
to lay Cable.
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co, having requested permission to install
a buried cable on the County Road leading from the State Highway at Associated to -
the Administration Building of the Associated Oil Company at Associated, a distane
of 332 feet,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a permit to lay said cable be and the same is -
hereby granted, said work to be done under the su:ervision of the County Surveyor
o- Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of D.M.Teeter, County Audit or, and in order to finance current
requirements,
IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that the transfer of following amounts from the
General Reserve Fund to the funds as shown below be and the same are hereby
author—ized, said amounts to be returned to the General Fund as soon as available from our,
rent revenue, to wit:
Transfer to
Amount. ='.?
Ambrose School District Salary Fund $ 0.00
n " n Special Fund 1000.00 -_
Building " 3000.00
Bay point School District Special Fund 300.00
Brentwood—Deer Valley $ch. Dist.Spec. Fund 600.00
Concord School District Shcary Fund 1880.00
Special " 2000.00 fi
Excelsior School District General Fund 100.00
Special " 100.00
Lafayette School District Special Fund 100.00 -
Oak Grove School Dis. General Fund 125.00
Oakley School District Salary Fund 880.00
General Fund 150.00
Pittsburg Unified School Dist. Salary Fund 5500.00
Speed " 2000.00 _-
Pleasant Hill School Dist. Salary Fund 400:00
Port Costa School Dist. Salary Fund 225.00 e'
Special " 400.00
Vine Hill School District Special Fund 1
1 0.00 F
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Correction of
Assessment.
G.O.Meese, County Assessor having requested authorization to County Auditor
for correction of following erroneous assessments under provisions of Section 3804
of the political Code, to wit:
For fiscal year 1935-36: In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 55559 the Bank of America
National Trust and Savings Assn. Is assessed with the following described property:
"Town of Danville, one Lot commencing on the West line of Hartz
Ave. 50 feet south from the intersection of the south line of
Linda Mesa Ave, the south 100 feet x West 100 feet, also a
strip of land 14 feet x 100 feet adjoining above on the West"
Assessed valuations were as follows:
Land $430 raised 27% — $545.
Improvements $750 raised 27%— $950.
The correct assessment of this property should read:
Hank of America National Trust and Savings Association -- "Town of
Danville one lot commencing on the west line of Hartz Ave. 50 feet
South from the intersection of the south line of Linda Mesa Ave.
the soith 100 feet x West 100 feet"
Assessed valuation, Land $410 raised 27%-- 1520.
Improvements, $750 raised 27%— $950.
George Groom should be assessed with ',he 14 ft. x 100 feet strip of land
described asfollows:
' "Town of Danville, a strip of land 14 feet x 100 feet commencing
150 feet south and 100 feet west of the intersection S S. line of Linda Mesa Ave.
and West line of Hartz Ave." assessed valuation— land $20 raised 27%, no improveme to.
and said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa
County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby
authorized to correct said erroneous ass,-ssments.kf
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InMatter of Approving of Agreement
of Mt.Diablo Company, Ltd. for payment
of Delinquent taxes on Unit #4-B
of Mt. Diablo State Park.
D.M.Teeter, County Auditor having reported to this Board that there are
delinquent taxes due the County of Contra Costa, on Unit 4-B of Mt.Diablo state
Park and the Mt. Diablo Co. Ltd. owners of said Unit 4-B, having offered to pay the
County of Contra Costa the sum of $250 in full payment of delinquent taxes against
said Unit,
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby
authorized to write to Mt.Diablo Company, Ltd. of-the accepting of the sum of $250 ,
In full payment of all delinquent taxes against the said Unit 4-B of Mt. Diablo Stat
Park.
In Matter of Drawing Warrant of
$10,000 in favor of State Park
Commission for payment of Unit
4-B of Mt.Diablo State Park.
This Board having heretofore agreed to pay Mate Park Commission the sum of
$10,000 to apply on final payment of Unit 4-B of Mt. Diablo State Park, contingent
upon the State Park Commission paying the balance,f the purchase price on said Unit
4-B, 1n sum of $11,536,
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw his warrant In
sum of $10,000 in favor of State Park Commission and deliver said warrant to the
State Park Commission, C/o Newton B.Drury, 417 Montgomery St. San Francisco, said
b
warrant to be cashed/ State Park Commission only if, and when the final consummation
of the purchase of said Unit 4-B of Mt. Diablo State Park is made.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a certified copy of this Order be attached to
the said Warrantihen delivered to State Park Commission.,
InMatter of Fixing Salary of
Dr. E.W.Aerrithew, County Physician.
It is by the Board ordered that the salary of Dr.E.W.Merrlthew, County Physician
be and the same Is hereby fixed at the sum of $300 per month, to commence as of
Sept. 3'-d, 1936, and the County Auditor is hereby ordered to draw his warrant monthly
in favor of E.W.Merrithew, inpayment of said salary,r
In Matter of Fixing Salary
of Oscar Olsson, Superintendent
of County Hospital.
It is by the Board ordered that the salary of Oscar Olsson, Superintendent of
County Hospital, be and the same ishereby fixed at the sum of $200 per month to comm nee
as of Aug. lst, 1936.
It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor is hereby directed t
draw warrant monthly in favor of Oscar Olsson, in sum of $200 in payment of said
salary.r
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In Matter of Fixing salary
Of Dr. John Fitzgerald, ,
Resident Physician at County a
Hospital.
It is by the Board ordered that the salary of Dr. John Fitzgerald, Resident)
Physician at the County Hospital, of Contra Costa County, be fixed at x$192.50 f y
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per month, to commence as of Sept. j, 1936. ,
In Matter of Appointing Tax
Collector of Contra Costa County.
There being a vacancy in the office of the County Tax Collector of Contra j
1 Costa County caused by the death of Martin W,Joost>
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, W.E.Lewils
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is placed in nomination for the office of County Tax Collectdr:
The vote on the foregoing motion being as follows:
Ayes: Supervisors CummingsandTrembath.
Noes: Supervisors Long, Stow and Buchanan. -
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Thereupon said motion is declared lost.
Upon motion of Supervisor hong, seconded by Supervisor Stow, R.R. Veale is
placed in nomination for said office. The vote on the said Motion being as follots:
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Ayes: Sugrvlsors Long, Stow and Buchanan
Noes: Supervisors Cummings and Trembath. -
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Thereupon Supervisor Cummixg s moves that the election of R.R.Veale, as County!
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Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be declared unanimous, and said motionlaving! -
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been secoded by Supervisor Trmbath. i
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED, that R.R.Veale, be and he is hereby declared duly
appointed totheoffice of Tax Collector of Contra Costa County for the unexpired!
term,d Martin W.Joost, by the unanimous vote of the Board, at a salary as set out!
In County Salary Ordinance for the fiscal year 1936-37, andthat the County Auditorl
draw his monthly warrant in favor oP R.R.Veale, in payment of said salary and that
the County Treasurer pay the same..- ieV
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In Matter of Appointment of C.H.
Brown, to make a check of Current
accounts in the office of the County
Tax Coll ctor,
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Upon motion of Supervisor Trmbath, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY
' THE BOARD ORDERED that C.H.Brown, Public Accountant, be and he is hereby appointed
to make a check of current accounts and balances in the office of the Tax Collect!r
of Contra. Costa County prior to taking over of said office by R.R.Veale, -
It Is further ordered that C.H.Brown,
present to this Hoard a duly verified)
claim to be allowed by this Board, in payment of his said services.
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Zn Matter of Adopting of Budget
for Contra Costa County for the
fiscal year 1936-37,
The County Auditor having filed wlfi this Board a Budget of anticipated re- -`
sources and expenditures of Contra Costa County for the year beginning.July lot °^
1936 and ending June 30th, 1937, and the Board of Suprvisors having considered in 41
detail all of the items contained in said Budget preseted by the different officers
and heads of departments of Contra Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Budget be and the same is hereby adopted j
as ao finally determined and said Budget Appro,riations are hereinafter set forth
by the different classes for wages and salaries, malitanance and Operations, and
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Interest and Debt Redemptions and Appropriations for Capital Outlay are specified
by Stems.,
GENERAL GOVERN':;ENT.
LEGISLATIVE OFFICES.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: $
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Salaries and Wages $12,000.00 Salary.
Maintenance and Operation - 9,543-00 General. ! w
Total Board of Supervisors -- 20,5 3.00
COUNTY CLERK:
Salaries and WaSes 20,531.00 Salary.
t".Pira enance and operation 2,350.00 General. -
Capital O_-lay _90.00_ General
23 00.1.00
TOTAL LEGISLATIVE CF'FICES. -- $43,547.00 I Y
FINANCE OFFICES.
AUDITOR '
Salaries and :Pages 17,841.00 Salary
L.Intenance and Operation 3,245.00 General.
Capital Outlay00 General.
Total Auditor $21,4bl.00
TREASURER. y
Salaries and Wages, 7,287.00 Salary
Maintenance and Operation 2,219.06 Gen.=ral
Capital Outlay _ 5 3_00 General.
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Total Treasurer 9.559.00
ASSESSOR.
Salaries and Wages 26,262.00 Salary
Maintenance and Operation 7,050-00 General
Capital Outlay 145-00
$331451—.00
General
Total Assessor: -
TAX COLLECTOR. -
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Salaries and '."ages 17,021.00 Salary i
Laintenance and Operation 13,526.00 General.
Captal Outlay350.00 General.
Total Tax Collector $37.
97
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TOTAL FINANCE OFFICES. $95,374.00
LA'ri OFFICES:
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Salaries and Wages 24,451.00 Salary
1,000.00 General -
Laintenarce and Operation 5,035.00, General.
1,000.00- D.A.Special.
Capital Outlay 125.00 General.
TOTAL DISTRICT ATTCIRNEY $31,611.00 x
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GENERAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES. f
CORONER..
Salaries and Wages 1,469•0o Salary
2,550.00 General.
Maintenance and Operation 5,99�j 00 General.
Total Coroner $10,31ll.00
PUBLIC ADtt2'7L '?ip.TOR:
Maintenance and Operation, $ 4$5.00 General.
TOTAL PUBLIC ADIMINISTRATOR - 455.00
SURVEYOR:
Salaries and Wages 31,146.00 Salary '
Maintenance and Operation 2,276.00 General. -
Caiatal Outlay 255.00 General.
TOTAL SURVEYOR U3,707-00
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PLANNING COMEMISSION,
—Maintenance and Operation 295.00 General.
TOTAL PLANNING CO1,11ISSION 255.00
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PURCHASING AGENT:
Salaries ana '•iages, _ $6,528.00 General.
Maintenance and Operation 1,715.00 General.
Ca,ital Outlay 64.00 General.
TOTAL PURCHASING AGENT, 8,307.00 -6enera1r -
TOTAL GENEFIAT =:,D OFFICES, $53,098.00
ELECTIONS: _-
PRIMARY.
Sal»ries and Wages, 10,482.00 General.
Maintenance and Ooeraticn 12,642.00 General. i
TOTAL PRIMARY 323,124.00
GENERAL z
Salaries and Wages, 10,480.00 General.
Maintenance and Operation, 13,423.00 " -
Total General: $23,903.00 r
SPECIAL:
Salaries and gages; 1,025.00 General. ,
' E:aintenance and C.,eration 1,135.00 11TOTAL SPECIAL 2,160.00
REGISTRATION: -
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Salaries and Wages, E,150.00 General.
Maintenance any Operation - 325.00 "
Capital Outlay 45.00 " Total Reglatration,$2 20.00 ;•
TOTAL ELECTIONS - $51,707.00 -'
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JUDICIAL OFFICES:
SUPERIOR COURTS: -
Salaries and Wages, 6,000.00 Salary
65,00 General.
-aintenance and Operation 1,935.00 "
Cap it a, Outlay 150.00 ° ,s
TOTAL SJPEP.IOR COURTS. $8,150.00
JUSTICE COURTS:
Salaries and "ages, 25,032.00 Salary
Maintenance and Operation 5,129.00 General.
TOTAL JUSTICE COURTS ?Q,161.00 - -
TRIAL JURIES, INTERPRETERS,
Witnesses- Superior Cts.
Salaries and Wages, 2,500.00 General.
Meintenance and ODerntion 12,315.00 "
TOTAL TRIAL JURIES, INTERPEF';'1,MS,
(SUP. CTS) Witnesses 14,815.00 "
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GRAND JURY.
Sal-ries and rages, 200.00 General. Main.& Operat. $4489. eneral
TOTAL GRAND JURY $4,689.00 „
LAW LIBRARY;
SA ie sE: .• 300.00 Law Library.
Maintenance and Operation 100.00
Capital Outlay 2886.00
TOTAL LAW LIBRIARY —j2-Tg' 0
TRIAL JURIES, INTERPRETERS, WITNESSES- a¢
JUSTICE CCCAT S.
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Salaries and 'Wages, 2500.00 Genernl.
Mtce. & Operation 670-.00
TOTAL JURIES, ETC. JUST. CTS. ,170.06
TOTAL JUDICIAL OFFICES 6,271,00
GENERAL GOVERNMENT bUILDTNC=S.
COURT HOUSE AND GROUNDS:
Salaries and Wages, 6,684.00 General.
Maintenance and Operation 4,172.00
Capital Outlay 100.00
TOTAL COURT HOUSE AND GROUNDS. $10,956.00
HALL OF RECORDS AND GRCL`NDS. _
Salaries and Wages,
7,391.00 General.
Mtce. & Operation 4,063.00 "
Capital Outlay 2550.00 "
TOTAL HALL CF RECORDS AND GROUNDS. 11,699.00
- TOTAL GE2SFR4- GOVEP??nENT BUILDINGS $22,555.00
TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.`
Salaries and 15 1,200.00 General.
Vlaintenance and Operation 600.06 "
TOTALTELEPHONE EXCHANGE 1,800.00
PROTECTION TO PERSCT AND PP-�rERzY.
PEACE OFFICERS AND JAILS: _
SHERIFF.
Salaries are Wages, - 40,022. Salary
5,100 General. 41
Maintenance and operation 20,581.00 General. _
Capital Outlay 400,
TOTAL SHERIFF. 66,103.00 - .
CO'iSTABLES:
Salaries and Wages, 27,408.00 Salar,.'
241.00 General.
Laintenance and Operation 5,650.00
TOTAL CO!!STAB-,ES $33,299.00 '
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COUNTY JAIL: '_
_Salaries and 'iages, 40. General. A
'i"intenance and Operation 90. "
TOTAL COUNTY JAIL 130.
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COUNTY JAIL- CA-RE OF PRISONERS
Salaries and 'Neges, 1,279.00 Salary
750.00 General.
L'alntenance and Operation 11,641.00 " y
TOTAL COUNTY JAIL- Care of Prisoners $13,670.00
COUNTY JAIL- BRANCHES. �
Maintenance and Operation 91.00 General.
TOTAL COUNTY JAIL-BRANCHES $ 91.00 -
MOTOR POLICE: -
Mtce. & Operations - --- _
Capital Out la.y ---
TOTAL PEACE OFFICERS AND JAILS $113,293.00 ---e
GENERAL FROTEOPIVE SERVICES: _
RECORDER:
Salaries and Wages, 17,448.00 Salary -at
20.00 General. ='
Maintenance and Operation 3,057.00 "
Capital Outlay 50.00 "
TOTAL RECORDIR. 20,575.00
SEALER OF .EIGHTS AND MEASURES:
Salaries and 'Mages, 4,112.00 Salary
Maintenance and Coeration 2.240.00 General. -
TOTAL SEALER WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.. $6,352.00
HUMANE OFFICER:
Sklories and}'rages.
'ainr,enance and Operation 600.00 General.
TOTAL HUMANE OFFICER, $600.o':
Control of Rabies
Mtee. and Operntion 20. General. ��
WATCHMAN- POET CHICAGO. -
Maintenance and Operation 1,056.00 General.
TOTAL GENERAL PROTECTIVE SERVICES $28,603.00
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AID TO AGRICULTURE:
AGRICULTURAL COITZAISSICIIER: r
SALARIES AND WAGES, 2,688.00 Salary -
$12,983.00 General.
�4alntenancc and Operation 13,612.0) "
Capital Outlay 20.00 " -
TOTAL AGRICULTURAL COL;::ISSI 014ER, $29,303.00
FARM ADVISER:
Salaries and Wages, 1,500.00 General. _
Maintenance and Operation 1,839.00 "
Ca,RRI. Outlay 1,100.00
TOTAL-FAR' ADVISER: $4,439.00
PREDATORY ANII.1AL CONTROL:
Salaries and iiages, $1,ono.00 "
TOTAL PREDATORY ANII.AL CONTROL. _ 1,000.00
TOTAL IJD TO AGRICULTURE $34,7'+2.00
FIRE PRCTECTION:
Salaries and 'i7ages, 600.00 General -
Maintenance and Operation 1,400.00 " -
TOTAL FIRE PROTECTION. 2,000.00
INSURANCE.
COMPENSATION INSURANCE.
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Maintenance and Operation 9,255.06 General.
TOTAL COMPENSATION INSURANCE ,255.00
FIRE INSURANCE. _
Maintenance art Operation 4,521.00 General.
TOTAL FIRE INSURANCE $ 4,521.00 x'
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LIABILITY INSURANCE.
Maintenance and Operation 4,200.00 General.
TOTAL LIABILITY L^dSURANCE $1!.200.00
TOTAL INSURANCE 517,976.00 '`
TOTAL PP.aECTION PERSON AND PROPERTY 519'b.614,no
HEALTH AND SANITATION.
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HEALTH OFFICER. -
SfInries and Wages 9 402.00 Char. & Corr.
alntenance and Operation 4,435.00 " "
TOTAL HEALTH OFFICER 13,337.00
VITAL STATISTICS:
Maintenance and Open-ti-n 600.00 Char. & Corr.
TOTAL VITAL STATISTICS 600.o0
TUBERCULAR CASE (a) <
'uaintenance aiu 0 oration ',
TOTAL TUBERCULAR CARE; 75,19, 00 Char. & Corr. s'
75,195.00
WEIMAR HOSPITAL- SUNSHINE CAUP-CCUI4TY LUBIG CLINIC'
TOTAL PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES $69,632.00
TOTAL HEALTH AND SANITATIO14: 69.632.00
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
aitenance and Operation
Road District I:o. 1: Total $30,763.00
Road District No. 2. Total 36,635.00 -
Road District No, 3. Total 35,340.00 .;._
Road District No. 4: Total 22,105.00
Road District No. 5: Total 34,665.00
FERRIES ABM TUNNELS.
Total Ferries and Tunneir, 9,900.00
HIGHWA`_' LIGHTING:
Total Hig-rinZ, Lli;hting 7,150.00
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uIGHWAY GAPE:
t�a.intenance aand Operation 1Z,249.00 General.
CapitFl Outlay 5,45n.00 0
TOTAL HIGHWAY GARAGE $23,709.00 ?
ADMINISTRATION:
Salaries and :Pages, 3,275.00 General.
Maintenance and Operation 1,725.00 "
TOTAL ADW:INISTRATION 45,000.00
Joint Highway District No. 13, 6,000.00 Motor Vehicle.
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TOTAL MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION 211,467.00
CONSTRUCTION AND OUTLAYS:
Hi hwa a and ridoes:
TOTAL HIGFRVA SAND BRIDGES: $231,503.00
TOTAL CONSTP CTION AND OUTLAYS: 231,503.00
UNAPPROPRIATED-- Dist. 1 15,097.00 Mot. Veh.
Dist. 2 9,000.00 General. .>`.,.
Dist. 3 10,000.00 Mot. Veh.
Dist. 5 12,000.0:,Mot Veh.
TOTAL UNAPPROPRIA-TED: 46,097.00
TOTAL HIGHtfAYS AND BRIDGES 9,067.00
I RECREATION: '_,_;
Parka:
Salaries and Wages, 1,150.00 Geneaal.
ualnt enan ce and oder at i.on 530.00
Capital Outlay 350.00
TOTAL PARKS $2,030.00
VETERANS' BUILDINGS.
Maintenance and Coeratinn 5,620.00 General.
TOTAL VETERANS BUILDINGS. 5,620.00
MT. DIABLO STATE PARK PUR09ASE 10,000.00 General.
MEMORIAL MONUMENT 112.00 "
TOTAL RECRFATI(N $17,962.00
HOSPITAL CARE:
Salaries end Wages, , 75,211.00
Maintenance and Operation 53,564.00
Capital outlay 9,117.00
TOTAL HOSPITAL $137,692.00
COUNTY FARM.
TOTAL HOSPITAL CARE - 137,692.00
OUTSIDE WELFIRE:
Welfare Administration.
:gages and Salaries 30,660.00 Char. & Cor.
Maintenanr.e and Operation 7,950.00 "
Baoital Outlayi 600.00
TOTAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION 39,630.00
SUPPOFI OF ORPHANS:
Maittenance and Operation 77,500.00 Char. & Cor.
TOTAL SUPPORT OF ORPHANS: 77,500.00
RELIEF OF BLIND:
Maintenance and Operation 12,500.0.7 Char. & Cor
TOTAL RELIEF OF BLIND: _ 12,500.00
RELIEF OF NEEDY AGED:
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION 215,000 Char. & Cor.
TOTAL RELIEF OF NAY AGED 215.000
RELIEF OF INDIGMITS:
Maintenance and Opp"Ptinn 69,175.00 Char. & Cor.
TOTAL RELIEF OF INDIGF.'NTS: $69,175.00 -w
S.E.R.:.PROJECTS:
W.P.A. PROJECTS, 5,000.00 Char. & Corr.
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RICHMOND HEALTH CENTER $ 6,000. Char. & Corr.
PITTSBURG FM.LTH CENTER 1,500. , " " .
Care of Crippled Children: 2,811. Char. & Corr. a
TOTAL OUTSIDE WELFARE: 6429,116.00
PROBATION.
Salaries andwages, 5,968.00 Salary
Maintenance and Operation 2,445.00 Char. & Corr.
Capital Outlay 90.00 Char. & Cor: 5
TOTAL PROBATION OFFICER 8,523.00
DETENTION HOME.
Salaries and 'Wages,' 3,589.00 Char. & Corr.
Maintenance ane. Operation 2,132.00
Capital Outlay 80.00 " " ME
TOTAL DETENTION HOME: $5,801.00
JUVENILE COURT i1ARD5: -,
Maintenance and Operation $53,975.00 Char. & Corr.
TOTAL JUVE'jT_LE COURT WARDS: 53,975.00
4 TOTAL PROBATION: j 8,299.00
STATE INSTITUTIO_AL ACCOUNTS:
REFORM SCHOOL:
Maintenance and Operation 1,000.00 Char. & Corr.
TOTAL REFORM SCHOOL. 1,000.0J _
FEEBLE MINDED HOME: @
Maintenance and Operation 1 ,110.00 Char. & Corr.
Total Feeble Minded Home 1,110.00
HOSPITAL FOR INSANE-NARCOTICS
& ALCOHOLICS
Maintenance and CDeratior. -Alcoholics 220.00 Char. & corr.
TOTAL HOSPITAL FOR ALCOHOLICS, etc. 220.00
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TOTAL STATE INSTITUTIONAL ACCOUNTS 16,330.00
SPECIAL WELFARE:
Examination and Cnre of Insane:
Maintenance and 06eration 2,140.00 Char. & Corr.
TOT, . EXA:INATION AND,CARE OF INSANE 2,140.00
Burial India:ents and Veterans:
Maintenance and Operation 1,400.00 Chas. & Corr.
TOTAL BURIAL INDIGENTS AND VETERANS 1,400.00
NATIONAL R}_-EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.
Selaries'a:ra Mages, ' 180.00 Char. & Corr.
Maintenance and Operation 1,320.00
Capital Outlay
TOTAL NAT. RE-EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. $1,500.00
TOTAL SPECIAL WELFARE5 040.00
TOTAL CF.ARITIES & COAAECTIONS: 656,677.00
MISCELLANEOUS: :..,.,
EXPLOITATION:
Connty Advertising
Maintenance and Operation also. g Genenal.
Total County Advertising '2013`0. BO•}.50
Fairs and Exhibits'
Salaries and Wages, 1,700.00 General.
Maintenance and Operatnn 1,423.00 „
Total Fairs and Exhibits. 3,123.00
TOTAL EXPLOITATION: 231273.00 :
SPECIAL PAYMENTS.
JURY FEE Deposits 600.00 General.
Refund of Taxes 500.00 Genera'_.
Miscellaneous %funds 2,000.00 General.
TOTAL SPECIAL PAYMENTS ?,100.00
Total Miscellaneous 26,373.00
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EDUCATION:
SCHOOLS:
Superilntendent Of Sch6ols:d W
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ail anages, 1 ,921.00 Salary
Maintenance and Operation 4,053.00 General.
Capital Outlay 570.00 General.
TOTAL SU=£RINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS 18,544.00
BOARB OF EDUCATION:
Salaries and Wages, 475.00 Salary
Maintenance and Operation 1,485.00 General.
TOTAL BOARD OF EDUCATION 1,960.o0
EL.�..12!7TARY SCHOOLS:
Sa.larles and Wages, 662,582.00 Elem. Dist. =_r
Maintenance and Operation 406,180.00 " " '=
Capital outlay 134,529.00 " "
Total Elementary Schools $1,?03,291.00 x
HIGH SCHOOLS.
Series and Wages, $653,900.00 High Dist.
Maintenance and Operation 351,343.0011
Capital Outlay 141,212.00
TOTAL HIGH SCHOOLS: 1,146.L+55.00
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JUNIOR COLLEGE:
Maintenance and Operation $12,000.00 Jun. Col. Tuition.
TOTAL JUNIOR COLLEGE: 12,000.00
ELEM. SCHOOL SUPERVISION: 21,181.00 Elem. Sup.
Schools, Unapportioned, 17,100.00 " Unapp'd. x
" 1937-38 Reserves 1z0,756.0o Dist.
'! Unapportioned, 5,000.00 High Unapp1d.
" 1937-38 Reserves 154,013.00 It Diet!
TEACHERS' Retirement Fund !
Contributions. 166.00 General.
TOTAL SCHOOLS 2,700,498.00
LIBRARIES.
' COUNTY LIBRARY _
Salaries and Wages, 2,638.00 Salary "+
36,155.00 County Library.
Maintenance and Operation 23,830.00 Co. Library.
CPpital Outlay 312.00 Co. Library.
TOTAL COUNTY LIBRARY 62,985.00
TOTAL EDUCATION. 2,763,483.00 r-
RESERVES: 20,300.00 Chas.& Cor. $17,500 General.
Unappropriated Reserves: — ( 200.00 Co. Library
(2,000.00 Salary.
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General Reserves: 525,000.00 Gen. Reserve.
TOTAL RESERVES: '565,000.OJ
TOTAL EXCLULDING INTEREST AND DEBT �.
REDEMPTION: $ 5,168,871.00
INTEREST AND DEBT FXD0.VUON: I "!
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INTEREST: 3,&60.00 Ct. Hs- I. & S. ! 4,
7,573.00 Motor Vehicle.
47,675.00 Hiways I & B.
REDE-IMON. 51,000.00 Ct. Hse. I & S. ~
15,800.00 Motor Vehicle.
100,000.00 Hiways I & R.
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TOTAL INTEREST AND DEBT REDEMPTION: $ 225,908.00. 1-
GRAND TOTAL: $5,394,779.00- ,
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' In Matter of Fixing tax Rate
forContra Costa County for
fiscal year 1936-37.
The Board of Supervisors having considered all of the value of all property
on assessment Rolls of Cont-a Costa County and the amount required to be raised
for conducting the business of the County for the fiscal year 1936-37,
It is by the Board ordered that the Tax to.be collected oneach $100 of
valuation of property in Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1936-37
be and the same is hereby levied as follows, to wit:
Charities & Corrections Fund $ .420
General Fund .361 `
Salary Fund .220
Court House- Int. & Sinking Fund .009.
Highways- Interest & Redemption Fund .120
Junior College Tuition Fund 010
1.1
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Rlchmord )
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
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In Matter of Levy of Tax in
Byron-Brentwaad-Knight sen
Union Cemetery District. )
It is by the Board ordered that a tax levy of $.012 on each 1100
of taxable property to raise amount required by Trustees of Byron-Brentwood-
KnightsenUnion Cemetery District, be made in said District for the fiscal year
1936-377-
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936:7•The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.y, ,
In Matter of Tax Levy
In Conte Costa County
Mosquito Abatement District #1. .�
It is by the Board ordered that a levy of $.027 on each $100 of taxable
property to raise amount required by the Directors of Contra Costa County Mos
quit
Abatement District #1 be made in said District for the fiscal year 1936-37•,`
In Matter of Levy of Tax in -_
Fire Districts of Contra Costa
County forfiscal year 1936-37-
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It 7s by the Board omered that the following rate of tax oneach $100
of taxable property in each of following Fi•,e Districts for fiscal year 1936-37
be levied in order to raise amount of money required by Board of Fire Commissioners
in each of said Districts, to wit :
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290 i nM
Bay Point $.559
Brentwood .060
Byron •037
Carquinez .500
Crockett County .320
Central .090
Danville .080
Kensington .370
Lafayette .280
Mt. Diablo .150
Mt.View .700
Oakley .140
Orinda .210
San Pablib .250 _.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
Sc In Matter of Levy of Tax
in Lighting Districts
of Contra Costa County for the fi
fiscal year 1936-37•
It is by the Board ordered that the following rate of tax oneach $100 of
taxable property ineach of the following Lighting Districts for the fiscal year
1936-37, be levied in order to raise amount of money required by the Board of
Commissioners in each of said Districts, to wit: --
Bay Point $.380
Brentwood .210
Byron .570
Crockett-Crolona-
Valona .330
Danville .200
Kensington .120
Oakley .510
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Matter of Levy of Tax '
in Sanitary Districts of
h Contra Costa County for the
fiscal year 1936-37•
It is by the Board ordered that the following rate of tax of $100 of taxable
property in each of the following Sanitary DJstricts for the fiscal year 1936-37,
be levied in order to raise amount of money required by Board of Trustees of each
of said Districts, to wit:
Rivercrest Sanitary District $.15
San Pablo Sanitary District .10
Stege Sanitary District .10
Mt.View Sanitary Dktrict .10
Rodeo Sanitary District .15
The said order is passed by the unanlgDus vote of the Board.
u In Matter of Levy of Tax
in Home Acres Sewer Maintenance
District.
It Is by the Board ordered that a tax levy of $.230 on each $100 of taxable
property In Home Acres Sewer Maintenance District be levied to raise the amount re-
quired by said District for the fiscal year 1936-37.
In Matter of Levy of Tax
in Delta Permanent Road Division.
It is by the Board ordered that a tax levy of $.37 on each $100 of taxable
property in Delta Permanent Rosi Division, be levied toraise the amount required by
said Delta Permanent Road Division for the fiscal year 1936-37.
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In Matter of Levy of Tax
for special Dittrict Bond
Issues.
It is by the Board ordered that the following rate of tax on each $100
of taxable property '_n following special districts be made for the fiscal year ✓
1936-37, in order to pay interest on bonds for the coming year as is to become due,
to wit
San Pablo Sanitary District, $.165
Lafayette Water District .95Q
Orinda Water District .910.
Saranap Water District 1.39Q
' - Mt. View Sanitary District Bond ,34
The said order Is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards
In Matter of Levy of Tax
for Kindergarten Schools. _
It is by the Board ordered that the following rate on each $100 of taxable
property for support of kindergartens in each of the following school districts for he
fiscal year 1936-37, to wit:
Antioch-Live Oak Unified School Dist. $.12 -
Pittsburg Unified School District .OB
The said order is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Levy of Taxes -
for Maintenance Purposes in
certain Elementary School Districts
for fiscal year 1936-37. 5
The Trustees of the hereinafter named school districts having requested
the following school tax levies for maintenance purposes for their districts for
the fiscal year 1936-37•
It is by the Board ordered that the following tax for maintenance purposes
be levied on each of the following named school.districts for the fiscal year 1936-3
on each $100 of valuation of property in said districts, to wit:
Alamo School District $.20
Ambrose School District .17
Antioch-Live Oak Unified Sch.Dis. .22
Avon School District .03
Bay Point School District .30
Brentwood-Deer Valley Sch. Dist. .16 _.
Briones School District .22
Byron School District .12
Canyon School District
Carquinez School District 45
Clayton Valley Sch. Dist. .20
Concord Schad District .45
Cowell School District17
Danville Union Sch. Dist. .16
Excelsior School Dist. .11
Jersey School Dist. .30 -
KnightsenSchool Dist. .16
Lafayette School Dist, 28
Lone Tree School Dist. .09
I ' Martinez School District .26
Moraga School District .30
Mt.Diablo School District, .13
Nichols School District 21
Oak Grove School District, .05
Oakley Union School District, .27
Orinda Union School District, .11
Pacheco School District, .23
Pinole-Hercules School Dist. .30
Pittsburg Unified Sch. District .30
Pleasant Hill School District, .26
Port Costa School District, .30
Richmond School District, .37
Rodeo School District, :35
San Pablo School District,
Selby School District, .300
Sheldon School District, 3
Vine Hill School Dis,rict, .16 r
The said order is passed by the unanlmcus vote of theBoard. r•-
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In Matter of Levy oTax
for building purposes In
certain school Districts and
for fiscal year 1936-37.
The Trustees of the hereinafter named school Districts having requested a
school tax for building purposes for their(Istricts for the flecel year 1936-37
It is bythe Board ordered that a tax for building purposes be levied on each
$100 of valuation of property in following named school districts for the fiscal
year 1936-37:
Alamo School District $.17 _
Ambrose School District .41
Antioch-Live Oak Unified Sch.Dis. .10
Bay Point School District .12
Brentwood-Deer Valley Sch.Dist. .47
Carquinez School District .70
Clayton Valley Sch. Dist. .10 ,
Concad School District .05
Excelsior School District, .27
Knightsen School District .18
Lafayette School District .04
Morgan Territory School Dist. .51
Pittsburg Unified Sch. District .15
Pleasant Hill School District, .35
Richmond School District, 0
San Pablo School District, .18 -
Selby School District, .12
Walnut Creek School District, .41
The said order Is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
-'- In Matter of Levy of Tax in
certain Elementary School Districts
of Contra Costa County for the fiscal
year 1936-37, to pay bond Requirements
of said Districts.
The County Auditor having reported to this Board that certain elementary
School Districts require taxes to
provide the requirements of following elementary
school districts bond issues for the year 193E+37 .
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a tax be levied in each of the following
named elementary school districts on each $100 of valuation of property In said
districts for the fiscal year 1936-37, to wit:
Ambrose 4.073. -_
Antioch #1 .120
Antioch-Live Oak #2 .113
BrentwoodDeer Valley #1 -157
BrentwoodDeer Valley #2 .060
BrentwoodDeer Valley #3 :083
Carquinez 244 _ =
Clayton Valley .200
Concord -159
Danville .070 -
Knightsen .100
Lafayette .100
Martinez #1 .011
Martinez #3 .024 •
Oakley .200
Orinia .l0 -
Pacheco .194 -
Pittsbirg #1 .024 -
Pittsburg #2 99 }
Pittsburg
Pittsburg #4 .052 -
Richmond #1 .004
047
Richmond #2 02
Richmadd # .034
Richmond #4 .107 =.'s
Rodeo #2 .187
San Pablo #3 -135
Selby .015
Vine Hill .130 -
Walnut Creek .120
Willow Springs(Horaga) .113 e
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Levy of Tax
for Bonding purposes In
certain High School Districts
for the fiscal year 1936-37.
The County Auditor having reported to this Board that certain high school
Districts require taxes to provide the requirements of following High School Districts
Bond issues for the year 1936-37,
IIt is by the Board ordered thata tax be levied In each of the following
named high school districts on each $100 of vela atl on of property in said districts ,^
for the fiscal year 1936-37, to wit:
Alhambra #2 $.o61
Alhambra #} .025
Antiocra #4 .19.
John Swett #2 .256
Mt.Dlabla .031.
Pittsburg 143 g
Richmond #1 .010
Richmond #2 .150
k The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Matter of Levy of Tax for
Maintenance Purposes incertain
High School Districts for fiscal
year 1936-37•
The Trustees of the hereinafter named high school districts having requested a
tax levy for maintenance purposes for their diatricts for the fiscal year 1936-37,
It is by the BOARD ORDERED that a tax for maintenance purposes be levied on
each of the following; named high school districts for the fiscallear 1936-37, on eac
' $100 of valuation of property of said districts, to wit:
Alhambra Union High School District, $.47 `;3s
Antioch Unified School District .53 -
John Swett Union High School District .75
Liberty Union High School "istrict :35
Mt Diablo Union High School District 4455
Pittsburg Unified School LIstrict, .49
Richmond Union High School District .559
San Ramon Valley Un. High Sch. Dist. .41
The said order is passed by theunanlmous vote of the Board. ,
='In Matter of Levy of tax
for building purposes in
Joint Union School Districts
for the fiscal year 1936-37.
The County Auditor of Contra Costa County having reported to this Board
that the County Auditor of Alemeda County has requested a tax levy for certain ,Joint
union school districts for the fiscal year 1936_37,
It is by the Board ordered that a tax be levied on each of following named
,Joint union school districts for 1936-37, on each $100 of valuation of property
In said districts, to wit:
Antone Grammar School District— Special, $.19
Amador Joint Union High Sch. Dist. —Special .44
x x u x x x —Boni .24
The said order is passedby the unanimous vote of the-Board.
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In Matter of Levy of Tax in
East Bay Municipal Utility District
for fiscal year 1936-37•
D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that he is in -
receipt of a certified copy of Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of .;
the East Bay Municipal Utility District on August 26, 1936, fixing a district tax
rate of S.26 for fiscal year 1936-37, per $100 of assessed valuation, 'x
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It Is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costacounty
be and he is hereby authorized to compute taxes on all of the property in said East
Bay Municipal Utility District at rate of $.26 per $100 of assessed valuation
and shall add same to all other taxes levied by this Board in said District.,,
The said order is passed by the�unanimous vote of the Board.
RESOLUTION OF RESPECT.
TO THE MEMORY OF HONORABLE MARTIN W. JOOST.
WHEREAS, the Great Creator has seen fit to call to his Heavenly Home =
our Brother Official, Martin W.Joost, and
WHEREAS, Martin W.Joost, was an honorable and trusted official of
Contra Costa County for a period of thirty years, always willing and able to rends
a service to his fellow officials or to the citizenry at large, and,
WHEREAS, In the death of Martin W.Joost, his family has suffered a loss
which is Irreparable, the County of Contra Costa has lost an efficient officer who
was ever faithful to his trust, and the community a respected citizen and fellow
man whom it was always a pleasure to meet.
RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County extend
to the family of the deceased its deepest sympathy.
RESOLVED, that this Resolution be entered In full uponthe official minutes -
of thisBoard and that a copy thereof be.orwarded to the bereaved family.
The above and foregoing Resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the
Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Cal Mrnia, this 1st day of
September, 1936.
W.J.Buchanan,
Chairman of the Board of Supervisirs.
ATTEST: S.C. ViELLS,
Clerk.
And the Board takesrecess to meet on Tuesday, September 8th, 1936, at
10 o'clockA.M.
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In Matter of Levy of Tax -:
for Bonding purposes in
certala High School Districts
for the fiscal year 1936-37•
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The Countffi Auditor having reported to this Board that certain high school
Districts require taxes to provide the requirements of following High School DifftriCl e
Bond issues for the year 1936-37,
It is by the Board ordered thata tax be levied in each of the following
named high school districts on each $100 of valuation of property in snid districts
for the fiscal year 1936-37, to wit:
Alhambra #2 $.061
Alhambra #3 .025
Alhambra #4
Antioch .193
John Swett #2 .256
Mt.Disblb 1031.
Pittsburg 143
Richmond #1 .010
Richmond #2 .150
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,_ "
In Matter of Levy of Tax for
Maintenance Purposes incertain
High School Districts for fiscal
year 1936-37•
The Trustees of the hereinafter named high school districts having requested a
tax levy for maintenance purposes for their districts for the fiscal year 1936-37,
It is by the BOARD ORDERED that a tax for maintenance purposes be levied on
each of the followinet named high school districts for the fiscalyear 1936-37, on eac
' $100 of valuation of property of said districts, to wit: A
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Alhambra Union High School District, $.47
Antioch Unified School District .53
John Swett Union High School District .75
Liberty Union High School Listrict 35
Mt Diablo Union High School District 4455 _
Pittsburg Unified School District, .48
Richmond Union High School District .59
San Ramon Valley Un. High Bch. Dist. 1
The said order is passed by theunanimous vote of the Board. ,-,
"'In Matter of Levy of tax
for building purposes in
Joint Union School Districts _
for the fiscal year 1936-37•
The County Auditor of Contra Costa County having reported to this Board
that the County Auditor of Alameda County has requested a tax levy for certain Joint
' union school districts for the fiscal year 1936-37, -
It is by the Board ordered that a tax be levied on each of following named
Joint union school districts for 1936-37, on each $100 of valuation of property
In said districts, to wit:
Antone Grammar School District- Special, $.1
Amador Joint Union High Bch. Dist. -Special .44
x x n x x x -Boal .24
The said order is passedby the unanimous vote of tbeBoard.,
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
TUESDAY, SEPT. Sth, 1936.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M.
Stow, and R.J.Tremb ath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
In Matter of Granting Leave of
Absence to A.H.MacHinnon, Justice of
the Peace of 7th Judicial Township.
A.H.MacKinnon, Justice of the Peace of 7th Judicial Township, having applied
to this Board for permission to leave theState of California,
It is by the Board ornerea that permission be and the same ishereby granted
to A H.MacKinnon, to leave the State of California for a period of thirty days from
and after the date of leaving the said State.
In Matter of Application for Dance Permit.
San Ramon Community Club having apulied to this Board for permission to conduc
a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on Saturday, Sept. 19th, 1936, at Ban Ramon
Hall,
Upon motion of 6upervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that permission to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M.
on said date be granted.„
IInMatter of Declaring Ordinance
No. 243 duly published.
Ordinance No. 243 of the County of Corlra. Costa, having been published for
the time and in the manner prescribed by law, in Richmond Record.-Herald, as shown by
the affidavit of Guy .Milnes, on file herein,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance No. 243 be and the same is hereby
declared duly published.
In Matter of Declaring Ordinance
No. 244 duly published.
Ordinance No. 244 of the County of Contra Costa, having been published for the
time and in the manner prescribed by law, in Crockett Signal, as shown by the affi-
davit of Louis Purcell, on file herein,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance No. 244 be and the same is hereby
declared duly published. -
In Matter of Correction of Assessment.
G.O.Meese,County Assessor, having applied tothis Board for authority to County
Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessment, to wit: -
ror the fiscal year 1936-37: Vol. 16 Assessment No. 37762 W J.Palmer, is assesse
with a portion of Lots 33-714—Del Hambre Terrace,containing .92 acres with lands
assessed at $450. This is an error as the land should be assessed at $350.
and said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa
County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authority to the County Auditor to correct
said assessment be and the same is hereby grante d.
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In Matter of Levy of Tax
for Bonding purposes in
certala High School Districts
for the fiscal year 1936-37. -
The County Auditor having reported to this Board that certain high school
Districts require taxes to provide the requirements of following High School Districi a
Bond issues for the year 1936-37,
It is by the Board ordered thata tax be levied in each of the following
named high school districts on each $100 of valuation of property In said districts
for the fiscal year 1936-37, to wit:
Alhambra N2 8.061
Alhambra S3 .025
' Alhambra .179
Antioch 193
John Swett #2 .256
Mt.Diabld :031.
Pittsburg 143
Richmond #1 .010
Richmond N2 .150
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Matter of Levy of Tax for
Maintenance Purposes incertain -
High School Districts for fiscal
year 1936-37.
The Trustees of the hereinafter named high school districts having requested a
tax levy for maintenance purposes for their datricts for the fiscal year 1936-37,
It Is by the BOARD ORDERED that a tax for maintenance purposes be levied on
each of the following; named high school districts for the fiscal3ear 1936-37, on eac
$100 of valuation of property of said districts, to wit:
Alhambra Union High School District, $.47
Antioch Unified School District -53
John Swett Union High School District .75
Liberty Union High School -'istrlct
Mt Diablo Union High School District 4455
Pittsburg Unified School LSstrlct, .48
Richmond Union High School District .59
San Ramon Valley Un. High Sch. Dist. .41
The said order is passed by theunanimous vote of the Board. ,-�
-`In Matter of Levy of tax
for building purposes in
Joint Union School Districts
for the fiscal year 1936-37.
-- The County Auditor of Contra Costa County having reported to this Board
that the County Auditor of Alameda County has requested a tax levy for certain point
' union school districts for the fiscal year 1936-37,
It is by the Board ordered that a tax be levied on each of following named
point union school districts for 1936-37, on each $100 of valuation of property -4
in said districts, to wit:
I Antone Grammar School District- Special, $.199
.44
Amador Joint Union High Bob. Dist. -Special
n x u n u x -Bond .24
The said order, is passedby the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Levy of Tax in =
East Bay Municipal Utility District
for fiscal year 1936-37.
D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that he is In _
receipt of a certified copy of Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of
the East Bay Municipal Utility District on August 26, 1936, fixing a district tax _
rate of $.26 for fiscal year 1936-37, per $100 of assessed valuation,
It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra CostaCounty
be and he is hereby authorized to comp u to taxes on all of the property In said Eal t
Bay Municipal Utility District at rate of $.26 per $100 of assessed valuation
and shall add same to all other taxes levied by this Board in said District.,,
The said order is passed by theunanimous vote of the Board.
RESOLUTION OF RESPECT.
TO THE MEMORY OF HONORABLE MARTIN W. JOOST.
WHEREAS, the Great Creator has seen fit to call to his Heavenly Home
our Brother Official, Martin W.Joost, and
WHEREAS, Martin W.Joost, was an honorable and trusted official of
Contra Costa County for a period of thirty years, always willing and able to rends
a service to his fellow officials or to the citizenry at large, and,
WHEREAS, in the death of Martin *.Joost, his family has suffered a loss
which is irreparable, the County of Contra Costa has lost an efficient officer *o
was ever faithful to his trust, and the community a respected citizen and fellow
man whom it was always a pleasure to meet.
RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County extend
to the family of the deceased Its deepest sympathy.
RESOLVED, that this Resolution be entered In full uponthe official minutes
of thisBoard and that a copy thereof be,orwarded to the bereaved family. -
The above and foregoing Resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of thf
Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of CallDrnla, this lst day of
September, 1936.
W.J.Buchanan,
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors.
ATTEST: S.C. %ELLS
Clerk.
And the Board takesrecess to meet on Tuesday, September 6th, 1936, at
10 o'clockA.M. '
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTFA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 8th, 1936.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M.
Stow, and R.J.Tremb ath. S.O-Wells, Clerk.
In Matter of Granting Leave of
Absence to A.M.MacKinnon, Justice of
the Peace of 7th Judicial Township.
A.H.MacKinnon, Justice of the Peace of 7th Judicial Township, having applied
' to this Board for permission to leave theState of California,
It is by the Board ordered that permission be and the same ishereby granted
to A H.MacKinnon, to leave the State of California for a period of thirty days from
and after the date of leaving the said State.
In Matter of Application for Dance Permit.
San Ramon Community Club having apulied to this Board for permission to conduct
a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on Saturday, Sept. 19th, 1936, at San Ramon
Hall,
Upon motion of supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that permission to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A,M.
on said date be granted.,
InMatter of Declaring Ordinance
No. 243 duly published.
Ordinance No. 243 of the County of Cortra Costa, having been published for
the time and in the manner prescribed by law, in Richmond Record-Herald, as shown by
the affidavit of Guy .Milnes, on fJk herein,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance No. 243 be and the same is hereby
declared duly published.
In Matter of Declaring Ordinance
No. 244 duly published.
Ordinance No. 244 of the County of Contra Costa, having been published for the
time and in the manner prescribed by lav, in Crockett Signal, as shown by the affi-
davit of Louis Purcell, on file herein,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance No. 244 be and the same is hereby
declared duly published. -
In Matter of Correction of Assessment.
G.O.Meese,County Assessor, having applied tothis Board for authority to County
Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessment, to wit:
!or the fiscal year 1936-37: Vol. 16 Assessment No. 37762 W J.Palmer, is assesse
with a portion of Lots 33-34—Del Hambre Terrace,containing .82 acres with lands -
assessed at $450. This is an error as the land should be assessed at $1350.
and said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa
County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authority to the County Auditor to correct
said assessment be and the same is hereby grants d.
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In Matter of Consolidation of
Biennial General Election of the
East Bay Municipal Utility District
for the Election of Directors with
Biennial General Election on Nov. 3, 1936.
WHEREAS, the East Bay Municipal Utility District is required to hold an
election within the District at the time of the holding of the biennial general elect—
ion provided for in Section 1041 of the Political Code of the State of California,
and It is to the best interests of thepubllc and Is required by law that the said
election be consolidated with the general state election provided for in said section
of the code.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the said election of the East Bay Municipal
Utility District to be held on the 3rd day of November, 1936, be and the same hereby '
is consolidated as to any territory of said District within thisCounty with said
zeneral state election to be held on said date, and the results thereof shall be
canvassed by this Board and there shall only be one ballot used at said election,
and when the results thereof are ascertained the as me shall be certified by the Clerk
of this Board to the Secretary, of said District.,
In Matter of Advertising the Resouces -
of Contra Costa County at Columbus Day
Celebration at Pittsburg.
This Board deeming Columbus Day Celebration to be held In Pittsburg, on Oct.
9d0-11,1936, an advertising medium for the resources of Contra Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $150 be paid to the Pittsburg
Columbus Day Committee for advertising the resources of Contra Costa County at
the Columbus Day Celebration to be hdd in Pittsburg, on Oct. 9-10-11, 1936,
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Pittsburg Columbus Day Committee present tP
this Board, a duly verified claim in sum of $150 in payment of said advertising.,,
In Matter of Granting Walnut
Festival Committee Permission to
use Contra Costa County Exhibit at
Sacramento State Fair.
The Walnut Festival Committee of Walnut Creek, Calif ornis, having applied to
this Board for permission to use the Contra Costa County Exhibit now Installed at
Sacramento State Fair,at the Walnut Festival to be held in Walnut, Creek on Oct.
2-3-4, 1936, '
It is by the Board ordered that permission to use said exhibit be and the same
Is hereby granted, saldWalnut Festival Comnittee to arrange for transportation of
said Exhibit from Sacramento to Walnut Creek.
In Matter of Eradication of Ground
Squirrels and Gophers on lands of Chas.
M,Nissen, and Sue G.Nissen.
V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County, having _
this day appeared before the Board of Supervisors and reports that said property -
in County of Contra Costa, State of California, owned by Charles M. Nissen, and Sue
Nissen, and being described as follows, to wt:
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Sec. 11, T 2 S. R2E lying In Contra Costa County,less portion to Crocker , -
202 acres, more or less.
All of Sec. 12, TPS, R2E',. lying In Contra Costa County, 39 acres more or less.
Portion Section 36, T1S. R2E bounded N. E. and W. by land of Crocker, S.
by Section line, 136 acres more or less.
Sec. 1, T2S. R2E, .less Westerly.portion, .531 acres, more or less.
Southeasterly 52 acres of Section 2, T2S. R2E. 52 acres more or less.
I Portion of Sec. 6, TRS, R3E. Bounded by land of Nissen, E. and W. by Sec. line
S. by Boundary line Between Alameda and Contra Costa County, 233 acres
more or less-
S.E. portion of Sec. 31, T1S. R3E. 160 acres more or less.
Northerly portion of Sec. 6, less 9 acres to Crocker, 243 acres more or less.
' contains ground squirrels or gophers which are destructive to trees and plants
and it appearing to the Board that it is necessary for the Agricultural interests
of the County of Contra Costa that said ground squirrels and gophers should be
eradicated and destroyed and controlled,
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner of Contra
Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to proceed under system
and methods provided by Section 2322 and 2322a of the Political Code of the State
of California, and to inspect the premises owned or possessed by said Charles M.
Nissen and Sue G.Nissen, above described.
ITIS FURTHER ORDERED thatl;ipon the Inspection of said premises, the said lands
are found to be infested with ground squirrels or gophers, by said V.G.Stevens,
Horticultural Commissioner, the said V.G.Stevens, as such Horticultural CommissLone ,
Is hereby authorized to proceed under and by authority andunder the methods and sys em
Iof Sections 2322 and 2322a of the Political Code of the State of California, to
cause the eradication, control and destruction of said ground squirrels and gophers.
The foregoing order ispassed by tle unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Petition of Residents
of Port Costa for Annexation of
Territory to Crockett County Fire
Protection District.
A petition having been filed with this Board signed by residents of territo y
In and around Port Costa, praying that territory described in said petitionbe
annexed to the Crockett County Fire Protect lonDi strict,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said petition be and the same
Is hereby set for Monday, the 19th day of October, 1936, at 11 o'clock A.M. in the
chambers of this Board.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of time and place of said hearing be public ed
in the manner as required by law, in Crockett Signal, a newspaper of general cir-
culation printed and published in Contra Costa County.
In Matter of Receiving of Bids
for the Repairing of Old Inter-
County Tunnel.
This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for repairing of Old Inter-
County Tunnel, and this being time set out in the Notice to Bidders for the receiving
of bids, the following bids are received and read to said Board, to wit:
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BID OF J. PIASECKI: 67433.00.
BID OF KARL S. KOLLER:
Lumber per 1,000 ft. B.M. $270.00.
Iron, per lb. .10
BID OF C.A. LAURITZEN:
Lumber in place, $222. per M. $7303,80
850 # Iron, at $.OS per lb. 68.00
Penal 25 days, ® $25. per day, 625.00
BID
2 .00BID OF A. SODA & SON:
Lumber per 1000 ft. M.B. ($270 per 14.1 $8883.00
Iron, per lb.$.12 per lb. 102.00
—V9-35.00
and said bids having been referred to the County Surve:;or of Contra Costa County
said County Surveyor reports to the Board that the bid of J. Piasecki is the lowest
bid submitted for the doing of said worlF, and he further reports that the bid of
J. Piasecki and also the bid of C.A.Lauritzen are not in compliance with plans and -
specifications adopted £a'said work,
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, i t is
moved that the contract for doing of said work be awarded to Carl S.Koller at prices
submitted in his bid.
The vote on said Motion being as follows:
Ayes: Supervisors Long and Cummings.
Noes: Supervisors Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
kid said Motlorehaving been declared lost, Supervisor Cummings moves that
all bids for doing of said work be rejected, and said motion having been seconded
by Supervisor Trembath, the vote on said motion is as follows:
Noes: Supervisors:Long.
Ayes: Supervisors: Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
And said motion having carried,
IT IS ORDERED that all bids for doing of said work be and the same are
hereby rejected and certified checks which accompanied said bids are ordered re-
turned to the respective bidders.
bids for
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that/the doing of said work be re-advertised for
in the Courier-Journal, a newspaper printed and published in County of Contra Costa
and thet bids shall be received up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. onMonday, Sept.
21st, 1936.
In Matter of Receiving of Bids for
Construction of Concrete Culvert
on Road C-34, Supervisor District M3. ' ?t
Bids for construction of concrete culvert on Road C-34, located near
Muir Station in Supervisor District N3, having heretofore been advertised for
and this being time and place set out in said notice for receiving of bids for doing
said work, the following bid is received and read to the said Board; _
BID OF KARL S. KOLLER;
Concrete in place, per cu. yd. $43.00 _..�.
Reinforcing steel, in place per cu.yd. .055
and said bid having been referred to the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County,
and the County Surveyor having reported to this Board that the prices contained in
said bid are in excess of the County Surveyor's estimate for doing of said work,
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY
THE 30ARD ORDERED that the bid of Karl S.Koller be and the same Is hereby rejected
and the certified check accompanying said bid is hereby ordered returned to said
bider.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that theCounty Surveyor of Contra Costa County I t
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be and he is hereby ordered to proceed to construct said culvert by day labor.
In Matter of Adopting plans and
Specifications, strain sheets, etc.
for construction of Alamo Cemetery
Bridge in Sup. Dist. #2.
R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County having presented to this
Board plans and specifications, sts•ain sheets and working details for the constructio
of a bridge over San Ramon Creek, at the Alamo Cemetery and designated in County
records as Bridge B-27-2.85,
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 the construction of a bridge over San Ramon
Creek, at Alamo Cemetery, and designated as Bridge B-27-2.85.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that bids for the construction of said Bridge be
advertised for in the Crockett Signal, a newspaper,printed and published in County
of Contra Costa, State of California, and that bids for doing of said work be receive
by this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. onMonday, October 5, 1936,
In Matter of the Claim of
W.R.Oakley, against the
County of Conua Cost?.
W.R.Oakley, having filed a claim against the County of Contra Costa,
in the sum of $750 for doctor and hospital bills, and In the sum of 6'25,000, for
damages claimed to have been suffered by him as a result of his claim thathe was
shot by Thomas Johnston, Jr. a "eputy ConstaUe of said County.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be referred to the District
Attorney of Contra Costa County and that he render to this Board an Opinion as to the
legality of said claim.
InMatter of Approval of
Contract between SRlt Water Barrier
Association and the County of Cortra
Costa.
The Salt Water Barrier Association, a corporation, having presented to this
Board, a Form of Agreement between theCounty of Contra Costa, and the said Salt Wate
Barrier Association, a corporation, for services to be performed by the said Salt
Water Barrier Association, a corporation,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman or this Board is hereby authorized to sign
said Agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. .
rIn Matter of Transfer of Funis.
Upon request of D.E.Teeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
Reserve
the following amounts be transferred from the General/Fund to the funds as shown
below in order to finance current requirements to wit:
Ambrose School District- Special Fund, $1,060.00 _
" Bulldinc Fund, 2,200.00
Clayton Valley Sch. Dist.- Building Fund 2 80000
56:060866—
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The said order is passed by the unanimas vote of the Board.
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InMatter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that following unused
appropriations for 1935-36, be ordered cancelled, and that the amounts thereof
be transferred to the Unappropriated Reserve Furl from funds indicated:
General Fund Char. & Cor.
Fund.
Tax Collector- 109
0320 Publication of Legal Notices $1,350.00
Assessor- 107
0320 Publication of Legal Notices 50.00
0324 Rent of Equipment 125.00
0517 Office Supplies, Printed 170.00
0522 Postage 273.00
Care of Inds gent s- 510 ,
0524-3 Groceries $3,385.00.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, and in order to complete the finances of the
year 1935-36,
IT IS ORDERED that tke following additional appropriations from Unappropriate
Reserve Fund as shown on following list be authorized and ordered transferred
from the said Unappropriated Reserve Fund to the funds indicated as follows.
General Fund Char.& Cor. Co.Library
Fund. Fund.
Special Election s- 123.
0517 rl,tea Supplies, $126.00.
Superior Ct Trial Exp. - 126.
023 Reporters Fees 941.00.
Justice Court 5- 145.
-EF1 Smalpense 10.00 -
0415 Stat. Office Expense Allowance 2.00
Justice Court Trial Expense- 150. _
023 Reporters fees, 98.00
Weimar Joint Hospital- 506.
Pro-Rata $1844.00.
Lun Clinic- 508
0577 C£ice Supplies, Printed 18.00
Social Service Department-122.
0577 Officeappli�nted 170.00
0522 Postage 155.00
Recorder- W.P.A. F235-0324
032 Rent of Equipment 4.00
9uperi:r Court- 125. '-
Ogll Office Furniture 23.00
Recorder- 235.
0912 Office Equipment 51.00
Health Office- 301.
091Y Office Equipment 16.00
0911 Office Furniture 13.00
Lung Clinic- 506
0913 Miscellaneous Equipment 3.00 {
Detention Home- 518
0915 Building Improvements 451.00
County Librar.y- 0913
0913 Miscellaneous Equipment $65.00
County nark - 701.
0915 Building Improvements 20.00
Sup. Diet. 5- Sup. Gen.
525-510 Improvements to E-33. 650.00
_Sup. Dist. 2- WPA- Genl. Fund.
FR225-212 C 0 improvements 6 00
2, s vote
$2, 70.00
The said order is 5.0
passed by unanlmouvote of the Board.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and inorder to cover current
Highway Fund Warrants, IT IS ORDERED that the sum of $15,581.84 be transferred V
from Motor Vehicle Fund to the funds and in amounts as set out below;
Warr. #. Surveyor Sup.Dist. Sup.Dist. Sup. Dist, Sup. Dist. Sup. DiEt
Accounts. #1 Acetal. #2 Accts. #3 Accts. #4 Accts. #5 Accts.
89 to
219 in. $651.6o
220 $480.19
222 $393-67 64.89
222
' 223 $51,92 $368.43 `.
224
225 31.03 100.96
226 246.o6
227 223.25
228 678.13 z
230 63.41.
231 201.04
232 138.90
23 9.10
158.40
235 233.45
216.77
236 21.00 21.Oa
237 9.75 62,50
238 25.65
2�9 53-95 593.54
x
2 0 11.21
241 3.95
242 26.95 200.20
243 554,�3 3
244 224.43 371.93
246 45
1055.6g
172.70
248 247 992:61 323.65.
249 57.94
250 259•j0
252 224.50
252 502.98
2552.29 4
2�5 12.28 18.24
603.02
2587 79-75
259 171.30 112.01
260 51.30
261 182.75 218.03
262
26 47•�5 8,73
62-50
265 71.50
266 69.6o
268 327.34.
269641.49
353,12•
270 256.60
271 27.13 25.77
273 272.00 46.97
' 274 177.39
592.14
275
277 174.97 22.o4
715,09
479 103.05
27
1569-97 lei'32.go' 74 99.S7 17T�9 90 9-i 15 2`2" 171 .36.
Grand To $15,581.84.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
D.M.Teeter, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, laving reported to this
Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust accoun a
for the months of May and June, so that the said accounts will present a true record
of the proper allocations of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from
the. County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefor in a detailed explanation
presented by D.M.Teeter,
IT IS BY THF. BOARD ORDERED that the following adjustments be made in the funds
as kept by the County Auditor and b;• the-County Treasurer:
Debits Credits ,
(Decreases) (Increases)
Special Road Fund $9763.10
General Fund $ 9114.10
Salary Fund 64 .00
7� 7 .l0
The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.p,
In Matter of Acceptance of
Resignation of Howard B. Hodgson,
as Commissioner of Kensington Fire
District.
Howard B.Hodgson, having presented-to this Board his resignation as Commission r
of Kensington Fire District,.
IT IS BY TRE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby
accepted to take effect immediately.
In Matter of Appointment of
A.B.Davidson, as Commissioner
of Kensington Fire District.
There being a vacancy on the Board of Commissioners of Kensington Fire District
caused by resignation of Howard D. Hodgson,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that A.BDavidson, be and he is hereby appointed a -
Commissioner of.Kensington Fire District to serveaor unexpired term of Howard B.
Hodgson,reitgned.,.,
In.Matter of approval of Bond
on Lost War-ant.
It appearing to the Board that Warrant No. 1622 heretofore-drawn by the
County Auditor on County Treasurer of CoAra Costa County> in favor of Bessie Storie,
In sum of $59• payable out of the Oarities & Corrections Fund of-said County, has
been lost and the said Bessie Storie having furnished to this Board, a good and
sufficient Bond in sum of $119. indemnifying the County against loss on the issuance
of.a duplicate warrant, to replace Auditor's Warrant No. 1622,
IT IS B" THE BOARD ORDERED.that said Bond and the Sureties thereon be and the
same are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby
authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of Hessle Storie, payable out of the
Charities & Corrections Fund, in sum of 859. to replace said 'Warrant No. 1622.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Agreement between -
Counties of Contra Costa and .
Los Angeles for support of Emma -
Ingham, under Old Age Security Act.
Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Department of Contr- Costa County
having presented to this Board, a Form of Agreement for the removal of Emma Ingham
I from County of Contra Costa to County of Los Angeles, pursuant to Old Age Secutlty
Act,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same Is hereb
approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said
Form of Agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
Al Matter of Allowances to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following allowances be made to indigents:
MATHIAS DILLEY,
Route 1, Box 401, Richmond.
$15 County cash allowance increased to $20 county cash allowance as of Aug. 1, 936
WILLIAM BINGHAM,
Church St. San Pablo
$20 county cash allowance discontinued as of Aug.l, 1936.
MRS. TILLIE ALEXANDER,
249 Tewksbury Ave. Richmond.
$35 old Age Security granted to begin Sept. 8, 1936.
WILLIAM ALLGAIER, -
1912 Barrett Ave.Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 8, 1936.
WILLIAM BREEN,
1106 Macdonald Ave.Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Spt. 8, 1936.
JOSEPH COURT,
716 Pomona Ave_ El Cerrito
$30 Old Age Security be granted to begin as ofSept. 8, 1930',
WILLIAM J. DAVI-,
R.F.D. Box 486, Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 8, 1936.
MRS. FANNIE HASSELL,
R.F.D. Box 1080, Richmond.
$25 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 8, 1936
ALBERTIS HUNT,
7020 Stockton Ave. E1 Cerrito.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 8, 1936. .
MRS. LOIS HUNT,
7020 Stockton Ave. El Cerrito.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 8, 1936.
MRS..ELIZhbeth IN!JAN,
' Sixth & Ohio Sts. Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 8, 1936.
EDWARD JENKINS,
1532 Chanslor Ave. Richmond.
$10 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 8, 1936.
CHARLES MADISON,
540 — 6th St. Richmond.
$25 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. S. 1936,
MRS. CARRIE O'HARAN,
2575 0'io St. Richmond.
$25 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 8, 1936
CHARLES O-HARAN,
2575 Ohio St. Richmond.
$25. Old Age Security be granted to begin as of dept. 8, 1936.
EDWARD RENDELL,
1311} Liberty St. E1 Cerrito
$27 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 8, 1936.
FRANK A. WELLS,
321 S. 2nd St. Richmond.
$30 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 8, 1936. -
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GEORGE YELAVIC,
19 Delflno St. Pt. nichmond.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of July, 1936.
JOHN ANDERSON,
90 wacdonald Ave. Richmond.
$25 Old Age Security be Increased to $35 Old Age Security as of Sept. 1, 1936
MRS. CATHERI1Z CLANCY,
916 BissellAve. Richmond.
$25 Old Age Security be increased to $35 OldAge Security as of Aug. 1, 1936•
MRS. EMMA INGHAM, ',
807 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito -
$20 Old Age Security be increased to $35. Old Age Security as of July 1, 1936,
and that agreement for transfer be effected.
ROBERT BLIVEN,
335- 21st St. Richmond.
$25 Oheck for July be cancelled.
ALEXANDER RIVOUX,
720 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
August check be cancelled.
MRS. FRANCES SILVERIA,
Giant.
$25 0ld Age Security be discontinued as of Aug. 15, 1936
FRED J. LEARD,
355 South 13th St.Richmond
Aid be denied as appllcznt Is ineligible.
WILLIAM McINTYRE, _
RFD Box 50, hichmond
Old Age Security be denied at applicant's request.
ISABELLE G. NESBITT,
631- 13th St.Richmond.
Aid be denied, as need not established.
MRS. CHARITY MADISON,
3316 Chanslor Ave. Richmond.
$20 State al and $34 County aid be changed to $10 State aid and $44 county
aid as -f Sept. 2, 1936.
MRS. ISABELLE ROSE,
Kendall Ave. Crockett,
$10 State aid to needy blind and $10 county cash allowance be granted to
begin as of Sept. 3, 1936.
LUCIA RICCOBUONO,
Shellback Ave. Walnut Creek. .
$10 Obunty cash allamnce be discontinued as of Aug 1, 1936.
MARY BORGES DONALDSON,
553- 22nd St. Oakland.
$12.50 State and $12.50 county aid for needy blind be discontinued as of
Sept. 1, 1936.
MYRON DORMAN HALL,
P.D. Box 124, Walnut Creek.
$35 Old Age Security be granted tobegin as of Sept. 8, 1936.
MRS. CLARA MANNING,
1018 Green St. Martinez
$32.50 old Age Security be granted as of Sept. 8, 1936 aid to be paid
entilely by the State until a county residence is establizhed, June 28th, 1937.
PORTER ELIAS MANNING,
1013 Green St_ Martinez.
$32.50 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 8, 1936, aid to be
paid entirely by the State until a County residence is established, June 26th, 1937•
THEODORE MEDLIN,
1825 East St.Concord.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 8, 1936.
GEORGE W. VOSE,
Rte #2, Concord, i
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept 9, 1936.
THOMAS DANIEL KELLY,
Butterfield Courts, Martinez.
as"35 0ld Age Security be discontinued as of Aug. 20, 1936.
MRS. ELIZABETH ALBRIGHT,
Walnut Creek, Cal.
$35 Old Age Security be discontinued as of Aug. 1, 1936.
ALBERT SUEYRES,
Walnut Creek.
Ad be denied as need is not established.
MRS. LUCY DOUGLAS,
2520 Salvlo St. Concord. _
Aid be denied.
UPS. ETHEL KEEFE
230 Green St. Martinez.
$10 State aid and $25 countp aid forneedy half orphan child be granted to
begin as of Aug. 7, 1936.
MRS. ETHEL ARMSTRONG,
Jefferson St. lartinez, Cal .
$20 State aid and $25 county aid be increased to $30 State aidand $25. county
aid as of Aug. 1, 1936, and that $30 State aid and $25 county aid be renewed as
of Sept. 1, 1936.
BENJAMIN GROVER,
Port Chicago.
$30 Old Age Security be granted to begin N of Sept. 8, 1936. _
MRS. CRYSTAL GALLI,
403 E. 9th St. Pittsburg.
$20 State aid be granted to begin as of Aug. 15, 1936.
' GUIFFRIDA CHILDREN,
Roman Catholic Orphanage, San Francisco.
$20 State and $40 county aid for said children be paid for the month of
August only to Roman Catholic Orphanage in San Francisco; that $20 State aid and $40
county aid for said children be discontinued as of Sept. 1, 1936.
MRS. CONSTANCE AVILA,
353 E. 2nd St. Pittsburg.
$20 State aid be discontinued as of Aug. 1, 1136.
MRS. SOPHIA CHAMBERLIN,
Brentwood.
a15 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 8. 1936.
ALEXANDER LeGRAND, _
Byron.
$30 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 8, 1936.
FREDERICK NIROAD,
Anderson Auto Camp, Brentwood.
$35 Old Are Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 8, 1936.
MRS. ADELIA A. RISINGER,
Box 235, Antioch
I $25 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 8, 1936.
JOHN RICHARD TERRY,
Davis Auto Camp, Urentwood.
$35 O'_d Age Security be granted to JOHN RICHAI'D TERRY to begin as of Sept. 8,
1936, to be paid entirely by the State until Mr. Terry's county residence is estab—
lished, April 26, 1937.
WILLIAM ELLSWORTH WILLIAMSON
C/o Mrs. Joseph Ramirez, Gen Del. Antioch.
$25 Old Age Security be granted to Mr.Wi111ameen to begin as of Sept. 8, 1936
EMANUEL =ARIBALDI,
Brentwood, Cal.
$30 Old Age security be increased to $35. Old Age Security as of Sept. 1, 1936'
MRS. NANCY NICHOLSON,
Brentwood, Cal.
$30 Old Age Security be increased to $35 Old Age Security as of Aug. 1, 1936.
JAMES C. DUPREE,
Rte #1, Box 89, Brentwood.
That aid be denied as need is not established.
MRS. MARY FERNANDES,
215— 6th St. Antioch
$30 State aid for half orphan children be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1936.
IN Matter of Granting Auth-rity
to the DistrictAttorney to File
Suit on Behalf of Mt. View Fl-,e
District.
WHEREAS, it appears to the Board that the Mt. View Fire District has a
claim against R.Cerelli for damages to the fire truck of said Mt. View Fire Distric ;
IT IS BY THE BOARD OFDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa
County be and he is hereby authorized, if in his judgment the same shall be
necessary, to file suit in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and
for the County of Contra Costa, against R.Cerelll for dnmages to said Mt. View Fire
truck caused by the negligence of said R.Cerell.i.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Sept. 21st, 1936, at 10
o'clock A
Chairman.
R-PAa-Cle rk.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, SEPT. 21st, 1936.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Bvchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L. Cummings, Harry4,
M. Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.4ells, Clerk.
The Minutes of the Board for and during the month of August, 1936, are read
to the Board by the Clerk, and as read are approved by the Board, and signed by the
Chairman and Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF THE FC:iMATION
OF A RECLAMATION DISTRICT OF
CERTAIN LANDS SITUATE IN THE
COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, COMMONLY KNOWN AS kxr
AND DESIGNATED AS FRANK'S ISLAND._
ORDEh CREATING DISTRICT.
The petition of THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, ANDREW '-
BUTIGAN, JOSEPH MARKICH, WESTERN LAND AND RECLAMATION COMPANY, JULIA A. WADDINGTON,
MARTIN T. WADDINGTON, MARTHA WADDINGTON, MAITLAND BRANSTETTER, RAYMOND A. BRANSTETT
ETTA W. SMITH, VIOLA S. BRANSTETTER, HELEN BRANSTETTER KING, EVERETT BRANSTETTER,
FRED C. FRANKS, CAI-FCR9IA LANDS, INC., A'rID BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVIN
ASSOCIATION AND WALLACE W. KNOX, as Trustees under the last will and testament of
Rose A.Bohn, deceased, for the formation. and creation of a Reclamation District forle
reclamation of a certain tract of land situate In the County of Corptrs Costa, State
of California, coming on regulq^1.1, this day to be heard before the Board of Super-
visors of said County of Contra Costa;
IT APPEARING to the satisfaction of said Board and said Board finding °1
that notice of the hearing of sp.id petition has been duly and regularly given for
the time and in the manner required by law, and that there are no objections on file
to said petition, and that no one has appeared befo^e said Board of Sulrr visors
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to contest or object to said ptition or any pert thereof, or to the.granting of said
petition, and the said Board having heard said petition and the evidence adduced in
support thereof, aro
IT FURTHER APPEARING to the satisfaction of said Board and said Board
finding that that certain body of land situate in the County of Contra Costa, State
of California, and which is more particularly described in Paragraph I of said
petition, is now and for a long time heretofore has been subject to flood or overflo
from the San Joaquin River, Piper Slough, False River, Old River, Sand Mound Slough
and Washington Slough, and that said body of land is susceptible of one mode of
reclamation, to wit: by the building of levees where said body of land borders on
said streams and water courses hereinbefore mentioned; and ,`
IT FURTHER APPEARING to the satisfaction of said Board and sa1P Beerd
finding that the petitioners, The Regents of the University of California, Andrew .'r
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Butigan, Joseph Markich, Western Land and Reclamation Company, Julia A.Waddington,
Martin T. Waddington, Martha 'Waddington, Maitland Branstetter, Raymond A. Branstette ,
Etta W.Smith, Viola S.Branstetter, Helen Branstetter King, Everett Branstetter,
Fred C.Franks, California Lands, Inc., and Bank of America National Trust and Saving
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Association and Wallace W.Knox, as Trustees under the last willand testament of Rose
A. Bohn, deceased, are now and at all times in said petition mentioned were the own s
of record of all the real property situate within the exterior boundaries of said
proposed.district; and, _,-�
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IT FURTHER APPEARING to the satisfaction of said Board and said Board finding
that all statements and allegations contained In said petition are true and correct;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said petition as presented be and is
hereby approved and that a Reclamation District be and is hereby established and _
created for the Reclamation of the Body of land particularly desr.rtbed in said petits n
nneisituate in said County of Co,L^a Costa, and that the exterior boundaries of said
district are as follows:
BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the low water line of the westerly
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bank of Old River and the southerly bank of Washington Slough, said point being 1900
feet north.and 297 feet east of the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 2 North,
Range 3 East, Lit. Diablo Base and Meridian; thence meandering in a. general westerly k
.direction along said low water line on the southerly bank of said Washington Slough
and of False River to the point of intersection of the low water lines of the souther y
bank of False River and the easterly bank of Piper Slough, said point of intersection
being 1120 feet east and 475 feet south of the northwest corner of Section 4,
Township 2 North, range 3 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian; thence meandering in a
genera'_ southerly and southeasterly direction along said low water line of the. north— 'a
easterly bark of said Piper Slough to the point of intersection of the low water line
a:
of the northeasterly bank of said Piper slough End the northwesterly bank of Sand
Mound Slough, said point of intersection being 925 feet west and 2510 feet south
of the southeast corner of Section 11, Township2 North, Range 3 East, Mt.Diablo Base
and Meridian; thence meandering in a general northeasterly direction along said low _
I water line of the northwesterly bank of saidsand Mound slough, to the point of
intersaction of the low crater lines of the northwesterly bank of said Sand Mound
a
Slough and the westerly bank of Old River, said point of intersection being 1120
feet east and 1650 feet north of the southeast corner of Section 12, Township 2 _
North Range 3 East, Mt.Diablo Base and Merldian; and thence meandering in a general "t
northerly direction along said low water line of the westerly bank of OldRiver '
to the point of intersection of the low water lines of the westerly bank of said Old
River and the southerly bank of said Washington Slough and the point of beginning.
In the =atter of Declaring
"SAFETY WEEK".
WHEREAS, the Contra Costs County Safety Council, a branch of the National
' Safety Council, has requested this Board of Supervisors to declare the week of Oct.
4th to Oct. 10th, 1936, "Safety Week" throughout said County, and, t
WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors being of the opinion 3F the work being
done by said Safety Council is worthy and should be encouraged;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that we the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Cortra Costa, State of California, do hereby declare the week of Oct. 4th
to October 10th, 1936, as "Safety Week" throughout saidCounty and request that all
citizens of said County land their efforts to said Contra Costa County Safety Counci 4
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to the end that our County may be a safer place in which to reside end that our
highweya may be made safe for travel.
The above and.foregoing Resolution was adopted by the folloring vote of
the Board on the 21st day of Sept. 1936, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long, H.L. Cummings, Harry M.Stow, W.J.Buchanan ..7
and R.J.Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: None.
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Inthe .:atter of Correction of
Assessment.
G.O.Meese,County Assessor, having applied to this board for authorization
to County Auditor to correct following erroneous assessments in accordance with
Provisions of Section 3so4a of the Political Code, to wit:
For year 1936-37:
In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 35956 Lillian Lathle?n and Nellie Lewis are
assessed with E. 6' of Lot 15 and W. 19' of Lot 16 Block 9, Town of Antioch with
Improvements erroneously assessed at ,$2,540. The correct assessed valiation of these
improvements is $1,750.
Vol. 17 Assessment No. 39765 J.E.English is assessed with Lots 2,3,4, Block 7 _
Original Survey to the town of Martinez, with improvements erroneously assessed
at $4,730. The correct asses°ed valuation of these improvements 1,$2,990. 3
Vol. 17 Assessment No. 38392 G.Fazzinl is assessed with Lots 3 and 4, less S.
4 1/2' Block 9 Original Survey to the Town of Martinez, with improvements erroneously
assessed at $2,500. The corre ct assessed valuation of these improvements is $1,670. -
and said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa
County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorize.tlon to County Auditor to correct
said assessments be and the same is hereby granted.,.
In the Matter of Application of Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph Company for
Permission to Lay Cable in Port Costa.
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having applied to this Board
for permission to excavate approximately 75 feet of pavement on MainStreet, Town of 's_
Port Costa, for the purpose of laying an underground cable,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said cable be and the
same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County
Surveyor of Contra Costa County, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said -
District.:-
In the Matter of Receiving
Bids for the Repairs to Old -
Inter-County Tunnel.
This Boa-d having heretofore advertised for bids forthe repairing of old Inte_
County Tunnel, on the Highway between Lafayette and Oakland and this being time set
out in said notice for receiving of bids, the following bids are received, to wit:
BID OF JAMES E. SULLIVAN:
Lumber, per B.M. $239 per M.
iron, per lb. $.08 -
BID OF A. SODA & SON: '
Lumber $219 per M.
Iron, per lh $.10
BID OF C.A. LAURITZEN: -
Lumber, $2'.1 per M.
Iron, $.09 per lb.
BID OF KARL 5. KOLLER:
Lumber, $270 per M.
Iron, $.10 per lb. V.
BID OF MATT. L. SALO, et al.
Bid of $ O5O tire ,Job. -
Thereupon said bids are referred to the County Surveyor of Contra Costa
County and the County Surveyor reports to this.Board that the bid. of Matt L. Salo,
for $6050 is not In accordance with plans and specifications, 1n that he did not bid
a unit price on lumber and iron.
The County Surveyor further reports to this Board that the bid of A.Soda &
Son. Is the lowest and best bid submitted to this Board.
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Thereupon, on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trem-
bath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the bid of A.Soda & Son, at theprices submitted -
In his s.,id bid, be and the same is hereby accepted, and said contract is hereby
awarded to said A,Soda & Son.
IT IS FU_-THE R ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare contracts; and
that the cidder furnish a bond in s,Im of 43630 guaranteeing the faithful performance
of said contract end a bond in sum of 33630 guaranteeing labor and materialmen. ..`
IT IS FURTHIR ORDERED that the certified checks which accompanied the bids
of the unsuccessful bidders be and the same ere hereby ordered returned.
The vote on .said order being as follows:
' Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Supervisor Long not voting.
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In Butter of Appointing z
Planning Commission for the :;,j
County of Contra Costa.
The terms of office of all members of the Planning Commission of the County
of Contra Costa, having expired,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons be and they are
hereby appointed Members of the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, for the ,
terms set out after their respective names, to wit
Erickson J. Bornholdt, for a term of one year.
J.P.Conner s, for a tern of one year.
E.H.'Ward, fora term of two years.
George Foye, for a term of two years. •`.
Keith O.Narbett, for a term of three ,years.
O.K.Smith, for a term of four years.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that H.L.Cummings, be and he is hereby appointed
a Member of said Planning Commission to serve until further order of this Board.
IT IS FURTHER QFDERED that Francis P. Healey, District Attorney of Contra
Costa County, and Ralph R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, by virtue
of their respective offices are hereby appointed ex-officl6 members of said Planning
�ommissi
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In hatter of Consideration of
-payment of Stand-by Charges on Hydra:t s
in the Town of Concord in the Mt. Diablo _
Fire District.
Joseph F.DeRosa, Mayor of the City of Concord, and John L. Garaventa, City
Attorney of the City of Concord, and Ralph D.Bollman, E.W.Glazier, and Frank Rose,
Commissioners of the '.St.Diablo F17-e District, having appeared before this Board in
regard to the consideration of payment of stand-by charge on hydrants located
within the incorporated limits Of the City of Concord, in the Mt. Diablo Fire District
and the District Attorney of Contra Costa. County having reported to this Board that
he had recuested an opinion from the Attorney Gene,al of the State of California, as
to the liability for payment of said hydrant charges snd'that said legal opinion has
not as yet been received;
On motion of'Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the further hearing on said matter be continued for a period of sixty dayl.
The vote on the foregoing order beim; as follows, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, and Trembath.
',J Noes: Supervisor Buchanan.
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In the Matter of Advertising Resources
of Contra Costa County at Walnut Festival
to be held in Walnut Creek.
This Board deeming the Walnut Festival to be held in the City of Walnut
Creek onoct. 2-3-4, 1936, a good advertising medium of the resources of Contra
Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD O'DEP.ED that the sup: of $150 be paid to said Walnut
Festival Committee fo: advertising the resources of said County at the said Walnut
Festival.
IT IS FURTHER Oi;DERED that the Walnut Festival Committee submit to this
Board a duly verified claim on the Advertising Fund of said County In sum of $150
in payment of said advertisement, _.
InMatter of Granting Leaves of
Absence to Supervisors Buchanan, z
Trembath, and social Service Department _
Director Otis Loveridge and County
Health Officer, Dr. W.A.Powell.
Supervisors W.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath, and Social Service Director -.
Otis Loveridge and CoLmty Health Officer Dr.W.A.Powell, having applied to this
Board for permission to leave the State of California;
IT IS BY THE BOARD OPDERED that permission to leave said State of California
be and the same is hereby granted to the aforesaid officers for a period of thirty
days from and after the date of leaving the said State. _
In Matter of Transfer of Funds. r.^.
Onreouest of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
highway warrants,
IT Is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $10,037.94, be transferred from
Motor Vehicle Fund to funds and in the amounts as hereinafter set out, to wit:
Warr.# Survey. Sup.Dist. Sup/Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dig. Sup.Dist.
Accts. #1 accts #2 Accts #3 Accts. #4 Accts. #5 Accts.
280 to
337 Inc. $149.90
336 1263.92
339 220.63 32.45 64.59 $162.94.
340 46.26
34279.4034 144.00
323.90
3 5 31.50 2
47 21.55 5 5
349 61.6o 726.82
351 6so.38 249.59
352 1618.14
35� 51.30 97.64
355 20.39 0-4
15.85
357 358 62.50 700.00
22.50
350
361 51.26 '
39.15
362 284.46
363 166.30
4 16o.so
365 2.50
366 15.51 r
367 92.09 165.27
3669 223.o4
39.07
370 46.97
371 27.07
372 1312.90 911
373 1.00
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Warr.# Survey. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup.Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist.
or accts. #1 Accts #2 Accts #3 Accts #4 Accts #5 Accts.
374 20.21
375 $256.50
38.48
378 $ 5.4o 5226.27
3792 8. 6
—F 1.01 --3-2-6-9—.33 1723.11 1855-54 712.31 20 7.5 .
' Grand Total- $10,037.84.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,r
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to clear accounts for
1935-36, 1 IT IS ORDERED that the follo7ing transfers of appropriations be and
the same are hereby authorized, to wit:
Increase. Decrease.
Memorial bulldine Mtce- 706
Brentwood $147.00
Crockett 36.00
Concord
163.00 1 3.00
The said order ispassed by the unanimous vote of theBoard.,.
In Matter of Fixing Salaries
of Certain Employees of Contra _-
Costa County.
' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the salaries of the following employees
hereinafter set out be and the same are fixed at the sums set opposite their names
to wit:
Morris Pembroke, Elevator Operator, $125.00
Grace V.Belshaw, Asst. Purchasing Agt, 1 0.00 -
Helen Gotelll, " . 1. 11140.00
Jewel M.Johnson Sten. Health Dept. 105.00
Bertha Pederson Public Health Nurse, 145.00
Edna Robinson Public Health Nurse, 165.00
Otis Loveridge, Director So.Ser. Dept. 250.00
Mary LeHane, Visit.Soc.Ser. Dept. 160.00
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that LIS County Auditor draw his warrant monthly in
favor of above named employees in payment of their said salaries commencing as of -
Sept. 3rd, 1936,f
In Matter of Rejection of Claim
of W.R.Oakley. agninst County of
Contra Costa.
W.R.Oakley, having heretofore filed a claim against theCounty of Contra
Costa for Doctor and Hospital bills in the sum of $750 and in the sum of 525,000
for damages claimed to have been sustained by him on account of having been injured
' by Thos. D.Johnston, Jr. Deputy Constable of 9th Judicial Township, and said claim
having been heretofore referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, for
an opinion, as to the legality of said claim, and th= District Attorney of Contra
Cost— Cownty having rendered an Opinion to this Board that said claim is not a legal
claim against the County of contra Costa,
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BO RD
ordered that the ciaimof W.R.Oakley, against the County of Contra Costa, be and the
same is hereby rejected.
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In theMatter of Consolldation _
of Election for Proposed Amendment
of the Charter of the City of
Richmond, with the November General
State and County Election to be
held Nov. 3rd, 1936•
WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Richmond, State of California, has
filed with this Board of Supervisors, a certified copy.of a Resoluticn adopted by
said Council on the lkth day of September, 1936, and which resolution states there
has been presented to the said Council p proposed amendment to the Charter of the
Citi; of Richmond, wh'ch adds a new Article thereto, to be known as "Article XI"
and which provides for a Police and Firemen's pension and retirement fund, and
WHEREAS, said Resolution states it i= necessary to call an election in the
City of Richmond, State of California, for the purpose of submitting to the elect—
ors thereof the question of whether or not said amendment should be added to said
Charter, and
Y7REREAS, the said Resolution authorizes and requests the Board of Supervisors
of Contra Costa County to consolidate with the General State and County Election
to be held on November 3rd, 1936, the election to be held in the City of Richmond,
on the question of whether the Charter of the City of Richmgnd should be amended
by adding a new article thereto to be known as "Article XI" providing for a police
and firemen's pension and retirement fund;
NUN, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the election
necessary tc be heldln the City of Richmond on the question as to whether the Chart r °
of the City of Richmond shall be amended as above set out, be and the same is heteb
ordered consolidated with the November General State and County Election to be
held on November 3, 1936, in =_o ,far as the same affects the precincts located withi
theboundaries of the said incorporated City of Richmond.
BE IT FnTHER RESOLVED AND 01RDERED that said question to be submitted to the
Electors of the said City of Richmond shall appear upon the General State and
County Ballots in so far as the same affect the City of Richmond in the following
form, to wit:
AMENDMENT Tn CHARTER OF CITY OF RICH:OND— INITIATIVE MEASURE. ) YES
Shall the Charter of the City of Richmond be amended by adding ( --------
25. a new "rticle thereto known as "Article XI" providing for a )
Police and Firemen's pension and retirement fund. ( NO
anc t'7at cnly one form of ballot be used.
BE IT FM HER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the results of said election as so
consolldpted be canvassed by the Bca:,d of Supervipors of Contra Costa County and
the final results of said canvas shall be certified by the Clerkof this Board
to the Council of the City of Richmond.
The Foregoing Resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of approval of Financial
Report of Contra Costa County for fiscal -
1935-36.
D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, having presented to this Board, a financial
statement of the County of Cntra Costa for the fiscal year 1935-36,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Financial Report and Statement as so
presented be and the same ishereby approved.
In Matter of Allowance to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following allowances to indigents-.be made
to wit:
WILLIAM 3E CKER,
2021 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 21, 1936.
MRS. EMMA HAMILTON,
524 Richmond St. El Cerrito.
$35 Old Age Security be granted tobegin as of Sept. 21, 1936.
WILLIAM S. HAMILTON,
524 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito.
35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 21,1936.
DANIEL BELLE HOGENCAIE,
167- 6th St.Richmond.
$15 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 21, 1936.
J-SEPH HOGENCAMP, -
167- 6th St. Richmond.
$15 Old A-e security be granter to begin as of Sept. 21, 1936.
CHARLES S. McGRADY,
20 Northwest Ave. Richmond. - -
935 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 21, 1936.
ALBERT MORTIMER
RFD #1, Box 655, Berkeley
$19.50 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 21, 1936.
LAFAYETTE WEAVER,
4528 Wall Ave. Ric-nmond. _
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Spt. 21, 1936.
CHARLES C. CURRY,
San Pablo.
935 O1dAge Security be granted (renewed) as of Aug, 1, 1936.
MRS. .MARY DUCOING,
204 Avila St. Richmond.
$17.50 Old Age Security be renewed as of Aug. 1, 1936.
MRS. ETTA HARPST,
263- 14th St. Richmond.
$$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Aug. 1, 1936,
MARTIN HOV,
5745 Potrero Ave. Richmond
$30 Old Age Security be. renewed as of Aug. 1, 1936.
YRS. PSARY BALONEY,
655- Sixth St. Richmond
$35 O1dAge Security be renewed as of Aug. 1, 1936.
MRS. CAR1,1E SARGENT,
324 South Ninth St. Richmond
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Aug. 1, 1936..
' WILLIAM WILLIS,
136- 16th St. Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Aug, 1, 1936.
NELLIE MAR BOULEWAP.E,
546- 18th St. Richmond.
930 Old age Security be increased to $35. as of Sept. 1, 1936.
MRS. DONA CLIFF,
3318 Roosevelt ,xve. Richmond.
Old Age Security be increased from 320 to 635 as of Sept. 1, 1936,
MRS. LAVERNA B. OLSEN,
1239 Liberty St. El Cerrito
Old Age Security be discontinued as of Sept. 5, 1936.
CLARA B. BA T,EY,
1433 Everett St. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security be denied, as need not established.
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FRANK E. BAILEY,
1433Everett St. El Cerrito.
Old Age Security be denied, as need not established.
ALMA HARPER,
253 Pomona Ave. E1 Cerrito _
That aid be denied as need not established.
MAS. EMMA B. KIRBY,
703 Norvell St. El Cerrito
That aid be denied, as need not established.
CLAR.4 J. OLIVER,
2231 Wilcox Ave. Richmond.
That aid be denied, as need not established.
MRS. ANNIE L➢UIS,
QUININE ST. PINOLE
0 State aid for needy half orphan children be granted to begin as of Sept.
1st, 193 •3
MRS. TERESA PETRELLI
Box 132, Sanford St•Nt.P.ichmord
$30 State. and $20 County aid be granted for needy half orphan children, to
begin as of Sept. 1, 1936.
MAS. MARGUERITA DIAS,
P.O. Box 458, Sutter St. San Pablo
$20 State and $20 county aid for needy half orphan children be renewed as
of Sept. 1, 1936.
MRS. ALICE LeGRAND -
413 South St. Richmond
$20 State and $15 county aid be decreased to $10 State aid and $15. county aid
as of Sept. 9, 1936•
19ALTER G.EDWARDSI
PORT COSTA.
$35 Old Age Security be granted tobegin Sept. 21, 1936.
MICHAEL J.H. RYAN,
533 Loring Ave. Crockett.
$35 Old Age Security be graMd to begin as of Sept. 21, 1936.
MRS. AMANDA SAARI,
Panvill.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 21, 1936.
SAMUEL SAARI,
Danville.
$35 Old Age security be granted to begin as of Spt. 21,. 1936.
JOSE SOTO,
Port Costa.
$12.50 State aid and $12.50 Co-nty aid be discontinued as of Sept..1, 1936.
MR. BASILIC PAOLI,
Granger's Wharf, Martinez. -
$14 County ca-h allowance be increased to $15. county tach allowance and be
renewed as of Aug. 1, 1936.
JOSEPH EDWARD TOLBERT,
1335 Estudillo St. Martinez.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 21, 1936.
FRED 1,EIRS,
Walnut Creek
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Aug. 1936•
MRS. MARY BROCK,
RFD Box 92, Walnut Creek
That June, July and August OldAge Security checks being held in the Auditor's
office be cancelled. Aid to be restored as of Sept. 1, 1936.
JOE DUARTE,
2347 Fernando St. Concord.
$10 State and $85 county aid for needy whole orphan children be decreased
to $10 State and $10 county aid as of Sept. 6, 1936.
MRS. MARGARET WINDSOR, �..,.
Oak & Palm Sts. Mt View, Martinez.
$30 State and $20 county aid be reduced to $10 State aid only for Marie Wind-
sor as of Aug. 26, 1936• `
CHARLES E.DeFORCE,
334 ••ellington Ave. Clyde.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 21, 1936.
WALTER MYRI CK,
Gen. Del. Clayton
$32. Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 21, 1936.
HENRY WINTEB!fEYER,
849 Black. Diamond St. Pittsburg
521 Old Age Security be diaontinued as of Aug. 1,. 1936.
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MRS. SARAH SEPTIEN, --
100A York St. Pittsburg
$20 State and $30 county aid for child en of an incapacitated father be granted
to begin as of Sept„ 11, 1936. '
LOUISE CUBA,
426 Cutter St. Pittsburg.
$30 State and $30 county aid for needy half orphan children be renewed as ofj
Sept. 1, 1936.
MR. AND MRS, STEVE MAXIE
(for Bogolea chit^ren)
355 E. 5th St. Pittsburg
$30 State and $15 county aid be increased to $30 State and $30 county aid
as of Sept. 1, 1936.
ROBERT CALLAHAN, _
Gen. Del, Byron
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 21, 1936.
JOHN JAMES FEELY,
Byron,
$25 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 21, 1936.
MILLARD FILL6101-:E FROST,
RTE #1, Box 224-A, Brentcod.
$20 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 21, 1936
MRS. RARTHA RcELROY,
Rte 1, Brentwood.
$25 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Sept. 21., 1936.
GEORGE WILSON, _
Gen. Del. =rentwood
That aid be denied aszpplicant is Ineligible.
MRS. EUNICE VEALE,
122- 5th St. Antioch
.20 State aid or neegv half orphan children be discontinued as of Sept. 6, 193 .�
In Matter of allowance to
Indigents under care of -
Probation Officer.
IT IS BY THE BCARD ORDERED that beginning Sept. 1, 1936, $10 State and $50 Ji
County aid be granted to Thos.A.Boyer, Probation Officer, for the support and
maintenance of Della, Gloria and Mary Guiffrida. (Auditor's first warrant to cover
September, 1436). (Case Transferred Aug. 31, 1936, from Social Service Dept. to
Probation Department)., .n
In Matter of Aopcinting of Election
officers for General Election on Nov. 3, 1936.
and designation of polling place in each Precinct
for s,id election.
It appavi ng to the Board that it will be necessary to designate polling place
and appoint election officers to conduetthe General Election-to be held on November 3,
1936, from six o'clock A.M. to 7 o'clock P.M. of said day when the polls will be
closed in the several election precincts in Contra Costa County hereinafter named
and at the place in aach precinct hereinafter named,
IT IS BY TPF; BOARD ORDERED that the following named plat=s in each precinct
of the County of Contra Costa, be and the same is hereby designated as the Polling
Place for each precinct en' the following :r:ned qualified persons be and theyare
hereby appointee election officers to conduct said election in each of the following
' named precincts, to wit:
BERKELEY PARK PRECINCT:
Polling Place Community Hall, 376 Coluss Ave.
Inspector: Richard T.3addle.
Judges: J.11.Holmes, Edith Heaver,
Clerks, +-averna L,Adaison, Christina Dunbar; Pearl F.Harrell.
EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 1.
Polling Place: Schwake Hall, 417 San Pablo Ave. E1 Cerrito
Insuector, Laura +.McNeil
Judges, Queenie L.Schwa.e, Olt-P. J.B.L^e.
Clerks, Nellie 1. Schoute, Myrtle Lutz, Hazel E. Allinic.
EL CERRITO PRECIN-T D'.'. 2.
Polling* Place, Harding School, Fairmont Ave & Center St. EZ Cerrito
Inspector, Edith Leitch
Judges, Tewel P..Neeks, Lena A.Hudson
Clerks, Lillian J. :.:arsala, Loretta S,Drennen, Vera C.Alveraz.
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EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 3.
Polling Place, Walter's Garage, 624 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito
Inspector, Anna O'Malley
Judges, Jessie Wilson; Mabel V.Hitcheock
Clerks, Lucy D.Redding, Isabelle E.Weyend, irargret Hannon
EL CERRITO PRECINCT NC. 4.
Polling Place, Fairmont Bohool, Kearney St. between Eureka and Stockton.
Inspector, Clyde B.Stamper,
Judges, Frieda J.Garey, Gustav A.Dahlen
Clerks, Audrey L.Carey, Gladys Chiappe, Penelope C.Hollsr.
EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. G
Polling Place: McCarty's Garage, 7517 Terrace Drive, E1 Cerrito
Inspector, Ida Betynski
Judges, Frances B.Christ, Mae Patrick .
Clerks, Elizabeth D.Alman; Grace J. McCarty, Yvonne J.Stinnett.
EL CERRITC PRECINCT I.O. 5.
Polling Place, El Cerrito Fire Hall, 1300 San Pablo Ave. El Cerrito
Inspector, Kathryn Sandvick
-� Judges, Margaret S. Broberg, Clara Brensel
- Clerks, Irene Glasson, Esther Silvestrini, Pauline Gay
EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 7. _
Polling Place, Rossi Hall, Potrero Avenue near San Pablo, ElCerrito. -
Inspector, E.N.Wuelzer.
Judges, Adler A.Arneson, John Rossi
Clerks, Gladys_ M. Beck, Marian Gundry, Jean Hyatt,
EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 8.
Polling Place, Whitaker's Garage, 5322 Barrett Ave. Richmond.
Inspector, Edith L. Whitaker. .
Judges, Beulah K.Jones, Verna B.Estes
Clerks, Olive J. Concannon, Frances E.Degnan, Ruth Creason
EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 9
PollinF Place, William's Garage, 5801 Barrett ave. Richmond.
Inspector, Frances A.Lods
Judges, Winifred Edwards, Philomena O'Brign. -{3
Clerks, Martha Radke, Hilda E.Archibnld, Florence Russell %r
EL CERRT_^0 PRECINCT NO. 10 q
Polling Place, Heydegger's Garage, 6107 El Dorado St. Richmond
Inspector, JSlllan W.Chase,
Judges, Arthur F.VSeira, Myra M.Reese,
Clerks, Dora A.Bowen, Emma Williams, Arthur Love ,
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KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 1. �``
Po111nF Place, Foster's Garage, 296 Arlington Ave. Berkeley
Inspector, Edwin P.Shank
Judges, Myra Larkin, Edna L. Swartz
Clerks, Ella C.Eldridge, Jack P.15orchant, Ellen P. Willito
YENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 2.
Polling Place, Dakin's Garage, 671 Oberlin Drive, Berkeley
Inspector, Gay A.Rosenberg ---i
Judges, Helen 1,11cDermont, Irene I. Brill
Clerks, Anni= ':7.11,cmard, Mary L. Gries, S.Morey Eva.
KENSINGTON ?1-U1CT NO. j,
'railing Place, Cassidy's Garage, 42 Ardmore Road, Berkeley _
Inspector, -edcllne Johnson
Judges, Rachel R.Best, Elaine M. Sulliger,
Clerks, Erva DeCosta, Elizabeth Stinson,.Claire M. McClure.
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1
Polling Place: Veteran's Firemen's Hall, Srandard Ave. A Eddy Sts. Richmond.
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Inspector, Arthur Howell y
Judges, Ruby Ellis, Viola McChristian
Clerks, John Lindahl, Frank Marsh, Virginia Bryant,
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RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 2.
Polling Place, Masonic Hall, 210 Washington Ave. Richmond
Inspector, Daisie B.Jenklns
Judges, Mary B.Moyle, Elizabeth Cramer
Clerks, Ethel M. Alexander, Margaret Teeling, Clara W.Machado
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 3.
Polling Plsc Hess' Garage, 323 Washington Ave. (rear) Richmon
rspector, Thom--.g McCormick
Judges, Elizabeth Pansch, Lucetta W. Dunlap '"n
Clerks, 14ellie Stiefvater, Annie M. McCabe, Consuelo Webster. _
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 'L
Polling Place: Store Room, 158 Washington Ave. Richmond [
Inspector: Gertrude Paasch #
Judges: Blanche Fenner, Viva A.Crum •f
Clerks, Reva M. Carey, Thomas B. Waite, Mary O'Brien.
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RICHMOND F?ECINCT NO. 5. .
Po111nr Place,Store Room, 25 Park P1ace,Richmond
Inspector, Thomas Kenny
Judges, Arthur S.Whiteaide, Hattie H.t9eston
Clerks, ,Sarie Ceridoro, John J.Kenny, Nellie A.Cooper:
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 6. .z
Polling Place, Washington School, Montana St. & East Richmond Ave.
Inspector, Adellne Stender,
' Judges, Lena L. Feudner, Gertrude R.Splersch
Clerks, Emma Morelli, Rose M. Dingle, Margret E.Allyn
RICHMOND PPECNCT NO. 7
Bolling Place, South Richmond Improvement Club, 329 South 4thSt. Richmond
Inspector, Glenn L. Conn 5.
Judges, Nellie M. Dimock, Edward Dolan
Clerks, Mary A.Baldwin, T.H. Craig, Marguerite Bush s
' RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 8
Pollinp Place, Nystrom School, South 12th and Maine Ave. Richmond
Inspector, Marie Lee Kelly
Judges, Edith 3i. Nystrom, Alice H Robolns _
Cleils, Joseph L. Baker, Grace D.Curry, Sadie F. Cook
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 9 ry
Polling Place, Smith's Garage, 2716 Cutting Blvd. Richmond '
Inspector, harry Ells
Judges, Henning L. Nelson, Grace Messenger,
Clerks, Roy J. von Dollen; OtillieSummers, Adelaide B.Picton
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 10
Polling Place, Sulpizio's garage, 121- 19th St Richmond
Inspector, Bessie Reuleln
Judges, Edith M. Inman, Barney N.Pennington
Clerks, 1-1111dred A.Cha.mberlain, Nina F.Vlckery, Esther J. Detlow
RICHMOND PP.ECIMT NO. 11
Polling Place, Builder's Exchange, 248- 14th St. Richmond _
Inspector, Cora Rogers,
Judges, Mary E. McCann, Ann^ B. Horner
Clerks, WayneC.Cooley,-Charles 0. Long, Nada Perasso
RICHMOND PFE CINCT•NO. 12.
Polling Place: Healy's Garage, 163- 13th St.Richmond
Inspector, Bernard E..Dolan ;
Judges, Curtis A.Patterson, Jahn F.Healy
0lerks, Annie Prowse, Helen K. Dimock, Otto Brombscher.
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 13.
Polling Place, Lincoln School, 239- 10th St. Richmond "-
Inspector, Wirt Doolittle.
nudges: Bernice McCormick, William Urquhart'
Clerks, Oral L. Pearce, Maud Arnold, Dennis R.Kelleher.
RICHMOND PRECINCT 1,10. 14.
Polling Place, Ogborn's Garage_ 215- 8th St. Richmond
Inspector, M.J.Gordor.
Judges, Freda K. Stolker, Louise E.Swartout
Clerks, Margaret J. Logan, Christina E. Byrne, Luella W.Lang
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 15,
Polling Place, Fire House No. Two, 235- 5th St. Richmond. -
Inspector, Gerry A.Follett,
Judges, F.W.Bradbury, Embra L. Washburn
Clerks, Ida M. Long, Ruth A.Nercomb, nermine A.Moore.
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. lo', -
Polling Place, Muth's Garage, 212- 3rd St. Richmond.
' Inspector: W.J.Sirnett,
Judges, Anita Trarsue, Aileen B.Drown
Clerks, Charles Kaiser, Amelia Spires, Minnie Sanderson
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 17
z'olling Place, Saunder's Garage, 100 uissell Ave. (rear) Richmond.
Inspector, Frank Marcollo
Judges, Florence Pldcock, Mirt le A.Dickinson '^
Clerks, Louise Pd, Willis, William Hampshire, Ida C.Johnson
' Richmond PRECINCT NO. 18,
Polling Place, Samuel's Garage, 204 Nevin Ave. Richmond
Inspector, Albert A.Beckman, .
Judges, Martha Schumacher, Margaret Shea,
Clerks, Ethel A.Eakle, Jennie S.Conwell, Irene H.Baldwin
RICHIdO1D PRECINCT NO. 19
Polling Place, Richmond Public Library, 4th St. a Nevin Ave.
Inspector, Wil'_iam E.Carey
Judges, Bertha M. Smedley, Ethyl J.Magart,
Clerks, Marie L.Whiting, John'Nlaxwe1l, Brownie Maxwell,
RICHMOND PRN:CJ!CT NO. 20,
Polling Place, Hansen's Garage, 427- 8th St. Richmond
Inspector, Ruth F.Nicholson
Judges, Effie D.Fraser, Ruth J. Brashear
Clerks, Isaac McGuffin, Dora Scari, Mabel H.Ayer.
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RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 21.
Polling Place, Richmond Club House, 2.125 Nevin Ave. Richmond
Inspector, -.A.Jonea,
Judges. :7isee J. Bertram, Ernest J.Martin
Clerks, Violet Klemm, Abbie E.Oakes,Lida M.Yeadon.
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 22. -'
Polling Place, Curry Auto Sales Rooms, 1401 Macdonald Ave. Richmond
Inspector, Alfred C.Childs, -
Judges, Ida Daley Howsmon; Victoria T.Leggett,
Clerks, Mary A.-alley, Grace J.Browning, Julia I.Maskal r
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 23,
Pollins Place, Brown's Gar e,
� 595- 11th St. Richmond
Inspector, Ames Brown
Judges, Grace Jenkins, Albert M. Healey
Clerks, Lonnie C.Bullock, Mary B.Davis, Milton L.Frazier.
R-CHL104D PRECINCT NO. 24,
Polling Place, Wisser's Garage, 719 Maple St. Richmond.
Inspector: Henry Bill
Judges: T.E.`'llnch, Edythe Kaufman .'
Clerks, Elizabeth F.Reeb, Elizabeth Johns, Delia J. C39rk.
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 25,
Polling Place, Prange's Garage, 516 Ripley Ave. Richmond
Inspector, Elizabeth Glover,
Judges, Mary M. Grierson, Rhoda L. Richardson
Clerks, Roy R.Martin, Miriam L. '.Milson, Joseph Jeffery s
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RICHMOM11, PRECINCT NO. 26
Polling Place, Bards's Garage, 591- 3rd St. Richmond
inspector, PRichael "eischlaeger
Judges, Elizabeth Barbieri, Maggie E.Booth
Clerks, Viola Cox, Frances Michel, zertha E.Palmer
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 27
Polling Place, Store Room, 901- 7th St. Richmond
Ingretor, George Morrison.
Judges; Alice Scarlett, A.L.Durnalr"j
Clerks, Margaret Drexel, Frances J. Neville, Nellie 17. Read.
RICH110ND PFECINCT NO. 23
rolling Pines Healy's Garage, 743- 17th St. Richmond.
Inspector, F.J.Schumscher.
7ilages, Lelah Baker, Anna Theis
Clerks: Eberhard Forwick, Liary E.Kaphan, Walter E.Maslov.
RICHMOND PRECINCT NC. 24
Polling Place, Smith's Garage, 615- 19th St. Richmond
Inspector, 7;lllinm B.Richmend
Judges, May Thorn, Cliffod J. Pickard.
Clerks, Annie McGrath, Susan Pimm, narriett Davis. a
RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 30 �..
Polling Place, Fire House No. 3, 1900 Barron :,7c. Richmond
Inspector, Frrrcis M. Cole
Judges,Joseph Baker, Pearl Johnson?
Clerks, Laura J. O'Donohoe, Ada L. Hart, 'Bessie E.Eggerth
RICHMCNjD PRECINCT N0. 31
Polling 'Place: Soby's Garage, 479- 22nd St. Richmond
Inspector, Charles B. Burns ,
Clerks, Velma Mae Quinn, Nellie E.Lambrecht, Lulu A.Hudson '
Judges, R.A.Spencer. Anita J. Dunning.
RICHMOND PRECINCTNO. s 2.
Polling Place, Blake' Garage, 773- 22nd St. Richmond
Inspector, Michael Frates,
Judges, Clarabell Kendall; Jeannette Lamarra *'.'
Clerks, James E.Rasmussen, Helen Finck, Wilhelmina Reed.
RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 3
Polling Place, Pedrick a Garage, 2304 11aricopa Ave. Richmond
Inspector, Ted N. Westdin
Judges, Msbel J. Outman, Bertha N.Bacon -
Clerks, Edna E.Seaton, Elizabeth Dunlap, Cora Muir.
RICHMCND ?RECINCT NO. ?k.
Polling Plsce, East Richmond Grocery, 999 San Pablo Ave. (rear) Richmond.
Inspector, E.L.Pearson `
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Jud esMary E.zindle
g y, Edward J. Brennan
Clarke, Sibyl K. McCabe, Julia M. Campbell, Ruth A.Bibbins. °r
RICHMOND PRECINCT No. 35.
Polling Place, Bell's Garage, 5208 Barrett Ave. -Richnond. 'r
Inspector, Thomas A.Duggan z
Judges, Clyde R.Faurot, Pauline M.Metz
Clerks, Melissa B.K i nstrey, Groce M.Rogers, Harry 0: Watson. ''
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RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 36
Polling Place, Pleau'=_ Garage, 539-41st St Richmond
Inspector, H.E.Graham
Judges, Mabel R.Elwell, Teresa Powers,
Clerks, Edna McCann, Violette L.Morken, Lura A.Rohl ',y
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RICH P.IOND PF.ECINCT NO. 37
Polling Place, Ryan's Garage, 413- 34th St. Rtchmorn
Inspector, Mary A-Kearns,
Judgee, -berths Hnthawrlf. Pcte Caletti -
Cl,:k
rs, Dessie E.Johnson, Gladys A.-harris, Louise B.}7a.lker.
RICHi:eCND PREC-!CT NO. 38 s={
Pollin.= Place, Grant School, 24th St. and Grant Ave. Richmond
lnepector, J.W.Dletrick
' Judges, Henriettr. Curry, Eva Seger,
Clerks, Janet Hitchcock., Cornelius Lynch, Kate Bauer,
RIC:?,_°^,,i_ PRECINCT NO. 39
Polling Place, Longfellow Junior High School, 244- 22nd St. Richmond
Inspector, Cora C-
.Thayer -
Judges, Marie 0. Vaslie, Dora mcAllister-
Clerks, • illian Fitzpatrick, "Gustav B.8'erner, Evelyn G.Massey
RICHMOND PHECINCT NO. 40
Polling Place, Fletcher's Garage, 3804 Well Ave. (rear) Richmon-
:,ector, H.E.Fletcher,
Judges, Francis Robert ?thel A.Beckley -
Clerks, Jo IA. Armstrong, Norms Colombo, Julia Vignati
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 41
Polilne, Place, Stege School, 51st St. Potrero Ave. Richmond
Inspector, Adolph Vossbeck
judges, Minnie S.Dohrmann, John Crenly
Clerks, Mary E.Discroll, Yarg,.ret L.Gately, AnraL. Soldavini
RICHI:!CUD PRECINCT NO. 42, -
Polling Place, :Pinningham's Garage, Cor. Santa Cruz and Santa Clara Ave. Richmond
Inspector, Ella B Ralph
Judges Belle L. Rawson, J.'N..Frank -
Clerks, Carrie Hollenbaugh, Helen G. Henson,Ellen Fanner,
RICHT„O..L Pi,ECINCT N0. 43,
Polling, Place, Yeater's Garage, 810- 23rd St. Richmond
Inspector, Mary Magart
Judges, Luch Nee, Frank L. Carrol-
Clerks, Helen G_:::acIntosh, ^lvin H.Cole, Adrian L. Newman
RICHMOND PRECI!UT NO. 44, -
Polling Place, Perry's Garage, 689- 35th St.hichmond
Inspector, Sylva h: Tandy
Judges, Jennie V.RainDldi, Lilly L. Gil_ard,
Clerks, Martha N. Plc'_ering, Lar.n B.Cassin, Adaline M.Glover, -
RICH:IIOND PRECINCT NO. 45,
Polling Place, Vallerga's arage, 555 Key Blvd. Richmond
Inspector, Joy Cushing,
Judges, Dorothy E.Davison, Madge H.Rector,
Cleft, Vivian S.d�axwf11, Eertha I.Shubat, Marie V.O'Conr.el'_ -
SAN PABLO PRECIINC^T NO. 1
Polling Place, San Pablo Motors Garage, Alvarado St. near Church _
Inspector, Helen u: arton
Judges, nernice Carlfield, 'Nave Azevedo
Clerks, "arian Lo'toza, Ellen K. De-by, Manuel 11. Moitoza,
SAN PABLO PRECINCT N”. 2.
Polling Place: Bonham's Home, 4th & Bush Sts. $a.n Pablo
Inspector. Ilita G."ard,
Judges, Edith L. Cain, Joella Bonham
Clerks, Laura Benton, Myrtle E.McCoy, Lucia Bernardi Soito. -
SAN PABLO PFC-:CINCT N0. 3,
' Pollint; Place: Light House Inn Garage, San Pablo Ave. opp. Inn, SanPablo
Inspector, Bertha '.Evans,
Judges, Erma Kamb. Cora N. Douquet
Cleiks, Alma Perks, Ella Mi. Locke, Cecil Berry
SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 4,
Polling Place, Cosmopolitan Club, York andGertrude Sts_ North Richmond _
Inspector, Fernando Silva,
Judges, Margaret Llatteucci, Henry O.Chaney
' Clerks, Mollie Silva, Hattie Vaughn, Otto Barnl
SAN` PABLO PRECINCT NO. 5,
Pollint- Place, San Pablo School. San Pablo
Inspector, Alvina C.Franik
Judges, Helen Frazer, fiery I. Dexter, -
Clerks, Clive Mae Johnson, Ruth E.Faria, Frances H. Pedretti,
BATS PABLO PRECINCT NO. 6,
Polling Place, Sheldon School. San Pablo
Inspector, John B.Bodin
Judges, Ethel G.Bryan, J^mes A.Dooling•
Clerks, Marie M. Moss, Marguerite Turpen, Percy Louis Castro, Jr.
Giant Precinct.
Polling Place, Giant Club House, Giant.
Inspector, J.Ernest Durand, -
Judges, Edward Hardyman, Ida McDowall,
Clerks, Eugenia Bird, Josephine Johnston, Ruth R.Livingston,
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CLEUM PRECINCT
Polling Place, Social Hall, Oleum
Inspector, Willinm Riley
Judges, Rea P. Briggs, Helen W.Smith
Clerks, Charles A.Gregory, Robert LeBeuf, Catharyn M.Havely
RODEO PRECINCT NO. 1,
Polling Place, Rodeo Hall, Rodeo.
Inspector, J.D.Smit'_-
Judges, Mae L. Dickinson, ;Jae A.Joseph '3?
Clerks, Ella B. Ackerman, James R.Lakeman, Rose A.Siln.
RODEO PRECINCT NO. 2,
Polling Place, Rodeo Garage, Rodeo
Inspector, Nellie R.Hagen _
Judges, Lucy E.Higuera, Margaret P. Faris.
Clerks, Daisy D.Bennett, Blanche Malandra, Themla H. McKeen
_.RODEO PRECINCT NO.
Polling Place, Rodeo School, Rodeo
Inspector, $erre Mahoney ,
Judge s, Sam Wallin Herrod, Nellie Fa.ria
Clerks, Doris V. Steinberg, Helen Penny, Dorothy C.Peabody
PINOLE PRECINCT NO. 1.
Polling Place, Accomazzio's Garage, Pinole.
Inspector, Helen F.1•+:cDonald,
Judges, Ellen Lucid, Teresa Clark
Clerks, Angelina Stats, May I. Silva, Sophie I. Illg
PINOLE PRECINCT NO. 2,
Polling Place, iown Hall, Pinole -_
Inspector, Clarence L. Townes,
Judges, t:argaret Race, Etta L. Curran,
Clerks, Mary L.Amend, LerT,, C.LeFebvre, Mary A,Lewis,
HERCULES PPE CIrT.
Polling Place, Community Center, Hercules.
Inspector, Compton Gault, Sr.
Judges, Emma Ashenfelter, Roxie M. DDon
Clerks, Goldie E.Sill, Alice R.Doidge, Eva Eye
SELBY PRECI?OT -
Polling Place, Tormey School, Tormey ,
Inspector, Charles Richards, Sr
Oudges, M. Freda Raiff, Juanita A.Cribb,
Clerks, Elsie McQuiston, waude L. Flastings, Ernest W.Curtis
CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 1:
Polllm_ Place: Prytz Plumbing Shop
Inspector, Tena McManus
Judges, Warren Davis, N.Eveln Fairclough.
Clerks, Tessie C.Kobes, Anastasia Hurley, Anna 14.Lewis,
CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 2,
Polling Place, Neff's Garage,
Inspector, Gladys Price, '
Judges, !? ry Coffin, jorgen P.Vind
Clerks, Cecile Pates, Bertha Langford, Gertrude Hutchinson
CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. j, _
Pmlling Place, Crockett Fire Dept.
Inspector, Dorothy Witt,
Judges, Loretta M.Kenny,
Clerks, Winifred Friend, Mary O'Leary.Kennedy, Irene Matheson
CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 4,
Boy Scouts Hall, Polling Place. _
Insnector, Elizabeth G.Murphy
Judges, Lillian Helqumt, Pixie M. Jacobs
Clerks, Minnie F.Rorick, Mary E.Dolphus, Lucille Glass
CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 5,
Polling Place, I.D.E.S. Society Hall
Inspector, Richard R.W.J. Dabel
Judges, Jane Regan, James 'S.Martin
Clerke, Teresa '.d.Vitale, Sarah J. Owens, Mrs. Catherine Ghiorso
CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 6,
Polling Place, Dowrelio's Store.
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dnsnector, Rose Krauskopf
Judges, Elizabeth Girola, Erma Colombo
Clerks, Sarah O'Shaughnessy, Mamie Duarte, i.ortha Souza
CROCKETT PRECINCT O- 7 .
Polling Place, Iacobitti Garage,
Inspector, Lorretts May 7+adman
Judges, Ward. ;ieff, Hazel Pegden
Clerks, Ella Bender, Evelyn R.Simpson
CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. R
Polling Place, VALONA FIRE House.
Inspector. Cjas Wind.
Judges, Agnes M.Kelleher, Eva F.Whitaker.
Clerks, Clotilde McKeown, Mary J. Rey and Pierina A.Griffati
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PORT COSTA PRECINCT 140. 1.
Polling Place, ReNear Store. _
Inspector, Anita Manger
Judges, Michael Shea, Niels 4artinsen
Clerks, Edna Fosgate, Blanche L.Ylilson, Julia Harrington
FOR COSTA COSTA NO. 2,
Polling Place, School house. _
Inspector, James Ahern
Judges, Catherine Id. Cox, Jennie Norton
' Clerks, Effie Inks, Josephine 111111ff, Katherine McCarthy
DANVILLE PRI.CT_NCT NO.1
Polling Place, I.O.O.F.Hall
Inspector, Hannah L. Harrison _
Judges, Chester F.Axtell, Marcia Eddy
Clerks, Olivia Chaboya, Edna D.'++atson, 4ary McCauley
DANVILLE_PRECINCT NO. 2.
Polling Place, Danville Fire Dept.
Inspector, Francis S.Andreasen
Judges, Harold B.Root, Chas. 'A.Scott,
Clerks, Pearl A.Johnson, Merle S_Elliott, Josephine Close.
SAN RAMON PRECINCT -
Pollinr-, Place, San Ramon Community Club
Inspector, Laura F.Fereira
Judges, Noel D.Norris, Mae B.Swartz
Clerks, Christ_-- J.Rutherford, Hannah E.Hansen, Herbert .Elworthy
TASSAJARA PRECINCT.
Polling Place: Tassajara Hall
Inspector, Louis Frates, '
Judges, Man-el J.Bettencourt, Vnlborg Andersen -
Clerks, Elsie Beyer, Evelyn Smith, Elsie Vargas
ALAMO PRECINOT
Polling Place, School House
Inspector, Lloyd E.Ivor• _
Judges, Lilies A.Stone, Aljareen S.Fuller
Clerks, Lucretia Manning, Alda Stoddard, Annie J. Chase.
LAFAYETTE PRECINCT. NO. 1.
Polling Place: M.M.Garrett Office.
' Inspector, John H. f'.ullikin '
Judges, Lillian Armanmino, Irene Bunker
Clerks, Edna N P_tersen, Gyneth naldwin, Milo red McLeod.
LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NC. 2:
Polling Place, Lafayette Imp. Club. 3
Inspector, Emil O.Hermann
Judges, Alice Corbett, Ida Flood
Clerks, iarie P. Coleman, Emil Colt, Katherine Schutt
CANYON PRECINCT.
Polling Place, 'Wilkinson Store.
Inspector, Rita G Mont Ev mery
Judges, Conrad R.Schaffer, Fred Sidler,
Clerks, Gabrielle Cooper, Idary E.Wales, Nora E.Curry
I„ORAGA PRECINCT
Polling Place, School House.
Insnector, Thos P.Csrroll
Judges, Andrew Mulholland, Amy.Souza
Clerks, James Gilbert, Michael Lnrch, Marie M.Marshall
ST. KaRY'S PRECINCT.
Polling Place, 3t.Mary's College
Inspector, J,sePh I 4d a:s,
' Juages, Joseph J Sharkey, ;.:ichnel J. Mr^nhy
Clerks, 711liam Simon 'F•n. B.Wills, Zm.J.Milllken,
ORINDA PRECINCCT.
Polling ?lace, Orinda Fire House.
Inspector, E.E.MeVay
Judges, Lois E.Zar..loch, Arline S.Harrold
Clerks, Lillian Dorrington; Josephine Dawson, Margaret Trucker. - _
Polling Place, v lhambra Farm Bureau
Inspector, Nance Hann
Judges, Bessie C.�=-''bert, Jennie '&inslow
Clerks, Maxine L7.Almori?,ou J. Nelson, Zilla 14. Hang
WALNUT CREEK PREC'AxT NO. 1.
Polling Place, Memorial Building.
—� Inspector, Ada Ford.
Judges, ? . Bradley, Dorothy Blac'Lwell g
Clerks, Alice Laird, Mary A.Ridgway, Mrs. Irene C.Desebomps
tNALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 2, _
Pollin- Flare, Fire House.
Inspector, Eva Leech
Judges, Doris Wagner, Bernice Burk
Clerks, C.E.Landes, Lois B.Lyman, Bettina Mc"ombs. '
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WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT 140. 3.
Polling Place, Library.
Inspector, Beatrice Chalker _
Judge s,ECizabeih'OlMeara, ^.ora. ;arshril -
Clerks, Helen L.heed, Johnson Thomas, Margaret I. Cockerton
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C,'ALNUT GR.EER PF-EC-NGT NO.
Pc111n= Place, SchroderResldsnce,
Inspector, Andrew Fo^d.
Judges, Jorn T,Schr,rar, Dora McConnell
Clerks, Erna Near ___ Hazel A.Sellick, Josephine G. Rotherman
WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT N0. 5,
Polling Place, Lubce Residence, Cor. Pacheco Highway and Geary Road,
Inspector, Arthur A.Fagerlund, -
,judges, Annie C•Peterseon, Roy F. Brown,
Clerks, Lucinda RisFotto, Eldred E.Ed^:girds, Refine Lea,
WAL?:UT CREEK PR-CD7'T N0. 6,
Polling Place, Julia H.Abe1 Residence, Ygnaclo Valley Road about 1/2 mile east of ' 3
Walnut Creek.
inspector, Pearl D.Eckley
Judges, Florence, Gilman "ra E.Reynolds.
Clerks, Marie 1lbite. Ar-end A.Anderson, AdeB.ne V.Ritzmann
SARANAP PRECINCT_.
Polling Place: Saranac Improvement Club
Inspector: Sadie J. Cutler,
Sudges, Margaret Loveland, Nellie A. Brown - -
Clerks, Evelyn Williams, xhna U. Whaley, Jane Buck.
MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 1. �?
Polling Place, City Hall
Inspector. Frank Prosser.
Judges, Carolyn D.Chrlsm. n, flare L. Harlow
Clerks, Ruth E,Niller, George A.E1der, Arthur Delories, -
?dARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 2:
Polling* Place, Sindicich Building, :;?a]nSt• Lnrtinaz,
Inspector: Elizabeth Brenemar.
Judges, Andrew Costanza, John F.Korte,
Clerks, Genev:.eve McNamara, Tessie Threlkeld, Getta nartolomei
MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 3,
Polling Place: Ahem Residence, 230 Gra an St. Martinez. ,
Inspector, Nannie. Woods, -
Judges, ilarian H. Sharp, Katherine E.Y.ramer, -
Clerks, Julia. Molin, Elsie ?d• Lasell, 3ernice L. Ahern.
MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 4,
Polling Place, Grammar School, Alhambra Ave.
Inspector, Mr. A. Compagno.
Judges, Mars. Carmen i:inarck, :clary S.Lcd1
Clerks, Nora. Lewis, George H McKenzie, Chester H.Middleton.
MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 51
Polling Place, Rice Store. 1735 Alhambra Ave.
Inspector, Mary H.Ncrris. _
'Judges, Dolores Walter, Clarice E.Carlson
C'_e rk s, Lillie G.Ray, Lily J.*Neltz, Rose M. Eaby
MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 6,
Polling Place, high School, Alhambra Ave. -
Inspector, Earl Bl).auw
Judges, Marie M. Little, Robert J. Gotelli _
Clerks, Helen Howa^d, Lary Snelson, Donald J. Gould.
MARTINEZ PRECI= N0. 7,
Polling Place, Vanni Residence, 1212 Estudillo St. Martinez.
Inspector, A.M.Hichards,
Judges, Angle M:_ Wilkin, Agnes S.Shamhart
Clerks, Mrs. Annie M. Crow, Mrs.Mary Kelleher, Josephine McCann
MARTINEZ PRECINCTNO. 8
Polling Place, Collins Residence, 1622 Laselle St. Martinez.
Inspector, Guy O.Smith
Judges, Mary D.Harrow, Fred A.Ernest,
Clerks, Marlon Randall, Shelagh Giberti, Freda F.Keating.
MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. y.
Polling Place: Old Grammar School,
Inspector, Nellie K.Cushing.
Judges, Mrs. Anna Minzer, Albert E.Lindsay -
Clerks, Ruth Randall, Gertrude Jones, Jessie 7:.Loughead.
EARTINEZ PRECDICT NO. 10
Polling Place, Martinez Woman's Club
Inspector, Robert Coots
Judges, Leone Hinrichsen, Melena V.Killip.
clerks: Marian ''.farfield, Hose M1111ff, Opal Johnson
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MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 11 _
Polling Place: Anna Wells Garage, 1135 GreenSt. Martinez.
Inspector, Benjamin Hall
Judges, Joseph A.Schweinitzer, Hazzie V.Galway
Clerks, Elizabeth Gallagher, Amelia Id. Barnett, Euphemla Kane,
MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 12.
Polling Place, Marti= Chamber of Commerce, Martl-ez.
Inspector, C3._rlss Edward Shane
Judges, Mrs. Ibaoel Kay Knight, Beatrice W.Weltz' `'•2
Clerks, Mrs. Elizabeth W.Arnold, Clinton J.Freburger, Margaret M. Bartlett. `p
' - MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 13,
Polling Place, Columbia Hotel, Fairview, Martinez.
Inspector, Charlotte Castrucci 'ig
Judges, Agnes D.Griffin, Eleanor Pighin -�
Clerks, Vera L. Draper, Leah V.Luek, Holda Jory.
MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 14, - -
Polling Flace, Junior High School
Inspector, Esther Hatfield,
Judges, Catherine Cutts,Floribel Larsen.
Clelk a, Ma•y E.Lancnster, Bary B.Meehan,.Marion Prior
MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 15,
Polling Place: Harris Residence, 2265 Alhambra Ave.
Inspector, H.R..Peterson,
Judges, Ruth G.Minges, tsllbur C.Mary In
Clerks, Carl T.Carlson) Isabel E.Seifertyatherine Foley
MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 15,
Polling Place, J.F. McNamara Residence, 1425 Richardson St. Martinez. "
Inspector, M.L.L'cNamara
Judges, Margret Erends, ''ester Peterson
Clerks, Margaret Huguet, Nina M. Keefe, Barbara Krelss '
VINE HILL PRECINCTNO. 1.
Polling,' Place, L.Della Rosa Rall
inspector, Grace A.Knapp,
Judges, tlyrtle M. Sears, Lecie M. O'Neal,
Clerks, Jethel Swearengin, Dorothy Petersen, Esther Costa.
VINE HILL PRECINCT NO. 2.
Follin Place, Vine Hill School
Inspector, F-ancis J.Digardi
Judges, Davida S.Wright, Annie G. Metherell
Clerks, Ida Id. Wels=_hand, Mildred L. Willis, Effie S.Vance.
MT. VIEW PRECINCT NO. 1.
Polling Place, Garage opposite DeLacey Store, Martinez Ave. ;
Inspector, Thomas J. DeLacey
Judges, Stella M. Lyford, Frederich Wm. Ernest ...
Clerks, Clinton C.Allen, Marion E.Robson, Catherine McCarthy
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MT. VIE:; PRECINCT NO. 2.
Polling: Place, Mt. Vier Fire Department.
Inspector, L.B.Hove,
Judges, Frances E.putterfield, Alda L. McNamer
Clerks, Ida Silvan- Ad�laid- Jessup, Emma Warlar
CONCOhD PRECINCT NO. 1.
Polling Place, Druids Hall
Inspector, Catherine A.Slattery
Judges, Theresa Marino; Alice Russo.
Clerks, I:Iavoelle Vasconi, Elma U.Jackson, Gertrude Carlson .._.
CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 2.
Polling Place, Vasconi Hotel
Inspector, A.W.aartin
Judges, Martha G.�+atheson, Anne Simmons
Clerks, Zelia Brunelle, Ruth L. Freltas, Cecilia Duarte.
CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 3,
Polling Place, Fire House.
Inspector, Catherine Galindo
Judges, Lena May Sorensen, Rose Belka
Clerks, Archie Haviland, Estella M. Eddy, Essie Keller.
' CONCORD PRECINCT Nr. 4,
Polling Place, Clayton Valley School 09,
inspector, '?araventa,
JndZoF, Clementina Kobussen, Florence G.Voice, ,...
Clerks, Mary B.Richardson, Be se E.McCurdy, Orlinda R. Faria.
CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 5, '
Palling Place, central Hotel. -
Inspector, M.V.Smith
Judges, Joseph C.Arrighi, Susie M. Rock
Clerks, Evangeline L.DAvilla, Wilhelmine Otto, Louise Blase.
CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 6, -'
Polling Place, Grammar School
Inspector, Lorraine M. Sheehan __,?z
Clerks, Mabel M.Charles, Catherine D.McCsrn, Ella G.Flsher,
Judges, Mrs. Lucy Arrighl, Mrs. Edna A.Christle <4
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CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 7,
Polling Place, Oak Grove School --"Y
Inspector. Mr. Bernard E. Wiget.
Judges, J.J.Druning, rrieaa E.Malmqulst,
Clerks,$enriett a Gaylord, Frances G.Struby, Katherine E.G.risingher
CCNCORD PRECINCT NO. 3
Polling Place, Sturdy Garage, Cor. Concord Blvd. & 3rd St. g
Inspector, George H. Sturdy, -;4
Judges, Vaca F.Carlsor., Mrs. Belle Homington.
Clerks, Teresa Mary Nunes, Bessie B.M.illard, Garda Christensen,
ASSOCIATED PRECINCT.
Polling Place: Associated Mess Hall.
Inspector, E.W.Baer
Judges, Edith S.Penn, Lola D.Nason
Clerks, Mrs.Grace-Ed:^ards,:oulse P. Devol, Bathilda M. Holbrook -
COWELL PRECINCT. :.
Pol-ing Place, Community Hall
Inspector, Frank Trimmingham
Judges, Henrietta N.Kasch, Agnes M. Steers t'a
Clerks, Walter E.Sullivan, Josephine Sayers, Maude P..Smith
PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 1. >"
Polling Place: School House, k
Inspector, Elsa Jones, '.
Judges, Mary Graham, Mrs. Elsie Frazer,
Clerks, Mre.Elva Hansen,:Tercellus Christen, Hilda Planz,
PACHECO PRECI14CT NO. 2,
Polling Place, Pleasant Hill School '_;
Inspector, Lisa D.Book
Judges, Rose Roche, James B.Kelso
Clerks, Martin Fasching, Della E.Wiliis, Waldo Thomson
PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 1.
Polling Place, Gatto Bldg. Front & Black Diamond Sts.
Inspector, John Royce,
Judges, Howard Giustini, Mrs. MaryR.Mitchell,
Clerks, Rose C.Seeno, Frances Pizzamerti, Angelina Cardinalli
PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 2,
Polling Place, Ragusa Sales & Service-Company, East 3rd St. .
Inspector, Lee P.Grirfin,
Judges, Joseph J.Nelsh, Alice M. Ragusa,
Clerks, Stanley Mora, Lena C.Pacini,Emmett Hemmingway
PITTSB'RG PRECINCT N0. 3
Pollink Place, Vier-a Building, East Ilth & Cumberland Sts.
Inspector, FrankJ. Golden
Judges, Catherine Latimer, Geo. J Barrett,
Clerks, Mrs. Genevieve O'Neill, S.G. Hunn, Ida Lt. Bastian -----.
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PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. I=.,
Polling Place, Mercurio Building, 3rd & Black Diamond Sts.
Inspector, Andrew J. Scuaero
Judge_,Michael A Aiell Horace Phillip Ascanlo
Clerks, Jos. Abonoa Neno E. Davis Paul J. Flores — —•-- ;
PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 5,
Polling Pleee,Finanee Building, 5th & Black Diamond Sts.
Inspector, Marie Harper,
Judge s,Mrs. ,Tilda'0lociala, Frank Lombardo, Jr.
Clerks, Zelma Lucido, Jennie M.Grillo, Mrs. Mildred Sposito.
PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 6,
Polling Place: Pettas Garage, West 10th St.
Inspector, Dominic S.Carusa,
Judge s,Salvaeon Ferrante, Maude Linschei;i,
Clerks, Rose Columba, Mrs. Minnie Capalety, Edith Seeno Davi
PITTSBURG PRECINCT N'0.
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Polling Place, Mussetti Garage, 26 West 7th St.
Inspector, Richard Anderson
Judges, Herman Duncan, Mrs. Helen Botzbach
Clerks, Neno R.Dgvi, Mre.P.ose E"Nota, Azalea Caruso
PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO.
Polling Place, 17.17.Garage, Railroad& 7th St.
Inspector, J.E,Bankson, _
Judges, F2&ence Barnes, Chas. O.Butler,
Clerks, Gertrude Young, Arvilla Downing, Ben Rough. ------
PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 9,
Polling Plage, Legion Building, Ea=t St.
Inspector, Mrs. Lydia. B.Scott,
Judges, Frrnklin E.Loges, John L. McAvoy
Clerks, Helen Plaisted, Mrs. Catherine Haag, Mrs. Amelia M. Prenessi _ -
PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 10,
Polling Place, Methodist Church Bldg. Harbor & 12th Sts.
Inspector. Tony Melrose,
Judges, Harry Hoff, Katherine Corbett,
Clerks, Diary B. Anderson, Cella Thornton, Mrs. Margaret Delp..
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PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 11.
Polling Place: Cohn Garage, Central Ave.
Inspector, Phillip Grant,
Judges, Johanna Buckley, Dorothy McGlashan
Clerks, Irma Walker, Mrs. Margaret Hanratty, Jean E.Draper.
PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 12,
Polling Place, Nuttman Funeral Parlors, 8th St.
Inspector, Henry Nuttman
Judges, Richard P. Taylor, Agnes N.-Groom
Clerks, 1¢abel Patterson, 3a. A.Davi, Mrs. Catherine Herbert
PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 13 �'.
Polling Place, Perry Building, year S.P. Depot '.3
Inspector, Frank A.Lawrence,
Judges, William R.South, Mary V.Spurgeon '
Clerks, Gertrude P.Stiveris, Annie Teakle, Mrs. Vera Laedrlck,
PITTSBURG PRECINCT ?J0. 14, 74
Polling Place, Ambrose School
Inspector, Geo. E.Wildes,
Judges, David J. Davies, Alvina Kennerley
Clerks, Jessie Gregory, Loreen Warner, Martha Showalter,
PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 15
Polling Place, Geo. Lynn Garage,
Inspector. Geo. E.O'Hara
Judges, Gert^ude J. White, Rag^',ild M. Skoog
Clerks, Isabella Smith, Angelina Barratto, Lottie V.Greeman
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PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 16,
Polling Place, Diamond Brick Office.
Inspector, Geo. B.McCoy
Judges, John Vaughn, Antone G.Noia
Clerks, Lillian S.Nelson, Margaret Abramv, Mrs. Julia J. Silveiria. 31
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CLAYTON PRECINCT.
Polling Place, Christian Endeavor Hall.
Inspector, Mrs. Ada Trette,
Judges, Sigrid K. Frank, Sylvester Olofson
Clerks, Grace L. Morgan,Laura 1.1. Stockfleth, Anna J. Morgan s,
PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT NO.1
' Polling Place, South's Old Store,
Inspector, Sam Y..Shideler,
dudgett, Mrs.Edna McGuir.%Mary M.Bucholz
Clerks, Georgia Lt. Cummings, Belie T. Silva, Bessie J. Mcuoy 'f
PORT CHICAGO RECINCT NO. 2.
Polling Place, Fire House.
Inspector, Mary L. Cunningham,
Judges, :wary McEwen, :Bina And rada,
Clerks, Ernestine J.Pazzi, Bertha M_ Schoenberg, Mrs, Teckla Johnson
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CLYDE PRECINCT. - - -''
Polling Place, Canteen
Inspector, Helen M. Evans,
Judges, Margaret E.Dentley, Edw. J. Kinsella
Clerks, Ella Cullinane, Flora B. Williams, end Robin D.Fahy
NICHOLS P-ECI_NCT
Polling Piece, Cluh House ,7
Inspector. Mrs. Alice Wlldes, r
'Judges, Mrs.StellaCaudel, Wrs. Loretta Vlach '
' Clerks, Mrs. Mary Roque Dutra, Mrs. Sophie Black, Miss Louise B.Dutra.,
ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 1,
Poliin,r Place, Olt-, Hall
Inspector, Frank Mattie
nudges, 'Thos. Nettles,
Clerks, Mrs.Allee Fremer'_ng, Mrs aatheiine White, Mrs. Clorinda Gori
ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 2,
Polling Place, I.C.O.F.Hall
Inspector, E.L. O'Hara,
Judge s Ro_ert Douglass, Cameron Woolcott,
Clerks, Emma Arata, Mrs. Josephine Arate, Mrs. Ellen Kelley
' A.,TIOCH PRECINCT NO. 3,
Polling Place, Library Bldg.
Inspector, Chas. 'a'.Hornback,
Jucges, he Charmock, Wm_ Glen Bower, },
Clerks, Mrs. Edith Cooney, Mrs. N. Linn, Mrs. Priscilla Taylor
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ANTIOCH PRECINCT N0. = '.':
Polling Place, Easley Garage
Inspector, Pau1L. Daneri,
.Judges, Jas. Ed. Wright, Bob Hodgson,
Clerks, Miss Katherine Seeds, Mr=. Ethel Warren and Mrs. Margaret Gould
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ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 5 --
Pol,ing Place, ?era Garage,
Inspector, Delbert mown,
'Judges, Frank C.Becker, John E.Perry °f
:Clerks, Mrs. Inez Cone, Mrs. Emma Eels,
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ANTIOCH PRECINCT N0. o,
Polling Place, I.D.E.S. Hall
Ins.ector, Jno C.Hampton
Judges, Alfred Barbegallo, Lrnest C.Burgens,
Clerks, Mrs. W. Case, Mrs. Norma Freeman, Mrs Emma Lod,
ANTIOCH PRECINCT 140. 7
Polling Place, Nason Garage •.`-:,-'`
Inspector, Frank J.Blglow,
JudKes Wm. .Barr, Wm. Welch
Clerks, Mrs. Negus, hors. Lillian Carr, Mrs.V.M. Christiansen
ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. B
Polling Place, Irvine Apts. S
Inspector, M.G.Azeveda
Judges, Chas. O.Diffin , Harry Chesney _
Clerks, Mrs. Mary Smith, Miss Martini Bianchini
LONE TREE PRECINCTt NO. 1. {
Polling Place: Rossi House,
Inspector, Sam Smith
Judges, Raymond Frolherert, }'rm. McCoy
Clerks, Miss Georgia Easton, Mrs. Ruth Wilsey, Mrs. Valrie Putnam
LONE TREE PRECINCT NO. 2,
Polling Place, Hobson Garage,
Inspector, Jno. Trembath,
Judges, Chas. F.T.Beede, Leland Davison
Clerk$, Bessie Noi9, Mrs. Mildred Rodrigues, hIrs. Ruth Viera ''-
BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. 1.
Polling Plece,Fora Garage -
Inspector, Herman V.Bennetts
Judges, John W.W1111ams, Ray V. Bonnickson
Clerks, Mrs. Nina Daley, 141ss Co;: French, Mrs. Elizabeth McNamara. -.
BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. 2,
Polling Place, Legion Hall
Inspector, Earl B.Shafer, -x
Judges, Walter W.Foskett, Joe S.Silva,
Clerks, Mrs. Annie M. Juett, Mrs. Elizabeth Sorgenfrey Mrs. Adeline Crawford,
BRENTWOOD PRECINCT N0. j,
Polling Place, Griffith's Garage
Inspector: A++.m,sta M.French,
Judges, Hugo Bauger. Aubrey A,Lawrence,
Clerks, friss Emma Barkley, firs. Elizabeth D. Mears, Mrs. Edna B.Mooers, i
BYRON PRECINCT NO. 1, i.
Polling Place, I.O.O.F.Hall z
Inspector, Fal L.Lewis, -'
Judges, Wm. J. Grueninger, Fra:k P. Rogers,
Clerks, Mace Krumland, Ruth E.Santos, Marie E.Y,hrtens.
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BYRON PRECINCT 140. 2, '
Polling Place, Harry Hammond Bldg. '
Inspector, Wm.E.Bunn, '
Judges, Roland E. Rettig, Wm.J.Estes,
Clerks, Lora Krumland, Mary G.Wr'_ght, Ruth W.Collis
S.NIGHTSEI: PRECINCT .'
Polling Place, Farm Bureau Hall
Inspector, Marshall H. Bann
Judges, B,-ron W.Fotheringham, Gene Burger
Clerks, rs. Emma Clark, Mrs. Gladys (..Grant, Mrs. Helen Somerhalder
OAKLEY PRECINCT NO. 1
Polling Place, Oakley Woman's Club
Inspector, Roy F.Bloomfield, 41
Judges, Arthur Roberts , Edwin B.Sellers, 't
Clerks, Mrs. Sula B.O'Hera. Miss Vera Brags.., Lrs. Delma Cecchini,
OAKLEY PRECINCT N^'. 2 ..:�
Pollirr Place, Dal Forta Hall
Inspector, Albert W.Regester
Judges, Peter Mettier, Alfred J. Rocha - - -
Clerks, Mrs. L. Vengeley, Mies Mary Bliss Mrs. Nellie Cerpenter.
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In Matter of Approval of Agreement
for Transfer of Emma Ingham, to
Los Angeles County from Contra
Costa bounty.
Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County
havirg presented tothis Board, a Form of Agreement for transfer of Emma Ingham,
' from Contra Costa County to Los Angeles County, pursuant to Old Age Security Act,
of the State of California,
IT IS BY THE: BOARD ORDERED that said Transfer 1greement be and the same
is hersby approved, are. that W.J.Buchn*sa , Chairman of this Board is hereby author-
ized to sign same on behalf of the County. -
In Matter of Approvalof Agreement
for Trans:er of Mary Nancy Parks,
from Solano County to Contra Costa County.
Otis T-overidpe, Director of Social Service Departmentof Cont-a Costa County
having presented to this Board, a Form of Agreement for transfer of Mary Nancy
Parks, from -5olano Co-nty to Contra Costs County pursuant to Old Age Security Act
of the State of California,
IT IS a THE BCARD ORDERED that sai,9 Form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and 1;.J,9uchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorizedto
sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Oct. 5, 1936, at 10 o'clock
A.M.
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In Matter of Approval of Agreement -
for Transfer of Emma Ingham, to
Los Angeles County from Contra '
Costa bounty.
Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County
havi^ presented tothis Board, a Form of Agreement for transfer of Emma Ingham,
' from Contra Costa County to Los Angeles County, pursuant to Old Age Security Act, T
of the State of California,
IT IS BY THE BCAFD ORDERED that said Transfer 14,,reement be and the same ,x
Is he—bh approved. arr. that W.J.BucP.a^ar, Chairman of this Board is hereby author–
Szed to sign same on behalf of the County.
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In Matter of Approvalof Agreement
for Trans'er of .Mary Nancy Parks,
from Solsno County to Contra costa County. '-'-
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having presented to this Board, a Form of Agreement for transfer of Mary NancyJz
Parks, from Bolano Co',ntp to Contra Costa County pursuant to Old Age Security Act
of the State of Californta,
IT IS a' TzE BCA=D ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and 7..J,Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to Al
sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
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A.M.
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IN THEBOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MON DAY,OCT. 5th, 1936.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon.W.J.Buchanan Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, and
Harry Y. Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C. 'WELLS, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor H.L.
----- Cummings.
The minutes and proceedings of said Board for and during the month of
September, 1936, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved
as read, and signed by the Chairman and clerk. �,i`=
IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION
OF LANDOWNERS IN RECLAMATION ' y.
DISTRICT NO. 2078 FOR AN ORDER
APPOINTING A TIME AND PLACE FOR
HOLDING AN ELECTION FOR A BOARD
OF TRUSTEES.
ORDER APPOINTING TIME AND PLACE FOR
HOLDING ELECTION FOR BOARD OF TRUSTEES
FOR RECLAMATION DISPRICT NO. 2078.
WESTERN LAND AND RECLAMATION COMPANY, the REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY
OF CALIFORNIA AND FRED C. FRANKS, landowners in Reclamation District No. 2078 in the
County of Contra Costa, State of California, constituting over twenty per cent
(20%) of the landowners in said DL-trict and constituting holders of title or eviden e
of title to more than twenty per cent (20%) in value of the lands in said district
having filed herein with said Board of Supervisors an application in writing
requesting this Board, pursuant to the provisions of law In such cases made and
provided, to appoint a time and place for holding an election for a Board of Trustee
of said Reclamation District No. 2078, consisting of three (3) members, for the
appointment of election officers, as provided by law, and for such other and further
order as may be proper in the premises;
AND IT APPEARING to this Board of Supervisors that, pursuant to the pro-
visions of the By-Laws of said Reclamation District, and under and by virtue of the
provisions of Section 3491 of the Political Code of the Stateof California, It is
provided that there shall be an election of a Board of Trustees of said Reclamation
District every two %2) years, and that no trustees have been elected or qualified
In said district, and that It is obligatory that such Board of Trustees be elected,
and that it is necessary and proper that this Board of Supervisors should make an
order pursuant to said petition;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that an election at which there shall be elected,
under and pursuant to the provisions of Section 3491 of the Political Ccde of the
State of California, three (3) eligible persons who shall constitute, when elected
and qualified, the Board of Trustees of the District, be held in said Reclamation
District No. 2078 at Camp No. 1 of Franks Tract, situate in said Reclamation Dlstrlc
No. 2078 County of lontra Costa, State of California, on Saturday, the 7th day of
November, A.D. 1936, which said place and time are hereby fixed as the time and plac
for holding said election.
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Fred C.Franks, a landowner in said Dg rict
be, and he Is hereby appointed Inspector of said election, and that Raymond A.Bran-
stetter and Joseph Markich, both of whom are landowners in said District, be and
they are hereby appointed Judges of said Election.
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of said board of Supervisors
cause notice of such election to be given by publication In the "Contra Costa Gazett
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pursuant to law.
Dated; Oct. 5th, 1936.
In Matter of Receiving of Bids
for construction of Alamo Cemetery
Bridge.
' This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of
a bridge over San Ramon Creek known as Alamo Cemetery Bridge and this being time and
Place set out in said notice for the receiving of bids, the following bids are _
received and read to the board:
BID OF BUNDESEN & LAURITZEN:
Steel piles in place, per lin. ft. $2.90
Structural steel (other than piles)
In place, per lb. ,0666 .
Reinforcing steel in place, per lb. .07
Qonerete in place, per cu. yd. 30.00
Timber per thousand feet B.M. 76.00
BID OF A. SODA & SON.
Steel Filesy In place, per lin. ft. 2.00
Structural Steel (other than piles)
-in place, per lb. .0775
Reinforcing steel in place, per lb. .12
Concrete in place, per cu. yd. 25.00
timber, per 1000 ft. B.M. 90.00
BID OF LEWIS & CLARK.
Steel piles, in place, per lin. ft. 2.15
Structural steel, in place, per lb. .09
Reinforcing steel, in place, per lb, .06
Concrete, in place, per cu. yd, 21.90
Timber, per 1000 ft. B.M. 84.00
BID OF C.A. LAURITZEN.
1390 lin. ft. of steel piling, In
place, per ft. 2.04-- $2635.60
65059 lb. structural steel, in place,
per lb. .0719- 4677.74
607 lb reinforcing steel In place,
per lb. 06
8 cubic yards, concrete in place, per yd $30.00- 240.00
36605 Bd. ft. of lumber in place, per
1000 ft. 68.00- 2489.14
Total bid - - - - - - - -- - - -- -- - - -- -- $10.291.04.
and said bids are ordered referred to the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County;
Thereupon the County Surveyor reports to this Board that the bid of C.A.
Lauritzen is the lowest bid submitted to this Board and the District Attorney of
Contra Costa County having given a verbal opinion to this Board that said bid of C.A.
Lauritzen is not a legal bid and this Board believing the balance of the bids sub -
mltted for doing said work are too high, and that said work can be done by the
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County Surveyor of Contra Costa County by force account, at a saving to said County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that all bids received for doing said work be and
the same are hereby rejected and the certified check which accompanied each of said
bids in hereby ordered returned to the said bidders.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County
be and he is hereby ordered to proceed to construct =aid bridge by day labor.
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In Matter of Approval of Contract
between Contra Costa County Development
Association and the County of Contra Costa.
A form— of Agreement between the Contra Costa County Development Association
and the County of Contra Costa, covering the method of making payments to the said
Contra Costa County Development Association for expenditures made by ssld Associatio ,
In advertising the resources of Contra Costa County, having been presented to this
hoard for approval by T.M.Carlson Attorney for said Association;
On motion of Supervisor Long, Seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreementbe and the same is hereby approved and
W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of ,
the County of Contra Costa. -
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that that certain portion of an order made by this
Board on Aug. 31st, 1936, and entered at page 275, in Vol. 32 of Supervisors Records`
and providing that said Contra Costa County Development Association shall present
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tothis Board for allowance duly.verified claims for each and all expenditures made i
by said Association in advertising the resources of Contra Costa County,le hereby
ordered rescinded, and all payments to be made to said Contra Costa County Development
Association in the future shall be made in conformity to that certain Agreement
this day approved and hereinafter entered in full, to wit:
AGREEMENT.
THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this 5th day of October, 1936, by and
between CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, a political Subdivision of the State of Calrornia,
the party of the first part, and CONTEA COSTA COUNTY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, a '
non—profit corporation, organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws
of the State of California, the party of the second part;
WITNESSETH:
That the party of the first part for and in consideration of the hereinafter
described services to be performed by the party of the second part, does hereby
agree to appropriate and expend from the general fund of said county, the sum of
Twelve thousand dollars (412,000.00) for a period of one year from the date hereof,
which said sum shall be paid to the party of the second part for the following
services:
1. That the party of the second part will make a comprehensive study and
survey of conditions in Contra Costa County relating to trade, commerce, industry,
agriculture and every other business of every kind or nature.
2. Will sponor, sanction and promote movements in Contra Costa County for
the development of business of every kind or nature and to 000perate,asslst and
advise with other organizations and public bodies to accomplish this end.
3. Will publicize in every manner and way the resources of Contra Costa
"ounty and to advertise the advantages and opportunities of Contra Costa County to
investors of capital.
4. Will encourage, assist and aid in the location, of businesses In Contra
Costa County and to promote a concerted effort toward the general development of sai
County.
The party of the second part agrees that said moneys hereinabove appropriat—
ed shall be spent by said association in accordance with the budget of said associat
ion attached hereto and made a part hereof.
It being understood and agreed that the Board of 511pervisors of said County ,
shall have the right to supervise the work of the parte of the second Fart in carry—
ing out this agreement, and at all reasonable times shall have the right of Inspect—
ion and examination of all books, accounts and records used by the,arty of the seconc
part in the performance of this agreement, and the right to be kept informed, by the
inspection of the books of the party of the second part or otherwise, as to the
receipts and expenditures of the pArty of the second part and of all charges made by
It for any services rendered as herein provided.
The party of the second a rt agrees to make monthly reports to the Board
of Supervisors of said County of ontra Costa, and also such other reports at such
times and In such manner as the Board may direct and require. Said reports shall
be accompanied by the recelpted bills for all moneys paid out by the second party. , '..�`..
It Is understood and agreed that the sum of Twelve thousand dollars
(v12,000.00) shall be paid in twelve (12) monthly installments of One thousand dollar
(51,000.00) each; said payment to be made uuon the duly verified claim therefor
made by the party of the second part and filed with the Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors.
It is mutually understood and agreed between said parties that this agreemen
Is effective on the first day of July, 1936, for a period of twelve (12) months
and expires on June 30, 1937, provided, however, it may be extended from time to tim
for such period or periods as maybe agreeable to saldparties.
IN WITNESS XTEREOF' the parties hereto, the first party by Its Board of
Supervisors thereunto duly authorized, and the party of the second part by its
officers thereunto duly authorized, have set their hands and seals the day and year
first above written,
CONTRA C,,OFF�S�BBTA COUNTY Bp�O�AhAAR11D OF SUPERVISOfiS,
;SEAL OF BOARD) CONTRA COSTAWCWA' hBEIELOPYENTrMCIAT ION,
By Will R.Sharkey, President.
(Corporate Seal) Helen J. Osborne, Secretary.
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BUDGET OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION.
RESEARCH Director _ $2000.00
Executive Secretary 2000.00 _
Stenographic Service , 500.00 _
Advertising, Publicity and
Promotion 4200.00
Stationery and Stamps 500.00
Printing Of Statistics 500.00
Photographs, Maps, Mats,etc. 1200.00
' Incorporating Expense 100.00
Telephone & Telegraph 500.00
General Expenditures 00.00
12,000.00
The Board re-convenes at 1:30 o'clock P.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L. Cummings, Harry
M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
In Matter of Allowance to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that, the following allowances be made to following
indigents:
MRS. MINNA IiIDMER,
231 South 4th St. Richmond.
$10 county cash allowance be continued as of Oct. 1, 1936.
MRS. IDA JACKSON,
1514 Macdonald Ave. Richmond.
$30 county cash allowance be discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1936.
CHAPELLE C. COZBY,
542- 21st St. Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Oct. 5, 1936•
EUGENE FARRELL,
414 Ripley Ave. Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Oct. 5, 1936.
FRANK FISCHER,
' 116 Hensley St. Richmond.
$30 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Nov. 1, 1936.
JOSEPH GOOCH,
969- 8th St. Richmond.
$15 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Oct. 5, 1936
MRS. IDA JACKSON,
1514 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. _
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Oct. 5, 1936.
LAURA B., JOHNSTON,
R.F.D. Box 1090.
$15 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Oct. 5, 1936.
WILLIAld R. JOHNST ON,
R.F.D. Box 1090 "Ichmond.
$15 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Oct. 5, 1936.
HARRY F. TRADER,
R.F.D. Box 118, Richmond.
$25 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Oct. 5, 1936.
ROSE HALLAHAN,
801 Nevin St. Richmond.
' $25 Old Age security be renewed as of July 1, 1936•
MRS. KAREN HAUG
2120 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
$25 Old Age Security be renewed as of Aug. 1, 1936.
MRS. MARY JORDAN,
254- 3r6 St. Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Aug. 1, 1936.
MRS. HELEN MARTIN, 21
321 South 2nd St. Richmond.
$35 OldAge Security be renewed as of Aug. 1, 1936•
JOSEPH SARGENT,
324 S. 9th St. Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Aug. 1, 1936.
MRS. JOSEPHINE WALLIN,
640- 15th St. Richmond.
$35 O1dAge Security he renewed as of Aug. 1, 1936.
MRS. ELYDIA WILLIS,
137- 16th St. Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Aug. 1, 1936.
.MRS. LOUISE PLAGEMAN,
C & Barrett Ave. Richmond.
$25 Old
Age y6SecurittyIncreased to 435 Old Age Security as of Sept. 1, 1936,
and renewa
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MRS. ANNIE ROSS,
409 Bissell Ave. Richmond. -
$12.50 Old Age Security be increased to $17.50 Old Age Security to begin as
of Oct. 5, 1936.
MRS. NORA MOUNT, -
330 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
$25 Old.Age Security be increased to $35 Old Age Security to begin as of Spt.
1., 1936.
JAMES MCDONALD
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$35 Old Age Security be discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1936.
ALEXANDER RIVOUX,
720 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
Sept, check be cancelled and aid discontinued as of Sept. 1, 1936.
MRS. r&RGARET RIVOUX,
720 Bissell Ave. Richmond. ,
$35 Old Age security be discontinued as.ofSept. 1, 1936.
DANIEL CENTER,
1613 San Pablo Ave. El Cerrito
That aid be denied as need not established.
ROBERT F. JOHNSON,
331- 33rd St. Richmond.
That aid be denied as applicant is self-supporting now.
MRS. THERESA MASSA,
317 South 49th St. Richmond
That aid be denied as need not established.
FRANCIS ROBERTS,
156 South 39th St. Richmnnd
Aid be denied as need not established.
MRS. LOUISA SUEYRAE,
11 Mancilla St. Richmonn.
That Old Age Security be denied as need not established.
MRS. OLLIE BROOKS,
1726 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond.
$10 State aid and $10 county aid be granted to a needy half orphan child
to begin as of Sept. 16, 1936•
MRS. MARGARET BERTA,
6627 Manila, E1 Cerrito
$30 State and $30 County aid for needy whole orphan children be renewed
as of Sept. 1, 1936. -
MRS. LENA CHIESA,
613- 16th St. Richmond.
$10 State aid and 935 county a7d be discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1936.
MRS. MARY OSWILL,
uanville.
Thataid be denied as children failed to cooperate.
JOSEPH ALBERT SUTTON,
Moraga Road, Lafayette.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Oct. 5, 1936.
ULYSSES GRANT BREWSTER,
C/o Gould Ranch, Danv_lle.
$20 Old Age Security be granted to begin Oct.5, 1936. _
ANTONIO F. SILVEIRA,
Port Costa. x
$29 Old Age Security be renewed as ofAug. 1, 1936, and that Old Age Security
be increased from $29 to $30 as of Oct. 1, 1936.
MRS, LUISA RODRIGUES,
Canyon
$23 Old Age Security be increased to $25 O1dAge Security as of Oct. 1, 1936.
MR. GRANT Y}.
530 C1ar1:St. Crockett.
That aid be denied as of Oct. 5, 1936, as need is not established.
CHARLES ALBERT ALLEN,
Box 16, Moraga Rd, Lafayette (For care of Jos. Edw. Allen)
$10 State and $10 county aid for a needy whole orphanchild be renewed as
of Aug. 1936.
EDNA LENORA WEBSTER,
533- Third Ave. Crockett.
$10 State aid for Edna Webster be discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1936) case is
being transferred to Los Angeles County for State aid.
GUSTAF ANDERSM,
Martinez, Cal.
$13 County caez allowance be increased to $16 county cash allowance per month
and renewed as of Oct. 1, 1936.
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MRS. SUSANNA SCULLY
1709 Grant St. Concord.
$23.50 State and $23.50 county aid for needy blind be renewed as of Aug. 1, 193E.
JOHN GAFFIGAN,
Walnut Creek.
$26 Old Age Security be renewed as of Aug. 1, 1936.
FRANK GORMAN
Walnut Creek.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Aug. 1, 1936.
MRS. FMMA MARTINEZ,
1201 Ferry St. Martinez.
$35 OldAge Security be renewed as of Aug. 1, 1936.
GEO. WASHINGTON SOMMERS,
SARANAP, Walnut Creek.
$29 Old Age Security be renewed as of Aug. 1, 1936.
' MARY J. WILL.lAMS,
C/o Mrs. A.G. Hoover.
Pleasant Hill Road, Martinez.
$25 Old Age Security be renewed as of Aug. 1, 1936, and increased to $35
Old Age Security as of Oct. 1, 1936.
JOHN MILTON DAVIS,
635 Brown St. Martinez.
$27 Old Age Security be increased to $35 OldAge Security as of Oct. 1, 1936.
MRS. CLARA A. BALLARD,
Rte #2, Box 200, Concord.
$24 Old Age Security be increased to $25 Old Age Security as of Oct. 1, 1936.
ANTONINO LUCIDO, _
115 Los Medanoa,Plttsburg.
$10 State and $10 county aid for needy blind be renewed as of June 1, 1936.
CHARLES DeFORCE, Clyde.
$35 Old Age Security be discontinued as of Sept. 21, 1936•
CHARLES FREDERICK ROGERS,
33 West Third St. Pittsburg.
That aid be denial as need not established.
MRS. LENA DeMERCURIO,
325— E. 4th St. Pittsburg.
$10 State aid for the child of an imprisoned father be granted to begin as
of Sept. 1, 1936.
WILLIAM THOS. JOHNSON
Rte #1, Box 89, Brentwood
$35 Old Age security be granted to begin as of Oct. 5, 1936.
MRS. MARY NUNES,
OAKLEY,
$35 Old Age Security be grafted to begin as of Oct. 5, 1936.
FVERETT ALBERT SWAN
Box 3261, Brentwood
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Oct. 5, 1936•
MRS. MARGARET ELLEN SWAN,
Box 3261, Brentwood
$35 OldAge Security be granted to begin as of Oct. 5, 1936.
MRS. ELLEN PAVEY,
P.C. Box 44, Antioch
' $25 Old Age Security be renewed as of Aug. 1, 1936. -
MRS. JOSEPHINE FERREIRA,
802 Tenth St. Antioch
$10 State and $20 county ab be decreased to $10 State aid only as of Oct.
1, 1936.
' In the 'atter of Approval
of Agreement for Transfer of
Frank Fischer, under Old Age Security Act.
Otis Loveridge, having presented to this Board a Form of Agreement for the -
Transfer of Frank Fischer, from the County of Alameda to the County of Contra Costa,
pursuant to Old Age Security Act of the State of California, -
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same Is
hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, Is hereby authorized to
sign same on behalf of the County of contra Costa.
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IN THE MATTER OF Approval of
Agreement between Counties of
Solano and Contra Costa, for transfer
of Herbert Allen Parks, under Old
Age Security Act.
Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Bureau of Contra Costa County
having presented to this Board, a Form of Agreement between the County of Solano
and County of Contra Costa, for the transfer of Herbert Allen Parks, under the Old
Age Security Act,
IT IS BY THE BOAhD ORDERED that the said Form of Agreement be and the same
is hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to
sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
In Matter of Approval of
Agreement between County of Madera
and County of Contra Costa, for
transfer of Mrs. Emma A.Coffin,
under Old Age Security Act.
Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Department ofContra Costa County
having presented to this Board, a Form of Agreement between the County of Madera
and County of Contra Costa, for the transfer of Mrs. Emma A.Coffin, under the Old
Age Security Act.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the said Form of Agreement be and the same
Is hereby spproved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to
sign same on behalf of the county of Contra Costa.
In the Matter of Request to State
Department of Highway Patrol for
additional traffic officers for
Contra Costa County.
This board believing that the Counby of Contra Costa is entitled to be assign
ed additional highway patrolmen in view of increasing hazards in said County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby
authorized to write to the Chief of State Highway Patrol, requesting that additions,
traffic officers be assigned to the County of Contra Cota.
In Matter of Fixing hearing for
Consideration of Payment of Hydrant
Stand-By Charges in the Town of -
Concord, in Mt- Diablo Fire Protection -
District.
A certified copy of a Resolution adopted by the Town Council d the Town
of Concord, requesting that this Board advance the hearing for consideration of
hydrant stand-by charges in the town of Concord, in Mt.Diablo Fire Protection Dis-
trict, from the third Monday in November, 1936, to Monday Oct. l9th, 1936,-at 11
o'clock A.M. having been presented to this Board;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing as above requested be and the
same is hereby ordered set for Monday, the 19th day of Oct. 1936, at 11 o'clock A.M.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board notify the Council
of the Town of Concord and the Directors of said Mt. Diablo Fire Protection Distrle ,
of the time and place of said hearing.
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In Matter of Applications
for Dance Permits.
The following applicants having applied to this Board for permission to -
conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. at following places, and on following ?f
dates, to wit:
Pacheco Improvement Club, Pacheco Town Hall, Pacheco, Oct. 10, 1936.
' San Ramon Community Club, San Ramon Hall, San Ramon, Oct. 24, 1936.
IT I5 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to conduct said dances be and the
same is hereby granted.K
In Matter of Granting Permit
to M.E.Viera, to lay 7 ater pipe lire.
M.E.Viera, having requested this Board to grant him permission to lay a two
inch water pipe line along ID ad in Alhambra Valley beginning at incorporate line
of the City of Martinez, and continuing south to the old Kepke Place, an approximate
distance of 2000 feet,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said water pipe line be and -
the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County
Surveyor of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of Bald
District.,
In Matter of Correction of
Assessment. -
G.C.Meese;County Assessor, having applied to this Board in accordance with
' provisions of Section 39o4a of the Political Code, for authority to County Auditor
to correct the following erroneous assessment, to wit:
For Ynr 1936-37: Vol. 17, Assessment No. 38764 John S. and Mary J. Martin, are
assessed with Lots 1 & 8 Block 75, Original Survey of the TownofMartinez, with _
improvements amounting to $$5,200. These Improvements were only in the course of
construction on the first Monday in March and should rot have been assessed at the
full value but should have been partially assessed for $1,500 for this year.
and said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa
County,
IT IS BY THE BQARD ORDERED that authorization to County Auditor to correct
said assessments is hereby granted.,
In Matter of Granting Leave to _
Dr. W.A.Powell, County Health
Officer to Attend Meeting of American
Public Health Association in New Orleans.
W.A. Powell, M.D. County Health Officer having applied to this Board for
permission to attend the Meeting of the American Public Health Association in New
Orleans to be held during tie month of October, 1936, -
IT I5 BY THE BQkRD ORDERED that permission to attend said meeting be and the
' same is hereby granted. -
IT IS FURTHIR ORDERED that W.A.Powell, M.D. be and he is hereby allowed
the sum of $60. as expenses in attending said meeting, said charge to be a charge
against the funds of said Contra Costa County.
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In Matter of Approval of Contract
and BondA.Sada & Son for Repairs
to Inter-County Tunnel.
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A.Soda & Son, having presented to this Board his contract and bonds In sums
heretofore ordered by thl= Board, for making repairs to Old Inter-County Tunnel, `
in the County of Contra. Costa,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract and bonds be and the sane are r
hereby ordered approved and the Chairman of this Board is authorized toslgn said
contract on behalf of the County of Contra. Costa, and the certified check which
accompanied the bid of A.Soda & Son is ordered returned to said bidder.
In Matter of Cancellation
of Warra rt s.
D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, having requested that this Board cancel the following
county war-ants,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that all of said warrants following, be and the -
same are hereby ordered cancelled, to wit: -
CHARITIES& CORRECTICd FUND.
Number Date of Issue. Amount.
9066 April 30, 1936, $16.00
9123 April 30, 1936, 30.00
92 3 April 30, 1936, 30.00
9440 April 30, 1936, 20.00
10166 May 31, 1936, 30.00
lo476 May 31, 1936, 25.00
10493 May 31, 1936, 15.00
10493 May 31, 1936, 35.00
10500 May 31, 1936, 30.00
10505 May 31, 1936, 15.00
10514 May 31, 1936, 15.00
10517 May 31, 1936 20.00
10563 May 31, 1936, 30.00
11223 June 30,1936, 15.00
11256 June 30, 1936, 21.00
11290 June 30, 1936, 30.00
11460 June 30, 1936, 26.00
11519 June 30, 1936, 23.00
11553 June 30, 1936, 30.00
11631 June 30, 1936, 10.00 `
11653 June 30, 1936, 20.00 'a
11666 June 30, 1936, 55.00
117o6 June 30, 1936, 70.00
11714 June 30, 1936, 20.00
11752 June 30, 1936, 20.00
11753 June 30, 1936 30.00
11762 June 30, 1936, 20.00
11767 June 30, 1936, 10.00
149 July 31, 1936, 25.00
252 July 31, 1936, 23.34
327 July 31, 1936, 25.00
565 July 31, 1936, 20.00
599 July 31, 1936, 45.00
9r2 Aug. 3, 1936, 4o.00
992 July 31, 1936, 25.00
1162 Aug. 31, 1936, 35.00
1194 Aug. 31, 1936, 25.00
1339 Aug. 31, 1936. 35.00 -
1456 Aug. 31, 1936, 35.00
1498 Aug. 31, 1936, 25.00
1549 Aug. 31, 1936, 21.00
1566 Aug. 31, 1936, 20.00
1609 Aug. 31, 1936, 10.00
1639 Aug. 31, 1936, 20.00
2713 Sept. 30, 1936, 15.00
SALARY FUND.
230 Aug. 31, 1936, 291.66
369 Sept. 30, 1936, 170.53
371 Sept. 30, 1936, 170.53
3 30, 1936, 159.33
476 30, 1936, 159.33
GENERAL FUND
924 Sept. 6, 1936, 5.26
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current highwa
fund warrants, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $15,723.24, be transferred
from the Motor Vehicle Fund to the funds an din the amounts as hereinafter set out, to wit:
Warr #. Surveyor Sup. Dist. Sup. Dis. Sup.Dist. Sup.Dist. Sup. Dist.
Accounts. #1 Accts. #2 Accts #3 Accts #4 Accts #5 Acct a.
}80 to
' 402 Inc. $ 50.00 y
403 $113.20
405 46.87 $855.12
406 $582.58
409 ii 9.54 38-55
409 35.09
410 60.23 1699.38
412 389.68 5
413 21.00 -y
414 53.99
415 176.20
416 4.55
417 283.90
418 173.47
419 47.25
420 10.50
421 47.25
422 22.50
423 144.00
424 714.99 a
425 6o.67
427 824.97 5.25
428 1500.50
429 448.80
430 16.48
432 58-71 13.29
4334 425.77 372.30
' 435 27.73
437
256.47
4339 91.33 51.30
44o 51.30 9
441 182.73
442 62.50
443 24.00
444 20.6o
445 166.30
446 39.15
447 51.26
448 1917.18
449 6o9.00
450 90.50
4532 208.58
47-03
454 315.72 160.00 584.54.
42.50
457 65.90
621.26
64.89
46o 145.61.
461 200.00
$-1U9 .73 S 3 •97 5273+ 72 20 g9.iT+ 23 8.22
Grand Total- - $15,723.24•
The said order 1s posed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of G.O.Meese, County Assessor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
the following adjustments in salary appropriations be and the same is hereby authoriz d,
to wit:
Decrease Increase.
Assessor- 107. 300.00 300.00 Extra Help. 012.
The said order is passedby the unanimous vote of the Board. K
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In Matter of Appointment
of Ed. Grow, as Assistant
Time Keeper and supply Clerk.
On Motion of.Supervisor Long, Seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Ed. Grow, be and he Is hereby employed by this Board to act as
assistant Time Keeper and Supply Clerk, and to be employed under the supervision of
the County Auditor of Contra Costa County.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the salary of said Ed. Grow, be and the same is
hereby fixed at the.sum of $140 per month, and the County Auditor Is hereby
authorized and ordered to draw his warrant monthly in payment of said salary and that
the County Treasurer pay the same.K .
In the 'Matter of Condemnation of
lands for County Highway Purposes,
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CONDEI+:NATION OF LANDS
FOR COUNTY HIGHWAY PURPOSES.
RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of contra Costa
State of California, that it finds and determines, and hereby declares:
WHEREAS, the public interest and necessity require the acquisition,
construction and completion by the County of Contra Costa of a public Improvement, t
wit: a public highway over, across and upon those certain lands hereinafter more
particularly described:
WHEREAS, the use of all of said lands for the purpose of such roadway -
is a public use authorized by law; ,
WHEREAS, the taking of the lands hereinafter described is necessary to sue_
public use, and it 1s necessary that all of said lands so described be so taken;
WHEREAS, the proposed highway is so located and in such a manner that
such highway would be most compatible with the greatest public good and the least
public Injury.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board of Supervisors that the said
Board acquire, and in the name of the County of Cont^a Costa, the hereinafter
described lands by donation, purchase or by condemnation in accordance with the
provisions of the Code of CSvilProcedure, made and providing for eminent domain;
that the District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa Is hereby directed to
prepare and prosecute, if necessary, in the name of said County and on its behalf such -
action or actions in the proper court having Jurisdiction thereof as are necessary
to condemn said lands for said purpose;
That he is further directed to make an application to said Court for an
order fixing the amount or amounts of such security in the way of money deposits
as said Court may direct to be made for the taking of immediate possession of said
lands by said county, and for an order permitting said county to take immediate
possession of and to use the lands, as aforesaid.
The real property hereinabove referred to 's situate, lying and being in
the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and is more particularly described
as follows, to wit: -
Commencing at a point on the south line of the Foulds Ranch, as
said Ranch was deeded by M.A.Biggs, et al. to J.E.Foulds and
recorded in Vol. 94 of Deeds,page 411, Records of Contra Costa
County, California; said point bears N. 7955' E. 586.6 feet from
a granite monument set at the intersection of Tice Valley Creek
with the south line of said Ranch; thence N. 10"05' W. 222.86 feet
thence N. 7955' E. 20.00 feet; thence S. 100051 E. 222.88 feet to
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a point on the south line of the aforesaid Foulds ranch;
thence along said line, S. 79055' W. 20.00 feet to .he -
place of beginnirF,
Containing an area of 0.10 acre.
Said parcel sou.bt to be taken includes only a part of an entire parcel,
tract, or piece of property as specifically shown upon the trap attached hereto.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Sow, Buchanan and Trembath.
' Noes: None.
Absent: None.
InMatter of Condemnation of
lands for County Highway
Purposes.
Resolution Authorizing Condemnation of Lands for
County Highway Purposes.
RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,
State of California, that it finds and determines, and hereby declares:
WHEREAS, the public interest and necessity require the acquisition,
construction and completion by the County of ContraCoata, of a public improvement,
to wit: a Public Highway over, across and upon those certain lands hereinafter more
particularly describe,';
WHEREAS, the use of all of said lands for the purpose of such roadway
Is a public use authorized by law;
WHEREAS, the taking of the lands hereinafter described is necessary
to such public use, and it is necessary that all of said lands so described be so
taken;
WHEREAS, the proposed highway is so located and In such a manner that
such highway would be most compatible withthe greatest public good and the least
public injury.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE PT RESOLVED, by this Board of Supervisors that the -
said Board acquire and in the name of the County of Contra Costa the hereinafter
described lands by donation, purchase or by condemnation in accordance with the pro-
visions of the Code of CivilProcedure made and providing for eminent domain; that the
District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa Is hereby directed to prepare and
prosecute if necessary, in the name of said County and on its behalf such action or
actions in the proper court having jurisdiction thereof as are necessary to condemn
said lands for said purposes;
That he Is further directed to make an application to said Court for
an order fixing the amount or amounts of such security in the way of money deposits
as said Court may direct to be made for the taking of immediate possession of said
lands by said county, and for an order permltting said county to take immediate
possession of and to use the lands, as aforesaid.
The real property hereinabove referred to is situate, lying and
' being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and is more particularly
described as follows, to wit
A portion of Lot 32, as the said Lot is so delineated and
shown upon that certain Map entitled "Goodman Tract, Walnut
Creek, Uontra Costa County, Cal." filed in Vol. 16,r Maps,
page 354, records of Con4a "osta County, California, more
particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at the most southerly corner of that certain
1.66 acre tract of land conveyed by F.F,Botelho, and Rose
Botelho, his Afe, and Louise P.Borges, a widow, to Contra
Costa County, apolitical subdivision of the state ofCaliforda
the said southerly corner being also a point on the easterly
line of the hereinabove mentioned Lot 32; thence north 250
50130" West, along the said easterly line 921.12 feet to
Its intersection with the northerly line of ""oad No. 7"
as the said road is so designated and delineated on the Map
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hereinabove referred to; thence sots h 35°53' west along
the northerly line of the said Road, 45.42 feet; thence
leaving the said northerly line, south 25"50'30• Sast,
799.60 feet; thence North 64009'30^ East, 40.00 feet to
the point of beginning.
Containing an area of 0.744 acre.
Each of said parcels sougt to be taken includes only a part of
an entire parcel tract or piece of property as specifically shown on the map attach—
ed hereto. �.N.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
lues: None.
Absent: None.
In the Matter of Protest
again& the Adoption of Proposition
No. 10 on November General Election
Ballot.
WHEREAS, there will appear on the November General Election Ballot,
Proposition No. 10 primarily dealing with the disposition of gasoline tax and
motor vehicle revenues, and
WHEREAS, a careful study of said Proposition No. 10 clearly indicates
that there are many uncertainties and ambiguities in said proposal and,
WHEREAS, principal among these uncertainties is a disturbance of the
fiscal affairs of the State, and
WHEREAS, said PID position No. 10 would, if enacted, transfer to the
State Highway Fund certain revenues now going into the General Fund, which revenues
rightfully belong in said General Fund, and
WHEREAS, certain provisions providing for a limitation of taxation
on deisel powered equipment should not be written into the State's Constitution,
thus tying the hands of our State Legislature, and
WHEREAS, a provision in the Federal Aid Road Act provides a penalty
of the loss of one—thi-d Federal Aid Funds if any gasoline tax money is diverted
to other functions of government than those now specified by law;
THEREFORE BE Ir RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of tle County
of Contra Costa,tbat said Proposition No. 10 be opposed as not being for the. best
Interests of the People of the State of California or Its general welfare.
BE IT FURPHER RESOLVED that a coos of this Resolution be forwarded
to the Press of the County ofContra Costa.
The above and foregoing Resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote
of the Board this 5th day of October, 1936.
IN MATTER OF ELECTION PROCLAMATION FOR GENERAL ELECTION
ON NOVEMBER 3rd, 1936.
In accordance with Proclamation of Governor of the State of California,
IT IS ORDERED that an election be held on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1936, from six
o'clock in the morning of said day, until seven o'clock 1n the evening of said day
of election, when the polls shall be closed, to the several election precincts
heretofore named and in the place in each of said precincts heretofore named,
for the election of the following-namedofficers, and at which election the
following Amendments to the Constitution add duly certified by the Secretary of
State as required by law, and numbered as hereinafter specified, and the follov.,ing k
Initiative and Referendum Pr000sitions duly certified by the Secretary of State,
and the following Initiative Measure to be submitted to the voters of the City of
Richmond, for the amending of the Charter of the Citta of Richmond to be numbered
Twenty—five on the Ballot, will be voted on at said General Election by the qualifie
electors of said County of Contra Costa, State of California:
1. Twenty—two Electors of President and Vice— Presidmt of the United
States.
2. A Member of Hous:of Representativesfor the Sixth Congressional District.
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3. A State Senator for the Seventeenth Senatorial District.
4. A Member of the Assembly for the Tenth Assembly District.
5. For Associate Justice of the Supreme Court,
Shall DOJGLAS L. EDMONDS be elected to the office for the term expiring -
January 1, 19497 -
_ 6. For Associate Justice, District Court of Appeal, First Appellate DIA-lot,
' Division Two,
Shall GEORGE A. STURTEVANT, be elected to the office for the term expir-
ing January 1, 1949?
And the following officers from East Ba/ Municipal Utility District, to wit:
1. One Director for the District for Ward. No. 1.
2. One Director for the District for Ward No. 4.
' - - - - 3.-One Director-for-the Diff rict for Ward-No. --
PERSONAL INCOME TAXES. Initiative. Amends Section ll, Article XIII
of Constitution. Declares no law imposing Income tax on Indiv-
idualor natural person, or his estate or trust, shall be valid
unless approved by maJority of electors after Initiative proceed- YES :
Ings therefor, or after submission thereto, as provided for con-
stitutional amendments proposed by Legislature, at next general -----.
2 election followLg its passage by two-thirds of all members of
each house of Legislature, Repeals 1935 Personal Income Tax Act,
Chapter 329, Itatutes 1935, and similar personal income tax NO :
laws. Declares liability for taxes then accrued unaffected
by such repeal.
LIQUOR CONTROL. Initiative. Amends Constitution Article XX, Section :
22, Relating to Liquor. Creates Alcoholic Beverage Commission -
(three appointive members, six year terms, salaries same as rail-
road commissionersi to succeed to liquor regulatory and licensing YES -
powers of State'Board of Equalization. Authorities commission
to employ twenty-five non-civil service employees. Requires :
3. seventy-five per cent license fees be returned to respective 00000.
political subdivisions where collected for ld)cal enforcement of
State Liquor laws and rules of commission. Authorizes commission NO
' to enact fair trade practice and price posting regulations. Pro-
vides for hear9gs by commission on license issuance, suspension,
or revocation when requested by local governing bodies.
PROHIBITING TIDELAND SURFACE OIL DRILLING. AUTHORIZING SLANT DRILLING
FROM UPLANDS. Initiative. Prohibits drilling from surface of
tide, submerged and overflowed lands not heretofore leased or YES :
allocated. Authorizes Director of Finance on behalf of State to
execute thirty-year subsurface leases upon fourteen and two -
sevenths per cent royalty to State for extracting oil, gas or
4. other hydrocarbons from beneath tide, submerged and overflowed
lands by wells slanted from uplands, prohibiting pollution of tide, .
ocean, bay or inlet waters. Directs one-half State revenue from sucA No :
leases be used to acquire, improve and maintain beaches and parks.
Repeals conflicting legislation.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY EXPOSTPION BONDS. Assembly Constitutional Amendment ,
No. 33. Adds Section 16a to Article XI of Constitution. Author-
izes Los Ani-eles County, upon assent of two-thirds qualified elect- :
ors voting thereon, to incur an ind ebt edness, not exceeding five YES:
million dollars, and issue tax exempt bonds therefor; funds to be
5. used by Pacific Exposition, a corporation, to finance, under con- - -
ditions prescribed by county board of supervisors, an exposition
in said county commemorating completion of Boulder Dam; ponds
to mature within forty years, interest not exceeding six per cent NO :
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annually..-County directedto levyspecial annualpropertytax- .- - -
for intest and sinking fund requirements.
AMENDING LOS ANGELES CITY CHARTER. Assembly Constitutional Amendment
No. 32. Adds Section Sb to Article XI of Constitution. Authorizes
and prescribes procedure for amending Los Angeles City Charter; YES :
(a) to grant Pacific Exposition, a corporation, exclushe possess-
ion and control, for purpose of holding an exposition, commemorating.
completion of Boulder Dam, of any lands held by Los Angeles Board ------
6j of Education or the city under such terms as said board or city :
respectively may determine; (b) to authorize city council to NO
temporarily close city streets and granting said Pacific Exposition :
exclusive management and control thereof for such exposition pur-
pose.
COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE. Initiative. Adds Section 21 to
Article XI of Conctit:-tion. Requires appointment to county, dis-
trict and municipal offices and employments be based on integrity, : YES :
character, merit, fitness and industry. Excepts certain specified
positions and those now excepted from such ststem in specified
charters. Provides for county civil service commissions, empowered :-----•
7• to provide qualified persons for appointments within county, in-
cluding cities therein having no commission. Prohibits dismissals
except for cause after hearing. Prohlbits appointees under system NO
--rom participating in county, city or district political activity. '
Continues specified officers and employees in office, placing them '
u rder system.
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REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. Senate Constitutional Amendment 1. Adds Sect-
Son 7 to Article II of Constitution. Authorizes Legislature to pro-
vide for registration of electors. 6onfirms and ratifies act entit- YES
led ""n Act to Amend Sections 1083 (a), 1094, 1095(a), 1097, 1103,
S. 1105, 1106, 1115, 1120 and to repeal Sections 1228 and 1229 of the -----.
Political Code, relating to registration of electors and conduct
of elections" approved by electors November 4, 1930, as amended;
declaring same may be aryended, revised, supplemented or repealed NO
by Legislature.
INTOXICATING LIQUORS. LOCAL OPTION. Initiative. Adds Section 26 to
Article }Ct, California Constitution. Repeals Section 22, Article XX, L
California Constitution, relating to intoxicating liquors. Provides YES:
that every city, town, county, city and county or territory outside .-----.
9. of incorporated cities or towns, shall have the cower to regulate
zone or prohibit the sale of alcoholic beverages within its limits. NO
MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL TAXES AND LICENSE FEES. Initiative. Adds Article
XXVI to Constitution. Requires same to be used for highway purposes
and vehicle regulation. Permits use of portion thereof, under legis-: YES:
lative authorization, for aiding assessment districts, formed before
1933 for highway purposes, and paying local bonds issued therefor, .
Requires fees and taxes be equal notwithstanding type of fuel or ----
10. engine, Permits reenacting or cortinuing 1935 statute Imposing vehicle:
license fee based on value, provided revenue, excluding collection
costs and subventions to counties and municipalities, is first NO
applied to obligations under State Highway bonds outstanding when
measure becomes effective.
INSTF.UCTORS' TENURE. Initiative. Adds Sections 16 to Article IX of
Constitution. Creates State Tenure Board of three members, each
elected from a district, boundaries of which are defined, prescribing YES
qualificatbns, terms, salary, powers and duties of members. Specifies:
Instructors affected by amendment. Provides two-year probet ionary
per7od therefor excepting those having permament tenure. Specifies ----.
11. causes of dismissal of instructors. Vests State Tenure Board and
local school boards with jurisdiction to hear and decide charges
against instructor, prescribing procedure therefor, permitting in- NO
structors to appair and defend, and empowering State Tenure hoard to
sustain or overrule such decisions of local school Board.
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COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS. Senate Constitutional Amendment 13. Amends
specified sections of Articles IV and VI. Adds new sectlnns to Article
VI. Creates Court of Criminal Appeals consisting of a Chief and four YES
Associate Justices (twelve year terms, salaries same as Supreme
Court Justices) to succeed to jurisdiction of Supreme Court in death .-----. ,
penalty cases and criminal Jurisdiction of District Courts of Appeal.
12. Governor appoints first Justices of Court of Criminal Appeals for
specified terms, thereafter offices are elective. Grants Supreme NO
Court limited appellate power to pass on validity of a law after
decision thereon by Court of Criminal appeals.
EMINENT DOMAIN, Assembly Constitutional Amendment 77. Amends Section
14 of Article I of Constitution. Grants power of eminent domain
to State agency or corporation oper=ting, managing and controlling YES.:
any exposition or fair in aidof which the granting of public moneys
or other things of value has been authorized by the Constitution of -- -i
13. this State. Authorizes in eminent domain proceeding the. taking of
immediate possession of right of way, property, or lands acquired NO
for public use upon deposit In court of money to pay subsequent award .
of compensation.
CONSOLIDATED CIT`_'AND COUNTY GOVERNdEIC. Assembly Constitutional Amend-
ment No. 3. Amends Section Is of Article XI of Constitution.
Provides a method by which any county, regardless of population, YES
having one or more incorporated cities within its boundaries, may -
frame and adopt a charter for a consolidated city and county govern-
ment having same boundaries as the former county. (Present con- ----.
14. stltutional provision excludes counties 'raving less than 2L)0,000
population from the right to adopt such a consolidated government NO ,
and permits est,blishment of a city and county government for area
comprisr_ng only a portion of the former county.)
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RELIEF TO ASSESSmINT DISTRICTS. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 20.
Adds Section 31c to Article IV of Constitution. Declares Legislature:
may enact general laws for refunding, repayment or adjustment from : YES
public funds raised or appropriated by Un2ed States, the State or
Its political subdivisions for street and highway improvement pur- 4 - -
15( poses, of assessments or bondsor any portion thereof, which have '
become a lien on realproperty and were levied or issued to pay
costs of such improvements which may be, or may have become, of more No
than local benefit. patifies any such acts of Legislature hereto-
fore adopted. -
WATER DISTRICTS ANL WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICTS. TEMPORARY TRANSFER OF
FUNDS TO PAY BONDS OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS. Assembly Constitut- YES -
ional Amendment 39• Amends Section 31 of Article IV of Constitution.;
Authorizes water districts and water conservation districts, for the ,
purpose of acquiring water, water rights and other necessary property:-----;
16. to acquire and hold stock of corporations owning waters, water ights, ,
canals, water works and franchises. Authorizes treasurerof political. NO.:
subdivision under resolution of governing body thereof to make tem- ,
porary transfer of funds in his custody to pay interest and principal: ,
of bonds issued by such subdivision.
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COMPUTING TAXES ON UNSECURED PROPK9iTY. Assembly Constitutional Amend-
ment 42. Amends Constitution Section 9a, Article XIII. Declares
taxes levied for any current tax year upon personal property and YES
assessments upon possession of or upon claim or right to possean-
ion of land and taxable improvements on land exempt from taxat-
17. Son, 1f not alien upon land of sufficient value to secure their
payment, shall be based upon tax rates for preceding tax year
-upon similar property where taxes we!e a lien upon land of suf- No
ficient value to secure payment thereof. Permits equalization
' - - of-assessment on such-property.-- - _ -- - -- - :- - : --
OLEOMARGARINE TAX. Referendum against Chapter 51, Statutes 1935, entitled:
"An Act relating to revenue and taxation, providing for an excise
tax on the sale of all oleomargarine containing any fat or oil YES
ingredient other than any one or more of the following: oleo oil,
16, oleo stock, oleo stearine from cattle, neutral lard from hogs, -----.
sheep fat, cottonseed oil, peanut oil, corn oil, or milk fat*
providing a penalty forviolation of the provisions thereof'
which act imposes a tax of ten cents Der pound on oleomargarine NO
_(therein d••fined) sold or offered-fa'sale in-California.- - - - --.- - -.- --
LEGISLATIVE PRINTING. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 66. Amends
Section 23a of Article IV of Constitution. Declares that exist- .
ing legislative expense restrictions now contained in said YES
section shall not apply to expenditures not exceeding five
thousand dollars for each house for costs of compiling histories
of bills, resolutions and constitutional amendments introduced .----_,
19. therein, indexing sane and pursuant to legislative rules, suppl'=
ing pudic with full information regarding such measures and,
upon application, with copies thereof, and for the purpose of NO.
correcting and indexing the Journals and expenses incidental
thereto following a.,journment of assessions of the Leglslature.
PUBLICLY OWNED MUSEUMS OR ART GALLERIES. Assembly Constitutional Amend-
ment 62. Adds Sections 16 to Article IX of Contitution. Auth- : YES
orizes the State Legslature and the governing bodies of counties, .
cities and counties, municipal corporations and any other political
subdivision having authority to acquire and maintain publicly .-----
owned museums or art galleries, to enter into contracts and
20. leases with non-profit California corporations for the management NO
and control of any part or all of the exhi�its of suchmuseums
and art galleries. ,
PENAL iNSTITUTIONS FOR AND PUNISHMENT OF F01TALE FELONS. Senate Constit-
utional Amendment 21. Adds Section 7 to Article X of Constitution;
Authorizes Legislature to provide or delegate authority for estab-: YES:
lishment and maintenance of institutions for females convicted of .
felonies. Declares Leg7slature may provide for punishment, custody
21. and care of such females in a manner and under circumstances -----.
different from men similarly convicted. Ratifies existing laws
relating to s�!id subjects. Authorizes Legislature to repeai., NO
amend or otherwise modify such latus.
RETAIL STORE LICENSE. Referendum against Act of Legislature (Chapter
649, Statutes 1935). requiring every person or organization
owning, operating or controlling one or more stores,*wherein mer- YES
chandise is sold at retail, obtain annual State License; prescrib-.
Ing fifty cents application fee for each store and one dollars
licens, fee for one store, Increasing license fee progressively - -
22. for second an-- adaitional stores to five hundred dollars for each .
store over nine; excepts filling stations, ice distributing estab-:
lisgments, restaurant facilities of common carriers, newspaper NO
offices, stores wherein sales are incidental tD rendering personal .
service, theatres and motion picture houses.
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 63. Amends
Section 22 of Article XII of Constitution. Declares the Railroad -
Commission shall hereafter be known as the Public Service Commiss: YES
' Son of the State of California;the commissioners in office when :----_
23 this amendment takes effect to serve out term for which they
were appointed; vacancies to be filled by Governor's appointment.
Eliminates present fixed terms of office of commissioners of six NO
years.
CHARTER OF CITIES AND CITIES AND COUNTIES. Assembly Constitutional
Amendment 58 . Amends Section6 of Article XI of Constitution. ,
Declares that at election for adoption of charter by cities, YES
or cities and counties, electors shall first vote on question, -- -.
"Shall a board of freeholders be elected to frame a proposed new
24 charter"T and secondly for freeholders, provided that the fifteen
candidates for freeholder receiving highest number of votes
shallbe elected only if first question receives majority vote of NO
electors voting thereon. Authorizes legislative body of city,
city- and county, to frame a charter for submission to electors.
AMENDMENT TO CHARTER OF CITY OF RICH'OND. Initiative., Measure _
Shall the Charter of the City of Richmond be amended by adding YES
25 a new Article thereto known as "Article XI" providing for a -----.
Police and Firemen's Pension and Retirement Fund? NO
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Oct. 19,1936, at 10 o'clock
A.M.
. . . . . . . . . ..Chairman.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CGITRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1936.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A..°.1.
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Present: Hon. W.J.Buehanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.
Cummings, Harry 14. Stow, and R.J.Trembath. 5.C.';el'_s, Clerk.
In Matter of C ^rection of Assessment.
G.0-,11pese, County Assessor, having applied to this Board for authorization
to County Auditor to correct following erroneous assessments in accordance with
provisions of Section 38j4a of the Political Code, to wit:
For year 1936-37: vol. 16 Assessment No. 37382 Mery Esther McKenzie, et al.
are assessed with parcel of land with improvements erroneously assessed at $4705,
The correct val,zation of these improve^ents is $2420.
and said applicati^n having been approved by the LIstrlct Attorney of Contra
Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERLD that authorization to County Auditor to correct _
said assessment be and the same is hereby granted.,
In Matter of application tr
Dance Permits.
The following applications having been made to this Board for permission
to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates at the following places, I Zr
to wit:
Mt. Diablo Post #246, American Legion, Danville, Nov. 7th, Dec. 5th, and
Dec. 31st, 1936,- at Danville.
Danville Lodge #378. I.O.O.F. Oct. 24th, 1936, at Danville.
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Roy Frerichs Post #202 American Legion, Oct. 24th, 1936, Brentwood.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permits be granted.,
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In Matter of Appointing Commissioner
for Byron County Fire Protection "istrict. -
There being a vacancy an .he Board of Commissioners of Byron County Fire
District caused by the death of V.L."ooley,
Upon motion, of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that Frank P. Rogers, be and he is hereby appointed a Commissioner
of Byron County Fire Protection District, to serve until the further order of this
Board.
In Matter of Claim of v
Angelo Schenone, against the
County of Contra Costa.
Angelo Schenone having presented tothis Board, a verified claim against the
County of Contra Costa, in sum of 8150 for damages claimed to have been sustained
to tomato crop of claimant caused by trucking on roads adjoining the property of
said Angelo Schenone.
It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED thatesid claim be referred to the District
is
Attorney of Contra Costa. "ounty for a legal opinion as to the legellty of said claim,
and to R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of "ottra Costa County.K
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In clatter of Petition for Installation
of and maintenance of an additional lig"-t
inCrockett-Crolrns-Valora Highrs_y Lighting
Li strict.
A petition signed by at least 25 tax payers and residents of Crockett-Crolona
Valona Highway Lighting District, having been filed with this Board praying for the
Installation of one additional lig'.t in said Lighting District, at the following
' location: Lower end of Alhambra Street between Alexander Avenue and Highway,
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDE:.ED that said additional light be 'installed at the location above named.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Paoi£ic Gas k-. Electric Company be authorized to
installsaid Light and the County Auditor at the time of levying taxes for fiscal -
year 1930-37, furnish a rate of taxation upon assessable property of said District,
that will furnish an amount sufficient for the maintenance of said additional light
which amount is specified to be $'20.40 per year,
In Matter of Annexation of
Territory to Crockett County _
Fire Protection District, in
Contra Costa County.
A petition having; been presented to this Board., signed by residents and
tax payers of territory in and around the town of Port Costa, praying that the territlry
more particularly described in said petition, to wit:
BEGINNING at the intersection of the center line of the State
Highway leading from Crockett to Martinez, Contra Costa County,
California, with the west line of that 374.616 acre tract of land
described in the deed from Vim. A.Piper to John T.Sakley, dated
' October 20, 1970, and recorded Nov. 29th, 1870, in Vol. 19
of Deeds, page 445, Records of "ontra Costa County, California,
said point being also on the east boundary of the Crockett county
Fire Protection District; thence fror. raidpoint of beginning,
running along.. the center line of State Highway in a general south-
easterly direction to the mo=t southerly corner of that certain 150
acre tract of land descries d in 'Hat certain deed from Port Costa
DFvelopment Companv to Port Costa Brick Works, recorded Dec. 30,
1931, in Vol. 304 Official Records,
cord s, p^ge 260, Records of 6ontra
Costa County, Californi R; thence northeasterly alon, the south
line of the above mentioned tract of land to its intersection
with the southwesterly line of the right of way of the Southern
Pacific Railroad Company opposite Englneer's Station 2624460-,;
thence running along the •est line of the lands of the Southern
Pacific Company in a general northwesterly direction to the
Northeast corner of Lot 14, in blocs 2, as shown on the crap of
the Town of Port costa, filed Dec. let, 1593, in the office
of the County recorder of Contra Costa 1;ounty,Callfornia;
thence leaving; the southwesterly line of said Southern Pacific
Company lards and Punning North to the south rail of that track
known as Track E as shoran on Southern Pacific Railroad Company's
Valuation'Sap; thence along the south rail of tracks K and J
to the intersection of the+ southwest line of the Main line 100
foot wide right of wa-- of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company;
thence northwesterly alone said line to a. point opposite Enf-ineer's
Station 2705427.7 as shown on above mentioned valuation map;
thence running southwesterly to the northwest corner of that parcel
of '_and described in the deed from Geo. H.Ward, et ux. to Southern
Pacific Company, recorded July 24, 1905, in Vol. 112 of Deeds,
Pa-e 462, Records of Contra Costa "ounty, California; thence
Along the westerly line of the above mentioned tract of land to the -
southwest line of the above mentioned lands of the Southern Pacific
Company; thence runnir-, in a general northwesterly direction along
said southwest line to ,he west line of the 374.616 acre parcel above
mentioned, said point being east line of the Crockett County
Fire Protection District; thence southerly alonr said east line to
the point of beglnnin_�.
be annexed to the Cao ckett County Firs Protection District in Contra Costa County,
and this Board having heretofore set the hearing on said petition for Monday,
6ctober 19th, 1936, at 11 o'clock A.c.". in Chambers of this board, and notice of time
and place of said hearin,, having been published for time and in the manner as require
by law, as cho::n by the affidavit of publication of Louis Purcell, on file herein,
and this being time and place =et out in said notice for the hearing of said
petition, and no t.:ritten protests or otherwise having been filed wit' th's Board
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against the proposed annexation of snid territory to the said Crockett County Fire "<
Frotection District, in Contra Costa County, and thisBoard be11ev,14, that said
territory should ce annexed to said Fire "istr±ct
Upon. motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor TrerLath, IT IS a.
BY THE BOAPD 0-DERED that the territory here'na:oove described be nnn the same is
hereby ordered annexed to and to become a part of the Crockett County Fire Protection
District, in Contra CostaCounty.\ �
In Matter of Cersicerat±cn of ,
Highway Stand-by Ch..rges in Town of
Concord, in Mt. Diaclo County Fire
Protection District.
The further hearing on ^o=tter of payment of stand-by charges on fire hydrants
in City of Concord, in Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection District, having come on
at th±s time, W.F.W±lliamson, attorney at L? having appeared in the matter on
behalf of himself and residents of the District, and the said W.F.Williamson hnving
suggested that a further conference be held between the District Attorney of contra
Costa Co,,nty, and the representative of the attorney General's office .of the State =
of California, and John Garavanta,City Attorney of Concord, and W.F.W1111amson,
in regard to the legality of the City of Concord paying said stand-by charges,
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY
THE BCARD ORDERED that the f^, ther has -g on said matter be continued until Monday
the 2nd day of November, 1936, at 11 o'clock A.M.
In Matter of Payment of Postage -
on Sample Ballots for General
Election.
The County Clerk being required by law to mail sample ballots to each of the
voters of Contra Costa County,
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IT IS 3Y THE F.CARD 0?DEH::D that the County Auditor dray his warrant in favor
of the Post Master of the City of !.Martinez, in the sum of $1260.09 in payment of
the postage on ssin ballots and that the Post Laster of the City of Martinez, attach ,
his receipt to said warrant and that the County Treasurer pay the dames, -
In Matter of Request of Contra
Costa County Development Association
for adoption of a Co�inty Seal.
The Contra Costa County Development Association, having requested this Board
to adopt a County Seal and having suggested that the form of such seal be secured
through a Contest among the school children throughout ti-e County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Contra Costa County Development Association
be authorized to conduct a contest amongst the school children throughout the County
for the designing of a County Seal.
In Matter of T—afer of Funds.
On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, IT B BY TEE BOARD ORDERLD that
the balance remaining in the Unappropriated Reserve Fund amounting to $15,449.75 be
transferred to the General Fund.
It is furthar ordered that any delinquent tax collections hereinafter
made under past levies be apportioned to the General Fund of contra Costa County.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.n
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In Matter of°County of -
Contra Costa, a Political .
Subdivision of the State of Califania
Plaintiff vs. Guy L.Putnam, et al. ..
Defendants. "
This Board having heretofore ordered the District Attorney to bring condemn-
ation suit for the obtaining of a right-ef-way through certain property described
In said order, and the Court having fixed the sum of One hundred and Six dollnra
to be deposited with the Clerh of the Suoeri7r Court of the County of Contra Costa
1
as security to defend.,nts in said complaint mentioned to secure to said defendants,
and owners of any right, title and interest in and to said property of Just compensa -
ion for taking, and any damages incidental thereto as soon as the same can be as-
certained by law.
IT IS ON MOTION DULY MADE AND CARRIED, and in compliance with said order
by this Board ordered that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, draw hi
warrant in favor of the County Clerk of said County from the General Fund in the
sum of One hundred and Six dollars as security for the following defendats, to wit:
Guy L. Putnam, ..550.00
Grace M.Putnam . . . . . . . . . 50.00
John Doe 1.00
Richard Roe .... 1.00 -
Jane Doe . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00
Mary Roe . . . . . . . 1.00
Plack and '9h1te Company 1.00
Red and Yellow Company 1.00
out of which any damages awarded on condemnation cf said property shall be paid to
said defendants. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards,
' Inthe Matter of "County of
Contra Costa, a Political Subdivision
of the State of California, Plaintiff,
vs. H.P.Goodman, et al. Defendants".
This Board having heretofore ordered the District Attorney to bring condemnat
Ion suit for the obtaining of a right of way, through certain property described In -
said order, and the Court having fixed the sum of Three hundred and eighty dollars
to be deocsited with the Clerk of the Superior Court of the Gountv of Contra Costa
as security to defendants in said complaint mentioned to secure to said defendants -
and owners of any right, title and interest 1n and to said property of Just compensa -
Ion for taking, and any damages incidental thereto as soon as the same can be ascer-
tined by law.
It is, on motion duly made and carried, and in compliance with said order
' by this Board ordered that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa draw his
warrant in favor of the County Clerk of said County from the General Fund in the
sum of Three h+mdred and eighty®llars as security for the following defendants, to
wit:
y
H.P.Goodman . . . . . . . . .� 5.00
Elizabeth Goodman . . . . . . . 5.00
' M.L. Neiswongar. . . . • . . . 75.00
'dw:
andy May Neisonger . -75.00
Julius G.neugger 150.00 _
John Paulson. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00
Lois F.Psulson .. 1.00
Jul to e F.Beugge r . . . . . . . . . . 1.00
Ella M. beugger 1.00
Richmond-Martinez Abstract & Title Co.1.00
Pacific Gas an6 Electric Company 1.00
Mary A.Campion. .. 1.00
George H. Campion .. 1.00
Corporation of Amer'.ca 1.00
Bank of America .1.00
Marion Cooke . . . . . . . 1.00
Frances D.Payne 1.00
Bernice Feagans 25.00
Edgar J. Feagans, . .. . . . . . . .25.00
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Corporation of America . . . . . . .41.00
John Doe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00
RSck:ard Roe . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.00
Jane Doe .. . . . . . . . . 1.00
Jane Roe . . . . . . . . . 1.00
Black and White Company . . . . . . 1.00
Blue and Green Company .. .. 1.00
Red and Yellow Company . . . . . . . 1.00
out of which a^-y damagee ar:ardsd on condemnation of said property shall be paid to
ss
said defendants. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
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In 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 of the State of California having applied to this
Bogrd for cancellation of taxes and penalties thereon, on the following described
property and the District Attorney having consented thereto,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor and County Tax Collector
of Contra Costa County cancel the taxes levied on each andallof the following asses
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menta in accordance with Chapter 252 of the Statutes of 1925, together with all
penalties and costs thereon, if any.
IT IS FURTHER ordered that no cancellation of taxes for any special assess—
ment s for street work or other improvements of like character shall be made.
That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County
of 6ontra Costa, State of California, and described as follows.
Lot 6 in Block 6, as designated on the Map entitled "Berkeley Highlands
Terrace, Contra Costa Co. Cal." which map was filed In the office
of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California l
on January 28, 1914, in Vol. 11 of Maps, at page 252.
Deed recorded June 18, 1936, Vol. 407, page 494, of Official Records.
Taxes 1936-37• s
Assessed to Francis J. Flannery and Leonie W.Flanneny.
That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City
of E1 Cerrito, County of Contra Costa,St*tc of California, and
described as £olloee:
Lot 7 and the South 1/2 of Lot 8 in Block 3, as delineated upon
that certain Map entitled "Amended Map of Richmond Pacific Heights" It
being a portion of Lot No.65 of the final Partition of the San
Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, California. Filed on the 20th
day of July, 1915, in the office of the County Recorder of the
County of Loontra Costa, State of California, described as follows.
BEGINNING at a point in the east line of Sonoma Avenue at the
line between Lots 6 and 7 in Block 3; thence from said point of
beginning, Northerly, along the East line of Sonoma Avenue, beirg
along the are of a curve to the right, with a radius of 512.907
feet, 55 feet to the south line of the parcel of land described
In the deed from East kichmond heights Land Company, a corporation,
to T.H. DeLsp, dated August 7, 1924, and recorded August 11, 1924
in Vol. 476 of Deed, at pege 156• thence easterly, along the
south line of snid DeLap Tract, (476 of Deeds, at page 156) to
the line between Lots 8 and 18 in Block 3, which point bears _
South 6 deg. 02' East, alone the line between Lots 8 and 18 in
Block 3, 16-5 feet from the south line of Lot 9 in Block 3•
thence south 6 deg. 021 East> along the line between Lots 0 and
18 in Block 3 and between Lots 7 and 13 and 19 in Block 3
51.5 feet tD the line between_Lots 6 and 7, in Block 3; thence
south 83 deg. 58' West, along the line between Lots 6 and 7
in Block 3, 100 feet to the point of beginning.
Deed recorded May 26, 1936, Vol. 413, Page 300 of Official Records.
Taxes 1936-37.
Assessed to Allan K. Dart and'Kathleen Dart.
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That certain tract of land,._situate, lying and being in the
City of Martirez, County of Cortra Costa, State of -1
Cnitfornin, and .:escribea as follows, to wit:
Portion of Lot 108, as designated on the Map entitled "Idap ;
of La Salle Heights Unit No. 3, Martinez, Contra Costs County,
California" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder `'
of the County of Contra. Costa, State of California, on May 4
'--929, in Vol. 21 of Maps, at nage 586, described as follows:
SEG"NNLNG at a point an the amth line of Pacheco Bouleverd -r
' distant thereon South 69 deg. 31' East, 5 feet from the line -
between Lots 107 and 108, thence from said point of beginning,
South 69 deg. 31' East,along the south line of said Boulevard
45 feet; thence south 20 deg. 29' West, 100 feet .to the south
line of Lot 108; .hence north 69 deg. 31' TTect alonEr sa.Ld south
line 45 feet; thence north 20 deg. 29' East, parallel to the `}
line between Lots 107 and 105 and 5 feet easterly therefrom,
100 feet to the point of beginning. .
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Dee^ recorded May 27, 1936, Vol. 405 page 500 of Official
Records.
Taxes 1936-37.
Assessed t: P.L. Lyhne and Flora N. Lyhne. r;�z
That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the -
City of +lartirez, County of Contra Costa, State of California,
and described a= follows:
Lot 13 in Dlock 11 as sstd Lot is shown on that certain Man --.a
entitled "Official Map of Martinez Park Addition No. 1, Martinez, it
Contra Costa County, California" filed March 1, 1926, in Liao Book
1, Official Maps, page 2, Recores of Contra Costa County,California '[
ALSO, a portion of Lot 12 in block. 11 of the Map hereinaboves=
referred to, described ae follows: ;x
BEGINNING at the corner common to Lots 12, 13, and 31 in Block
11 as said Lots are shown on the Map of Martinez Park Addition ,;
No. 1, hereinabove referred to; thence runningg along the -_,_,�
dividing line between Lots 12 and 13, North 54 deg. 48' 30" East,
110,00 feet to a point on the westerly line of Arllnfrton Way;
ana from which point the center of acurve to the left, with a
radius of 143 feet bears south 54 deg. 48130" :lest; thence -,
' running along said curve and the westerly line of Arlington Way
in a northwesterly direction, 25 feet; thenceleaving said curve
and the westerly line of Arlington Xay, sou t'-.45 deg. 11130" 'Nest,
112.13 feet to a point )n the dividing line between Lots 12 and ,�€
31, Block 11; thence runnlnf; along saic dividing line, south 59 deg. •t
14' East, 6.72 feet to the point of beginning, ,A
ALSO, a portion of Lot 14 in Block 11 In Martinez Park Addition
No. 1, !pore particularly described Rs follows.. _.,`
BEGI<NING at a point on the westerly boundary line of Arlington
"ay at the cor ner concon to Lots 13 and 14, Block 11, ,"Official
Map of Martinez Park Addition No. 1, Martinez, Cont"'a costa County
Calibrnia" filed i4arch 1, 1926, in Map Book 1, '£ficial Saps, 1
page 2, records of Contra Costa County, California; thence
leaving the westerly boundary line of Arlington Way and running .
alon,- the westerly boundary line between Lots 13 and 14,
Block 11, South 59 deg. 09' 'Nest, 11.58 feet .to the common E?i
corner to Lots 13 and 14, said point being on the easterly `-
boundary line of Lot 30, block 11; thence running along the -
dividing line between Lots 14 and 30, south 30 deg. 51'17" East, `
11.65 feet; thence leaving said dividing line., north 53 deg. 10'
45" East, 112.18 feet to the paint of beginning. f
Deed recorded June 16, 1936, Liber 407, Page ''=.79, of Official
Records.
Taxes 1936-37.
Assessed to Richmond_Msrtlnez Abstract & Title Co. :a
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That•certain tract of lan5 situate, lying and beim in the r
City-of Richmond, County of Contra Costa,State. of California,
end described as follows:
Lot 7 In Blo,-k 17 as delineated upon that certain Sap entitled
"Richmond Traffic Center" being a portion of bots 65 and 68
of the final A'artition of the.San Pablo Rancho, Contra. Costa -
County, Califbrnia. Filed on the 18th day of April, 1914,
in the office of the Covnty Recorder of the County of "ontra
Aosta, State of California.
Deed recorded June 17, 1936, Vol. 415, Page 320, of Official
Fecor:'.s.
Taxes 1936-37.
Assessed to David J..Esola ano Mary K. Esola.
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350
In Metter of Transfer of
On request of D.1-.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
requirements IT IS BY THE BOARD O!-DER.ED that the following advances from the General
Reserve Fund to the funds and in the anounts herein set out be made, to wit:
said advances to be returned to the General FeserveFund as soon as current revenge
is evallable.
GENERAL FUND s40,0oo.00
Orinda Fire Dist. 1,000.00
Oakley Sch.Dist.Spec. 700.00
Pacheco !', " " 100.00. 3
Antioch-Live Oak High s
Gen'l. 2,500.00
San Ramon High Gen. 6 000.00
50,300.00 . a
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
In Flatter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of D.-.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
highway nd Warrants, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of x,6,807.04 be
transferred from the Motor Vehicle Fund to the funds and in the amounts as set out 2
to wit: "3
Sar. # Surveyor Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup.Dist. Sup. Dist. .
Accts. `1 Accts. r 2 Accts. #3 Acets. 4 Accts #5 accts.
462 to
466 Inc. a 30.60
467 $113.20
446 229.26
69 173.76
590 1j.50
4 � 7 a
492 .•. 5
63.32 5
49 111.62 n
4996 112.37 91.54
497 30
499 166.20 248.90
500 91.35 64.90
5002 21.30 51.6o
r
503 5.25 r
504 69.00
5 6 953.16 654.06
507 73.50
506 46.93 a
509 16.46 39.00
511 70.71
512 10.15 73.20 e
3
514 69.61
515 82.50
516 700.00
517 36.00
519 62.50 216.60
520 12.50
521 51.00
522 72.00 T
523 142.23
524 16o.8o
526 1.29 a
52 12.11
527 286.16
528 185.59
529 216.oo
530 72.00.
531 3.51
533 2 G4 166.56
359-90 23+5. - X6 0.15 -T2- lo. 3 -2067-.21..00
. Brand.Total ,607.04.. -
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
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351
Al
m-t
In !latter of Putchase of Plymouth
Automobile for Supervisor of
District ;r`2.
on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that J.H.Morrow, County Purchasing Agent, of Contra Costa County,
be authorized to purchase one Plymouth Automobile to beused by Supervisor of District
IT IS FURTHER ORDEPSD that the said Purchasing Agent be authorized to turn in
on the purchase price of said new automobile one 1935 Model Plymouth Car now being
used by the Supervisor of District F2.K -
In ?,flatter of approval of Transfer
Agreement of Miss Hannah Smith, from -
San Josauin County to Contra Costa -
County.
Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director having presented a form of Agreement
for transfer and removal*of Miss Hannah Smith, from County of San Joaquin to the
County of Contra Costa, pursuant to Old Age Security Act of the State of California
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is hereby authorized to -
sign same on behalf of the County of Con t--a Costa. y.
In Matter of allowance to lndigPnts.
IT S BY THF. BOARD ORDERED THAT: Following allowances to indigents be made, ,(
' to wit:
MRS. CLARA MANSFI—V1 D:
508 Lexington Ave. E1 Cerrito. -
$25• County caib allowance be discontinued as of Oct. 19, 1936- t'
ROcERT A. CAMPBELL, -
2008 Roosevelt Ave. Richmo[ri.
$25 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Oct. 19, 1936.
:a
MRS. LULU GOP.HA:l,
440- 5th St. Richmond.
$25. Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Oct. 19,1936.
CHARLES E. HAGELY, -
425- 4th St. Richmond.
$30 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Oct. 19, 1936.
JACOB R. JONES,
455- 15th St.Richmond.
$15 Ola Age Security be granted to begin as of Oct. 19, 1936.
FRANK MCCAAULLY,
Gen. Del. E1 Cerrito.
-30 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Oct. 19, 1936.
CLARE'. MANSFIELD,
503 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito. -
035 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Oct. 19, 1936.
HERBERT PARKS,
557- 13th St. Richmond.
$27 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Nov. 1, 1936
' NA14CY ANN PARKS,
557- 16th St. Hichmcnd. s!
327 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Nov. 1, 1936
CHARLES THOMPSON,
424 Albermarle St. E1 Cerrito.
a25 OldAge Security be granted to begin as of Oct. 19, 1935.
PETER VARALLO,
1749 Curtis st. E1 Cerrito
a35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Oct. 19, 1936.
352 I
MRS, MATHILDA VOGELSA.NG,
234- 5th St. Richmond.
330 Old Age Security be granted to begin ao of Oct. 19, 1936. -
HUGH BARKER,
755 POMONA AVE. El Cerrito.
$35 Old Age Security b= renewed as of Sept. lst,1936. -
THOIIAS BAFRETT,
1015 Nevin Ave. Richmond. `
S30Old Age Security be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1936•
ALEXANDE!R BOWEN, -•
2410 Maine Ave.Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1936
GEO. W. CHAIvIBERLAI:v,
6043 Ripley Ave. Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1936.
EMMA GENTRY,
Pinole.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1936 .
FANNIE WAGNER
5616 Columbla,Richmond.
$32 Old Agge Security be. renewed as of Sept. 1, 1936.
JONAS WALLIN,
326- 12th St. Richmond. _
335 Old Age Security be renewed as of July,1936.
MRS, SARAH LONG,
146- TenthSt. Richmond, _
That check for October, be cancelled. -
LAFE WEAVER (For Audrey Oreta Scott)
4528 Wall Ave. Richmond. -
$10 State and $10 County aid for a needy whole orphan child be granted
to begin as of Sept. 16, 1936.
MRS. VIOLET HUBNER,
660- 5th St. Richmond
$2O State and $20 county aid for needy '--If orphan children be renewed as '
of Oct. 1936.
MRS. RUBY JACKSON
306 CentralAve. El Cerrito (mailing_Address P.O. Box 80, El Cerrito).
$60 State aid and $30 County aid for needy half orphan children be renewed
as of Oct. 1, 1936.
MRS. LOMA KRLI=R,
425- 20th St. Richmond. "F
$50 State dd and 337 County aidbe renewed as of Oct. 1, 1936, for Krenzer
children due to incapacitated father.
MRS. JOSEPHINE HERNANDEZ, _ f
427 "C" St. Richmond.
$60 State aid be d-creased to 350 State aid as of Oct. 6, 1936; and that 310
county aid. be granted as of Oct. 61 1936, and $50 State aid and$10 county aid be
renewed as of Oct. 1, 1936.
MRS. tARJORIE DAVIDSON,
421- nth St. Richmond.
$20 State and $30 county aid for needy half orphan children be discontinued
as of Oct. 26, 1936.
MRS. SIGNE FALKENSTRUM,
711 Ripley St. Richmond.
$10 State aid and $10 r_ounty aid be discontinued as of Oct. 17, 1936, as child
has reached 16th birthday.
MRS. EMMA JEAN SCOTT,
#8 Rose Apts, Martinez.
$30 County cash allowance be discontinued as of Oct. 19, 1936.
MRS. JANET HEBEISN, '
Clayton Rd, Concord.
824 Old Age Security be granted to begin a-of Oct. 19, 1936•
JOHN FREDERICK KO�'E,
518 Richardson St. Martinez.
$35 Olaage Security be E-anted to begin a° of Oct. 19, 193;.
MRS. EMMA JEAN SCOTT,
#8 Rose, Apts. Martinez.
$35 OldAge Security be granted to begin as of Oct. 19, 1936
WILLIA14 CARSON MIENDENHALL,
Rte #1, Concord.
$34 Olc,Age Security be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1936.
HENRY NELSQd,
1619 Estudillo St. Martinez.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1936.
353
JOHN SELLMAN, -
615 Ferry St. Eiart Inez. --
a35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Aug. 1, 1936.
MRS. ILklY C. CAVAGNA, -
Concord-Port Chicago Highway, Concord.
$20 State aid and $45 county aid for the children of a tubucular father be
granted to begin as of Oct. 5, 1936.
M_RS. MYRTLE OGILVIE,
Parkside Ave. Concord. '
$20 State aid and $20 county aid for needy half-orphan children be renewed
as of Oct. 1, 1936.
MRS. ROSE SAVIONI, _
306 Main St. Martinez, Cal. -
$L0 State aid and $25 county aid for four minor half-orphan children be renewed
as of Oct. 1, 1936.
MRS. LULU CROOKS,
' ShellAve. Mt.View, Martinez.
X10 State aid for Eloise Crooks be dtscontinued as of Nov. 1, 1936.
MRS. RUELLA HAMBLIN,
MORAGA RD. Walnut Creek.
$10 State and $10 county aid for a needy hlf orphan children be discontinued
as of Nov. 1, 1936. -
MRS. EDNA KA'r.RAS, .
376 East St. Pittsburg.
340 State aid and $40 county ai.for the children of an incapacitated father be
granted to begin as of Oct. 1, 1936 _
MRS. EFSIESTINE CARTER,
Port Chicago, Ca'_.
320 State aid and $15 county aid be renewed as of Oct. 1, 1936
MRS. CATHERINE HERBERT
44 'Fest lOtb 3t. Pittsburg.
$20 State and $20 county aid be renewed as of Oct.. 1, 1936, for two needy
half-orphan children.
MRS. --ENA TORRES,
165 Cumberland St. Pittsburg
$20 State aid be renewed as of Oct. 1, 1936, for two minor half orphan children.
DIRS. MARY SANDi ETTO,
267 1/2 E.2nd St. Pittsburg
$30 State aid End $30 county aid be decreased to $20 State aid and C30 county
aid as of Oct. L, 1936.
SALVATORE CALO::E,
650 Cutter St. Pittsburg
$30 State and 330 county a7d£or whole orphan children which has been adminis-
tered in relief in kind be changed to $30 State and 330 county aid as of Nov. 19,
1936. Ths aid be paid in cas°.
JAMES ANTHONY COLLINS,
Brentwood, Cal.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Oct. 19, 1936
GEORGE A. P.ANWILL,
Knightsen, Cal.
$35 Old A— Security be granted to h=gin as of Oct. 19, 1936
'IrK. EDIMOI-?STON,
309 H St. Antioch
$25 Old Age Security be renewal as of Aug. 1, 1936
ALBERT MARTIN HILL,
' Knightsen, Cal.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1936.
AUGUST 30HMUDE,
Gen.D:,1. Byron
329 Old Age Security be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1936
MRS. ETTA BANKS
6th & A. Sts. Antioch
' $60 State aid and $15 county aid be renewed as of Oct. let, 1936, for needy
half orphan chile ren
MRS. MARY HELEN FE:NANDEZ,
215- Sixth St. Antioch.
That S30 State aid be continued and ;30 county aid be granted to 'begin as
of Oct. 1, 1936.
I'
Inthe Matter of Allowances to - �}
Indigents under care of-
rrobatlon Officer.
IT IS BY THE BOA?�.D ORDERED that beginnin�� Oct. 1, 1936, $i'0 State�ard (p40 "
County al.. be granted the Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer, for the support and
m?Sntenance of Edward, Antoni, James and Dorothy ° (Auditor's fl,•st warrana
to cover October, 1936). ��
That beginning Oct, let, 1936. 10 State a ml $10 county aid be granted to
Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer, for the s*npport and mointenace of Chi,r:r6 Leoni.
(Auditor will dra:s no warrant. Institution paid by demand). -
That beginning Oct. 1, 1936, $10 State and $10 county aid be granted
the Probation. Cfficer, T.A.Boyer, for the support and mainenance of Ma2ion Lee Deal.
(Auditor's First warrant to cover Nov. 1936).
That beginning Aug. 23, 1936, $10 State and $10 county dd. be renewed the
Probation Officer, T,A.Boyer, for tie support and maintenance of Albert Gregory.
That beginning Sept. 29, 1936, $50 State and $35.00 county aid be renewed F
to Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Matilda,
Elvida, Teddy, Joe and Frank Figueira.
That beginning Oct. B, 1936, 'tate ad of $10 per month be discontinued
for the support of Rose Miriani and that $10 County aid only be alloeed from that
de.te.
That beginning Oct. 1, 1936, $10 State and $30 county aid begr anted the
Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Gloria and Mary
Guiffrida. (Original Order, Sept. 21, 1936, was for $10 State and $50 county aid.
Della Guiffrida became self-sup.ating On Oct. 1, 1936.G
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 2nd, 1936, at 10
o'clock A.M.
C
Y. ..Clerk. irman.
IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COMP}A COSPA COUNTY,STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER IND, 1936.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W,J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings
Harry M.Stow, and li.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells,Clerk.
The minutes of the Board for and during the month of October, 1936, are
read to the Board by the Clerk of the Board, and approved by the Board as read
and signed by the Chairman andClerk.
In Matter of Claim of Angelo
Sohenone against the County
of Contra Costa.
Angelo Schenone having heretofore presented to this Board, a claim
against the County of 'ontra Costa, for damages claimed by him to his tomato crop
and the said claim having been referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa
County as to a legal opinion on same, and the District Attomy having requested
an extension of time of two weeks in order to investigate said claim,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney be allowed an exten
aion of time of two weeks in which to investigate the legality of said claim.
355.
Nov. 2nd, 1936---- ConT'd.
In Matter of Correction of
Assessments.
Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor having applied to this Board for authority to
the Auditor to correct following erroneous assessments in Accordance with provisions
of Section 3881 of the Polit 1cal Code, to rdt
' For year 1936-37:
In Vol. 9 Assessment No. 22688 Joseph C.Osborn Is assessed with Lots 5 and 6I
Blk 16, Bay View Park with $400 Improvements; these Improvements rightfully belong _
to Lots 3 and 4, Blk 16 Bay View Park, assessed to Joseph S,Osborn, 4ssessnent No.
22687. Mr. Osborn requests that these Improvements be transferred from Tax Bill No.
22688 to tax bill No. 22687.
In Vol.25 Assessment No. 55270 I F & Ray Tinstman are assessedwith a portio
of Lots 117 and 119 and allof Lot 118 R.N.Burgess Walnut Lands Map No. 2, with _
' improvements amounting to $1,350. These improvements are incomplete the first Monde
in 'arch of this ,year and a partial assessment of $350 only should be assessed for
this ynr.
In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 63478 John Vie.no is assessed with a tract of land
contalning 5.50 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $1,520. The
correct sssessed value of these improvements is $500.
In Vol. 5 Assessment No. 11499 Perry Bruck Clark Is assessed with Lot 14,
Blk 2 Nicholl Macdonald Ave Civic Center, with Improvements amounting to $1,270
and personal property amarnting to $500. No improvements or personal property should
be assessed withthis Lot.
In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 37561 Harry M. & Isabelle Race are assessed with a
portion of Lots 1 and 10 Blk F town of Prole, Villa Sites, with improvements erron—
eously assessed at $1000. The correct assessed valuation of these improvements is
$900.
In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 54217 Frank Botta is assessed with the S.1/2
of Lot 5 and W. 41 of S. 1/2 of Lot 6, Blk C, Town of Valona, with improvements
erroneously assessed at $1490. The correct assessed valuation of these S,.provements
is
�n Vol. 25 Assessment No. 55215 George L. & Lillian H.Perry are assessed wit
Lot 17, Blk 5 Maltbys 2nd Addn. to Concord Amended Map, with improvements erroneousl
assessed at $2,600. The correct assessed valuation of these improvements Is $1,960.
In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 63896 E.P.Seemans is assessed with Lots 36 West
1.32 ac. 1.09 ac. & 37 less NE .22 ac, 2.28 Ac. with improvements erroneously
assessed at $510. There should be no Improvements Assessed with this property.
Vol. 24 Assessment 30. 51188 *ALlter A.Cross Is assessed with a tract of
land In Town of Alamo, with two sets of improvements one amounting to $2,160.
and the other $1,100 making a total of $3,260. Improvements amounting to $1,100
were erroneously assessed with this property.
Mr. Cross called at office of Assessor and requested that these improvements
be transferred from tax bill No. 51188 to tax bill No. 51186 assessed to Walter A.
& Mary E.Cross, where they rightfully belong, maklne the total assessed valuation
of improvements on tax bill No. 51188 , $2160 and the total assessed valuation
of improvements on tax bill No. 51186, $1,480.
In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 62802 Manuel L. & Pauline M. Fortado, are asses--ed
with Lot 6, Blk 1 Amended Map of a portion of Block A in the Town of Rodeo, with
Improvements erroneously assessed at $2,000. There are no Improvements on this Lot
but should have been on Lot 5, Blk 1( Assessment No. 62801) in the name of Antonio
G. Henricues.
On Oct. 27th, a letter was mailed to Antonio G. Henriques advising him that
a request would be made to the Board of Supervisors to assess these Improvements
with Lot 5, Blk 1 Amended Map of a portion of Block A in the Town of Rodeo, And that
' the Board of Supervisors would act on this request at their meeting on Monday, Nov.
2nd.
In Vol. 23 Assessment No. 51010 Mary H.—uiz is assessed with a parcel of la
with personal property amounting to $2,100. This property is within Code Area No.
9130 which includes San Pablo Fire and San Pablo Sanitary lax. This personal prop—
erty should have been assessed with lax Bill No. 51011, assessed to Mary H.Luiz,
at al. Code Area No. 9110 as it Is not situated within the San Pablo Fire and San
Pablo Sanitary Districts. Authorization to County Auditor to transfer this persona
' property from Assessment No. 51010 to Assessment No. 51011 is requested.
In Vol. 27 Assessment No. 57622, Carrie C.McLenegan is assessed with a trac
of land containing 62.23 acres, the assessed value of same is erroneously Thown
as $460. The correct assessed valuation should be $9.460.
For year 1 --A6.
o 3ssessment No. 7790A. Edmund L. Thompson Is assessed with Lots 36 and
37 Blk 127 Amended Map of the City of Richmond. This property at that time, was In
the Veterans Welfare Board name and Mr/Thompson paid taxes on his possessory right
and interest in same unsecured and Receipt No. 8047 was issued for same. In April
1935, this property was sold by the Veterans Welfare Board to Edmund L. Thompson
and deed for same was recorded May 24th, 1935 and should not have appeared on the
secured assessment roll until the year 1936.
Authorization to County Auditor to cancel assessment No. 7790A as well as
the taxes and delinquencies is reeuested.
Vol. 26 Assessment, No. 56548 Rosa Warner is as=eased with a parcel of
land described as follows:
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Nov. 2nd,. 1936.Cont od.
"Ro Acalanes one lot 1251 x 1501 bd N. & W by ld of
Wooldridge E. by County Rond S. by ld of Brooks"
This is the same property that is assessed to Maurice B.& Eleanor Y.Murphy
(see Assessment No. 56462) described as follows:
"Ro Aoalpnes a tr of ld bd N. & W by ld of Woolridge
E by County Rd S by land of Brooks, 428 ac"
Authorization to County Auditor to cancel Assessment No. 56548 in name of Rosa - -
Warner, also delinquent taxes on same is requested.
and said applications having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa
County.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that ;.he County Auditor be and he is hereby authoriz d
to correct said erroneous assessments.,
In Matter of Granting Leave ,
of Absence to G.O.Meese.
G.O.Meese,County Assessor having applied to .this Board for permission to leave
the Stateof California for a period of thirty days,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that G.O.Meese, County Assessor be and he is hereby
granted ;Emission to leave the State of California, for a period of thirty days
from and after the date of leaving the State of California.
In Matter of Communication
from Business Menus Assxiation
of Pittsburg, California. -
A communication having been received by this Board from Business Men's Asso-
ciation of -'ittsburg; California, protesting the action of theCalifornia State Chamb
of Commerce in Publicly opposing the Retail Store License Tax, Proposition ,#22 on
the ballot on November 3rd, 1936,
It is by the Board ordered that said communication be placed on file and
that a copy of same be forwarded to the California State Chamber of Commerce.,
In Fatter of Deeding Property
to Weimar Joint Sanatorium.
A communication having been.received bythis Board from Mildred E.Thoren,M.D
the Superintendent and Medical Director of Weimar Joint Sanatorium requestingthls
Board to deed to said Sanatorium, the portion of said Sanatorium which the County
now holds,
It IS BY THE BOARD OFDERED that said communication be referred to W.J.
Buchanan, Chairman of this Board to take such action as he deems fit.
In -atter of ComMunicatlon
from Gertrude B.Davies.
A communication having been received from Gertrude,B.Davies, protesting again$
the removal of trees and shrubs on property condemned by the County of Contra Costa ,
for road aurposes,
IT IS BY THE BOARD OF-DERLD that said communication be referred to the District
Attorney of Contra Costa County to take such action as he deems fit.,
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Nov. 2nd, 1936 --Cont!d. ) -
In Matter of Payment of Stand--by
Charges on water hydrants in
Town of Concord, in Mt. Diab to
County Fire Protection District.
This Board having had under consideration the payment of stand-by charges
on water hydrants in town of Concord, In Mt.Diablo County Fire Protection LSstrict
and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County having given this Board an oral leg:
opinion that the said stand-by charges on water hydrants in town of Concord Ss s lege
charge against the Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection District, and the Attorney
General of the State of California having concurred in said Opinion,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this Board of Supervisors, the governing body
Of the Mt.yiablo County Fire Protection DL=.trlct, be guided by the opinion of the
District Attorney of Ca;tra Costa County in matter of payment of stand-by charges,
after November let, 1936:
The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. _
Noes: Supervisor Long.
In Matter of Payment of Claim
of American LaFrance & Foamite Co.
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in aum of $143.43 on funds
of Oakley Fire District in favor of American La France & Foamlte Company, C/o Rodgers
Nollitz & Carmody, being the last installment on contract for the purchase of Garford
' Truck and that the County Treasurer pay laid warrart.�
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of D.Id.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to pay current highway
funds warrants, IT IS BY THE BCA.=D ORDERED that the sum of $21,801.23 be transferred
from Motor Vehicle Fund to the funds and in the amounts set out below:
War.# Surveyor Sup.Dist. Sup.Dist. Sup.Dist. SUD.Dist. Sup. Dist.
Accts. #1 Accts. #2 Accts #3 Accts #4 Accts #5 Accts.
- - -- - - - - - - --- - - - - --
53344 to
646 Inc. $170.6o $140.00
646 6.05 278.31
649
650 168.00 $390.69 $194.6
7
652 364.o2
'
654 3 74.97 450
.78
655 2.6o
656 225.46
656 52.91 $6o6.sa 31
659 66o X3.63 261.66
661 los.24
' 662 11.22
66
665 39.12 24.19 43.31
666 9.81
667 4.70
669 197.20 5.z5
ON 36671 67-40
672 6.45
67 15.75
10.50
675 15.75
677 1.20 66.00
675 630.43
679 660 46.29
30.80
662
521.10
33.50
Nov. 2nd, 1936 -- Cont'd, x
War.# Surveyor Sup.Dist. Sup.Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup, Dist.
Acct s. 1 Accts #2 Accts. #3 acct e. #4 Accts #5 Sup,
95 .lo
664 $ 52.50
66p; 667.03
666 294.96
697 88 $153 90 X25'65
6689 $41.70
90 469.44
691 16.46
692 307.10
6993 8.67
4 52.15
695 82.50
696 14.50
697 133.50
698 166.91
699 86.49
700 180.12
701 23.54
702 62.50
703 8.50
704 9o.6o
705 6o.00
706 6o.00
707 120.00
708 161.30
709 142.23
710 39.15 I
711 51.26
712 1.00
713 36.69
71564 168.71 42.97
91.41
7187 45-99 $90.02
719 133-76
720 16o.00
721 85.00
722 257.12
72 3550.33
7725 255.31 245.78
726 169.93
728 2833.35 73.51
729 18.18
71.71 x.97534-2.23 1295.11 19901-89ori'1$.32.
Grand Total -- $21,601.23.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Matter of Approval of Bord
on host Warrant.
It appearing to the Board that Warrant No. 2843 heretofore drawn by the County
Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County in favor of Mrs. Mary Fernandes,
in sum of $30.00 payable out of the Charities & Correction Fund of said County,
has been lost and the said Mrs Mary Fenandez, having furnished to this Board a good
and sufficient bond in sum of $60 indemnifying the County against loss on the
Issuance of a duplicate warrant, to replace Auditor's Warrant No. 2843,
IT IS BY THE BOARD (RDERED that said Bond and the Sureties thereon be and the
same is hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby
authorized to draw a duplicate war,,ant In favor of Mrs. Mary Fernandes, payable
out of the Charities & Correction Fund in sum of $30 to replace said Warrant No. '
2643.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r
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Nov. 2nd, 1936-- Contend, i
In Matter of Installation and
maintenance of Additional Light
In Cro0lett–Crolona & Valona
Highway Lighting District:
A petition signed by at least 25 tax–payers and residents of Crockett,
Q•olona & Valona Highway Lighting District, having been filed with this Board praying
for the installation of one additional light in said Lighting District at the follow–
Ing location: Virginia St. Valona between Kendall Ave. Old Uounty Road, -
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that said additional light be installed at the location above named
IT IS FURTHER OhDERED that Pacific vas & Electric Co, be authorized to
install said light and the County Auditor at the time of levying taxes for the fiscal
year 1936-37, furnish a rate of taxation upon assessible property of said District
that will furnish the amount sufficient for the maintenance of said additional light
which amount 1s specified to be $20.40 per year.,
In Matter of Dismissal of
Action entitled "ounty of
Contra Costa vs. East Bay
Water Company".
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Cummings IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to
dismiss of record that certain suit now pending in the Superior Court of the State
of California, in and for the County of contra Costa, entitled "County of Co>sra
Costs County vs. East Bay Water Company" No. 13,752, on the records of said Superior
Court—
In
ourt—In Matter of Approval of Agreement
for Transfer of Ole C.Olsen.
A form of Agreement of Transfer of Ole C.Olsen, from County of Contra Costa
to County of Solano, Pursuent to Old Age Security Act having been presented to this
for approval, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
Board/that said Form of Agreement be and the came is hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan
Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said Agreement on behalf of the
County of Contra Costa.
In Matter of allowance to Ineigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following allowanceAto following named
Indigents be made:
MISS ANNIE MORELAND, 12 Carmel Ave. Richmond.
$20 State aid to needy blind and $20 county cash allowance be granted to
begin Nov. 2, 1936.
MISS PATRICIA McLEOD, 636– 'let St. Richmond.
$17.50 State and 517.5.1 County aid for needy blind be renewed as of Oct. 1936,
and increased to 520 State and $20 county afdfor the needy blind as of Oct. 11 1936.
' WILLIAM C. DeNISE, 227– 16th St. Richmond.
$35 0ld Age Security be granted to begin Nov. 2, 1936.
LIZZIE DeNISE, 227– 16th St. Richmond. -
$30 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Nov. 2, 1936.
CHARLES E. FOWLER, 607 S. 47tb St. Richmond.
$15 Old Age Security begrantedto begin as of Nov. 2, 1)36
MRS. ALMA A. HUNT, 520– 6th St. Ridmmond.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Nov. 2, 1936
ALBERT L. MINER, R.F.D. Box 1410, Richmond.
$30 Old Age Security be Granted to begin as of Nov. 2, 1936
EDWARD RENDELL, 1311 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito
Aid be discontinued as of Oct. 22, 1936, and restored as of Nov. 22, 1936
360
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Nov. 2nd, 1936 — Cont'd.
MICHAEL CASEY,
1450 San Pablo Ave. E1 Cerrito. -
$25 Old Age Security be renewed as of Oct. 1936,
MRS. FANNIE COTTLE, Box 399, Richmind.
$25 Old Age Security be renewed as of Oct. 1936.
MRS. MARY FERRITER, 516- 10th St. Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Oct. 1936.
MRS. ANNIE OATES, 325- 12th St. Richmond. _
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Sept. 1936•
MELVILLE BOARDMAN, 846 South 13th St. Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be discontinued as of Oct. 15, 1936.
TEUNIS DE WINTER, 539.Key Blvd. Richmond.
That aid be denied as need not established.
CHARLES SHATTUCK, 152 South 2nd St. t'Ichmord. '
That aid be denied as need not established.
MRS. MYRTLE HARRELL, Parker Ave. Rodeo.
$20 State and $20 county aid for needy half-orphan children be granted
to begin as of Nov. 1, 1936.
MRS. LOUISE DeCOURTEN, 2630 Bush St. San Pablo
$20 State aid be increased to $20 State aid and $10 county aid to begin
as of Oct. 1, 1936
MRS. MARJORIE DAVIDSON, 421- 5th St. Richmond
$20 State and $30 county afibe discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1936.
MRS. IGNACIA E. SOUZA, 1327 Flora St. Crockett.
$33 per month county cash allowance be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1936.
RAY KINGSTON CHILDS , Crockett.
$35 O1dAge Security be granted to begin as of Nov. 2, 1936.
CHARLES JAMES HOGAN, Co. Hospital, Martinez, Cal.
$35 O1dAge Security be granted to begin as of Nov. 2, 1936.
FRANK LAPHAti, Box 5-C, Walnut Creek.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Nov. 2, 1936.
MRS. ROZELLA MAYBEN, Walnut Blvd. Walnut Creek. ,-
$29 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Nov. 2, 1936.
EFFIE C. WOODBURY, 1840 Bonanza Ave. (rear) Walnut Creek.
$30 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Nov. 2, 1936
EDWARD MADIGAN, Pacheco St. Concord.
$30 Old Age Security be renewed as of Oct. 1, 1936.
MARGARET MILES, Rte #1, Box 7 B, Walnut Creek,
$35 O1dAge Security be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1936.
MRS. MINNIE PARKER,2109 Galindo St. Concord.
$35 Old Age security be renewed as of Oct. 1, 1936.
MRS. MARY PEREIR.4, 738 Allen St. Martinez.
$15 Old Age Security be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1936
JOHN WALKER, Walnut Creek.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Oct. 1, 1936.
MISS ALBERTA LITTLETON, 325 Green St. Martinez.
$25 OldAge Security be increased to $30 Old Age Security as of Sept.1,1936.
MRS. CEA KNAPP, 1455 Cedar St. Martinez. '!_.�.._..
Aid be denied as reed is not established.
MARGUERITE E. GAMBLE, 2398 East St. mneord.
$15 county cash allowance be increased to $17 county cash allowance and
renewed as of Oct. 15, 1936.
DOROTHY CARSCADDEN, 2086 Colfax , Concord.
$50 County cash allowance be discontinued as of Nov. 1, 1936. ' .
PIETRINA INCARDENA, 345 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg.
$40 County cash allowance be continued as of Oct. 1, 1936.
ANTONIO CINOTTO, C/o Italian Rotel, 40 Black Diamond St. Pittsburg
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Nov. 2, 1936
MRS. LEONA McDONALD, Alves Ave. Home Acres, Pittsburg.
$20 County aid be granted to begin as of Oct. 1, 1936, and that $20 State
aid for needy half orphan :hildren be continued.
GEO. WM. GROVES, Brentwood.
$12.50 State and $12.50 County aid for needy blind be renewed as of Oct.
1, 1936, and tncreased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid as of Oct. 1, 1936.
HENRY A. HANSEN, Antioch
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Nov. 2, 1936.
I 361
Nov. 2nd, 1936 -- Cont'd.
MRS. HARRIET BROWN, 810 F. St. Antioch -
$35 Old Age Security be rewnewed as of Oct. 1, 1936.
MRS. NANCY NICHOLSON, arentwood.
X35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1936
DELANO FAULL, Oakley.
$35 Old Age Security be discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1936
MRS. NIZA CARDWELL, Gen. Del. Byron.
' That aid be denied as need not established.
MRS. CAROLINE HANSEN, C/o Mrs. Harriet Irwin, Brentwood.
That aid be denied, as need not established.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 9th, 1936, at 10
o'clock A.
Clerk. . . . . . .. . .Chairman. ,
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1936•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Suprvisors James N.Long, H.L. Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C,Wells, Clerk.
Ir. Matter of Canvassing of Returns
of General Election held on Nov.
3rd, 1936.
Now at the hour of D o'clock A.M. theBoard of Supervisors meets aF a
Board of Canvassers to canvass the returns of General Election held on Nov. 3rd, -
1936, throughout the County of antra Costa, and in each of the different precincts
thereof and the returns of each of the precincts of said County being on file in
the office of the County Clerk, theBoard then and there proceeds to and does canvass
the returns of certain precincts of said County,
Thereupon the Canvass being incomplete it is by the Board ordered
that the further canvass of said returns be continued to Tuesday, the 10th day of
November, 1936, at 9 o'clock A.M.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, the 10th day of November,
1936, at 9 O'clojock`�A.M.
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I n the Board of Supervisors of Contra CoFta County, State of California.
Tuesday, November loth, 1936.
The Board met at 9 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chalrman;Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry TA.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.lVells, Clerk.
In flatter of Canvass of Election
Returns of General Election, held
Nov. 3rd, 1936.
Now at the hour of 9 o'clock A.U. the Board re—convenes to canvass the
returns of the General Election held on Nov. 3rd, 1936, throughout the County of
Contra Costa, and in each of the different precincts thereof, and then and there =
proceeds to and does canvass the remaining precincts of the County of Contra Costa ;
Thereupon the Board having completed the canvass of all of the remaining
precincts excluding those cast by absent voters, finds that the number of votes
cast for each candidate, for each political party and for each candidate for each
county office and the vote on each Amendment or Proposition, excluding those cast
by Absent Voters is as shown on following pages.
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Rodeo N.,1 36 34 36 34 34 34 34 24 3E 36 .36 34 36 36 34 .3t 36 36 3G -36 34 .3C _
Rodeo No.2 i �l 41 41 4/ rf/ 4/ !-'2 </ f/ u/ S/ 211.4/ 1/ Ll L/ of / ;F// Y✓ V/
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PhalleNG-I �.%6 34 36 36 34.36 3C 31; 34-� 3L 36 36 34 36 36 36 36 36:3b ;36 _36
Pbtole No.2 j v 40 #0 1/0 40 40 1/aye 46 4o Su lie rAo Ila 4/0 Xa 40 -/0 Seo 40 40 -
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Crockett No.2j/as'.(z (1.�/ (y5 1 .%=a/LS"1,2s"lam"/:.S'13.s"/2s laS/-tf ll.f l ITS 1.2S/7_57/ .
Craekett No.3 31j „/ 'r yt y/ y! rir i!:' fr H/ 41 v/ it/ (I/ U u/
Crockett No.4 �,¢'!� i-.5' e,4- -S-Ls" t-u E6 F3" Es"C-s,.Vis' 6666 66 bs bs 46 66 &S 6.s 6
Crockett No.a 3z 3? .32 ss. 3,'t 32 31 31. 3z 32-32 32 32 11 s1 .3.2 31 3?- 3.:2- 32 3.1 32
Cmekett No.0 j1,36 34 3v 36 3t- 3( 3a ,?( 9, Y4 36 3C 36 3L 36 36 Y� "36.36 3L ..34:31
Crockett.No,7 tf9 .".r, tl7 #g f! ft/Y yv y ✓v `<f µq u9 7/q rfq 7/y �y /4 7!p 47."/f_
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Port Costa No.2 c X r d F x r e' k G A jj rY S 8 k 8
Danville No.1 =Z: 2 6"Cs 6 sG ,S6.:.1 i.r .,q 'A sE,r4 ,rC A s(e s6 .5'6 r(, 1'G ,s"6 S'.0
DanvitloNo.2 /26 /A.1-16 /26 116 lu /2Z /1L 136 !3C 126 /16/,26 /1- Jab 116-/z6 /lb'126 /1L /16;'1.14
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Tassajart !I�?'�:-r 3-' _^ 7 .77.27 27 .27 d7 .27_.77 .?7_z7:-,27
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wayette No.: �GSr/z1/z7 lz7127 12.7/17127127 127127 427 1,21/a7/27/.27'/27 /17 !17./37:/x7/p.1 _
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Alhambra rf7. <r2 W.Z 441 42.92-f1z,+x2 u> f� ,�� -1z 4/�t 73 02 111_ Y.1 !e1 92 /42 Ys Y'). .
Walant creek No.l -7.:57.-0-1.47,S7.57 4-7 s7,4-7 .a7 ,57,-17.T7 ,x7..17 -17 q .47 -,r7.x7
Walnut Creek No.2 I fo. tea PO Z-a Sa go �o 9Q 8o Yo $O 80 90 90.70 ro Yo $O 10-,7'o r
Walnut Creek No.3 �/" F5" 8-' E5'",f6.SS`7,5" c'S $f-F_ 173- g,-,-ed-86 3 grd're-&`�3'
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Martinez No.s ? / c'7 117 t17 (77 !47 X7 Y7 9747 v7 4-7-47 417 377 5c7 117 -577.47 577
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Vine Hill No.2 •3/ 3/ 3' 3/ d/ 3,1 3/ 1.1 31 3/ 3/ 3/ .3/ 3/.j/ 3/: 3/ 3/ 3/ ,�/ ,3/ 3/ v
\tountoin Vies No.1 �? 21 27 2' .17 .27 27 27 27 27 27 27,27 27-�7 27 27 27 27 27:1-27-a7_ _
\fountain View No.2 J3.33 33 J3 33 33 33 333-3 33 3Y 33-33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33.33 3 3
Concord No.1 `/.L 92 91 52- 72 11 9 s ri 2 9), 9 i 172 y y 9 2-?2 V2 `jt 91 12 9Z pZ 9y %2 ..
Concord No.2 4 - " 70�7f7s 7s'7�7s'7S 7�74-7s 7S 7 7S 7s 7f Zr 7&-.70- -7 -
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Concord No.S �I 76 7d 7e 70 70 71 7a 7a 7a 7* 7a 70 70 70 7C Za 70 74 74 70 7a 7a
Associated IJ J,3D .r4 -0 60 f0 .Sc rr,, re &-a r-a 50 .f0,SO Se 0 cSo So .SO Cowell 77,`(' 77 17 37 .27 27 0I7 .17 27 27 21 27 27 27.27 11 27 27 27 17.-27y-27- .
Pacheco No.1 36 30 J0 30 3u 30 ?a 30 30 30 do 3a do 30 30 3034 30.30 •-30 30
Pacheco No.2 I 5W 94 94 94 JF41 9< `74 %1b1 17-L 9.! 9-V F-9( 9iZ 9'f 94 9-9s( 95 9 X
Pittsburg No.1 ,20 0Za a a 20 2c .2o 20 26 26 26 -)a Za 2a .26 26 .20 Z0 ,Zo .26 .20: 24 2d
Pittsburg No.2 // /6 /6 16 /6 16 /6 16 16 16 /6 /I* 14
Pittsburg No.3 qjp ,30 30 ,3C 3o 30 30 36 jo jc 3o 36 30 30 3o 3a 30 3030 3a.3a,3e
Pitteburg No.4 II/a // /d r; /c /4 le is /e /0 /a /0 /C /c /c to // /* 16 /a /o /d
Pittsburg No.5 /�,/ /7 /1 /7 /7. /7 /7 /7 /7 17 17 /7 /7 /1 /7 /7 17./7 17.17 /7.17 ---
Pittsburg No.o s� j'< a A 3-6 56 .0-,6 S6 off. s6 SE SL S6 TG '6 S6 ur6'urd S"6 -G 4-6 ,FC
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Port Costa No.1 it
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Danville No.1 l� ,Z, .1 2 a s .2 a ;2 y -1 a a a 1 Z z .z a 2. "�• ? ..
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Canyon 6 c O O O c o 0 0 or G C o 0 0: O O O' O o
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Martinez No.13 11 0 .0 C G. O. 6 .0 U a a a, G o C o C a -
Alartinez No.14 0 G a C 0. 0 U a 0 a C O O O 0 C` 0
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ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
COMMUNIST
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I'RLCINCTS 7 p < a a p vu c<ti E H
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Totals Brought For M 73 7J 73.7a 73 73 72 7z 73 73 $t 71. 73 7.z 73.7 .73 73 79'.7��zsr. 7- . mod
Vhtc Hill Noss
Vine IIill No.2 G 0 a o o. G C C O O O O 0 O o, a C C a d O O
Mountain Vic"No.1 �I O Cr C C O O O O 0 O O O 0 O 0 0 .O O; C, 0 O
Mountain Vico'\o.2 / ) / / ! / / / /. / / /. ./. /_- / / /.. / /.. / /
Concord No.1 0 a C O O. o a O O 0 C O O O C- 0 0 0 0 0 O O
Concord No.2 ? 17 L) O O O O 0 O G U O O U O D O O O O CO 0
_ Concord No.3 /
Concord No.4
_ Concord No.5
Concord No.G
Concord No.i
Concord No.S I 0 C G C 0 O O O 0 C C O O U O 0 O O G O d d 7:3
Associated. P 2 a sZ oZ _2 a .7 d
Correll J O. G C O O C 0 O G 6_ O C Cl C, C U_ O. O oo. C
Pacheco No.1 ��_ 0 Ci C' C .O., O O O O O _ C 0 U 0 O 0 O.:_-O. 4 -�_- O_._�__. .
_. Pacheco No.2 6, 0. C. C b. 0. 6 0. O 0, 0. C 0- C). C, O...O O.
Pittsburg No.1 2. eZ. :7. oa .. :( . .
Pittsburg No.2 0 G' G C G G' G O 0 O O C) U 0 O C O U
Pittsburg No.3
Pittsburg No.4 f C O C C.. G e 0 G' O C O O C: O a G O O U o o
Pittsburg No.5 .2 07 07 .a7 �2 ez v7 ✓ .7 } -
Pittsburg No.G _ CC C O G O a- O o c o O o c o a CY _O. 0. _a! c o
Pittsburg No.7 !,� /,�./_ � '/ �` t,Z !,< <,[ y_ t[ ,y <L 'f �. /L -f 4: -5/ S/ �'f-. 51 E
Pittsburg No.S If O G O C O O C 0' C C! C O O O O O O C o
Pittsburg No.9 0_ O G O, C O C o 0 0 O C O 0 0 0 O C o', C C7 '7 'p
Pittsburg No.10 �I 6 0 C C C O C O 0 C C D O o 0 C a C 0
Pittsburg No.it C O C O G O O o O C o a o O O o O
Pittsburg No.12 ll O G C O. O. C. O. C. a. 0 G 0 O_ O. J d O. O O•. CJ Q...
Pittsburg No.13 E C c o c O O G 0 0 a 0 O: O U', O o O d o,
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Pittsburg No.15
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Pittsburg No.16 i� 6 O o a C O C C 'o n 0. a _O_,. C,__O_. C O O Q _
Clapton (/ O o O 0 0 C o O c 0 O o. 0_ o O 0; 0. 0 O .o. O `=
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Port Chicago No.1 If D G C C C _C 0 - O O C C C O :. C'. Gr O O _C!; o -o_- C _a•____
Port Chicago No.2 fI 0 O C 0 0: o o p O O 0 O O O O 0 C O O. 0: a. 0 '
ch.de III O O c U U
0 C /j c G 9 O O C; O a o o'. O, O a.
Nichols II 0, 0 C C O. 0 0 C 0. O a, O O. 0. 0
Antioch No.1 ". O CJ O 0 U O. a, O o Q O, C. 0 O.Q o a. o o_._ '
_. Antioch No.2 O 0. 'O. Q. O. C O, O. O. 0. O_ C 0 0. O_
Antioch No.3 ,I C. O o O O O C. 0 O o, O_ o C2 0 n) O o 0, O, o: C
Antioch No.4 !' 0 G' O O O o 0 C 0 0 O O
Antioch No.5 0 O O 0 a C 0 0 C C O O O 0. 0 0 C o o O
.Antioch No.G it D 0 O O O. .C ,n C C' O. C.). O O o. e C'
Antioch No.7 D. o v o O a O C. C C C1 O O O. O O O C o 0 0 0 ..
_ Antioch No.s N o U d o 0 o C 0 O o 0- O o. O. 0 -0 O o, a o o� o
Lone Tree No.1 ) 0 o 0. o. o 0 a C n o a 0 O' C 0 -0 q
Lene Trcc No.2 _ % J O O O a O C G C. O C.. O O 0. 0- p a O Q a 0 co
Brentwood No.1 -2. �. a. a a a
Brentwood No.2 Q C Q C C C a O C C C O O a e G O
Broutnrood No.3 „ 1
Byron No.1 0. U. C O 0_ O G' 0 a C C 0 O O O O U d Q Q. O O _
Byron No.2 O C C O 0 , 0 O C C O O C O. 09 el Q U 0 .-
Knightsen h 0 0 0 O. O C O O 0 0 0 0 0 .0 O O 0_ O n a a t
Oakley No.1 t C C ^ C' !' d G 0. O. d O O U. 0. 0_ O 0, 0. O. C: d., O
Oakley No.2 U O C O 0 0 0 O O C O, O d Q O O G G 0 o - o Lt
8SLNTEE VOTE
-�-CONTRA COSTA p r 97, 96.96 9 97 96 96.97 96 97
COUNTY TOTALS_ J 9% /7 �)�� �_
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BerkeleyPark
'/09 76 /d�.trP IuI/oy F3
El Cerrito No.1 9e eV 99Jt
El Cerrito No._ r,3 7P
RI Cerrito No.3
El Cerrito No.4
'J9/a.: '.70. 99 796-9d.
PI Cerrito No.5 P9 79 �!/dd 60 6s/ 7/
0 Cerrito No.6 !t 97.7e) //7 5-.i /l9 95?
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EI Cerrito No.7h9,4
89 9� 9 6 90 �da 97 _ ..._. _- __- ._
Ccr,itoo.8 /7 z 11q.
El Cerrito No.07 -77
El Cerrito No.10 i ,37
K—higbra No.1
I{ensington No.2 ;r2/.c,7,3 </9' 2'9
Kensington'No.3 N 96 3° �9�77 I'911 .?/ _.... .... - _
Richmond No.l
Richmond No.2 ! y aA 9/ .Zl
_ Richmond No.3 7j./% 77. -
Richmond No.4 N,SG •2° 43 /7 igi,5�j 1 G .._ -_
Richmond No.5 �it /0 #0.r7
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Richmond No.0 J�$..�7 //..3/ _ q 7/7
Richmond No.7
Richmond No.S �,,v 4,1 /e/ 42 1! 7� �9. _ -
Richmond No.0 99.39 _ G 90.38. 7c.sa . . . . ._. __._. ...
Riclnnonnl No.10 /{0
Richmond No.11 1-,(v/8 Mo 34 �7F-4-3.
Richmond No.12 /// 9,'
Richmond No.13 !l/3/0 //,? /.26.-fS ,i/OaP.-z --
Richmond No.14 //o -.SD .—
Richmond No.15 !�/gz y� 7z- Z2-
Richmond
2Richmond No.16 k - 9 ;63 7
Richmond No.17 ''S/. Z2 L37 33- -
RichmondNo.IS 5/ 7 �d-j .20
Richmond No.19 II 9`, /f�. 7y�j-.
Richmond No.20 ,1 9 _ S 93/ �; . 76. ':
lUclmond No.21 �/33 SY /37 �'7 iI/o 9 -
__ Richmond No.22 li/,2/.(07 117 -11 /a-°_ 7.7
Richmond No.23 ',CSP 6�z 14y Ufa. -
Rirhmmna No.u
Richmond No.25 I Y/ Gs' ,. PG 6,5 I 4.2 43.
Richmond No.26 9d--. 97 �` .fief 4/6
Richmond No.27
Richmond No.23 _ I76 7� - 9 017
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Richmond No.20 x/09 `7 /a f.T/ AW 71. ..... `
Richmond No.30 it//o u�2 I/aff
Richmond No.31 C/a a_.�"/ .41/
Richmond No.32 /,LO .�{ IG'7 //� �� 7Y
Richmond No.33 J6 -
'- Richmond No.34 //9 &-.'r
Richmond No.35 /6,.3° /-1779
Richmond No.36 /i//. .S� '143 ,jij -
Richmond No.37 !�d �f%, - J% //y. C76_ G1;
Richmond No.38
Richmond No.30
Richmond No.40 !/°% 6° /,z°Ae q3 7.: ._ ___-----------------
Richmond
_Richmond No.41
Richmond No.42 I/33 9a /�9 7G of 9�
Richmond No.43
113
Richmond No.44 �i�� 65/ /G6 6° 'I/3/
Richmond No.45 ;/2f, 41
San Pablo No.1 71 -V1 q 6r.
Sin Pablo No.2 r/G 1?2 2S, 7s
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San Pablo\o.3 ?(, ,�a ,C,S (�' ZS
Sen Pablo No.4
San Pablo No.>
San PabloNo.6 67 z? ;76 _9,(' rsC j9.
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Olcum o
Rodeo No.1
Rodeo No._
Rodeo No
3
Pinole No.1
Pinole No.2
Hercules
Selby
Crockett No.1 i
Crockett No.2
Crockett No.3 I
Crockett No.4
Crockett No..5
Crookett No.6
Crockett 1o.7
CroCkeft Na.S
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llancillr.No.I
Danville No.2 l --
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San Rmnmr,
T—jam i h -
Alame V --
Lnrarctto No.1 //� s�7- �I✓3{�jT_ �,a/�° ..
Larapcue No.3 �7
Canyon
1\Ioruga
St.Marys
Orinda /�ui.� �I ill i1-7 :�;7.T/#
Alhambra ! r
\Falnut Creek No.i -
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N strut Creek No.2 I �
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15'.ilnnt Creek No.3
- -. R•drat Creel No.4
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\aranutuerk No.6 ` I�
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\I t c No-2
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llarlinu,No.3
Alio—tin.\o.4 ti -
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,limtincz No..5
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Al.,tiric.No.S
Martinez No.9
Martinez No.10
_Alartiriez No..11
\rartmez No.12
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Al-tiriez No.13
3larnnez No.14
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ldartincz No.15
lfartioc.No.16
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liDiraekr,Ead Nay Municipal MiDh IUiredor,East Nq Moekipal UUM41 Donek4 East Bay Municipal Uliliry
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me H01 No.1 Ccj
....... Irine Hill No.2
Mountain Ariew No.l --
-_- - 'Mountain{iow No.2
Concord No.1
Concord No.2 .
Concord No.3
_ Concord No.4 _ ........._
Concord No.5
..Concord No.0
Concord No.7
Concord No.S . .
Associated
Cowell
Pacheco No.1
Pacheco No.2 -
Pittsburg No.I , - .. .. I
Pittsburg No.2 _._ _ 9 .
Pittsburg No.3
Pittsburg No.4
Pittsburg No.5
Pittsburg No.G
Pittsburg No.i
Pittsburg No.S
Pittsburg No.0 g 14
Pittsburg No.10
Pittsburg No.11
Pittsburg No.12
Pittsburg No.13 Q
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Pittsburg No.la I
Pittsburg No.IS
Pittsburg No.16 - ---
Clacton l
Port Chicago No.1 _
Port Chicago No.2 j.
Clyde &
Nichols
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Antioch No.1 _. _....
Antioch No.3
.._ Antioch No.3
.. Antioch No.4 .. _
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Antioch Na.
_Antioch No.G
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1tohNo.7
Asq och No.S ;� I
Lone Tree No.1
Lone Tree No.2
Brentwood No.1
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Brentwood No.2
Brentwood No.3 jl
Byron No.1 _ { _ f _.. _ _. _.._-_---
Byron No.2
Oakley No.1
Oakley No.3
ABSENTFE VOTE
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General Election Held November 3, 1936
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QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS
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YES NO YES NO NO
YES NO
76 � n
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No. / 7
Berkeley Park �d/ a 6 /z� o s-� 99 7 F6
LI Cerrito'�o 1
El Cerrito No.2 1.r/ //o-:G.z/� 7g 9/j�-y 6a11.s/ 7a„7-s/ 90 -ir9 8,z;s-/ �</ Y8;�.4/ 9/I3o --
ElEerrltoNo.3 +17 /�/s3.c/a 9;73 7.1---
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Et Cerrito No.4 1 / /,✓31,.r7 f79i/z'-c a/ 3sf/os/1 .3f< 9/i�99./as:'.�-�//.3 ��/76 G//>F:.�7//y-;7-- �
EI Cerrito No.5 �-3 / !j 3J- F3
EI Cerrito No.0 1G/ �.�!./�-' ,[�-5�';7`�/ ;3a u.36 j 70 7(1 yP-76 .3/6o s 1 9a -29,L22 fid'
El Cerrito No.i lL j��{ ����'ff J7 Il.7cf 72-��j!� 6.3 i.-S'7 77 ilt SO�u�/6GI�•2 �d I�.3� 2':.2 3a T z
L•'ICmritoNo.S �YP5 63 i9q y4z-7'.`/6�; / 66!.�'Z 6-7 2>}. X37//o�,3O- ,e/;�-ir"/oy
ElCe„itoNo.1) b6 P6Iyo //�!P� 91 L3 413 -4-/ 69 s/ G�j3y BGis`7 �9.2 ///II/,F/i6,� y /-;l6
L'1 Cerrito No.10 �'/�9S oQom.I�,�6-6f/ �/966 _2v ,5//o�I s9-f/ 32- ---/;97/13,1 7-l'i3z
Kensington No.I G3 /0.7 .TO /z., 64 ��g/ /ec r!H/ F-1- /17 ��' /a7 /o6�dG 121;L1
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Kensington No.2 /Q,� /9,f./?/ /�P�/v 7/77 i�7 /V g• /9/;�7i..i/7I� �i6i�._tra 66�Z3 3� /
Iiensu,gton No.3 / 4.r;39 /o i� 77 9,-, -77 /oy/}s t //1 71 71117//3ii
Riotimgnd No.1 1 y7If !// /oi'� 69.rl 1;3� 6 3t� s016G y �/,�,��,1a />.3��.r9-J9:�.19.7/ .z.�-.7L!- --
RichmondNo.2 11�� 7f/;33 99 I�fE f11�.7v (,c �I.Z/ LrL.78 ff1,9/ 6.2 .23/17i,73 90 /7
Richmond No.3 13/ 62;352 7119�� '-27 2f6 r.2 �7 �17 s77;/9 63 jI-2/ 73X13 63 // 7/1/6 60l
Riehmond No.4 11 (P uri la 6/ F/3y 12 .3,?!;'/a 3,F I-zJ 31�d/ 3E j�/3 73 1/7 s3 /a ,,-j
1 76 3
Ric96a V4 �/ I/7 "-71-za _'f6 I!// 79
Richmond No.a ,L/n�{�1/ 7.T,
�// .yo �/z y/ _
R,elli-nd No.c sa 81 9 blas N r3 w a �,ao �7 I;to 89
Richmund\o.i /i3 //3 39 /9/J 76 93 I:f/ 9/..3,- 'Sl �19 X7�.5a /ly li,39 /w ,jo %rj I,1G /o
eichmond No.s ,63/J.a s7 3¢ Z7 1.4.1' 76 6 y F7:!72.5/0-5!146 /c!/ /07� �.8/3a�J7
IiiehmondNo.9 27 /0?1,c3 /14/� 9 � �/ 67� ��' f6 ,23 9d ��'y l// 3.5 /oDj ��/*�/�/�' _
Richmond No.11 >7 73 143--Z .76 60 I0 f'c 6 76 139 121 11 7/ qy-,1}Q 6,1
E 8 .� //yI f > 61336 10 /{./9 F611Y
Richmond No.12 Jk 1.4 4- 6/ 1,4363 v .71� y741¢ ?Zi-4/ /30 33 /of II/y
I?ichmond No.13 s3 Fw 36 6 P6,,1,i* 6.r;s/ 6/ G,;'U-1'.H/ /e7�.5-313 P,,yo /� -,l--7 /3.1.a3
63 94 f6 791 93 Fc
1?ichmomi No.14 tyst 7 ,5-0 7 r/{3 7,r�f.S3 /08 i,.a- 5�'/J-S/f7 %.i/�3 °9' -1
121cLmond No.15 1. //s I
1qL/G .a9 7s3�i7a 6-f39 G91�f0 G3pG6 9/9498 15`�/3s�'3/ J9 96i/r/Q��
Richmond No.16 .�.� F1- 67 /xl�7/ SO i.27 9/ !31 66��'`/6 8j'1�33 771163 / ��.i, yo�1�� �8�/`� 9.3
is,hmomlNo.❑ 2P /f` 67:;34 }3 ii^ c /3 3 j�39!!.2 3 4YI1�0 7i:�P �//130 31 Jl .//I
Riehmond No.is Z/ G �G 7/ �I
liichmond No.19 _ 39 -7/ �97 3 9 /�/ 39 /71'.2� /asi�>1! 991 >o/off
Ricliinond No.20 /37,1 7? ?>- 3C 7,-.3�7x .� 99 i.9/ sy!I h`-�/ �Hs/�.�>¢/i-s2 /9/a/1
1?ichn,m,a No.21 70/37 /77 /oi 77:I:r 7,7,! ! r rI 6 /�s`I -/i�1�7/ /y31' /3/ 17.
Rmlunood 10.23 1 /c /',7..3/ /69 n 7 ,%-9 77 i!21 7i/i/7 //o 67 P3 13� -Afd,'� -
Rchn,onlNo.23 1311 10 /'rV./a3 9�-11,�r.3/e v'!4O g6�7F /3077
RiO inm d No.24 1< //5:.37,G7''?f 9t JP 71 I 4'y ''7G fr%,'4 f Zd!-43/KT'll 44/0-0 /��i/C %e
Rmhmond A*a 20 ,Sd/0{;11/f/ /39 j!I P3 JP,j?S�d ll� 7--j�7d � !f�� �7?3� /y .3/ //c'i3' 97 .E1-/41� -
Richmond No. i r / s 9 3� 3c 8 sn /s/
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Martinez No.15 ;i 30 ,79 i 31 1,3. 67 6.7 32 7,0 113,1 6;2!14 c? 91:134 7J?. /a/p d.5' 8>;!37 P /k. ff? ._
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luesdgy, Nov. 10, 1936— — Cont'd,
In Matter of Canvassing of Returns
of Absent Voters Ballots.
This being time and place required by law for canvassing of Ballots of
Absent Voters, cast at the General Election held on Nov. 3rd, 1936, the Board proceed
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to and does canvass each of the ballots cast by Absent Voters for ssid election
• and the canvass of said Absent Voters Ballots being completed, the total vote
cast by said voters is as shown on the bottom of Statement of Votes canvassed on
November 9th and Nov. 10th, 1936, and shown following page 362 of Vol. 32 of Minutes
of this Board.
And the Board Lakes recess to meet on Monday, November 16th, 1936, at10
o'clock A.M. ;
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE-CF CALIFORNIA.
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Monday, November 16th, 1936.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon: W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N:Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow and R.J.Trrmbath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
IN THE MATTER of the petition
of Landowners in Reclamation }^(
District No. P078 for an Order
appointing a time and plece for
holding an election for a Board `
of Trustees.
ORDER APPOINTING TIME AND PLACE FOR HOLDING ELECTION FOP. -
BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR RECLAMATION DISTRICT NO. 2078.
Western Land and Reclamation Company, the Regents of the University of
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CaliforniR, and Fred C.Franks, landowners in Reclamation District No. 2078 in the
County of Contra Costa, State of California, constituting over twenty per cent (204)
of the landowners in said District and corstituting holders of title or evidence of '=
title to more thantwenty per cent (20%) in value of the lands in said district,
having filed herein with said Board of Supervisors an ap,:llcRtion in writing request
Ing this Beard, pursuant to the provisions of law in such cases made and provided, x
to appoint a time and place for holding an election for a Board of Trustees of
said Reclamation District No. 2078, consisting of three (3) members, for the app61nt
went of election officers, as provided by law, and for such other and further order
as may be proper in the premises; -^
' AND IT APPEARING to this Board that pursuant to the provisions of the
By—Laws of said Reclamation District, and under and by virtue of the provisions of -
Section 3491 of the Political Code of the State of California, It is provided that
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there shall be an election of a Board of Trustees of said Reclamation District
every two (2) years, and that no trustees have been elected or qualified in said
District, and that it is ohligatory that such Board of Trustees be elected, and tha
It is necessary and proper that this Board of Supervisors should make an order
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pursuant to said petition; r
IT IS HERBY ORDERED that an election at whch there shall be elected,
under and pursuant to the provisions of Section 3491 of the Politics! Code of the
State of California, three (3) eligible persons vdio shallconstitute, when elected
and qualified, the Board of Trustees of the District, be held in said Reclamation
District No. 20,75 at Camp No. 1 of Franks Tract, situate in the said Reclamation
District No. 2078, County of Contra Costa, State of California, onTuesday, the
29th day of December, A.D. 1935, which said place and time are hereby fixed as the '
time and place for holding said election.
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Fred C.Franks, a landovr,er in said District,
be and he is hereby appointed Inspector of said election, and that Raymond A.Bran—
stetter and W.M.Branstetter,both of whom are landowners in said DiL-trict, be and they
are hereby appointed Judges of said Election.
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of said Board of Suiavisors cause
notice of such election to be given by publication in the "Contra Costa Gazette"
pursuant to law. _
In the Matter of Application
for Dance Permits.
The following applicants having applied to this Board forpermission to conduc
a dance until hour of 2 o1clockA.M. on following dates, at follodng places, to wit:
Liberty U.H.S. Brentwood, Dec. 12, 1936•
San Ramon Community Club, San Ramon, Nov. 21, 1936. '
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to conduct said dances be and
the same is hereby granted. 4
In the Matter of Approval
of Agreement between Reclamation _
District #802 and the Ounty of
Contra Costa.
The Trustees of Reclamation District #802, having presented to this Board
a form of Agreement for the construction of a bridge tender's house on the levee
located on the lands of Alfred F.Ferguson in Reclamation District $802,
IT 15 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Is hereby ordered to sign same on behalf of the
County of Contra Costa.
In Matter of Acceptance of '
Resignations of J.C.McCarty and
R. E.Boyle, as Trustees of Reclamation
District No. 2024.
J.C.McCarty and R.E. Boyle, having submitted to this Board their resignation
as Trustees of Delta Farms Reclamation District #`'2024, to take effect immediately; ,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignations be and the same are hereby
accepted and said offices declared vacant.
In Matter of appointment of
Leo F.Fallman and J.J. McIntosh
as Trustees of Delta Farms Reclamation
District No. 2024.
Upon motion of Supervisor T_rembath, _seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT iS
BY THE BOARD CRDERED that Leo F.Fallman and J.J.McIntosh, be and they are hereby
appointed as Trustees of Delta. eclanation District Ne. P^?4, to fill the respective
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Monday, Nov. 15> 1936 -- Cont'd.
unexpired terms of J.C.McCarty and R.E.Boyle, resigned.,,
n Patter of Acceptance of
Resignation of J.C.McCarty
as Trustee of Delta Ferns
Reclamation Dist. #2025-
J.C.McCarty, having tendered to this Board his resignation as a Trustee of
' Delta Ferms Reclamation District #2025, to take effect immediately,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignatiole and the same Is.hereby
accepted and said office declared vacant.
' In Matter of appointment of
J.J.Mclntosh as Trustee of Delta _
Farms Reclamation District 72025.
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that J.J.McIntoshbe and he is hereby appointed Trustee
of Delta Farms Reclamation District #2025, to serve for the unexpired term of J.C.
McCarty, resigned.
Inthe Putter of Correction of
Assessments.
G.O.Meece, County Assessor having applied to this Board for authorization
for the County Auditor to correct following erroneous assessments in accordance with
the provisions of Section 3904a of the Political Code, to wit:
' For year 1936-37:
Vol. 2 Assessment No. 4051 A561e E.Fenn is assessed with S. 1/2 of Lot 17
and all of 16, Blk 7 bleeder's Addn. to Richmond, with imnrovements amounting to $120.
There should be no lmprovemente accessed :•rith this property.
Vol. 19 Assessment No. 41979 Lester M. Harris is assessed with Lot 7 Blk 230
Central Addn. to Pittsburg with Improvements erroneously assessed to $3190. The
correct assessed value of these Improvements is $2,190.
Vol. 24 Assessment No. 53193 Balfour Guthrie Investment Co. is assessed with
-Lot 223 Brentwood Irrigated Farms k7 w1th trees assessed at $580. There should be no
trees assessed with this property.
Vol. 24 Assessment No. 5321li Balfour Guthrie Investment Co. is assessed with
Subn. No. 9 Brentwood Irrigated Farms with improvements amounting to $320. Therp are
no improvements on this property.
Vol. E5 Assessment No. 54584 Grace M. Putnam is assessed with Lots 2 and 3,
R.N. Burgess Company's tarp No. 1 Matheson Subn. with improvements erroneously
assessed at $1500. The correct assessed value of these improvements is 350.
Vol. 25 Assessment No. 55555 George & Cora B.Vose are assessed with a-portion
of Lot 20 Grammar School Adn. to the Town of Concord, with improvements assessed at
$1600. There should be no improvements assessed with this property. _
Vol. 27 Assessment No. 58824 Jerry L. & Jeremiah L. Donovan are assessed with
a tract of land containing 17.205 acres with improvements amounting to $380. There
should be no improvements assessed with this orooerty.
Vol. 29 Assessment No. 61738 henry Moreau is assessed with the W. portion of
Lot 3 Map of Subdivision No. 1 of Brookwood Acres with improvements erroneously
assessed at ?200. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $80.
' Vol. 29 Assessment No. 61850 Heroert bray Gregory is assessed with the E.
1.272 acres of Lot 1, Highway Junction Subdivision wits, improvements assessed at $630
There should be no improvements assessed with thl.property.
Vol. 30 Assessment No. 63850 A.C- & Ruth N. Ensign are assessed with a portio
of Lot 7 Walnut Creek Fark with improvements erroneously assessed at $1800. The
correct assessed value of these improvements is $1400.
Henry K. Kambric is buying Lot 12, BILL 2 South Park Addn. to Town of Antioch,
on contract from Frank Dragon (See Vol. 16 rissessment No. 36641) and claimed War Vete an
exemption on same but through an error in office of Assessor Veteren Exemption was
allowed on Lot 12, Blk 2 Town of Antioch, assessed to H.H.Bruns (See Vol. 16 Assessme t
No- 35902-N) Authorization is requested to County Auditor to a'-low $1000 War Veteran
Exemotion on Lot 12, Blk 2 South Part Addn. to t asn of Antioch (assessment No. 36641')
and cancel the $250 War Veteran Exemption allowed on Lot 12, Blk 2 Town of Antioch
(Assessment No. 35902A). Corrected Tax Bill on Lot 12, Blk 2 Town of Antioch, to be
mailed to Mr.Bruns.
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Vol. 73 Assessment No. 50391 ThomasJ. Maloney is assessed with Lots 21 to 25
Inc. Blk 35 Andrade Rose Tract No. 2 with Improvements erroneously assessed at $1050.
The correct assessed value of these improvements is $900.
Vol. 29 Assessment No. 6p40p S. J. E Henrietta C.Clseys are ^ssessed. with Lot
1, 2, 3, Blk 9W Town of Rodeo, }rith personal property amounting to ,$3000. Mr.Claeys
paid this personal property tax unsecured and receipt No. 6450 was issued for same.
County Auditor requested to cancel this personalproperty on secured assessment roll.
Vol. 26 Assessment T.'.e. 56794 G.W.Neldon is assessed with s parcel of. land
containi.e 6 acres withimprovements erroneously assessed at $600. There should be no
imor—oments assessed on this property.
Vol. 29 Assessment No. 62501 William L Mvttie Blackwood are assessed with
Lots 21 and 23, Blk 2017 Town of Rodeo, with improvements erroneously assessed at
$1000. The correct -ssessed value of these improvements is $400.
Vol. 26 Assessment No. 56547 Christian F. Zo cel is assessed with a tract of
land containing 77.95 acres; assessed value of land, $6,235, this tract of land Is ,
assessed erroneously as containing 77.95 acres. The correct number of acres is
5.95• County Auditor requested to correct the acreage in this assessment to read
75.95 acres, assessed volue per acre $90, assessed value of lsrd$6075.
And the anid applications having been approved by the District Attorney of _
Contra Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization to the County Auditor to correct
said erroneous assessments, be am the same is hereby granted.K
In utter of Application -
to the Railroad Commission,
of tie State of California for
permission to construct grade crossings. _On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, apply to the
Railroad Commission of the State of California for permission to construct grade '
crossings at the following locations, to it.
Over Spur track,•belorging to the 6olumbia Steel Corporation, located on
extension of Third Street, near the dividing line of the property of Pioneer
Rubber Works and Col, bia Steel Corporation. _
Across Spur track at the southeast corner of the Pioneer Rubber Mills Tract.
Across Spur track at the southwest corner of ;dineral Increment Company tract.
all located near the City of Pittsburg, in Supervisor District ,#h.�
InHatter of Application
to Rnllro— Commission. _
of the State of California for
permission to construct grade crossing, _
in Sup. District a3.
Upon motion of S,irervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY.
BOARD ORDERED that the Distr_ct Attorney of Contra Costa County make application
to the Railroad Commission of the State of California, for permission to construct
a grade crossing over Sacramento Northern Railroad Company's 'Tracks, on the extension
of Sixth Street into the Goodman Tract, located near the City of Walnut Creek., in
Supervisor District #3.(,
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In Matter of Acceptance
of Contract of A.Soda & Son. - -J
for repairs to the Old Inter-County
Tunnel.
R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having reported to this Board that the contract of ->€
A. Soda & Son for repairs to the Old Inter-County Tunnel has been completed according
to plans and specifications,
' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract of A-Soda. && Son, for the repairs
to old Inter-County Tunnel be and the same ishereby declared completed and said work
accepted.,t
' In Matter of Approval of Bond on .
Lost Warrant.
It appearing to this Pard that Warrant No. 2066 heretofore drawn by the
'County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County in-favor of Eva C.Dwelley
in sum of $10 payable out of the General Fund of said County has bean lost or destroys
and the said Eva C.Dwelley having furnished to this Board, a good and sufficient bond
In c.._ of �;M indemnifying the County of Contra Costa, against loss on the issuance of
a new warrant, to replace said Aud.itor's Warrant #2066;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Bond and the Sureties thereon be and the -
sane are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby
authorized to draw a"duplicate warrant in favor of Eva C.Dwelley in sum-of $10 out of
the General Fund of said County to replace said Warrant No. 2o66.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Bonrd.<
In Satter of Transfer of Funds. '
On request ofD.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
highway fund warrants,
IT I5 BY THE BOARD ORDERJ,:D that -.he sum of $13,735.41 be transferred from -
the Special Road Fund to the funds and in the amounts as set out below:
HIGHWAYS' FUND REgUIR-.4EMf S _
-PER WARRANTS ALLOWED 11/16/36.
-War. # Survey. Sup.Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup.Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup.Dist.
�or Accts. #1 Accounts. #2Accts. #3 Accts. #4 Accts #5 Accts.
730 $ 80.00 - - - - - -
$ 15.00
732 $129.16
25.96
73, 173.04
736 $ 9.54
$229.73
23.50
739 45.00
3 121.91
740 11.85
741 57.94
7+2 8.86 5.23
1 45
744 So.4o
.745 120.6o
746 106.28
747 34.00
529.03
759 25.65
25.65
751 z5 72 594.85
1259.32 49.95
75 84.98
755
756 25.65
757 758 231.28 132.00
759 194.87
76o 354.22
761 8.28
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War.# Survey. Sun. Dist. Sup.Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist.
Accts #1 Accts # 2Accts #3 Accts #4 Accts # 5 Accts.
762 S 5-17
76 $lo6.50
765 565.6o $700.3.2200
766 75.00
6 $270.00 696.13
769 166.73
771 $62.50 25.65
7732 75.50 ':'
774 33.00
33.00
775 33.50
776 411.64
777 16o.so
779 93.06
5.95
790 363.65 �.
781 292.12
782 309.91
78 100.39
79. 16o.00
785 144.00
766 2994.35
7971.00
g9 1.1. 22 423.09
790
791 439.26 76.95
792 51.30
79' 102.59
74 to
903,Sne. 11.00
Totals $4926.49 $354+.69 $ 989.39 $760•57 $1286.49 $2227.79
Grand Total $13,735.41.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On reauest of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to adjua_t appropriations
for year 1935-36, IT IS B THE BOARD CRDERED that the following transfer of Prods
be authorized, to wit:
Increase Decrease.
District Attorney 112
0519 Misc. Office Supp. 4.00 M 4.00 Tel. & Tel. 0339
Just. Ct 12 -- 142Justice Ct 1 --131
0414 Small Claims Ct. Exp, 6.00 6.00 Stat..Ofc. Exp.Al. 0415
Sheriff 202 _
031 Medical Fees 5.00 10.00 Fees & Exp.Intr. 033
03313 Fidelity Bond, 10.00 5.00 Trans. of Prop. 0343
15.00 15.00
Const. 12- -222.
041AuT to Mileage 2.00 2.00 Matron Fees, 025-.
Jail-Branches 232.
0329 Repair of Bldgs. 3.00 .90 Electricity 0311
.7.0 Bedd L-g 052
2.00 Water.
3.00 3.00
Co. Hasp. - Care Inmates 503 ,
.0399 Misc. Services 20.00 20.00 Orderlies' 0229
Richmond Health Center 532 '
0311 Electricity 2.00 1.00 Fuel 059
.90 Offe. Sup. Prtd. 0517
.20 Repair Sup-plies 0523
2.00 7.00
Sup. Dist. 1 - Sup. Genl. Fd
R 122-0 Mice- Surface 1.00 3.00 Clifton Ct. Ferry R 520-
R 123-106 " Bridges, 2.00
Sthp. Dist. 2- Sup Gent. Fd.
R 222-0 kltce-Surface, 7,00 7.00
Suu. Dist. 4- Sup. Genl. Fd
R-420 0 0 Rts of Way 20.00 20.00 '
he said order is pnssed b 30 he Burd.
T Y unanimous vote
of t
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In :Latter of Financial Report
of Contra Costa County.
for fiscal year ending June 3o, 19 36.
D.'-'.Teeter, @unty Auditor, having filed with tht Board a financial Statement -
of operations of the County of Cotrs Costa, for the fiscal year ending June 30,1936,
IT 12 BY THE BOARD CP.DERF,D that 400 copies of said statement be printed by the I €
' Pittsburg Independent, a newspaper of Ccrtra Costa Cn•,nty, and that said copies be
delivered to D.M.Teeter, CountyAuditor, upor completion.K
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In Matter ofDeclaring Cons-ruction
of Bridge over San Pablo Creek,
' on Road A.35 an emergency.
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded '.y Snnervlsor Cummings, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the re-construction of a bridge over San Fablo Creek on Roan known
as A.35 Sr. Supervisor District #1, be declared a case of great emergency and th^t the
Cnunty Surveyor of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to proceed
to replace or repair said bridge without the adoption of plans and specifications
strain sheets or working, details, or advertising for bids for said work, said work -
to be done by day labor under the direction of the County Surveyor of-Contra Costa
County.
The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. - -
In Matter of Allov.'ance to Indigents. _
' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following allowances to following named
indigents, be made, to wit:
MARGARET L. BUTTS,
521--3rd St. Kch_mond. _
$15 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Nov. 16, 1936.
ANNA L. COLLINS,
335- 1st St. Richmond -
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin Nov. 16, 1936.
CHARLOTTE A. CUSHING,
343- 9th St. tRichmond.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Nov. 16, 1936.
MRS. CLARA EDWARDS,
227- 16th St. Richmond. -
$35 O.A.S. to begin as of Nov. 16, 1936, be granted.
MRS. TAZEL WARRINGTON,
249- Sth St. Richmond.
3350.A.S.be granted to begin as of Niv. 16, 1936.
WILLIAM S. I'MEELER,
' 5319 Burlingame Ave. Rict.�aDnd.
$35 O.A.S. granted to begin as of Nov. 16,- 1936.
HENRY VITT
916 ualra'Drive, E1 Cerrito.
$35 O.A.S. be discontinued ae of Oct. 1, 1936.
Ta RS. JOSEPHINE HIGGS,
' 634 Barrett, Richmond.
$30 State and $45. County aid be granted to begin as of Oct. 14, 1936, for
noedy half-orphan children.
MRS DORIS ANDREWS, _
7201 Potrero Ave. El Cerrito. _
$10 State and a10county aid for minor half orphan child be renewed as of
Nov. 1936.
MRS. ANNIE CONNOR,
620 Gladys St. El C-rrito
$20 State and $20 County aid for children of incapacitated father, be renewed
as of Nov. 1936.
MRS. ALFREDA CROSS,
30- 19th St. Richmond.
$10 State aid forone minor half orphan child be renewed as of Nov. 1936.
MRS. ANNA McCULLOUGH,
110E Nevin St. Richm,nd.
$10 State and $45 county aid ae renewed for child of an incapacitated father,
as of Nov. 1936. I
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MRS. %RGARET SILVA,
900 Richmond Ave. Pt.hichmond.
"310 State and$10 county aid for one half orphan child be renewed as of Nov.
1936.
MRS. LOUISE ENGBERG
604 z.ichmond St. El Cerrito.
$10 State and $20 county aid for a needy half orphan child be discontinued
as of Oct. 1, 1936.
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JOHN R. HA-MILTON
Lafayette, Cal.
$10.50 State and 410.50 County aid be mewed for needy blind, as of Oct. 1,193
JAMES VAN NAMEE,
$20 Railroad Ave. Crockett.
$30 O.A.S. be renewed as of July, 1936. -
YRS. VERA EVANS,
Pacheco.
$20 Co,:.:ty cash allowance be renewed as of Oct. 27, 1936.
MRS. CAROLINE HANNIFF,
WALNUT CREEK, CAL.
$20 county case allowance renewed as of Sept. 16, 1936.
MRS. MARTIN DOVIK,
Walden Rd, Walnut Creek.
$34 County cash allowance discontinued as of Nov. 1, 1936,
MRS. MINNA C. BOOS,
1536 Shuey St. Walnut Creek.
$15 O.A.S. granted to begin Nov.16, 1936.
JONN HENRY DAVIS,
1475 Date St. Martinez,
930 O.A.S• granted tobegin as of Nov. 16, 1936
WILLIAM HENRY PALMER,
1569 Terrace Drive,nainut Creek.
330 Old Age Security granted to begin as of Nov. 16, 1936
HENDRIK VAN RAAM,
Alhambra Valley, Martinez.
$35 O.A.S. granted to begin as of Nov. 16, 1936
HERBERT ''NATTS,
Duane Ranch, Franklin Canyon, Martinez.
$30 O.A.S. granted to begin as of Nov. 16, 1936
BARTLEY FOLEY,
Concord, Cal.
$25 O.A.S. discontinued as of Nov. 1, 1936
MRS. CATHERINE RIORDAN,
715 Arlington 4artinez,
$35 O.A.S. discontinued as of Nov. 1, 1936
GEORGE BURTON,
Martinez,Cal.
sept. chect_ in amount of $35 O.A.S. held at Auditor+s office be cancelled
as of Nov. 16th, 1936.
BERYL TOWNSEND,
R.F.D. P.O. Bax 165, Walnut Creel:, Saranap.
S10 State and 325. Count= aid for mirror whole orphan child granted to begin
as of Nov. 2, 1936 .
MRS. MARTIN DOVIK,
Walden Rd, Walnut Creek, Cal. '
$20 State and 510 county aid for needy children of an Incapacitated father
granted to begin Nov. 1, 1936
MRS. HELEN CURTIS
Walnut Blvd, Walnut Creek.
$10 State and31O county aid for needy half—orphan child be renewed as of
Nov. 1936.
LUCY BEDOLLA, '+
Olive Lane, nut Creek. � r:
$5O State r^day, county aid for needyhalf orphan children be changed tocash
as of Nov1 1, 1936. (a30. of this amount has been administered in relief in kind).
GUILIO LiONALDI,
171 Los Medanos St. Pie'sburg. _
923 County cgsh allowance granted to begin as of Nov. 16, 1936
MADELYN DI MERCURIO -q
.133 Los Medanns St. Pittsburg
$15 county cash allo+�ance be renewed and increased to $20 county cash
allowance to begin as of Nov. 1, 1936
ANTONIO RUSSO,
282 West Third St. P1tt,eb,irg
$15 ,^,tete and ^15. county aid for needy blind be renamed as of June, 1936
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MRS DELFINA BOSIO
705 Yah 3t. Plttaburg, Cal.
$30 State and 330 county aid be renewed as of Nov. 1936, for needy half
orphan children ;
!SRS. MARY SANDRETTO,
267 1/2 East- 2nd St. Pittsburg
$20 State aid ane $30 County a.. _e renewed as of Nov. i936
MAS. CATHERINE HERBERT
44 w. 10th St. Pittsburg
$20 State and $2n county aid be decreased to $20 State and $10 county aid
as of Dec. 1, 1936
FRANK TIPTON HILL,
Sox 151, Oarley
$35 C.A.S. be granted to begin as of Nov. 16, 1936
11RS. MARY GLEk!N, ,
315- Tenth St Antioch.
$25 C.A. • increased to $30 O.A.S. tobagin _s of Nov. ' 1936.
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In Matter of Allowance to
Indigents under care of Probation
Officer.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
Beginning Oct. 20, 1936, $20 State and $10county aid be granted the Probation
Officer, Thomas A.Boyer,for the suplcrt and maintenance of Jeanne and Consuelo Vasque .
(Auditor's f4 rst warrant to cover November, 1936).
Beginning Nov. 1st, 1936, $10 State and $10 county aid begranted the Probatio „.
Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Violt Pose Deen (Audltor'� ry
first warrant to colrer November, 1936.) g.
Beginning Oct. 23, 1935. $lo State and $10 county aid be granted the Probatio
Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the suu_rort and maintenance of Claude Allen Thayer.
(Auditor's first warrant to cover Nove•:ber, 1936).
s
'.HAT BEGINNING. July 1st, 1936, $10 State and 510county aidbe. granted the '?
Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the sup..ort and maintenance of Maria Vi gia.
(Auditor's first warrant to cover :1ovember, 1936).
Beginning Nov. 9, 1936, $10 State and $10 county aid be granted the Probatio
Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Edward Cots. (Auditor's
warrant will not be drawn. Institution paid by demand).
That beginning Oct. 22, 1936, $10 State and $10county aid be renewed the
Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the svpport and maintenance of Richard Mercado
Beginning Oct. 22, 1936, $50 State and $50 county aid be renewed the Probat-
ion Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance ef the 5 Minchaca childr,n.
Ruth, Henry, Camillo, Lillian, David. and Osvaldo.
Beginning Oct. 27, 1936, $20 State and 320 County aid be granted the Probation s
Officer, Thomas A.Boye^ for the support and maintenance of Claude Raymond and Virgini 'r#
May Davidson. (Auditor's first warrant to cover November, 1936. Case transferred
Oct. 27, 1936, from Social Service Dept. to Probsti)n Dept.).
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 7th, 1936, at 10
o'clock A.-u. ��
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, DECE!,EER 7th, 1936.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan,Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, and
R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Cie*-.
Absent: Supervisor Harry Stow.- - -- - -
The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of
November, 1936, are read to the Board and by the Board approved ns reas and signed
by the Chairman and Clerk.
IN MATTER OF RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE -
COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION TO PROCEED
WITH THE ADOPTION OF A MASTER PLAN FOR THE
ZONING OF THE COUNTY OF CONTFA COSTA AS
PROVIDED BY THE COUNTY ZONING ACT (ACT NO.
5211b, DEERING'S GENERAL LAWS) AND AUTHORIZIN]. .
THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF SAID COUNTY TO PREPARE
AN INTERIM ORDINANCE FOR SUCH ZONING TO BE
IN EFFECT DURING THE PREPARATION OF SAID MASTER
PLAN, and UNTIL THE ADOPTION OF THE FINAL ZONING
ORDINANCE.
RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State
of California, as follows:
WHEREAS, the rapid development of Contra Costa County requires the zoning
of said County and the establishment of restrictive districts as provided by the
County Zoning Act (Act No. 5211b, Deering's General Laws); and,
WHEREAS, the said Act provides for the establishment of a master plan
In the County, and
WHEREAS, the establishment of said master plan and the study and preparatio
of same require a considerable period of time; and,
WHEREAS, it is necessary that protection be given various sections of said
County against the indiscrim'_nate construction of business structures in residential
sections, and against the construction of other structures which would be detriments.
to the best interests of the peo,le of said county, and to the development of said
county.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board of Supervisors, that the
County Planning Commission of said County be and it is hereby authorized toproceed
with the establishment and preparation of a master plan for the zoning of said
county under and by virtue of the provisions of said Act, and to employ the necessar
expert advice for the preparation of said plan; arid, 1A,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the District Attorney of said county be and
he is hereby authorized and instructed to prepare an interim ordinance to be in
effect during the preparation of said master plan, and the said DistrictAttorney _
Is hereby instructed to present said interim ordinance at the next regular meeting
of this Board, and,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the said Planning Commission is hereby autho -
ized to employ a zoning expert to collaborate with and advise with said Llstrict
Attorney in the preparation of said Interim ordinance; au,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED tha it is the desireof thisBoard that the said
Planning Commission proceed as expeditiously as possible with the preparation of sai
master plan so that the final zoning ordinance may be. prepared and adopted as soon
as possible.
The above andforegoing Resolution '.s adopted by the following vote of the
Board, to wit: I
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Monday, Dec. 7th, 1936, Cont'd.
In the Matter of Payment of 'nterest
on Ba•c s of Joint Highway District
013, of the State of California.
WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District No. 13, of the
State of California, did on the first day of February, 1934, file with this Board
a certified copy of a certain resolution of s?.id Board of Directors of said Joint
' Highway District, ordering, declaring and making a levy within the Counties of Alam da
and Contra Costa to provide for the payment of the cost of construction of the pro-
ject of said Joint Hiway District, and that thereafter the bonds of said Joint
Highway District were duly issued and sold in the sum of $2,379,000.00, bonds
numbered 1 to 2378, both numbers inclusive, of the denomination of $1000.00 each,
' payable in 15 series, the first 14 series of which include 158 bonds, and the 15th
series of which includes 166 bonds, all payable on the 2nd day of January, in the
year of their respective maturities; and,
WHEREAS, 158 bonds comprising bonds numbered 317 to 474, both numbers,
inclusive, comprising all of Series No. 3 of said bond issue,mature and become
payable,on the 2nd day of January, 1937, and that the interest on allof said issue
for the period from July 1, 1936 to January 1, 1937, is payable on the 2nd day of
January, 1937, at the rate of 3 3/44 per annum, on 1422 of said bonds, on Series 3
to 11 thereof, andat the rate of 3 1/2% per annum on 640 of said bonds, on Series
12 to 15 thereof, all series inclusive, arca that the total amount of principal
necessary to retire said bonds, is 4158,000.00 and the total amount of interest
necessary to service said bondsls the sun of $37,962.50, and that the County of
Contra Costa is obligated to pay one-tenth of said sums, to wit: the sum of.
$15,800.0, princi,al, and thesum of 33,786.25 interest, making a total of 119,5M.2i;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that the Auditor of the County of Contra
Costa, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw a warrant on the Treasu y
of the County of Contra Costa, from the Llotor Vehicle Fund, payable to Joint Highw
District Ido. 13 of the State of California, intbe sum of $19,596.25 and to deposit
the same with the Treasurer of said Joint Highway District No. 13, and the Treasure
of the County of 6ontra Costa ishereby authorized and directed to cash said warrant
upon presentation thereof, properly endorsed.
The above and foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors
of the County of `'ontra Costa, on the 7th day of December, 1936, by the following
vote of the Board, to wit:
' Ayes: Supervisors -James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, W.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Stow.
In Matter of dranting _
an extension of time to
Bundesen & Lauritzen for com-
pletion of Moraga and Anderson
Bridges.
Bundesen & Lauritzen having applied to this Board for an extension of
time for the com_,letion of the Moraga and Anderson Bridges,
IT IS, on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath,
BY THE BOARD ORDERED, that the firm of Bundesen and Lauritzen be and they are
hereby granted an extension of sixty days from and after the eznlration of respect-
ive dates of said contracts for the com;-:letion of said Bridges.
The vote on said order being as follows:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Stow. _
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Monday, Dec. 7th, 1936, Cont d.
Inthe Natter of Application
of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
Company for permission to lay
cable at Associated.
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having applied to this Board for
permission to place a buried cable on County Road for a distance of 3135 feet from
the main office of the Associated oil 6ompany to First Street, in Associated, Contra
Costa County;
IT IS BY 'IFHE BOA-RD ORDERED that said permission be granted, said work to be '`•+`
done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, and to the
satisfaction of the Supervisor of said Districts;
In Natter of Resolution
Authorizing W.J.Buchanan, to
Sign Deed to Weimar Joint Sanatorium
on behalf of the bounty of Contra
Costa.
WHEREAS, certain Counties of the State of Californir, in accordance with
the laws of the State of California, heretofore organized and formed Weimar Joint
Sanatorium, and purchased a certain tract or certain tracts of lard at or near
Weimar, California, and established and maintain and still maintain thereon hospital
for the treatment of persons an tre active stages of tuberculosis, and,
WHE.HEAS, for the purpose of carryins out the original plan at the time of
the establishment and organization of said sanatorium it was intended that each Coun y
should convey to the said sanatorium its interest an and to eaid lands;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE 1'T RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the Chairman of the Board
.of Supervisors be and he is hereby authorized and empowered to execute on behalf of
the County of Contra Costa, a deed in the form hereto attached and to do and perform
everything necessary to carry out the purposes of this Reso'_ution, and the County
Clerk is he reby authorized to attest said deed.
Passed and adopted this 7th day of December, 1936.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: Suoervieors- None.
Absent: Supervisor- Stow.
w.J. BUCHANAN.
ATTEST: S.C.i+ells, Clerk_ Chairman of the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Contra Costa,
(Seal) State of California.
-DEED.-
THIS INDENTURE, made this 7th dayof December, A.D. 1936, by and between
the County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision of the State of California, the +.
party of the first part, and Weimar Joint Sanatorium, an organization existing under
and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, the party of the second Dart,
WITNESSETH: That WHEREAS, certain counties of the State of California,
In accordance with the laws of said State of California, heretofore organized and
formed WEII!AR JOINT SANATORIUM, and purchased a certain tract or tracts of land at
or near Weimar, California, and established and maintained and still maintain
thereon Hospitals for thetreatment of persons in the active stages of tuberculosis
and,
WHEREAS, b. nesne conveyances the title to said tract or tracts of land is
now owned by and the title thereto is vested in fee simple absolute in said party
of the first part and certain other cog nties of Northern California, and,
WHEREAS, said party of the first part, for the purpose of carrying out the
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original plan at the time of the establishment and organization of said sanatorium
desires to convey Its title to said party of the second part;
NOW, THEREFORE, the party of the first part, in consideration of'the premises
and other valuable consideration, does grant to the party of the second part, its
successors or assigns, all of its right, title and interest in and to that certain
' real property, situate, In the County of Placer, State of California, particularly
described as follows, to w).t:
Parcel No. 1: The East one half (E. 1/2) of Southeast ouarter (SE 1/4) %s
of Northwest one-quarter (NW 1/4) of Section Number Twenty-fright (28) Township Number
Fourteen (14) North, Range Nine (9) East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. (Excepting
the most northerly four (4) acres thereof. Said parcel consisting of sixteen (16) _
' acres more or less.
Parcel No. 2: The southwest one-quarter (SW 1/4) of North East one
quarter (N.E. 1/4) of Section Number Twenty-eight (28), Township Number fourteen (14)
North Range Nine (9) East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. (Excepting the most _
northerly eight (8) acres thereof). Said parcel consisting of thirty-two (32) acres y
more or less.
i
PARCEL No. 3: The Northwest one quarter Q.W. 1/4) of Southeast one-
quarter ( BE 1/4) of Bee. Tve:ty-eight (28) Township Number Fourteen (14) North, Range
Nine (9) East, M.".B.& M. and said parcel consisting'of forty (40) acres more or less.
PARCEL N6. 4: The southwest one-quarter (SW 1/4) of Sec. Number Twenty-
eight (28) Township Fourteen (14) North, itnge nine (9) East, Mount Diablo Base and
Meridian, said Parcel cons±sting of one hundred sixty (160) acres, more or lees.
PARCEL N0. 5: The Northwest one-quarter (N.W 1/4) of Section number `
thirty-three (33) Township Number Fourteen (14) North, Range Nine (9) East, Mount
Diablo Base and t'eridian. Said parcel consisting of One hundred sixty 4160) acres,
more or less.
The entire foregoing described five (5) parcels embracing four hundred eighJ
(408) acres, more or less.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the party of the first part has caused these presents' ")
' to be executed by the Chairman of the Board of Syervi 90rs of said County of Contra y
Costa State of California, and attested by the County Clerk of said County, they :.A
being hereunto duly authorized by law and by resolution heretofore adopted.
COUNTY OF COQ'RA COSTA, CALIFORNIA.
n Political Subdivision.
;.F
By W.J.Buchanan,
Attest: S.C.Walls, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of €
County Clerk of the county of the County of Contra Costa.
Contra Costa, State of California.'
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ) as
On this 7th of December, 1936, before me, R.L. BOYER, a Notary Public
in and for the County and State afnreeaid, residing therein, duly commissioned and
sworn, personally appeared W.J.Buchanan, known to me to be. the Chairman of the Board
of S m,ervisors and S.C. Wells, known to me to be the Lounty Clerk and ex-officio
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the Colint,,, of 'atr:, Costa., the political -�
subdivision that executed the within and foregoing instrument and to be the officers -'
'
who
executed said instrument on behalf of the said political Subdivision therein men-
tioned, and acknowledged to me that such political subdivision executed the same.
IN WITNESS WHERFDF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official
Seal in said County and State as aforesaid the day and year in this
Certificate first above written.
R.L.Boyer,
Notary Public in and for the County of
(NOTARIAL SEAL) Contra Costs,State of California.
is
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Mornay, Dec. 7th, 1936, Cort'd.
In Matter of Granting Fermissinn
to Associated oil Company to
transfer Fraehises to Tide Fater
Associated Oil Company,a Delaware
corporation.
The Associated Oil Company, holder of Franchisee granted under ordinances
No. 195 and 207, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County having applied
to this Boardfor authorization to transfer said franchises to the Tide �-ester Assoetti d
011 Company, a Delaware Corporation,
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED thpt authority be and the same is hereby granted to Associated Oil
Company, a California corporation, to transfer its right, title and interest to
said franchises above mentioned to the Tide Water Associated 011 Company, p. Delaware
corporation.
The vote on said order being as follows:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None. _
Absent: Suoervisor Stow.
In Matter of Approvalof Bond on Lost
Warrant.
It appearin- to this Board that Warrant No. 9419 heretofore drawn by the <;
r
County Auditor on Countv Treasurer of Contra Costa County in favor of Caroline Hannif
in sum of $20 payable out of the Charities end Corrections Fund of said County,
has been lost and the said Caroline Hanniff having furnished to this Board, a good
and sufficient bond in sum of $40 indemnifying the County against loss on the issuane
of a duplicate Warrant, to replace Auditor's -Tarrant No. 9419;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Bond and the Sureties thereon be and the
same are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa Cmrnty is hereby
authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of Caroline Hanniff payable out of
the Charities & Corrections Fund of said County in s•)m of $20, to replace said Warran
No. 9419.
The said order is passed by followings vote of theboprd:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and 1:rembath.
Noes: None. _
Absent: Supervisor Stow.,.
In Matter of Correction of
Assessment s.
S
G.O.Meese, County Assessor, having applied to this Board for authorization k
to the Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments in Accordance with
provisions of Section 3661 of the Political Code, to wit: Year 1936-37.
In Vol. 25, D.C.Seagrace, is assess si with Lots 1 to 12, Inc. and 25 Blk 5,
(see Tax Bill No. 55653) and Lots 1 to 12, Inc. and 25 Blk 6 (See Tax Bill No.
55655) These Lots are included in a tract of land containing 66.16 acres assessed
to D.C.Seagrave (see Tax Bill No. 55646). _
The first installment of taxes for the year 19386-37 were paid December 4th -
on Tax Bills Nos. 55653 and 55655 and derpand on the ounty Treasurer for refund on
same ha teen requested. Authority is requested for County Auditor to cancel the `t`s
2nd inst4llmert of taxes on Lots 1 to 12 ire. end 25 Bl-1 5 and Lots 1 to 12 Inc.
& 25 Blk 6 for the current year and delinquencies thereon.
dz
In Vol. 4 Assessment No. 1-3140 Emma Ingham is assessed with Lot 29 Blk 19
Brown Andrada Tract with improvements assessed at $460 . There should be no improve-
ments assessed with this Lot.
Vol. 26 Assessment No. 56124 Rose Gursky is assessed with N.E. 1/4 of sec. 13, -
T 1 N., R. 1 E. less N. 1501 containing 150.76 acres with Improvements erroneo-sly
assessed at $127u. The correct assessed value of these Improvements is $270. -
Vol. 26 Assessment No. 59244 Ralston Bullitt is as�eased with a tract of land
containing 2.043 acres with improvements assessed at $1250. There should be no
improvements assessed with this Lot.
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377
11onday, Dec. 7th, 1936, Cont tc.
Vol. 24 Assessment No. 51453 Dan & Harry Wallam are assessed with a. tract.
of land containing .299 acre with improvements assessed to $460. There should be
no improvements assessed on this property.
Voll 26 Assessment No. 55694 Fred L. Donahue is as=.essed with N.E. 1/4 of Sec.
16,T 1 S. R. 1 W. Containing 160 acres assessed value per acre $30. The land value
was erroneously extended at $9600 instead ,af the correct amount $4,500.
Vol. 26 Assessment No. 60054 Wilbur D.& Jeannette Burnham, are assessed with
Lot 164 Hacienda del Crinda Unit #2 with improvements erroneously assessed at $1650.
' Therewere no improvements on this lot the first Monday in March of this year. X
The fil
rst instalment of taxes on this property were paid D c. 5th and demand on
Co^nty Treasurer for refund on same has been requested. Cancellation of second
Installment of taxes on improvements is requested. -
And theDistrict Attorney havinrr approved said applicants,
IT IS BY TwL BOARD 01=, .ED that authorization to County Auditor to correct
said assessments be and the same is hereby granted.,..
In Matter of Correction of
Assessments.
z
Dj1.Teeter, County Auditor having applied to this Board for authority to
correct the following errors appearing on Assessment Roll for year 1936, inaccordance
with provisions of Sec. 3551 of the PoliticalCode, to wit:
Year 1936-37: Assessment #65056.
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ray.
Valuation of Land, $4,950.00
Hate, $14.69 per $100.
Correct Amount: $727.15
Bill at 225.1 _
Error 498.
lst install. 2nd Install. Total.
As Billed $114.09 $111'.10. 225.19
Oorracticn �242499__4824o.4S. 45. 6
$3 3y 727.15
' Year 1936-37: Assessment #53367. X53000.
Lloyd L.Richardson, Byron.
Due to error, tax of 570 per $100 for Byron Lighting District was included in
the levy Qn above assessment. This property is not in Byron Lighting District.
As Levied: $3000. 3 2.279 lst. Inst. 34.15
2nd inst. 4.1
65.37-
Should be: $3000. ® 1.709 lst Inst. 25.63
2nd Inst. 25.64
51.27
Reduction of tax levy $17.10.
and the said applications having been approved.by the District Attorney, of Contra
Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD u:?DERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby author—
ized to correct said errors.. -
In Matter of Granting 1Y J.Buchanan,
Chairman of Board of Supervisors, -
Authority to attend Meeting of State
Supervisors Relief Committee at Loc Angeles.
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded b^ Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE
' BOARD ORDERED that W.J.Duchanar„ Chairman of this Board, be and he is hereby granted
authority to attend a meeting of the Relief Committee of the State Association of Super—
visors to be held in Los Angeles, Calii'ornia, on Dec. 11th, 1936.
IT IS FURTHER Oi•DERED that the expenses of said W.J.Bnchanan, In attending
said meeting shall be a charge against the °ounty of `'ontrn Costa.,
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Monday, Dec. 7th, 1936, Cont'd. =
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In Matter of Granting Authority
to R.J.Trembath, to Attend Meeting
of the Board of Directors of Weimar
Joint Sanatoric:m,
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED thet R.J.Trerbath, be and he Is hereby authorized to attend a meeting
of the Board of Directors of Weimar Joint Sanatorium to be held at Weimar, California
on Friday Dec. 11th, 1936, to represent the County of Contra Costa, for and instead '
of W.J.Buchanan, regular member of said Board.
In Matter of Petition of Associated
011 Company, a California corporation,
for exclusion of certain lands from Mt. -F
Diablo Fire Protection District.
The ^ssociated 011 Company, a Sallfernia corporation, having filed with
this Board of Supervisors its petition praying that certain property owned in fee
by said Company be excluded from Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District, upon the group s
that said property will not be benefitted by remaining in said District,
Upon motion of Supervisors Cum.ings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERLD that the hearing on said petition be and the same is heresy
set for Monday, December 21st, 1936, at 11 o'clock A.M. in the Chambers of this
Board.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice as required by law be published in the
Concord Transcript, a newspaper printed and published and circulated in said Mt.
Diablo Fire Protection District.
In Matter of'Makin.- Repairs
to Court Room of Dept. #1 of
Superior Court of Contra Costa County.
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED That E.A."awrence, Building Superintendent, be and he is hereby
authorized to :cake certain changes to the Jury Box and such other repairs in said
Court Room of Dept. #1 as are required by the Judge of said Department of the Superi r
Court, not to exceed the sum of $250.00.
In Matter of Appointing R.P.,Arnold,
Road Commissioner Of Roads in Super-
visor District #5.
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that R.R.Arnold, be and he is hereby appointed Rcad Commissions
of the Roads inHupesv_�i-
or District #5. of Contra Costa County to do and perform
such duties as are prescribed by law for road Commissioners.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds. ;�;'3
D.M.Teeter,_County Auditor having reported tothis Board that there remains
the sum of ,$63.76 in trust deposit which should be transferred to Acquisition and
Improvement District #3 Rand,
It ie by the Board ordered that the County Auditor be and he. is hereby
authorized to transfer the said item of $63.76 to Acquisition and Improvement Dis-
tract #3 Fund.
The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath.
Does: none.
Absent: Supervisor Stow.
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Monday, Dec. 7th, 1936, Cont'd.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds. '
-k On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current re
-
A
quirements. IT IS BY 'iHE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $45,000 be transferred -
from General Reserve Fund to the Motor Vehicle Fund, said sum to be retwred to
General Reserve Fund as soon as available from current revenue. '
' The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board: _ r.
Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Long, Buchanan and 'frembath
Noes: None. -
Absent: SuperviaDr Stow.�1 ?:
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InMatter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.W.Teeter, County Auditor, and In order to finance current
highway fund warrants, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $18,465.99 be .',
transferred from Motor Vehicle Fund to the funds and in the amounts as shown below, -
to wit; a
HIGHWAYS FUND REQUIREMENTS PER WARRANTS ALLOWED 12/7/36.
war.# Survey. Sup.Dist. Sup.Dist. Suo. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist.
Accts. #1 Accts. #2 Accts. #3 Accts. #4 Accts. #5 Accts.
905 (36.0o)- $19.12 L
so6 $25.96 #
808 $155.74 . lo4.43
9o9 $ 96.00
810 9.54 x
811 111.19
812 25.00
913 151.51 _'
' 914 1123.75
8
16 495.90 145-71-
917 20.92
Sis 819 89.81 $49.64
820 49.07
921 5.37
822 7.32
82 67.9s
SR 1.40
825 129.6o
826 14.40
927 38.70
829 16.40
829 630 10.50 6.00
831 1.00
933 25.65 100.60 .
44 1.00
935 1246.24.
936 25.65.
1313.29
s33 356.33
849 15.75
940 904.15
941 .20
942 70.54 "
843 113.47
944 32.00
945 272.27
846 229.94.
' 847 97.46
848 48.6e
949 245.19
850 229.32
851 595.41
952 33.26
9534 723.20 71 75
123.75
956 700.00
Not allowed
8577 24. 5
3.61
959 36o.00
960 907.50
861 92.28
$632 62.50 1-23.25
964 6.00
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Monday, Dec. 7th, 1936,
cont'd.
i
Warr.# Survey. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist.
Accts. #1 Aeets. #2 Aects #3 Accts #4 Aeets #5 Aeets.
865 8 6.00
866 1.00
867 .80
859 $563.60 232.11
870 1523.37
571 833.57
872 1.75
87 .80
876 49.2o 156.75
877 298.18 `
879 280.98
880 51.58
881 245.02 537.01.
882 80.00
883 42.50
884 101.20
SB6 2.50 r
857 lo2.6o
489.51.
888 102.6o
889 182.58 112.03
890 1.76
891 1.00
892 181.90
891.00
891 128.06
995 38:96
996
9969.00
897 890 38.96
13.051
Totals "3052.34 3522.105848.41 1783.29 1869.o2 2426.83,
Less 36.00
5812. .1.
Grand Total --- $18,465.99•
The said order was passed by the following vote of the Board,-to wtt.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cun.;
mmis, Buchanan and 'Trrembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: Su_nervisor Stow.K
In 19tter of Appointment of
Clyde Baker, as additional
assistant to County Assessor.
It is in the Judgment of the Board of Supervisors of `'ontra Costa County
necessary for the expeditious transaction of business in the office of the "ounty -
Assessor of Contra Costa County, due to extensive building In said County, that extra -
help be employed to assist said officer,
On motion of Supercl.sor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERIED that Clyde Baker be and he is hereby employed by this Board of Super--
visor.= for a period of six months, commencing January 1st, 19371 at a salary of $200
per month, to render such assistance to tke oounty Assessor of Contra Costa County as 4.
the said Assessor may direct.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant monthly in favo
of Clyde Baker, In the sum of $200 per month during the roriod of his employment
upon the General fund of said County, in payment of said salary and that the County
Treasurer pay the same.
The said order is passed by following vote of the Board;
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummirg s, Buchanan and Trembath,
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Stow.,,
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Monday, Dec. 7th, 1936, Cont'd.
InMatter of Appointment of
Leona Brvns, as County Telephone
operator.
UpOn motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
:OARD ORDERED that Leona Bruns, be and she is hereby appointed as County Telephone
Operator at a salary of $100 per month.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw his
warrant monthly in favor of Leona Bruns in sum of 10100 in payment of her said salary
commencing Decemberlst, 1936, and that the County Treasurer pay the same.,�
In Matter of Distribution of Insurance
Commission on Insurance Premiums.
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE
it
BOARD ORDERED that J.H_Iorroiv, County Purchasing Agent, distribute the commissions on
insurance premiums on county insurance policies for year 1936, and now under his cont ol,
equally to the legitimate county insurance agents, the names of whom are to be submit ?d
by the respective members of the Board of Supervisors, excepting that the commissions _
due agents residing in Supervisor istrict #1, a total of 29 agents, shall be paid
to the Secretary of theRichmond Insurance Agents Commission and to the Secretary of
El Cerrito Insurance Agents Commission, respectively_
In Matter of Approval�f Agreement
for Transfer of Nellie Scoville
from County of Contra Costa- to Los
' Angeles County.
Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director, having furnished to this Board
a Form of Agreement of Transfer from Contra Costa County to Los Angeles 'ounty, of
Nellie Scoville, an Indigent, pursunnt to Old Age Security Act;
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be a.nd the same
Is hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of
the County of Contra Costa.
In Matter of Approval of Agreement
for Transfer of William B.
Scoville, from County of Contra Costa
to Los Angeles County.
Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director, having furnished to this Board, a
Form of Agreement of Transfer from Conga Costa County to Los Angeles County, of
' William A.Scoville, an indigent, pursuant to Old Age Security Act;
IT IS, BY T'X- BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of
the County of contra Costa.
' In Matter of approval of Agreement
for Transfer of Blanche Casey,:an Indigent,
from Contra Costa Coi:nty to Marla County.
Otis Loveridge,- Social Service Director, having furnished to this Board,
a Form of Agreement of Transfer from Contra Costa County to Marin County, of Blanche
Casey, an indigent, pursuant to Old Age Security Act;
IT IS , BY THE BOARD ORDERED, thm said Form of Agreement be and the same
is herby approved and W.J.Buchanan, is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of
the County of contra Costa.
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Monday, Dec. 7th, 1936, Cont'd. .
In the Matter of Allowances to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD O DERLD that following indigents be granted following
allowances.
MRS. EMILY LUNDVALL,
606 Everett St. E1 Cerrito:
$35 County- cash allowance be granted to begin as of Nov. 1, 1936.
MRS, ITAP.Y ELLEN PETERSON,
216- 6th St. Richmond.
$15 county cash allowance granted as of Nov. 1, 1936.
MRS. VIRGINIA TETZSCHNER,
553- 16th St. Richmond.
$55- county cash allowance increased to $60 County cash allowance as of Nov.
1, 1936.
SIDNEY H. BUSH, '
Rodeo Ave. Rodeo.
$40 County cash allowance be 'Iscontinued as of Dec. 7, 1936.
FRADIK GARCIA, - -
Tenant Ave. Pinole.
$20 County caEh allowance discontinued as of Nov. 1, 1936
MRS. MINNIE BOSLER,
624 Balra Drive, E1 Cerrito.
$21.25 State aid toneedy blind and ,$21.25 county cash allowance be continued'
as of Dec. 7, 1936
SIDNEY H. BUSH, _
Rodeo Ave. Rodeo.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Dec. 7, 1936.
MRS. JULIA E. CLARK,
233- 16th St. Richmond.
$20 Old Age Security be granted tobegin as of Dec. 7, 1936.
ELIZA COZBY,
542- 21st St. Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Dec. 7, 1936.
MRS. ELIZA FRASER,
252 S. 3rd St. Richmond.
$5. Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Dec. 7, 1936-
MRS. MINNIE HART_EN, -
625- 34th St. Richmond.
$30 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of liec. 7, 1936.
ALBERT W. LUCE,
149 Richmond Ave. Richmond.
$20 Old Age Security be granted tobegin as of Dec. 7; 1936.
PETER D. NELSON,
274- 4th St. P.iehmond.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Dec. 7, 1936.
ROBERT TOTMAN,
255- 15th St. Richmond
$35 0ld Age Securlty be granted to begin as of Dec. 7, 1936.
SILAS WOODWORTH,
225- South 5th St. Richmond.
$25 Old Age Security be granted tobegin as of Dec. 7,1936.
FRANK BOOTH,
545 Third St. Richmond.
$25 Old Age Security be ranewed as of Nev. 1936.
FRED W. BUTLER,
1615 Mariposa, Richmond Annex, Cal.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Nov. 1936.
JOHN L. GILL, ,.
137- 7th St. Richmond.
$30 ole Age Security be renewed esof Nov. 1936. -
JOHNSON LEE HANSFORD,
310 Macdonald Ave. Richmond.
$34.50 Old Age Security be renewed as of Nov. 1936.
JAMES A. HOLLAOID,
14 Enterprise St. NorthRichmond.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Nov. 1936.
MRS. WL, T C-HAIJ,
1011 New Yorh Ave. Altadena, Cal
$35 Cld Age Security be renewed asof July 1, 1936.
MRS. ELIZAEE H STETSON,
926 Key Blvd. E1 Cerrito.
$35 Old age Security be renewed as of Nov. 1936.
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MONDAY, DEC. 7th, 1936. - Cont'd. -
MRS. i-OSE TOMELTY, - -
7698 Stockton Ave. El Cerrito.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Nov. 1936.
WILLIAM WELLS,
777 Humboldt Ave. Richmond. _
$30 Old Age Security be renewed asof Nov. 1936.
' MRS. ELIZABETH YALE
239- 3rd St. Richmcnd.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Sept. 1936, and decreased to $25 as of Nov.
let, 1936.
ELIHU YALE,
239— 3rd St. Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Sept. 1936, and decreased to $25 as of
Nov. 1, 1936•
MRS. LAURA JOHNSTON,
RFD 1090, Richmond.
$15 Old Age Security be increased to $20 Old Age Security to begin as of Nov. 1,
1936•
:fILLIAM JOHNSTON,
RFD 1090, Richmond.
015 Old Age Security be increased to $20 Old Age Security to begin as of Nov.
1936.
MRS. MARGARET HASEY,
6 Eddy St. Point Richmond.
Ordered that November check for Old Age Security in amount of $30 be cancelled.
GEORGE MCINTYRE,
169- 7thSt. Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be discontinued as of Nov. 1, 1936.
MRS. JANIE HOPKINS, '
161- 3rd St. Richmond.
That aid be denied, as need is not established.
MRS. MARY HART,
1601 Potrero Ave. Richmond. _
$10 State and $20 county aid for needy half orphan children be renewed as of
Dec. 1936.
MRS. CHARITY MADISON -
3316-CFANSLOR ST. Richmond.
$10 State and $44. county aid for needy half orphan children be renewed as of
Dec. 1936.
MRS. LILY BURROWS,
509 Nory ell St.El Cerrito.
w50 State aid and $30 county aid be changed to$40 state aid and $40 county
aid as of Nov. 20, 1936.
MRS. FLORIDA COX,
3900 Broadway, Oe-:lnnd.
$20 State aid for two minor half orphan children be discontinued as of Nov. 30,
1936.
JUANA FLORES,
251- 2nd St. Richmond.
$30 State and $30 county aid for needy half orphan children be discontinued as
of Nov. 14, 1936.
NICHOLAS DEVINE,
Lafayette.
$29 Old Age Security be renewed as of Nov. 1936.
14M. LAMPARTER,
Granger's Hotel, Eckley
That October and November Old Age Security checks being held in the Auditor's
office be eancellsi.
WALTER F. BAIR,
Thompson Rd. Lafayette.
' Old Age in amount of 435. be discontinued as of Sept. 1, 1936, and
that September, October and Novembs•checks being held in Auditor's office be cancelled.
LILLIAN FcKENZIE,
RTE '#1, Bos 332-C, Walnut Creek.
$28 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Dec. 7, 1976.
EDWARD U. WILLSON,
:Hart inez,Cal.
$35 OldAge Security be granted tobegin as of Dec. 7, 1936.
ELIAS BUSH,
Gen. Del. Concord.
$30 Old Age Security be renewed as of Nov. 1, 1936.
MISS ALBERTA LITTLETON,
Rose Apt s. Mart in ez, Cal.
$30 Old Age Security be increased to $35 Old Age Security as of Nov. 1, 1936. _
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MRS. CATHERINE RIORDAN,
718 Arlington Ave. Martinez
That October check in the amount of $35 be cancelled. -
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MRS. MARGARET F. MURILLO, '
Rte #1, Box 66, '+alnut Creel.
Thataid be denied as appllcsnt is ineligible and need is not established.
FRANCIS PECCIANTI,
1317 Castro St. Martirez. "
$20 State aid be renewed as of Dec. 1936, and $20 county aid for two minor
children (r ole orphans) be grnnted to begin as of Nov. 1, 1936.
CIRO CARDINALLI,
696 Cutter St. Pittsburg _
$15 State and $15. county aid for needy blind be renewed as of Nov. 1, 1936.
BELVIA ANN SULLIVAN,
CLAYTON, California. '
$35 O1dAge Security be granted to begin as of Dec. 7, 1936.
CHARLES MANSTROM,
1056 Cumberland,Pittsburg, Cal. =5,
$29 Old Age Security be renewed as of Nov. 1, 1936, and paid to Mr. Geo. Macdon ld -_
1056 Cumberland St. Pittsburg, for Mr.Man strom's care.
MANUEL BRAZ,
Gen.Del. Port Chicago
$22.50 Old Age Security be increased to $30 old Age Security as of Nov. 1,
1936,
MRS. E'81A DEHN WILLIAMS, _
Wellington St. Clyde.
That aid be denied as need is not established.
MRS. JESSIE DeSPAIN.
111 Division St.Port Chicago. - -'
$10 State and $25. County aid be granted forthe child of an Imprisoned
father to be granted and to begin as of Nov. 1, 1936. _
MRS. ROSE AIELLO, -
363 W. 5th St. Pittsburg.
$10 State and $10 County aid for the child of a father incapacitated
with tuberculosis be renewed as of Dec. 1936.
MRS. EDNA KARRAS,
378 East let, Pittsburg
$40 State and" county aid be discontinued for children of an incapacitate
father as of Nov. 1,
MRS. CORA ALLICE LYNN,
2016 D. St. Antioch.
$32 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Dec-7, 1936.
JACKSON BOLLEN STOCKPlELL,
C/o Harry Burdewick, Box 93, Byron
$30 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Dec: 7, 1936.
MRS. ANNIE BARNES,
Rte 1, Box 89, Brentwood, Cal.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Nov. 1, 1936. --
MRS. JESSIE TRULL,
2819 1/2 Octavia St. Oakland, Cal.
$35 Old age Secur_ty be renewed as of Aug. 1, 1936.
JOHN L.HARKINSON, -
P.O. Box 272, Antioch.
Old Age Sec,,rity in amount of $35 be discontinued as of Nov. 1, 1936, and also
recommend that the November check beinF, held in the Auditor'soffice be cancelled. ,
MRS. JOSEPH?NE FERREIRA,
802-10th St. Antioch
$10 State and $10 County,aid for one minor half orphan child be reinstated
as of Nov. 1, 1936.K
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Dec. 21st, 1936, at 10o'clock
A.M.
. . . . . . . . .. ..Clerk. .. .. . Chairman.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CCINTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
IT IS BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDERED that a specialmeeting of the Board.
of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of 8alifornia, be called for and meet on
Monday, December 11, 1936, at 2 o'clock P.M., for the purpose of the consideration
or adoption of an emergency interim zoning ordinance for Contra Costa County, or port
' ions thereof, and all matters Incident thereto, and for sick other business as may
legally come before the Board at this time.
Dated: December 14, 1936•
JAMES N. LONG.
H.L. CU1.1MINGS.
W.J. BUCHMAN
R.S. TREMBATH.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA CCSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 14th, 1936.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon, W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Sgervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
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and R,J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
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Absent: Supervisor Harry Ston. - -
The.Board of Supervisors meets at this time for the consideration of,or adoption of,
interim zoning ordinance for certain portions of Contra Costa County, and said
' Board after listening to arguments for and against adoption of said Ordinance,
UPON UOTION OF SUPERVISOR LONG, SECONDED BY SUPERVISOR TREMBATH, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance No. 245 as set out in full in Ordinance Book Vol.2
of Contra Costa County, be and the same is hereby adopted by the following vote of
the Board, to nit:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath.
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Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Stow.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 21st, 1936, at 10
o'clock A.M.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, DECEUBER 21st, 1936.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Lorg, H.L.Cummings,
Harry M.a ow, and R.J.Trembath. S.O.Wells, Clerk.
In Matter of Allowances to
Indigents.
IT IS if THE BOARD ORDERED that the following allowances to indigents be
made, to wit:
MRS. EMYA BECKER,
2021 Rrosevelt Ave. Richmond, Cal. '
$10 county cash allowance be granted as of Dec. 1, 1936.
MRS. JOSEPHINE HUSH
Box 339, Rodeo.
$10 county cash allowance be granted as of Dec. 1, 1936.
MRS. HANNAH DOHERTY,
32- 37th St. Richmond.
$30 county cash allowance be granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1936
MRS. EDNA ROARK,
4400 Redwood Ave. Stege.
$50 county cash allowance be discontinued as of Dec. 1, 1936
JOHN T. JENKINS,
R.F.D. Box 995, Richmond.
$35 old Age Security be granted to begin as of Dec. 21, 1936
CHARLES SHATTUCK,
152 S. 2nd St. Richmond.
$20 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Dec. 21, 1936
MRS. ALI G' M. TOUGH
2929 Esmond Ave. Richmond. '
$32.50 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Dec. 21, 1936
MISS KATHERINE BROMLEY,
263— 14th St. Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Dec. 1936.
MRS. IDA KOHLHOFF,
1419 Chanslor Ave. Richmond
$35. Old Age Security be renewed as of Dec. 1936.
MRS. AUGUSTA SHUQUIST,
726 Richmond St. El Cerrito. .
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Dec. 1936.
ROBERT THOMPSON,
526- 4th St. Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be continued as of Nov. 1936.
JOHN TI N(HAM,
14 Standard Ave. Richmond, Cal..
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Nov. 1936.
MRS. ANNIE ZECHER,
901 Seventh St. Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Dec. 1936. '
MRS. BLANCHE CASEY,
Rte #1, Box 252, Sausalito.
$25 Old Age Security be discontinued as of Jan. 1, 1937
GEORGE HENRY,
5424 Bayview Ave. Richmond.
$35 old Age Security be discontinued as of Dec. 15, 1936.
MRS. MARY MALONEY,
655 Sixth St. Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be discontinued as of Dec. 1, 1936.
MRS. VIRGIII14SHINN
511- 29th St. Richmond.
$10 State and $10 county aid for a needy half orphan child be granted
to begin as of Dec. 1, 1936•
EDWARD PECK,
Alamo, Cal.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Nov. 1, 1936
MRS. MARTIN SANDOVAL,
San Ramon
$60 State aid for children of an imprisoned father be renewed as of yec.1936.
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MARY CLARK, R.F.D. Boz 296
Walnut Creek, _
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1936.
ROBERT KIPKPATRICK,
RFD #1. Martinez.
$55 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Dec. 21, 1936.
CHARLES ARNOLD,
935 Brown St. Nartinez,Cal.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Nov. 1, 1936
ALEX. BUCKLEY,
Concord, Cal.
$35 Old Age Security bexenewed as of Nov. 1936.
JOSEPH PIRES,
1114 Court St. Martinez, Cal.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Nov. 1936.
EDWARD B. SOUTHARD,
Ygnacio Valley Rd, Walnut Creek.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Nov. 1936
MRS. FRANCES SOUPHARD,
Ygnacio Valley Rd, Walnut Creek.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Nov. 1936.
CHARLES BRAZIL,
Walnut Creek, Cal.
$30 Old Age Security be renewed as of Nov. 1936, and increased to $35 Old
Age Security as of Dec. 1, 1936.
WM. CONWAY,
835 Brown St. Martinez,Cal.
$35 O1dAge Security be discontinued as of Dec. 1, 1936.
FRED W. KINSINGER,
Loomis, Cal.
$35 Old Age Security be discontinued as of Dec. 15, 1936.
CHARLES ROGERS,
P.O. Box 766, Concord.
' $35 Old Age Security be discontinued as of Dec. 1, 1936.
MRS.PE LINO,
Veale & Leslie Ave. Mt.View, Martinez.
$40 State aid and $10 county aid be changed to /30 State aid and$20 county
aid for needy half orphan children as of July 1, 1936.
MAGGIE ROWE,
257— E. 4th_ St. Pittsburg
$10 County cash allowance be discontinued as of Dec. 15, 1936.
HAZEL CARTER,
Port Chicago, Cal.
$16.50 State and $16.50 county aid for needy blind be granted to begin as of
Dec. 1, 1936.
MRS. MAGGIE ROWE,
257- E. 4th St. rittsburg.
$25 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Dec. 21, 1936.
MRS. KATE LONGHURST,
678 E. 12th "t. Pittsburg.
$30 Old Age Security be increased to $35 Old Age Security as of Dec. 1. 193 .
MRS. LEM DeMERCURIO,
' 325 E. Fourth St. Pittsburg.
$10 State aid be continued and $10 county aid for child of an imprisoned
father be granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1936.
IRVIN FISHER,
317 H. St. Antioch
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Nov. 1, 1936.
MRS, MARY FISHER,
317 H. St. Antioch.
$35. Old Age Security be renewed as of Nov. 1, 1936•
BEN GRANT,
1702 F. St. Antioch.
$27.50 Old Age Security be discontinued as of Dec. 1, 1936.
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In Matter of Allowances to Indigents
under careef Probation Officer.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that beginning Nov. 20, 1936, $10 State and =10
county aid be granted the Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the support and
maintenance of Charles Aexander, in the Salvation Army Home. ("udltor will draw
no warrant. Institution paidby demand).
That beginning Oct. 10, 1936, $30 State and S30 county aid be renewed the
Probation Officer,Thomas A.Boyer, for the support of Jose, Antonia, and Francisco
Espinosa in a foster home.
That beginning Nov. 29, 1936, $20 State and $20 county aid be renewed the Pro—
bation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Claude and VSrginl
Davidson, in a foster home.
That beginning Dec. 5, 1976s $10 State aid be discontinued for the support of
Annie Irene Perry and that beginning Dec- 5, 1936, $20 county aid be continued for
her support In a. foster home. (Above named girl was 16 years of age on Dec. 5,1936 -
In the Matter of Petition of Associated '
011 Company for exclusion of lands from Mt.
Diablo Fire Protection District of Contra
Costa County.
The Associated Oil Company having heretofore filed with this Board their
petition praying that property described in said petition and owned in fee by the
Associated 011 Company be excluded from 14t. Diablo Fire Protection District of Contr
Costa County upon the grounds that said property is not being benefitted by remalnin
In said District and notice of the time and place of thehearing of said petition
having been published in Concord Transcript, a newspaper of general circulation,
as required by law, and notice of the time and place of said hearing having been
posted as required by law, and this being time and place set out in said notice
for the hearing, of said petition, and trustees of the Mt. Diablo Fire Protection
District having filed their written objections with this Board to the exclusion
of the said lands from said District, and arguments for am against the exclusion
of said lands from said Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District of Contra Costa County
were heard by the Board;
Upon motionof Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the further hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby
continued to Monday, January 18th, 1937, at 11 o'clock A.M.
In Matter of Release of
Lien upon property of Cora
Muir.
WHEREAS, the Social Service Departmentof the County of Contra Costa, State
of California, has inadvertently placed upon the separate property of Cora Muir,
of this County, a lien to secure the repayment to said County and to the State of
California, all funds paid out to James Muir, her husband, under and ;:y virtue of th
provision of the OldAge Security Act of the State of California, and,
WHEREAS,the said lien is cloud upon the title of said separate property of
said Cora Muir; and,
WHEREAS, the said James Muir has no interest in said property.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of said County,
that the District Attorney of said County be and he is hereby instructed to record
in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of Callfor ia,
a release of said lien so placed upon said property of said Cora Muir.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: None.
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In Matter of Correction of
Assessments,
G.O.Meese, County Assessor, having applied to this Board for authorization
to County Auditor to correct in accordance with provisions of Sec. 3804s of the
Political Code, the following erroneous assessments, to wit:
For year 1936-37: Vol. 29 Assessment No. 62,282, Carl H M. & Vivienne L.Straub, -
are assessed filth E. 225.5' of Lot 7, block 5, Pittaburu Home Acres, with Improve—
ments amounting to ;2560. The same should be $2100000 for said improvements.
and said application having been approved by the District Attorney,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization to County Auditor to correct
said erroneous assessment be and the same is hereby granted.,
' In Matter of Application of
East Contra Costa County Irrigation
District for permission to lay a
pipe line.
The East Contra Costa County Irrigation District having applied to this
Board for permission to lay 20 inch pipe line along Marsh Creek Road on the south
boundary of Sec. 30, T 1 N., R. 3 E. M.D,B.& M.
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said pipe line be and the same is
hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor
of Contra Costa County and tothe satisfaction of the Supervisor of said DItrict
In Matter of Adoption of
Plans and specifications for
' constructionof a Ferry Tender's
House at `Tifton Court Ferry.
Plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details for the construct
Son of a ferry tender's house at Clifton Court Ferry, having been submitted to this
Beard by Julius B.Manthey, County Surveyor of San Joaquin County and R.R.Arnold,
County Surveyor of Contra Costa County,
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 the construction of ferry tender's house at
Clifton Court Ferry, to be constructed in conjunction by the Counties of San Joaquin
and Contra Costa,
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice to Contractors for the doing of said work
be placed in Byron Times, a newspaper printed and published in the "ounty of �'ontra
Costa, and that bids shall be received by the Board of Supervisors of Oontra ''osta
County up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, January 18th, 1937•
In Matter of Placing warning
' Signs at Railroad Crossing
leading into Stockton Firebrick Company's
plant near Pittsburg.
A communication having been received from C.L.Abbott, Coroner of Contra
Costa County and enclosing copy of a Coroner's verdict inwhich it was recommended
that additional safety devices and warning signs be installed to warn the public
of existence of a crossing leading into Stockton Firebrick Company's plant near
Pittsburg.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to the
District Attorney of Contra Costa County, the County Surveyor and the Supervisor
of said District, with authority to take such action as they deem appropriates
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In Matter of Endorsing of
Initiative Measure Sponsored by
F1sh and Game Development Assn,
governing the taking of sardines, etc.
WHEREAS, there is now being circulated In the State of California, an
initiative petition to be presented to the Legislature of the State of California,
which Measure, if adopted, would prohibit operation in State waters of fishing boats
which deliver fish, mollusks or crustaceans wherever caught, to points beyond State '
waters, unless such delivery is permitted by the State Fish & Game Commission; auth—
orizes Commission to Issue recovable permits for such delivery, and declaring it sha 1
Issue no permits which will attempt to deplete the special or obstruct the operation
of any law and providing penalties for violation, and
WHEREAS, we believe fish reduction plants or fish canning plants dependent
on State graters for their supply of fish should be under the same restrictions
as shore plants, or plants operating within State waters, and
WHEREAS, the future supply in State paters of sardines or other fish include
within the scope of the said proposed Initiative Measure depends upon the proper
regulation and restrictions of the quantity to be taken;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that we, the Board of supervisors of Contra
Costa `'aunty endorse legislation hereinabove mentioned and urge its adoption by the
Legislature of the State of California, at its next regular session.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be forwarded to State
Senator T.H.DeLap, Assemblyman Harold Sawallisch, and to the Fish and Game Developme kt
Association, 156 Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
The above and foregoing Resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the ,
Board.,
In Matter of Consideration of
Ordinance governing Operation
of Fish Reduction Plants in Contra
Costa County.
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, prepay
and submit to this Board at Its next meeting on January 4, 1937, a form of Ordinance
requiring any Fish ReductionPlant to be hereafter located in Cont:%a Costa County,
to Install an adequate apparatus for the prevention of obnoxious odors escaping
from said plant during its operation or at all.
In Matter of Transfer of
Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to adjust appropriat ons
for the year 1934-35,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that transfers as shown below, be and the same
Is hereby authorized:
Increase. Decrease. -
Sup. Dist. 5— General Fund.
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R. 521-0 Mtc —Rte of t5'ay $15.00 $15.00 Mtee.Bridges 8523-0.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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;n Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
sum of $10,000 be transferred from the General Reserve Fund to the Motor Vehicle
Fund, in order to finance current requirements, said amount tobe returned to the
General Fund as soon as current revenue is available.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board-
In Matter of Transfer of,Funds.
On requestof D.M.TeeterCounty Auditor, and in order to finance current
highway funds warrants,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER that the sum of $6655.52 be transferred from Motor
Vehicle Fund to the funds and In the amounts as set out below: -
War. # Survey. Sup.DI st. Sup.Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist.
Accts. #1 Accts #2 Accts #3 Accts. #4 Accts. #5 Accts.
899 1.4o
goo 61.18
gol
902 57.60 48.82
9o3 30.56
904 3o6.10
906 95,28 957.30
907 172.60
9o8 6.00
909 1225.03
910 331.18
9912 So
41.34
913 7.86 21.13
911E 15.75
915 710.70
916 21.39
917 79.50
918 33.00
919 13.38
920 142.23
9922 51.26 39.15
923 161.42
924 16o4.o2
925
926 243.6o 160.80
927 393.32•
929 27.25 91.76
930 110.56
931
932 11,50 32.00
10.75
93 169.71
y9y35 37.09
R1.00
otals 1 5.9790 1 �2- 123.702T 2.77
Grand Total -- $6,655.52•
' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to adjust appropriation
' for year 1935-36.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that transfers of funds as shown below be and the
same are hereby authorized, to wit.
Increase Decrease.
Su Court Juries 126
0 Feee & Exn. of Jurors a3.00 $3-00 Fees & Exp. Wtne 035
Just-Court 10-140.
0414 Small Claims Ct. Exp. 1.00 1.00 Stat.Ofc.Exp. 0415 ,
Just.Court 12-142. Just.Ct. 131.
UIP1-55tat. Offc. Exp. Alice 1.00 1.00 Stat.of. $x1-p. 0415.
Const. Twp 17- 227 Const.Twp 1- 211.
0 l-Auto Mileage 20.00 20.00 Stat. Offc. Exp. 0415. -
392 I
Increase Decrease.
Sup. Schools 693.
O �Pfice Supp. Misc. $ 9.00 $ 9.00 Fidelity Bonds, 0313. -
Compeneation Insurance 252 Elns Prelim. 120
insurance 1757.00 600.00 Pubn. Notices, 0320
70.00 Elm. Supp. 058
62.00 Printed 0517
147.00 Misc. 0599
Primary Eln 122
90.00 Misc. Fees 026
95.00 Pubn. notices 0320
70.00 Rent 0325
97.00 Eln. Supplies 056
139.00 Printed 0517
207.00 Postage 0522 -
Agri. Comm. 242
160.00 Auto Mileage 041. ,
V1757-00 11 —
Sup. Dist. 5- General Fund.
R 521- 0 Mtce-Rts of ftay 30.00 30.00 Clifton Ct.Ferry R
520-9.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
T.M.Teeter, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that under -
Chapter 396 of Statutes of 1935, Amended Section 3697 of the Political Code
the Tax Collector conducted seven tax sales during the fiscal year 1935-36,
proceeds of which amounted to $620, and 'of which amount the City of Richmond
Is entitled to 'sum of $313.16,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in
sum of $313.16 In favor of the City of Richmond, against the delinquent tax sale '
trust fund and that the balance of $506.62 be transferred to the County General
Fund as required by law above mentioned.,,
In Matter of Approval of Contract
between the California State Chamber
of Commerce, Agriculture and Industry,
a non-profit corporation, and the County
of Contra Costa.
The California State Chamoer of Commerce, Agriculture and Industry,
a non-profit corporation, having presented to this Board, a form of Contract
for advertising of the resources of Oontra Costa County, dpring the fiscal
year 1936-37,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Contract be and the same
Is hereby approved and W,J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is her.by , r
authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the county of "ontra Costa.
In Matter of Adoption of Plans and
Specifications for building of Livorna
Bridge, in Sup. Dist. #2. ' ?
R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having presented to this Board plans and
specifications, strain sheets and working, details, for the building of Livorna
Bridge, in Sup. Dist. #2, of Contra Costa County, said bridge being over San
Ramon Creek, at about one mile north of village of Alamo, and designated on
County Records as Structure C-24-0.21 ,
IT ISBY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications, strain
sheets and workln.;details be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and
specifications, strain sheets and working details for the building of Livorna
Bridge.
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice to Contractors for doing of sat work
be published in Crockett Signal, a newspaper of general circulation printed and
published in County of Contra Costa, and that bids for doing of said work be receiv d
by this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, the 18th day of January,
1937•
In Miter of Application of
Veterans Welfare Board of the
State of California, for an order -
for the cancellation of certain assessments
on real property.
The Veterans Welfare board of the State of Call fornia, having presented
to this Beard, their petition praying that taxes for the fiscal year 1936-37,
be cancelled upon certain real property now owned by the State Veterans Welfare
board of the State of California, and said petition having been approved by the
Distriet Attorney of Contra Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the taxes for the fiscal year 1936-37,
upon following described property be and the same ishereby ordered cancelled,
In accordance with Chapter 252 of Statutes of 1925, but that no taxes or special
assessments for street work or other improvements of like character shall be
cancelled:
That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the county
of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point in the middle of the Oakley Road at a point
9.99 chains North of the Intersection of the middle of the Oakley
Road with the middle line of Lone Tree 'Aey; thence West 20.
chains; thence north 9.521 chains; thence east 21.03 chains to
the middle of the Oakley Road; thence southerly along middle of
said road, 9.83 chains to the place of beginning.
CONTAINING 20.50 acres of land. -aving and excepting from
the above described property all portions included in roads,
streets or hiivays.
Deed recorded Aug. 4, 1936, in Vol. 418, Page 145, Official Records.
Taxes 1936-37-
Assessed to DavldBlumen and Ruth O.Blumen.
That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the Co"nty
of Contra Costa,State of California, and described as follows:
BEGINNING on the south line of the 12.31 more tract described in the
deed from Wm. C.Clark to Charles Hippolyte Boucher. dated January
4, 1916, and recorded January 12, 1916, in Vol. 258 of Deeds, page
277 at the southeast corner of the 0.763 of an acre tract described
In Deed from Viola Berryman to F.K.Kelss, dated Feb. 23, 1932, and
recorded Feb. 27, 1932 in Vol. 310 of Official Records, page 179
thence from said point of beginning, north 88° 50' East, along
said south line, 79.73 feet to the southwest corner of the 0.80
of an acre tract described in deed from.Viola Berryman to Judith
S. Smilie, dated November 12, 1932, and recorded November 22, 1932
In vol. 336 of Official Records, page 40; thence north 12°07130"
East, along, the west line of said last referred to tract, 210.46
' feet to the center of a 20 foot road; thence North 76°32'30" west,
along said center line, 80.5 feet to the east line of said Weiss
Tract (in Vol. 310 of Official Records, pee 179); thence south
11°24'30" West, along said East line, 2309 feet to the point
of beginning. -
Deed recorded August 4, 1936, in Vol. 420, page 264, Official Records.
Taxes 1936-37.
Assessed to Viola nerryman.
That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County
' of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows:
COMMENCING at the southeasterly corner of that certain 5.50 acre
tract of land coneyed to Alma M. McTeer, by Georgia E. Wilkinson
and William J. Wilkinson, her husband, by deed dated Nov. 7, 1930
and recorded November 18, 1930, in Vol. 265 of Official Records,
page 103, records of Contra Costa County, California; thence
along the easterly boundary line of said parcel, North 7633' East,
439.56 feet to the northeasterly corner of said parcel; thence
along the northerly line of said 5.50 acre tract, south 99Q43' West,
201.582 feet to the northeasterly corner of that certain 3.50 acre
tract of lard conveyed to Wm. P. Schleffele and Elizabeth Schieffele,
his wife, by Alma M.McTeer, and Alexander McTeer, her husband, by
deed dated June 18, 1932, and recorded July let, 1982, in Vol.
318 of Official Records, page 303, Records of asid ounty; thence
alongthe easterly boundary line of said 3.50 acre parcel,south
7a 33' west, 439.56 feet to the southeast corner of said parcel
said point being in the southerly boundary line of said 5.50
acre parcel of land firstly herein referredto; thence along the
southerly boundary of said 5.50 acre parcel of land, nort 39e
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430 East, 201.582 feet to the point of commencement.
Containing an areaof 2.00 acres, more or leas, and being a
portion of the rancho Las Juntas, Contra Costa County, California,
and being a portion of the 5.50 acre tract of land hereinbefore
referred to.
Together with a right of way 20 feet wide, the southerly boundary
line of said right of way being described as follows:
COMMENCING at the southwest corner of the herein described parcel;
thence along the southerly boundary line of the 5.50 acre parcel
of land firstly hereinabove referred to; south 69043' West, ,
3LL9.98 feet to a point in the center line of a county road;
the northerly boundary line of said right of way is 20 feet
northerly, measured at right angles, from the southerly boundary
line of said right of way.
Deed recorded August 8, 1936, in Liber415, page 494, Official
Records.
Taxes 1936-37•
Assessed to G.H.Pritts iand Pheme Fritts.
That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County
of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows:
Lots 29 and 29 in Block lettered "P" as delineates upon that
certain Map entitled "Berkeley Highlands Addition" being a portion
of Lot 2 of the final partition of the San Pablo Rancho, '-ontra
Costa County, California. Filed on the 6th dray of November, 1912
In the office of the County "ecorder of the County of Contra Costa
State of California.
Deed recorded August 19, 1936, in Vol 419 Page 102, Official Records.
Taxes 1936-37.
Assessed to Joe Vila and Angelina Vila.
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That certain tract of lard-, situate, lying and being in the
County of "ontra Costa, State of California, and described
as follows:
BEING the northeasterly 5.00 acres of lot 19, as said Lot Is
delineated and so designated upon that certain Map entitled
"R.N. Burgess Comoany's Map No. 1, Matheson Subdivision"
a portionof the Rancho Monte del I'Sablo, Contra Costa County
California. Filed on the 23rd day of October, 1912, In Map
"ook 8, page 189, In the office of the County Recorder of
the County of `antra Costa, State of California.
Said 5.00 acres being more particularly described as
follows, to wit:
BEGINNING.at the common corner of Lots 8,9, 18 and 19
of the above mentioned subdivisions; thence north 43025' East,
33.94 feet to the true point of beginning; thence south 46035'
East, 653.18 feet to the center line of a forty.£oot road;
thence north 43°25' east, 334.56 fee t along the center line
of said road, to the northeasterly line of.said Lot 19•
thence leaving the center line of said road, North 460+5' West,
653.18 feet to the most northerly corner of said Lot 19; thence
south 43025' West. 332.66 feet to the point of beginning.
containing an area of 5.00 acres of land, moreor less.
Deed recorded Aug. 24, 1936, in Vol. 422, page 74, Official Records.
Taxes 1936-37.
Assessed to Guy L. Putnam and Grace M. Putnam, Arden E.Carter and
Merle Carter.
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That certain tract of land, situate, lying and being in the County
of Contra Costa,State of California, and described as follows;
BEGINNING at the Intersection of the south line of Brooks Street
In the town of Lafayette with the line between the parcel of
land described in the deed from Grundvald.Miller, et ux. to
H.E_Wooldrldge, at ux. and the parcel of land described in
the deed from H.E."ooldridge, at ux. to Grundvald Miller,
at ux. dated Aprill2, 1934, and recorded Sept. 7, 1935
.thence from said point of beginning south 77023' West along
the south line of Brooks Street; 113 feet; thence southl2Q401 East, '.
259.44 feet to the south line of said Miller parcel of land,
thence north 77°37130" East along said south line, 113 feet
to the line between.said Miller and Wooldridge parcels of land;
thence north 12040' West along said line 259.44 feet to the
point of beginning.
Deed recorded Sept. 16, 1936, in Vol. 419, page 272, Official
Records.
Taxes 1936-37.
Assessed to Ernest E.bittridge and Harriet G.%ittredge. '
That.certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the
City of Crockett, County of Contra Costa, State of California,
and described as follows:
Lot 1 in clock 3 as delineated upon that certain map entitled
"Map of Crockett Heights" Contra Costa County, California, filed
June 2, 1919 in Map Book 17, page 361, in the office of the
County Recorderof the County of ontra Costa, State of California.
Deed recorded Aug.4, 1936,. in Liber 418, page 145, official Records.
Taxes 1936-37•
Assessed to Em11M.Bergh and Anna 14. Bergh.
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Thatcertaln tract of land Situate, lying and being in the City
of E1 Cerrito, County of Contra Costa, State of California,
and described as follows:
That parcel of land in the City of El Cerrito, County of
Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows:
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Lot 29 and the south one-half of Lot 28 in Block 24, as designated on
the Map entitled "Richmond Traffic Center" which map was filed in the
office of the Recorder of the Oounty of Contra Costa,State of Callforria,
on Apr1118, 1914, in Vol. 11 of Maps, at page 256, described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the westerly line of Dom thea Avenue where
the said westerlyline Is intersected by the dividing line between Lots _
29 and 30 Xn Block 24; thence from said point of beginning running
along the southwesterly line of said Lot 29 north 69=40, Nest, 100
feet to the northwesterly line of said Lot 29; thence along the
northwesterly line of Lots 29 and 28, north 20°201 East, 41.921 feet
' Lo a point; thence continuing along the northwesterly line of lot
28, being almic the are of a curve to the right with a radius of 314.217
feel, 15.664 feet to a point; thence southeasterly to a point on the
westerly line of Dorothea Avenue which point is distant southwesterly
along the said westerly line of Dorothea Avenue 16.5 feet from the
intersectionof the dividing line between Lots 27 and 28 wlththe westerly
line of said Dorothea Avenue; thence southwesterly along said westerly
line being along the arc of a curve to the left with aradius of 214.277
feet; 9.579 feet; thence continuirg along the westerly line of Dorothea
Avenue, south 20c,201 West, 41.921 feet to the point of beginning.
Deed recorded July 27, 1936,in v01. 416, Page 468, official Records.
Taxes 1936-37.
Assessed to Chester V.Mero and Anna G.Mero.
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That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of `-
Marti•e z, County of `'offi,a Costa, State of California, and described
as follows:
The West 40 feet, front and rear measurements, of Lot 77 as designated
on the Map entitled "Map of LaBelle Heights, Unit No. 3, Martinez,
Contra Costa County,-California" which-map was filed in the office of
the Recorder of the Oounty of "ort ra "osta, State of California, on
May 4, 1929, in Vol. 21 of Maps, at page 586.
DP�-d recorded August 13, 1936, s.n Vol. 419, page 54, official Records.
Taxes 1936-37-
Assessed to P.L. Lyhne and Flora N.Lyhne.
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That certain tract of lRid situate, lying and being in the City of
Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described
as follows:
Lot 68, as designated on the Map entitled "La Salle Heights, Unit
No. 2 Martinez Contra costa County, California" which map was filed
in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa,State
of California, on June 7, 1928, in Vol. 21 of Maps, at page 571.
Deed recorded Sept. 5, 1936, in Vol. 319, Page 231, Official Records.
' Taxes]936-37•
Assessed to John 5.6onnoly and Mary C.Connolly.
In the Matter of Adoption of
Plans and specifications for
building of Livorna Bridge, in
Sup. Dist. #2.
R.R. Arnold, County Surveyor, having presented to this Board plans and
specifications, strain sheets and working details, forthe building of Livorna Bridge
In Sup. Dist. #2, of Contra Costa County, said bridge being over San Ramon Creek,
about one mile north of the village of Alamo, and designated on County Records
as Structure C-24-0.21;
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 the building of Livorna Bridge.
IT IS FURTHER O-DERED that notice to contractors for the doing of said work
be published in the Crockett Signal, a newspaper of general circulation printed.
and rubllshed in the County of Contra Costa, and that bids for the doing of said work
be received by this Board up to the hour of 11 otclock A.M. on Monday, the 18th day
Of January, 1937•
In Matter of application of City
of El Cerrito for cancellation of taxes.
The City of El Cerrito, through Its City Clerk, having applied to this Board -
f or the cancellation of taxes for the fiscal year 1936-37, on certain properties
described in said application,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby
referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa. County.
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In ',latter of Approval of Agreement
for Transfer of Thomas R.Epling,
from City and County of San Francisco
to Contra Costa County.
Otis Loverldge,Director of Social Service Bureau of Contra Costa County
having presented to this Board, a form of Agreement for removal of Thomas R.Spling
from City and County of San Francisco, to County of Contra Costa, pursuant to
Old Age Security Act, --i
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said form of agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board Is hereby authorized to
sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
InMatter of Approval of Agreement '
For Transfer of Stith B.Ford from
County of Contra Costa to City and
County of San Francisco.
Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Bureau of Contra Costa County
having presented to this Board, a form of Agreement for removal of Smith B.Ford,
from County of Contra Costa to City and County of San Francisco, pursuant to Old
Age Security Act;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hefeby authorized to
sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
In Matter of Aprmvnl of Agreement '
for transfer of Addie Ford, from
County of Contra Costa to City and
County of San Francisco.
Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Bureau of Contra Costa County,
having presented to this Board, a Form of Agreement for removal of Addle lord,
from County of Contra Costa to City and County of San Francisco, pursuant to Old
Age Security Act;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to
sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
In ".fetter of Approval of Agreement '
of Transfer of Leona C.Gould from
Alameda County to Contra Costa County.
Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Bureau of Contra Costa County, i
having presented to this Board., a Form of Agreement for Removal of Leona C.Gould
from Alameda "ounty to Contra Costa County, pursuant to Old Age Security Act;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to Ii
sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. I
In Matter of Approval of Agreement
for Transfer of Henry Ogle from Los Angeles -
County to Contra Costa County.
Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Bureau of Contra costa County,
having presented to this Board, a Form of Agreement for Removal of Henry Ogle,
from Los Angeles County to Contra Costa County, pursuant to Old Are Security Act;
IT IS BY THE BOARS ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is
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hereby approved and W.J;Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to
sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
In Matter of Approval of Agreement
for Transfer of Charles E.House,
from Contra Costa County to San Joaquin
' County.
Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Bureau of Contra Costa County
having presented to this Board, a Form of Agreement for removal of Charles E,House
from Contra Costa County to San Joaquin County, pursuant to Old Age Security Act;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of AF:reement be and the same Is
hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board Is hereby authorized to
sign same on behalf of the "ounty of Contra Costa.
In the Matter of issuance of Bonds of
John Swett Union High School District
in the County of ContraCosta, State of
Califo^nla.
RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF
THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. -
WHEREAS, on the 17th day of November�9& High School Board of the
John Swett Union High School District, in tte County of Contra Costa, State of
California, deemed it advisable to call and by resolution and order duly and regular-
ly passed and adopted by the said High school board and entered on the minutes
' thereof on the last mentioned day, said high school board did call an election and
resolve and order
That an election be called and held throughout said John Swett Union
High School vistrlct on the 11th day of December, 1936, for the purpose of submitt-
Ing to the electors of said John Swett Union High School Dist riot, the question -
of is suing and selling the bonds of said John Swett Union High School Listrict, in
the amount of eighty-five thousand ($85,000.) dollars, to run not exceeding five (5)
years, and to bear interest at the rate of not exceeding three per cent (3,$) per -
annum, interest payable semi-annually, for the purpose of raising money to be used
for the purchase of school lots; for the building or purchasiniC of school buildings;
the making of alterations or additions to the school building; or buildings other tha
such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation or repairs; the repairin ,
' restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured or destroyed by fire
or other public calamity, and for the supplying of school buildings with furniture
or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature for said John Swett Union High School
district.
WHEREAS, an election was held in said John Swett UnionHigh School LIstrict
' on the 11th day of December, 1936, in conformity with the said resolution and order
of said high school board of the said John Swett Union High School District, and all
the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors
by the high school board of the John Swett Union High School District as required by
law; and,
WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination
and investigation, this Board has found and does hereby find and declare;
That in accordance with the resolution and order of the high school board
of the John Swett Union High School District duly passed and adopted on the 17th
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day of November, 1936, an election was duly called in said John Swett Union High
School LIstrict, and was held in said John Swett Union High School District on the
11th day of December, 1936, and That notice of said election was given by posting
notices thereof signed by the members of said high school board In three (3) public,
places in said John Swett Union High School District for more thantwenty (20) days
next before said election, and by publJAiing such notice in the Crockett Signal,
a ne^spaper printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, State of'Californi
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 School
Code of the State of California. +I
Thnt prior to the opening of said polls at said election, the Inspectors
and Judges of election, conducting said election in said John Swett Union High Schoo
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 high school board of said .John Swett Union High School District, and to them
made return of the ballots and the poll and tally lists of said election.
That on the 18th day of December, 1936,same being the seventh day after
the said election, and at the hour of one o'clock P.M. of said dav, the said 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 high school board
of the said John Swett Union High School District found and declared and this
Board now finds and declares that there was a total of 1311 votes cast at said
election, and that more than two-thirds of the votes cast, to wit: 1267 votes were
cast '_...
cast for the issuing o£ said 'ponds, and that 43 votes/were cast against the issuing
of saidbonds, and that 1 of the votes cast was irregular and illegal andnot counts ,
and that the said high school board of said district caused �n entry of the result
of said election to be made uponthe 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
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, condltio s,
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 Uonds, and that the total of indebtedness of
said School District, including this proposed issue of bonds,is within the limit
prescribed by law. '
IT IS 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 Eight::-five thousand dollars ($85,000.) and that the same shall be numbered
from one to eighty-five consecutively, and shall be in denominations of One thousan
dollars (61000.00) each, payable within five (5) years from date thereof in lawful
money of the United Sates of America, with interest thereon at the rate of not
exceeding three per cent (3%) per annum payable semi-annually on January lot,
and July lot, of each year, until the date of maturity of each of said 'ponds in Ilk
lawful money, both principal and interest payable at the office of the County
Treasurer of the said County of Contra Costa, State of California,
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that said bonds shall be dated January lot, 1937,
and shall be payable as follows, to wit:
399
Seventeen (17) bonds-numbered consecutively from one (1) to seventeen (17)
Inclusive, to mature one year from date, to wit: on the let day of January, 1938.
Seventeen (17) bonds, numbered consecutively from eighteen (18) to thirty-four
(34) inclusive, to mature two years from date, to wit: on the 1st day of January,
1939.
' Seventeen (17) bonds, numbered consecutively from thirty-five (35) to fifty-one
(51) inclusive, to mature three years from date, to wit: on the It day of January,19
Seventeen (17) bonds, numbered consecutively, from fifty-two (52) to sixty-
eight (68) inclusive, to mature four years from date, to wit: on the ist day of
January, 1941.
' Seventeen (17) bonds, numbered consecutively, from sixty-nine (69) to eighty-ftve
(95) inclusive, to mature five years from date, to wit: on the let day of January,
1942.
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued in substantially
the following form, to wit: -
No. $1000.00.
HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND
JaIN S'WETT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
COUNTY OF CNTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
JOHN SWETT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT IN THE COUNPY of Contra Costa,
State of California, United States of America, acknowledges Itself indebted to and
promises to pay to the holder hereof at the office of the County Treasurer of the
Oounty of Contra Costa,State of California, on the 1st day of January --- One
thousand dollars ($1,000.00) in lawful money of the United States of America,
with interest thereon in like lawful money, at the rate of _ 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 fro
one (1) to eighty-five (85) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of
eighty-five thousand dollars ($81),000.) 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 the purchase of school lots; for the building or pur
chasin;; of school buildings; the making of alterations or additions to the school
Lullding or buildin-,s other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance,
operation or repairs; the repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building
damaged, Injured or destroyed by fire or other public calamity, and for the supplying
of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature for
and in the said John ffivett Union High School Listrict in said County of Contra
Costa, State of California, in pursuance of, and in strict conformity with the, pro-
visions of the school Code and the Constitution of the State of California, and is
authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election dui
and regularly called and held and conducted throughout said John Sett Union High
School District in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 11th
day of December, 1936.
And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,State of
California, hereby certify that said election was duly ano regularly called, held
and conducted and 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 lawto
' be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done and have been
performed in regular and In due form and in strict accordance with the provisions
of the law authorizing the Issue of School District Bonds.
And It is also further certified and declared that the total amount of
Indebtedness of the said John Swett UnlonHigh School District Including this issue o
bonds, Is within the limit provided bylaw.
This bond is in the form prescribed by an order of said Board of
' Supervisors duly made and entered in its Minutes on the 21st day of December, 1936
and shall be payable out oftheinterest and sinking funds of the John Swett Union
High School District, and the money for the redemption of said bonds and the payment
of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said
John Swett Union High 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 Cleric with the eal;of said Board attached this
day of 1936. t
WiJ.Buchanan , Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors.
ATTEST: _
D.M14.Teeter,County Auditor.
S.C.Wells, County Cleric of the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Contra Costa State of California.
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RESOLVED; That to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons
equal in number to twice the number of years said bonds shall run, and be payable
as hereinbefore set forth in su-stantlally the following form, to wit:
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 John
Swett Union High School District, In said County and State, on the 1st day of
19 at his office in the town of Martinez, In said County ,
and State, the sum ofin lawful money of the United States, for six months
Interest on Bond No. of said John Swett Union High School District.
D.Ad.Teeter, County Auditor.
W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the
Board of Supervisors.
S.C.;elf% 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 ac-
cordance with the foregoing form.
AND IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of this j3oard,
S.C.Wells, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, and D.M.Teeter, County Auditor
of said County, are, and each of them Is, hereby authorized as such officials to si
each of said bonds on behalf of said County, and to impress upon each bona the 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 Superviso s
of said County for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 4th day of '
January, 1937, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. of said day, to the highest and most
responsible bidder for cash, lawful money oftheUnited States of America, after due
and legal notice thereof has been given by said Board by publication of a notice,
specifying the time and place of the sale of said bonds, the number and denomination
thereof, the rate of interest thereon, 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: lawful money of the United States of America; and t,at said bonds
will be sold to the highest and most responsible bidder for cash, and the lowest
net Interest to the district not to exceed three per cent (3%) per annum as aforesaid,
but in no case fGr less than par and accrued interest, and that the said Bosrd of
Supervisors will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bids, for two conse-
cutive weeks in the "Crockett 5lgnal" a newspaper printed and published and circulat d
Snthe said County of Contra Costa.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said board of Snlervisors
held on the 21st day of December, 1936.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath..
Noes: None.
Absent: None.
W.J.Buchanan,
W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the
BoardofSupervisors.
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In Matter of Issuance of the
-av,
Bonds of John Swett Union High '
School District in the County of
Contra Costa, State of California.
RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE
COUNTY OF CONTEA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
RESOLVED: That the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County
' o£ Contra Costa, State of California, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Cost ,
State of California, and the County Clerk, ex—officio Clerk of the Board of Super—
visors of the "ounty 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 21st day of December, 1936.
W.J. Buchanan
Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of
ATTEST: Supervisors.
S.G. WELLS,
County Clerk and ex—off icto Clerk
of the Board of Supervisors of County
of Contra Costa, ,x
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 4th, 1937, at 10 *°-
a
o'clock A.M. C
..Clerk. G
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTI-A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1937.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, P
'Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.WPlls, Clerk.
The 1.1irutes of the Board for Pnd during the month of December, 1936,
are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed by
the Chairman and Clerk.
In Matter of Declaring Ordinance
No. 245 duly Published.
Ordinance No. 245 of the County of Contra Costa having been published
for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law in theEl Cerrito Journal, as
shown by the affidavit of Vivian S. Maxwell, on file herein, x:
IT IS ON MOTION OF SUPERVISOR STOW, SECONDED BY SUPERVISOR TREMBATH, by the
Board Ordered that Ordinance No. 245 of the county of Contra Costa, be and the same
' is hereby declared duly published. -
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In Matter of Application of
Columbia Steel Company for
permission toLay Sewer Piue.
The Columbia Steel Company having applied to this Board for permission to
lay a sewer pipe line across East Third Street North of the City of Pittsburg, as
shown on the Map accompanying said application,
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY '
THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said sewer pipeline be and the same Is
hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor
of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District.
In Matter of Communication
from Pacific Motor Trucking Co.
A communication from Pacific Motor Trucking Company, requesting that-loading
zones be established in the town of Danville, County of Contra Costa, having been
received by this Board,
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT I5 BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to the District Attorney of Contra
Costa County with instructions to'ascertain the Countyls rights in said matter.
In Matter of Claim of Ernest
Oliver, against County of
Contra Costa.
Ernest Oliver, having presented to the County of Contra Costa, a claim
of $237.80, for damages claimed to have been suffered to his automobile and for lose '
of time of said automobile, in an accident which claimant claims was caused by neg-
ligence of the County of Contra Costa, and the District Attorney of Contra Costa
County having advisedt`-iis Board that said claim is not a legal claim against the
County of Contra Costa,
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby refected.
In Matter of Refunding to the
Shell Oil Company moneys deposited
in lieu of bonds.
The County of Contra Costa, having heretofore granted to the ShellOil Company
permission to lay pipe lines under and across certain county roads in County of
Contra Costa, and the said Shell 011 Company having been required to deposit the '
sum of $3500 guaranteeing satisfactory repairs to said roads after the laying of
said pipes and R.R.irnold, County Surveyor of Contra CostaCounty, having reported
to this Doerd that said roads have been repaired In satisfactory manner or satisfact ry
arrangements for the repairs of said roads have been made, '
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the said money so d=posited be returned to the Shell oil Company
and that a warrant In favor of t-F Shell Oil Company in the sum of $3500 be drawn
by the County Auditor on the Special Deposit Fund of said County and that the
County Treasurer pay the same.
l403
In Matter of Requests for
W.F.A. Appropriations for
-ompletionof Projects Begun
but not yet Completed, for costs .
of materials.
WHEREAS, recent deductions infederal WPA allocations to California have
made necessary sharp reductions in federal contributions for materials to an average
figure of from $7.00 to $5.00 per man month of labor employed, and
' WHEREAS, these reductions include federal contributions on projects begun ,
but not yet completed,and
WHEREAS, the original agreements on most of these projects between local
government sponors and WPA called for federal contributions for materials amounting
to an average of from 317. to S13. per man month of labor employed; and,
WHEREAS, the City and county budgets under which these sponsors operate
cannot provide for unanticipated increases in local contributions In the middle
of a fiscal y ear; and,
WHEREAS, the local governments feel that these original agreements under
which the projects were begun are a moral if not a legal obligation of the federal
government;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by this Board of Supervisors of Contra
Costa County, that the President of the United States is requested to recommend
to the Congress and/ or the Congress is requested to make an appropriation to WPA
to become immediately available in an amount sufficient to permit the completion
of projects begun but not yet completed on the basis of the original agreements -
for allocating costs of materials.
The foregoing Resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board..
In ?latter of Federal
Government Continuing
Responsible for Relief of _ -
-Employable Unemplpyed. - - -
WHEREAS, the officials of the Cities and Counties of California, believe it
is socially sound and financially imperative that the relief of the employable
' unemployed be a continuing federal responsibility; and,
WHEREAS, it becomes increasingly apparent that large numbers of employable
unemployed, for a number of reasons, will not soon find employment in private
industry; and, -
WHEREAS, it Is essential that local -cvernments be in a position definitely
to plan future financial requirements for unemployment relief, at least for one year
in advance;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by this Board of Supervisors of Contra
Costa county, California, that the Federal government should recognize its continuin
responsibility for the relief of the employable unemployedby adopting at this time
some policy generally to be followed over a period of years; and,
BE IT FURTHER. RESOLVED, that such a policy should:
1. Be a plan that would provide for federal relief of employable unemployed;
2. Be a program which,although it may change somewhat from year to year, will remai
fixed during each successive fiscal period.
The said Resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Application
of Howard A,Folger, et ux, for
permission to construct a culvert.
Howard A.Folger, and Helen May Folger, having applied to this Board for
permission to construct a culvert over the gutter on Coventry Road, in front of Lot
' 3, Block 10, Kensington Park,
IT IS,BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to construct said culvert be and the
same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of James N.Long,
the Suuervisor of said District.
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NOW AT THE HOUR OF 12 o'clock Noon, it appearing to the Board that
the terms of office of H.L.Cumminrr W.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath, have expired,
and it appeared to the Board that H.L.Cummings, W.J.Buchnnan and R.J.Trembath,
have been duly elected and qualified as Supervisors in and for the Second, Fourth and
Fifth Districts respectively, of Contra Costa County, and said H.L.Cummings, W.J.
Buchanan. and R.J.Trembath, appearing and taking their seats as Supervisors of Super-
visor Distrtots Two, Four and Five, respectively,
Thereupon the Board is called to order and the election of a Chairman ,
being inorder, Supervisor Long places in nomination, W.J.Buchanan, as Chairman of
the Board, and said motion is seconded by Supervisor R.J.Trembath,
Thereupon the motion Ss put and after roll call, W.J.Buchp.nan was '
declared to be the duly elected Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to serve until
the further order of this Board.
The vote on said order being as follows, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, and Trembath.
Supervisor Buchanan not voting.
in Matter of Selection of
Committees of the Board. -
On motion duly made and carried, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following
committees be appointed to facilitate the affairs of the Board, to wit:
On General Fund: Supervisors James N.Long, Harry M.Stow and W.J.Buchanan.
On Hospital Fund: Supervisors H.L.Cumming s and R.J.Trembath, and W.J.Buchanan.
Each Supervisor to act ns s Committee on road claims in his own District.
In Matter of Appointment of
a Member on the Hospital Central
Committee for Subsidized Tubercular
Hospitals.
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that W.J.Buchansn, Chainan of the Board of Supervisors of Contra
Costa County, be and he is herebv appointed a Member of the Hospital Central Committ s
for Subsidized Tubercular Hospitals,to represent the County of contra Costa in all
matters coming before said Committee.
In Matter of Application of San
hamon Conmunity Club for dance permit.
The San hamon Community Club having epplied to this Board for permission to
conduct a dance in San Ramon Hall on Saturday evening January 23rd, 1937, '
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permit be and the same is hereby
granted
In Matter of Purchase of - •'
Automobile for Supervisor of Dist. #5.
It is BY THE B,^::RD ORDERED that J.H. ?Sorrow, County Furchnsin-Agent, be
and he is hereby authorised to purchase upon requisition from R.J.Trembnth, Super-
visor of said District, one automobSle to cost not more than $1000 to be used by the
Supervisor of said Listrict in his official capacity.
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In Matter of Sale of John
Swett Union High School District e
Done,
This board of Supervisors having on the 21st day of December, 1936, ordered
the issuance and sale of bonds of John Swett Union High School District of the >€
par value of $65,000 and to be dated January let, 1937, to be sold on January 4th,
1937, at 11 o'clock A.M. and thet n0tice of sale of said bonds was ordered published #'
in Crockett Signal, a newspaper printed and published in the County of "antra Costa,
and it now appearing to this board of Supervisors that sufficient notice of sale of
said bonds has not been given;
Upon motion of supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, it
' is by THE BOARD ORDERED that the sale of said bonds be and the same is hereby Contin '
s5
ued to Thursday, January 21st, 1937, at 11 o'clock A.M. of said day and that notice
of said sale shall be published in the Contra Costa Gazette-Martinez gaily Standard,
a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the Bounty of "ontra
Costa, for two consecutive weeks, prior to the date of said sale., and the said
t
notice of sale of John Swett Union High School District "onds shall contain all
of the Drovislons and specifications set out in the orig'nal resolution ordering the
Issuance and sale of said bonds adopted by this Board of Supervisors on the 21st da.
of December, 1936.
The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.`
InMatter of Petition for extension
' of Bella Vista Sewer Listrict. $
A petition praying for t be extension of Bella Vista Sewer District
having been filed with this Board, and said petition being signed by more than one-
third of the resident electors of the terr1tory described in said petition, and
proposed to be annexed to Bella Vista Sewer LIstrtct,
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that notice of the filing of said petition be published
in the Pittsburg 111spatch, for the tine and in the manner as prescribed by law.
In Matter of Application of
City of El Cerrito for cancellation
of taxes.
AHEREAS, on the 14th day of December, 1936, the City of E1 Cerrito requests
,s
the Honorable Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Califor-
nia, to cancel the taxes for the fiscal year 1936-37, o= follorinq described real
property, situated in the City of El Cerrito, County of Contra Costa, State of
California, to wit:
Lots 1 and 2, Block 16. North Berkeley Terrace.
' Lots 1 and 2, Block 20, North Berkeley Terrace.
BEGINNING at the northeast corner, Section "A" as laid down and
delineated on that certain map entitled "Map of Behrens Tract, _
Portion of San Pablo xancho" which map was filed in the office
ofthe County Recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California,
on March 5, !096; thence running along the easterly line of
said Section "A" said tract, S. 21050' E. 670 feet to paint
of commencement; thence S. 66037' W. 131 feet to the easterly
line of Behrens Street; thence and along said easterly line of
Behrens street, S. 21050' E. 50 feet; thence N. 69037' East,
131 feet; thence N. 21050' W. 5n feet to point of commencement.
Being the south 10 feet of Lot 32, all of Lot 33, and North 10
feet of Lot 34. Section "A" of the Map of Behrens 'Tract, Portion
of San Pablo Rancho, City of El Cerr'"to, County of Contra costa
State of California, and
WHEREAS, said request was based upon the ground that the said City of
El Cerrito had acquired the title to said property and,
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`•'R EREAS, the District Attorney of said Couty has approved the said cancellation
of said taxes;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the said Board of Supervisors of the County
of Contra Costa, State of California, that the said taxes on said real property be
and the same Are FPxvby ordered to be cancelled and the Auditor and Tax Collector of
said County are hereby ordered to cancel slid taxes.
The vote thereon being as follors: ,
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and T rembath.
Noes None. Aosent: None. -
In Matter of Transfer of Taxes.
D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that there is
now the sum of $1500 deposited in a special account which was paid into the Treasury
in satisfaction of JLdgmant obtained by the County of Contra Costs against A. Schmidt
at al. and that the amount should have been credited to the County General Fund ,
IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that the sum of $1500 be transferred from Special
Fund account to the County General Fund.
The said order is passed by thqunanlmous vote of the Board.K
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that there is on
special deposit the sum of $306 which was deposited to guarantee payment to defendant
in condemnation proceedings in the case of"County of Contra Costa, vs. Robert Wallace '
and said case having been fully settled,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $306 be transferred from Special
Deposit fund to County General Fund.
The said order Is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Approval of
Agreement for transfer of Charles
Lafayette Pingree from City and
County of San trancisco, to County of ..,
Contra Costa.
Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra Costs. County, having presented ;F
to this Board, a form of Agreement for transfer of Charles Lafayette Pingree, from Cit
and County of San °rancieco, to County of Contra Costa, pursuant to Old Age Security _
Act, '
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said form ofAgreement be and the same is hereby
approved and W.J.Buchanan. Is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the "aunty
of Contra Costa.
In Matter of Approval of
Agreement for Transfer of
Hattie Grace Pingree, from -
City and County of San Francisco, to
County of Contra Costa.
v.
OTIS Loveridge, Social Service Director.of Contra.Costa Wunty, having
presented to this Board, a form of Agreement for transfer of Hattie Grace Pingree,
from City and County of San rrancisco, to County of "ontra Costa, pursuant to Old
Age Security act;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved andW.J.Buchanan, is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the
County of contra Costa. _.
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In Matter of Transfer of funds. -;
On request of D.I.I.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
Highway warrants, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $16,020.73 be transferre
from the General Fund to the finds and in the amounts as set out below:
War. # Surveyor Sup. Dist. Sun. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist.
Accounts. #1 accts #2 Acct s #3 Accts. #4 Accts.
937 5.25
93339 21.50
940 672.63
941
42 6130.4s 3143.95 .
943 47.12
' 44 23.04
9'4i o5 5 23
518.17
947
48 68.50 1.25
949 5.25 5.25
951 16.00 190.79
95332 10.50
95j .60
34o.89
955 153.02
956 .6o
957 253.61
959 76.86
959 960 73 �3
5.20
961 7.27
962 65.25
9634 700.00
965 192.00 33.00
966 967 3.09 62.50
968 6.00
' 969 51.26
970 39.15
971 161.42
972 4.50
97; 16.o0
974 161.15
975 244.31
97o 42.10
977 11.84
979 42.50
979 1905.90
980 29.33
991 97.57
992 335.01
98 19.19 _
98 19.25
9s69.o4 933.59 4651.36 57.49 509.25.
Grand Total -- $16,020.73.
The said order is'paseed by the unanimous vote of the Boards
In Matter of Allowance to Indigents.
It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances to indigents be
made, to wit:
MRS. C. DOHERTY,
32- 37th St. Richmond.
$30 County cash allowance discontinued as of Nov. 1, 1936.
MRS. MARY MACHADO,
Alvarado St. San Pablo.
' $35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Jan. 4, 1937
Lel S. MF:RGARET HASEY,
6 Eddy St. Pt.Richmond. _
December check for oldAge Security in amount of $30 be cancelled.
THEODORE ROGERS, '
4141 Bissell Ave. nichr_ond.
$35 Check for month of lecember Old Age Security be cancelled.
MRS. CHRISTINA SIE14ANN, -
Port Costa, Cal.
$25 Old Age Security be rene,^ed as of July 1, 1936.
MRS. MAE ROBERTS,
1919 Ferry St. Martinez.
$3o per month county cash allowance be renewed as of Nov. 1, 1936.
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MRS. ESTELLA E. HUNTER,
Rte #2, Box 223, Concord.
$25 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Jan: 4, 1937.
MRS. LUDIA MATTHEWS,
1040 Sierra Ave. hit. View, Martinez.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Jan. 4, 1937
FRANK STARL
Buena Vista Ave. Walnut Creek
$30 Old Age Security be grarted to begin as of Jar,. 4, 1937. ,
MRS. KATE ASH, -
Box 603, Mt.View, Merti rez.
$30 Old Age Security be renewed as of Nov. 1936.
JOSEPH H. HILL.
Hillside Ave. Walnut Creek.
$30 Old Age Security be renewed as of Dec. 1936
WILLIAM PIER, ,
2302 E.IBarsh St. Stockton
$35. Qld Age Security be renewed as of Nov. 1, 1936,
AUGUSTIN PONS0NT,
RFD #2 Concord.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Jan. 1937•
PHILLIP ARIASI,
402 Howard St. Martinez.
$35 0ld Age Security be discontinued as of Dec. 1, 1936.
THEODORE BLOOM,
Rte #2, Concord.
$29 Old Age Security be discontinued as of Dec. 1, 1936•
SARAH JANE PUGMIRE,
#2 South Ave. Pittsburg.
Old.Age Security be denied. '
MRS. ESSIE WILSON, -
518 Second St. Antioch
$15 County cash allowance be granted to Mrs Wilson to begin as of Jan- 4, 1937•
VOLNLY E. WILSON, ,
518 Second St. Antioch
$42.50 county cash allowance be discontinued for Mr. Wilson as of Jan. 4, 1937
MRS. CAROLINE HANSON
122- 5th St. Antioch
$30 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Jan. 4, 1937
VOLNEY E. WILSON,
518 Second St. Antioch -
$25 Old Age Security be granted to Mr.Wilson as of Jan. 4, 1937,
MARY JANE COLWELL,
6o6-5th St. Antioch
$25 Old Age Security be renewed as of Dec. 1936•
CHARLES MORINE,
1022 Tenth St. Antioch.
$30 Old Age Security be renewed as of July, 1936.
LINCOLN HOFFMAN,
Brentwood. _
$25 Old Age security be renewed as of Jan. 1, 1937, and increased to $35
as of Jan. 1, 1937•
WILLIAM EDMONSTON,
309 H. St. Antioch
December checi being held in Auditor's office be cancelled.
MRS. LAURA COLLIS.
415 Third St. Antioch
$35 Old Age Security be discontinued as of Jan. 1, 1937
;ARS. LEONORA MASTEN, {_
440 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Jan. 4, 1937-
MR. MARgUOS MASTEEN
440 Liberty St. El Cerrito
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Jan; 4, 1937•
THOMAS B. STACKHOUSE,
325- 5th St. Richmond. '
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Jan. 4, 1937• s
AYLETT SHULTZ,
228- 21st St. Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be granted to begin ns of Jan-. 4, 1937•
MRS. MARY BRIGHT,
25 Nichol Ave. Pt.Richmond.
$10 State aid and $10 county aid for a minor half orphan child be renewed.
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SRS. CHARLOTTE C-AMBERLAIN
137- 14th St. Richmond. -
$20 State aid for the children of an Incapacitated father be renewed as of
Jan. 1937
HUGH BRADY, .
1114 Court St. Martinez.
$35 old Age Security be granted to begin as of Jan. 4, 1937.
EDWARD A. VORSANGER, - -
512 Arch St. Martinez.
' $35 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Jan. 4, 1937
JOSEPH J. NOONAN,
1291 Railroad Ave. Pittsburg
$35 Old Age Security granted to b<gn Jan. 4, 1937.E
In Matter of Release of Lien
on Property of Gabrille Cooper,
WHERE-kS, the Social Service Department of the County of Contr.,. Costa
State of California, did, on the 8th day of August, 1935, file a property agreement'
under the provisions of the Pauper Act upon the property of Harry Cooper and his
wife Gabrille Cooper, who held said property ,s. ,joint tenants, and
WHEREAS, the said Harry Cooper is norf :deceased, and the said Gabrille Cooper
has entered into a cont-•pct of sale with a third party for the sale of said property
on the installment plan,- and -
WHEREAS the said "abrille Cooper is without funds, and the payments underthe _
said contract form the only income to said Gabrille Cooper; and
WHEREAS, the said Gabr'_lle Cooper is now living in Alameda County, although
she is still legally a resident of Contra Costa County insofar as the Pauper Act
' is concerned; and
'WHEREAS, the said Gabrille Cooper has agreed to remain in Alameda county
. and to adopt the said County as her residence if said agreement is removed from record,
and,
Whereas, the enforcing of said property agreement would be of little benefit
to the county since the said Gabrille Cooper would then become a charge upon said
county;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the said property agreement be removed
from the records, and the District Attorney of this county is hereby instructed to
prepare and record in the office of the County 'Recorder of said County of Contra Cost
State of California, a release of said property agreement. -
The said Resolution is passed by following vote of the Board:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummin'•s, Stor.; Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None. Absent: None.
In the Iafatter of Appointment of
Superior Court Jurors for.1937-
The Superior Court of the County#' Contra Costa having made an order designat
' ing the number of Jurors that will, in the opinion of the Court, be required for the
transaction of the business penning in said Superior Court during.the ensuing year.
or until a new list of Jurors is provided, and the Court having estimated that six. -
hundred jurors will be required to transact the business of the Court during the ensuing
year, the Board proceeds to and does select as required by law, :.list of six hundred
persons to serve as trial Jurors in t9- SuoPrior Cor-t: of the County of 0ontra Costa
for the ensuing ,year or until a new list of Jurors is provided;
The following; is a 11st of the persons.so selected and the number from the.di ferent
Districts of the County in proportion to the numbar of Snh•.bitants of said districts
410
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and the number of the District from which the said person s are selected, t) wit:,
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. ONE.
1. AuBuchan, Mrs. Marie 95. Gasser, Mrs. Catherine J.
2. Anderson, Armen F. 96. Garvin, Mrs. Kate
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33 Adams, Beth B. 97. Genzel, Frank
4. Adamson, Mrs. La Verne. 98. Gregnrv, Charles A.
5. indereon, C.J. 99• Grunhut, Mrs.Marie
6. Armstead, Mrs. Laude 100. Growcott, Mrs. Anna H. _
7. Abbey, Mrs. Ethel 101. Galbraith, Mrs. Hattie E.
S. Abraham, William r 1.02. Grierccn. John
9. Allgaier, Ervin A. 107. Gray, Venita
10. Archbald, T.H. 1W Griffin, Mrs. A:nrt'.n
11. Hurray, Josephine 105. Gilmore, James
12. Ad01ph, Mrs. Helen 106. Gill, Mrs. Felicia
NAuschutz, Mrs.Myrtle 107. Gillette, Mr-. EtL-c'_ ;n.
Bennett, Mary 101 Graham, H.R.
15. Bosen, Mrs. Elizabeth 109. Har_gA. Llartin
16. Bettencourt. Airs. ISTI16red 110. Hpthaway, Mrs. Bertha
17. Brown. Mrs. Edna M. 111. Hollenbsugh, Mra.Carrie w
18. Banda, Mr.Rudolph 112. Hanson, Mrs. Verna
19. Bill, Mrs. Mare il� Holtz, Lars. Thelma
20. Bronbacher, 'Mrs. !Saud 114. Hiatt. John
21. Berk, ;.:r%Villism 115. Hazzard, Airs. Melba
22. Batten, Mrs.Ohristina 116. Henna, Mrs. Florence A.
27. Bauer, Mrs. Kate 117. Harris, Mrs. Marguerite
24F. Butler, Clifford T. 118. Hastings, Mrs. Maude Leslie
2 Bertolli, Mrs. Lena 119. Henry, Mrs. Flora E.
25. Brothers, Bliss 120. Hosmer, *Mrs. Nellie
27. Bowman, Mrs. Aline M. 121. Howden, Mrs. Dorothy G.
28, Bull, E.B. 122. Humphrey, Robert M. y
29. Brailo, Nick 127. Hall, Mrs.
30. Bradley, D.M. 12�. Harvey, Mrs_ Gledyc
31. Benson, Mona 125. Hamm, Mrs. Tamsie N.
32. Brasch, Mrs. Anna 12.6. Huffstetter, Mrs. Naoma N.
37. Brandt, Fred 127 Hutchinson, Mrs. Ida L4.
3C Baker, Mrs. Gladys 128. Hattich, %falter
35. Burns, Dennis A. 129. H6npshire, 'William
36. Ballentyne, 6 J. 130. Howard, Dwight
77. Brasfield, Mrs.Catherine 131. Hoke, Edgar 0.
38. Carey, irs. Revs 132. Hinkley, Mrs. Marion
39. Cullinan, Miss Mary 133. Jones, A.D. _
0. Curry, Mrs. Elizabeth 1j Jones, Dewitt
41. C1-,c, Norinp -'-e 115. Johnson, Richard
42. Clark, Barney J- lj6. Jansoone, John
43. Cassln, Mrs. Laura B. 137• Johnstcn, Mrs. Josie
44. Criqui, Mrs. Jack 138. Jackson, Mr-- Edna
45. Claar, Mrs.Adelaide L. 139. Kelly, Mrs. Floanee E.
46. ercesman, Mrs-mill-red M. 140. Kelliher, Dennis H.
47. Coryell, E.R. 141. Knight, Mrs. Ann
4s. Clark, Mrs. Bertha 142. Klemm, Mrs. Violet
49. Clarke, George M. 143. Kirkhou se, Mrs. Irene
50. Crabb, Walter 144 Kent, Alba M.
51. Colombo, John 145. Kerfoot, Lester R.
52. Connor, Milton M. Kneeland, Roy C.
543 Cole, L.F. 147. Keenan, Mrs. Agnes
: Cole, Thomas I. 148. Lee, Mrs. Mary Roberts
55. Chattleton. Jack 149. Loher, Frank E.
56. Catlett, Charles N. 150. Lind ahl, J.
57. Coster, Mrs.,eneva 151 Lefferts, Mrs.Alfarettp
58. Callen, 11r5. Minns 152. Lee, Phil
,9. Clark, Theresa. 15j. Litt lejchn, Mrs. Laurys
60. Caletti, Pete 15- LegZett, Elmer N.
61. Dickinson, A:^^. Seth 155 Louc't, Mrs. G'_a3ys
62. Deasy, Mrs. Henrietta 156. Lyford, Carl F.
6 Dunster, Mrs. Ethel. 157. Lawney, Thom's A.
64. Davis, Mrs. Min^.ie 1 158. Morelli, Mrs. Emma
65. Drake. Mrs. Rose 159. Morrow, Mrs. Ppuline
66. Davis, Mrs. Lazy B. 160. Mas-o>>, Jack
67. Dixon, Mrs. Edith May 161. Mortensen, Mrs.Evelyn
68. Donaldson, lsr,orie 162. Miner, Constance L.
69. Drexel, Lrs. Margaret 163. Miller, Mrs. Mary L.
70. Donough, Mrs. Lillian 164. Masten, Mrs. Lenora V.
71. Degnan, George W. 165. Milner, ory
72. Dunhoff, Edward 166. Mitchell, Charles L. `
73 Dale, Edgar W. 167. Morrison, Alex. J.
T . Donnenwirth, J.A. 168. Moltoza, Mrs. Emmp S.
75. Dixon, Roxie 169. Maxwel , Hvgh
76. Deaths, Mrs. Lucille 170. Miller, Frpncis R.
77. DeSoto, Arch 171. Mazza, Antone
78. Edgar, 1�irs.Talitha 172. Metz,141111am
79• Elwell, Mabel P 173. Lcisughlin, M-s.Evelyn
3O. Easton, Joseph .W. 174. Mcntosh, J.T.
81. Erskine, Georgie 3. 175. McQuiston, Mrs.Eleie
5.92. Esola, Lars, Mary E. 176. McMurt'e, Mrs. Myrtle
83. Elsie, Alexander. 177. McCreagh, Mrs. Hazel
84. Ellis, Rub? 178. McAllister, Mrs. Celia
8, ^Marie. 179. McGrath, John
86. Ehlprt, Frank 180. McCormick, Thomas
87. Frazer, 31rs. Helen 181. McMaster, Mrs. A.
88. French, Howard E. 132. McNally, Jr. W.R.
89. Finnegan, W.J. 187. :-c^'iloch, Frank C.
90. Freitas, Mrs. Mary 184. McCann, Mrs.Fannie
91. Frazer, George 185. McQuillan, Annie
92. Freine, Charlps E. 186. Nelson, Mrs. Virginia
91. Floyd, Bertha May 187. Nan, Mrs.Eugenla B.
4. Gillette, E.B. 188 . Nystrom, Airs. Edith M.
su
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139. Neville, Way M. 224. Steiger, G.J.
190. Neu.}Ars. Eliza, 22 . ShAw, Mrs. Catherine
lel Newcomb, Mrs.Ruth 226. Smith, Frederick M. 'x
192. O'Brien. Miss Alice E. 227. Silva,Frank u
lqz Owens, Mrs Annie 2?B. Sharp, Robert
194. O'Brien, Mrs. Philomena 229. Suliivsn, Tiley H.
195• O'Connell, I. Vir+e V. 230. Stewart, Wingfield F.
196. Phillips, L:abcl L. 2.1. Sharpe, Baric E.
197. Penny, Mrs. Helen 2 2. Scott, Ira E.
' 196. Phillive, Mrs. Ltinnle L. 8 Silva, May
199. Poage, A.H. 2 4. Schumacher, Albert J.
200. Page Henry L. 235. Selvester, Mrs. Nellie 11.
201. rroia, Frank 236. Shard, Mrs. Alice.
202. Ponge. Vrs. Marcia. 237. Thompson, Mrs. Grace
203. Parker, Charles K_ 233• Tandy, t+trs. Sylvia
204. Riordan, Mrs. Kate 2339 Timmons, Mrs. Louise W. ,F
205. Radcliff, Mrs. Anna M. 240. Tucker, Mrs. B.X.
206. Richmond, W.B. 241. Tcherassy, Mrs. Elizabeth
' 207, Robbins, J.E. 242 Vaughan, Elmer
203. Rihn, firs. Olive Mae -2 . Vestal, Emmett
43
209. McLaughlin, Dora. 2 Welsh, Mrs. Kathleen L.
210. Rutledge, Mrs. Hattie PILWaddle, Mrs. Ellen
211. fioveda, H=1no 246. Thompson, Mrs. Bessie
212. Robertson, David 247. Watson, Mrs. Annie
21 . Russell, Harold E. 246. Waring, A.L.
;a
21 . Richsrd, R.J. 249. Weeks, Mrs. Bessie --;
215. Slattery, R.E. 25C. Wharton, Mrs. Elizabeth
216. Scribner, Rachel 251 Wilson, George K.
217. Saari, Antone 252. Wright, Roy
216. Schoute, Mrs. Hendrica 253 Williams, Lola
219. Shackelford, Mrs. Esther 25$. Wells, Kenneth
22-. Slo t, Mrs. Hcrtense N 255. Ward, T.Emmett }
221. Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth 256. Yeadon, Mrs. Lida M. ,
222. Spagnoli, Miss Berne 257. Macdonald, Anna E
223. Stehl, Mrs. Emeralds 256. McGrew, D.G. `?
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT-NO. T'.10.
1. Alberts, Mr Elizabeth j5• Laurence,Geo. A.
2. Andrewson, Mattie yjj6. Laidlaw, Grace Nnna
Almond, Maxine 14. 7. Lloyd, Griffith
4. Barnes. Wm.H, 36. Michant, Grace
5: Booth, Mary T. 9. Montgomery, Rita G.
6 Bauer, Octavin ^. ;Sontgomery, Mrs. Pearls .
7. Baum, Clarence C. 41 Marshall, Marie M.
6. Bunkor, Irene P. 42. Miller, Pearl A.
Brazil, Laarle Gloria 43 Markey, Edna H.
10. Cogswell, Elizabeth M. 44. +Aartinsen, Niels _
11. Claunch, Verde N. Mershon, Sarah M.
12. Crowley, Daniel J. McClellan, Lucinda
13. Clausen, Hans C. 47. McCarthy, Katherine
14. Davies, Annie Stewart 43. O'Shaughnessy, Joseph P.
1-. Dawson, Josephine 49• Oxsen, Germaine
16. Dyer, Edith S. 50. Parker, ;Ars. Nellie
17. Fanucchi, Rose, 51. Peters, George
19. Fitzgerald, Anita 52. Panaro, Sallie B. -�,-
19. Elworthy, Herbert J. 54 Root, E.Austin
20. Fereira, Wm. C. 5'+• Rose, Mary J. -
21. Gilbert, Bessie S55 Smith, Lenora
22. Gregory, Helen 56. Sutton. Joseph A.
2[[ Garrett, Robert. U. 57• Stark, Mrs. Mable
2+4. Denehy, Daniel 56• Squier, Grover C.
R5, GemPttl, Walter F. 59• Stillson, Priscilla }
26. Haseltine, Ruth L. 60. Silva, Joao P.
27. Ho-" , Grant 61. Starks, May E.
26. Hurley, Anastasia 62. Tarpley, Liles
29. Hanna, Wanda }:lair 63. Thorup, Andrew K.
' 30. Heath, Edith fA• 64. Wayne, John y
31. Hidden, Ernest John 65. Waser, Awry
32. Ivory, Lloyd E. 66. Wiedemann, Mrs. Mettle
333 Jacobs, Pia is M. 67. Zuppan, Benj. Henry A
4. Jackson, Richard F.
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT'NO. THREE.
1. Albee, Harry W. 21. Burnett, F.L. _
' 2. Amphlett, J.B. 22. Bellici, Tom, Sr.
j Archibald, Mrs. Viola 23. Cbmiesworth, Wm.
+. Acres, "aures L. 24. Cameron, Elmer E.
55 Barnett, Earl D. 255. Christen, Marcellus
b. Ballenger, Charlotte Pb. Costa, Urbana ,
7. Bancroft, "hilip Jr. 27. Carlson, Clr.rence D. _
S. Bradley, Guy IV. '26. Cameron, Mrs. Ellen
9. Bloch, Virginia. B. '29. Camerom, Cassius
10. Bain, Albert 30. Connolly, Mrs. Mary
11. Beard, Mrs. Jewel 31. Donogh, A.O. _
12. Buxton, E.W. '32. Dirlon.,Fred S.
1 . Beede, L.W. 33. Dean, Marshall A. �:'
4.
1Bock, John 34. Drury, Harry L.
15. Brown, Almyra Mae 35 Dittmar, Frank. E
A. Belknrp, Cecelia 36. DeRose, John P.
17. Brown, Carl E. 37. Dineen, Jen�)me
13. Butt, ;J,rs.Wilma L• 36. Draper, Robert
19. Bitcon, George339• Enloe, T.A.
20. Butcher, Phillip D. 40. Enol,iet, J.A.
412
1. Eddy, Mrs. Estella 89. Manning, Mrs.Dorothy
42. Ewell, R.E. 90. McNamara, M.L.
4� Elmqvist, John L. 91. McKey, Mrs.Ruth
+. Fisher, Joseph E. 92. McMahon, A.A.
4 Freitas, Fred F. 94: McCann, Josephine
46. Foskett, Mrs.Margaret 94. Nasor„ Henry f
47. Faaching, Martin A. 95 McCurdy, Mrs. Besse E- ,.
48. Flackus. Mrs,Clarinaa 96. Nabares; Mrs.Frances M.
49• Foster, Mrs.Flnrence 97. Parsons, M.G.
50. Graham, L:rs.Grace M. 98. Pedriz+etti, Louis A.
51. Galindo, F.C. 99. Peterson, Roy •
52. Hull, Mrs.-June 100. Prosser, Mrs. Alberta
53: Hook, Theo. H. 101. Peterson, H.H -
4 Hazlett, Oliver 102.Rame111, Julian L.
5 Hedge, Mrs. Myrtle G. 10 .P.elek+hold, Clarence T.
52. Hatfield, Earl C. 104.Reed, R.A.
57. Jones, E.L. 105. Rowland, E.R.
58, Jon ea, Henry T. 106. Rasp, A.C.
59• Joslin, A.D. 107. Richardson, James A. fi
60. Jones, Mrs. Helen 106. Robrecht, Mrs. Lydia
61. Joost, Mrs. Rut* 109. Roy, Mrs. Nellie �
62. Korte, John F. 110. Rodgers, Mrs. Ruth
63. Ksy,, Mrs. Dell 111. Smith, M.V.
6
4. Knauft, Frank 112. Smith, Mrs. Olive Mar
65. Kennerley, Mrs.Henrietta 1i3. Silveria, E.J. -
66. Klaus, Wm.B. 13L. 3teclg, Mrs. Edith M.
67. Keller, Paul L. 11G. Strain, A.W.
68. Lavake, Mrs. Mary G. 1191. Snelson, 17m. E. F
69. Levads, Catherine 117. Snelgrove; Wallace.
70. Lockwood, C.A. 118. Starkey, Jerome
71. Ludlow, Charlee D.- 119. Seifert, isabel'_c '
72. Laurence, Paul S. 120, Schweinitzer, J.A.
7 Lawrence,Mrs. Mary Jean 121. Strain, James'G.
4 ou
Lcks, Miss Annie 122. St rub y, Mrs.Frances G.
75. Lewis, H.B. 125. Traud, Paul J.
7b. Lindsay, W.W.Sr. 1211. Talty, Mrs. Edna
77. Lynch., T.J. 125. Voreanger, E.A.
78. Lydon,P.J. l2b. Veale, 14,^1_- C.
79• Laird, Charles 0. 127. Ylstson:Jsmes L.
80. Lyhne, Peter L. 128. 'Xiget, Mrs. Mary T. '
81. Lord, Lewis 129. Walker, Beatrice '
82. Lyford, Mrs. Verna 130. Whaley, Mrs. Emma
83. Lasell, Ernest R. 131. Weill, L.H.
94. Mittelmsn,Louis 132. Wilson, Mrs. Bernits,
05. Martin. W.W. 13 . 17right, Albert P.
86. Martin, Mrs.Marie L. 13a. Welch, Wm. H.
87. Moody, Fred S. 132. Weltz, Mrs.Beatrice --
88. Marlar, Nathen J. 13 . Wade, O.L.
138. Wood, Mrs. 'Mary G. 137. Tilcox,!:irs. Emma '
139. Zehner, H.S.
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. FOUR.
1. Allison, Chas. H. 40. LeClair, Alba it C.
P. Abraham, Bert J. 41. LeBat, Edward F.
3: Alden, Dallas P. 42. Lucido, Neno
44 Bolt, W,Delbert 43 Mabey, Geo. E.
. Burris, Mrs Olive 44. Martin, Mrs. Stella C.
Bartolomei, Mrs.Catherine 45. Miller, Geo. E. 1
7. Buffo, Jos. W. 46. McKinsey, Vim. C.
S. Berendsen, Albert H. 47. McCoy, Thos. N.
5
9. Blocking, William R. 48. :.bra, Stanley A. '
10. Brandon, Lira. Catherine 49• Nichols, Mrs. Dorothy
11. Browp, Ernest F. 50. O'Neil, Mrs.Genevieve
12. Cardinslli, Miss Angelin, 51. Olds, Dewey '
1'. Ciociola, G.Anthony 52. Owsley, Burt T.
lk. Calevan, Leo Georgie 53 Pacini, uhas. J.
15 Cummirg, Earl R. 54. Peter, Martin Max
1 DeMartini, Henry 55 Perry, Julian
17. Dally,,Mrs. Olive H. 52. 4uinlen, Thomas E. s
18. Daly, Peter J. 57• Rebstock, basil '
19. Delp, Mrs. Margaret M. 58• Rasmussen, Hans '
20. Duncan, deb. R. 59. Silveria, Mrs. J,rlia J.
21. Evans, Mrs. Helen. 60, Schirpke, Andrew
22. Franklin, John H. Sr. 61. Schindler, Jas Cie.
23. Frank, William 62. Silveria, Mrs.Gertrude
24. Gray, Arthur L. 67. Spicer, William '
25. Graham, Albert 6&, Slosson, Lawrence M.
26. Gatto, ;Michael J. 65. Skeoch, Mr4.Flora J.
27. Groom, Agnes M. 66, Seeley, Chas.
28. Hunter, Frank E. 67• Stockfleth, Joseph
>?9• Hemmingway, E,A. 66. Segerstrom, Swan
30. Hull, Elmer R. 69• Stone, Geo. J.
31. Harper, Mrs. '.Marie 70. Teakle, Mrs. Annie
132. Jors, Arthur B. 71. Trette, Geo. R. s
j4. Jessup, Rex C. - 72, Thomason,Hugh D. =i
4 Junta, John A. _73; White, Claxton s
15. Joliff, Otto S. 4 Welch, Hermon E.
56. Kennedy, William B. 75, Ward,Geo. V.
37. Jory, Alfr=d B. 76. Young, lira. Gertrude.
36. Lucido, Settimo E.
39• Lincoln, Mrs. Edyth E.
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SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. FIVE.
1. Anderson, Mrs. Myrtle 33. Geddes, Lloyd G.
2. Anderson,Frances N. 3f�. Grueninger, Edward
-4 Armstrong, Elwood 35 Goodenough, Chas. S.
4. Azevedr., URnuel G. 3b. Houston, Mrs. Clara H.
. Black, Aleta Clark 37. Hodgson, Robert D.
Brennan, Rosetta 38. Higgins, Geo.
7. Barkley, Jesse339• Juett, Alex. B.
S. Burdewlck, Harry 40. Johns, Mrs.Sadie
' 9. Bonnickson, Archie 41.Kelley, Mrs. Ellen
10. Beed, George 42. Kolb, 011ie
11. Butcher, Harold A. 43. Keyser, Herbert D.
12. Bennetts, Herman V. 44. Longwell, Samuel
13. Burger, Mrs. Lois 45. Lundquist, J.Alfred
LL i
1 Beede, Charles 46. Minta, Kos
lei. Bruns, Herman 47. Uails, Mrs. Augusta
lb. Coil, Charles Jr. 48. Murphy, James C.
17. Cakebread, Frances 49. McFarlan, Jos, M. 4
' 16. Carlisle, Jno. 50. Nason, James
19• Clark, Mrs. Emma 51. Nunn, Stanley M. 1
20. Carpenter, Mrs. Alice 52. flail, Jas. A.
21. Cooper, George R. 53: Piazza, Harry D.
22. Donlon, Mrs. Paula 4 Roelling, 'yrs. Rhoda
23. Delaney, Matthew D. 55• Rademacher, Mrs. Myra 7
24. Davis, Andrew N. 56. Rogers, Frank P.
25. Diffin, Charles 0. 57. Rahm, Jno J.
26. De••iartini, Andrew D. 58. Sheddrick, John
27. Dal Port^, Mrs. Edith 59• Smith, Frederick John
28. Diethelm, CkPs. A. 60. Trembley, Josefh M.
29. Ellsworth, Frank 61. Webster, Alice -
30. Estes, bars. Gladys 62• Wilfert, John
31. Foskett, Walter A. 6�. ,ebber, Chas. F.
32. Fletcher, Robert 64. West, Mrs. Fredricks
And the Board takes recess to meet on Mondays January 18th, 1937, at 10 o'clock
A.M. `'
R .. .. .. . . . . ... airman.
�.....Clerk.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, OF COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
Monday, January 18th, 1937.
Board met at 10o'clock A.M.
Present: Han. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
In the Matter of Release of Notice of
aid and Property agreement on the
Property of G.R.Taylor also known as
S
IDA TAYLOR.
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WHEREAS, aid under the State Pauper Act was given to one G.R.Taylor, also -'
known as Ida Taylor, and
WHEREAS, a notice of aid and property agreement was filed and executed by
said G.R.'�aylor, also known as Ida Taylor, giving to said county a lien for.Said aid
' on certain real property hereinafter described, which the said G.R.Taylor, also s
known as Ida Taylor, owned, and by the terms of said agreement agreed to reimburse z
said County of Contra Costa, for such aid; and, 1;
4
WHEREAS, the said not ice of aid and property agreement were recorded by the
' Social Service Department of said County in the office of the County Recorder of said
County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 13th day of May, 1935. in Vol. 392 E
of Official Records, at page 400; and,
WHEREAS, the said real property is located in the City of Richmond, County
of Contra Costa, State of California, and is particularly described as follows:
Lot 28 and 29, in Block 6, Amended Map, City of Richmond, and -
WHEREAS, the said G.R.Taylor, also known as Ida Taylor, has since died, and
the estate of said Ida Taylor is selling said real property to a third party, and
WHEREAS, the said purchaser is desirous of paying off the said lien in full
and,
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WHEREAS, the amount which is owing by said estate to the said County for said
aid is the sum of One hundred and eleven and 51/100 (4111.51) dollars.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the .said notice of aid and property agreement
so recorded, as aforesaid, be and the same .is hereby released by the Ccunty of Contra
Costa, and the Treasurer of said County is hereby directed to execute a receipt for
the payment of said sum of One hundred and ,eleven and 51/100 (3111.51) dollars to.be
delivered along7ltRs release to the said purchaser of said property upon the receipt �.
by said County of said One hundred and eleven and 51/100 (4111.51) dollars.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: None.K
In the Matter of petition of Associated ,
011 Comoafty to exclude property from
Mt.Diablo Fire Protection District.
The Associated O11 Company having heretofore filed with this Board a
petition for the exclusion of lands from Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District, and*the
hearing on said petition having heretofore been duly continued to this time and place,
and the Directors of the Mt.Diablo Fire Protection District having requested that'
the further hearing on said petition be continued to Monday, Feb, let, 19371
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said petition of Associated
011 Company, for exclusion of lands from Mt.Diablo Fire Protection District, be and
the same is hereby continued to Monday the 1st day of February, 1937, at 11 o'clock
A.M.
In Matter of Application
for Dance permits.
The following applicantshaving applied to this Board for permission to conduct
dance until.hour of-2 o'clock A.M. at following places and on following dates, to wit:
President's Birthday Ball Committee, Grammar School Auditortu:µ, Crockett, Jan.30,1937•
Bay Point Fire Dept. American Legion Hall, Port Chicago, Feb.27th, 1937•
Mt.Diablo Post #246, Americpn Legion, Danville, Feb. 6th, Mar. 6th, and Apr. 3rd, 1937•
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to conduct said dances until hour
of 2 o'clock A.M. is hereby grarted,,�
In Matter of application of
Robert V.Munroe, for permission
to lay Water Pipe Lines.
Robert V.Munroe, and Ruth M.Freita<_, having applied to this Board for permiss-
ion to lay a 1� inch water pipe line along Second Avenue, Walnut Creek, California,
-west fromVialnut Creek-Martinez Highway, to the Munroe property, a distance of approx-
imately 650 feet;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said water pipe line be and '
the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County
Surveyor and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the petitioners shall hereafter assume the entire
maintenance cost of said water pipe line.
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In Matter of Granting Extension
of time to Bundesen & Lauritzen
to complete Anderson and Moraga
Dridges.
Bundesen and Lauritzen, Contractors, having applied to this Board for an
extension of thirty-days from and after this date for the completion of the Anderson ..'
' and Moraga Bridges, and good cause appearing therefor;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Bundesen & Lauritzen, be and they are hereby
granted an extension of thirty days from and after this date for the completion of
said Bridges.
' In Matter of Granting
Authorization to District Attorney
of Contra Costa County to condemn
for County Highway Purposes, lands
of Frank Gill, at al. -
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING COND&NATION OF LANDS FOR COUNTY
HIGHWAY PURPOSES.
RESOLVED, by theBoard of Supervisors of the County of Cont•-a Costa,
State of California, that it finds and determines, and hereby declares:
WHEREAS, the public interest and necessity require the acquisition,
construction, and completion by the County of Contra COeta,of a public improvement,
to wit: A public highway over, across and upon those certain lands hereinafter more
particularly described; and,
WHEREAS, the use of all of said lands for the purpose of such roadway
' is a public use authorized by law; and,
WHEREAS, the teking of the lands hereinafter described is necessary
to such public use, and it is necessary thILt all of said lands so described be so
taken; and
WHEREAS, the proposed highway is so located and In such a manner that
such highway would be most compatible with the greatest public good and the least
public inJury.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT R�SSOLVED: by this Board of Supervisorsthat the said
Board acquire and in the name of the County of Contra Costa, the hereinafter described
lands by donation, purchase or by condemnation In accordance withthe provisions of
the Code of Civil Procedure made and providing for eminent domain; that the Districtl
Attorney of the County of Contra Costa Sshereby directed to prepare and prosecute,
if necessary, in the name of said County and on its behalf such action or actions
' in the proper court having Jurisdiction thereof as are necessary to condemn said
lands for said purpose;
That he is further directed to make an application tosald Court for an
order fixing the amount or amounts of such securityin the way of money deposits
as said Court may direct to be made for the taking of immediate possession of said
lands by said county, and for an order permitting said county to take Immediate
possession of and to use the lands as aforesaid.
The real property hereinabove referred to is situate, lying and being
in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and is more particularly
described as follows, to wit: -
That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of
California, described as follows:
Portion of Lot "E" as designated on the MRp accompanying and
Perming a part of the Decree in Psrtltion of a portion of
the Rancho Monte De'_ Diablo, in Action No. 3253 1n the Suprr•ior
Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra I —
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Costa,entltled F.C.Gill, Plaintiff, vs. MRnuel8 Galindo
Sibrien, et al. defendants, a certified copy of said Decree
was recorded in the office of the Recorder of the county
of Contra Costa, State of California, An Sept. 2, 190 ,
in Vol. 100 of Deeds, at page 286, containing 0.375 of an
acre, more or less, described as follows;
BEGINNING at the most southerly corner of the 37.37 acre
parcel, (Lot "E" above referred to); thence'north 35°30' -
West along the southwesterly line thereof, '853.85 feet
to a point from which the center of a curve to the right
having a radius of 320 feet, bears South 34008110" West;
thence leaving the said southwesterly line and along the
said curve, in a southeasterly direction, 13.73 feet;
thence tangent to said curve, South 35°30' "ast, 742.50 feet
to a point on the southeasterly line of the 37.37 acre parcel
above referred to; thence soft h 54°30' West, along said
line, 20.00 feet to the point of beginning-
Said parcel sought to be taken includes only a part of an entire
telly '
parcel, tract, or piece of property as specifi lly shown upon the Map attached hereto
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: None.
In the Matter of Application of
Veterans Welfare Board of
the State of California, for cancellation
of taxes on properties owned by said
Board.
RESOLUTION.
WHEREAS, the Veterans' Welfare Board of the State of California, by petitio
filed December 26, 1936, with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa.
State of California, has requested the cancellation of taxes upon the hereinafter
described pieces of realprvperty On the grounds that said Veterans' Welfare Board was ,
and is the owner of said real property; and,
C,HEREAS, the taxes requested to be cancelled are the taxesyhereinafter -
set forth as the respective descriptions:
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That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County
of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows:
Portion of the Rancho Las Juntas, described as follows:
BEGINNING at the intersection of the center line of the Co-'nty Road
leading from the Pleasant Hill School to Walnut Creek withthe
center line of a creels, said point being at the NE corner of the
7.42 acre tract described in the deed from Grace B-Putnam to G.
Blalock Putnam, at ux. dated Jan. 24, 1920, and recorded May 7,
1920, in Vol. 371 of Deeds, at page 409; thence from said point
of beginning, south 89°O1' West, along the center line of said
road, 432.74+ feet to the east line of the 20 foot right of way
described in the deed fro.tGeo. A.Putnam, et ux. to Ethel Schage,
dated Mar. 20, 1913 and recorded June 22, 1915, in Vol. 244
of Deeds, at page 416; thence South 3°49' 30" East along said ,
East line, 417.2.6 feet to the center line of the creek above
referred to; thence along said center line, North 66°23' East,
1'-4.38 feet to the Fast end of the corse "North 66°23' East-
107.06 feet" in the deed to Putnam above referred to (371 D 409)
thence continuing along the center line of said creek as follows:
North °02' East, 73.77 feet; North 65°0 ' East, 58.69 feet;
North 6°23 ' East, 114.49 feet; South 53°44' East, 80.67 feet;
Borth 78°3o'3C" East, 93.73 feet; North 4p°54' Fast, 38.36 feet;
North 79°53' East. 45.00 feet; North 41° 3' Fast, 35.00 feet;
North 29°57' West, 38.00 feet; North 7443' East, 96 feet;
North 51°07' Nest, 89.00 feet; north 396431 East, 56.92 feet
to the point of beginning. Excepting therefrom: The right of
the public over that portion of the premises lying within the
County Road. -
Deed recorded Oct 3, 1936, in Vol. 419, Page 399 of Official Records.
Taxes 1936-37•
Assessed to George Blalock Putnam and Frances V.Putnam. -
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That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of
Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows:
Lots 6 and 8 in Block 37-W. as designated on the Map entitled
"Map of Rodeo, Contra Costa County, California" which map
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was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County
of Contra Costa, State of California, on Feb. 5, 1092
in Vol. D of Maps, at page 91.
Deed Recorded Oct. 27, 1936, In Vol. 422, page 355 of
Official Records.
Second installment 1936-37 taxes. _
Assessed to B.f.Scribner and Rachel Scribner. -
' That certain tract of land, situate, lying and being in the City
of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of Calitbrnis., and described as follows:
Lots 5 and 6 in Block 6, as designated on the Map entitled
"Map of Richmond Center" which Ma was filed in theofflce
of the Recorder of the County of Map
Costa, State of
California, on Feb. 14, 1911, in Vol. 4 of Maps, at page 87.
' Deed recorded Oct. 3, 1936, in vol. 419, Page 399 of Official
Records.
Taxes 1936-37-
Assessed to Norman E.Anderson and Gertrude D.Anderson.
NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with Chapter 252, Statutes of 1925, of the
State of California, the County Auditor and the County Tax Collector of the County
of Contra Costa, are hereby authorized and directed to cancel taxes levied upon the
said pieces of real property for the years herein above set forth after each respectl e
description together withpenalties and costs, if any, attached thereto.
This order does not extend to the cancellation of any such assessments
for street work, or county improvements of like character.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. -
Noes: None.
Absent: None.,
In Matter of Drawing Warrant for
$10,000 in favorof State Treasurer
for payment of Unit 4-B of Mt_ Diablo
State Park.
This Board having heretofore a--reed with the State Park Commission to pay
the sum of $10,000 as Contra Costa County's share of the purchase price upon Unit 4-B
Of Mt-Diablo State Park contingent upon the Mate Park Commission paying the balance
of the purchase price upon said Unit 4-B In sum of $11,536. and this Board having
heretofore ordered a warrant in sum of $10,000 arawn in _avor of said Park Commission
and the said State Park Commission having returned said warrant to this Board rith th
request that said warrant be cancelled and that a new warrant be drawn in favor of
the State Treasurer of the State of California, to apply on said purchase price as
hereinabove set out,
ON motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
' BOARD ORDERED that Warrant No. 622 in sum of$10,000 drawn in favor of said State
Park Commission C/o Newton B.Drury, be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor draw a new warrant in sum of
$10,000-in,favor of State Treasurer of the State of California and that said warrant
be forwarded to the State Treasurer to be held In trust by the State Treasurer pending
final purchase of Unit 4-B; said warrant to be returned by State Treasurer to this f
Board at the expiration of ninety days, should said final purchase of Unit 4-B of Mt.
Diablo State Park be not consummated.
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In Matter of allocation of funds
to Richmond Health Center to Assist in
Sponsoring W.P.A. County Housekeeping Project.
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE -
BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $200 be allocated from the Reserve Fund of Contra Coat
County to the Richmond Health Center, the sponsoring body of W.P.A. Housekeeping _
Project, for the purpose of paying office expenses to July let, 1937, in the extending
bf said W.P.A. Housekeeping Project to cover the entire County of Contra Costa.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boardk
In Matter of Communication from
Martinez Chamber of Commerce re—
questing end)rsement of a Motor Transport
Company, in Martinez.
A communication having been received from the Ma-tinez Chamber of Commerce,
requesting endorsement by this Board of Supervisors of the placing of a Motor Transp rt
Company, a unit of the California National Guard, in the City of Martinez;
IT IS; BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication be placed on file.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.m.Teeter, and in order to adjust appropriations for 1935-3
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT THE FOLLOWING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS BE AUTHORIZED, TO
WIT: ,
Increase Decrease.
tistrict Attorney 112 Board of Supervisors 101
031 Medical Fees $85.00 $85.00 Convention. Expenses 049.
Just. Court Juries, etc. 150.
035 Fees & Exp. of Witnesses 10.00 10.00 Offe. Supp. Misc. 0518
County Library 697
0399 Mise. Services, 5.00 5.00 Misc. Supplies 0599
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Transfer o± Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, and in order to finance County Highway Fund
Warrants, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $3371.46, be transferred from
the General Fund to the funds and in the amounts as set out below: '
War.# Surveyor Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sun. Dist.
Accts. #1 Accts #2 Accts #3 Accts. N4 Accts.
9986 $ ,54 $21.75.
967 148.55
9g8 18.00
990 $58.70 $73.43 r ''
991 io4.45
992 64.58
994 1303.50
995 28.27 37.63 23-03
996 25.80
997 120.00
999 12.48 86
1000 14.69
1001 5.25
1002 61.13
1003
1004 13.07 45 47 58.97
1005 18.47
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War. # Surveyor Bup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. _
Accts. #1 Accts #2 Accts #3 Accts #4 Accts.
loo6 9 5.00
1007 $4o.5o
1006 39.00
1009 3.09
1010 33.21 a
1011 153.17
1012 62.50
' 1013 142.23 014 160.6o
1016 166.31
1017 29.69 13.52
1016 16.22
1019 19.90
1020 44.66
1021 35.94
' 1022 3.30
Totals- $1917.12 $606.24 $518.79 $96.46 $230.65
Grand Total -- $3,371.46.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,r
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In Matter ofTransfer of
Funds.
On request of D.L.Teeter,County Auditor, it is by the BOARD ORDERED that s
the sum of$8124.29 be transferred from the Charities & Corrections Fund to State
Fund on account of the £ollowir•g: ,
Sonoma S=ate Fund $7035.63
California Bch. for Girls 364.90
Whittier State School 321.63
Preston Sch. of Industry 198-b
Stockton State Hospital 56.13
Mendocino State Hospital, 121.77
California Sch. for Deaf 5
$ 81A!225
The said order is passed by the una nimous vote of the Board.,
In Matter of Receiving of Bids
for Construction of Livorna Bridge
In Sup. Dist. #2.
This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of a
bridge In Sup. Dist. #2, known as Livorna Bridge, and designated on County Records
as Structure C-24-0.21 and this being time and place for receiving of bids for
doing of said work, the following bid is received and read to the Board:
Bid of Bundesen & Lauritzen:
Steel Piles, in place,per lin. ft. $3.25
Structural steel, other than piles,
' in place, per lb. .07
Timber in place, per 1000 ft. B.M. 75.00
and the Board having fully considered said bid,
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the construction of said Livorna Bridge
' be and the same is hereby awarded to Bundesen and Lauritzen at the prices contained
In their said bid.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERrD that said Bundesen & Lauritzen give bond in sum of
$3,145 guaranteeing the faithful performance of said contract and a bond in sum of
$3,145 guaranteeing labor and materialmen, within five days after notification of
said award.. -
IT IS FURTHER ORDERS that the District Attorney of Contra CostaCounty,
prepare Contract and Bonds.for said work.
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In ldatterof receiving of bids
for construction of Ferry Tender's
House at Clifton Court Ferry.
This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of
Ferry Tender's House at Clifton Court Ferry, to be built in conjunction with the
County of San Joaquin, and this being time and pbce set out In said notice for
receiving of bids, the following bids are received and rrad to said Board, to wit:
H.E.Vickroy: $2625.00
Alwin Wilfert 2497.93
Ecker Bros. 2614.00
Tornell Company 2546.00
and it appearing to this Board that the plane and specifications for the building _
of said Ferry Tender's House and the notice to Bidders required that duplicate and '
original bids be filed with the Board of Supervisors of each of the Counties of
Contra Costa and San Joaquin, and the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors
of San Joaquin County having notified this Board that Alwin Wilfert had not filed
a bid with the Board of Supervisors of San Joaquin County as required by said
specifications and notice to Bidders, and the bid of Tornell Company being the lowest
andbest bid submitted Lo the Supervisors of each of said Counties,
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that rhe contract for the construction of Ferry Tender's
House at Clifton Court @rry, be and the same is hereby awarded to Tornell Company
at the prices stated in their bid.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said Tornell Company enter into a contract
for doing of said work and furnish to this.Board a bond In sum of $637 guaranteeing
the faithful performance of said contract, and a bond in sum of $637 guaranteeing '
labor and materialmen, within five days after the receiving of notice of award of
said contract.
In Matter of Allo:,ance to
Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following allowances be made to following
inoagent s:
GEORGE DUNN,
1503 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito.
$12.50 County cash allowance be amended to read $15 county cash allowance
to begin as of Jan. 1, 1937•
MRS. MARY ALVES,
625 Elm St. E1 Cerrito. -
$35 Oounty cash allowance be discontinued as of Jan. 1, 1937.
MR. AND MRS. FRANK MURRAY,
2703 panhandle Blvd. Richmond.
$50 County cash allowance discontinued as of Jan. 16, 1937•
MRS. MARY ROSE PREIRA
447— 22nd St. Richmond.
$34 Old Age Security be granted tobegin as of Jan. 16, 1937•
MRS, MARY ELLIOTT,
137 Eddy St. Pt. Richmond.
$27. Old Age Security be renewed as of Jan. 1937.
MRS. BRIGIDA ORTIZ,
556 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito.
$30 Old Age Security be renewed as of Jan 1937-
DIONISIO ORTIZ,
556 Liberty St. El Cerrito.
$29 Old Age Security be renewed as of Jan. 1937.
MRS, ELVI.RA WEES,
442— 10th St. Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Jan. 1937•
ELBERT WEES,
442— 10th St. Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed asof Jan. 1937.
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ID0.1L9�WI �6RSt.Richmond ,Y
2J $35• old Age Security be renewed as of Jan. 1937•
CHARLES E. HOUSE,
433- 21st St_ Richmond.
$35 Old Age Security be discontinued as of Dec. 27, 1936 -`
MRS. EVELYN KELLY, -
6012 Wenk Ave. Richmond.
' $40 State aid and $25. county aid for Pour minor half orphan children be
granted to begin as of Jan 18, 1937•
MRS. DELPHINA MURRAY,
2703 Panhandle Blvd. Richmond.
$30 State and $30 County aid. be granted to three minor children of an -
Incapacitated father to begin as of Jan. 18, 1937•
MRS. MARY GORDON,
Bx 51, RFD Richmond. - -
$10 State and $35 county aid be decreased to $10 State aid and $25 county
aid for the children of an imprisoned fattier as of Jan. 1, 1931•
MANUEL AMADORE
C/o Mrs. M Grlsel, Del. General, Livermore.
$30 Old Age Security be renewed as of Jan. 1937.
CHARLES F. ROSSI,
P.O.Bbx 141, Danville. -
$25 OldAge Security be renewed as of Jan. 1937.
WILLIAM ALBERT MITCHELL,
P.O. Box 392, Livermore (Tassajara, Cal.)
Aid be denied as applicant Is ineligible.
TOBIAS ADAMS,
2451 Olive St. Martinez.
$15 County cash allowance be renewed as and increased to $20 to begin as
of Jan. 1, 1937•
;SRS. MARY Mc',ULLOUGH,
915 Estudillo St tdart ine z.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Jaz. 1, 1937.
EZEKIEL ',t'HITE,
908 Estudillo St. Martinez.
$28 Old Age Security be increased to $35. Old Age Security as of Jan. 1,193
and renewed as of Ja:. 1, 1937•
MISS MARY J. DAVIS,
1014 Haven St. Martinez. -
$35 Old Age Security be d1continued as of Jar. 1, 1937•
GEORGE WASHINGTON SOMMERS,
Walnut Creek.
$29 Old Age Security be discontinued as of Jan. 1, 1937•
MRS. MARGARET WINDSOR,
Oak & Palm Sts. Mt.View, Martinez.
$10 State aid for minor half orphan children be renewed as of Jan. 1937•
MRS. MARGARET BONNEY,
igen. Del. Port Chicago.
$18 Old Age Security be granted to begin as of Jan. 18, 1937•
MRS. TILLIE THAVER,
Port Chicago.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Jan. 1, 1937•
' CARL N. CHRISTOPHER,
155 Black Diamond St. Pittsburg
$35 Old Ape Security be discontinued as of Dan. 1, 1937.
BEN GRANT Antioch.
$28 Odd Age Security be reinstated as of Jan. 15, 1937•
MRS. EMMA CORA EMERY
417- 12th St. Antioch.
$29 Old Age Security be renewed as of Jan. 1937•
GEO. A LEMOIN
First St. Brentwood.
$35 Old Age Security be renewed as of Jan 1, 1937.
MARY S. GLENN,
315- 10th $t. Antioch.
$30 Old Age Security be increased to $35. old Age Sec>rity as of Jan. 1' 193
and renewed as of Jan. 1, 1937-
CJEORGE SCHOTT,
415- 3rd St. Antioch
$30 Old Age Security beincreased to $35,as of Jan. 1, 1937, and renewed
as of Jan. 1, 1937•
JOHN SILVAS,BYRON
$32.50 be increased to $33. Old Age Security and renewed as of Ja. 1,1937.
AOL, 1
Mrs.AMIDY COMPOMIZZO
500 Second ct. Anti ch
$40 State aid for four minor half orphan children be renewed as of'Jan.1937
In Matter of Allowance to indigents
under care of rrobation Officer.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
BEGINNING Jan. 1, 1937, $10 per month granted the Probation Officer, Thomas
A.Boyer, on Oct. 7, 1935, for the support of Henrietta Vallejo, be discontinued.
BEGINNING Julyl, 1936, $50 State aid and $30 county aid be granted the Probat
Ion Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the maintenanop of Tony, Edna, John, Katherine,
Frank, and Joe Bernovich. (Auditor's first war-ant of $80 to cover Jan. 1937).
That beginning Oct. 27, 1936, $40 State and $20 county aid be granted the
Probation Officer, Tho-as A.Boyer, for the maintenance of Vincent, Laura, Frank,
and Sarah De Lucca. (Auditor's marrant to remain $40 St. Mary's of the Palms paid
$20 by demand for Laura.)
That beginning Nov. 9, 1936, $10 State and $30 County aid be granted the
Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the si,pport and maintenance of Edward Cota,
(Auditor's War-ant will not be drawn. Institution paid ondemand).
That beginning July 1, 1936, ¢l0 State and $30 county aid be granted to
the Probateion Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Louise
Castagnasso. (Auditor will draw no .arrant. Institution paid on demand).
That beginning July 1, 1936, $20 State and $10 county aid be granted the
Probation Officer, Thomas A_Boyer, for the supuort and maintenance of the two Castil o
children. (•'uditor willdraw no warrant. Institution pa.Sd on demand).
That beginning Dec. 26, 1936, $30 State and $30 county aid be renewed the
Probation Officer, Thom^s A-Boyer, for the support of the Dietrick children with
relatives. (Otto, Frank anti Anna).
That beginning Dec. 14, 1936, $30 State and $30 county aid be renewed the
Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the support of the three Rios children with
relat ive s.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, January 21, 1937, at 11
o'clock A.M.
.. ISLE Clerk. '.'�i^.?ChettPman.
IN THE BOARD OF' SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
THURSD.,Y, JANUARY 21st, 1937.
The Boa.ra met at 11 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, and Harry Stow,
S.C,Wells, Clerk.
Absent: Supervisors H.L.Cummings and R.J.Trembath.
In Matter of Issuance and sale
of bards of Jahn Swett Union Hig11
School District, in County of Contra '
Costa, State of California.
The Board of Supervisors of Contra 6osta County, State of California,
having heretofore on the 21st day of December, 1936, ordered the issuance and sale
of bonds of John Swett Union High School District, in total sum of $85,000 and
numbered from 1 to 85 inclusive, and to be dated January 1, 1937, and notice of time
and place of sale of said bonds having been published for the time and in the manner _
as required by law, in Contra Costa Gazette-Martinez Daily Standard, a newspaper
of general circulation pr2t;ed and published in the County of Contra Costa, and this
being the time and place set out in said notice for sale of said bonds, the follow In
bids are received and read to the Board by the Clerk, to wit:
BID OR R. H. MOULTON & COMPANY:
Par Value of .85,000 plus accrued interest to date of delivery. $17,000
par value maturing Jan. 1, 1938, bearing interestat rate of 2% and
$68,000 par value maturing $17,000 Jan. 1, 1939 to 1942, inclusive,
bearing interest at rate of lJ% together with premium of 01.10.
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Bid_ of American Trust Company;
5,005 par value plus accrued interest to date of delivery; said bonds
to bear interest at rate of 1 3/4 % per annum plus a premium of $91.00
Bid of Anglo California National Bank,
7ankamerica Company;
535,000 par value plus accrued interest to date of delivery, bonds to
bear interest at rate of 2Jp per annum, plus a premium of $312.60.
Thereupon the Board having fully considered all of said bids, finds that
' the bid of R.H.Moulton & Company, is the higest and beet bid received for said bonds,
IT IS ON MOTION OF SUPERVISOR Lo
ng, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS ,$
BY THE BOARD ORDER?D, that the bid of R.H.Moulton & Co. be and the same is hereby
accepted and said bonds are. hereby ordered sold to R.H.Moulton & Company at primes
stated In their said bid.
' IT IS FURTHER CEDERED that Bonds Nos. 1 to 17, inclusive, be issued bearing
interest at rate of 2% per annum, interest payable semi—annually, and that bonds
Nos. 18 to 85, inclusive, be issued bearing interest at rate of 1 1/2 % per annum,
interest payable semi—annually.
The vote on the foregoing order being as follows:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Stow and Buchanan.
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisors Cummings and Trembath.
In Matter of Release of Notice of Aid
and Property Agreement on the Property
of Gertrude Sanders.
WHEREAS, aid under the State Pauper Act was given to one Gertrude Sanders,
and,
WHEREAS, a notice of aid and property agreement was filed and executed
bysaid Gertrude Sanders, giving to said County a lien for said aid on certain
' real property hereinafter described, which the said Gertrude Sanders owned,
and by the ter-,s of said agreement e+;reed to reimburse said County of Contra Costa
for said aid; and,
WHEREAS, snid notice of aid and property agreement .,ere recorded by the
Social Service Department of said County in the office of the County Recorder of sai
Uounty of Oontra Costa, State of California, on the 19th day of December, 1935, in
Vol. 399 of Official Records, page 493, and,
WHEREAS, the sato real property is located in the City of E1 Cerrito,
County of Cor�ra Costa, State of California, and is particularly described as follows,
to wit:
Lots 164 and 165, Berkeley Country Club Terrace, Unit No. 1.
WHEREAS, the said Gertrude Sanders is desirous of selling said real property;
' and
WHE:EAS, the purchaser of saidreal property Is desirous of paying off the
said lien in Pill; and,
WHEREAS, the amount which is owing by said Gertrude Sanders to the said
County for said aid is the sum of One hundred and Seventy and 33/100 (4170.33)
1 dollars,
IT IS BY THE BGAP.D ORDERED that the said notice of aid and property
agreement so recorded. as aforesaid, be and the same is hereby released by the Count,
of Contra Costa, and the 'Treasurer of said Co,mty is hereby directed toexecute a
receipt for the payment of said sum of One hundred and seventy and 33/100 ($170.33)
dollars, to be delivered along with th_s release to the said purchaser of said properly
Upon the receipt by this county of said One hundred and seventy and 33/100 (4170.33)
dollars.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Stow and Buchanan.
Noes None.
Absent: Supervisors Cummings and Trembath.
424
In the matter of Release of
Notice of Aid and Property Agreement
onthe Property of HENRY WINTF.RMEYER
AND CATHERINE WINTERMEYEB, his wife.
WHEREAS, aid under the Old Age Security Act of the, State of California,
was given to HENRY WINTERMEYER AND CATHERINE WINTERMEYER, his wife; and -
WHEREAS, notices of Rid were filed and executed by said Henry Wintermeyer
and Catherine Wintermeyer, giving to said county a lien for said aid on certain real
property hereinafter described, which the said Henry Wintermeyer and Catherine Winter-
meyer, owned, and,
WHEREAS, the said notices of aid were recorded by the Social Service Depart-
meet of said county in the office of the County Recorder of said County of Contra
Costa, State of California, on the 31st day of July. 1935, in vol. 397 of Official
Records, page 192,and on the 19thdny of February, 1936, in the office of the County
Recorder, Contra (;osta. County, State of California, in Vol. 1 of Notices of Aid,
paid 4; and.
WHEREAS, the said real property is located In the City of Pittsburg,
County of Contra Costa, State of California, and is described as follows;
Lot 3, Block 69, City of Pittsburg,
WHEREAS, the said Henry Wintermeyer and Catherine Wintermeyer have since
flied, and the estate of said Henry Wintermeyer and Catherine Wintermeyer is selling
said real property to a third party, and,
WHEREAS, the said purchaser is desirous of paying off the said lien infull
and,
WHEREAS, the amount which is owing by said estate to the said county for .'
said aid is the sum of Seven hundred and seventy and 72/100 (+770.72) dollars.
IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERB9 that the said Notices of aid and property agree-
ments so recorded, se aforesaid, be and the same are hereby released by the County
of Contra Costa, and the Treasurer of said County is hereby directed to execute a
receipt for the payment of said sum of Seven h'mdred and seventy and 72/100(1770.72)
dol?as, to be delivered along with this release to the said purchaser of said properly
upon the receipt by said county of said seven hundred and seventy and 72/100 (++770.7 )
doll,-rs.
Ayesa Supervisors Long, Stow and Buchanan.
Noes; None.
Absent-Supervisors Cummings and Trembat h.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Feb. 1st, 1937, at 10 o'clock
A.M.
"Chairmsn.
�! L':
.. Clerk. ��
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ) SS.
I, 9. T. Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors, in and for the County of Contra Costa,
state of California, do hereby certify the microfilm herein to
be a 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.
9itness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors
affixed this 29th day of December i lg 72
W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
(Seal)
by
Z&V �GCe/
Depo ty Co ty Clerk
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hoveraher 16. 1935 TO January 21,1937